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1788 (26 Jan) incoming FL from Cognac, France to Philadelphia, with straight-line BOSTON and matching "22 MA" Franklin mark, rated 3/1 in manuscript, trivial erosion within the straight-line marking, otherwise v.f. and attractive cover
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1830 (20 Dec) FL with red "Newark New Jersey Dec 20" and fancy "Paid" handstamp at upper right, manuscript "50", sent to Natchez, Mississippi, filing folds, scarce
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1833 (21 Jan) "Warrior Bridge Washington Co. AL., Jan 21", two line handstamp, FL (basically a real estate dispute, with a reply from sender) sent in 1833 to Washington, Mississippi, handstamped "FREE" and signed by "Huber P.M" (Postmaster), minor, partly mended paper erosion, filing folds, otherwis
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1835 (3 Nov) City of Washington, red departure cds, endorsed "Treasury Dept. P. Hagner", "Free" handstamped alongside, addressed to Gabriel Tichenor, Natchez, Ms ("Your accounts as Agent for paying invalids and Revolutionary Pensioners" "a balance is found due from you to the United States of $1,524
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1846 FL (printed "A Circular" "The Southern and Western Literary Messenger and Review") with red Richmond, (Va) July 23 departure cds, charged "2" in red, addressed to Woodsville, Miss., some toning, otherwise fine
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1847 cover with red "40" and corresponding "Sacramento City, Cal." Mar 26 departure pmk, addressed to John R. Siddell, Trinity Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, overall toning, clear markings (St. John Richardson Liddell (1815-1870) was a prominent Louisiana planter, General in the Confederate States Arm
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1849 (23 July) Wash. City, red departure cds, endorsed "Treasury Dept. A. Crawford", "Free" handstamped alongside, addressed to The Secretary to the State of Mississippi, Natchez, filing folds, further endorsement "for the Secy of Treasury U.S. to the Secy of State"
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1849 (10 Dec) FL from "New Holland, PA" to Washington, Ms, green "PAID" and endorsed "10", with corresponding New Holland, PA (date filled-in by hand), filing folds, fine, with interesting pre-printed boarding school (tuition $55) regulations, principal applying for the position in Jefferson College
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1850 (1 Nov) registered (legal deposition) cover with red New Orleans, La. Departure pmk, addressed to Liberty, Miss., "Paid 12" and "Registered", mostly intact wax seals on reverse, fine. Also another "registered" deposition cover to Vicksburg, Miss., red New Orleans Sep 20 (1850) departure, some
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1853 (16 Mar) FL endorsed "Valuable", with red New Orleans departure and "Registered" handstamp alongside, addressed locally, with "10" at right, fine
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1855 (1 May) Washington, D.C. Free, red departure cds, with straight-line "Department of State Official Business" handstamp at top, addressed to "His Excy the governor of Mississippi, Jackson, Mi", fine cover (the governor at the time, John Jones McRae (1815-1868), also served in the Mississippi Hou
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1809 FL from Bayou Sarah, with straight-line "Pinckneyville MT. Feb 23" departure datestamp, addressed to Mr. Willis, Merchant, Washington, Mississippi Territory, manuscript "Way 13 1/2" charge at top, some toning at bottom, rare territorial marking (Mississippi statehood was granted Dec 10, 1817)
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1810 FL from Lagville, with straight-line "Pinckneyville MT. Feb 28" departure datestamp, addressed to Lieut. W. S. Hamilton in Washington, M.T., ms "Way 11" at top, fine and rare usage from Mississippi Territory
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1811 FL to Nashville, Tenn., with "NATCz, M.T. May 28" cds, paid "25" ms, filing folds through the markings, otherwise a fine territorial letter from Natchez, Mississippi Territory
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1811 FL from Baton Rouge, with straight-line "Pinckneyville MT, Mr 20" departure datestamp, addressed to "Washington, M.T.", ms "Way 13 1/2" at top, filing fold away from the markings, rare Mississippi territorial cover
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1814 FL to Port Gibson, with "Wash MT Sept 6" departure cds, charged "10" in ms, filing fold, fine Mississippi territorial cover
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1814 FL addressed to "His Excellency Governor Holmes, Washington, M. Territory", with "Huntsville, M.T. Nov. 12." departure datestamp, charged "25" in ms at top, filing fold, fine Mississippi territorial cover (David Holmes (1769-1832) was the fourth and last governor of the Mississippi Territory. I
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1842 outer FL with green "Ripley, MI." Sep 8 pmk, fancy "5" and "Paid" at upper right, addressed to Samuel Stamps Esq. in Jackson, Miss., fine, ms "Approved 4 September 1841", "Approved 13 June 1842" (Samuel Stamps was the Secretary of State of Mississippi from 1847 to 1850)
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1847 outer FL with green "Ripley, MI." Sep 3 pmk, fancy "5" star at upper right, addressed to Samuel Stamps Esq. in Jackson, Miss., fine (Samuel Stamps was the Secretary of State of Mississippi from 1847 to 1850)
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1849 (3 Dec) FL from Aberdeen MI, red circular departure and negative "5" in Star rate handstamps, addressed to "His Excellency" J.W. Matthews (the governor of Mississippi from 1848-1850) in Jackson, Mi., filing folds away from the markings, fine
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1852 (29 May) FL from Pontotoc, Miss., fancy red "5" and "Paid 3" handstamps, sent by J.A. Root to Auditor Public Accounts in Jackson, Miss., filing fold away from the markings, fine
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1853 outer FL from Columbus, Mi. to Jackson, Miss., with round "Paid 3" and "Columbus Jan 80 Mi." departure cds, departure and arrival docketing on back, fine usage from Columbus to Jackson, Mississippi
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1847 5c red brown, margins all around, deep intense color, v.f., canceled by red grids, with corresponding departure (Jan 8) pmk below, used in 1850 on FL (accounting papers) from New Orleans to Jackson, La, filing folds and minor paper erosion away from the stamp, cat. $425 (Cat No. 1)
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1847 5c red brown, margins all around, v.f., pen canceled on FL used from Clinton, La (Feb 18, 1851 , with departure pmk below, ms "5" at upper right, sent to Jackson, filing folds and a little soiling, late usage (Cat No. 1)
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1847 5c red brown, margins all around, v.f., pen canceled on FL used from Clinton, La (May 2, 1851 , with departure pmk below, ms "5" at upper right, sent to Jackson, filing folds and a little soiling, late usage (Cat No. 1)
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1847 5c red brown (two), each with poor margins, pen canceled on FLs used in 1851 from Clinton to Jackson, La, each with departure pmks, filing folds away from the stamps (Cat No. 1)
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1847 5c red brown, two singles, left copy three margins and just in at top, right copy margins all around, tied by red St. Louis Oct.1 "10" cds on FL used in 1848 to Natchez, Ms, filing folds and mended minor paper erosion away from the stamps, fine example of the 10c rate from St. Louis (Cat No. 1)
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1847 10c black, margins all around, small tear at top, pen cancel, tied by blue Philadelphia departure pmk on FL used 24 June, 1850 to Jackson, La, filing folds and staining away from the stamp, fine appearance (Cat No. 2)
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1875 5c red brown, unused without gum as issued, margins all around, v.f., cat. $1000 (Cat No. 3)
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1875 10c black, unused without gum as issued, full to large margins all around, v.f., with 2006 PFC, cat. $1250 (Cat No. 4)
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1851 1c blue, Type IV, top right sheet margin single, unused without gum, showing part of adjoining stamp at left, tiny inclusions, v.f., cat. $260 (Cat No. 9)
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1851 1c blue, Type IV, block of 12 (4x3), unused without gum, unevenly cut at right, small scissors cut at bottom right, slight horizontal crease through top stamps, fresh and attractive multiple (Cat No. 9)
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1851 1c blue, type IV, right sheet margin example, v.f., canceled by blue Memphis, Tenn., March 7 pmk on outer wrapper addressed to Washington, Adams Co., Mississippi (Cat No. 9)
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1851 1c blue, Type IV, two FLs used in 1852 from Clinton, La to Jackson, La, one franked with a horizontal strip of three (left stamp with a filing fold), the other with an irregular "block of three" (bottom stamp defective), all pen canceled, ample margins, fine 3c covers used in Louisiana (Cat No.
