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United States - U.S.Postal Agency Siberia continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
221 E   image1918 (30 Dec) Birchwood veneer envelope with hand-painted Japanese scene, censored by senior officer, sent by Captain W.E. Crampton A.E.F. Siberia to Mrs. Crampton in Sulphur Springs, Texas, with appropriate U.S. Postal Agency Siberia duplex (showing 10 AM time of day), cover roughly opened at left, quite attractive, early usage of this postmark (Image)

SOLD for $280.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
222 E   image1919 (5 Feb) cover sent by a member of the Russian Railway Service Corps in Russia (RRSC), placed in the Civilian Mail, as confirmed by the Vladivostok cds, as well as purple Japanese censor marking struck in the center, four-line Censor cachet and "Opened by Censor No.21" seal at left. The Russian Railway Service Corps was a semi military organization of American railway engineers and technicians formed by the Department of State in September 1917 at the request of the Provisional Government of Russia to operate the Trans-Siberian, Chinese Eastern, and Ussuri Railways. The first contingent of 350 men under the command of Colonel George Emerson arrived in Vladivostok on December 14, 1917. Shortly after, they left for Nagasaki, Japan, because of unsettled conditions. In March 1918, the Corps returned to Russia and began its work under the direction of John F. Stevens, Chairman of the Advisory Commission of Railway Experts to Russia and later President of the Interallied Technical Board. Evacuation of the entire Corps from Siberia was completed by July 1920. The RRSC did not enjoy free-franking privileges, therefore the cover was taxed "T" and 3c stamp was added on arrival in Fresno. There is an accompanying letter ("nearly all men are blue, sick and disgusted and its got me so bad that at times I feel as I would go crazy") (Image)

SOLD for $450.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
U.S - American Expeditionary Force in North Russia
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
223 E   image1918 (August) YMCA envelope to Muskegon, Michigan, sent by a sergeant of the 339th U.S. Infantry Regiment, endorsed "Soldier's Mail" (i.e. this mail to be free of charge), with "Ship Censor" at lower right added by a 1st Lieutenant on board ship, fine and rare early mail from the American North Russia Expeditionary Force (on July 14, 1918, the U.S. Army's 85th Division left their training camp at Camp Custer, Michigan for the Western Front in France. Three days later, President Wilson agreed to a limited participation by American troops in the Allied Intervention in Russia with the stipulation that they would only be used for guarding the stockpiled war material. When General John J. Pershing received the directive from President Wilson, he changed the orders for the 339th Infantry Regiment, along with a few other ancillary units from the 85th Division. Instead of heading for France, these units were trained and re-outfitted in England with Russian guns and then sent to North Russia. They arrived in already British occupied Arkhangelsk on September 4, 1918, coming under British command) (Image)

SOLD for $450.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
224 E   image1918 (4 Oct) cover to Mt.Vernon, endorsed "Sailor's Mail" bearing "U.S.S. Olympia / Foreign Service" datestamp, with framed "Passed by Censor 10/3/1918" alongside, cover repaired, still fine and quite rare (in early 1918, with the war in France his biggest concern, President Woodrow Wilson was reluctant to send troops anywhere other than to the Western Front. He did eventually agree to commit the 339th Infantry to the North Russia expedition and send as an advance party the cruiser Olympia, which arrived at Murmansk on 24 May. With the remote port rumored to be in danger of capture by German and Finnish troops, local Soviet authorities welcomed the Americans and other Allies. Thousands of miles away, Allied forces also would occupy Vladivostok, the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railroad) (Image)

SOLD for $450.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
United States - Newspaper Stamps
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
225 ngbl PR5 image1875 5c dull blue, pane of 10, unused without gum as issued, hinge reinforcements, otherwise fine-v.f., cat. $2250 (Cat No. PR5) (Image)

