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Confederate States Stamps and Covers, United States Postal History, General Foreign Stamps and Cover continued...

U.S. Postal History: Groups and Balances continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
1420 c ImageU.S. Cover Balance. 21 covers and one front only, incl. three Confederate States such as No. 1 on cover, few other interesting such as Nos. 63 and 73 on State Normal University illustrated cover, No. 65 tied by blue Wells, Fargo Los Angeles oval handstamp on 3c entire to San Francisco, another No. 65 used from Waterbury Conn. with segmented grid (faults), four with various Pan-Americans, also pair of 1c Trans-Mississippi on Spanish-American War patriotic, generally few faults but Very Fine appearance (Image)

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1421 c U.S. Cover Balance. Approx. 39 stamped covers or entires, largely Mass. uses, several better items incl, 5c 1847 from Rochester N.Y. to Lockport N.Y., 12c 1869 from North Brookfield Mass., 3c 1857 and 1868 on separate Patriotics, 3c 1861 used to occupied New Orleans in 1864, a number of Brookfield and Dedham Mass. uses with stamps ranging from 1857 Issue to 2c Black Jack E Grill to Banknotes, others incl. group of advertising covers, mixed condition, overall Fine

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
1422 c U.S. Cover Balance. Approximately 35 items, wide range of material, incl. couple Locals, couple Patriotics, No. 35 (ms. cancel) used to Timbucktu Cal., C18 Oct. 2 New York FDC, 250 and E3 combination, few better 2c Red FDC's, 619 block of four on Washington D.C. FDC, 620-621 cacheted FDC's, two each $2.00 and $5.00 1938 Presidential FDC's (different cachets), C3 May 15, 1918 First Flight used with 3c Violet No. 501 and a small group of 2c "Black Jacks", mostly from same correspondence, incl. one with fierce looking Feline Corner Card and "Americus Club" imprint, mixed condition, still a useful lot E. 500-750

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
1423 c ImageU.S. Cover Balance. Eleven, incl. vertical pair of 5c Brown (76) from Chester Pa. to Havana, Cuba, No. 117 to England, No. 100 to Germany, No. 32 from San Francisco to Pa., pair of No. 33 from San Francisco to Pa., another similar, No. 15 from Forest City Cal. to Pa., few advertising covers, somewhat mixed condition but some Fine-Very Fine (Image)

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E. 750-1,000

SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
1424 c ImageU.S. Cover Balance. Nine covers, incl. seven Patriotics with range of designs mostly with 3c Rose (65), also 3c Pink entire from Iowa to Germany, last is legal-size paste-up of top portion of 3c Pink entire with Wells, Fargo & Co. printed frank with two 3c Rose (65) from Millerton to San Francisco, mostly Fine-Very Fine (Image)

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1425 c Small Better U.S. Cover Group. Five covers and one stamp on piece, incl. Nos. 68 and 78 used from Holmes Hole Mass. to Paita, Peru, No. 148 used from Hartford to London, England with B.F. Stevens agent handstamp, single and strip of four of No. 114 on domestic five-times rate cover, No. 151 used from Bordentown N.J. to Devon, England, No. 152 with single and strip of six of No. 147 on domestic registered cover, finally No. 116 on piece with nice blue Cincinnati datestamp and target but reperfed, covers with faults to be found but appear Fine

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1426 c ImageU.S. Cover Balance. Seven mostly stampless covers, virtually all sent free thru the mails incl. James Buchanan free frank, one with "Official Business of Auditor's Office P.O.D." two-line handstamp, also 1866 Post Office Dept. official imprint from return letter office, few flaws, appear Fine-Very Fine (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
1427 c U.S. and Foreign Cover Balance. Approx. 40 covers, mostly U.S. with a few foreign, best foreign is Denmark No. 19 pair on cover to Paris (Scott Retail $240.00 for single on cover), 11 or so with Large Bank Notes, three "Economist Stamp Co. Nassau Street" registered covers from 1940's with 3c, 8c and 10c Columbians along with Prexies, few faults, eclectic but interesting group

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E. 150-200

SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
1428 c U.S. Cover Balance. 58 covers, from 1857 Issue through Banknotes plus a few Bureaus and Washington-Franklins, incl. No. 26 on "A National Song" Patriotic and No. 65 on two different Patriotics, the bulk of the group is domestic uses of 3c 1861 and Banknotes, mixed condition, some Fine

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E. 150-200

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1429   Appraisal of the Col. Edward H. R. Green Stamp Collection. Three-volume 1937 typed inventory and line-by-line appraisal for the Col. Green stamp collection, housed in three-ring binders, completed by the Prescott, Bullard & McLeod law firm which handled his estate, we have no idea if it is complete for every item that was in the Green collection but it is very extensive, an example of a single page shows, from Box 51, the 5c Carmine Error (Scott 485) in ten different blocks with an appraised value of $6,400, the original binding spines are disintegrating but the pages are undamaged, a fascinating and rare look at philately's past, Col. Green, the son of the "Witch of Wall Street" Hetty Green, was one of the most famous collectors in history and was the buyer of the Inverted "Jenny" Airmail sheet from Eugene Klein, his vast collection was disbursed by numerous auction firms in 28 sales during the 1940's -- as a side note, Bob Siegel was not given any part of the Green collection, because he would not hire J. W. Scott as his auctioneer

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction

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