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1851 cover from California to North Anson, Maine, franked with 10c green, large margins all around, tied by Northville, Nov 22, Cal., fine (Cat No. 14)
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1851 12c black, slightly disturbed original gum, h.r., margins all around including part of adjoining stamp at left, with 1989 PFC ("slightly disturbed o.g.") and 2019 PSE certificate, the latter graded "VF 80" ("slightly disturbed o.g."), rare unused, cat. $6250 (Cat No. 17)
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1857 12c black, two singles, ample margins to cut in at top or bottom, tied by red grids on outer FL used in 1855 from New York to London, endorsed "per Baltic", red departure and arrival pmks below, usual filing fold away from the stamps, fine (Cat No. 17)
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1857 1c (2), 3c and 10c, canceled by pen, paying 15c on small cover to Berlin, Prussia, with red "New York 10 Paid July 16" and "Franco" alongside, Hamburg (31.7) and "AUSGABE" (1.8) arrival pmks on back, also 31 July 60, fine and attractive
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1857 3c red brown, block of 12 (3x4), h.r. at top, few stamps n.h., some faults at bottom, otherwise fine (Cat No. 26)
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1857 3c red brown, single and vertical strip of four, canceled by pen, paying 15c on small cover to Berlin, Prussia, with red "New York 10 Paid" and "Franco" alongside, Hamburg (17.5) and "AUSGABE" arrival (Cat No. 26)
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1857 12c gray black, five singles (one with perf. faults) used on flimsy cover endorsed "Via Prussian Closed Mail", sent from New Orleans, via New York to Detmold, Germany, red "Aachen Franco", departure and transit markings on front, with arrival pmk (9.5.1860) on back (Cat No. 36)
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1857 12c gray black, three singles, paying 36c on small cover endorsed "Via Prussian Closed Mail", sent from New Orleans, via New York to Detmold, Germany, red "Aachen Franco", departure and transit markings on front, with arrival pmk on back (Cat No. 36)
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1857 12c gray black, three singles, paying 36c on small cover endorsed "Via Prussian Closed Mail", sent from New Orleans, via New York to Detmold, Germany, red "Aachen Franco", departure and transit markings on front, minor faults, otherwise fine, with arrival pmk (Cat No. 36)
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1857 12c gray black and 3c brown red, two of each, paying 30c on cover from New Orleans, via New York to Detmold, Germany, red "Aachen Franco", departure and transit markings on front, minor faults, otherwise fine, with arrival pmk (Cat No. 36)
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1857 24c gray lilac, h.r., wide margins, fine, with 2001 PFC, cat. $1450 (Cat No. 37)
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1875 1c bright blue, unused without gum as issued, nicely centered, few nibbed perforations and light overall toning, otherwise fine, with 1992 APS certificate, cat. $600 (Cat No. 40)
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1861 (22 May) cover franked with 3c rose, canceled by fancy pmk of Kingston, Pa, with cds alongside, addressed to Fayette, Miss., fine
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1861 3c rose, single and vertical strip of three, tied by red grids, with "Vicksburg, Miss." departure (unclear) cds on small cover to Havana, Cuba, with oval "HA1" applied on arrival, fine 12c rate to Cuba (Cat No. 65)
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1861 (May) large cover, actually a wrapper, with 24c gray lilac (2), 30c orange and 90c blue, canceled by bold segmented cork postmarks, with New Orleans, May 2, 61 cds alongside and below, addressed to "Clerk of the Probate Court of Madison County, Canton, Miss", endorsed alongside "Deposition of J
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1861 30c orange, heavy h.r., well centered, two tiny tears at top, v.f. appearance, with clear 1995 PFC and 2005 PFC, cat. $2600 (Cat No. 71)
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1861 2c black, irregular block of nine, used with 3c carmine on piece, all pen canceled, fresh, fine-v.f. (Cat No. 73)
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1863 2c black, left vertical half used as part of 3c rate, with intact 2c adhesive (perf. flaws) on cover from Memphis, Tenn. to Massillon, Ohio, cover torn and partly mended at top, cat. $2000 (Cat No. 73d)
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1864 cover franked with 5c brown, 10c green and 30c orange (straight edge at right), tied by Foreign Mail cancels, send "via Southampton" to Shanghai, China, departure and arrival docketing on front, "1d" charged in England, "40" in red ink, with Hong Kong (Jan 20, 64) and Shanghai (Jan 27) arrival
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1867 (19 Jan) cover from San Francisco to Douglas Town, New Brunswick, franked with 15c black, with clear departure pmk alongside, St John, N.B. (Feb 19) and Chatham (Feb 21) arrival pmks on back, scattered tone spots, fine and rare usage (Cat No. 77)
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1867 10c green, E.Grill, four singles tied by Foreign mail cancels on cover with pre-printed Havana, Cuba address, with arrival pmk on back, wax seal removed and filing fold away from the stamps at bottom, scarce usage (Cat No. 89)
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1867 15c black, two singles, each with clearly defined Grill, very good, tied by cork cancels on legal size (deposition) cover, registered Apr 3 (1869), paying 30c from New York to Natchez, Miss., intact wax seal on back, various signatures, minor cover tears and wrinkling (Cat No. 91)
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1867 10c yellow green, F.Grill, small h.r., fresh color, preprint paper fold at left, fine, with 2000 PFC, cat. $2500 (Cat No. 96)
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1869 1c, 3c vertical pairs, used in combination with misperforated straight edge 10c green Washington, all tied by numeral pmks on cover from Rienzi, Miss. (Aug 5) pmks on cover to Jackson, Miss., 1869 docketing at left, fine and interesting 18c rate in Mississippi
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1869 2c brown, l.h., well centered, v.f., with 2000 PFC, cat. $500 (Cat No. 113)
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1869 2c brown, vertical pair used with two adjoining 15c black, paying 34c from New York on registered cover (Apr 3) to Natchez, Miss., fine cover with various ms docketing on both sides
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1869 10c yellow, heavy h.r., wide margins, fine, with 2007 PFC, cat. $1850 (Cat No. 116)
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1873 cover (backflap missing) from Madison, Wisconsin, "via England" to Buenos Aires, Argentina, franked with 1c, 2c and pair of 12c dull violet, paying 28c, with New York and London transit pmks, backflap missing, fine cover to uncommon destination
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1873 6c dull pink, very lightly hinged, well centered, with 2018 PSAG certificate graded "80" (SMQ $425) (Cat No. 159)
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1873 10c brown, h.r., nice color, fine, with 2022 PFC, cat. $800 (Cat No. 161)
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1873 90c rose carmine, barest trace of a hinge, bright color, fine, with 2004 PFC, cat. $2100 (Cat No. 166)
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1875 7c reddish vermilion, unused without gum as issued, well centered, usual short perforations at top, irregular at left, otherwise fine, with a clear 1978 PFC, also 2007 PSE certificate graded "G 30" (Siegel census of Scott 171 contains 76 examples, including one in the Miller collection owned by
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1879 5c blue, never hinged, well centered, fresh and fine stamp, with 2012 PSE certificate, cat. $1600 (Cat No. 185)
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1879 10c brown, showing faint secret mark, heavy hinge remnant, rich color, fine, with 1974 and 2005 PFCs, cat. $1800 (Cat No. 188)
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1881 6c rose, lightly hinged, well centered, fresh color, v.f., with a photocopy for a 2008 PSE certificate for a block of four from which this originated, cat. $825 (Cat No. 208)
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1884 cover from New London to Las Vegas, New Mexico, franked with 2c brown, tied by segmented cork cancel, with "New London" and violet Las Vegas N.M. Apr 12, 1884 on arrival, "Advertised" handstamp on front and triangular "Dead Letter Office June 23 1884", New York transit (Mar 12) and Las Vegas (M
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1885 2c pale red brown, Special Printing, with soft porous paper, bottom sheet margin single, n.h., post office fresh, nicely centered, fine, with 2018 PFC, cat. $1150 (Cat No. 211B)
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1886 two covers, each with 2c franking, sent from Houston, Tex. and from Schenectady, NY, both addressed to "Hon. Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir, Miss.", with arrival pmks, one with a newspaper clipping discussing "A day with Jefferson David, his reconciliation with Zachary Taylor after eloping with his
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1887 2c green, n.h., well centered, bright color, with 2007 PSE certificate graded "XF 90" (SMQ $375) (Cat No. 213)
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1888 30c orange brown, h.r., well centered, v.f., with 1996 PFC, cat. $300 (Cat No. 217)
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1890 90c orange, l.h., well centered, fresh, v.f., cat. $475 (Cat No. 229)
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1893 15c dark green, n.h and post office fresh, well centered, v.f., with 1998 PSE certificate for a block of four from which this originated, cat. $600 (Cat No. 238)
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1893 30c orange brown, left margin part imprint single, n.h., v.f., with 2001 PSE certificate, cat. $675 (Cat No. 239)
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1893 $1 salmon, l.h., bright color, v.f., with 1997 PFC, cat. $1000 (Cat No. 241)
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1893 $3 yellow green, n.h., natural gum wrinkles and tiny inclusions, beautiful color, well centered, v.f., with 1992 PFC for a block of four from which this originated, cat. $4750 (Cat No. 243)
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1893 $4 crimson lake, l.h., well centered, fresh and vibrant color, v.f., with 2000 PSE certificate, cat. $2100 (Cat No. 244)
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1893 $5 black, h.r., well centered, fresh and v.f., cat. $2400 (Cat No. 245)
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1895 2c carmine, n.h., well centered, bright color, with 2000 PFC and 2006 PSE certificate, the latter graded "XF 90" (SMQ $375) (Cat No. 266)
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1895 15c dark blue, n.h., well centered, v.f., with 2001 PFC, cat. $600 (Cat No. 274)
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1895 $1 black, type I, l.h., well centered, v.f., with 2010 PSE certificate, cat. $600 (Cat No. 276)
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1898 5c blue, corner margin single, n.h., well centered, v.f., with a photocopy of a 2015 PSE certificate for a block of six from which this originated, cat. $300 (Cat No. 288)
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1898 50c sage green, l.h., pencil notation on reverse, v.f., with 1993 PFC, cat. $600 (Cat No. 291)
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1898 $1 black, l.h., well centered with wide margins, v.f., with 2000 PFC, cat. $1500 (Cat No. 292)
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1901 1c green and black, center inverted, small h.r., exceptionally well centered, light crease, otherwise fresh and v.f. example of this popular invert, with 1972 PFC, cat. $12500 (Cat No. 294a)
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1902 $1 black, small h.r., well centered, v.f., with 2005 PFC, cat. $600 (Cat No. 311)
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1902 $2 dark blue, h.r., nicely centered, v.f., with 1993 APS certificate, cat. $825 (Cat No. 312)
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1902 $5 dark green, l.h., well centered with wide margins, rich color, wide margin at bottom, v.f., with 2009 PFC, cat. $2100 (Cat No. 313)
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1906 5c blue, imperforate single, n.h., margins all around, v.f., with 1983 PFC for a pair from which this originated, cat. $600 (Cat No. 315)
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1904 3c violet, Bottom Imprint and Plate No.2103 Block of six, n.h., post office fresh, well centered, v.f., with 1994 PFC, cat. $1750 (Cat No. 325)
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1904 10c red brown, n.h., v.f., with 2001 PFC, cat. $300 (Cat No. 327)
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1907 5c blue, n.h., well centered, fresh color, v.f., with 2001 PFC, cat. $375 (Cat No. 330)
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1908 $1 violet brown, h.r., v.f., with 2000 PFC, cat. $450 (Cat No. 342)
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1908 5c blue, coil single, n.h., with guide line at right, well centered, v.f., with 2001 PFC, cat. $325 (Cat No. 351)
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1909 1c green and 2c carmine, n.h., bright color, fine-v.f., with 2000 and 1999 PFCs respectively, cat. $360 (Cat No. 357-358)
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1909 6c red orange, l.h., bright color, v.f., with 2001 PSE certificate, cat. $1250 (Cat No. 362)
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1909 2c carmine, n.h., wide margins, fresh and v.f., with 2000 PFC, cat. $300 (Cat No. 369)
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1913 5c blue, horizontal guide-line pair, l.h., with 2020 PFC graded "VF-XF 85" (PSE $450) (Cat No. 396)
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1914 Perf. 10, 50c violet, l.h., v.f., with 1974 PFC, cat. $450 (Cat No. 440)
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1916 5c carmine, double error in 2c block of twelve, top error hinged, bottom n.h., natural straight edge at bottom, fresh color, fine, cat. $1750 (Cat No. 467)
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1917 5c rose, single stamp in horizontal strip of three with two 2c stamps, n.h., well centered, fresh color, v.f., with 2007 PSE certificate, cat. $625 (Cat No. 505)
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1918 $2 orange red and black, h.r., well centered, light natural gum bend, v.f., cat. $525 (Cat No. 523)
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1920 Pilgrim Tercentenary, 5c blue, left sheet margin Plate No.12427 Block of six, n.h., v.f., cat. $700 (Cat No. 550)
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1929 Kansas, 1c-10c, complete set in blocks of four, n.h., fine-v.f. (catalogue value for singles) cat. $1726 (Cat No. 658-668)
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1962 Girl Scouts, three different misperforated singles, n.h., v.f. (Cat No. 1199var)
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1918 24c carmine & blue, variety Plate shifted to left ("Fast Plane"), unused without gum, with sheet margin at bottom, v.f. (Cat No. C3var)
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1930 Zeppelin, 65c-$2.60 set of three, n.h., well centered, faint overall toning, otherwise v.f., cat. $1675 (Cat No. C13-15)
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1930 65c-$2.60 Zeppelin, set of three used on flown card and two covers, some minor toning, mostly fine-v.f. (Cat No. C13-15)
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1930 $2.60 blue, left sheet margin Plate No. single, used on Washington, D.C. April 19, 1930 FDC flown via Graf Zeppelin to Friedrichshafen and back to Lakehurst, v.f., cat. $1000 (Cat No. C15)
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1933 50c green, bottom Plate No. 21177 block of six, n.h., fine-v.f. (Cat No. C18)
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1879 30c brown, h.r., well centered, with 2018 PFC graded "VF 80" (SMQ $350) (Cat No. J6)
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1879 2c deep brown, Special Printing, heavy hinge remnant, fairly well centered, stray magenta ink spot, thin and repaired, fine appearance of this rare stamp, only 1,361 sold, with 1993 PFC ("thin spot at left and reperforated") and a 2016 PSE certificate ("stray magenta ink spots on the face, a la
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1884 3c red brown, small h.r., fresh color, fine, with 2009 PFC, cat. $1050 (Cat No. J17)
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1884 10c red brown, h.r., wide margins, with 2017 PFC graded "F-VF 75" (SMQ $350) (Cat No. J19)
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1884 30c red brown, n.h., well centered, with 2022 PFC graded "VF 80" (SMQ $525) (Cat No. J20)
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1891 3c bright claret, bottom margin part imprint single, n.h., with 2015 PSAG certificate graded "80" (SMQ $200) (Cat No. J24)
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1891 30c bright claret, l.h., well centered, v.f., with 1995 PFC, cat. $525 (Cat No. J27)
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1919-22 Shanghai Surcharges, complete set, with additional 24c on 12c claret brown shade, mostly l.h., fine-v.f., with 1988 PFC for the $1 on 50c, cat. $2230 (Cat No. K1-18)
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1922 (24 Oct) registered cover from Shanghai to Cleveland, Ohio, franked with 2x2c on 1c green, also 4c on 2c carmine and 16c on 8c olive green, paying 24c, stamps pasted on cover with white adhesive, oval departure pmks, U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai, China and arrival pmks on back
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1873 Agriculture, 10c yellow, heavy h.r., well centered, with 2021 PSAG certificate graded "80" (SMQ $550) (Cat No. O5)
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1873 Agriculture, 12c yellow, h.r., bright color, v.f., with 2019 PFC, cat. $450 (Cat No. O6)
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1873 Agriculture, 15c yellow, h.r., well centered, v.f., with 2016 PFC, cat. $425 (Cat No. O7)
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1873 Executive, 3c carmine, h.r., bright color, fine, with 2022 PSAG certificate, cat. $700 (Cat No. O12)
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1873 Executive, 6c carmine, disturbed original gum, well centered, fresh color, v.f., with 1996 PFC ("slightly disturbed original gum") cat. $900 (Cat No. O13)
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1873 Executive, 10c carmine, small h.r., bright color, with 2021 PFC graded "VF 80" (SMQ $1,300) (Cat No. O14)
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1873 Justice, 10c and 12c purple, h.r., fine-v.f., with 2021 and 2022 PSAG certificates respectively, cat. $570 (Cat No. O29-30)
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1873 State, 10c dark green, h.r., well centered, with 2021 PSAG certificate graded "80" (SMQ $250) (Cat No. O62)
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1873 State, 24c dark green, h.r., fresh color, v.f., with 2003 PFC, cat. $550 (Cat No. O65)
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1873 State, 90c green, l.h., well centered for this issue, fresh and fine, cat. $1100 (Cat No. O67)
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1873 State, $2 green and black, h.r., fresh color, fine, with 2019 PSE certificate, cat. $1800 (Cat No. O68)
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1873 State, $10 green and black, h.r., rich color, fine, owner's handstamp on reverse, with 2022 PSAG certificate, cat. $4500 (Cat No. O70)
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1873 Treasury, 30c brown, l.h., fresh color, fine, with 1991 PFC, cat. $400 (Cat No. O81)
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1879 Agriculture, 1c yellow, unused without gum as issued, thin as often (The American Bank Note Co. printings on soft porous paper are prone to faults), otherwise v.g., with 2016 PSE certificate, cat. $6000 (Cat No. O94)
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1879 Agriculture, 3c yellow, n.h., well centered, fresh and v.f., with 2016 PFC, cat. $1250 (Cat No. O95)
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1879 Interior, 1c vermilion, l.h., well centered, with 2022 PFC graded "VF-XF 85" (SMQ $425) (Cat No. O96)
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1879 Interior, 15c vermilion, h.r., bright color, fine, with 2022 PFC, cat. $400 (Cat No. O102)
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1879 Treasury, 6c brown, n.h., fine, with 2019 APS certificate, cat. $450 (Cat No. O110)
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1879 War, 30c rose red, h.r., well centered, with 2022 PFC graded "VF-XF 85" (SMQ $295) (Cat No. O120)
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1911 Postal Savings, 50c dark green, never hinged, well centered, with 2022 PSAG certificate graded "85" (SMQ $650) (Cat No. O122)
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1845 (ca) cover with red "Free", "Washington, D.C. Apr 4" pmk, signed "Jefferson Davis, Miss." and addressed to Richard T. Archer, Port Gibson, Miss., minor edge toning, fine (Jefferson Davis was at that time a Congressman from Mississippi and Richard T. Archer, who migrated to Mississippi in 1824,
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1845 (ca) outer FL with red "Washington, D.C. Feb 26" pmk, signed "Jefferson Davis, Miss.", "Free" handstamp alongside, addressed to Richard T. Archer, Port Gibson, Miss., minor edge toning, fine (Jefferson Davis was at that time a Congressman from Mississippi and Richard T. Archer, who migrated to
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1845 (15 Nov) FL from Brierfield, addressed to "My Dear Friend" and signed "Jefferson Davis", handstamped "5", with departure pmk alongside, sent to Richard T. Archer, Port Gibson, Miss., overall toning, but text and signatures completely intact (Jefferson Davis was at that time a Senator from Miss
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1849 Free frank FL dated 6th May, from Brierfield, addressed to "My Dear Friend" and signed "Jefferson Davis U.S.S.", handstamped "Free" and signed "Jefferson Davis, U.S.S.", sent to Richard T. Archer, Port Gibson, Miss., overall toning, but text and signatures complete intact (Jefferson Davis was
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1853 cover addressed to Jefferson Davis, Memphis, Tenn., signed "C.G Clay" (Clement Claiborne Clay), with Huntsville, Alabama departure pmk (Clay was a U.S. Senator from 1853 and from 1862-64 as a CSA senator from Alabama)
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1853 FL addressed to Vicksburg, Miss., re-addressed to Falmouth, Va, with "San Francisco, Cal. 1 Jul" and "Free" alongside, signed "W.M Gwin, U.S. Senator" (William McKendree Gwin (1805-1885) served in elected office in Mississippi and California. In California he shared the distinction, along with
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1855 (28 Apr) Washington, D.C. Free departure cds, War Department Official Business envelope addressed to Governor J.J. McRae, Jackson, Miss., free-frank of "Jeff. Davis", fine (Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), was the only president of the Confederate States of America. He represented Mississippi in th
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1857 FL addressed to Falmouth, Va, with red "Free New York, Sep 6" and signed W.M Gwin (William McKendree Gwin (1805-1885) served in elected office in Mississippi and California. In California he shared the distinction, along with John C. Fremont, of being the State's first U.S. senators. Before, du
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1864 Robert E. Lee field endorsement, 10c blue tied by blue Petersburg, Va. cds, addressed to ex-Governor John Letcher in Lexington, Va., endorsed "R.E.Lee, Gel", with Confederate Stamp Alliance certificate which states "genuine, envelope has been cleaned and tears repaired at top and at left, envel
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1875 3c Centennial stationery, entire envelope addressed by typewriter to Mrs. Walker Brooke in Vicksburg, Miss., overall toning, early usage of a typewriter (Walker Brooks served as a Deputy from Mississippi to the Provisional Congress of the CSA from 1861-62. He was also a U.S. Senator from 1852-
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1885-87 correspondence of 16 covers, each with 2c Bank Note franking, addressed to Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir, Mississippi, one addressed to "Ex President of Southern Confederacy", sent from Georgia, Maryland, New York, South Carolina, Louisiana, etc., fine
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1861 (12 Jan) Vicksburg, Mississippi, target cancel and date stamp alongside, clearly struck on 3c stationery entire envelope addressed to New Orleans, backflap tears, otherwise fine (Mississippi was the second state following South Carolina to secede from the United States on January 9, 1861. Missi
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1861 (6 Mar) Natchez, Mississippi, complete FL franked with perforated 3c red, tied by cds, addressed to Madison, Parish, Louisiana, fine
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1861 (12 Jan) Natchez, Mississippi, cover franked with perforated 1c blue, used locally, also another cover with similar franking, same correspondence, canceled January 28, each with arrival docketing, fine
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1861 (30 Apr) Lexington, Va., cover franked with perforated 3c red, tied by blue grids and clear departure pmk, addressed to San Marino, Dinwiddie, Va, fine (Virginia seceded from the Union on 17th April, 1861)
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1861 (4 May) legal size cover (reduced at right) franked with 4x3c red brown (only part of the stamp at right still there), tied by New Orleans May 4, 1861 cds, addressed to Galena, Miss., with "D.I. Ricardo Notary Public" embossed corner card cachet, wax seals and manuscript markings on back, late
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1861 (14 July) Richmond, Va., FL to Richard T. Archer in Port Gibson, Miss., with "PAID 10" handstamp, little toning at right, fine
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1861 (22 July) Eufaula, ALA., cover addressed to an officer in North Georgia, with "Paid 10", roughly opened with portion of backflap and small part of top of the cover missing
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1861 (25 Dec) U.S. 3c stationery entire envelope with "Fayetteville, N.C." 1861 25 Dec. double circle datestamps, addressed to Port Gibson, Mississippi, "PAID 10" handstamp at top (U.S. stationery was not valid), some toning at backflap tears, fine
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1861 cover with red "Hermitage, LA", date filled-in by hand, "5" and framed "PAID" alongside, addressed to Richard T. Archer in Port Gibson, Miss., fine
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1861 cover with red "Hermitage, LA", date (Nov 21) filled-in by hand "5" and framed "PAID" alongside, addressed to Richard T. Archer in New Orleans, fine
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1862 (27 Aug) FL addressed to "His Excellency J.J. Pettus, Jackson, Miss." (Governor of the State of Mississippi), with straight-line "Meridian Miss" Sept 1 datestamp at upper left and "Paid 10" manuscript at upper right, fascinating contents (from the "we the undersigned alien British ladies residi
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1862 (14 Aug) FL written by Josh Bartlett of Neshoba Country, addressed to "Gov. J.J. Pettus, Jackson, Miss.", with "Philadelphia, Miss" Aug.15 departure cds, "Paid 10" handstamped at right, interesting contents (Josh Bartlett is petitioning for an appointment as marshal) (similar correspondence is
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1862 (ca) undated soldier's cover addressed to Natchez, Miss., sender's endorsement "Capt. Sprague, Ms. Vols", bearing a fair departure pmk of "Columbus, Ky", endorsed and handstamped "Due 10", some backflap tears, otherwise fine
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1863-64 Federal Occupation, selection of nine stampless covers used during the Civil War in Federal occupied Chattanooga, Loudon, Tenn., Livingston, Ala, Cassville, Ga, Norfolk, Va, New Bern, N.C. and New Orleans. Included are "Soldier's letter, All out of Stamps" manuscript notations, handstamped
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1861 5c purple, part original gum, large margins all around, light overall toning, otherwise v.f., with 2023 PSE certificate, also included is a Charleston, S.C. 5c blue, without gum, thin and repaired with bottom margin added, plus a Nashville, TN Upham counterfeit, also with 2023 PSE certificates
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1861 5c blue, unused with gum, creases, little toning, fine and rare stamp, cat. $1200 (Cat No. 26X1)
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1861 5c black, amber envelope with "Paid 5 Cents" and Jackson, Miss., July 18, 1861 departure pmk, sent to Vicksburg, with letter originally from Vicksburg and reply from Jackson, minor hinge toning at bottom, fine, cat. $900 (Cat No. 43XU1)
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1861 5c black, orange brown envelope with "Paid 5 Cents" and Jackson, Miss., Apr 13 departure pmk, addressed to Port Gibson, Miss., minor ageing and tone spots, fine, cat. $900 (Cat No. 43XU1)
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1862 5c red, cut in at top and right, showing parts of adjoining stamps at left and at bottom, used in 1862 on somewhat defective cover (reduced at right) addressed to Greenville, Miss., cat. $1750 (Cat No. 56X2)
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1861 5c blue, two distinct shades, each used on cover from Mobile, Ala, Sep 30 and Oct. 2, 1861 to Okolona and Marion, Mississippi, minor flaws, fine-v.f., cat. $3500 (Cat No. 58X2)
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1861 5c blue, three large margins, just in at right, tied by a solid strike Mobile, Ala Nov.5, 1861, addressed to Jackson, Ala, some hinge remnants, fine cover, cat. $1750 (Cat No. 58X2)
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1861 cover to Richmond, Va., franked with pair of 5c brown, large margins to just in at left, tied by two "Paid" handstamped strikes, with New Orleans 21 July departure pmk alongside, backflap missing, small cover tear at top, otherwise fine (Cat No. 62X3)
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1861 5c brown, red brown, two different, each v.f., used on separate covers from New Orleans to Terry, Mississippi (one addressed to Jackson RR), cover faults. cat. $950 (Cat No. 62X3,64)
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1861 cover to Hanover Co., Va., franked with pair of 5c brown, ample margins to just in at bottom, tied by New Orleans, 20 Nov. departure pmk, "Patton & Finney Commission Merchants" embossing on backflap, minor cover tears, otherwise fine (Cat No. 62X4)
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1862 5c red brown, bluish paper, two vertical pairs, one with ample margins except cut in at right, the other margins all around, tied by New Orleans, La. 29 Nov. pmks on Bowling Green, Ky (addressed to a Col. Liddell, General Hardee's Command), various dollar ms calculations on both sides, fine 20c
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1861 5c olive green, two singles and two vertical pairs, also 10c blue, four singles, all used, some on pieces, mostly with good margins and colors, fine-v.f. (Cat No. 1,2)
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1861 5c green, block of four, h.r., margins all around, some creasing and toning, otherwise fine-v.f., cat. $1750 (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c yellow green, red cancel, margins all around, v.f., cat. $175 (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, margins all around, v.f., canceled by "Bayou Sara, La" on cover to Laurel Hill, La. (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, three large margins, canceled by blue departure pmk on cover to Lynchburg, Va, minor toned spot at left, backflap incomplete, fine, cat. $300 (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, two singles, ample margins, the right copy just in at top, tied by Vicksburg (Apr) 1862 double circle pmks on back of small cover to a Captain with the 2nd Mississippi Battalion in Yorktown, Va, some hinge remnants and toning, otherwise fine (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, horizontal pair, ample margins, slightly in at upper right corner, right stamp vertical crease and some toning, tied by cds and addressed to Marion C.H., South Carolina, cat. $500 (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, horizontal pair, ample margins all around, used on cover (backflap missing, filing fold away from the stamps), some toning, sent from Woodville, Ms, addressed to Edward M. Burrus, care of 21st Mississippi Regt, McLaws Division, Barksdale's Brigade, Richmond, Va. (cover was probably se
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1861 5c green, cut close all around, used in combination with 5c blue on somewhat worn and little defective cover addressed to Edward M. Burrus, care of 21st Mississippi Regt, McLaws Division, Richmond, Va. (cover was probably sent in August, 1862; McLaws division was left in the Richmond area to co
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1861 5c green, margins all around, tied by faint Knoxville, Tenn. cds on cover addressed to N.A. Patterson, Postmaster of Kingston, Tenn., cover stains, otherwise fine (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, three margins, a little rugged at right, tied by Montgomery, Ala. Dec.8, 1861 cds on cover to Selma, Ala., fine (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c green, horizontal strip of four, margins around, small nick at upper right, canceled by pen and used on cover (slightly reduced at left) paying 20c from Waynesboro, Ms (March 28, 1862) to Gallatin, Ms, manuscript docketing and legal notations, fine (Cat No. 1)
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1861 5c olive green, single and vertical pair canceled on piece, ample to large margins all around, sharp and distinct impression, fine-v.f., cat. $650 (Cat No. 1c)
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1861 5c olive green, vertical pair canceled on piece, large margins all round, sharp and distinct impression, v.f., cat. $450 (Cat No. 1c)
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1861 5c green, variety showing a major flaw between "I" and "V" of "FIVE", margins all around, tied by New Orleans, LA 26 Feb cds on cover to Port Gibson, Ms, fine and scarce plate flaw on cover (Cat No. 1var)
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1861 10c blue, block of four, h.r., small thin at lower right, fresh and v.f., cat. $1750 (Cat No. 2)
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1861 10c blue, block of four, h.r., creases at left, small thin at bottom right, good color, v.f. appearance, cat. $1750 (Cat No. 2)
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1861 10c blue, block of four, penciled positions on back, minor toning, otherwise v.f., cat. $1750 (Cat No. 2)
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1861 10c blue, canceled on piece by Charleston, S.C. Nov 8, 1862 cds, v.f. (Cat No. 2)
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1862 2c green, horizontal strip of three, unused without gum, margins all around, left stamp with a small ink mark, otherwise fine and scarce multiple (catalogued as singles) cat. $3000 (Cat No. 3)
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1862 5c blue, horizontal pair, h.r., large margins all around, fresh and v.f. (Cat No. 4)
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1862 5c light blue, block of four, h.r. at top, bottom pair n.h., fresh and v.f., cat. $1300 (Cat No. 4)
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1862-64 2c,5c,10c and 20c blocks of four, four different, l.h. or n.h., occasional scattered toned spots, mostly v.f. (Cat No. 6,8,11,13)
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1862 5c light blue, lower right sheet corner margin pane of 25, h.r. at bottom, most of the stamps n.h., v.f. (Cat No. 6)
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1862 5c blue, block of four, used in combination with 10c dark blue on legal size cover (address partly excised), addressed to Virginia, cat. $900 (Cat No. 6)
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1862 5c blue, local print, three blocks of four, used, various pmks, margins mostly all around, one cut in at top, good colors, fine-v.f., cat. $1050 (Cat No. 7)
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1862 5c blue, local print, block of 12, used, cut in at top and at left, good color, scarce multiple (Cat No. 7)
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1862 2c brown red, left sheet margin block of nine, mostly n.h., some mild creasing, otherwise v.f. (Cat No. 8)
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1863 2c brown red, n.h., jumbo margins with parts of adjoining stamps showing on all sides, with 2020 PSE certificate graded "Gem 100J" (SMQ $700) (Cat No. 8)
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1863 2c brown red, three large margins, just touching at bottom, tied by Richmond Dec.31 cds on cover to Charlottesville, Va, some cover mending, otherwise fine, cat. $1500 (Cat No. 8)
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1863 10c (Ten Cents) milky blue, large margins all around, v.f., tied by "Canton, Ga July 7" cds and addressed to Greenville, Tenn., minor backflap tears, fine and attractive, cat. $1500 (Cat No. 9)
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1863 10c milky blue, Frame Line complete at right and at bottom, showing partly at left, canceled by two pen strokes on small (re-used) cover, endorsed "Locust Dale" (Va), with May 10th (1863) departure in manuscript, addressed to Gordonsville, Va, some toning at right, otherwise fine Frame Line "10
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1863 10c dark blue, left sheet margin pane of 30, few l.h., most of the stamps n.h., few scattered toned spots, v.f. multiple (Cat No. 11)
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1863 10c blue, left sheet margin pane of 30, few l.h., most of the stamps n.h., few scattered toned spots, v.f. multiple (Cat No. 11)
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1863 10c blue, used on a Patriotic cover from "Washington, Va Aug 8", overall toning, cat. $1200 (Cat No. 11)
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1863-64 10c dark blue, block of 25, few l.h., most of the stamps n.h., few scattered toned spots, v.f. multiple (Cat No. 12)
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1863-64 20c green, upper left sheet corner margin block of 20, mostly n.h., middle strip of four creased, with some toning and additional creasing at upper right, mostly fine-v.f. (Cat No. 13)
