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1897 2c envelope to Cincinnati from Howell, Michigan, that was in a ...more
1897 2c envelope to Cincinnati from Howell, Michigan, that was in a mail robbery on March 18th. A five line violet cachet 'This letter was in a pouch, stolen / and rifled at Delray Junction Thurs- / day night, March 18th '97. / E. PARSELL, P. O. INSPECTOR.' Delray Junction is on the south west side of Detroit, Michigan. A rare cover from this incident, only the second I have seen
1952 cover from New York (Feb 25) to Redding, CA. that has a three ...more
1952 cover from New York (Feb 25) to Redding, CA. that has a three line violet cachet ‘ DAMAGED BY FIRE / IN UN PAC TR 5 / FEB 28 1952’. A petrol tanker loaded with 6800 gallons of gasoline skidded on ice, crashed through a guard rail and exploded on the railway line near Morgan, Utah. A short time after the crash a Union Pacific express mail train emerged from a tunnel and ran into the blazing wreckage. Nine mail cars were gutted. Although there was a reasonable quantity of salvaged mail, this is a scarce and rarely seen cover from this incident
LAKE CHAMPLAIN, U.S.A. Train No. 4 of the Delaware & Hudson ...more
LAKE CHAMPLAIN, U.S.A. Train No. 4 of the Delaware & Hudson Railway
left Montreal, Canada, for New York, at 9.10 a.m. on 3 December
1894. It was running 40 minutes late and the driver took a sharp
curve too fast and around 1 p.m. crashed into Lake Champlain, the
mail, emigrant and smoking cars going into the water killing 2
passengers. A three line cachet was applied to damaged mail.
‘Damage caused by wreck / of mail train on Lake / Champlain New
York’
1904 small part of a cover from Pasadena to St. Louis that was in ...more
1904 small part of a cover from Pasadena to St. Louis that was in a
pouch that was run over by the St. Louis & Kansas City R. P. O.
train No. 6 on February 14 1904. A Post Office Department
St.\Louise explanatory label is attached to what’s left of the
cover. This is the cover mentioned in ‘Railway Disaster Mail’ by
Hoggarth & Gwynn. Probably the only known cover from this incident
1920 NORTH DAKOTA, USA. A cover from Kyoto, Japan, that was on ...more
1920 NORTH DAKOTA, USA. A cover from Kyoto, Japan, that was on a
Great Northern Railroad train on New Years eve 1920 that had a fire
on board at Luverne, North Dakota, damaging mail. A four line
violet cachet was applied to the mail. ‘St. Paul. Minn / Damaged in
Mail Car Fire / at Luverne, No. Dak. Dec / 31st 1920
1923 NEW YORK / PENNSYLVANIA. A cover to Reading, PA. with a pair
of ...more 1923 NEW YORK / PENNSYLVANIA. A cover to Reading, PA. with a pair of 1c, cancelled GARFIELD MAR 7 that has a three line cachet ‘MAIL FROM RIFLED POUCH / N.Y. & GEN. TR29 MAR 7-23 / RECD MAY 25 1923. As there was a delay of 79 days, it appears as though this was of a serious nature but, to date, nothing is known as to exactly where it happened or what happened. This is the only cover known from this robbery
1937 NABRASKA / WYOMING. On August 22 1937 a railway mail storage
car ...more 1937 NABRASKA / WYOMING. On August 22 1937 a railway mail storage car on the Omaha and Ogden Line caught fire between Ohama, Nebraska, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. The mail was resorted at Ogden and forwarded on from there on the Ogden and L. A. Train 5. Various cachets were applied to the mail, this one a three line cachet in red, (Hoggarth & Gwynn Type 5)
On April 7 1886 passenger train No. 35 on the Hoosac Tunnel Line
fell ...more On April 7 1886 passenger train No. 35 on the Hoosac Tunnel Line fell over the embankment between Bardwell’s ferry and West Deerfield Station and plunged 200 feet down into the Deerfield River, with many killed or injured. The post car was washed down river carrying the mail with it. This cover with a BOSTON & TROY R.P.O. APR 7 cancel has the stamp washed off and a violet two line ‘IN FITCHBURG R. R. DISASTER, APL 7 1886’ applied. According to the book ‘Railway Disaster Mail’ by Hoggarth and Gwynn, only four covers have been recorded from this accident
On January 4th 1887 the Boston & Albany train No 14 was ...more
On January 4th 1887 the Boston & Albany train No 14 was behind
schedule when it passed through Mittmeague Station, Springfield,
when a wheel on the baggage car broke throwing the day coach and
smoker car from the tracks. They immediately burst into flames,
killing one person and injuring many more. The baggage car and
express car were ‘burnt to cinders’ destroying the majority of the
mail that was being carried. This badly charred 2c postal envelope
from West Troy (JAN 3 1887) has a two line cachet ‘Damaged by R. R.
