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balboa-heights-canal-zone-1949-panama-canal-official-postal-cover CANAL ZONE: BALBOA HEIGHTS 1949 POSTMASTER OFFICIAL MAIL COVER TO SALEM MASS

Official use only postal cover.

$5.00
canal-zone-scott-70e-and-73abooklet-panes-mint-never-hinged CANAL ZONE: SCOTT 70e AND 73a BOOKLET PANES. MINT NEVER HINGED. RARE FIND

Outstanding find.  Two full booklet panes, mint never hinged with Canal Zone overprints.  $470 cat.

$250.00
CANTERBURY NEW HAMPSHIRE 1875 POSTAL HISTORY COVER TO SHARON MASSACHUSETTS. MISSENT MARKING

Clean cover with full Canterbury postmark.  Also has light railroad agent mark on face. MISSENT marking . Mailed July 30...still made it to Sharon by July31 according to Sharon backstamp.

$5.00
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
ceylon-scott-309-stamp-on-1950-real-picture-port-said-egypt-postcard CEYLON: 1950 REAL PICTURE PORT SAID EGYPT POSTCARD WITH SCOTT #309 CEYLON STAMP

Good card along with interesting travel message. 

$5.00
ceylon-lot-of-3-world-war-one-era-crnsored-covers-to-united-states CEYLON: LOT OF THREE WORLD WAR I ERA CENSORED COVERS TO UNITED STATES

Nice lot with good value in the stamps.

$10.00
charles-lindbergh-lot-of-five-covers-including-1929-cachet-miami-to-paramaribo-first-flight-cover CHARLES LINDBERGH: LOT OF FIVE COVERS INCLUDING 1929 MIAMI TO PARAMARIBO FIRST FLIGHT COVER

Lot includes a Lindbergh piloted first flight cover from San Juan to aramaribo, first flight cover from St. Thomas to San Juan, cover commemorating Lindbergh's visit to Bettis Field, PA, and two Fitchburg, MA, covers celebrating the second anniversary of Lindbergh's New York to Paris non-stop flight. Note good stamps including Beacon plate number single.

$50.00
CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA 1800S COVER AND LETTER- RELIGIOUS CONTENT- TWO 1-CT BANKNOTES FANCY CANCEL

Cover roughly opened. However, nice pair of Franklin banknotes with fancy target postmarks are undamaged. Although letter is postmarked Charleston, it was written in Savannah. Letter is from Anna Young to Mrs. Guardeau thanking her for presiding in her place at a prayer meeting. "...you are so competent in the business line and still more in prayer for GOD's presence with us and blessings upon us. My absence from the board is a trial, but it is also a Providence and I cling to the holy Cowper's definition of this word which has been a special help to me.." "Providence is but the name of an effect whose case is "GOD". Interesting reading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

$5.00
charleston-south-carolina-1850-stampless-folded-letter-to-auburn-maine CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA 1850 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO AUBURN MAINE

Brief note in a stampless folded letter that contained a check paying an invoice.  Clear 1850 red postmark of the line over 10 variety. 

$25.00
charlestown-massachusetts-1848-stampless-folded-letter-postal-history-to-terriffville-connecticut CHARLESTOWN MASSACHUSETTS 1848 STAMPLESS FOLDED POSTAL HISTORY LETTER TO TERIFFVILLE CONNECTICUT

Letter writer H. Bemus badly misspells town letter is addressed to as Tarriffvill.  Letter is to William B. Cowles, whose family had a store in Worthington, Connecticut and whose relatives operated the Cowles Manufacturing Company, East Granby, CT., manufacturer of spoons, and it is claimed was the first to make a practical success of electric plating.  Bemus laments losing his business partner and that a potential investor has no experience in his retail business.  He wants Cowles to become his partner.  Good content.  Letter easy to read and in excellent condition.

$25.00

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