Auction 44

Collector Series


Postal History Collections


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Lot 196

1851-69, accumulation of 3¢ issue covers, including No. 11 & 11A (6 covers), 26 (18 covers), 65 (62 covers) and 114 (7 covers). Wide variety of town cancels plus a few fancy cancels and a couple advertising covers. Very mixed condition ranging from V.G. to F.-V.F. Scott $700+.
Estimate $75 - 100.
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Realized
$225
Lot 197

1873-87, accumulation of 60 Bank Note issue covers, including 1879, 2¢ vermilion (#183, six covers, one with a 1¢ also), 1873-79, 3¢ green (#158 & 184, 27 covers), 1879, 10¢ brown (#187, used with 2¢ and 4¢ on a legal-size cover), 1882, 5¢ brown (#205, to Bohemia!), 1883, 2¢ red brown (#210, ten covers) and 1887, 2¢ green (#213, 13 covers). Variety of cancels including a couple fancies, also some advertising covers. Usual mixed condition as typical of the period, averaging Fine or F.-V.F. Some useful covers here.
Estimate $60 - 80.
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Realized
$90
Lot 198

1886-1954, picture post card collection, 118 unique postcards in all with 80 being postally used and 38 being unused, many with interesting content such as the earliest one dated 1886 - a wanted postcard for a man accused of incest, highlights include a postcard made of macerated banknotes by the US Treasury Dept., soldier's mail (many with censored cancels), propaganda, scenes from interesting locations, cars, trains, ships (with neat cancels), planes (with airmail cancels), some with interesting postmarks and postage due markings, all postally used cards are imaged both front and back on our website…this lot is definitely worth a long look as it is packed full of interesting items! Very Good to Excellent.
Estimate $2,500 - 3,500.
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Lot 199

1890-1920, accumulation of over 100 covers with issues of the period, including 1¢ and 2¢ Small Bank Notes and 1st Bureau issues, some Columbians (including 3¢ strip of 3 and a 6¢), six 2¢ Shield issues, numerous Washington-Franklins (1¢ to 10¢) and 15 commemoratives 1923-19. Note some foreign mail usages, advertising covers and better cancels. Usual mixed condition but averaging F.-V.F. with many useful covers.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Realized
$70




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