accident / W. Springfield, M’s Jan 4 87’ This two line cachet is
not recorded in Railway Disaster Mail by Hoggarth & Gwynn. They
only mention a three line cachet. A rare cover from this wreck
1897 CHARLOTTE, NC. A charred cover from MEXICO to New York, ...more
1897 CHARLOTTE, NC. A charred cover from MEXICO to New York, posted
on April 8th, endorsed ‘Via Loredo’ that was damaged in a train
incident near Charlotte, NC. A label has been affixed to the back
of the cover that reads ‘Post Office New York, NY. / This piece of
mail was damaged in a Railway wreck which occurred on the Southern
Railway near Charlotte, NC. On April 11 1897Rodi Dayton,
Postmaster.’ A New York receiving mark of 4 13 97 is on the cover.
An extremely rare cover, this being the only one known from this
incident
1903 TEHAMA CA. On November 1 1903 a train on the Southern ...more
1903 TEHAMA CA. On November 1 1903 a train on the Southern Pacific
Railroad was wrecked near Tehama and the mail car caught fire. This
cover from Woodlands CA (31 OCT) has been damaged in the incident
and a five line label affixed that reads ‘ Damaged in railroad
wreck near Tahoma, Cal, Nov. 1 1903. Forwarded by Superintendent
Railway Mail Service, San Francisco, Cal.’ A rare cover from this
incident
NEWTON, KANSAS. A mud stained cover from Floydada, Texas, posted
June ...more NEWTON, KANSAS. A mud stained cover from Floydada, Texas, posted June 5 to Louisville Kentucky, that has a three line black cachet ‘Recd from Newto… / 114 Wreck of June 5th / KC Terminal R.P.O. Jun 20’. The accident must have been quite serious as the cover took 15 days to get to Newton where it was processed and went back into the postal system. However other than it must have lain in muddy conditions for a few days, nothing is known about this wreck. This is the only known cover from this incident
1930 WENDE, NEAR BUFFALO, NY. On the morning of 10th October, a
mail ...more 1930 WENDE, NEAR BUFFALO, NY. On the morning of 10th October, a mail car on the New York & Chicago Railroad was badly damaged by fire, destroying virtually all the mail. Only two covers have been recorded and both have a three line explanatory cachet in violet ‘DAMAGED IN FIRE OF / STORAGE CAR NY & CHI / RPO 10 OCT 10 BATAVIA NY.’ This cover was mailed to Syracuse. A rare cover from this incident being one of the two known
RAWLINS WYOMING. 1931 badly charred cover that was on the Omaha ...more
RAWLINS WYOMING. 1931 badly charred cover that was on the Omaha &
Ogden Train 5 on September 19 1931 when a fire broke out in the
mail storage car between Hanna and Rawlins. This was caused by a
spark from the locomotive falling against the mail car. Mail was
damaged both by fire and water. This cover has a three line label
attached, the print being small. Uncommon
RAWLINS WYOMING. 1931 badly charred cover from New York to
Portland, ...more RAWLINS WYOMING. 1931 badly charred cover from New York to Portland, Oregon, that was on the Omaha & Ogden Train 5 on September 19 1931 when a fire broke out in the mail storage car between Hanna and Rawlins. This was caused by a spark from the locomotive falling against the mail car. Mail was damaged both by fire and water. This cover has a three line label attached, the print all in capital letters. This label is rare and not recorded by Hoggarth & Gwynn
1912 WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT. On October 3 1912, the ...more
1912 WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT. On October 3 1912, the Boston,
Springfield and New York R.P.O. Train 53 jumped the track at
Westport. The petrol tank and boiler exploded setting fire to the
carriages and killing seven passengers, including the engineer and
mail clerk, and injuring 40 others. Investigators put the cause of
the incident to excessive speed with the driver trying to make up
lost time. This cover from Hartford to St Louis has both fire and
water damage. A two line violet cachet ‘DAMAGED IN WRECK / OF TR53.
