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New York City Postal History continued...

NEW YORK CITY POSTAL HISTORY LARGE LOTS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
41 c   New York City postal history pot-pourri, 115 covers, ranging from Colonial to about 1900, mounted on exhibit pages and album pages, with a great deal of interesting material present, there is strength in the stampless period including 1694 and 1704 letters written in Dutch to Schenectady, 1755 cover with ms. "NY 3dtw", straightline "NEW/YORK" on 1763 and 1769 covers, plus other later straightline postmarks, fancy oval clam shell (5), ovals and a wide range of different circular datestamps, also present are some interesting stampless Trans-Atlantics, several ship covers, steamboat, free, carriers and locals and a nice showing of county postmarks on stampless and stamped covers including Williamsburg, Harlem, Yorkville, Astoria, Bay Side, College Point, Flatbush, Fort Hamilton, Manhattanville and others, condition is largely fine-very fine; this would make a fine basis for someone wishing to start a New York City postal history collection. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
42 c   New York City postal history accumulation comprised of about 500 covers and cards, sleeved and unsleeved, priced (some time ago) and unpriced, filling a box, starts with the 1851 issue and continues to about the turn of the century, with many 3c 1851-57 covers, some better frankings such as #14, 32, 68, etc, many nice fancy cancels, strong machine cancels, special delivery, auxiliary markings, illustrated and advertising, forwarded, steamboat, carrier and local, postage due, foreign destinations, some nice patriotics, entires and postal cards and more, there are a great many $10.00 to $100.00 retail value covers present so a careful inspection is suggested. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $6,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
43 c   Trans-Atlantic covers inbound or originating from New York City, accumulation comprised of 56 1840's to 1870's stampless covers, both incoming and outgoing, with a nice variety of origins, destinations, rates and markings including many better, plus a Rothschild correspondence of thirteen stampless covers from 1859-69 to Paris originating in New York or Mobile, the other half of the lot is stamped Trans-Atlantic covers to about 1900, with some better frankings such as three covers with 15c 1861, including a pair, a cover franked by the 12c "E" grill and three 10c 1869 covers, including one franked by a pair, some faults but most are fine-very fine. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
44 c   Foreign cover selection, small group of 38 covers, nearly all 19th century and mostly addressed to New York, including handsome three-color franking covers from Italy and Russia, plus better frankings from British Guiana and Haiti, mainly fine-very fine; viewing is essential. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction

United States Stamps

POWELL BROS. LIVESTOCK EMPORIUM SPECIALIZED COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
45 c   The postal history of the Powell Bros. Livestock Emporium exhibit and collection, comprised of an exhibit in two binders and an extensive collection in eleven binders of
hundreds of covers from and to the Powell Bros., first while in Syracuse, N.The postal history of the Powell Bros. Livestock Emporium exhibit and collection, comprised of an exhibit in two binders and an extensive collection in eleven binders of hundreds of covers from and to the Powell Bros., first while in Syracuse, N.Y. during the Civil War, then from Crawford county, Pa. from the mid-1860's into the 20th century as the town changed its name from Spring Corners to Spring to Springboro and finally to Shadeland, the covers are not only from the Powell Bros. with their various all-over advertisements and illustrated corner cards, but a great many are to the firm and bear illustrated corner cards depicting horses and other livestock as well as other subjects, these covers come from a wide range of places and some have county or other better postmarks and cancels such a "Jack-O-Lantern", the collection is mounted and written-up on pages and loose, with a good amount of ancillary information, illustrations and historical information, typical mixed condition, many fine-very fine; includes the owner's 2007 44 page publication on the subject. (imagea) (imageb) (imagec) (imaged) (imagee) (imagef) (Image) Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
POSTMASTER PROVISIONALS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
46 O 9X1 9X1, New York, N.Y., 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, signed ACM connected, select used single, ample to large margins all around, strong color and a razor sharp impression on
crisp white paper, cancelled only be a tiny bit of red c.d.s. in the#9X1, New York, N.Y., 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, signed ACM connected, select used single, ample to large margins all around, strong color and a razor sharp impression on crisp white paper, cancelled only be a tiny bit of red c.d.s. in the bottom left corner, very fine. (Image) $625.00

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
47 O 9X1e 9X1e, New York, N.Y. 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, without signature, handsome used example of this scarce stamp, four large margins, strong color and a highly detailed
impression, faint trace of a red cancel, extremely fine 1997 and 2008 PF#9X1e, New York, N.Y. 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, without signature, handsome used example of this scarce stamp, four large margins, strong color and a highly detailed impression, faint trace of a red cancel, extremely fine; 1997 and 2008 PF certificates. (Image) $900.00

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
1847 ISSUES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
48 O 1 1, 5c Red brown, select used example, featuring four very large and well balanced margins, deep color and crisp impression, complemented by a neat portion of a blue town cancel,
extremely fine and quite choice 2002 PF certificate.#1, 5c Red brown, select used example, featuring four very large and well balanced margins, deep color and crisp impression, complemented by a neat portion of a blue town cancel, extremely fine and quite choice; 2002 PF certificate. (Image) $635.00

