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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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two strikes of circular datestamp tie vertical pair and single 1851 1c Blue to cover to Poughkeepsie, New York, light toning along top edge barely affects one stamp, very fine appearance
circular datestamp on 1860 cover to Toulouse, France, franked with 1860 5c Brown and 1857 10c Green each tied by grid cancel, red "New York Paid 3 Sep 22" datestamp and boxed "PD", black Havre octagon ties 5c, French backstamps, very fine and choice, an attractive transatlantic use from Wisconsin, ex-Rohloff
straightline town mark with manuscript date on ca. 1855 cover to Horse Heads, New York, light “Paid 3” handstamp, fine and rare, the only recorded example of this postmark, ex-Koch
manuscript postmark on 1848 folded letter to Westminster, Massachusetts, matching “10” rate, slightly reduced, very fine, one of just four recorded manuscript postmarks from Ridgeway
circular datestamp ties 1861 3c Rose (faults) to "The Constitution" red and blue patriotic cover (Keen imprint), addressed to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, backflap torn, very fine and attractive
faint manuscript postmark on cover to Bible House, New York, franked with vertical strip of three of 1857 1c Blue (24, small faults), fine and attractive
black circular datestamp, matching grid ties 1857 3c Dull red to framed Washington with flags patriotic cover to Stowe, Vermont, very fine and choice
manuscript postmark on red and blue American flag "Protect It!" patriotic cover, matching "Free" endorsement, addressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General in Washington, DC, very fine and attractive, ex-Van Vlissingen
large circular datestamp on cover to Angelica, New York franked with vertical strip of 1851 1c Blue, each with pen cancel, light wear and vertical crease through top stamp, very fine appearance
red circular datestamp on ca. 1853 cover to Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, light wear, very fine strike, earliest recorded marking from Wausau
circular datestamp with matching grid tying 1857 3c Dull red to cover to Milwaukee, red and blue American flag patriotic design with "Then conquer we must, the our cause is so just" verse, "H. Niedecken & Co., Milwaukee" imprint, light wear and missing backflap, otherwise very fine and attractive, ex-Van Vlissingen
circular datestamp ties 1851 1c Blue horizontal strip of three (small faults) to cover to Athens, Ohio, fine appearance, very attractive