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OHIO: AKRON BLOCK OF 4 WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL STAMPS Nice cover with half-cent block of four stamps in same month as first day of issue. C. W. Bedford corner card. |
$5.00 | ||
NEW HAMPSHIRE: PISCATAQUAVILLE 1838 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO CHELSEA VERMONT Hard to find Piscataquaville New Hampshire manuscript stampless folded letters. This letter has slight toning, but manuscript mark and address are clear as is notation at the bottom to "please to forward this as soon as possible". Content concerns the life, illness and death of a "dear and beloved" cousin. Sally Dickerman writes to her brother and sister of the loss. No rips or tears. |
$250.00 | ||
NEW HAMPSHIRE: PORTSMOUTH 1844 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO BRIDGEWATER MASSACHUSETTS Short business letter requesting payment for merchandise. |
$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: NEW BEDFORD 1846 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO BRIDGEWATER Interesting note. Apparently recipient of this letter responded to an earlier letter from the sender. The sender, William Brownell, does not recall sending him a letter. |
$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: NEWBURYPORT 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO IPSWICH MASSACHUSETTS Letter concerns wife of William Ross who is being supported by Newburyport Overseers of the Poor. Note is signed by Moses Merrill who was town treasurer at the time. |
$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: BOSTON 1843 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO PHILADELPHIA MERCHANT REGARDING MOLASSES Light postmark. Letter discusses discount for purchase of molasses. |
$10.00 | ||
NEW YORK: TROY 1834 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO REV. REUBEN SMITH Rev. Reuben Smith was named pastor of the Waterford, NY, Presbyterian church in 1831. Letter is from another minister who sends apology for not receiving his letter in time to act upon a request for assistance. |
$10.00 | ||
CUBA: RARE MARCOS MORALES 1874 "CUBA LIBRA" MISPRINT SET OF FIVE MINT STAMPS The rare "Cuba Libra" imperforate stamps of 1874 MINT, never hinged. These stamps were issued in 1874 by order of Marcos Morales, leader of the Cuban Junta in Philadelphia, that was fighting for Cuba's independence from Spain. It was the first time that the Cuban flag would appear on a "postage" stamp. They were issued for the purpose of raising funds for the revolution. However, the stamps were never used because there was an error in the spelling and the intended "Cuba Libre" (Cuba Free) was misspelled as "Cuba Libra" (Cuba Pound). Stamps are mint never hinged and the gum is very lightly toned and winkled as is common for the issue. Exceptionally well cut margins all around, which is rare for these stamps. Not listed in either Scott, EDIFIL or the J. L. Guerra catalogues. |
$75.00 | ||
PANAMA: COLON 1929 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS FIRST FLIGHT COVER TO NEW YORK CITY WITH SCOTT #C-1 AND #236 STAMPS Colon postal agency auxiliary mark along with Pan American Airways first flight mark. |
$50.00 | ||
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 |