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Adams & Co Express Angels. Oct 30th. Clear strike of oval ...more
Adams & Co Express Angels. Oct 30th. Clear strike of oval handstamp
(Thomas ADA-106) with manuscript date on blue folded legal-size
cover to Sacramento, docketed on back “Sent Nov. 1, 53”, Very Fine,
the only reported example in Thomas, ex Haas, Kramer, Schaefer and
Stach
Adams & Cos. Express Antelope. Bold strike of blue oval ...more
Adams & Cos. Express Antelope. Bold strike of blue oval handstamp
with asterisks at sides (Thomas ADA-102) on blue folded cover to
Sacramento with receipt docketing dated Mar. 3, 1852, tiny nick at
lower left, still Very Fine, one of only two known examples of this
California Gold Rush steamboat marking, there was no Adams office
named “Antelope" — rather, the Antelope was a steamer on the
Sacramento River and the handstamp on this cover was applied by
Adams agent aboard the Antelope as it traveled from San Francisco
to Sacramento — this steamboat had the honor of carrying the first
Pony Express to arrive in San Francisco on Apr. 12, 1860, on the
inaugural westbound trip
Adams & Cos Express Campo Seco Feb 19. Bold and slightly ...more
Adams & Cos Express Campo Seco Feb 19. Bold and slightly doubled
strike of blue oval handstamp (Thomas ADA-105) with manuscript date
and matching boxed “PAID” handstamp on ca. 1855 3c Red on White
Nesbitt entire (U9) with partly intact Nesbitt seal on flap, to San
Francisco, ink blotches at right in address and beneath embossed
stamp, still Very Fine, one of two reported examples in Thomas, ex
Dale-Lichtenstein
Adams & Cos. Express Columbia. Bold strike of blue double-line ...more
Adams & Cos. Express Columbia. Bold strike of blue double-line oval
handstamp with asterisks at sides (Thomas ADA-102a) on ca. 1853
buff cover to state assemblyman Mandeville at Sacramento, Very Fine
and scarce, only three examples recorded in Thomas, ex Stach
Adams & Cos Express Don Pedro’s Bar. Sept 17. Very Fine strike ...more
Adams & Cos Express Don Pedro’s Bar. Sept 17. Very Fine strike of
blue double-line oval handstamp (Thomas ADA-105) with manuscript
date and part strike of origination "Adams & Co. (Sacramento) Sep.
(?)" double-circle datestamp (Thomas ADA-100) on ca. 1853 cover to
state assemblyman Mandeville at Don Pedro’s Bar, twice-forwarded to
Sonora and then to Columbia, where Adams must have finally caught
up with Mr. Mandeville, cover cleaned with some faint stains
remaining, still Fine, one of only two recorded examples in Thomas,
ex Vogel
Adams & Co. Mariposa. Oct 14. Boldly struck red oval ...more
Adams & Co. Mariposa. Oct 14. Boldly struck red oval datestamp
(Thomas ADA-101) with matching boxed “PAID” handstamp on blue
folded letter written in German datelined “Wellocks[?] 13 October
53” to San Francisco, Very Fine, Mariposa is Spanish for butterfly,
the only reported example of this Adams datestamp in Thomas, ex
Harrison
Adams & Cos. Express Marysville. Perfect strike of blue ...more
Adams & Cos. Express Marysville. Perfect strike of blue double-line
oval handstamp with asterisks at sides (Thomas ADA-102) with
matching boxed “PAID” handstamp on blue folded letter datelined
“Marysville Nov 6th 52” to San Francisco, Extremely Fine, one of
four examples recorded in Thomas, ex Tatham
Adams & Co. Mok. Hill Mar 8. Clearly struck red oval ...more
Adams & Co. Mok. Hill Mar 8. Clearly struck red oval datestamp
(Thomas ADA-101) with conjunctive “Wells, Fargo & Cos Express Mok.
