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great-britain-3-first-flight-westbound-mail-transatlantic-covers-may-27-1939 GREAT BRITAIN: 3 FIRST FLIGHT WESTBOUND MAIL TRANSATLANTIC COVERS MAY 27, 1939

Two are unopened.  One was opened and contains a copy of a letter contained in the other two.  It explains the origin of the covers and request from the recipient to get them.

$15.00
great-britain-scott-49-stamp-plate-10-,r-burr-forwarded-1873-cover-london-to-boston GREAT BRITAIN: SCOTT #49 PLATE 10. MR. BURR FORWARDED 1873 COVER LONDON-USA. CAT $225

Attractive 1873 cover with good markings.  Scarce Plate 10 stamp on cover. Cat: $225.  Tear top center does not affect stamp

$50.00
GREAT FALLS NEW HAMPSHIRE 1848 MARSTON & EASTMAN STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER

Legal letter to Gorham W. Hoitt settlement of a lawsuit involving Bruce Bollins. Winthrop A. Marston, son of John Marston of Nottingham, where he was born in 1801; read law in the office of Stephen Mitchell, Esq., at Durham; opened an office in Somersworth in 1830; resided there the rest of his life, except two years spent in Dover. During the later years of his life he was in partnership with Royal R. Eastman, Esq. The firm of Marston & Eastman was a very strong one and had a large practice in and out of the courts in Strafford county and York county, Maine. He died March 30, 1851. Full postmark and red numeral 5 for the rate.

$20.00
narssaq-greenland-niels-bohr-first-day-cover-scott-66-67 GREENLAND - 1963 NARSSAQ NIELS BOHR FIRST DAY COVER - SCOTT #66-67

Clean first day cover from Narssaq, Greenland to Halmstad, Sweden.  Cachet postmark.

$10.00
greensburgh-and-new-castle-1850s-stampless-folded-and-flipped-wrapper-court-sheriff- GREENSBURGH AND NEW CASTLE INDIANA 1850S FLIPPED WRAPPER - COURT AND SHERIFF

From the dates on the postmarks, it appears the sheriff of Greensburgh sent some documents to the clerk of the Boon Circuit court in Lebanon Indiana.  The clerk then sent either the documents or some other missive back to the sheriff from New Castle flipping and using the same outside wrapper.  Two full and clear postmarks. Probably unique.

$40.00
GREENWICH CONNECTICUT 1851 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO STAFFORD NEW HAMPSHIRE WITH UNLISTED PAID IN A BOX

Stampless folded letter from Harriett Bacon to Jedediah Harris in Stafford,  New Hampshire, inquiring about funds due her from the estate of her father.  She notes that the person she retained in Stafford to collect her funds...Samuel McMaster...has left the area and will no longer be able to assist her.  There is a pencil notation on the side...possibly by Harris with her name and $300 next to it. Nice postal history item. Significant is the use of a boxed PAID. This postmark is only listed with a PAID 5 in a circle. Condition is very nice; well above similar items from this era.

$25.00
HAMSTEAD NEW HAMPSHIRE 1852/54 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO DERRY NEW HAMPSHIRE - POSTAL HISTORY HAMSTEAD NEW HAMPSHIRE 1852/54 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO DERRY NEW HAMPSHIRE

Full, black postmark with PAID 3 in circle. Note in top left says: P.M. will please forward. No content. No rips or tears.

$30.00
HANCOCK NEW HAMPSHIRE 1846 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER WITH RED POSTMARK AND PAID MARK TO CAMBRIDGEPORT MASSACHUSETTS - POSTAL HISTORY HANCOCK NEW HAMPSHIRE 1846 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER WITH RED POSTMARK AND PAID MARK TO CAMBRIDGEPORT MASSACHUSETTS

Brief letter to Dr. Nathan Wright inquiring of the whereabouts of Dr. Walker, an artist, who was painting portraits at Washington. The writer, Clark Boutwell, would like to hire him to paint some family portraits. Clean, tear where seal was broken.

$30.00
HANCOCK NEW HAMPSHIRE 1846 STAMPLESS COVER WITH RED POSTMARK, TO BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT - POSTAL HISTORY HANCOCK NEW HAMPSHIRE 1846 STAMPLESS LETTER WITH RED POSTMARK, TO BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT

Nice full circle postmark with January 21 date in red.  Powerful three-page letter from daughter to mother. Daughter is very religious and the tone is carried through the letter.  In discussing a recent death she says "He is in the relm of bliss and you and I are not far behind him. I hope we may live in such manner as to be permitted to go and dwell with our dear Christian friends that have gone before us..." She provides interesting insights: "I am sorry to hear your hearing is not improved. You are in solitude in the midst of company and a companion could not be much comforet to you, only to look at." Letter is in very good condition with no rips or tears...not even where the seal was broken.

 

$30.00
HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 1849 STAMPLESS FOLDED POINTING HAND POSTMARK IOOF LETTER TO MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT

Interesting preprinted form from Charter Oak Lodge No. 2 of the International Order of Odd Fellows regarding the expulstion of Joseph Goodrich for misconduct.  Signed E H Bowers, secretary.  Note Charter Oak preprinted seal at lower left. Clean and fresh. Usual hole where seal was broken.

$25.00

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