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Fall Postal History 2022
Our Fall 2022 Postal History sale includes the John D. Bowman Collection of Boyd's City Express Post, the William B. Robinson Collection of Wisconsin Postal History, material from the collections of Steven M. Roth and Graham Booth, FRPSL, and much more.
- The John D. Bowman Collection of Boyd's City Express Post (218) Apply The John D. Bowman Collection of Boyd's City Express Post filter
- The William B. Robinson Collection of Wisconsin Postal History (216) Apply The William B. Robinson Collection of Wisconsin Postal History filter
- Main catalogue (179) Apply Main catalogue filter
- Postal History from the Steven M. Roth Collection (169) Apply Postal History from the Steven M. Roth Collection filter
- Selections from the Graham Booth Collection of Transatlantic Mail (99) Apply Selections from the Graham Booth Collection of Transatlantic Mail filter
- Advertising Covers Lots and Collections (1) Apply Advertising Covers Lots and Collections filter
- Advertising and Illustrated Covers by Topic (4) Apply Advertising and Illustrated Covers by Topic filter
- Civil War Covers - Union Patriotic Covers (8) Apply Civil War Covers - Union Patriotic Covers filter
- Convention and Inauguration Covers (3) Apply Convention and Inauguration Covers filter
- Postcards and Trade Cards (1) Apply Postcards and Trade Cards filter
- TOPICAL COLLECTIONS (1) Apply TOPICAL COLLECTIONS filter
- U.S. "Crash" Covers (3) Apply U.S. "Crash" Covers filter
- U.S. Airmail and Flight Covers Lots and Collections (3) Apply U.S. Airmail and Flight Covers Lots and Collections filter
- U.S. Zeppelin Flights (1) Apply U.S. Zeppelin Flights filter
- UNITED STATES PICTURE POSTCARDS (1) Apply UNITED STATES PICTURE POSTCARDS filter
- UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS (2) Apply UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS filter
- United States of America (651) Apply United States of America filter
- Washington-Franklin Issues (1) Apply Washington-Franklin Issues filter
- Not Used (211) Apply Not Used filter
cover franked with three Great Britain 1d Red (small faults), tied by "Kendal Fe 13 77" duplexes, marked "30" centimes for the shortfall, probably carried by Allan Line's Sardinian, black two-line "U.S. Currency 14" handstamp, light wear, still fine
cover underfranked with Great Britain 1d Red, tied by "London W.C. No 4 79" duplex, black "T" handstamp, carried from Queenstown by Inman Line's City of Montreal, upon arrival in New York black "U.S. Charge to Collect 4 Cents" handstamp applied alongside two 2c postage due stamps, arrived in Utica December 3 where it was advertised, later marked "Unclaimed" and sent to the Dead Letter Office, where the postage due adhesives were removed and the cover returned to England under separate cover, backflap faults, very fine and interesting use, ex-White
cover franked with Great Britain ½d Rose and two 1d Red brown, all tied by "Queenstown Se 13 80" duplexes, upon arrival 10c Brown postage due (J5) applied, black "New York Sep 25 Due 10 Cents" opera glass with "T" and "25" handstamps, Syracuse backstamp, light wear, fine
cover franked with Great Britain 2½d Blue (small faults), tied by "Uddingston My 25 81" duplex, horizontal pair of 5c Brown postage due adhesives (J4) with crayon cancel, "New York Jun 5 Due 10 Cents" and "T Centimes 25" opera glass handstamps, very fine
"Stitt, Day, & Co.'s Prices Current of American Produce", 1d impressed newspaper tax mark, framed "Paid at Liverpool Jy20 1847" and "2" handstamps, carried by Cunard's Hibernia departing Liverpool July 20 and arriving Boston August 2, trivial ink erosion, very fine and scarce
folded outer lettersheet, 2c printed matter rate prepaid by horizontal pair of 1851 Type IV 1c Blue (9, positions 81-82L1L), tied by blue postmark, carried by Cunard's Africa departing Boston June 20 and arriving Liverpool July 1, large green "2" due handstamp, fine and attractive
folded outer lettersheet with the 2c printed matter prepaid by two 1851 Type IV 1c Blue (9), tied by light New Orleans datestamp, blue framed "Open Printed Circular", carried by Cunard's America departing Boston March 12 and arriving Liverpool March 27, large black "2" due handstamp, very fine
"Boult, English, & Brandon's Freight Circular" franked with Great Britain 1d Red (faults), carried aboard Cunard's Asia departing Liverpool June 9 and arriving New York June 21, black "2" due handstamp upon arrival in New York (only example known on incoming printed matter), very fine, ex-Winter
vertical pair of 1868 3c Red "F" grill (94) on large part printed circular (missing left hand internal page), paying the 6c book rate of January 1, 1868, very fine example of this short-lived rate, ex-Tabeart and Wood
red Type A handstamp on 1858 folded letter to Cognac, France, red "New York Paid 12 Jul 21" datestamp, carried by Cunard's Africa arriving in Liverpool August 2, Calais and Paris transit markings and August 4 arrival backstamp, very fine, ex-Wood
red Type E datestamp ties 6c Dull pink (159) alongside 30c Gray black (165), both stamps tied by black corks to cover to Montpellier, France, carried by NGL's Necker to Southampton, backflap missing and small repairs along top edge, very fine, these stamps combine to pay double the 9c Treaty rate to France plus 18c supplementary fee, ex-Noel and Walske
Type F duplex ties 5c Taylor to 5c Blue stamped envelope to Bremen, Germany, carried by N.G.L.'s Oder, January 16 arrival backstamp, very fine and choice, ex-Hogg and Markovits