Hill” blue oval handstamp on buff cover to Jackson, minor surface
abrasion mentioned only for the sake of accuracy, still Very Fine,
ex Kramer
Adams & Cos. Express Montezuma. Bold strike of blue oval ...more
Adams & Cos. Express Montezuma. Bold strike of blue oval handstamp
(Thomas ADA-102a) with matching octagonal boxed “PAID” handstamp on
buff cover to Benicia, with manuscript “Pr Adams & Cos Express”
sender’s directive at lower left, Very Fine, the only example of an
Adams & Co. handstamp from Montezuma recorded in Thomas book, ex
Clifford
Adams & Cos Express Murphys. Partly clear strike of blue ...more
Adams & Cos Express Murphys. Partly clear strike of blue oval
handstamp (Thomas ADA-111) on ca. 1855 3c Red on Buff Nesbitt
entire (U10) with printed Nesbitt seal on flap, to Stockton, a few
short repaired tears at top, Very Fine appearance, one of three
reported examples in Thomas, ex Vogel
Adams & Co. Ophir Feb 25. Red oval datestamp (Thomas ADA-101) ...more
Adams & Co. Ophir Feb 25. Red oval datestamp (Thomas ADA-101) with
matching oval “PAID” handstamp on ca. 1853 buff cover to “Dr. James
S. Martin, Steamer ‘Fremont’, Benicia, Cal.”, pressed fold thru
markings, otherwise Fine, the only reported example of this
datestamp in Thomas, ex Dale-Lichtenstein
Adams & Cos. Express (Prairie City). Partly clear strike ...more
Adams & Cos. Express (Prairie City). Partly clear strike of
double-line oval handstamp with asterisks at sides (Thomas
ADA-102b) with matching boxed "PAID" handstamp on 1854 cover to San
Francisco, station name excised from handstamp for use as a
provisional device at the Prairie City station, manuscript
docketing with origin at right “Prairie City 22 Febr 1854”, minor
flap tears, Fine, the only recorded example in Thomas, ex
Dale-Lichtenstein
Adams & Cos. Express San Francisco. Perfect strike of ...more
Adams & Cos. Express San Francisco. Perfect strike of blue
double-line oval handstamp with asterisks at sides (Thomas
ADA-102a) on blue folded letter in French datelined “San Fro March
1, 52” to Sacramento, horizontal file fold thru bottom of express
handstamp, still Extremely Fine
Adams & Co. Sydney N.S.W. Two clear strikes of oval handstamp
(Thomas ...more Adams & Co. Sydney N.S.W. Two clear strikes of oval handstamp (Thomas ADA-117) on back of 1854 cover originating in New South Wales ("Nov 25/54" notation at lower left), addressed to “Gold Springs, Nr Columbia, Tuolumne County, California” with manuscript directive “Per Adams & Co.’s Express”, likely carried aboard the American bark Julia Ann from Newcastle to Honolulu, arriving March 15, 1855, then departing Honolulu March 30 for San Francisco, arrived April 12, entered the mails with “San Francisco Cal. 13 Apr” (1855) circular datestamp and matching “7” due rate handstamp (5c inland postage plus 2c ship fee). Adams & Co. had failed in California on Feb. 23, 1855, shortly before this cover's arrival, so the cover went by post office upon arrival in San Francisco, light toning, still Very Fine, the only reported example of this Adams handstamp in Thomas, ex Forster
Adams & Cos. Express Yankee Jim’s. Partly clear strike ...more
Adams & Cos. Express Yankee Jim’s. Partly clear strike of
double-line oval handstamp with asterisks at sides (Thomas
ADA-102a) with matching oval "PAID" handstamp on ca. 1854 buff
cover to San Francisco, slight wear at upper right, Fine, one of
two recorded examples in Thomas, ex Lichtenstein
Adams & Co’s Express. Office No. 59 Broadway N.Y. Red ...more
Adams & Co’s Express. Office No. 59 Broadway N.Y. Red embossed
winged Mercury cameo corner card (Thomas ADA-606) on ca. 1854 buff
cover to San Francisco, pencil "Valuable", light edgewear, still
Very Fine, one of only two recorded examples in Thomas, there is no
imprint but this is probably an Eaves cameo design, ex
Dale-Lichtenstein
Adams & Co. Express San Francisco California. Red embossed ...more
Adams & Co. Express San Francisco California. Red embossed shield
corner card (Thomas ADA-400) on ca. 1854 buff cover to East
Granville Mass., "Boston 7 Oct 5 cts” integral-rate datestamp, Fine
Paid. Adams & Co. Over Our California and Coast Routes. Printed
