1875, cover to Germany from Brooklyn, New York, uprated with 2¢ Bank Note (1¢ overpaid), with red New York transit cancel; reverse shows elaborate ad for a photograph gallery, Very Fine.
United States Postal History #659
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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions United States Postal History #659
Daniel F. Kelleher's sale 659 of United States Postal History with over 500 lots including:
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Lot #1510 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
c. 1875, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, tied by beautifully struck New York Foreign Mail cancel, with red New York transit cancel below, ship broker's ad on the reverse; card skillfully repaired with left margin added, Fine appearance.
Lot #1511 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Germany from San Francisco, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, with red New York transit cancel below, Very Fine.
Lot #1512 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note tied by Clarence, New York target cancels, with red New York transit cancel below, F.-V.F.
Lot #1513 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
c. 1875, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note (corner torn), tied by red Baltimore postmarks and red New York transit cancel, F.-V.F. Scott UX3, 156.
Lot #1514 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, New York Foreign Mail cancel and red New York transit cancel; back side stained, several corner creases, Fine. Scott UX3, 156.
Lot #1515 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, red New York and black Hamburg horseshoe transit cancels, F.-V.F. Scott UX3, 156.
Lot #1516 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
c. 1875, card to Germany, uprated with 2¢ Bank Note (1¢ overpaid); address is very faint, Fine. Scott UX3.
Lot #1517 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
c. 1875, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note tied by lightly struck New York Foreign Mail cancel, red New York transit cancel below; cover skillfully repaired, F.-V.F. appearance. Scott UX1.
Lot #1518 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Germany from New Jersey, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, with red New York transit cancel, F.-V.F. Scott UX3, 156.
Lot #1519 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Great Britain from Chicago, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note tied by fancy blue Chicago postmark, red London transit cancel at left, F.-V.F. Scott UX3.
Lot #1520 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Riga, Russia from North Carolina, uprated with 1¢ and 3¢ Bank Notes, red New York transit cancel below, Riga backstamp; reverse is a printed merchandise report, F.-V.F. Scott UX3, 145, 147.
Lot #1521 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Switzerland, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, with two New York Foreign Mail cancels, red New York transit cancel and two Swiss receiving postmarks, Very Fine. Scott UX3, 156.
Lot #1522 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Switzerland, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note tied by brilliantly struck New York Foreign Mail cancel, red New York transit cancel below, Very Fine.
Lot #1523 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
c. 1875, card to Switzerland, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, beautifully tied by New York Foreign Mail cancel, red New York via Bremen transit cancel at left, light vertical file fold, otherwise Very Fine.
Lot #1524 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Switzerland, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, with bold blue Chicago postmark, red New York transit cancel and two Swiss receivers, F.-V.F., ex-Fricke. Scott UX3.
Lot #1525 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1875, card to Switzerland, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, red New York transit cancel, Swiss receiver, F.-V.F. Scott UX3, 156.
Lot #1526 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1876, card to Germany from St. Paul, Minn., uprated with 2¢ Bank Note (1¢ overpaid), with two fancy "T" postmarks, German backstamp, F.-V.F. Scott UX3.
Lot #1527 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1876, card to Germany, uprated with 1¢ Bank Note, red New York transit cancel, black German receiver, forwarded from Germany to Switzerland, F.-V.F.
Lot #1528 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1886, cover to Great Britain from Washington, D.C., franked with 5¢ Bank Note, stamp dealer's corner card, numerous postmarks including "Return to Writer", F.-V.F.
Lot #1529 - postal history by issue postal cards used on foreign mail
1889, card to France from New Hampshire, franked with 1¢ Bank Note, bold Paris receiver, and with printed advert for The Stamp World magazine on the reverse, Very Fine.
Lot #1530 - postal history by issue revenues
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 5¢ Foreign Exchange, perf'd (R26), used on 1866 U.S. Stamp Company stock certificate No. 71 for one share of stock issued to one E.T. Gage for $1; the stamp with printed cancel "E.H. Judkins/ E.T. Gage/ For U.S./ Stamp Com'New York/ Apr. 2d 1866" and the certificate signed by Judkins (as Agent) and Gage (as Treasurer); endorsed "E.T. Gage" on reverse, Very Fine.
Lot #1531 - postal history by issue revenues
Embossed Revenue Stamped Paper, 1755-57, Massachusetts Colonial Issue, 2d, embossed (RM2), 1768 appointment of power of attorney, with revenue in left border, pen drawing on the revenue, otherwise F.-V.F., scarce Colonial revenue and document. Scott $400.
Lot #1532 - postal history by issue revenues
Embossed Revenue Stamped Paper, 1800, $1 Massachusetts (RM117), clear strike on 1800 folio printed insurance policy for the Schooner Rogin, dated March 15, 1800; incredibly fresh and attractive, Very Fine. Scott $350.
Lot #1533 - postal history by issue revenues
Embossed Revenue Stamped Paper, 1802, Used on Receipt To Pay, four notes on one page each has Second Federal Issue RM260a and RM260b, clear impressions but most are affected by folds in the document, still a scarce and unusual piece for the revenue dealer or collector, F.-V.F.
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