Description Pricesort ascending
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
HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 1849 STAMPLESS FOLDED POINTING HAND POSTMARK IOOF LETTER TO MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT

Interesting preprinted form from Charter Oak Lodge No. 2 of the International Order of Odd Fellows regarding the expulstion of Joseph Goodrich for misconduct.  Signed E H Bowers, secretary.  Note Charter Oak preprinted seal at lower left. Clean and fresh. Usual hole where seal was broken.

$25.00
VINCENNES INDIANA 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED COVER RECEIPT TO INDIANAPOLIS BANK BRANCH - POSTAL HISTORY VINCENNES INDIANA 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED COVER RECEIPT TO INDIANAPOLIS BANK BRANCH

Light but full postmark. 12 1/2 rate.  *I* type state mark in postmark.

$25.00
dusseldorf-germany-to-brussels-belgium-1933-shipping-coupon-with-stamps GERMANY - 1933 DUSSELDORF TO BRUSSELS BELGIUM SHIPPING COUPON

Plenty of ancillary markings on this shipping way bill from Dusseldorf to Brussels.  Scott #328x2, #372, #392 stamps provide a good mix to pay fee.  Very clean condition considering age and use of most of these items.

$25.00
CANTON NEW YORK LOCAL DELIVERY COVER WITH 1 CT SCOTT #145 FANCY CANCEL

Clean cover. Tiny portion of Canton postmark at top. However, stamp indicates it was a local delivery.  Pie wedge handstamp cancel.  Stamp is Scott #145.

$25.00
franklin-new-hampshire-stampless-folded-letter-to-concord-lawyer-arthur-fletcher NEW HAMPSHIRE - FRANKLIN 1844 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO ARTHUR FLETCHER

Bold, sharp, full Franklin postmark on this stampless folded letter (no content) to Arthur Fletcher, Concord attorney and graduate of Yale Class of 1837.

$25.00
LANCASTER, NH, STAMPLESS+FOLDED+LETTER+POSTAL+HISTORY LANCASTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 1846 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO GENERAL SULLIVAN HUTCHINS, BATH NEW HAMPSHIRE

1846 letter from John Mills, Lancaster, New Hampshire, to General Sullivan Hutchins in Bath, NH, states: “I have got in my timber. There is 60 or 70 thousand of excellent quality. I wish to sell it as soon as possible. Should be glad to sell it to you if you will give me its value. It lays on my meadow & should finish downing tomorrow.  Light Lancaster January 29 red postmark. Letter in excellent condition.

$25.00
PEEKSKILL NEW YORK 1898 COVER WITH 5-CENT TRANS-MISSISSIPPI STAMP (SCOTT 288) - POSTAL-HISTORY PEEKSKILL NEW YORK 1898 COVER WITH 5-CENT TRANS-MISSISSIPPI STAMP (SCOTT 288)

Covers with the 5-cent blue Trans-Miss stamp are few and far between.  Stamp has straight edge on right, double circle cancel. Mailed to King at Arms, London, England.  In blue marking crayon, someone has added Queen Vic Sv at bottom. Queen Victoria was the reigning monarch at the time and perhaps this was sent to her. Additional markings on back. Stamp has crease plus nibbled perfs at top right.  

$25.00
1907-new-years-postcard-embossed-ballet-dancers-leg-plus-full-calendar-pages 1907 NEW YEAR'S POSTCARD EMBOSSED BALLET DANCER LEG + 1908 FULL CALENDAR PAGES.

Outstanding item.  The postcard was mailed from New York City on December 27, 1907.  The front contains the embossed image of a ballet dancer's leg. The text below says: Avoid the gay kick between Christmas and New Years.  A full 1908 calendar is affixed with tear off pages for every month.  A hole at top was punched by the manufacturer to serve as a way to hang the card on a nail.  Card is in extremely clean condition. 

 

$25.00
carrollton-michigan-1882-cover -and-long-letter-to-sand-lake-michigan MICHIGAN: CARROLLTON 1882 COVER AND EXCELLENT LETTER TO SAND LAKE MICHIGAN.

Nice early oval postmark on this cover from a small Michigan township to a desirable destination.  Long four-page letter is from Wesley Kilborn to Charles Reston telling him that he has applied for and won the position of principal of Carrolton High School and is excited that the job pays $15 a month more than he was previously making.  The only problem, he states, is that: "is it a very rough school as this place is nearly all French Canadians and Irish. In fact, there is more French spoken than English. This place is then you see what I call a devilish hard hole and the scholars and their teachers have regular fights in the school room."  Much more to read and enjoy.

$25.00

Pages