frank ...more Paid. Adams & Co. Over Our California and Coast Routes. Printed frank at left (Thomas ADA-002), blue "Adams & Co. Stockton Aug. 25" (1854) double-circle datestamp (Thomas ADA-100) on buff cover to San Jose VERY FINE. ONE OF SEVEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF ADAMS & COMPANY'S PRINTED FRANK—THIS IS THE ONLY EXAMPLE OF THIS ADA-002 SUB-TYPE. THIS IS THE FIRST PRINTED FRANK USED BY ANY OF THE WESTERN EXPRESS COMPANIES. A COVER OF GREAT RARITY. Adams & Company set up its California and Oregon business in December 1849 under the direction of William B. Dinsmore of New York and Daniel H. Haskell of Boston, with Alvin Adams as a third partner. Dinsmore left shortly thereafter. In 1852 I. C. Woods joined the firm and two years later became a partner. Its business in the shipment of gold, merchandise, parcels and letters flourished, and its related banking operations established Adams & Co. as a major force in the economic development of the West. All of this figuratively turned to dust in February 1855 with the failure of Page, Bacon & Company, a prominent banking firm. Two days later Adams Express collapsed as depositors rushed to withdraw their gold from a concern that was already weakened by competition (source: Wiltsee, The Pioneer Mule and The Pack Mule Express). The significance of Adams & Company's printed franks is two-fold: first, they were produced in 1853, making them the earliest franks actually printed on envelopes or stamped entires; and, second, their function "was to facilitate the deposit of mail in letter boxes after the normal business hours of the express. Much like a printed adhesive stamp, these could be used to prepare letters for mailing so that they could be deposited in a box and without having to wait in line if the express office was still open." (Frajola). With the Dale-Lichtenstein dispersal, the number of recorded examples of the Adams & Co. frank rose to seven, including three slightly different formats on plain envelopes (two printed vertically at left), both stamped and stampless, and on the 3c Nesbitt entire. Only two covers have adhesive stamps. Ex Dale-Lichtenstein.
Alta Express Co. Shasta. Mostly clear blue oval handstamp with
arrows ...more Alta Express Co. Shasta. Mostly clear blue oval handstamp with arrows around "Co" (Thomas ALT-101) on ca. 1857 3c Red on Buff Nesbitt entire (U10) to Yreka, with sender's manuscript “Paid, Express Alta Co” in frame as a quasi-provisional “frank”, the only recorded example of this marking, Very Fine, Alta Express emerged from Pacific Express Co. in July 1857 and operated until November 1858 when it was absorbed by Wells Fargo & Co., ex Dale-Lichtenstein
Alta Express Company Sutter Creek. Bold strike of oval ...more
Alta Express Company Sutter Creek. Bold strike of oval handstamp
(Thomas ALT-102) with illustrated printed frank (Thomas ALT-001) on
ca. 1857 3c Red on White Nesbitt entire (U9) to San Francisco, Very
Fine, Thomas book reports this one example from Sutter Creek, where
the California Gold Rush began, ex Clifford, Jessup and Vogel
Alta Express Co Yankee Jim’s. Clear strike of red oval ...more
Alta Express Co Yankee Jim’s. Clear strike of red oval handstamp
with arrows around "Co" (Thomas ALT-101) with illustrated printed
frank (Thomas ALT-002) on ca. 1857 3c Red on Buff Nesbitt entire
(U10) to Sacramento, Very Fine, the only reported example of an
Alta Express Yankee Jims marking in Thomas, illustrated in Wiltsee,
ex Jarrett
J. Bamber & Co. Contra-Costa Express San Francisco. Bold company
oval ...more J. Bamber & Co. Contra-Costa Express San Francisco. Bold company oval handstamp (Thomas BAM-100) on 3c Pink on Buff entire (U35) with conjunctive Wells Fargo & Co. printed frank and "Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Hornitas" blue oval handstamp (Thomas WFE-101), pencil crossed out county address and “Missent” with “Santa Cruze” at lower left, trivial cover wear, Fine
J. Bamber & Co. Contra-Costa Express San Francisco. Clearly ...more
J. Bamber & Co. Contra-Costa Express San Francisco. Clearly struck
company oval handstamp (Thomas BAM-100) on 3c Red on Buff Nesbitt
entire (U10) which originated with conjunctive Wells Fargo & Co.
printed frank and "Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Murphy’s Camp" blue
oval handstamp (Thomas WFE-101) to San Leandro, small tear at left,
otherwise Very Fine, ex Metkin
Forwarded by Bowers Express. Clear strike of oval handstamp ...more
Forwarded by Bowers Express. Clear strike of oval handstamp with
ornaments (Thomas BOW-100), sender's manuscript "Paid through 40¢"
on bluish folded letter datelined "Nevada City, Yuba Co. California
Feb. 24th 1851" to Boston, red "San Francisco Cal. 5 Mar." circular
datestamp with matching "PAID" and "40" rate handstamp, letter from
a miner to his family including reference to mail: "...Letters
received here from home produce a sensation and feeling that none
who have not actually experienced the emotions can possibly
realize. Among all the heavy expenses attached to a miners life in
this country, heavy as they have been until latterly none are met
so cheerfully and gladly as letter postage..." EXTREMELY FINE. A
PRISTINE LETTER WITH A CLEAR STRIKE OF THE BOWERS EXPRESS
HANDSTAMP, ONE OF THE EARLIEST WESTERN EXPRESSES ESTABLISHED IN
CALIFORNIA. The express operated by John Taylor Bowers and his
brother Herbert commenced carrying mail sometime late in 1849. They
sold out to Freeman in September 1851. The cover offered here is
the earliest of the examples listed in Thomas book. Illustrated in
Coburn's Letters of Gold. Ex Jarrett.
