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South Vernon Massachusetts DPO handstamp cover to Northfield MA Interesting cover in that the corner card identifies the Dunklee & Sons Walnut Grove Dairy Farms as being in South Vernon, Vermont with a PO in South Vernon, Massachusetts. |
$10.00 | ||
EARLY ARTIST DRAWN POSTCARD OF YOUNG WOMAN PLAYING THE ZITHER Artist name is hard tio discern. Looks like H. A. Lexis. Beautiful card. See image. Not sent through mail, but writing on back. |
$10.00 | ||
DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL SPEED TRIALS 1933 CACHET COVER -- NASCAR Nice early souvenir cover. Great for racing and NASCAR memorabilia collectors.
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$10.00 | ||
NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT 1840 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO NEW YORK CITY Clear red New Haven postmark on business letter from Waterbury asking whereabouts of an order of wire that has not been received. |
$10.00 | ||
FINLAND - TURKU 1915 CENSOR COVER TO DEL MAR CALIFORNIA WITH RUSSIA STAMP AND CENSOR SEAL Russian stamp (Scott #79) on this World War I era cover from Finland to California along with Russian censor strip. |
$10.00 | ||
US SCOTT 311 USED $1 BLACK FARRAGUT POSTAGE STAMP This stamp is well centered for issue. However, there is a pulled perf upper right and a diagonal crease. Being sold as a pretty space filler. |
$10.00 | ||
GERMANY: THREE MINT EARLY POSTAL STATIONERY COVERS Clean and fresh. |
$10.00 | ||
WEST MERIDEN CONNECTICUT DEAD POST OFFICE COVER TO HARTFORD Good postmark. Multiple circle killer on Scott #65 stamp. |
$10.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: BOSTON 1886 LETTERSHEET FRONT USED AS POSTCARD. RARE! Sender removed the balance of the letter sheet and just used the imprint panel as a postcard to send his message. |
$10.00 | ||
ARCHIE GUNN EARLY POSTCARD OF ATTRACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN IN RED HAT WITH BANNER Unused postcard in pristine condition. Archibald "Archie" Gunn was born October 11, 1863 in Taunton, Somersetshire, England He received his earliest art training from his father, and at Tottenham College in Staffordshire. In 1878 he attended the Calderon Art Academy in London. In 1880, Gunn was commissioned to paint a portrait of Lord Beaconsfield, which was presented to Queen Victoria. In 1883, he designed posters and costumes for theatrical productions of Gilbert and Sullivan in London. He used the pen-name "Chicot" for some of his theatrical posters. In 1889, Gunn traveled to America; settled in Manhattan and quickly began his American career as a commercial artist. In 1890 he became an editorial artist for The New York World newspaper, and also illustrated the magazine Truth. The greatest public renown for Gunn came from his posters, calendars, prints, and postcards of beautiful girls, which were fashionably displayed in homes throughout the nation at the turn of the century. Archie Gunn died on January 16, 1930. |
$10.00 |