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NASHUA NEW HAMPSHIRE 1851/2 STAMPLESS COVER TO WOODBURY VERMONT Full postmark with PAID 3 in circle. Excellent condition. |
$15.00 | ||
CANADA: SCOTT #53 JUBILEE 3CT MINT NEVER HINGED STAMP. CATALOG: $80 #2 Classic stamp. |
$15.00 | ||
WEST KILLINGLY CONNECTICUT 1845 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER FROM DANIELSONVILLE TO NORWICH CONNECTICUT Placing an order for American Glass. Carroll & Crosby were paint merchants in Norwich. |
$15.00 | ||
u.s. Unaddressed launch covers for USS Haddock, USS Shad and USS Bonita. |
$15.00 | ||
SWITZERLAND - 1916 CENSOR EXPRESS COVER TO TOSCANA ITALY VIA MILAN Nice World War I cover from Switzerland to Italy via express mail. Censor tape and censor #99 marks along with Milan route mark on front and additional route marks on reverse. Express sticker. Very attractive cover. |
$15.00 | ||
GERMANY - MINT CIRCA 1910 GOOD LUCK POSTAL CARD Gold and red printing of four-leaf clovers and young child. 8 pfenning postage printed on card. Minor toning. |
$15.00 | ||
BALTIMORE MARYLAND 1846 & 1847 MERCHANTS' BANK CORRESPONDENCE TO NORWICH CONNECTICUT Merchants' Bank letterhead used on the 1847 stampless folded letter. Full postmarks and rates. 1847 piece addressed to L. C. Morgan, president. |
$15.00 | ||
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 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: BOSTON 1868 COVER WITH TWO AT-SEA LETTERS. SEE TEXT The two letters were written by different people and given to a seaman on the ship Palmyra to mail when it arrived in Boston. The first letter was started when the writer was in Cowden England and discusses farming and an apple crop along with grapes. They had water problems and had sent someone to Parliment to ask for help. Four page of interesting reading. Signed by William and Charles Chesson. The second letter is from John Brown while on the Palmyra and he is concerned he won't be paid because he is not wanted in the ship. He continues with a long four-page letter containing many names to be researched. |
$15.00 |