1869, 3¢ ultramarine (114), thirty four covers, includes ad for photographer, fancy cancels, mourning cover, nice group to break up for individually sales or as a foundation for a 1869 collection, F.-V.F.
United States Postal History #659
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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions United States Postal History #659
Daniel F. Kelleher's sale 659 of United States Postal History with over 500 lots including:
- The John B. Sawyer Collection of Stampless Covers and Postal History
- A selection of U.S. 1847 Postal History, the property of a Gentleman from Georgia
- A selection from The Randy L. Neil Collection of Confederate States
- The "Springfield" Collection of Civil War Postal History
- And further offerings from the "Constellation" Collection of early U.S. postal cards.
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Lot #1450 - postal history by issue 1869-1918 issues
1870, 1¢ ultramarine, H. grill (134), tied by Winterport ME, fancy shield cancel with Winterport ME c.d.s. on corner ad cover, addressed to East Dover ME; light paper wrinkling at right, F.-V.F. Scott $240.
Lot #1451 - postal history by issue 1869-1918 issues
1888, 5¢ indigo (216), tied by Lansing, IOA. circular datestamp, Sep 9, 1889 on cover to Yokohama, Japan, Japanese brush writing and two Japanese circular datestamps on front, Very Fine magenta oval "Steamer/ Mary Morton/Diamond Jo. Line/Sep 8 1889" on reverse along with New York & San Francisco transits and Yokohama receiver (Oct 10), Very Fine.
Lot #1452 - postal history by issue 1869-1918 issues
1901, Pan-Americans complete (294-299), matched set of six covers each stamp tied by Pan-American Station machine cancel, Sep 10, on cover to Alameda, Calif. (1¢ cover bears a pair), each cover has had some sort of label removed from the upper left corner, most with barely a trace; 1987 PF certificate. Scott $2,560.
Lot #1453 - postal history by issue 1869-1918 issues
1918, 3¢ violet, type II, coil (494), tied by 1918 Galveston TX machine cancel on a illustrated ad cover for Hotel Galveston, addressed to London England, boxed hand stamps "Home Defense / London", "Not Known / Royal Flying Corp / Reading" and the ominous "Missing" and "Next of Kin / Officially Informed", scarce markings, a beautiful WW1 cover worthy to be a collection's centerpiece, F.-V.F.
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