SOLD for $1,400.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
226 ng PR37 image1875 Special Printing, 8c gray black, without gum as issued, fairly well centered, v.f., only 1,930 printed, with 2017 PFC, cat. $975 (Cat No. PR37) (Image)

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
227 ng PR38 image1875 Special Printing, 9c gray black, without gum as issued, fresh and fine, only 1,795 printed, with 1995 PFC, cat. $1050 (Cat No. PR38) (Image)

SOLD for $300.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
228 ng PR46 image1875 Special Printing, 84c pale rose, without gum as issued, nice color, fresh and fine, only 164 printed, with 1995 and 2016 PFCs, cat. $5250 (Cat No. PR46) (Image)

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
United States - Locals
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
229 E   image1847 (11 Dec) Swartz Post Office, FL used from Oakland, U.C., via Hamilton (Dec 12) and Queenston, U.C. (Dec 13) to Lewiston, NY, with red "Swarts Post Office Chatham Square", also "Oakland, U.C." (date filled in by hand), Lewiston arrival, v.f. (Image)

SOLD for $250.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
230 E 7LB12 image1850 1c blue on FL used from New York to Philadelphia, PA, tied by red star cancel, with corresponding "New York Dec. 15 Paid 3cts", fine usage, with 2000 PFC, cat. $1250 (Cat No. 7LB12) (Image)

SOLD for $700.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
United States - Postal Stationery
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
231 P   image1950s unused and unfolded yellow letter sheet (153:176mm) essay, showing non-denominated Transportation indicia surcharge (19:221/2mm) in black (Train, Airplane and Ship), perforated and gummed, v.f. and rare stationery essay (Image)

SOLD for $230.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
232 E UY1E-Jd imagePostal Reply Cards. 1878 stationery essay, imperforate and unfolded pair of 1c black, type 6, unused, v.f., rare (Cat No. UY1E-Jd) (Image)

SOLD for $450.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
233 P UC1P imagePostal Stationery Air Post. 1929-44 5c dark ultramarine, large uncut proof on empire bond (210x280mm), v.f. and extremely rare (Cat No. UC1P) (Image)

SOLD for $900.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
234 E UXC1a image1949 4c deep red, unused postal card, v.f., with regular 4c red orange included for comparison, cat. $500 (Cat No. UXC1a) (Image)

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
United States - Revenue Stamps
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
235 O R49a image1862 25c red, imperf. horizontal pair, ms cancels, margins all around, v.f., with 2009 PSE certificate, cat. $250 (Cat No. R49a) (Image)

SOLD for $110.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
236 og R115a image1871 50c blue and black, center inverted, small h.r., well centered, beautiful color, a v.f. gem, seldom offered in sound condition, with 2017 PFC, cat. $1150 (Cat No. R115a) (Image)

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
United States - Revenue Stamps Duck Hunting Permit
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
237 nhbl RW9 image1942 $1 Baldplates, lower right corner plate number block of six, n.h., v.f., with 2008 PSE certificate, cat. $2500 (Cat No. RW9) (Image)

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
United States - Revenue Stamps Telegraph Stamps
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
238 blbl 15TO2 image1908 Chicago & Western Railway, unexploded booklet with 10 panes of 2c carmine, n.h., fine-v.f., back cover with minor stains, rare, cat. $1750 (Cat No. 15TO2) (Image)

SOLD for $900.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisi
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
239 O 16X1 image1861 5c blue, used on piece, full to clear margins all around, v.f. and rare sound copy, with 2016 PSE certificate (footnote in Scott's states "The vast majority of this stamp have small faults and are valued thus. Completely sound examples are scarce and sell for more") cat. $800 (Cat No. 16X1) (Image)

SOLD for $800.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM
240 E 43XU1 image1861 5c black hs cover to Canton, Miss., with Jackson, Miss. Aug. 28 pmk, fine and rare, with 2002 PFC, cat. $750 (Cat No. 43XU1) (Image)

SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Jun-12, 09:00 AM

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