OCT 3 is on the front of the cover. Fine and uncommon
1923 CASPER WYOMING. On the evening of the 27th September ...more
1923 CASPER WYOMING. On the evening of the 27th September the
Colorado and Southern Railroad Train No. 30 fell through a washed
out bridge at Coal Creek 15 miles east of Casper, killing 31 of the
66 passengers. Very heavy rains (nearly a quarter of the annual
rainfall) had fallen in the previous two days and as a result the
normally dry creek had turned into a raging torrent 75 feet wide,
the strength of the water preventing passengers from escaping the
wreck. Recovered mail received a three line cachet ‘Salvaged From /
Coal Creek Wreck / Near Casper, Wyo’ This cover to Des Moines,
Iowa, was posted in Casper at 7pm on the 27th September. A picture
post card of the flooding and train wreck accompanies the cover.
Fine and very uncommon
c1910 MITCHELL ILL. This 1c cover, thought to have been posted
around ...more c1910 MITCHELL ILL. This 1c cover, thought to have been posted around 1910 from Fort Worth, Texas, has a violet two line ‘Damaged by fire in mail / car at Mitchell, ILL.’ As this is the only cover known from this incident, no other information has come to light as to what happened. A rare cover
1900 BETWEEN MICHIGAN & IOWA. A 1900 cover from Ypsilanti,
Michigan, ...more 1900 BETWEEN MICHIGAN & IOWA. A 1900 cover from Ypsilanti, Michigan, to Des Moines, Iowa, that was in a train fire, the back of the cover being quite scorched. Posted OCT 1, it arrived in Des Moines the following day, October 2. A straight line green ‘RAILROAD DAMAGE’ h/s has been applied as an explanation as to the damage. Rare, the only known cover from this train fire
1921 badly charred cover to Richmond, Va. that was in a fire in ...more
1921 badly charred cover to Richmond, Va. that was in a fire in a
mail car near STERLING, OHIO, on July 26th. A Washington City Post
Office explanatory label dated July 28 accompanies the cover. This
is believed the only known cover from this incident
1903 charred cover that contained a Christmas card, addressed ...more
1903 charred cover that contained a Christmas card, addressed to
Silica, (Minnesota?) that has a two line cachet ‘DAMAGED IN BIG 4
WRECK / AT MORO ILL. JAN 9 03. This cachet not recorded or
illustrated by Hoggarth and Gwynn, but a cachet that presumably is
from the same wreck , which reads ‘THIS LETTER IN WRECK AT /BETH
ALTO. ILL. JAN 9 03.’ An interesting and rare cover
1905 WRECK OF THE 20th CENTURY. A badly charred post card from Toledo ...more
1905 WRECK OF THE 20th CENTURY. A badly charred post card from Toledo to New York that has an official Post Office, New York, N. Y. label attached stating that 'The enclosure was damaged in the wreck of the “20th Century Limited” on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R., that occurred at Mentor, Ohio, Wednesday June 21, 1905. WILLIAM R. WILLCOX Postmaster.' The label has been tied by a New York arrival duplex of JUN 24
1920 post card from Japan that was in a train fire in a storage car ...more
1920 post card from Japan that was in a train fire in a storage car on Train No. 56 on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul & Pacific Railroad around 1.30 a.m. on 17 January 1920. A four line explanatory cachet was applied as most of the mail was damaged and burnt. This card has been burned and has had the upper left corner re-attached. There was a considerable delay in recovering and forwarding the mail as the incident happened on January 17 and a St Paul Minn. transit cancel is only FEB 1 20 - two weeks later
1884 (10.10.) New York, USA, 5 C. Brief nach Troyes, ...more
1884 (10.10.) New York, USA, 5 C. Brief nach Troyes, Frankreich.
Bahnstempel Calais - Paris und Paris - Troyes. AS: Troyes,
21.10.1884
Automatically generated translation:
1884 (10.10. ) New York, USA, 5 C. Letter to Troyes, France. Railroad cancel Calais - Paris and Paris - Troyes. AS: Troyes, 21.10.1884
D.P.O.-ROUND TABLE DENVER(Denver County)COLORADO AUG/9/1910, ...more
D.P.O.-ROUND TABLE DENVER(Denver County)COLORADO AUG/9/1910, VERY
SCARCE operated by Railway Mail Service 1910-1911 only,postcard
view " Station"
35 C.-Frankatur, 5 C. Thomas Jefferson und 30 C. Benjamin Franklin ...more
35 C.-Frankatur, 5 C. Thomas Jefferson und 30 C. Benjamin Franklin
(teils unregelmässige Zähnung), sehr farbfrisch, saubere stumme
Stempel, schöner Aufgabe-Stempel SAN FRANCISCO JAN 9,
Durchgangs-Stempel AACHEN 17 2 FRANCIO, Taxierung handschriftlich 3
und als Strempel 12, nach BASEL (Schweiz) adressiert, rückseitiger
Stempel GR.BAD.BAHNPOST 18 FEB 67 und der Ankunftsstempel BASEL 18
FEB 67, sehr schöner und seltener Brief.
