Auction Detail
3070 – ERIVAN X
Transatlantic Mail via Forwaring Agents, a neatly-mounted collection of twenty one items, 1830s through 1850s, all to London and carried via a range of ships including the Acadia, Ashburton, Asia, Britannia, Cambria, Columbus, Europa, Garrick, Hibernia, Independence, Niagara, Royal William, Sheridan, and Silas Richards, originating from Baltimore, Havana, Mobile, Matanzas, New Orleans, or New York, and all via forwarding agents, with all but a few showing agent handstamps, including Hudson’s News Room, De Rham, Iselin, & Moore, I.W. Ward, Meyer & Hupeden, Heckschers, Coster & Matfeld, Castello, Meyer & Stucken, F & J Brockelmann, Schmidt & Vogel, H. Bleidorn, and Judson, Andrews & Co, some small faults to covers, but most with fine strikes of agent markings, an attractive and useful group.
United States stamps and postal history collection balance, the vast majority being nineteenth century, with stampless transatlantic usages including 1854 San Francisco to Paris, 1859 via New York to Germany, 1845 5c black Postmasters’ Provisional on folded letter to Providence RI, 1847 1c brown single on piece tied by neat town cancel, three examples on cover including from Chicago, Brockville CT, and New Haven CT, 1847 10c on front from Detroit to Pittsburg, lovely silk and lace Valentine, many 3c Washington on cover with a range of cancellations, including manuscript, forwarded, one adhesive showing portion of straddle-pane guideline margin, select singles and multiples including a lovely 1851 12c horizontal pair, as well as a perforated 12c horizontal pair showing portion of straddle-pane guideline, two 1855 10c green showing straddle-pane guideline margin, Civil War usages including 1862 Magnus patriotic from Washington, D.C. (stains), Union patriotic with Keene, Ohio manuscript cancel, beautiful “Dearest Spot on Earth to Me is Home, Sweet Home” Magnus illustrated advertising letter sheet, “Secessionist” hand-colored Mule design from Steubenville, and 1862 Washington DC illustrated patriotic letterhead, 1869 1c buff single franking from Hudson, New York, 10c Eagle & Shield solo franking to Switzerland, steamboat covers including handstamps of the Red River Packet “Countess”, the New Orleans & Grand Encore “Frolic”, and “Swamp Fox” cover from Louisiana, 30c Franklin single franking to Germany, over twenty 1860s Bank Note Issues, some grilled, noting range of shades, frankings, and postmarks including manuscript and fancy cancels, foreign destinations including 1864 12c+3c franking to Paris, charming 27c franking mourning cover from Tarrytown to Belgium via British packet with manuscript town cancel, Territorial markings, Cory PA Eagle fancy cancel on piece, multiple desirable dollar-value Columbian used singles, advertising with full-front Lampe & Co Importers stampless transatlantic to Germany, 1c Black Jack on Great American Tea Co. and Lewis & Clark Centennial full-front illustrations,scarce 1899 $1 black Guam overprint on registered cover from Agana, 1853 3c dark red pair on folded letter from Lahaina, Hawaii (repairs), interesting 1885 Division of Dead Letters envelope with yellow and 1900 Portland Street Fair & Carnival, and selection of twelve charming twentieth century fancy cancel covers including Fly Ohio, Lakewood Illinois Flower, “Beetle” of Bug Kentucky, Statue of Liberty of Liberty, Arizona, etc, a lovely collection, with over 100 covers and several dozen stamps, with some faults to be expected but of overall better quality than often seen, worthy of detailed inspection.
Waterbury, Connecticut Fancy Cancel collection, with roughly 100 covers, with a wide range of times, including Arrowheads (Rohloff) B-2, B-3, B-4, B-7, B-8, B-13, B-14, B-16, Crossroads C-4, C-6, C-7, C-10, Circle of Wedges D-12, D-15, the latter on lovely Bank Note cover to Austria, D-22, Shamrock F-11, scarce Pumpkin G-2, grid cancels H-5/5a, H-6, H-8A H10, H13, H19, H25, Heart & Arrows J-4, J-5 (in red, on 3c Bank Note,) J-7, Letters with “Negative D” K-6, the rare “Initial G” K-8, three strikes on cover to Washington, “Negative H” K-11, Leaves with L-8, L-9, L-10, L-11, L-12, L-17, L-21, L-27, L-29, L-31, L-32, L-40, L-41, L-44, L-48, L-50, L-51, Rosettes P-2, P-4, P-4a, P-5, P-8, P-9, P-10, P11-12, P-13, P-15, P-17, P-18, P-19, P-20, P-21, P-22 P-23, P-25, P-26, P-27, P-28, P-29, P-30, Shields with Q-2, Q-3, Q-6,Q-7, Q-8, Q-10, Stars with S-1, S-2, S-3, S-6, S-7, and S-8, condition varies, with some faults, chiefly selected for choice strikes, overall superior quality to what is often encountered, and a lovely accumulation of these charming and ever-popular postmarks.
Wells, Fargo and Co.& Western Express balance of collection, with fifteen items, noting two 1862 25c blue Pony Express covers, each on 3c pink entire, cancelled respectively in Virginia City NT and Coloma (both faulty) four-margin 25c red on 3c entire piece, cancelled San Francisco, fine strike of oval “Chinese Camp” Express mark, 1882 3c green with printed frank postmarked “Bartlett Springs” 1890 Wells Fargo printed frank entire from Monterey to San Francisco, “Benicia” oval on 3c Nesbitt entire, “Steamer EMILY” straight-line on 2c entire from San Francisco, undated 3c entire with red frank from New York to Benton Wisconsin with “Due 3” in manuscript, unused 3c entire with “VICTORIA / PAID / V.I.” in blue, 1889 Mexico entire from Leon to Mexico City, Canada 1874 6c Small Queen cover from Victoria, British Columbia to Walla Walla via Portland with red PAID ALL, attractive Greenhood & Newbauer Northern Express with Weaverville Cal oval, Langton & Bros Yuba River Express embossed cover, J. Bamber & Co Contra Costa Express, some small faults but a chiefly fine and desirable group.