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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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Sale 5145
Lot 7694

Confederate States, [Henrico Co.] Richmond, 10¢ blue, "frame lines", parts of frame line visible at the left & bottom, upper right corner rounded, tied by a partial Richmond c.d.s., Aug 11, 1864, on a homemade cover to Chamblissburg, Bedford Co., Va., F.-V.F. Scott $3,250 . Suggested Bid $1,200 .
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Realized $840 |
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Lot 7676

Confederate States, [Goochland Co.] Goochland Court House, three-margin 10¢ dark blue lithographed, Hoyer print (2b), pen canceled with a manuscript pmk "Goochland CHVa/10th May" with "1862" in another hand, on a cover to Capt. W.D. Leake, Turners Artillery, Pocotaglio, S.C.; lightly soiled, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $500 .
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Lot 7642

Confederate States, [Caroline Co.] Bowling Green, pair of 20¢ green (13) used with a 10¢ blue, type II, Keatinge & Ball (12 var.), tied by a single pen stroke with a manuscript "Bowling Green July 8" (1864) postmark on an adversity cover made from a page of a Caroline County Order Book; to Hanover Junction (Hanover Co., Va.); cover and stamps repaired, but a rare Trans-Mississippi usage. Scott $3,000 . Suggested Bid $500
Hanover Junction is now the village of Doswell.
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Lot 7042

Airmail, 1928, 5¢ Beacon, First Day Cover - Washington D.C. (Scott C11), plate block of 9 tied by mute ovals on an oversize Registered cover with Third Assistant Postmaster General, Philatelic Agency Official Business corner card (Planty 16); postmarked Jul 25 Washington D.C. Registry Division on the reverse, along New York (also Jul 25) and Ogden, Utah (Jul 27) registry Division. postmarks, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $400 .
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Realized $240 |
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Lot 7128

Airmail, 1928, 5¢ Beacon, Unofficial First Day Cover (Scott C11), two singles on a FDC to Berkeley, Cal. canceled with "U.S. Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa." duplex handstamps; with matching corner card and typed name of sender, "Lt. Comdr. F.E. Locy (MC) Navy"; four different backstamps, F.-V.F. Likely a unique First Day Cover, . Suggested Bid $250
Lt. Commander Francis E. Locy was an avid Naval Cover collector. He developed the LOCY method of categorizing Naval cancels and earned the Navy Cross in World War I .
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Realized $330 |
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Lot 7174
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1869, 90¢ carmine & black (Scott 122), black cancel, nice color and impression, four clear margins; small thin at the bottom, Fine. Scott $1,800 . Suggested Bid $600 .
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Realized $720 |
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Lot 7211
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1893, $1 Columbian (Scott 241), regummed, F.-V.F. Scott $500 . Suggested Bid $250 .
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Realized $240 |
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Lot 7235

1898, $1 Trans-Miss. (Scott 292), o.g., previously hinged, nice color, Fine. Scott $1,500 . Suggested Bid $600 .
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Realized $600 |
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