California Mails and Western Expresses, Carriers, Locals and Independent Mails continued...
Western Expresses (LaPorte thru Wood) continued...
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
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| 4249 |
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Pacific Express Co.
Horse and rider frank (Haller FP1, Ty. 3) with ms. "LR" initials of
Levi Robie on 3c Red Nesbitt entire (U10) to Mokelumne Hill Cal., light
vertical fold, Very Fine, scarce with Robie initials (Image) |
E. 300-400
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4250 |
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Pacific Express Co. Ten covers, clear strikes of oval office
handstamps incl. Northern Mines, Nevada Cal., Watsonville and Martinez,
weak strikes of Sacramento,Yankee Jims and Benicia ovals, also Horse &
Rider frank with Mok. Hill oval (faulty) and large double-circle, last is
1888 legal-size cover with red Central City Col. label, faults but still a
desirable group |
E. 500-750
SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4251 |
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Pacific Express Co.
Printed frank (Haller FP2, Ty. 2) on 2c Green entire (U311) to St. Louis
Mo., entered the mails with "Paris Tex. Oct. 15 4PM 1888" circular
datestamp and quartered cork cancel, receiving backstamp, slightly reduced
at right, fresh and Very Fine, although this 1880's and 90's express
company's franks are common in unused condition, used examples are very
scarce, this Type 2 frank is rare
(Image) |
E. 400-500
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4252 |
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Pacific Stage & Express
Co. Printed frank with illustration of 6-horse stagecoach and list of
towns served (Haller FP3, Ty. 1a var) on 3c Pink entire (U34) to San
Francisco, "Nevada City Cal. Oct. 7" circular datestamp and rosette cancel,
few creases, otherwise Very Fine, the 2004 Dale-Lichtenstein sale had two
nearly identical covers (both U35) from the same correspondence with Oct. 2
and 10 Nevada City datestamps, we suspect that all three were used after
the express closed in 1864 (the others realized $1,500 and $2,200 hammer)
(Image) |
E. 500-750
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4253 |
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Pacific Stage & Express
Co. Printed frank with illustration of 6-horse stagecoach (Haller FP3,
Ty. 1) on 3c Pink entire (U34) to San Francisco, forwarded to another
street address, illegible Ohio town datestamp indicates use of obsolete
frank in the regular mails, light horizontal fold at top, otherwise Fine (Image) |
E. 400-500
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4254 |
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Pacific Union Express
Co. Red printed frank (Haller FP4, Ty. 1) on 3c Pink entire (U58) to
San Francisco, "Pacific Union Express Co. Sant. Clara Jun. 26"
double-circle datestamp, small tear at top, faint toning, otherwise Very
Fine (Image) |
E. 100-150
SOLD for $55.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4255 |
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Pacific Union Express
Co. Red printed frank in banner (Haller FP4, Ty. 1) on legal-size
12c Brown entire (U68) with printed address to Stockton Cal.,
conjunctive use with two strikes of blue "Wells, Fargo & Co. Stockton
Apr. 14" oval datestamp, scattered soiled specks, otherwise Very Fine,
scarce express usage of 12c "Pumpkin" entire, Scott Retail $1,200.00 used
(Image) |
E. 750-1,000
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4256 |
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Palmer & Cos.
Express. Red shield-shaped handstamp on blue folded letter to Chambers
& Heiser on Bridge Street in New York City, important contents from
Palmer & Co.'s New York office (with red handstamp used as a
letterhead, datelined "New York March 5th/51" from James M. Moore,
regarding express business and difficulty sending any freight via
Nicaragua, preferring instead the Isthmus Route, file folds, Very Fine,
Chambers & Heiser were prominent clipper ship owners in the Atlantic and
Pacific trade, Palmer & Co. started their express in 1850 but
advertisements disappeared in 1851, probably close to the time this letter
was written, examples of their handstamp are rare, this example suggests
that it was used at the New York office, unless duplicates were sent to
other offices in California and on the East Coast, ex Jessup and Pearce,
with 2003 P.S.E. certificate (Image) |
E. 750-1,000
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4257 |
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Palmer & Cos.
Express. Red shield-shaped handstamp on blue folded letter datelined
Jan. 10, 1850 (actually 1851) to New Bedford Mass. from a moderately
literate prospector, endorsed "Palmer & Co. Express Paid", entered
mails with red "New York 5cts 1 Mar." integral-rate circular datestamp,
addressee's name crossed out, edge faults, otherwise Fine, rare usage, the
Palmer marking was probably applied in New York after arrival on a steamer
(Image) |
E. 500-750
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4258 |
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N. O. Pauly's
Express. Printed frank (Haller FP6, Ty. 1a) on 3c Pink entire (U59) to
Taylorville Cal., reduced at left and corner crease at top right, otherwise
Very Fine, Pauly operated his express between Gibsonville and surrounding
mining camps, he started in 1864 on his own, took in a partner named
Nohrmann, then bought out his partner in 1866, this frank comes from one of
the periods in which Pauly was alone -- all related franks are extremely
rare -- ex Dale-Lichtenstein (Image) |
E. 750-1,000
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 4259 |
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N.O. Pauly's Express.
Printed frank (Haller FP6, Ty. 2) on 3c Pink entire (U58) to Quincy Cal.,
partly readable strike of blue "Wheeler's Express La Porte" double-circle
handstamp (see lot 4383 for an other strike of this marking)), straightline
"Eurecka & Jamison" beneath frank and "Gibsonville Apr. 16" straightline
across embossed stamp, repaired at left with part of frank's border added,
otherwise Fine, we have no doubt that the two straightlines are genuine
contemporary markings, possibly referring to the Eureka and Jamison Creek
mills (see lot 4261) -- however, the accompanying 1999 P.S.E. certificate
claims that the straightlines are fake (there would be absolutely no reason
to embellish this rare express cover with straightlines representing
nothing known to or of value to postal historians), illustrated in Nathan
(Image) |
E. 400-500
SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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