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monaco-1955-postal-history-royal-stationery-cover-to-cardinal-francis-spellman-new-york-city MONACO -- 1955 POSTAL HISTORY ROYAL STATIONERY COVER TO CARDINAL FRANCIS SPELLMAN NEW YORK CITY

Business-size envelope with Prince of Monaco seal upper left and Monaco Couronne du Blason Mediterranee postmark.  Addressed to Cardinal Francis Spellman, New York City...quite possible a communication from Grace Kelly. No content in envelope. Monaco Scott #339 stamp affixed.

$15.00
marseilles-france-1939-yankee-clipper-first-flight-cover-to-new-york-city MARSEILLES FRANCE 1939 YANKEE CLIPPER FIRST FLIGHT COVER TO NEW YORK CITY

Very clean cover with France Scott #s 346 and 650 stamps on cacheted first flight cover from Marseilles to New York City.  Silhouette of flying boat was added to this cover at a later date.

$15.00
chicago-illionois-1910-postcard-shortrated-to-london-england-with-t-1/30-postage-due-mark CHICAGO ILLINOIS 1910 POSTCARD SHORTRATED TO LONDON ENGLAND WITH T 1/30 POSTAGE DUE MARK

A postcard to Germany would have qualified for the two-cent rate. But, England still required five cents. Good auxiliary markings.  Pretty embossed postcard with birds and velvet flowers.  

$10.00
wainwright-alaska-1949-via-dog-team-cover-to-chicago-illinois WAINWRIGHT ALASKA 1949 VIA DOG TEAM POSTAL HISTORY COVER TO CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Clean cover with Wainwright Alaska via dog team cachet and handstamp postmark. 

$15.00
mcclellan-air-force-base MCCLELLAN FIELD CALIFORNIA 1941 ARMY DAY PATRIOTIC COVER MISSENT TO PLAINVILLE MASSACHUSETTS

Lots to like about this cover.  Patriotic cachet cover for Army Day, April 7, 1941 mailed on that date from McCellan Air Force Base, California to Plainville Kansas.  Missent to Plainville Massachusetts (with Dead Post Office mark from that town).  Also, unusual "missent to Plainville, Mass." auxiliary mark across top of cover.  Someone wrote Kansas on the cover and assume it was forwarded there.  No additional marks on back.

$25.00
new-york-city-1870-postal-history-cover-to-woodstock-connecticut-with-6ct-scott-186-stamp NEW YORK CITY 1870 POSTAL HISTORY COVER TO WOODSTOCK CONNECTICUT WITH 6-CT SCOTT #186

Super clean cover with light New York City cancel and ellipital postmark with numeral 4 in center.  Stamp with well centered for issue.  Marking lines and paper color indicate stamp is Scott #186

$25.00
BROOKLYN NEW YORK 1940 MISSIONARY POSTAL HISTORY COVER TO PALLIKONDA INDIA - MORENWEISER TYPE 8 CENSOR MARK BROOKLYN NEW YORK 1940 MISSIONARY POSTAL HISTORY COVER TO PALLIKONDA INDIA - MORENWEISER TYPE 8 CENSOR MARK

Nifty cover from the outbreak of World War II. Cover was sent to Rev. Francis Felip, a Salesian missionary priest serving in India.  New York World's Fair postmark.  Most significant is the Not Opened By Censor mark. It is a Morenweiser Type 8 NOT OPENED BY CENSOR oblong censor steel stamp from the Mumbai Censor Station with station code D, struck by the examiner having chop number 2.  The mark when used in Mimbai CS from May 1940 to February 1941, has been recorded with censor numbers ranging 1–17 but all but 10% were marked by censor No. 3, making this mark particularly rare.  The mark, which was applied to mail deemed innocent...bank mail, missionary mail, etc., was in use less than a year. 
 

$50.00
providence-rhode-island-1930-biltmore-hotel-advertising-postal-history-transatlantic-cover PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND 1930 BILTMORE HOTEL ADVERTISING POSTAL HISTORY COVER. STRIP OF FIVE SCOTT #599 COIL STAMPS

Very attractive cover with hotel artwork along with nice strip of five 2-cent #599 Washington coil stamps on cover to Stockholm, Sweden.  Stockholm receiver on back.

$10.00
philadelphia-pennsylvania-1919-advertising-cover PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA 1919 WILLIAM KING & CO. ADVERTISING COVER

Blue printing on blue stock for William King & Co. wholesale grocers and importers. Opened cleanly at top.

$15.00
new-york-city-1853-stampless-folded-letter-to-middletown-connecticut NEW YORK CITY 1853 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT

Full PAID 3Cts postmark on personal letter from David Hall to Edmund Hall.  Two-page letter is hard to read due to fading of ink.

$8.00

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