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Sale 73: The March Sale

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The Engert Collection of Colorado Postal History - F-K Towns

Lots 1083-1092 Lots 1093-1102 Lots 1103-1107

Lot 1103    

Interlaken, Colo., Aug 13, 1894 (Lake), full clear cds on 2¢ Columbian entire to Boston, Mass. with receiving backstamp; missing backflap, otherwise Very Fine, a scarce and late usage as it is believed that this office ceased to operate on April 21, 1894.
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $525

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Lot 1104    

Irwin, Gunnison Co., Colorado, Oct 11, 1888 (Gunnison), violet cds and fancy star handstamp tying 2¢ Banknote on fresh cover to Powder Horn, Col., Extremely Fine.
Estimate    $100 - 150.

Realized: $130

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Lot 1105    

Julesburgh, Col. T., Sep 14, clear strike of cds on 3¢ pink (U58) entire to York Mich.; repaired faults and reduced at left, Fine and scarce.
Estimate    $150 - 200.

The Julesburgh post office operated simultaneously with Fort Sedgwick from August 1866 to August 31, 1868, when it was again closed. It reopened April 8, 1869 and was closed yet again November 27, 1871.

Realized: $100

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Lot 1106    

Kit Carson, Colo., Apr 15 (Jarrett 162), sharp strike of cds duplexed with cork cancel on 3¢ green entire to St. Louis Mo., original letter datelined "Kit Carson Col. Ter., April 13th 1872" from F.C. Zummerman written in German, Very Fine and choice example of this desirable territorial cds.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

Realized: $180

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Lot 1107    

Kraft, Colo., Feb 18, 1887 (Chaffee), blue cds with matching fancy star in circle handstamp canceling 1882, 2¢ red brown on cover to Gunnison, Col., partial receiver on reverse; some contemporary cover notations and slightly reduced at right, Very Fine.
Scott No. 210    Estimate $300 - 400.

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