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new-hampshire-white-mountains-views-1901-postcard-with-pan-american-expo-stamp NEW HAMPSHIRE: WHITE MOUNTAINS 1901 DIFFERENT VIEWS POSTCARD. PAN-AMERICAN EXPO STAMP

Good stamp. Card shows minor wear.

$5.00
new-hampshire-embossed-early-postcard-with-pan-american-expo-stamp NEW HAMPSHIRE: BEST WISHES EMBOSSED POSTCARD. PAN-PACIFIC EXPO STAMP

Used

$2.00
unused-early-postcard-featuring-full-color-portrait-of-enid UNUSED EARLY POSTCARD FEATURING FULL-COLOR PORTRAIT OF "ENID"

Very attractive.  Slight edge wear.

$3.00
east-boston-massachusetts-1851-stampless-folded-letter-to-great-falls-new-hampshire MASSACHUSETTS: EAST BOSTON 1851 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO GREAT FALLS NEW HAMPSHIRE

Correspondence from two different people in this stampless folded letter. Plenty of news in both including child's whooping cough illness, church events, sleigh rides and more.  

$15.00
jacksonville-vermont-stampless-cover-to-townsend-harbor-massachusetts-forwarded-to-winchendon-massachusetts VERMONT: JACKSONVILLE STAMPLESS COVER TO TOWNSEND HARBOR MASSACHUSETTS FORWARDED TO WINCHENDON MA

Double Jacksonville Vermont postmark along with rate 5 numeral in black.  Cover has manuscript Townsend Harbor forwarding mark and postmark along with assessment of additional five cents for forwarding.  

$25.00
london-chancery-lane-1844-stampless-folded-letter-to-paris ENGLAND: LONDON CHANCERY LANE 1844 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO PARIS

Excellent postmarks. Note Great Britain paid mark upper right corner along with Chancery Lane handstamp. Paris receiver.

$15.00
rennes-france-1811-stampless-folded-letter-to-lille FRANCE: RENNES 1811 STAMPLESS FOLDED BUSINESS LETTER TO LILLE

Clean business letter with good postal markings.

$10.00
chur-switzerland-stampless-folded-letter SWITZERLAND: CHUR STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER

Strong postmarks.  Clean stampless folded letter.

$10.00
geneva-switzerland-1846-stampless-folded-letter-from-american-banker-gerard-holsman-coster-regarding-major-bank-transactions SWITZERLAND: GENEVA 1846 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER FROM US BANKER GERARD HOLSMAN COSTER

Gerard Holsman Coster was the son of John Gerard Coster. Apparently he carried on the family banking tradition for the letter discusses major financial transactions in the planning.  Coster lived in Europe, principally in Paris.  Historic item.  John Gerard Coster (August 1762 – August 8, 1844) was a Dutch-American merchant who served as president of the Bank of the Manhattan Company. Coster was born in August 1762 in Haarlem, Holland. Coster came to the United States from Haarlem in the Netherlands shortly after the Revolutionary War and founded the family fortune with his brother through the mercantile firm, "Henry A. & John G. Coster". They became owners of numerous vessels and traded with the East and West Indies, and exported American commodities to Europe.

In 1813, he was made a director of Bank of the Manhattan Company, which had been founded by Aaron Burr in 1799. In 1825, Coster was made president of the Manhattan Company, succeeding Henry Remsen upon his death. Coster was also a director of the Phoenix Insurance Company for many years.

$500.00
tsingtau-china-kiautschou 2pf-germany-occupation-stamp-on-1911-postcardto-kiel-germany CHINA: TSINGTAU GERMANY KIAUTSCHOU 2PF OCCUPATION STAMP ON 1911 POSTCARD TO KIEL GERMANY

Sock on the nose postmark on Kiautschou 2pf stamp from China to Germany.  See scan. Card in very nice condition.

$60.00

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