381500 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ USA Issues



Opening: 500 €
1875, First issue reproductions 5 c. red brown and 10 c. black on bluish paper, fresh colours, good to large margins, no gum as issued, very fine



Opening: 500 €
1875, First issue reproductions 5 c. red brown and 10 c. black on bluish paper, fresh colours, good to large margins, no gum as issued, very fine



Opening: 80 €
1851/56, 3 c. red-brown, cut into at left, part of neighbour at right, tied by Buffalo cds. to small embossed cover with view of a village and windmill; very attractive




Opening: 1.000 €
1855, 3c brownish carmine with full Chicago perforation 12-1/2, nice color, cancelled by Chicago cds. Tiny corner crease at upper right, otherwise very fine. A very nice example of this rare stamp. Certificate PF (2022). (Scott 11 var.)




Opening: 240 €
1867/68, 2c black, Z. Grill., very nice well-defined grill, used with segmented cork cancel, fresh and fine, certificate P.F. (Scott 85B)




Opening: 100 €
30c. orange, tied by cork cancel to cover, endorsed "per Bremen Steamer, Hansa", via New York with red integral cds. "N. YORK BREMEN Pkt. Feb 10 PAID 12" to Gössitz, upon arrival in Bremen blue three-line "AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN FRANCO" applied, a very fine and attractive cover




Opening: 80 €
1861, 24 c. steel blue, neatly cancelled, tiny tear at top, otherwise very fine. Certificate PF(2022) (Scott 70b)



Opening: 400 €
1870, 3 c. green, tied by blue fancy cancel 'Flying insect' to small cover with matching "MOUNT VERNON JUL 2.."; stamp with few short perfs, otherwise very fine



Opening: 100 €
1870, Bank Note 15c. orange, tied by cds. "MILWAUKEE FEB 5" to registered cover endorsed "Per Bremen or Hamburg Steamer", carried by the NGLs "America", red "BREMEN 27 2 73 FRANCO" and registry handstamp applied; overpaid 1c. for the 6c. Direct Mail rate plus 8c. registry fee. Very fine
381560 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ USA Issues ➝ newspaper stamps




Opening: 200 €
1875, 6$ ultramarine, unused with original gum, very fine and fresh, certificate P.F. (2020)
381565 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ USA Issues ➝ Postal Stationery



Opening: 120 €
1853/55, envelope 3 c. red, with clear "CLEVELAND MAY 17" and adjacent "STEAM BOAT" to New York
750000 | transatlantic post



Opening: 80 €
1854 (Oct. 3), Washington 3c. red imperforated with manuscript mark on folded lettersheet from Spencer, Tennesse, endorsed "via New York & Liverpool" to Leipzig. The letter weighed more than ½oz and was rated as double, with black integral cds. "N. YORK AM. Pkt 46 OCT 14", carried by the "Atlantic" from New York to Liverpool, charged with "26" sgr. to the recipient, interesting cover with attempted part-payment




Opening: 400 €
1847, CAMBRIA: Envelope franked with 1847 Washington 10c. tied by blue grid with matching cds. "SYRACUSE AUG 29 N.Y." alongside to London, ocean transit unpaid, bagged directly to London, charged with "1/-" upon arrival, slightly toned, horizontal crease through envelope stabilized, otherwise fine, certificate PF (1985)




Opening: 500 €
1848, CAMBRIA: Folded letter Franklin 5C., fresh color and good margins all around, used with pen-strike and two strikes of red "PAID" and adjacent cds. "THEO-SEMINARY MAY 8, addressed to Norfolk, ocean transit unpaid, charged "1/-" upon arrival, adhesive two small tears, otherwise fine and attractive, signed Toaspern and certificate PF (1976)



Opening: 200 €
1855, ATLANTIC: Franklin 1c. blue and horizontal pair Washington 10c. green tied by grid to folded letter with adjacent cds. "NEW ORLEANS OCT 21" via "NEW YORK OCT 31" to Marseille, upon arrival first charged with "8" decimes, this corrected to "16" for a double letter, 1c. touched, otherwise fine