Forwarded by Browns Express. Clear strike of blue oval ...more
Forwarded by Browns Express. Clear strike of blue oval handstamp
(Thomas BRW-101), which originated from San Francisco with two
strikes of conjunctive "Adams & Co's Express San Francisco" blue
dotted-oval handstamp (Thomas ADA-104) and their manuscript
“Collect 50¢” on ca. 1852 buff cover to “Mormon Gulch, Near
Tuttletown”, pressed around edges to improve appearance VERY FINE.
AN EXTREMELY RARE CONJUNCTIVE USE COVER CARRIED BY BROWNS EXPRESS
AND ADAMS & COMPANY. Adams & Co.’s Express carried this cover from
San Francisco to Stockton, then gave it to Brown's Express for
delivery to the addressee in Mormon Gulch. Adams and Browns had a
close working relationship. When William A. Brown was shot by a
disgruntled employee in April 1853, Adams continued running the
express in Brown’s name until January 1854. Ex Clifford and Haas.
Brown’s Express Murphy’s. Mostly clear strike of blue ...more
Brown’s Express Murphy’s. Mostly clear strike of blue double-line
oval handstamp (Thomas BRW-100) with matching boxed "PAID"
handstamp on buff cover to Stockton, Very Fine, the finest of the
six examples of this marking recorded in Thomas book, ex
Dale-Lichtenstein and Kramer
Chase’s Express PAID. Printed frank (Thomas CHA-001) on buff ...more
Chase’s Express PAID. Printed frank (Thomas CHA-001) on buff cover
to Yreka, from the well-known Rosborough correspondence, sender’s
directive “Pr Cranstons Express – please deliver to night” — the
sender incorrectly referred to Chase’s Express as Cranston’s
Express VERY FINE. ONE OF ONLY THREE EXAMPLES OF THIS FORMAT OF
CHASE'S EXPRESS FRANK. AN OUTSTANDING WESTERN EXPRESS COVER. George
Washington Chase began his express in 1857, running from Yreka to
Deadwood and Indian Creek, a distance of approximately 28 miles. He
sold out to Charles W. Prindle in July 1862. Three types of printed
or albino embossed franks are known, including this typeset framed
design, of which just three examples are recorded. Ex
Dale-Lichtenstein and Thomas.
Chase’s Express Yreka, Deadwood & Indian Creek, PAID. ...more
Chase’s Express Yreka, Deadwood & Indian Creek, PAID. Embossed
albino frank (Thomas CHA-002) on light buff cover to Yreka, from
the well-known Rosborough correspondence, with docketing at right
“Rec’d July 24, 1860”, Very Fine, perhaps the finest of the
half-dozen or so known genuine examples of this albino printed
frank (there are fakes of the embossed frank—refer to Thomas book
for easy identification), this cover is one of only two that are
year-dated, ex Forster
Chase’s Express. Light blue printed frank (Thomas CHA-003) ...more
Chase’s Express. Light blue printed frank (Thomas CHA-003) with
horse-and-rider illustration on buff cover to Yreka, from the
well-known Rosborough correspondence, vertical file fold and small
tear at right, well clear of all markings VERY FINE. THE ONLY
RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE HORSE-AND-RIDER FRANK OF CHASE’S EXPRESS.
AN ICONIC WESTERN EXPRESS COVER George Washington Chase began his
express in 1857, running from Yreka to Deadwood and Indian Creek, a
distance of approximately 28 miles. He sold out to Charles W.
Prindle in July 1862. Three types of printed or albino embossed
franks are known, including this horse-and-rider, of which just one
example is recorded. Ex Dale-Lichtenstein and Kramer. With 2006
P.F. certificate.
