Pomeroy's Letter Express, 1844, 5¢ black on yellow, value incomplete, very fine, cancelled by red "Cd." on folded 1844 letter (reinforced filing separation) bearing light red BOYD'S CITY EXPRESS JULY 21 90'C and PAID J.T.B. from Albany. Very few examples are tied on cover. (Scott 117L2).
Scott $4,500.
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Lot #126 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Lot #127 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Swart's City Dispatch Post, 1849-53 (2¢) red, large margins all around, very fine, tied by black segmented cork cancel with 3¢ red, tied by NEW YORK AUG 6 c.d.s. on small neat envelope to Philadelphia. Very cute., Foundation Cert. (1999) (Scott 136L4, 11).
Scott $650.
Lot #128 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Envelope, 1864, 3¢ pink on buff, GREENHOOD & NEWBAUER NORTHERN EXPRESS PAID: frank on 3¢ entire cancelled by "beavertail" killer cancel bearing black WEAVERVILLE CAL JUN 1 c.d.s. to San Francisco. A very rare company (Scott U59).
Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot #129 - united states postal history confederacy and hawaii
Confederacy, Postmaster Provisional: VICKSBURG MISS NOV ?5 1861, c.d.s. on a bit tatty envelope bearing black PAID and 10 in circle, to New Orleans. Confed. Spec. $300.
Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot #130 - united states postal history confederacy and hawaii
Hawaii, Stampless Inter-Island Mail: 1877 Envelope, with clipped corners typical of fumigated mail, bearing Kauai Oct 1877 docket, additional "Clerical", addressed to a Rev. Bilropa in Honolulu. Ink stain at bottom left. Offered on its own merits.
Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot #131 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
Miscellaneous Group, #26- 14 copies in blocks, #65- two blocks of 4, these stuck down but a few nice, #340- 15 copies stuck down or no gum, #314- 4 plate blocks of 10 stuck down, #339 6 copies no gum, fine to very fine.
Scott $5,500 as n.h.
Lot #132 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1867, 10¢ green, E. grill, SE copy stuck to piece, faint soiling, fine (Scott 89).
Scott $5,250 as o.g.
Lot #133 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1869, 12¢ green, 2 copies, part o.g., one reperfed, one off-centered, generally fine (Scott 117).
Scott $3,800.
Lot #134 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1869, 30¢ ultramarine & carmine, part o.g., fine (Scott 121).
Scott $5,750.
Lot #135 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1881-83, 3¢ blue green, re-engraved, 10¢ brown, re-engraved and 2¢ red brown, 2¢ green 30 copies affected, 10¢ brown 8 copies affected, 1883 2¢ red brown 34 copies stuck together (Scott 207, 209, 210).
Scott $5,000 as o.g.
Lot #136 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1882, 10¢ black brown, re-engraved, block of 4, disturbed o.g.; typical centering, some staining at bottom (Scott 209b).
Scott $12,000.
Lot #137 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1895, 1¢ blue, complete sheet of 100, about 75% n.h., 25% affected; major separations even affecting plate blocks, fine to very fine (Scott 264).
Scott $2,000 as n.h. (pl. blks. l.h.).
Lot #138 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1898, 50¢ Trans-Miss., fine pair stuck to card (Scott 291).
Scott $1,250 as o.g.
Lot #139 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1898, $2 Trans-Miss., mostly stuck to cut to shape piece, some frontal glazing, fine (Scott 293).
Scott $1,900 as o.g.
Lot #140 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1914, 10¢ orange yellow, block of 30 and block of 10, 6 SE, n.h., fine (Scott 433).
Scott $4,200.
Lot #141 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1914-20, Washington-Franklin group, compr. #529 199 copies in almost sheets, #433 22 copies plus two plate blocks all stuck with #527 62 stamps and #528B 10 stamps, some n.h. copies (Scott 433//529).
Scott $8,400 as n.h.
Lot #142 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1916, 5¢ carmine single error, complete sheet of 100 at top right, n.h. except for about 10 stamps at bottom, very fine (Scott 467, 463).
Scott $2,500 as n.h.
Lot #143 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1916-21, Washington-Franklin remainder, specifically #481 440 stamps, #482 about 1000 stamps, #499 sheet less error block of 12, #543 10 sheets of 100, most stuck partially or well together in large blocks, also #614 67 stamps, fine to very fine (Scott 481, 482, 499, 543).
Scott $6,000 as n.h.
Lot #144 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917, 1¢ green, 2¢ rose, blind perf. rows, 2 sheets or blocks of former, 1 part sheet of latter, some possible imperf between where gum is disturbed on bottom or side 2-4 rows. Worth study (Scott 498, 499).
Estimate $500 - 1,000.
Lot #145 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917, 1¢ green, imperf between, corner plate block of 12 containing block of four imperforate vertically between, disturbed o.g., centered to top. A most impressive error position piece (Scott 498b).
Estimate $400 - 500.
Lot #146 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917, 2¢ deep rose, type Ia, block of 68, 20 copies n.h., 48 copies affected including Pl. Blk., fine to very fine (Scott 500).
Scott $37,850 as n.h.
Lot #147 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917, 2¢ deep rose, type Ia, sheet of 100 minus top Pl. Blk., hence block of 94, approximately 39 n.h., 55 affected, fine to very fine (Scott 500).
Scott $52,750 as n.h.
Lot #148 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917-19, 4¢ to 12¢, various quantities in blocks, some stuck together other separated but with glazing on face, an intact block of 58 of the 9¢, most affected but many n.h., fine to very fine (Scott 503-512).
Scott $4,700 as n.h.
Lot #149 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917, 5¢ rose single error, complete sheet of 100, error block n.h. (wrinkle) rest of sheet 70% n.h., mixed centering. Also 3 non-error #7942 sheets 50% affected. Interesting group. (Scott 505, 499).
Scott $1,500 as n.h.
Lot #150 - the "deep freeze" collection u.s. regular issues
1917, 5¢ rose double error, 4 complete sheets of 100, all error blocks affected, fine to very fine (Scott 505).
Scott $8,000 as n.h.
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