Lot #: 5076
Housatonic Rail Road, Towle 88-B-3, on 1848 Folded Letter
Housatonic Rail Road (Towle 88-B-3 Rarity VII "Rare") 1848 red CDS of fancy circled "5" at left, with file folds and some wear
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Housatonic Rail Road (Towle 88-B-3 Rarity VII "Rare") 1848 red CDS of fancy circled "5" at left, with file folds and some wear
Housatonic Rail Road (Towle 88-A-1 Rarity VI) red "HRR" with
matching "Bridgeport, CT May 5 (1847)" CDS & matching "5" at right, to Collinsville, CT with file folds and some wear.
Red fancy circled "5" cds
Texas & New Orleans Railroad corner advertising featuring steam locomotive on double track, with black "Beaumont, TX" cds tying 3c Type II on cover to Nashua, NH, a few small mended tears, very fine.
This illustration is also used on many different sources, including Overland Mail Propaganda covers (Type H-1).
Frank Raysor Collection of Railroad Covers
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Steam Engine Advertising cover with 3c Type III tied with black "Lisbon CT Jan 15" cds on very attractive railroad illustration, reduced at right, to Bristol, CT.
This illustration is used on many different sources, notably used on Overland Mail Railroad Propaganda covers (Type A1-5).
Frank Raysor Collection of Rail Road Covers
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Northern Cross Rail Road, illustrated corner card cover showing locomotive, on cover to Canton, Ill. Nov 13 black cds tying 3c Dull Red. Very attractive cover, very fine.
Ex Meroni, Foote, Frank Raysor Collection of Rail Road Covers
1851 3c Type I tied by a N.Y. & Boston Steamer & Railroad cds on cover to Boston.
The New York & Boston Steamboat & Railroad handstamp was used on the combination rail and steamer route between N.Y. & Boston via Stonington, Connecticut & Providence, RI.
Railroad route agent handstamp on mail handed to railroad route agents they applied their route agent marking.
Cleveland & Erie Rail Road (Towle 115-F-1 Rarity V) Sep 6 black cds tying US #11 to cover with missing backflap.
Frank Raysor Collection of Rail Road Covers
New York & New Haven Rail Road Nov 26 black CDS tying US #11, cover with some wrinkles, edge and backflap tears, pencil notations on reverse. Letter dated 1853.
Towle 70-D-1 Rarity VI
Frank Raysor Collection of Rail Road Covers
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Housatonic Rail Road (Towle 88-S-4b Rarity VI) Hawleyville Aug 4 black oval datestamp, complete strike of sans-serif cancel tying US #26 on cover with some edge faults to New York.
Frank Raysor Collection of Rail Road Covers
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No post office was included in the address and the envelope had to be returned to the sender, as indicated by the "RETURNED TO WRITER, NO POST OFFICE NAMED" and
"RETURN POSTAGE DUE 1 CENTS" handstamps.
Underpaid Cover from Washington, D.C. to Angmering, Worthing, England. Franked with 5c Brown tied by "Washington, D.C. Nov. 14 2PM '93" circular datestamp, insufficiently prepaid for the 10c Universal Postal Union (UPU) rate to England. Marked with black "T" in circle and handstamped "25" centimes for underpayment, resulting in 5d postage due upon arrival in England.
1902 Cover from New York, N.Y. to 9 Pell Street, on 1c Columbian postal stationery with a Scott #J22, tied by 'New York, N.Y. Nov. 15, 12PM, 1902' cancel. Bold 'Due 1' handstamp applied to indicate insufficient postage.
1906 Cover initially sent to Germany and subsequently returned to the United States. Franked with 1c Blue postal stationery indicium, marked with a 'Makins & Co. San Francisco' purple straightline forwarding cachet. Additional handstamps include 'RETURNED TO WRITER,' 'COLLECT 1 CENT,' and 'Dead Letter Office JAN 24 1906, Received in Bad Condition at Foreign Branch' in red.
Various transit markings, including 'ENTLASTET' (Released) marking from Germany dated 'S.W. 19 5 1.06' and 'T' in a circle with '25 Centimes' due marking. Addressed to Philip Trübner and annotated with blue pencil 'Return to Sender,' showing the journey of an undelivered international cover through multiple postal handling stages
1894 Registered cover from Cleveland, Ohio to Manchester, England, franked with 10c Columbian postal stationery indicium, 5c Chocolate (Scott #223), and 3c Green Columbian (Scott #232), totaling 18c. Black 'Cleveland, Ohio, Feb 19, 1894' circular datestamp, red 'Registered' handstamp, and purple 'REGISTERED RECEIVED FEB 21 1894 CLEVELAND, OHIO' marking applied.
Addressed to Mr. Thos. Eaton, Manchester, England, with routing instructions 'Via Queenstown.'
1894 Registered cover from New York, N.Y. to Manchester, England, on 1c Columbian postal stationery, 5c Chocolate (Scott #224), and 6c Purple Columbian (Scott #235), totaling 13c to cover the 5c overseas letter rate plus 8c registration fee. New York registry label 'No. 82041' affixed, along with a red 'REGISTERED APR 4, 1894 Cincinnati, O.' transit datestamp. Marked 'Registered via Queenstown,' addressed to Mr. Thomas Eaton, Manchester, England
1894 Cover from New York City to Oxford, Mass., on 1c Columbian postal stationery franked with a single 1c Blue Scott #230, tied by 'New York, N.Y. Jul 9, 1894' cancel. Addressed to Oxford Mills, the cover was forwarded to Bear Island, N.H., receiving a 'Bear Island N.H. Jul 14, 1894' circular datestamp. Marked 'Unclaimed' with a purple 'Return to Writer' handstamp, as well as an 'Oxford, Mass.' datestamp indicating return processing
Envelope with five 2c Columbian stamps on a 2c Columbus postal stationary envelope to cover the double postage rate and 8c registration fee. Addressed to Vermont.
In order to make the town name fit into the canceller the town name was changed to DANBY & CORNERS.
Scott 232, 235 and One Cent Blue Columbian Cover to Frankfort, Germany
Scott 233 and Columbian Exposition One Cent Blue to Germany
Post card posted at the Exposition on Jul 12, 1901 with Pan-American STATION cancel with a view of the Electric Tower.
Advertising envelope of the Niagara Envelope Manufactory of Buffalo, N.Y. for the Pan-American Exposition, 1901. The enclosed card describes the styles/types available and declares that the Niagara Envelope Manufactory are the Stationery Licensee of the Pan-American Exposition Co.
Dated Mar 2, 12.30 pm '01 by the publicity slogan machine cancel of the Barry Machine Cancel Co. and addressed to Melrose, Fla. where it was backs tamped on Mar 4. This cancel is Die 1 with the N of New York under the F of Buffalo.
This die was installed on a Barry machine in the Buffalo main post office.
The first cover is Bomar type B01-13B with a numeral 1 in the bars die space, which was used from Sep 17 to Dec 31, 1901 The stamp is a 2¢ (Scott #23279b) which is used on a Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Co. corner advert cover with multi-coloured Exposition advertising. The Fair was open between May 1 and Nov 1, 1901.
The second cover is Bomar type B01-14C which was used between Jan 2 & Aug 28, 1900.
Post card posted at the Exposition using a 1 Pan-American stamp with an International Machine Co. Pan-American STATION machine cancellation dated Aug 21, 1901. The card shows the Ethnology building.
Unused multicoloured envelope produced for the Pan-American Exposition, 1901 at Buffalo, N.Y. by the Niagara Envelope Manufactory at Buffalo.
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