Used to Chile: 15¢ Columbian, fine, together with 8¢ Bureau, tied by BALTIMORE REG. oval on corner card Registered envelope bearing red BALTIMORE REG. JUL 1906 mark and New York label plus neat VALPARAISO Certificado label, on reverse Chile receiver. Nice example of 15¢ rate and 8¢ registration. Great destination. (Scott 238, 306).
Estimate $275 - 300.
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Lot #101 - united states postal history 1873-1893 issues
Lot #102 - united states postal history 20th century issues
1903, 1¢ blue green, perfin "FCT" tied by ST. LOUIS MO NOV 12 1908 duplex on picture postcard depicting C. Taylor Sellers of Furs picture postcard "Most Prominent House in the Fur District". (Scott 300).
Estimate $125 - 150.
Lot #103 - united states postal history 20th century issues
Used to Austria: 1903, 10¢ pale red brown, very fine, together with 3¢ bright violet, fine, tied by CONCORDIA KANS SEP 19 1905 duplex strikes on a wonderful A. WOLKOWSKY'S GREAT RUSSIAN TROUPE VOCALISTS AND DANCERS all over advertising Reg. envelope bearing Kans. Reg. Handstamp and on reverse WIEN 2-10-05 receiver. Wonderfully attractive. (Scott 307, 302).
Estimate $200 - 250.
Lot #104 - united states postal history 20th century issues
1908, 2¢ carmine, Schermack type III perfs, perfin "56", fine, tied by DETROIT AUG 1 1910 duplex on envelope to Syracuse. Purportedly only 30-40 covers known. (Scott 344).
Estimate $250 - 300.
Lot #105 - united states postal history 20th century issues
1909, 4¢ orange brown, imperf, strip of three, extremely fine, together with 2¢ carmine, all tied by GLASTONBURY CONN. OCT 19 1910 duplex strikes on Bartels Reg. envelope bearing violet GLASTONBURY CONN. OCT 19 circular Reg. handstamps, to Ohio. (Scott 346, 344).
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #106 - united states postal history 20th century issues
1911, 2¢ carmine, Schermack type III perfs, very fine, the very rare perfin "9", tied by CHICAGO SEP 20 1911 duplex on envelope to Carrollton, Ohio. Purportedly less than 20 covers known. (Scott 384).
Estimate $350 - 400.
Lot #107 - united states postal history 20th century issues
Used to Sumatra: 1916, 5¢ blue, rotary coil, perfs in, tied by NEW YORK OCT 3 1917 duplex on interesting envelope (some faults) bearing HONG KONG NOV 2 transit, probably SUMATRA 14-11-17 receiver, then red manuscript "Returned to Java" (the recipient) was added, the mailing label was removed, a purple boxed PBO (?) was applied and re-addressed to "America Consul San Frisco", received S.F. Jan 16 1918 on front and added pencil...
Lot #108 - united states postal history 20th century issues
1923, 2¢ carmine lake, type I, couple of short perfs, fine, tied by ASBURY PARK NJ AUG 28 1928 duplex on local window envelope with full advertising on reverse. A very very rare shade unpr. on cover. (Scott 599b).
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #109 - united states postal history special handling
Special Handling, 1929, 25¢ deep green, First Day Cover: right sheet margin copy together with 1925 Liberty ½¢ brown (554), block of four, both tied by WASHINGTON DC APR 11 1925 duplex on neat Worden envelope to NJ. First Day for the ½¢ was 1 week earlier. (Scott QE4).
Scott $225.
Lot #110 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Baltimore, Md., 1857, 1¢ red, large margins to in at right together with 3¢ red, tied by black BALTIMORE JUL Md. JUL 21 c.d.s. on envelope to Wheeling (Scott 1LB9, 26).
Scott $300.
Lot #111 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Boston, Mass., 1849-50, 1¢ blue on slate, good margins all around, very fine, tied by red BOSTON AUG 3cts c.d.s. with 3¢ tied by wrinkles on envelope to Woburn, Mass. Unlisted as a combination (Scott 3LB2, 10A).
Estimate $125 - 150.
Lot #112 - united states postal history carriers and locals
New York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on blue green, enormous margins all around, tiny corner crease showing dividing lines 3½ sides, extremely fine, cancelled by red U.S. in box and tied by matching CITY DESPATCH POST APR 24 1 O'CLOCK c.d.s. on petite folded letter. Very pretty. (Scott 6LB5).
Estimate $200 - 250.
Lot #113 - united states postal history carriers and locals
New York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on blue green, good to large margins all around, tiny corner crease well clear of design, cancelled by red U.S. in box on f.l.s. bearing red CITY DESPATCH POST MAR 9 9 O'CLOCK. Attractive, Foundation Cert. #0282373 (1994) does not accompany (Scott 6LB5).
Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot #114 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Blood & Co., 1845 (2¢) black, large margins all around for this issue showing dividing lines 3½ sides, extremely fine, cancelled by manuscript black cross on folded letter bearing docket "Jan 26/47" and at end of letter "thro Blood's Despatch". Great stamp and genuine usage, Ex. Hollowbush, Schwartz, John (Scott 15L5).
Scott $800 with cert. Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot #115 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Blood & Co., 1854 (1¢) bronze on lilac, intact bottom, acid tied on fragile envelope bearing 3¢ imperf, some margins, tied by PHILADELPHIA AUG 4 c.d.s., addressed to the Governor of Delaware (Milford) with the most interesting inscription "The Post Master at M. will please forward this this to Gov. G. immediately." A first special delivery? (Scott 15L14, 11).
Scott $375+.
Lot #116 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Blood & Co., 1853 (1¢) blue & pink on bluish, just close to good margins all around, acid tied with 1853 3¢ red, margins all around, tied by blue PHILADELPHIA AUG 20 c.d.s. on small 1853 folded letter bearing black circular BLOOD'S AUG 20 9:00 PM., Ex Gibson, Foundation Cert. (2008) (Scott 15L15, 11A).
Scott $1,000 Estimate $300 - 400
There was no example of this local on cover in the Golden Collection .
Lot #117 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Boyd's City Express, 1852, 2¢ black on green, die cut on extremely rare 1853-55 6¢ green entire on buff (U14), tied respectively in FEB 1850s handstamp and SAN FRANCISCO 3 JAN c.d.s., addressed to and re-addressed in NYC. Very rare., Foundation Cert. (2013) (Scott 20L8).
Estimate $2,000 - 2,500
The 6¢ Trans Continental rate was in existence from July 1851 to March 1855. This cover had a window of just two years 1853-...
Lot #118 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Boyd's City Express, 1852, 2¢ black on green, good to enormous margins showing dividing lines almost 3 sides, very fine, tied by black PAID J.T.B. cancelled on neat local envelope bearing Boyd's oval. A far harder franking to find than one would think. (Scott 20L8).
Scott $150.
Lot #119 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Broadway Post Office, 1851 (1¢) black, huge top margin, ample at sides and frame-line barely touch at bottom, together with 3¢, both tied by NEW YORK NOV 30 c.d.s. on 1853 folded letter to Ezra Cornell (of University fame)., Ex. Abt, Golden. (Real. $1700) (Scott 26L2, 11).
Scott $2,750.
Lot #120 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Browne & Co.'s City Post Office, 1852-55, 1¢ black, margins two sides (clipped corner, "small toned spots"), uncancelled (as usual) with 3¢, tied by blue CINCINNATI O. JU 27 c.d.s. to folded letter to Burlington NJ. Very rare combination with only one example in the Golden Collection., Ex Frajola, Foundation Cert. (2011) (Scott 29L1, 11A).
Scott $2,750.
Lot #121 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Glen Haven Daily Mail, 1854-58, 1¢ black on green, good margins all around to just in at left, together with 3¢, both tied by SCOTT N.Y. FEB 2 c.d.s. on probably 1857 envelope to Rhode Island. Most copies of the tied examples of the 1¢ are cut in. (Scott 71L3, 11).
Scott $1,750.
Lot #122 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Glen Haven Daily Mail, 1854-58, 1¢ black on green, margins all around, very fine, uncancelled with 3¢ red, "small corner crease", tied by HOMER N.Y. SEP 3 to Sheleronville Mass. Very pretty., Ex Caspary (Real. $47), Middendorf, Foundation Cert. (1998) (Scott 71L3, 11).
Scott $500.
Lot #123 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Gordon's City Express, 1848-52, 2¢ black on green, good to large margins all around, extremely fine, cancelled by red "PAID" on neat manila envelope to N.Y.C., Foundation Cert. (1998) (Scott 72L3).
Scott $650.
Lot #124 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Messenkope's Union Square Post Office, 1849 (1¢) black on green, good margins all around, crease at top left, tied by docketing receipt manuscript on small 1857 envelope bearing red NEW YORK APR 13, to Roxbury Mass. (Scott 106L1).
Scott $500 tied by handstamp Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #125 - united states postal history carriers and locals
Metropolitan Post Office, 1852-53, 1¢ red, die cut to shape as are all values, just touched at a couple of spots, very fine, cancelled by boxed PAID W.H. LAWS with 3¢ pair (crease), tied by NEW YORK JAN ? c.d.s. on envelope, small tear at top, to Silver Spring Md. Only double rate cover we have seen. (Scott 108L4).
Estimate $400 - 600.
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