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
49 O 1 1, 5c Pale brown, used, large to mostly extra-large margins all around, warm color in the pale brown shade, complete strike of a black circular grid cancel, extremely fine 2009
PSE certificate.#1, 5c Pale brown, used, large to mostly extra-large margins all around, warm color in the pale brown shade, complete strike of a black circular grid cancel, extremely fine; 2009 PSE certificate. (Image) $700.00

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
50 O 1 1, 5c Red brown, handsome bottom sheet-margin used single, with clear to large margins on the other three sides, including a bit of the adjacent frame line at top, fresh color
on crisp clean paper, light red grid cancel, nearly very fine.#1, 5c Red brown, handsome bottom sheet-margin used single, with clear to large margins on the other three sides, including a bit of the adjacent frame line at top, fresh color on crisp clean paper, light red grid cancel, nearly very fine. (Image) $600.00

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
51 c 1 1, 5c Red brown, very large margins all around, especially rich color, wonderfully postmarked on an 1851 folded letter to Monroe, Wis. by bold central strike of a greenish blue
grid, with matching Paid to right and superb Mineral Point, Wis#1, 5c Red brown, very large margins all around, especially rich color, wonderfully postmarked on an 1851 folded letter to Monroe, Wis. by bold central strike of a greenish blue grid, with matching "Paid" to right and superb "Mineral Point, WisT./11 Jun" c.d.s. to left, a post-territorial use of an old territorial designation, couple of trivial bleached spots in lettersheet, stamp has been lifted for examination and hinged in place, overall an extremely fine and lovely cover; a desirable and rare Five Cent 1847 usage from Wisconsin, with only eight Five Cent recorded usages from Mineral Point in the Alexander census; 1993 and 1998 PF certificates; ex-"Sevenoaks". (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $3,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
52 c 1 1, 5c Red brown, tied by red grid cancel and matching New York c.d.s., along with 1c Black on rose carrier stamp (6LB9) on folded letter to New London, Conn., 5c stamp with
irregular margins and in at left, carrier stamp with four full to v#1, 5c Red brown, tied by red grid cancel and matching New York c.d.s., along with 1c Black on rose carrier stamp (#6LB9) on folded letter to New London, Conn., 5c stamp with irregular margins and in at left, carrier stamp with four full to very large margins, minor gum stain at bottom left and cancelled by pencil, overall fine; a rare combination usage; 1992 PF certificate. (Image) $2,000.00

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
53 Ou 1a 1a, 5c Dark brown, an especially attractive used single, featuring four exceptionally large and even margins, sumptuously rich color and a well incised impression, bright red
square grid cancel, extremely fine a lovely used classic 2007 PSE ce#1a, 5c Dark brown, an especially attractive used single, featuring four exceptionally large and even margins, sumptuously rich color and a well incised impression, bright red square grid cancel, extremely fine; a lovely used classic; 2007 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $2,150.00). (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
54 Ou 2 2, 10c Black, an exceedingly choice used example, possessing large to huge margins all around, strong color and a sharp impression, brilliant red grid cancel, an extremely fine
gem 2009 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95 SMQ $3,450.00).#2, 10c Black, an exceedingly choice used example, possessing large to huge margins all around, strong color and a sharp impression, brilliant red grid cancel, an extremely fine gem; 2009 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $3,450.00). (Image) $1,400.00

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
55 O 2 2, 10c Black, a premium quality used single, featuring large to huge margins all around, lovely bright shade and a highly detailed impression, red square grid cancel, extremely
fine and choice.#2, 10c Black, a premium quality used single, featuring large to huge margins all around, lovely bright shade and a highly detailed impression, red square grid cancel, extremely fine and choice. (Image) $1,400.00

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
56 O 2 2, 10c Black, used, four large margins, crisp detailed impression, bright red grid cancel, extremely fine 1989 PF certificate.#2, 10c Black, used, four large margins, crisp detailed impression, bright red grid cancel, extremely fine; 1989 PF certificate. (Image) $1,400.00

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
57 p 2 2, 10c Black, mostly large margins to well clear at base, tied by red grid to large piece to France endorsed pr Cambria from New York, red Boston23 May10 cts. c.d.s., red 1848
British transit backstamp, red Calais entry c.d.s. and boxed C#2, 10c Black, mostly large margins to well clear at base, tied by red grid to large piece to France endorsed "pr Cambria from New York", red "Boston/23 May/10 cts." c.d.s., red 1848 British transit backstamp, red Calais entry c.d.s. and boxed "Colonies/&c ART 13" handstamp, very fine and attractive. (Image) $1,400.00

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
58 O 2 2, 10c Black, used, large even margins all around, strong color and fine impression, lightened ms. cancel and gummed, very fine.#2, 10c Black, used, large even margins all around, strong color and fine impression, lightened ms. cancel and gummed, very fine. (Image) $750.00

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
1875 REPRODUCTIONS OF 1847 ISSUE
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
59 og 3 3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, an exceptionally choice example, featuring four lavishly large and nicely balanced margins, which is most uncharacteristic
of this issue, glorious rich color and a highly detailed impression,#3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, an exceptionally choice example, featuring four lavishly large and nicely balanced margins, which is most uncharacteristic of this issue, glorious rich color and a highly detailed impression, an extremely fine gem; 1989 PF certificate. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
60 og 3 3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, full well balanced margins all around, bright color, very fine.#3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, full well balanced margins all around, bright color, very fine. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction

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