Description | Price | ||
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SANFORD MAINE 1893 COVER WITH WELL-CENTERED 2-CT COLUMBIAN SERIES STAMP Very clean cover with good postmark. Hard to find well centered copies of this stamp. See additional scan of entire cover. |
$10.00 | ||
LE ROY (LEROY) NEW YORK 1850S COVER WITH FULL POSTMARK AND SCOTT #11 STAMP, GRILL POSTMARK Excellent full and large postmark and grill killer handstamps on this small cover. |
$10.00 | ||
MEREDITH NEW YORK 1883 RECEIVER POSTMARK WITH FANCY MALTESE CROSS IN CIRCLE New York L desirable postmark along with the fancy cancel maltese cross in circle receiver from Meredith New York. Cover opened on right side. |
$10.00 | ||
GERMANY: AMERICAN ZONE CENSOR COVER TO NEW YORK CITY. SCOTT #556 1 MARK STAMP Light postmark along with censor mark and appropriate tape. |
$10.00 | ||
FRANCE: RENNES 1811 STAMPLESS FOLDED BUSINESS LETTER TO LILLE Clean business letter with good postal markings. |
$10.00 | ||
NEW YORK - NEW YORK CITY 1935 TIME MAGAZINE ADVERTISING COVER WITH BYRD EXPEDITION SHEET SINGLE STAMP Promotional cover sent by TIME magazine to promote subscriptions via teaser campaign. Byrd Expedition stamp cut from souvenir sheet attached to add interest. |
$10.00 | ||
GEORGIA - THREE EARLY POSTAL STATIONERY COVERS - ROME, PLAINVILLE, ADAIRSVILLE Plainville and Rome covers opened roughly at right. |
$10.00 | ||
LAWRENCE KANSAS 1800S COVER. A. H. FOOTE, ATTORNEY, TO WELLESLEY MASSACHUSETTS Interesting to see how the paper on this cover has aged...sort of a mottled effect. Foote was a prominent attorney in Lawrence. Also believe he was a judge and a Civil War hero. |
$10.00 | ||
BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS STAMPLESS COVER ADDRESSED TO AGAWAM CANAL COMPANY, WEST SPRINGFIELD Full postmark. Clean cover. The Agawam Canal Company constructed and ran a large cotton mill (1000 spindles) in West Springfield. Agawam was the original town name of Springfield. |
$10.00 | ||
FRANCE - 1822 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO TERNAY FRANCE Small early stampless folded letter postmarked at station 23 Sailland (unable to find community location. needs further research). Note No. 42 center left of front page. Apparently the correspondents numbered their letters so they would know if one was lost in transit. The writer also references receiving No. 47 from the addressee. Vertical mark running from middle top to bottom is the postage charge. |
$10.00 |