1883, 2¢ red brown, diagonal bisect, tied by segmented cork cancel on local envelope bearing TRENTON NJ May 13 c.d.s., paying open letter rate, Foundation Cert. (2005) (Scott 210 var.).
Estimate $350 - 450.
United States, British Commonwealth, Foreign & Forgeries
By: Harmers International, Inc.
Harmers International, Inc. United States, British Commonwealth, Foreign & Forgeries
Harmers International Inc. of New York and London are pleased to announce their next Public Auction will be held on June 6, 2015 1pm NY Time at the Collector’s Club NYC.
This wonderful sale includes: United States Stamps – extensive postal history with Stampless, classic issues, Carriers & Locals, California Steamship Mail, Mississippi River Packets, Western Express Companies, Texas & Wars, Confederates & Possessions – British Commonwealth with outstanding New South Wales Sidney Views, Great Britain etc..
Foreign with China, Romania Classic covers, Russia, Switzerland Sitting Helvetia Covers plus more, and Harmers famous “Collections and Various.” .
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Lot #126 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
Lot #127 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1883, 4¢ blue green, diagonal bisect, tied on local envelope by SAINT LOUIS MO AUG 1887 duplex cancel, fine cover (Scott 211 var.).
Estimate $500 - 600.
Lot #128 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1883, 4¢ blue green, diagonal bisect, tied by blue segmented cork cancel on light blue local envelope bearing matching blue NEWBURGH N.Y. FEB 28 c.d.s., another fine example of bisect (Scott 211 var.).
Estimate $500 - 600.
Lot #129 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1893 Columbian Exposition. Set of 6 engraved tickets plus 4 "Caxton" tickets with envelope plus Postal Cards Series No. 1, twelve cards. Nice matching sets.
Estimate $200 - 250.
Lot #130 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1893, Columbian $1 salmon, very fine, tied by oval NEW YORK R strikes on registered envelope, bearing on reverse red boxed REGISTERED FEB 8 1897 NY and K 2-9-97 NY c.d.s. receiver (Scott 241).
Estimate $500 - 600
Delivery was only about six blocks .
Lot #131 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1901, Pan-Americans complete, Matching Envelopes cancelled by BUFFALO May 30-01 Expo Station machine cancel. Each with appropriate gripper marks, very fine (Scott 294-299).
Scott $2,560.
Lot #132 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1909, 1¢ green, bluish paper, four picture post cards, fine group (some creases), each bearing single copy dated early March 1909 Washington D.C. (Scott 357).
Scott $480.
Lot #133 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1917, 2¢ deep rose, type Ia, tied by CLEVELAND FEB 26 1920 duplex cancel on neat black and red CIGARS advertising cover. Quite attractive, Foundation Cert. (1991) (Scott 500).
Scott $650+.
Lot #134 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1920, 2¢ carmine rose, Offset imperf, type IV, Sheet Margin Copy, extremely fine, tied by CHICAGO ILL MAY 8 1920 duplex cancel on Optician's envelope. Earliest Known Usage by almost three years and in the issuing year, Foundation Cert. (2015) (Scott 532).
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #135 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
First Day Cover: 1922, 11¢ greenish blue, tied by FREEMONT OHIO OCT 4 1922 duplex on 2¢ entire bearing First Day handstamp, to New York City, a very rare cover from a very popular issue, (Scott 563).
Scott $3,750.
Lot #136 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
First Day Cover: 1926, 7¢ black, 8¢ olive green and 9¢ rose, rotary, fine to very fine, tied by WASHINGTON DC MAY 29 1926 duplex cancels on C.E. NICKLES air mail envelope to San Francisco. The superior way to collect these values, the only values issued in 1926 (Scott 588, 589, 590).
Estimate $300 - 350.
Lot #137 - u.s. postal history 1870-1968 Issues
1968, 6¢ Flag over White House, pair, imperf horizontally, very fine, tied by MINNEAPOLIS MN 1970 ALWAYS USE ZIP CODE duplex on Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company window envelope, less than 50 pairs issued, Foundation Cert (2015) for pair removed to ascertain lack of perforation (Scott 1338u).
Scott $325 for unused.
