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July 2023
United States Postal History
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manuscript postmark with postmaster's free frank on folded letter to Andover, Massachusetts, very fine, the only known District period cover from Albany (ASCC $75)
19mm black straightline datestamp with manuscript "17" rate on folded letter to Boston, fine and scarce (ASCC $150)
black two-line handstamp with manuscript "30" rate on folded letter to Boston, very fine and attractive example of this rare postmark (ASCC $250)
red datestamp with postmaster's free frank on folded lettersheet to Portland, Maine, very fine, the "D.M." (District of Maine) designation in this postmark is a political statement expressing postmaster Syms Gardner's opposition to separatism (ASCC $150)
red negative circular datestamp on folded letter to Boston, manuscript "18¾" war rate, some light edge wear and staining, regardless a very fine strike of this rare and beautiful postmark which is unique among all markings used in the state of Maine, just three examples are known (one of which has the month replaced with "Apr" in manuscript), one of the cornerstones to any Maine postal history collection (ASCC $1,500)
black handstamp with manuscript date and inverted year on folded letter to Boston, datelined "Liverpool January 29th 1811" (probably in error), rated "Sh 19", forwarded to Hanover, Massachusetts, bit of aging and stains, still fine and rare early Buckstown ship letter (ASCC $250)
red datestamp with manuscript "18½" rate on folded lettersheet to Boston, very fine, a very scarce District of Maine postmark (ASCC $100)
manuscript postmark with postmaster's free frank on folded letter to Barnstable, Massachusetts, light edge wear, still fine and rare, the ASCC records just five covers from Chandlersville, this post office was only open from 1800 to 1809, ex-Hazelton (ASCC $80)
docketing on December 28, 1769 folded lettersheet from Reverend John Wiswall to Westminster, England, two-line "Dover Ship Lre." handstamp and "16 Fe" Bishop's mark, very fine and early lettersheet originating from Maine
manuscript postmark with matching "Way 13½" rate on folded letter datelined "Woolwich Augst. 19th 1799", addressed to Boston, interesting contents, very fine, a rare early way letter from Maine
black straightline datestamp with manuscript "Paid 17" on folded lettersheet to Boston, slight enhancements to postmark, very fine appearance, an attractive example of this scarce marking (ASCC $650)
manuscript postmark with matching "37½" rate on triple-rate folded letter to Newburyport, Massachusetts, toned spots away from postmark, fine appearance, very rare with just two covers known from Hallowell Hook, this office was only open from September 1794 to October 1797 when it became Hallowell (ASCC $500)