Auction Detail
July 2023
United States Postal History
Prices Realized Now Online
- (-) Remove Erivan Collection of Western Postal History filter Erivan Collection of Western Postal History
manuscript notation on 3c Pink entire to Carson City, Nevada, black Wells, Fargo & Co. printed frank at top, original enclosure dated July 29, 1867 from San Francisco, very fine, illustrated in Coburn's Letters of Gold, ex-Haas
blue oval handstamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to Nevada, California, black woodblock frank, affixed to black construction paper, very fine appearance
blue double circle datestamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to Roseburg, Umpqua River, Oregon, endorsed "Via Yreka & Jacksonville", black "Jacksonville Ore. Feb 19" darestamp, 1860 docketing at lower left, fine
blue double circle datestamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to San Jose, California, black company frank at top, fine
blue oval handstamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, black printed company frank, small faults along top edge and backflips, fine appearance
blue oval handstamp with matching straightline "April 6 1859" datestamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, sender's handstamp at bottom left, fine
blue oval handstamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, black printed company frank at top, fine
blue oval handstamp (LAN‐107d) on 3c Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, blue "Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Nevada" oval with small "April 2" datestamp, affixed to black card, very fine appearance, unusual without a Langston's printed frank, ex-Emerson
blue oval handstamp on 3c Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, black printed frank at top, backflap faults and corner nick, otherwise very fine
blue oval handstamp on 3c Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, black printed frank at top, black construction paper adhered to reverse, otherwise very fine
black oval handstamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, black printed frank at top, affixed to black construction paper, fine appearance
blue oval handstamp on 3c Nesbitt entire to San Francisco, black printed frank at top, black construction paper adhered to reverse, otherwise very fine