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The "Andromeda" Collection of U.S. Bank Note Issue Covers continued...

U.S.-Great Britain Treaty Mail continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2108 c 1c Ultramarine (156).> Block of six, tied by quartered cork cancels, light strike of Washington D.C. Dec. 4 (1874) circular datestamp on attorneys corner card cover <to Birmingham, England,> red New York Dec.
5 circular datestamp, receiving back1c Ultramarine (156). Block of six, tied by quartered cork cancels, light strike of "Washington D.C. Dec. 4" (1874) circular datestamp on attorney's corner card cover to Birmingham, England, red "New York Dec. 5" circular datestamp, receiving backstamp, insignificant corner crease on bottom right stamp and tiny soiled spot on bottom center stamp, Very Fine, unusual use of 1c block to pay 6c rate, ex Albert (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
2109 c 3c Green (147).> Two, tied by circle of wedges cancel and Chicago Ill. Mar. 21 (1872) circular datestamp on yellow cover <to London, England, and forwarded to another street with pair of Great Britain 1870
-12p Rose Red> tied by London N.W. AP 43c Green (147). Two, tied by circle of wedges cancel and "Chicago Ill. Mar. 21" (1872) circular datestamp on yellow cover to London, England, and forwarded to another street with pair of Great Britain 1870 -1/2p Rose Red tied by "London N.W. AP 4 72" duplex datestamp and oval grid, red London "Paid" datestamp, very slightly reduced at left, Very Fine, this is a very rare use of the "Bantam" -1/2p Victoria stamp in combination with U.S. postage (we do not recall seeing another like it) (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
2110 c 6c Carmine (148).> Tied by segmented cork cancel, Great Falls N.H. Mar. 4 (1872) circular datestamp on cover with printed address to navy personnel aboard the U.S.S. <<Plymouth>> in care of B. F. Stevens in
<London, England,> red New York and Londo6c Carmine (148). Tied by segmented cork cancel, "Great Falls N.H. Mar. 4" (1872) circular datestamp on cover with printed address to navy personnel aboard the U.S.S. Plymouth in care of B. F. Stevens in London, England, red New York and London transit datestamps, red "United States Despatch Agent, B.F. Stevens, London, Mar. 18, 1872" oval datestamp, Very Fine (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
2111 c 6c Dull Pink (159).> Tied by perfect bold strike of <Negative 29 in Circle Day of the Month> cancel with Westminster Md. Jul. 29 circular datestamp on cover <to London, England,> red New York and London Paid
datestamps, light vertical bend at c6c Dull Pink (159). Tied by perfect bold strike of Negative "29" in Circle Day of the Month cancel with "Westminster Md. Jul. 29" circular datestamp on cover to London, England, red New York and London "Paid" datestamps, light vertical bend at center, small edge nick at right, still Extremely Fine, early use of 6c Continental (EDU in June 1873) and unusual cancel (Image)

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E. 150-200

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
2112 c 6c Dull Pink (159).> Horizontal pair, well-centered, tied by two strikes of <San Francisco Foreign Mail> segmented cork cancel, magenta San Francisco Cal. Mar. 11 Paid (1875) circular datestamp on cover
addressed in violet <to Ealing, England,> rea6c Dull Pink (159). Horizontal pair, well-centered, tied by two strikes of San Francisco Foreign Mail segmented cork cancel, magenta "San Francisco Cal. Mar. 11 Paid" (1875) circular datestamp on cover addressed in violet to Ealing, England, readdressed to 324 Euston Place in London (probably the Victoria Hotel) with forwarding postage paid by Great Britain 1p Red (33), tied by London duplex datestamp, additional backstamps, small blue crayon "2" at lower left indicating double rate, which was paid by two 6c stamps but ignored in England, some light soiling, still Very Fine, scarce use of San Francisco Foreign Mail cancels and two-country franking for forwarding (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
2113 c 24c Purple (153).> Wide margins and exceptionally choice centering, vibrant color, tied by Louisville Ky. Aug. 25 (1871) duplex datestamp and flower petals cork cancel on grocers corner card cover <to
Manchester, England,> red New York Aug. 2924c Purple (153). Wide margins and exceptionally choice centering, vibrant color, tied by "Louisville Ky. Aug. 25" (1871) duplex datestamp and "flower petals" cork cancel on grocer's corner card cover to Manchester, England, red "New York Aug. 29" circular datestamp, Manchester receiving backstamp (Sep. 8)

EXTREMELY FINE. A "PERFECT" SINGLE FRANKING OF THE 24-CENT 1870 NATIONAL BANK NOTE ISSUE, PAYING QUADRUPLE RATE TO ENGLAND.

The 24c 1870 Issue is rarely found used alone on cover. In this case the 24c stamp is used to pay the quadruple 6c U.S.-G.B. treaty rate on a standard-size cover (unusual for its weight classification). The corner card and attractive Louisville postmark and cancellation (an unusual origin for transatlantic covers) enhance the visual appeal of this scarce use. (Image)

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E. 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2114 c 3c Green (158).> Tied by quartered cork cancel, Washington D.C. Aug. 24 6PM duplex datestamp on <Consulate of the United States Londonderry imprint cover from Ireland to Lawrence Mass.,> Eagle, Shield and E.
Pluribus Unum imprint on flap, signe3c Green (158). Tied by quartered cork cancel, "Washington D.C. Aug. 24 6PM" duplex datestamp on "Consulate of the United States Londonderry" imprint cover from Ireland to Lawrence Mass., Eagle, Shield and "E. Pluribus Unum" imprint on flap, signed "A. Livermore Consul" (Arthur Livermore), red "United States Despatch Agent, B.F. Stevens, London, Aug. 13, 1874" oval datestamp, blue "DEPARTMENT OF STATE" straightline handstamp, slightly reduced at top, some edgewear and small tear, still Very Fine, sent by diplomatic pouch from Ireland to the Department of State in Washington D.C. (handled by B. F. Stevens), then posted by mail to Massachusetts, probably personal correspondence which should have had foreign postage paid, ex Albert and Barwis (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction

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