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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions LLC
America's Oldest Philatelic Auction House
- Established 1885 -
and the only one with offices on three continents
(USA, London, Hong Kong)
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  Printable Version
Sale 5137
US, British and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
1851-1923 Issues
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Lot 7008 |
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 1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II (Scott 10A), lovely item with immaculate color and bright paper; four complete framelines (cut close at left), tied by "Troy/JUL/1/N-Y" postmark on advertising cover, for Starbuck's Trojan ploughs, addressed to New York, Very Fine, a real gem. Scott $190 . Suggested Bid $250 . Realized $475. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 7009 |
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 1857, 1¢ blue, type V (Scott 24), pretty example with strong color and fresh paper; three full margins, in at bottom; cancelled manuscript with "Leominster/MAY/12/Ms." postmark just tying top perforation tips; on fresh yellow advertising cover for Piano-Fortes; an exceptionally clean cover, Very Fine, one that will tickle your ivories. Suggested Bid $200 . Realized $120. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 7010 |
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 1923, 20¢ carmine rose (Scott 567), tied by a Washington D.C. First Day machine cancel, May 1, 1923, on a cover with a typed address to Edward Worden in Millburn, N.J., Very Fine. Scott $600 . Suggested Bid $200 . Realized $160. View details and enlarged photo
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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC
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The Oldest Philatelic Auction House in the United States, established in 1885.
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Administrative Office:
22 Shelter Rock Lane, Unit 53
Danbury, CT 06810, USA
Tel: 203.830.2500
Fax: 203.297.6059
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Boston Area Office:
181 Wells Avenue, Suite 105
Newton, MA 02459, USA
Tel: 781.453.0990
Fax: 781.453.0945
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