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VINTAGE LUGGAGE LABELS FROM ITALY UNUSED. EXCELLENT ARTWORK. Milan and Naples labels. Note erupting volcano. |
$15.00 | ||
GERMANY - BAVARIA - 1918 CENSOR COVER TO PARIS Nice pair of Scott #261 on this World War I era cover with censor tape. Opened somewhat roughly at top. |
$15.00 | ||
WILKES-BARRE PENNSYLVANIA 1929 SPECIAL DELIVERY COVER. HOTEL CASEY, SCRANTON, ADVERTISING . Early hotel stationery posted from Wilkes-Barre to Newburyport Massachusetts. 2- and 10-cent regular issues used. NY and Pittsburg RPO mark along with Newburyport receivers on back. |
$15.00 | ||
GERMANY - TWO POST-WORLD WAR II COVERS TO USA WITH CENSOR TAPE AND GOOD STAMPS Censor tape and American and British censor marks on all four covers along with good franking. Addressed to New York, Connecticut and Ohio. |
$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: NEWBURYPORT 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO IPSWICH MASSACHUSETTS Letter concerns wife of William Ross who is being supported by Newburyport Overseers of the Poor. Note is signed by Moses Merrill who was town treasurer at the time. |
$15.00 | ||
KEENE NEW HAMPSHIRE STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO STODDARD NEW HAMPSHIRE Light red Keene postmard and PAID mark on this cover to Lydia Joslin. No contents. LUKE JOSLIN, born December 22, 1797, married Lydia Foster of Stoddard, Nov. 24, 1824, lived on the old place in "Leominster Corner," until 1840, when they moved to a farm near the village, and in 1855 moved to Keene, where he died June 3, 1875, having been for many years a deacon of the church in Stoddard. |
$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: BRIMFIELD 1862 STAMPED LETTER TO VERMONT Good Brimfield postmark on this Civil War era cover. Could not make out name of town in Vermont. If you know what it is, let us know. Long letter between brothers regarding farming and other family affairs. Clean, historic item. |
$15.00 | ||
BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS: 1849 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO BATH NEW HAMPSHIRE Stampless folded letter to William V. Hutchins, Bath, New Hampshire, regarding legal matters. Rate on 1844 letter reflects proper fee for the time period. |
$15.00 | ||
INDIA - ERNAKULAM 1914 CENSOR COVER TO BOSTON VIA PRESIDENT LINE SHIP Nice early Ernakulam India handstamp postmark along with World War I censor mark on this cover to Boston. |
$15.00 | ||
GERMANY - HAMBORN 1947 COVER ADDRESSED TO USA FOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE IN NEW YORK The Council of Relief Agencies Licensed to Operate in Germany (CRALOG) was a non governmental organization created in 1946 by the American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service and included 11 major relief agencies such as the International Red Cross. Food relief shipments to Germany had been prohibited by the U.S. until December 1945. CRALOG was created after the American Council had dispatched a survey team to occupied Germany, which had reported back on the situation in February 1946. CRALOG was then on February 19, 1946, established and designated by the Truman administration in a directive on relief contributions to Germany as the only channel through which aid to the U.S. occupation zone could go. This cover is addressed to the organization with the contents (not included) most likely seeking food, clothing or other aid. Historic cover. Hamborn postmarks. Inexpensive paper used to make envelope so it has discolored. Also opened somewhat roughly at left. |
$15.00 |