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Lot 301

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 114, 3c pictorial issue, early hotel advertising cover.CAT $24MIN. BID $10

Lot 302

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 158 on piece, Waterbury 6-petaled leaf cancel (Rohloff L-15), sold in a 1991 auction for $154.00.CAT N/AMIN. BID $20

Lot 303

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 158, sent Waterbury-Plantsville, Conn., great leaf cancel (cut at left).CAT N/AMIN. BID $15

Lot 304

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 158 on a great corner advertising card (John C. Baxter & Son, Ship Chandlers).CAT N/AMIN. BID $5

Lot 305

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 210, great “Muscocee Indian Territory” cancel, May 3 1884.CAT N/AMIN. BID $20

Lot 306

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 301, on a very interesting advertising cover (front and back).CAT N/AMIN. BID $10

Lot 307

UNITED STATES FDC: SC 855, 3c baseball centennial, with a nice cachet, addressed.CAT $40MIN. BID $5

Lot 308

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC C1, 1927 F.F.C., continental contract, Chicago-Salt Lake City-San Francisco.CAT $50+MIN. BID $25

Lot 309

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC C4 (4), 1930 F.F.C., U.S.-Venezuela, backstamped Canal Zone.CAT $100MIN. BID $16

Lot 310

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC C4, 629 (4), Cheyenne, WY-Tyrone, PA, via several cities, including 2 R.P.O. cancelations.CAT N/AMIN. BID $20

Lot 311

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O17, Department of the Interior, receiving mark on back.CAT $45MIN. BID $15

Lot 312

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O17, sent D.C.-Kingston, Tenn.CAT $45MIN. BID $15

Lot 313

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O17, sent to Galesburg, Ill., May 21 1880 C.D.S., with letter (small tear, back flap).CAT $40MIN. BID $15

Lot 314

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 072, legal-size cover.CAT $100MIN. BID $20

Lot 315

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC U72, O125, O126, registered cover sent to NYC.CAT $60MIN. BID $15

Lot 316

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O75, legal-size cover sent to Wisconsin (some damage).CAT $75MIN. BID $15

Lot 317

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O74, sent from the Philadelphia mint to Newbury, Mass.CAT $100MIN. BID $20

Lot 318

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O74, sent to Newton, Ill. (description on back in pencil).CAT $100MIN. BID $25

Lot 319

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC O85, sent to Frankfort, KY, nice fancy cancel and return address cachet.CAT $55MIN. BID $25

Lot 320

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 15L13 & 11A on an 1852 cover, Philadelphia-New York, red star carrier cancel, with a 2023 A.P.S. certificate.CAT N/AMIN. BID $75

Lot 321

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 15L15 Blood’s penny post, acid tied on an 1856 folded letter.CAT $50MIN. BID $10

Lot 322

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 18L2 (Bouton’s city dispatch post) on an 1848 folded letter (cover crease through stamp), with a 2023 A.P.S. certificate.CAT $750MIN. BID $150

Lot 323

UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: SC 28L5 on cover sent Brooklyn-New Haven, Brooklyn city express post (canceled, but not tied).CAT $90MIN. BID $20

Lot 324

C.S.A. 1 MNG, VF: 5c green, stone 2, position 21, SF (large thin, pencil notation on back).CAT $300MIN. BID $20

Lot 325

C.S.A. 1 U, F: 5c green, attractive fancy cancel.CAT $175MIN. BID $30

Lot 326

C.S.A. 2 U, F-VF: 10c blue, partial 1862 C.D.S. cancel, SF (small thins).CAT $180MIN. BID $12

Lot 327

C.S.A. 5 U, VF: 10c rose ON PIECE, Blakely, April 8 1863 C.D.S. cancel (stamp measures 20mm x 25-1/4mm).CAT $400MIN. BID $50

Lot 328

C.S.A. 5 MNG, VF: 5c dull rose, 4 margins (narrow at bottom), with a 2022 P.S.A.G. certificate.CAT $2200MIN. BID $375

Lot 329

C.S.A. 7 MOG, VF: 5c blue, 4 full margins.CAT $22MIN. BID $6

Lot 330

C.S.A. 7 U (2), F-VF: 5c blue, pair, margin cuts into the left stamp at the top, light cancel.CAT $50MIN. BID $10

Lot 331

C.S.A. 11 (4) MOG, VF: 10c blue, block of four, ample margins.CAT $85MIN. BID $20

Lot 332

C.S.A. 11(2)U, VF: 10c blue, pair, Die A.CAT $45MIN. BID $10

Lot 333

C.S.A. 12 (4) MOG, VF-XF: 10c blue, nice block of four.CAT $100MIN. BID $25

Lot 334

C.S.A. 13 M, VF: 20c green, great color, beautiful 4-margin copy.CAT $45MIN. BID $14

Lot 335

C.S.A. 14 MNG, F-VF: 1c orange, margins close (top, bottom).CAT $60MIN. BID $12

Lot 336

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: “Paid 5” Lynchburg, VA Sept 13 1861 folded letter which talks about the purchase of a horse (filly).CAT N/AMIN. BID $40

Lot 337

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: “The Riverware House, VA” July 11 1863 (8 days after Gettysburg), “Paid 10”, with a letter that talks about a sick brother not ready to get back to the fighting.EST N/AMIN. BID $40

Lot 338

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: 62X3, New Orleans postmaster provisional, very early advertising cover. The second stamp is missing (cover is badly damaged).CAT $475MIN. BID $75

Lot 339

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 1 olive green, tied to the cover by a Charleston SC C.D.S. cancel.CAT $300MIN. BID $50

Lot 340

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 2, 10c blue, tied to the cover by a Lynchburg VA blue C.D.S. cancel (+ $30), March 11 1863.CAT $350MIN. BID $75

Lot 341

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 4, 5c blue, stone 3, position 3, “Elkin NC June 30”. Last day of the 5c rate, very fine, ex Hubble.CAT $500MIN. BID $150

Lot 342

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 4 (2), 5c blue, Hoyer & Ludwig stone 3, on cover paying 10c rate. Vertical pair shows narrow gutter between stamps.CAT $500MIN. BID $100

Lot 343

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 6 (2) on cover, South Carolina cancel.CAT $100MIN. BID $12

Lot 344

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 7 (2), 5c blue pair, very fine, tied on cover by a Richmond, VA 17 May 1863 black C.D.S. cancel.CAT $300MIN. BID $45

Lot 345

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 7 (2), pair tied to cover by a violet (+ $110) Lynchburg VA 11 Jun C.D.S. cancel, minor reduction at the left, very fine.CAT $410MIN. BID $95

Lot 346

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 7 (2), 5c light blue pair, very fine, tied to cover by a clear PittsylvaniaCH/VA/ 8 March (1863) C.D.S. cancel.CAT $300MIN. BID $75

Lot 347

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 11, exceptional top margin copy, tied to cover by a Dalton GA Oct 17 C.D.S. cancel.CAT $125MIN. BID $35

Lot 348

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 11, faint trace of weak red C.D.S. (probably Petersburg VA), re-canceled in Lynchburg with the C.D.S. used as a receiving mark (tear on reverse).CAT $125MIN. BID $25

Lot 349

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 11, 4 margin, milky blue, on an unusual turned mourning cover, with 1st use handcarried and 2nd use Culpepper Ch/VA, 22 Aug C.D.S. cancel.CAT $200MIN. BID $50

Lot 350

C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 12, nice 4 margin copy, tied to cover by a Richmond VA 2 Jul 1863 C.D.S. cancel, Rives R.R. address.CAT $135MIN. BID $40