
Lot
2013
Agua Fria, Cal. Nov. 26 (Mariposa), scarce manuscript town on cover to Johnson's Creek, N.Y., franked with pair oxidized 1851 3¢ type II (small flaws), not tied with manuscript "Masonic" square and compass cancels, Very Fine, scarce small town and the earliest known Masonic cancel.Scott No. 11A Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
2014
Angels Camp, April 2nd, 1859, dateline on letter from miner to his father back east, with some interesting content in part…their has been some very rich diggings Struck around our claim. one Claim where there is five Partners interested washed out 1 day last week Eleven car loads holding about 1,200 lbs and got out 114 oz of pure gold valued at $2,000. their was a piece of gold weighing $47 picked up one rainy day last week on our claim on a pile of old tailings that had been washed over twice; with original 1855, 10¢ Nesbitt entire addressed to Chester, Pa. canceled by "Angels, Cal., Apr 3" cds (CAL-50), tear at bottom, F.-V.F.Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $290

Lot 2015
California Registered Letter Receipts for Mail to Jacksonville, O.T., 1856, 27 receipts from various California town, most signed by postmasters; towns including Scott Bar, Colusa, Monte, Sutter Creek, San Andreas, Ottitiewa, Scott River, Chico, Vallecito, Oroville, Princeton, Mormon Island, Whisky Creek, Vacaville, Weaverville, Cottonwood & Forbestown, some town duplication, Very Fine overall.Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
2016
Quincy, Cal., Jan 20, 1882 (Plumas), double line cds (PLU-1930) on oversized linen cover to Boston, Mass., franked with 1881, 3¢ blue green, horizontal strip of 6 and single (207) tied by target handstamps, docketed ""Argentine Mine", Map & letters, Jany 1882" at right; usual linen cover wear, missing backflap and stamp flaws including missing portions, F.-V.F. appearance.Estimate $100 - 150.
The Argentine Mine is located in Dolores county, Colorado at an elevation of 9,400 feet. It was discovered in 1875 with the mine company coming into existence the next year.
Current Opening Bid: $180


Lot
2017
Sacramento City, Cal. (Sacramento), cds ties 1857 1¢ blue Type V on cover to Grafton, cover with "California State Agricultural Society" illustrated circular corner card with original matching printed circular datelined "Sacramento, Dec, 26, 1860", Very Fine and choice, a scarce illustrated California circular rate.Scott No. 24 Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
2018
San Jose, Cala., Aug 18 (Santa Clara), manuscript postmark (SCL-2670) on 1849 folded letter to Virginia, Ill., with "via Panama & Chagres" routing endorsement, manuscript "Paid 52½ cts" crossed out and rerated "Paid 40" below, with letter written by newly arrived M.H.L. Schooley datelined "Puebelo de San Jose California, August 16th 1849" with contents reading in part…I informed you by letter from Acapulco of our safe arival in that port, and now embrace this opportunity to inform you that from Acapulco we had as long & tedious a voyage as we did from Panama & in consequence of our provision & water being exhausted we were compelled to put into Monterey 100 miles below San Francisco and were so hartily sick of the sea that we chose from this to take it by land. And after purchasing a pack horse the only means of conveyance from this place to the Placara, and packing up part of our goods & clothing (leaving the ballance) we started and are thus far on our journey. I do not expect to go to San Francisco at present but have sent by a friend who has gone up upon the vessel for my letters & will probably be in the Placara by then…We are going to the southern Diggings which are on the tributaries of San Joakin. we are going first to the Stanislaus and shall soon decide whether we remain there or go to some other place. We are fully satisfied now that there is great amt. of gold in California but many of the accounts which were published in the states before I left were no doubt exagerations and some true. We have seen, conversed & traveled for some days with men who we know have realized immense fortunes in a very short time some men (but few however) have obtained $50,000 in a few days but we are told that such opportunities do not now occur by digging…Goods & provisions &c in San Francisco are we are informed as cheap as in the city of N. York but the difficulty of transporting them to the mines increases the value three or four fold. A steamer is to start however in a few days from San Francisco to Sacramento City which is 4 miles below Sutters & very soon there will be conveniences for travelling & transporting goods., etc.; cover with some aging and light edge wear, F.-V.F., a wonderful early postmark and letter.Estimate $500 - 750.
THE EARLIEST RECORDED POSTMARK FROM SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA.
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Current Opening Bid: $1,250

Lot
2019
From Noisy Carrier's, Mail. 77 Long Wharf S.F. Cal., exceptional strike of the rectangular handstamp on a cover franked with a four-margins 10¢ green type II (14) tied by an Apr 21 San Francisco c.d.s.; to Franklin, Mass.; stamp with a tiny tear in lower right corner, otherwise Very Fine; with 2014 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 14 Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $230