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Postal History
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
221 c   Postal history interesting assortment of mostly 19th century covers in sleeves, starts with two 5c 1847 covers, one with blue Troy, N.Y. datestamp and the other with blue double oval "Utica, N.Y." cancel (Sismondo certificate), four single franking 1c 1851 covers, one with Express Mail cancel and one with Bloods local, three covers with three 1c stamps, one of which is a strip of three, one 1c and three 3c (#11) on cover to Canada, 3c 1851 with "STEAM/BOAT" cancel on the stamp and a single 3c on cover to Halifax, Nova Scotia, six 1c 1857 covers, including three Carrier usages, a cover from Hastings, Minnesota Territory and two strips of three on cover, then a 5c Brown (#29) strip of three to France and four 10c Ty. V covers, one with steamship cancel, one to Canada, one to Cuba and a pair used with 1c to Spain, 1861 covers include three 3c advertising covers, a franking by eight stamps to England and four 10c covers, including a pair to Cuba and three singles to France, there are many nice 1869 covers such as 1c on drop letter, 1c used on Internal Revenue notice, and two strips of three on covers, 3c includes a Brown postmark of Brockville, Ind. (Weiss certificate), green Lyme, Ct. and a usage from Seattle, Washington Territory, there are five 6c covers, including two with two stamps, a 10c cover to France and a 12c cover to Germany, next come some attractive Bank Note covers, including 5c Garfield to Foochow, China, 2c Columbian on large valentines envelope, three 2c 1902 issue pairs from booklet panes and ending with two 6c Treasury Dept. covers and a couple foreign items, typical mixed condition, many fine-very fine and better so certainly worth a careful look. Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
222 c   19th century fancy cancel covers desirable collection of 44 better items in an album, includes 3c 1861 with star in circle of East Berkshire, Vt. (2), pinwheel in circle of Portsmouth, N.H., stovepipe of Washington, D.C., star of Woodbury, Ct., 22 bar grid of Lockport, Ill., Devil and Pitchfork of West Meriden, Ct., 10c 1861 with fancy star of Boston, Mass., 2c "Black Jack" with cross in circle of Boston, Mass., stovepipe of Leominster, Mass. in both black and blue, cross in circle of Springfield, Mass., leaf of Louisville, Ky. (2), one with #77, 1c Bank Note with "S", 3c Bank Notes with blue cross of Chicago, various letters, NYFM, magenta grided star of Asbury Park, N.J., 6c Bank Note with "C" of Chicago as well as negative "F" and "N" cancels, 1883 2c Brown with star and crescent of Northampton, Mass. and fancy shield in circle of Hope, Ill., as well as many others, some various usual faults, most fine-very fine and the cancels are mostly clearly struck; five PF certificates accompany. Est. $2,000-3,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
223 c   2c "Black Jack" covers, a desirable group of 28 better covers with both ungrilled and grilled stamps, including single frankings with fancy cancels, a mourning cover with fancy cancel with PF certificate, carrier usage (3), illustrated covers (4), valentines covers (2), a part imprint single, and multiple frankings comprised of a grilled stamp (#93) on 1c star die entire, 10c frankings comprised of two each 2c and 3c (2), strips of three (2), one "L" shaped, a strip of five to Canada with PF certificate, a misperforated strip of six on legal sized domestic cover, etc., some typical small faults, generally fine-very fine, with many attractive usages. Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
Carriers' and Locals
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
224 c   Carrier and Locals covers, group of fourteen items, including Baltimore, Md. (#1LB8) tied by c.d.s. with #26, New York, N.Y. (6Lb5b) cancelled by red "US" in octagon, seven Bloods covers including 15L18 tied and a stamped envelope, three Boyd's covers including a stamped envelope, a Hales stampless and Union Square P.O. not tied with #11, also includes two reprint sheets of ten of 37L1, mixed condition so please inspect. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
United States
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
225 c   WWII illustrated propaganda used envelopes, 13 items including one with sarcastic "Not so fast, Adolf!" illustration. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
Hawaii
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
226 ogngO   Hawaii mint and used accumulation of a few hundred stamps on old album pages, on stockcards or affixed to index cards, with very little prior to the 1864 Bank Note issue, we note useful Provisional Govt. overprints, some cancels, cut squares, etc., with generally light duplication, mixed condition but high cumulative catalog value with plenty of salvageable value in fine or better items. Est. $500-750

SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction
Philippines
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
227 ogOc   Philippines accumulation comprised of a mounted collection in an old Scott album, a stock set up on stockpages in two binders, a dealer's counterbook and a good quantity of covers, includes Spanish administration, U.S. administration, Japanese occupation and early republic as well as some Danish West Indies at the end, the covers includes commercial usages, first flights, first days and some postal stationary, mixed condition but many useful items present. Est. $500-750

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction

British Comm.

