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Sale 31: The Autumn Sale

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U.S. Postal History: State Postal History - State Balance Lots (A-M States&#

Lots 541-550 Lots 551-560 Lots 561-570 Lots 571-580 Lots 581-587

Lot 561    

Iowa covers. Seven stampless territorial covers, including 1841 Dubuque to France, 1842 Burlington, 1842 blue Iowa City, and 1846 Keokuk in red, few minor flaws, Fine.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

Realized: $525

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Lot 562    

Kansas cover balance. Eleven covers, mostly banknote and bureau issues, including corner cards and mixed and mutiple frankings, better include #210 (strip of 6) Atwood registered and #222 (3) registered usages, with one postal card, mostly Fine (no photo).
Estimate    $200 - 250.

Realized: $95

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Lot 563    

Kansas covers. Five territorial covers including four 1857 (two 1c and two 3c covers) and one U10 entire, towns include Grasshopper Falls, Leavenworth City, Lawrence and Manhattan, couple with slight reduction, generally F.-V.F.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

Realized: $325

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Lot 564    

Kentucky cover balance. Seventeen 1851 to 1869 period, including #70 deep red lilac & 73 pair Louisville to Germany,#65 to England single franking with 21 due, #7 strip of 3 with manuscript Alabine Hill, #10 Louisville, Stomping Ground cds, mostly Fine, inspect (no photo).
Estimate    $400 - 500.

Realized: $240

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Lot 565    

Kentucky cover balance. Seventeen, mostly banknote and bureau issues, including several registered usages with mixed frankings, a couple with corner cards including St. Mary's College to Italy with 11¢ rate, and one entire, few cover flaws, mostly Fine (no photo).
Estimate    $300 - 400.

Realized: $200

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Lot 566    

Kentucky stampless covers. Ten, including manuscript Montezuma Salt Works free frank, 1816 & 1818 Lexington, 1829 Greensburg, 1830 Maysville, and 1855 Lousville to France, Fine (no photo).
Estimate    $250 - 350.

Realized: $135

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Lot 567    

Louisiana Cover Balance. Small group of 20 covers with various different frankings and usages including 1840 Stampless from "Baton Rouge" to France, 1855 stampless to Paris with green "Jeaneretts, La." cds, two 3¢ 1851 tied by "Clinton, La." cds on cover to California with manuscript "Due 4 Cents", 1861 3¢ on cover "Held for Postage" with label attached paying postage, 1861 10¢ on cover from New Orleans to San Francisco, 1861 10¢ on cover to Mexico, 1861-66 2¢ Blackjack tied by fancy numeral "10" in octagon on printed circular, 1861-66 2¢ Blackjack pair from New Orleans to Natchez, Miss., 1867 3¢ + 12¢ F. grills on cover from "Covington, La." to Italy, 1869 6¢ on cover from New Orleans to Scotland, 3¢ Bank Note pair on cover to Ireland, 10¢ Bank Note pair on cover from New Orleans to Mexico, 10¢ Bank Note from New Orleans to Yokohama, etc., mixed condition, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $500 - 750.

Realized: $950

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Lot 568    

Louisiana express covers. Eleven New Orleans Express Mail rate covers, including double and triple rates, all with blue or red postmarks, all have customary file creases, Fine (no photo).
Estimate    $250 - 350.

Realized: $125

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Lot 569    

Louisiana stampless covers. Five, including manuscript "Dutch Settlement" (1839), green "Fort Jesup, Free" (1841), two New Orleans forwarded covers, and one New Orleans free frank, Fine lot (no photo).
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $100

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Lot 570    

Maine cover lot. Thirty eight covers, 3c 1851 to early 20th century, about half are Banknote covers, including a couple of registered usages, with 10c 1861 to Cuba, several corner cards, and one Civil War patriotic, mixed condition, mostly Fine, please inspect (no photo).
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $180

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