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Sale 19: The Autumn Sale

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U.S. Covers: State and Territorial (Alaska-Georgia)

Lots 158-167 Lots 168-177 Lots 178-187 Lots 188-197 Lots 198-202

Lot 158    

[Alaska Terr.] Barrow, Alaska, Mar 22, 1928. Purple postmark tying 1922 1¢ + 2¢ and 10¢ Lindbergh airmail on cover to Germany, with second strike and N.Y. transit postmarks on reverse, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $75 - 100.

Realized: $55

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Lot 159    

[Alaska Terr.] Douglas, Alaska. Cds tying 2¢ Bureau on 1899 cover, adhesive additional tied by cork cancel, Very Fine.
Estimate    $100 - 150.

Realized: $145

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Lot 160    

[Alaska Terr.] Dyea, Alaska. Cds & segmented cork tying 2¢ Bureau on cover to Oregon, forwarded with Astoria duplex cancel, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $100 - 150.

Realized: $85

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Lot 161    

[Alaska Terr.] Fort Kodiak forwarded cover, 1869. Hotel corner card cover addressed to soldier at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, franked with 1867 3¢ rose, F. grill tied by "Cleveland, O., Aug 15" cds and cork duplex, addressed crossed out and manuscript "Kodiak, Alaska Territory, Russia America" forwarding, "San Francisco, Cal, Aug 22" cds at top, with original enclosure docketed "i receift this letter on the 8th day of April 1869 at Fort Kodiak, Alaska Ter", cover with slightly rough reduction at left, Fine, a very rare and early usage to Kodiak, Alaska and the only known letter addressed to Russia America.
Scott No. 94    Estimate $750 - 1,000.

Maj. Gen. Halleck, in command of the military pacific division, sent the CY G 2nd U.S. Artillery unit to establish Fort Kodiak in 1868. The fort was abandoned in 1870.

Realized: $1,350

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Lot 162    

[Alaska Terr.] Juneau, Alaska, Dec 19 1885. Fairly clear strike of purple postmark on cover to Pennsylvania, franked with 1883 2¢ red brown canceled by matching target, with 8-page enclosure on multicolored vessel illustrated letterhead, with salacious content regarding relations with squaw, quartz mines and steamers, cover and stamp edge faults, otherwise Very Fine.
Scott No. 210    Estimate $300 - 400.

Realized: $325

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Lot 163    

[Alaska Terr.] Juneau, Alaska. Cds & cork tying pair 1¢ Bureaus on 1896 cover, flap missing, Very Fine (no photo).
Estimate    $75 - 100.

Realized: $65

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Lot 164    

[Alaska Terr.] Ketchikan, Alaska. Cds on 1899 cover franked with 2¢ Bureau (rounded corner) with target cancel, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $100 - 150.

Realized: $100

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Lot 165    

[Alaska Terr.] Sitka, Alaska T., Aug 20. Usual partial strike of circular date stamp on 1864 3¢ pink entire to Eureka, Cal., light matching target cancelling indicia, cover slightly reduced at left, F.-V.F., a very rare early postmark from Alaska territory.
Scott No. U58    Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.

Realized: $1,500

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Lot 166    

[Alaska Terr.] Sitka, Alaska. Large double circle postmark on 1886 cover franked with 2¢ red brown Bank Note tied by target cancel, few small cover tears at top & part of flap missing, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $160

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Lot 167    

[Alaska Terr.] Sitka, Alaska, Dec 1887. Cds on 1884 2¢ Plimpton entire to London, England, blue Northern Pacific Express Co. frank at top, New York transit and red London receiving backstamps, F.-V.F.
Scott No. U277    Estimate $200 - 300.

Realized: $525

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