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1863 20c green, three ample margins, just in at top, tied by Fayetteville, NC. July 24 cds on legal size envelope addressed to Sheriff of Rowan County, Salisbury, N.C., scattered toned specks, fine cover, cat. $1250 (Cat No. 13)
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1863 20c green, horizontal pair, ample margins, some wrinkles and corner creases, tied on heavily stained (backflap missing) defective cover by "Waco Village, Texas" cds, addressed to Virginia, used as 40 cents to cover postage of the Letter Express operating from Texas by the Trans-Mississippi Depa
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1862 1c orange, horizontal strip of three, h.r., good color, margins all around, v.f. (Cat No. 14)
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1862 1c orange, lower left sheet corner margin block of four, l.h., v.f., cat. $475 (Cat No. 14)
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1863 (7 May) FL addressed to Governor Pettus in Jackson, Miss., interesting contents regarding the Vicksburg Campaign and advance of Union troops on Jackson, sent locally with "Drop 2 Cents" handstamp to pay for local delivery, rare
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1861 cover from Leesburg, Va to Mississippi, charged "10" in ms and handstamped "Due 10", return address of "18th Miss. Reg.", cover roughly opened at right, fine
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1861 soldier's Patriotic "Run, Yank, or Die" cover from Guiney's, Va to Port Gibson, Ms, sender's (Serg D.B. Wade, CSA) endorsement at top, addressed to a Judge J.H.Wade, penciled "Due 5" (it was at Guiney's Station, Virginia, that Stonewall Jackson passed away from pneumonia on May 10, 1863 after b
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1861 two Patriotic covers, same correspondence to Miss Antoinette Baines in Bayou Sara, Louisiana, one endorsed "Tangipahoa" and dated Sept 2 1861, with "Paid .5" in manuscript at upper right, the other from a private Baines c/o "La Volunteers", "Paid 10" in ms at upper right, with "received on 9th
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1922 $10 Gold Certificate, PMG graded 53 (About Uncirculated), Exceptional Paper Quality (Cat No. Fr.1173)
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1928-53 $1, $2 and $5 notes, five different, PMG graded 66-67 (Gem Uncirculated-Superb Gem Unc.), each Exceptional Paper Quality (Fr.1505m,1513,1530,1608,1657)
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1885 1c stationery card additionally franked with pair of 1c green, tied by "Kilauea Kauai" violet departure pmks, with Honolulu Nov 22, 1885 cds alongside, sent to England, with red London arrival horseshoe datestamp, fine (Cat No. UX1)
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1888 2c stationery card sent 16 Nov. 1888 from Kilauea Kauai to England, with Honolulu cds alongside, card with little toning and corner crease, otherwise fine (Cat No. UX2)
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1890 1c stationery card additionally franked with 2c rose (straight edge at left), tied by Honolulu cds and duplex cds, sent to Yokohama, with Japanese arrival pmks (Cat No. UX1)
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1892 5c stationery entire envelope additionally franked with single and strip of 4x1c green, used from Honolulu to Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, Ludwigslust (29.1.92) arrival pmk on back, backflap partly missing, otherwise fine
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1894 1c stationery card additionally franked with pair of 1c yellow and single 2c brown, used from Honolulu to London, fine (Cat No. UX8)
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1900 1c stationery entire envelope, additionally franked with 1c dark green, used via San Francisco, where 5c Grant was added for further transmission to Egypt, uncommon destination, with Cairo arrival (14 Apr) on back, v.f., with 2018 PFC ("genuine usage, but there is no indication the cover origin
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1847-2005 comprehensive collection in 4 Lighthouse hingeless albums, 19th Century mostly used, with 1847 5c and 10c (1,2), 1851 issue with 10c, 12c, 1857-67 issues, both to 30c, 1869 Pictorials complete to 90c, Bank Note issues to 90c throughout, 1890-93 Bureau Issues, Columbians complete to $5, las
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1847-1999 collection in two large Scott specialty albums, 19th Century mostly used, with 1847 5c and 10c (1,2), 1861-62 unused 1c blue, 3c rose, 2c Blackjack, 1867 Grills, 1869 to 15c, also 30c, 1870-71 Bank Note Issues, Commemoratives, with Columbians to 50c unused, $2 used, Trans-Mississippi to 10
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1847-1977 collection in three Minkus albums, No.1 used, No.2 on FL from Philadelphia, 1851-69 imperf. and perf. singles, mostly with faults, including Pictorials to 90c, Bank Note issues to 90c, 1894-98 with $2 and $5 used, 1902-03 to $2, Washington-Franklins to $5 unused (523,524,547), Liberty Issu
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1851-1940 collection/show dealer's stock in 34+ small 3-ring binders, thousands of used and unused singles on display pages, good showing of 1857 to 30c, 1861 to 90c, Blackjacks, Bank Note Issues, Fancy Cancels, some covers, few Columbians (including $3 used), Trans-Mississippi and Pan-Americans, 1
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1857-1946 balance of the collection in two Scott albums, with 1857 1c, 5c and 10c (Scott 35 with clear 2011 PFC), 1861 with 1c (2002 PSE certificate), 2c and 3c, 1869 Essay of the 1c Pictorial, Bank Note Issues to 30c (with a few certificates), 1890 to 90c, 1893 Columbians including 50c, $2 and $5,
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1857-1932 collection on pages, 1857-61 Issue to 30c, with unused, mostly without gum 1c, 3c, 5c, 10c, 12c, also 10c green, 24c gray, 30c orange, 1869 1c-3c, Bureau Issues to 90c, Columbians to $5 complete, Trans-Mississippi to $1, Pan-American, Louisiana Purchase and Jamestown complete, some Washing
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1857-1925 duplicated stock on cards and album pages, used and unused Bank Note and Regular Issues, Commemoratives, Washington-Franklins, Flat Plates, etc., mixed condition, faults noted, owner's cat. $12,000
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1857-2004 collection of used singles in a well-filled Scott Minuteman Album, good showing of issues to 90c, including Bank Notes, Bureau Issues, Columbians to $2, Trans-Mississippi to $1, 1902-03 to $1 (also $2 and $5 perf. 10), Washington-Franklins, Kansas-Nebraska, plus others (there are no back o
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1861-1960 single property offered intact, housed in 6 cartons, including a collection on Scott hingeless album pages, mixed with used and unused, with 1861 to 10c, 1869 to 12c, Ban Notes to 90c, 1898 Columbians to $2 (1c-8c and $1 unused), 1898 Trans-Mississippi to $2 ($1 h.r., $2 used), Pan-America
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1861-67 issues, 1c-90c mostly used on pages, few certificates included, mixed condition with usual faults noted, others fine or better, owner's cat. $12,000
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1862-1925 balance of a consignment, used and unused on pages, 19th and 20th Century, Bank Note Issues, Commemoratives, Air Post, etc., mixed condition, faults noted, owner's cat. $25,000+
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1893-1930 selection of unused singles, with or without gum, Columbians to $2, 1901 Pan-American set, Air Post with C13-15,C18, gum glazing, some faults noted (230-42,294-99,C13-15,C18) (Cat No. 230/C18)
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1895-1976 collection in a Scott Specialty album, regular issues mostly used to 1923, with coil singles and pairs, unused from 1920s, Air Post (C18), Special Delivery and other back of the book, mostly fine-v.f.