Opening: 150 €
1856, FULTON: Maiden Voyage, 1851 Franklin 1c. blue, horizontal pair, tied by cds. "NEW ORLEANS FEB 3" to printed matter to Augsburg, Bavaria. Upon arrival charged with "7" kreuzer, stamps cut into, slightly toned, otherwise fine and scarce entire



Opening: 200 €
1860, ILLINOIS: 1857 Washington 3c. red and 12c. black as horizontal pair tied by cds. "AUGUSTA JUL 7" to envelope via Bremen or Hamburg to Geneva, Switzerland. With red integral cds. "NEW YORK PAID AUG 11 9", put on "Illinois" as "Saxonia", the HAPAG liner would not sail for another four days, the rate was 21 cents, the US post office kept the balance of 6 cents, adhesives with negligible imperfections, othewise fine




Opening: 250 €
1861, ARAGO: 1857 Washington 3c. red and Franklin 30c. orange tied by red grid to folded letter from "NEW YORK FEB 3" endorsed "pr. Steamer Arago via Marseille" to Melbourne, Australia, the adhesives only paid the route via Southampton, so the cover was put on the "PERSIA", from there on the "PERA" to Alexandria, "SIMLA" to Galle and "BENARES" to Melbourne with arrival mark "MELBOURNE AP 15 61", fine and very attractive



Opening: 100 €
1867, ARAGO: 1861 Lincoln 15c. black and Franklin 30c. orange tied by cork cancel to overpaid folded letter from New York to Aachen, Prussia with red integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKT. AUG 4 7 PAID" crediting Prussia, stamps some faults, otherwise fine entire from the penultimate voyage before closing of the line



Opening: 150 €
1867, GUIDING STAR: Lincoln 15c. black tied by grid to small envelope with adjacent cds. "GUILDFORD MAY 24" to Paris, attractive entire conveyed during the 2nd of only three voyages of this joint venture with New York Mail S.S. Co.



Opening: 300 €
1860, EDINBURGH: Washington 10c. vertical strip of three and single 12c. black, each cancelled in manuscript with "X", matching "Paid 42d" rating and left and cds. "GALVA JUL 10 1860" on envelope to Hudikswall, Sweden. Red New York exchange mark on reverse with matching red "19" credit handstamp on front, red "AACHEN FRANCO" and manuscript "f5" sgr. rating and two "HELSINGBORG 28 7 1860" struck, minor restoration top 10c. adhesives pulled perf, otherwise a very fine usage



Opening: 200 €
1861, ADRIATIC: Maiden Voyage for North Atlanctic Steamship Co. as a charter to Cunard to replace the "Australasian", Washington 3c. red and 12c. black tied by grid to envelope with cds. "WORCESTER MAR 12" alongside to Paris, in New York red integral cds. "NEW YORK PAID MAR 13 12" struck, 12c. short perfs at bottom, otherwise fine and attractive





Opening: 1.000 €
1862, CITY OF WASHINGTON: 3c. rose and 30c. orange, each as horizontal pair, fresh and bright colours, tied by three clear strikes of Boston large "PAID" grid cancel to folded lettersheet endorsed "via England p City of Washington" to Port-Elizabeth, red crayon "12" credit marking and red "LONDON E.C. PAID JY 4 62" alongside, further red "1"d colonial rate, some negligible crease from edge of interior lettersheet (removed), minor edge wear, small affixed lot label, a very fine and rare, colourful 1861 double franking to Cape of Good Hope, certificate PF (2007)



Opening: 200 €
1862, NORTH AMERICAN: Washington 3c., horizontal strip of three, pair and two singles tied by blue cds. "CHICAGO JUL 30 1862" to envelope to Brussels, franked with 21 cents, the rate by American Packet to Belgium via British open mail, the post office did not recognize that this rate had been superseded 18 month earlier, charged with "2" decimes due, backflap missing, short and/or toned perfs, still and attractive entire




Opening: 100 €
1862, NORTH AMERICAN: Patriotic cover ""Union" with Tree of Flags," franked with Washington 24c. brown-lilac tied cds. cds. "HANCOCK JUN 15" to Manchester, with red integral cds. "DETROIT JUN 19 3 PAID" alongside, some wear, address partly re-written, adhesives straight edge at left, otherwise fine, certificate PF (1987)