Newfoundland
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
228 oggraded 7 image#7, 1857 6½d Scarlet vermilion, handsome mint example of this scarce and difficult value, ample to mostly large margins all around, rich color and detailed impression on fresh paper, part o.g., very fine; 2018 PSE certificate (VF 80) (Unitrade C$12,000.00). (Image) $5,000.00

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
229 og 8 image#8, 8d Scarlet vermilion, ample even margins all around, vivid rich color, o.g., very fine (Unitrade C$500.00). (Image) $400.00

SOLD for $140.00
Will close during Public Auction
230 nhbl 23 image#23, 1861 1/- Rose, handsome top right corner sheet-margin mint block of four, with generous margins on the other two sides, bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$480.00). (Image) $340.00

SOLD for $95.00
Will close during Public Auction
231 nh C18 image#C18, 1933 $4.50 on 75c Balbo flight surcharge, fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$900.00). (Image) $500.00

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
232 BK Unitrade BK1 imageUnitrade #BK1, 1926 40c Unexploded booklet, black on pink cover with Ayre & Sons advertisement on front and back containing panes of eight 1c (131a) and two panes of eight 2c (132a), remarkably fresh, very fine and rare. (Image) C$3,500.00

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
233 BK Unitrade BK2 imageUnitrade #BK2, 1932 40c Unexploded booklet, black on buff covers containing four 1c Green (183a), twelve 2c (185a) and four 3c (187c), fresh and very fine. (Image) C$1,200.00

SOLD for $270.00
Will close during Public Auction
234 BK Unitrade BK3 imageUnitrade #BK3, 1932 40c Unexploded booklet, black on buff cover containing four 1c Black (184b), twelve 2c (186b) and four 3c (187b), fresh and very fine. (Image) C$900.00

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
235 BK Unitrade BK3 var. imageUnitrade #BK3 var., 1932 40c Unexploded booklet, containing four 1c Black perf. 13½ (184a), twelve 2c (186b) and four 3c (187b), very fine; the 1c perf. 13½ pane is unlisted in a booklet. (Image) C$900.00+

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
236 BK Unitrade BK4a imageUnitrade #BK4a, 1932 40c Unexploded booklet, black on cream cover containing four 1c (184a), twelve 2c Die II (186ai) and four 3c (187a), pristine and extremely fine. (Image) C$750.00

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
Nova Scotia
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
237 c   image1852 Spain to Nova Scotia, folded letter carried out of the mails to London, where it entered the mails with red "Paid/LS/20FE20/1852" handstamp to New York, where it was handled by forwarding agents "Carey & Co" with their handstamp on reverse (Rowe rarity 3), arrived in Nova Scotia with oval Halifax and red Arichal backstamps, very fine. (Image) Est. $150-200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
238 P TC bl 8P/13TCix imageUnitrade #8P/13TCix, 1860-63 1c-12½c Plate proofs and trial color plate proofs on India, an eye-catching lot 24 different blocks of four without "Specimen" overprints comprised of #8P, 8TCv, 8TCx, 8TCxi, 9P, 9TC, 9TCi, 10P, 10TCi, 10TCvii, 11P, 11Pi, 11TC, 11TCvii, 12P, 12TCi, 12TCviii, 12TCx, 12TCxi, 12TCxii, 12TCxiii, 13P, 13TC and 13TCix, all fresh and bright with generally large margins, 10TCvii with right pair damaged, otherwise a very fine and handsome group; ex-Sir Gawaine Baillie. (Image) C$9,360.00

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
Canada
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
239 c   image1842 Gibraltar to Quebec prices current, endorsed "via N York" and carried by private ship there where it entered the mails with a red datestamp and ms." 20¾" rate to the border with Canada, there it was converted to one shilling and a penny halfpenny Currency, to which was added eleven pence halfpenny Currency to arrive at the "2/1" manuscript rate; cover with some edge toning, otherwise fine and scarce; to compensate for fluctuations in the exchange rare between the United States and Canada the Canadian Deputy Postmaster General introduced a 6% Exchange Surcharge in 1st March, 1842, it remained in effect only until 17th May, 1842 and was then reduced to 2½%, postmasters were instructed to charge 1/0½d (instead of 1/-) for the United States rate of 18¾ cents, this Prices Current from Gibraltar shows this short lived surcharge; ex-Lussey, Montgomery and Sanderson. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
240 O 1 image#1, 1851 3d Red on laid paper, ample to large margins all around, neat central strike of target cancel, very fine (Unitrade C$1,600.00). (Image) $1,000.00

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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