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LEE MASSACHUSETTS 1846 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO NORWICH CONNECTICUT. UNLISTED RATE Rate of 5 in a circle is unlisted for Lee Massachusetts postmarks. Clean. |
$15.00 | ||
CONNECTICUT - MIDDLETOWN 1847 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT Clean stampless folded letter with light blue postmark including 5 in circle. Brief note to insurance company regarding customer policy. |
$15.00 | ||
MAINE: PORTLAND TWO 1923 SPECIAL DELIVERY COVERS TO BOSTON Scott E12 special delivery stamp on these covers to Boston. Desirable violet Fee Paid handstamp on each cover. |
$15.00 | ||
BERMUDA 1935 SILVER JUBILEE ISSUE. SCOTT 105-114 USED. INCLUDES 109 AND 109A Complete set. Lightly postmarked.
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$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS: EAST BOSTON 1851 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO GREAT FALLS NEW HAMPSHIRE Correspondence from two different people in this stampless folded letter. Plenty of news in both including child's whooping cough illness, church events, sleigh rides and more. |
$15.00 | ||
NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA 1885 REGISTERED COVER TO FREIBURG GERMANY U330 POSTAL STATIONERY
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$15.00 | ||
FORT PLAIN NEW YORK 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO ALBANY Interesting legal letter regarding the death of a plaintiff in a legal case. Excellent penmanship and easy to read text. Good Fort Plain New York postmark along with red PAID and manuscript 10 rate. Nice item in very good condition. |
$15.00 | ||
MASSACHUSETTS - BOSTON - LOT OF FIVE EARLY COVERS WITH PAID CANCELS Variety of postmarks and PAID marks. |
$15.00 | ||
NEW YORK CITY 1861 TRASK & LEEDS MERCHANTS ADVERTISING 1861 COVER TO ROXBURY NY. 2 SCOTT#26 Two distinctly different Scott #26 stamps on this cover. Right stamp is sharp and clear. Left stamp indicates overinked press. Both adorn a roughly opened all-over advertising cover for Jas. W. Trask & Co. (Jas. H. Leeds) produce commission merchants butter, cheese, lard and provisions, 236 Front Street, New York. |
$15.00 | ||
KENTUCKY: COAL RUN 1897-8 THREE COVERS ADDRESSED TO PHILADELPHIA Coal Run, also known as Coal Run Village, is a western Pike county town on the northwestern edge of Pikeville. There was a Coal Run Station nearby on the C & O Railroad. Coal Run was established officially in 1863 and Coal Run Village was incorporated in 1963. The Coal Run post office opened in 1866, became a branch of the Pikeville post office in 1959, and closed in 1974. The population in 2010 was 1,706. |
$15.00 |