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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.
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approximately 18 items, better include Scott 35 on cover from Portland, Maine to Montreal with "U.States." in arc; 65 and 69 on cover from New Brunswick, NJ to Frankfurt; 87 on cover to New York City; and 96 on cover from Chicago to Berlin; also a few first issue postage due covers and other miscellany, mixed condition throughout, better covers generally fine to very fine
12 covers incoming from Wishaw or Edinburgh, mix of stampless and adhesives, all with original contents, variety of different markings, generally fine and interesting
13 covers including cornercards/perfins from Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Credit Clearing House of New York, Fairbanks-Morse, etc., some small faults, generally fine
box of about 1,200 mixed US covers, first approximately 700 ship and naval covers (including special events, Arctic expeditions, paquetbot, etc.), followed by about 500 assorted covers primarily from the 1880s to 1920s, including advertising, official mail, stationery entires, mourning covers from the Banknote era, and much more, generally fine to very fine, should prove interesting and worthwhile with a closer look
approximately 60 covers and postcards, stampless covers including 1835 Philadelphia to New York, 1840 York PA, 1841 Lancaster PA, 1840, 1851 New Orleans, and Mobile AL "Way 11"; a few postcards and stationery entires including some 1990s used official stationery, a varied and interesting group with most items fine to very fine
box of over 1,000 covers total, including approximately 350 airmail covers including first flights and events, about 100 computer vended stamps on cover, and over 700 20th Century commercial covers including transportation coil plate number singles, all fine to very fine
approximately 44 items, mostly modern, we note (in no particular order): officials including O139 on cover, 1906 mailer's permit, 1888 Smithsonian penalty envelope, "Return to sender, Delivery forbidden by judicial sentence" auxiliary marking, and several modern APO covers, mostly very fine, an eclectic mix worth a look
approximately 1,000 covers, including first day covers of WWII-related issues (Overrun Countries, etc.), soldier's mail, patriotic covers, and much more, generally very fine, ideal for resale or for further continuation, difficult to amass in this quantity
two binders of US V-Mail and one binder of British WWII aerograms, several hundred items total, many marked at retail $5-15, generally very fine and interesting
approximately 1,500 covers, primarily from the 1930s/40s, huge variety of different cachets and vessels, mostly very fine, close inspection could pay off as these were accumulated by a knowledgeable collector, a fantastic opportunity for the naval collector or dealer
two large cartons filled with approximately 3,000 covers (a conservative estimate), dating from rocket flights of the 1930s through shuttle flights of the 1980s, many different missions, launches, and events, autographs throughout including Buzz Aldrin, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Alan Shepard, and more, generally very fine, an excellent opportunity for the collector or dealer