Cooper, S., Ad. G., manuscript frank as Adjutant General on folded wrapper ca. 1850s, addressed to Lieut A. F. De Lano, 2nd Dragoons at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $50
Samuel Cooper would later hold the post of Confederate Adjutant General after the outbreak of the Civil War.
Sale 5014- US, British and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
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Michael Rogers Online Sale 5014- US, British and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Contents include U.S., British and Worldwide stamps and postal history, including important sections of U.S. plate blocks, Canada, People's Republic of China, ephemera and hundreds of stamp boxes.
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Lot #6001 - 01: U.S. Postal History free franks
Lot #6002 - 01: U.S. Postal History Postmarks by State
[District of Columbia] City of Washington, red postmark and matching "FREE" on April 30 1832 official Post Office Department letter notifying Milo Barnum that the PO has decided to open a Post Office in Lime Rock, Litchfield Co. Ct and that he is to be their first postmaster, also enclosed is a printed note that the Laws and Regulations for Post Offices in the United States is out of print, but that he will receive one from the next...
Lot #6003 - 01: U.S. Postal History Postmarks by State
[Idaho] Fox, two 1¢ (264) cancelled by targets with 1895 Fox ID c.d.s. (S/R 7), addressed to Warner NH, with soldiers letter; reduced at right, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6004 - 01: U.S. Postal History Postmarks by State
[New Jersey] Stampless covers, 1811-49. Four covers; 1) 1811 folded outer address sheet with Morris-town oval town marking, addressed to Adjt. Genl of the Militia of New Jersey, Trenton, sent FREE; 2) 1835 folded letter with light strike of red oval Amboy, New Jersey town marking, manuscript Free James Parker at UR; 3) Brown Belleville N. J. town marking and matching 5 in double ringed circle on 1847 Classical Boarding School circular...
Lot #6005 - 01: U.S. Postal History railroad covers
Boston & Maine Railroad, 3¢ (26) tied by blue railroad cancel, addressed to Norwich CT, Remele No. B12c; small sealed tear on back flap, otherwise Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $100 .
Lot #6006 - 01: U.S. Postal History railroad covers
"EASTERN R.R.", Very Fine strike blue circular datestamp with matching "5" on folded letter (no year) to South Hadley Mass., Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $100 .
Lot #6007 - 01: U.S. Postal History railroad covers
Texas RPO railroad cancel, 1896, scarce Texas RPO cancel, indistinct first city and Houston cancel on 3¢ stamped envelope, addressed to Huddersfield, England, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6008 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Fireworks] New York, The Unexcelled Fireworks Co, pair 1¢ (206) tid by 1886 New York duplex on multicolored illustrated ad cover addressed to Elbridge NY, moisture damage to cover and letter, Fine.
Suggested Bid $100 .
Lot #6009 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Phonography] 1854 cover, with contents in shorthand, ad for Longley Brothers, Phonetic publishers on front and flap, rare; mild creasing, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6010 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Phonography] 1854 cover, franked with 3¢ dull red, type I (11), contents in shorthand, ad for Benn Pitman, brother of Isaac Pitman who had established shorthand in GB, SON blue Cincinnati c.d.s., rare, VF.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6011 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Printing & Publishing] Philadelphia PA, Henry Carey Baird, 3¢ (114) cancelled by cork killer with Philadelphia PA c.d.s., on ad cover with additional allover list of available books on reverse, addressed to Mehoopany PA, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $200 .
Lot #6012 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Schools] Kents Hill School, Kents Hill, Me., cover franked with 2¢ Black Jack (73) tied by light grid cancel, illustrated corner card shows the school with a listing upcoming terms, partial Feb 1 Kents Hill circular datestamp; a bit of light soiling, otherwise Very Fine, Chase.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6013 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Soap] Chicago IL, Lana Oil Soap, 2¢ (267) tied by 1900 Chicago IL machine cancel, to a multicolored illustrated ad cover, addressed to City, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6014 - 01: U.S. Postal History advertising/illustrated covers
[Tobacco] Detroit MI, Granger & Lovett Tobacco, 3¢ (26) tied by Detroit MI allover illustrated ad cover, addressed to Ypsilanti MI, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6015 - 01: U.S. Postal History exposition covers
1874-88 Cincinnati Expositions, nine covers, includes 1874, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1888, with a couple of illustrated ads, all with illustrated reverses, mixed condition, please inspect, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6016 - 01: U.S. Postal History exposition covers
1886-1917 Midwestern Expositions, includes ten covers, one front and three cards, with 1886 Minneapolis Industrial Exposition cover, Milwaukee Industrial Exposition, 1888 Ohio Centennial stamp collar, 1886 & 1888 Ohio Centennial Exposition and 1917 Alfalfa Palace Exposition, nice grouping, mixed condition, please review, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6017 - 01: U.S. Postal History exposition covers
1905 Lewis & Clark Exposition, group of three covers, thirteen cards and a souvenir folder, covers includes an allover green design of Lewis & Clark and an Indian village produced by Myrtle Point Hotel, a multicolored illustration on an advertising cover, and two official picture postcards, some mixed condition, please review, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6018 - 01: U.S. Postal History exposition covers
1933 Century of Progress Exposition, eighteen covers and seven cards, cancels include duplex Bomar C33-02, and closing day Bomar C34-02, nice little collection, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6019 - 01: U.S. Postal History exposition covers
1936-67 Expositions, with sixty seven covers and thirteen cards, includes material from 1936 Great Lakes Exposition, 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition, 1939 New York World's Fair, 1958 Brussels Universal Exposition, 1962 Seattle World's Fair, 1964 New York World's Fair, 1967 Canada Expo 67, should be plenty of better material to pluck out, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $200 .
Lot #6020 - 01: U.S. Postal History Campaign and Civil War Patriotic Covers
1864, McClellan campaign cover, pair #65, tied Horicon, Wisc. grids with McClellan/Pendleton label at upper right, most likely cut from a patriotic envelope (Bischel 386), VF.
Suggested Bid $100 .
Lot #6021 - 01: U.S. Postal History Campaign and Civil War Patriotic Covers
Flag "Long May It Wave", 3¢ (26) tied by circular grid with Tremont IL c.d.s., with red & blue design at left (Bischel 5484, W-2975), on cover addressed to Newark NJ, F.-V.F., 2015 PF certificate.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6022 - 01: U.S. Postal History Campaign and Civil War Patriotic Covers
Liberty, Shield & "Union" (Weiss F-SI-90), in red & blue on cover franked with 3¢ rose (65) with grid cancel postmarked clear Ripley, O. circular datestamp; reduced a trifle at right, Very Fine.
Bischel 3868.
Suggested Bid $100 .
Lot #6023 - 01: U.S. Postal History Campaign and Civil War Patriotic Covers
Shield With "The Union & Constitution", manuscript "Soldiers Letter", with sl "Due 3" and York PA cds, red & blue design at left (Bischel-4814, W-2645), addressed to Kensington NH, fresh & clean cover, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6024 - 01: U.S. Postal History fancy cancels
Liberty Leaning on Shield "Union Forever", 3¢ (26) tied by Tom's River NJ cds, with multicolored design at left (Bischel 3900, W-2225var), on cover addressed to N.Y. City, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .
Lot #6025 - 01: U.S. Postal History fancy cancels
Lockport NY, "L", 3¢ (65) tied by Lockport NY cds with fancy cancel (S-E LS-L1), on cover addressed to Niagara Falls NY with original contents, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150 .