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1917-1940s sheets and part sheets, large holding, including Regular Issues, 2c Commemoratives, 1c Kansas, 1 1/2c Nebraska, a mostly complete set of Washington Bicentennial (missing 3c,4c), also complete sets of National Parks, Famous Americans, Army & Navy, etc., plus 1938 Presidentials 1c-50c (23
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1920s-1940s collection on pages, two volumes, with singles and sets, Regular Issues, Commemoratives, Kansas-Nebraska, White Plains souvenir sheet, some Plate Blocks, booklet panes, occasional varieties, few better, etc. Also included is a nice selection of First issue Revenues and other back of boo
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1922-1996 collection in two Scott albums, Regular Issues, Commemoratives, Air Post (C1-6), Postage Dues, Transportation Coils, Regular Issues and Commemoratives (Kansas-Nebraska), mostly complete, l.h. or n.h., fine-v.f., also some Canal Zone, etc. (not counted), owner's cat. $7,500+
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1923-26 Perf. 10, 1c-10c accumulation of n.h. singles and multiples, various quantities, mostly fine-v.f., cat. $9000 (Cat No. 581/91)
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1929 Kansas-Nebraska, small stock of singles, including a complete set, also blocks, 3c Plate Block, various quantities, mostly fine or better, cat. $3500 (Cat No. 658/679)
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1932 3c purple coils, two and a half rolls, n.h., fine-v.f., cat. $3700 (Cat No. 721-22)
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1945-67 3c-5c Commemoratives, group of 200+ PSE graded ("XF-Sup 95", "XF-Sup 98" and a few "Gem 100") singles, good assortment, up to 3 of each, stored on black cards with certificates, ready for immediate resale (SMQ $11,050) (Cat No. 936/1325)
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1939 30c Winged Globe, sheet of 50, n.h., some usual gum skips, fine-v.f., catalogued as singles, cat. $550 (Cat No. C24)
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1862-1960 collection on Scott album pages, including First Issue with imperf. values up to $10 and perf. to $200, Second Issue to $3, Third Issue with values to $20, plus 2c inverted center, Documentary Stamps including 1951 to $10, 1953 $20, 1954 to $500, Proprietary Stamps with 1898 set of twelve,
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1863-70 duplicated selection of perf. and imperf. issues on cards, mostly with clear cds, with full readable dates, minor faults noted, attractive group, owner's cat. $3,500
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1942 Wine Stamps 1/5c-$10, selection of 50+ different, 100 of each (sheets of 50 or 100), unused without gum as issued, fine-v.f., cat. $30000 (Cat No. RE108/203)
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1934-2013 collection complete on White Ace album pages, 80 different including a souvenir sheet, mixed l.h. or n.h. among early issues, apparently n.h. from 1950, fresh, well centered, fine-v.f.
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1897-2006 collection of hundreds of Test Stamps and Booklets, arranged on stock cards, with many rarities, including sets of (12) Scott TDB36 numbered 1-12 (only seven sets are known), TDB36 with mismatched pane and cover numbers, TD51 pair, with pre-printing paper fold, TD97 vertical pair unslit ho
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1922-1980s large, specialized collection of thousands in 62 Scott binders, collected by positions and Plate Numbers, Regular Issues, Commemoratives, Air Post, Postage Dues, Special Delivery, better items included, with Liberty Series (558/572), Huguenot-Walloon, Lexington-Concord (614-19), Norse-Ame
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1980 13c Flowers, etc., pad of 100 sheets (4,800 stamps), also 15c Coral Reefs, 100 sheets of 50, n.h., v.f., Face value $1,374
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1820s-30s correspondence to E.P. Jennings, Pittsburgh, Pa, 100+ covers and stampless letters from various towns in Pennsylvania, many red Zelienople cds, variety of "Paid" markings, usually manuscript "5", mixed condition, useful
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1840s-50s selection of 250+ covers and FLs, many 1c and 3c franking, some 1851 imperforates, others perforate, included is correspondence to a Rev. Charles B.Dana in Alexandria, Va. and in Natchez, Miss., also to Richard Archer in Port Gibson, Miss., others to Sacramento, New York, Ohio, Connecticut
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1869 3c Locomotive, selection of 17 covers, 12 singles, three pairs, block of four and strip of 8 (rare), the latter tied by mute cancels, with Hillsboro, Miss. departure pmk below, others from Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Vicksburg, St. Louis, Mo., Elk Grove, Cal., Greeley, Colo. (last two red ca
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1881-98 California Postal History, collection of 105 covers and cards, various town pmks including Nuevo, Oceanside, Oneonta, Orcutt, Perris, San Jacinto, Vista, Fallbrook, etc., some manuscript cancels, several stated to be unique, all mounted and written on individual pages, two still on the origi
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1850s-60s Mississippi Packet and Steamboat, collection of 70 covers or FLs, many stampless, with various "STEAM" handstamps in red, black, blue, rated "5" or "10", endorsed "Uncle Sam", "Per Huntress", "Lady of the Lake", "Walk-in-the-Water", "Bella Donna", "Daniel Boone", also "Steam 5", "Steam 10c
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1890s small group of used singles and multiples, also 20 covers or stationery entire envelopes, plus additional unused entire envelopes, some faults, mostly fine or better
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