Automatically generated translation:
35 C. Franking, 5 C. Thomas jefferson and 30 C. Benjamin Franklin (partly irregular perforation), having very fresh colours, neat mute cancellation, beautiful posting cancel SAN FRANCISCO JAN 9, transit cancel AACHEN 17 2 FRANCIO, valuation handwritten 3 and as Strempel 12, to Basle (Switzerland) addressed, on the back cancel GR. BAD. Railway mail 18 FEB 67 and the arrival postmark Basle 18 FEB 67, very nice and rare cover.
1899, "Vom Auslande / über Altmünsterol- / Mühlhausen (Els.) ...more
1899, "Vom Auslande / über Altmünsterol- / Mühlhausen (Els.) /
Eingeschrieben.", deutscher R-Zettel (fehlerhaft) auf
eingeschriebenem schwergewichtigem Brief ab MANILA 21.2.1899 mit
Frankatur USA 1 C. grün, 2 C. rosa und 5 C. blau (7) nach Bremen,
rs. Transitstempel HONGKONG 24.2.99, deutsche Bahnpost 25.3. und
Ankunftsstempel 26.3., deutliche Beförderungsspuren. Ungeachtet der
Einschränkungen in dieser Form selten! (M)
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1899, "from foreign country / over Altmünsterol / Mulhouse (Els. ) / registered. ", German registered label (defective) on registered heavy weight letter from MANILA 21.2.1899 with franking USA 1 C. Green, 2 C. Rose and 5 C. Blue (7) to Bremen, reverse transit postmark Hong Kong 24.2.99, German railway mail 25.3. And arrival postmark 26.3, clear transport traces. Unnoticed the restrictions rare in this form! (M)
1847, 5¢ red brown. Complete socked-on-the-nose stunningly bold
blue ...more 1847, 5¢ red brown. Complete socked-on-the-nose stunningly bold blue Wilmington & Raleigh Railroad fancy propeller cancel, clear to mostly large margins, rich color on fresh bright paper, an Extremely Fine strike, with 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1; Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF THE FINEST STRIKES OF THIS FANCY RAILROAD CANCELLATION ON A 1847 5¢ ISSUE.
Automatisch generierte Übersetzung:
1847,5¢ rotbraun. Vollständig zentrischer, waagrechter Stempelabschlag atemberaubend kräftig blau Wilmington und Raleigh Eisenbahn Fancy Propellerstempel, voll- bis breitrandig, kräftige Farbe auf aktenfrischem Papier, an extrem schöner Abschlag, mit 2000 P. F. Attest. Scott Nr. 1; Schätzpreis $750 - 1,000. eine der schönsten Abschläge von dieser Fantasie Eisenbahn Entwertung auf ein 1847 5¢ Ausgabe.
Parcel Post, 1913, 3¢ Railway Postal Clerk (Scott Q3), o.g.,
never ...more Parcel Post, 1913, 3¢ Railway Postal Clerk (Scott Q3), o.g., never hinged, dark color, intact perfs, detailed impression; diagonal crease in selvage, Very Fine.
Scott $525.
1865, 30c Franklin, single franking, New York to ...more
1865, 30c Franklin, single franking, New York to Switzerland,
adhesive tied to folded cover by segmented cork cancel in black,
red "PAID BR PKT" transit below, reverse with Bad. Bahnpost (18
Feb), Basel (18 Feb), and next-day Neuchatel backstamps, typical
filing folds, a pleasing example demonstrating this rate.
David Morrison
Lot A3469 (D)
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490.00 GBP
(app. 560 EUR)
(app. 560 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G3310 (D)
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250.00 GBP
(app. 285 EUR)
(app. 285 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5464
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225.00 GBP
(app. 257 EUR)
(app. 257 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5708
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250.00 GBP
(app. 285 EUR)
(app. 285 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5714
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250.00 GBP
(app. 285 EUR)
(app. 285 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5715
of ...more 1923 NEW YORK / PENNSYLVANIA. A cover to Reading, PA. with a pair of 1c, cancelled GARFIELD MAR 7 that has a three line cachet ‘MAIL FROM RIFLED POUCH / N.Y. & GEN. TR29 MAR 7-23 / RECD MAY 25 1923. As there was a delay of 79 days, it appears as though this was of a serious nature but, to date, nothing is known as to exactly where it happened or what happened. This is the only cover known from this robbery
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195.00 GBP
(app. 223 EUR)
(app. 223 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5717
car ...more 1937 NABRASKA / WYOMING. On August 22 1937 a railway mail storage car on the Omaha and Ogden Line caught fire between Ohama, Nebraska, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. The mail was resorted at Ogden and forwarded on from there on the Ogden and L. A. Train 5. Various cachets were applied to the mail, this one a three line cachet in red, (Hoggarth & Gwynn Type 5)
Fixed Price
140.00 GBP
(app. 160 EUR)
(app. 160 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5870
fell ...more On April 7 1886 passenger train No. 35 on the Hoosac Tunnel Line fell over the embankment between Bardwell’s ferry and West Deerfield Station and plunged 200 feet down into the Deerfield River, with many killed or injured. The post car was washed down river carrying the mail with it. This cover with a BOSTON & TROY R.P.O. APR 7 cancel has the stamp washed off and a violet two line ‘IN FITCHBURG R. R. DISASTER, APL 7 1886’ applied. According to the book ‘Railway Disaster Mail’ by Hoggarth and Gwynn, only four covers have been recorded from this accident
Fixed Price
295.00 GBP
(app. 337 EUR)
(app. 337 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5871
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295.00 GBP
(app. 337 EUR)
(app. 337 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5874
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325.00 GBP
(app. 371 EUR)
(app. 371 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5875
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325.00 GBP
(app. 371 EUR)
(app. 371 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5884
June ...more NEWTON, KANSAS. A mud stained cover from Floydada, Texas, posted June 5 to Louisville Kentucky, that has a three line black cachet ‘Recd from Newto… / 114 Wreck of June 5th / KC Terminal R.P.O. Jun 20’. The accident must have been quite serious as the cover took 15 days to get to Newton where it was processed and went back into the postal system. However other than it must have lain in muddy conditions for a few days, nothing is known about this wreck. This is the only known cover from this incident
Fixed Price
195.00 GBP
(app. 223 EUR)
(app. 223 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G5886
mail ...more 1930 WENDE, NEAR BUFFALO, NY. On the morning of 10th October, a mail car on the New York & Chicago Railroad was badly damaged by fire, destroying virtually all the mail. Only two covers have been recorded and both have a three line explanatory cachet in violet ‘DAMAGED IN FIRE OF / STORAGE CAR NY & CHI / RPO 10 OCT 10 BATAVIA NY.’ This cover was mailed to Syracuse. A rare cover from this incident being one of the two known
Fixed Price
135.00 GBP
(app. 154 EUR)
(app. 154 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6011
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90.00 GBP
(app. 103 EUR)
(app. 103 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6012
Portland, ...more RAWLINS WYOMING. 1931 badly charred cover from New York to Portland, Oregon, that was on the Omaha & Ogden Train 5 on September 19 1931 when a fire broke out in the mail storage car between Hanna and Rawlins. This was caused by a spark from the locomotive falling against the mail car. Mail was damaged both by fire and water. This cover has a three line label attached, the print all in capital letters. This label is rare and not recorded by Hoggarth & Gwynn
Fixed Price
95.00 GBP
(app. 108 EUR)
(app. 108 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6013
