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Lot 795 |
1840, St. Petersburg Russia to Germantown, Pa., with New York transit cancel, Fine to Very Fine, an interesting diplomatic pouch letter. Estimate $75 - 100. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $60 |
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Lot 796 |
Wells, Fargo & Co. / San Francisco, black frank on green 3¢ postal envelope to Oregon, Fine. Estimate $40 - 60. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $40 |
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Lot 797 |
Wells, Fargo & Co. / Santa Barbara, black frank on green 3¢ postal envelope (U84) to San Francisco, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $40 - 60. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $28 |
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Lot 798 |
Wells, Fargo & Co. / Los Angeles, black frank on a 3¢ Reay entire (U82), addressed to San Francisco, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $40 - 60. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $30 |
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Lot 799 |
Wells, Fargo & Co. / Stockton, black frank on a 3¢ Nesbitt entire (U10), addressed to San Francisco, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $40 - 60. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $30 |
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Lot 800 |
[Political] Anglo-Saxon / One Aim One Goal / Gloria Mundi, lovely design from the period before WWI when US-British co-operation was gaining traction, on a private post card for a business college, Very Fine. Estimate $75 - 100 Winston Churchill would no doubt have approved . View details and enlarged photos | Realized $80 |
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Lot 801 |
[Tobacco] Wm. Penn / King of Havana 10¢ Cigars, lovely multicolor design on a 1905 Iowa cover. A slight cover stain at the far left, otherwise Very Fine. Scott 320. Estimate $75 - 100 The really interesting thing about this cover is that it was addressed to a lady. A lady smoking cigars in that era! What a scandal! Possibly an early supporter of women's lib . View details and enlarged photo | Unsold | |
Lot 802 |
1876, St. Louis Fair, marvelous all-over black & white illustration on the reverse of an 1876 cover to Brighton, Illinois. Slightly reduced at right, Fine to Very Fine overall, ex-Blodgett Family Correspondence. The lot is accompanied by a lengthy article about the fair. Scott U218. Estimate $150 - 200. View details and enlarged photos | Unsold | |
Lot 803 |
1893, Columbian Exposition, Goldsmith postal cards, EX18 (World's Fair station cancel), EX23 (Mrs. Potter Palmer with/ name), EX46 Fine Arts Building, each postally used. Estimate $75 - 100. View details and enlarged photos | Unsold |
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