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January 3-5

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US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century

Lot #: 5001

1847, 5c Deep Red Brown, 1, "S" Variety, with Fancy Blue "PAID" in Scroll

Adjacent stamp visible at top

1847 5c Red Brown (1), dot in "S" variety on folded letter with Utica, N.Y. fancy paid with a PF Certificate which states, "SINGLE,"DOT IN S" VARIETY, BLUE 9 BAR OPEN GRID CANCELS, ON 1851 DATED FOLDED LETTER TO COOPERSTOWN NY, BLUE UTICA NY PMK AT RIGHT WITH FANCY BLUE "PAID" IN SCROLL AT TOP CENTER. AND WE ARE OF THE OPINION THAT IT IS A GENUINE USAGE."

4 margins, close bottom left

Opening: $400
Estimate: $750 - $1,000
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 1VAR
Certificate:
PF 503820

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Lot #: 5002

1847, #1 5c Red Brown, on 1849 Folded letter to New York

4 Margins

1847 5c Red Brown (1) with a PF Certificate which states, "SINGLE, RED GRID CANCEL, ON 1849 FOLDED LETTER, RED ROCHESTER N.Y. FEB 26 POSTMARK ADDRESSED TO CANANDAIGUA NY. AND WE ARE OF THE OPINION THAT IT IS A GENUINE USAGE, THE STAMP WITH LIGHT VERTICAL CREASES AT LEFT AND RIGHT"

Opening: $240
Estimate: $400 - $500
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 1
Catalog Value: $500
Certificate:
PF 490515

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Lot #: 5003

1847, #2 10c Black, on Cover to Ohio

1847 10c Black (2) with a PF Certificate which reads, " ON REDUCED PARTIAL COVER WITH LIGHTENED MANUSCRIPT & RED READING PA. AUG 17 POSTAL MARKINGS AND WE ARE OF THE OPINION THAT IT IS A GENUINE USAGE WITH THE STAMP HAVING BEEN LIFTED, PEN CANCEL LIGHTENED AND THEN PUT BACK WHERE IT ORIGINATED."

Opening: $450
Estimate: $750 - $1,000
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 2
Catalog Value: $1,200
Certificate:
PF 122690
Provenance:

Sharp and Vibrant Impression, 4 Margins

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Lot #: 5008

1851-1857, #10a 3c Orange-Brown, Tied on John C. Fremont 1856 Presidential Campaign Cover

1851-1857 3c Orange-Brown tied by blue Oct 9 Acton, Mass cds.
The enclosed letter is dated 1856. Letter mentions the Fremont Club.

This "Campaign" cover is one of the earliest types of advertising covers. It was used to rouse up interest for General Fremont in the 1856 Presidential campaign. He stood as a Republican against Fillmore (American party) a previous President and Buchanan (Democrat) who was elected.

Like Bischel 244, Walcott 533. Portrait facing left, black design with "Putnam Brothers Publishers" imprint below.

Opening: $120
Estimate: $200 - $300
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 10a

Lot #: 5010

#11 3c Dull Red, Tied by Boston "PAID in Grid" Cancel on Cover

Act of Congress, Mar. 3, 1851 (eff. July 1)

1852, Mar. 16
Sent from F. & K. Co (probably Faulkner, Kimball & Co) to Messrs Faulkner & Colony in Keene, N.H.

The rate of 3c was for a less than 1/2 oz paid letter sent up to 3000 miles

Opening: $90
Estimate: $150 - $250
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 11

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Lot #: 5011

#11 3c Dull Red, Tied by Boston "PAID in Grid" Cancel on Cover

Act of Congress, Mar. 3, 1851 (eff. July 1)

1852, Apr 5

Sent from F. & K. Co to Messrs Faulkner & Colony in Keene, N.H.

The rate of 3c was for a less than 1/2 oz paid letter sent up to 3000 miles

Opening: $90
Estimate: $150 - $250
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 11

Lot #: 5012

#11 3c Dull Red, Tied by Boston "PAID in Grid" Cancel on Cover

Act of Congress, Mar. 3, 1851 (eff. July 1)

1857, APr. 24

Sent from Philo S. Shelton to Messrs. Moses Taylor & Co, in New York

The 3c eate for a less than 1/2 oz letter sent up to 3000 miles

BPM 646 is reported used in red from 5/9/53 to 8/17/53. This example is a new LKU.

Opening: $90
Estimate: $150 - $250
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 11

Lot #: 5013

#17 12c Black, Tied on Oversized Cover to Louisiana

Scarce Quadruple-Rate Usage

With a PSE Certificate which states ""it is a genuine usage on a quadruple rate court cover, tied by pen and black Franklin, La. c.d.s cancels - the stamp with nicks in the top right and bottom right corners, the cover with a vertical file fold."

Opening: $600
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 17
Catalog Value: $1,500

Lot #: 5014

#20var 1c Blue, Ty. II, Major Plate Crack, Used

Early Printing Major Plate Crack

Position 2L2, rich color which clearly shows the lightening bolt “Big Crack”, centered to bottom, face-free cork cancels, couple unpunched perfs at right.

Very nice example of this distinctive variety.

Opening: $810
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 20VAR
Catalog Value: $1,400
Provenance:

Ex Cipolla, Middendorf

Lot #: 5015

#24 1c Blue, Ty. II, Tied On 16 Page Printed Booklet to New York

Tied by Jan 28 Cleveland cds to New York

The Cleveland Herald's First Annual Statement of the Trade and Commerce of Cleveland

A 16 page printed booklet from the Cleveland Herald reporting the business statistics of Cleveland for the year 1857. The reports list many commodities and the volume of such which both transited and came to Cleveland. The front cover was folded open so the inside blank page could be used for the addressee and application of the one cent stamp. Booklets weighing less than four ounces were charged a penny for postage.

The cover is addressed to Edward(s) Pierrepont who later became President Grant's Attorney General.

Opening: $300
Estimate: $500 - $750
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 24

Lot #: 5020

Two 1861 #63c Rose and Single 1861 #65 1c Blue tied on cover to Washington, DC

Two 1861 3c Rose and single 1861 1c tied by Phildadelphia datestamps on cover to Washington, DC, backstamped "U.S. Penny Mail/ Phila Pa Dec 5". Rated for a double weight envelope, with additional 1c stamp, to pay the carrier's fee for to the mails delivery to Philadelphia Post Office. Postmarked Dec 1, 1861.

Addressed to:
Mr. Alfred Layman
COM I, 118 REGT P V
CARE OF COL C M TRENOST
MARTINDALES BRIGADE
MARRELS DIVISION
WASHINGTON DC

Opening: $45
Estimate: $75 - $100
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 63, 65

Lot #: 5022

#65 3c Rose, Tied by Suspension Bridge, NY Datestamp, on Cover to New York

NIAGARA RAILWAY/SUSPENSION BRIDGE/SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Oval Handstamp

3c Rose tied by black 1859 Suspension Bridge, NY cds with black "NIAGARA RAILWAY/SUSPENSION BRIDGE/SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE" oval handstamp on cover to New York.

Opening: $90
Estimate: $150 - $200
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 65

Lot #: 5024

#73 2c Black on Large Embossed Cover with Unused Valentine Card

Tied on cover by Feb 14 black Newark, NJ cds on large Valentine's day cover.

Three-dimensional envelope with original multi-color valentine enclosure. The valentine exhibits four different layers of cut filigree, which is unusual.

Top Right Stamp repaired

Opening: $240
Estimate: $400 - $500
Category: US Stamps and Postal History, US 19th Century
Catalogue: Scott 73