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145.00 GBP
(app. 166 EUR)
(app. 166 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6014
Fixed Price
150.00 GBP
(app. 171 EUR)
(app. 171 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6018
around ...more c1910 MITCHELL ILL. This 1c cover, thought to have been posted around 1910 from Fort Worth, Texas, has a violet two line ‘Damaged by fire in mail / car at Mitchell, ILL.’ As this is the only cover known from this incident, no other information has come to light as to what happened. A rare cover
Fixed Price
135.00 GBP
(app. 154 EUR)
(app. 154 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6020
Michigan, ...more 1900 BETWEEN MICHIGAN & IOWA. A 1900 cover from Ypsilanti, Michigan, to Des Moines, Iowa, that was in a train fire, the back of the cover being quite scorched. Posted OCT 1, it arrived in Des Moines the following day, October 2. A straight line green ‘RAILROAD DAMAGE’ h/s has been applied as an explanation as to the damage. Rare, the only known cover from this train fire
Fixed Price
145.00 GBP
(app. 166 EUR)
(app. 166 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6023
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145.00 GBP
(app. 166 EUR)
(app. 166 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot G6024
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165.00 GBP
(app. 188 EUR)
(app. 188 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot K2044 (D)
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250.00 GBP
(app. 285 EUR)
(app. 285 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot K3933 (D)
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175.00 GBP
(app. 200 EUR)
(app. 200 EUR)
Post und Geschichte GmbH
Lot USA.053
Automatically generated translation:
1884 (10.10. ) New York, USA, 5 C. Letter to Troyes, France. Railroad cancel Calais - Paris and Paris - Troyes. AS: Troyes, 21.10.1884
Fixed Price
25.00 CHF
(app. 27 EUR)
(app. 27 EUR)
Triple S Postal History
Lot a42835
1 more picture
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65.00 USD
(app. 56 EUR)
(app. 56 EUR)
Jean-Paul Bach
Lot 114
Mi
19,24
(teils unregelmässige Zähnung), sehr farbfrisch, saubere stumme
Stempel, schöner Aufgabe-Stempel SAN FRANCISCO JAN 9,
Durchgangs-Stempel AACHEN 17 2 FRANCIO, Taxierung handschriftlich 3
und als Strempel 12, nach BASEL (Schweiz) adressiert, rückseitiger
Stempel GR.BAD.BAHNPOST 18 FEB 67 und der Ankunftsstempel BASEL 18
FEB 67, sehr schöner und seltener Brief.
Automatically generated translation:
35 C. Franking, 5 C. Thomas jefferson and 30 C. Benjamin Franklin (partly irregular perforation), having very fresh colours, neat mute cancellation, beautiful posting cancel SAN FRANCISCO JAN 9, transit cancel AACHEN 17 2 FRANCIO, valuation handwritten 3 and as Strempel 12, to Basle (Switzerland) addressed, on the back cancel GR. BAD. Railway mail 18 FEB 67 and the arrival postmark Basle 18 FEB 67, very nice and rare cover.
ONLINE LIVE
250.00 CHF
(app. 268 EUR)
30/01/2026
(app. 268 EUR)
Gärtner Christoph Auktionshaus
Lot 174 D
Automatically generated translation:
1899, "from foreign country / over Altmünsterol / Mulhouse (Els. ) / registered. ", German registered label (defective) on registered heavy weight letter from MANILA 21.2.1899 with franking USA 1 C. Green, 2 C. Rose and 5 C. Blue (7) to Bremen, reverse transit postmark Hong Kong 24.2.99, German railway mail 25.3. And arrival postmark 26.3, clear transport traces. Unnoticed the restrictions rare in this form! (M)
ONLINE LIVE
60.00 EUR
05/12/2025
Rumsey Auctions
Lot 199
SC
1
blue ...more 1847, 5¢ red brown. Complete socked-on-the-nose stunningly bold blue Wilmington & Raleigh Railroad fancy propeller cancel, clear to mostly large margins, rich color on fresh bright paper, an Extremely Fine strike, with 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1; Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF THE FINEST STRIKES OF THIS FANCY RAILROAD CANCELLATION ON A 1847 5¢ ISSUE.
Automatisch generierte Übersetzung:
1847,5¢ rotbraun. Vollständig zentrischer, waagrechter Stempelabschlag atemberaubend kräftig blau Wilmington und Raleigh Eisenbahn Fancy Propellerstempel, voll- bis breitrandig, kräftige Farbe auf aktenfrischem Papier, an extrem schöner Abschlag, mit 2000 P. F. Attest. Scott Nr. 1; Schätzpreis $750 - 1,000. eine der schönsten Abschläge von dieser Fantasie Eisenbahn Entwertung auf ein 1847 5¢ Ausgabe.
650.00 USD
(app. 557 EUR)
12/08/2025 08:00 CET
(app. 557 EUR)
Kelleher Auctions
Lot 330
SC
Q3
never ...more Parcel Post, 1913, 3¢ Railway Postal Clerk (Scott Q3), o.g., never hinged, dark color, intact perfs, detailed impression; diagonal crease in selvage, Very Fine.
Scott $525.
300.00 USD
(app. 257 EUR)
Sold
(app. 257 EUR)
Sparks Auctions
Lot 375
SC
71
LIVE!
80.00 CAD
(app. 49 EUR)
12/16/2025 08:00 EST
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