Lot #138 - u.s. postal history Airmail and Postage Due
Airmail, 1918-23, First and Second Issues complete, 3 with plate numbers, with Pilgrim 1¢ and Beacon 5¢, all tied by BROOKLYN OCT 28 1928 c.d.s. strikes on Zeppelin flown 5¢ entire bearing violet Zeppelin United States - Germany strike, on reverse Friedrichshafen transit and Wesermunde receiver. A most impressive franking. (Scott C1-C6, C11, 548).
Estimate $250 - 300.
Lot #139 - u.s. postal history Airmail and Postage Due
Postage Due, 1910, 2¢ deep claret, diagonal bisect, tied by 4 ring target cancel on 2¢ carmine (U412) entire bearing 1913 Panama-Pacific 1¢ green tied by BUFF. & PITTS R.P.O. MAR 28 1913 c.d.s. strikes and POSTAGE DUE "1" handstamp, on reverse Glassmere receiver, Foundation Cert. (2004) "Philatelic bisect" (Scott J46 var.).
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #140 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Lancaster Business College (carrier?), violet fancy eagle in frame imprinted on envelope, "cancelled" by violet LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE oval, 3 additional strikes on reverse. Letter from Chicago to Baltimore purportedly 1886.
Estimate $250 - 300.
Lot #141 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
New York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on blue green, enormous margins all around, showing dividing lines on three and a half sides, creases, still very fine, cancelled by red U.S. in box and tied by matching CITY DESPATCH POST APR 24 1 O'CLOCK c.d.s. on petite folded letter. Very pretty (Scott 6LB5).
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #142 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
New York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on blue green, good to large margins all around, crease (one) well clear of design, cancelled by red U.S. in box of folded letter sheet bearing red CITY DESPATCH POST MAR 9 9 O'CLOCK. Attractive, Foundation Cert. #0282373 (1994) does not accompany lot (Scott 6LB5).
Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot #143 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
D.O. Blood & Co., 1845 (2¢) black, large margins all around showing dividing lines top and bottom plus partial sides, tied by filing crease on folded letter sheet. Fine genuine cover (Scott 15L5).
Scott $800.
Lot #144 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
D.O. Blood & Co., 1846 (2¢) black, frame-line touched in places, "tied" by filing crease on petite folded letter date-lined "Philadelphia Nov 4th 4_" (side flap missing), cute local letter asking a relative to "come up" because of sick "papa". Fine and adorable. (Scott 15L6).
Scott $1,250.
Lot #145 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Blood's Dispatch, 1848 (2¢) black on pale green, good margins all around, very fine, cancelled by appropriate black grid on envelope (couple of insignificant stain spots), a very rare and nice example of this issue, Ex Gibson (Scott 15L11).
Scott $1,500.
Lot #146 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Boyd's City Express, 1860, 1¢ black on lilac, margins all around, some color change, together with 3¢ (#65) tied by NEW YORK APR _ double circle c.d.s. on envelope bearing manuscript "April 15 63", probably Dunkirk receiver (Scott 20L17).
Scott $500.
Lot #147 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Boyd's City Post, 1864, blue on orange, large margins all around, extremely fine, rare, Foundation Cert. (2014) (Scott 20LU11).
Scott $4,000 as entire
Only one entire resided in the Golden Collection .
Lot #148 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Boyd's City Dispatch, envelope, 1878 (1¢) red on amber, diagonal laid paper envelope (wrinkled) cancelled by light violet company oval, cover readdressed and bearing notation and signature in same ink as new address (Scott 20LU30).
Scott $650.
Lot #149 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Hussey's City Post, 1859, 1¢ rose red, large to good margins all around, showing portion of adjoining stamp at bottom, extremely fine, tied by HUSSEY PAID 1 CT NOV 15 c.d.s. on local envelope. Pretty. (Scott 87L10).
Scott $400.
Lot #150 - u.s. postal history carriers and locals
Hussey's Post, 1869, 2¢ blue, margins all around including sheet at right, very fine, tied by HUSSEY PAID 2 CT OCT 30 c.d.s. on neat local envelope docketed "Oct 28 1869". Very nice, Ex Golden (lot #1215) (Scott 87L41).
Estimate $500 - 600.
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