Crawford's Middle Fork Express Paid. Printed frank in ...more
Crawford's Middle Fork Express Paid. Printed frank in ornate
rectangular frame (Thomas CRW-001) on 3c Red on Buff Nesbitt entire
(U10) to Sacramento, clearly struck red "Crawford's Middle Fork
Express Oct. 27" oval handstamp with manuscript date, conjunctive
use with blue "Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Greenwood" oval handstamp
VERY FINE. AN EXTREMELY RARE CRAWFORD'S MIDDLE FORK EXPRESS
COVER—ONE OF THE FINEST OF THE FEW KNOWN AND A HIGHLIGHT OF THE
BLAINE COLLECTION. E. L. Crawford was Greenwood’s postmaster in
1858-1861. He operated the Middle Fork Express between the small
mining towns and Greenwood, where he connected with Wells Fargo &
Company. Illustrated in Coburn Letters of Gold and Wiltsee The
Pioneer Miner and The Pack Mule Express. Ex Hackett, Nathan and
Jarrett.
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(Thomas ...more Adams & Co. Sydney N.S.W. Two clear strikes of oval handstamp (Thomas ADA-117) on back of 1854 cover originating in New South Wales ("Nov 25/54" notation at lower left), addressed to “Gold Springs, Nr Columbia, Tuolumne County, California” with manuscript directive “Per Adams & Co.’s Express”, likely carried aboard the American bark Julia Ann from Newcastle to Honolulu, arriving March 15, 1855, then departing Honolulu March 30 for San Francisco, arrived April 12, entered the mails with “San Francisco Cal. 13 Apr” (1855) circular datestamp and matching “7” due rate handstamp (5c inland postage plus 2c ship fee). Adams & Co. had failed in California on Feb. 23, 1855, shortly before this cover's arrival, so the cover went by post office upon arrival in San Francisco, light toning, still Very Fine, the only reported example of this Adams handstamp in Thomas, ex Forster
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frank ...more Paid. Adams & Co. Over Our California and Coast Routes. Printed frank at left (Thomas ADA-002), blue "Adams & Co. Stockton Aug. 25" (1854) double-circle datestamp (Thomas ADA-100) on buff cover to San Jose VERY FINE. ONE OF SEVEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF ADAMS & COMPANY'S PRINTED FRANK—THIS IS THE ONLY EXAMPLE OF THIS ADA-002 SUB-TYPE. THIS IS THE FIRST PRINTED FRANK USED BY ANY OF THE WESTERN EXPRESS COMPANIES. A COVER OF GREAT RARITY. Adams & Company set up its California and Oregon business in December 1849 under the direction of William B. Dinsmore of New York and Daniel H. Haskell of Boston, with Alvin Adams as a third partner. Dinsmore left shortly thereafter. In 1852 I. C. Woods joined the firm and two years later became a partner. Its business in the shipment of gold, merchandise, parcels and letters flourished, and its related banking operations established Adams & Co. as a major force in the economic development of the West. All of this figuratively turned to dust in February 1855 with the failure of Page, Bacon & Company, a prominent banking firm. Two days later Adams Express collapsed as depositors rushed to withdraw their gold from a concern that was already weakened by competition (source: Wiltsee, The Pioneer Mule and The Pack Mule Express). The significance of Adams & Company's printed franks is two-fold: first, they were produced in 1853, making them the earliest franks actually printed on envelopes or stamped entires; and, second, their function "was to facilitate the deposit of mail in letter boxes after the normal business hours of the express. Much like a printed adhesive stamp, these could be used to prepare letters for mailing so that they could be deposited in a box and without having to wait in line if the express office was still open." (Frajola). With the Dale-Lichtenstein dispersal, the number of recorded examples of the Adams & Co. frank rose to seven, including three slightly different formats on plain envelopes (two printed vertically at left), both stamped and stampless, and on the 3c Nesbitt entire. Only two covers have adhesive stamps. Ex Dale-Lichtenstein.
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arrows ...more Alta Express Co. Shasta. Mostly clear blue oval handstamp with arrows around "Co" (Thomas ALT-101) on ca. 1857 3c Red on Buff Nesbitt entire (U10) to Yreka, with sender's manuscript “Paid, Express Alta Co” in frame as a quasi-provisional “frank”, the only recorded example of this marking, Very Fine, Alta Express emerged from Pacific Express Co. in July 1857 and operated until November 1858 when it was absorbed by Wells Fargo & Co., ex Dale-Lichtenstein
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oval ...more J. Bamber & Co. Contra-Costa Express San Francisco. Bold company oval handstamp (Thomas BAM-100) on 3c Pink on Buff entire (U35) with conjunctive Wells Fargo & Co. printed frank and "Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Hornitas" blue oval handstamp (Thomas WFE-101), pencil crossed out county address and “Missent” with “Santa Cruze” at lower left, trivial cover wear, Fine
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