Bid on Lots in Sale 908
| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | |
| 4163 | |
Freeman & Co.'s Express.
Red printed frank in banner (Haller FF7, Ty. 3) with two Wells, Fargo &
Co. overprinted franks (Haller WF-E) on 3c Red Nesbitt entire (U10) to
South Cruz Cal., no express or postal markings, Extremely Fine, the Type 3
frank is unlisted with the Wells, Fargo & Co. overprint
(Image) |
E. 300-400 |
| 4164 | |
Freeman & Co.'s Express.
Red printed frank in banner (Haller FF7, Ty. 3) with two Wells, Fargo &
Co. overprinted franks (Haller WF-E) on 3c Red Nesbitt entire (U9),
unaddressed paste-up usage, blue "Wells, Fargo & Cos. Express S.Frco. 13
Jun." double-circle datestamp, minor edgewear, otherwise Very Fine, the
Type 3 frank is unlisted with the Wells, Fargo & Co. overprint (Image) |
E. 200-300 |
| 4165 | |
Freeman & Co.'s Express.
Green printed frank in banner (Haller FF7, Ty. 5) with two different red
Wells, Fargo & Co. overprinted franks (Haller WF-E and WF-G) on 10c
Green Nesbitt entire (U18), paste-up usage with San Francisco
druggist's yellow corner card cover to New York City street address, blue
"Wells, Fargo & Cos. Express S.Frco. 1 Jul." double-circle datestamp and
matching "Paid" in oval, entered mails in New York City where grid cancel
was struck on 10c stamp, pencil docketing with June 28, 1861 origin date
indicates this was mailed well after Freeman sold out to Wells, Fargo &
Co., interestingly there is a brownish-black "Freeman & Cos. Express
Jacksonville Cal." oval handstamp over the 10c stamp (evidently applied
before the entire was mailed), small erosion spot at upper left thru one
frank, still Very Fine, a spectacular usage demonstrating how Freeman's old
franked entires were released by Wells, Fargo & Co. after the takeover, ex
Dale-Lichtenstein (Image) |
E. 750-1,000 |
| 4166 | |
Freeman & Co.'s Express.
Two-part printed frank with list of national, international and California
offices on 3c Red Nesbitt entire (U10) to San Jose Cal., two ms. X's thru
frank but no postal markings, therefore express usage is possible but
uncertain ("No opinion" 2003 P.S.E. certificate), in any case this is the
unique example of this frank, unlisted in Haller or Nathan (Image) |
E. 500-750 |
| 4167 | |
Freeman & Co.'s California,
Atlantic States and European Express. Printed frank (Haller FF7, Ty. 1)
on 3c Red Nesbitt entire (U10) to Athens N.Y., uprated with 1c Blue, Ty.
V and pair of 3c Dull Red (24, 26), tied by "San Francisco Cal. Apr.
11, 1861" circular datestamp, 3c stamps originally affixed over obsolete
frank (lifted and hinged at lower left), Very Fine, by 1861 Freeman was out
of business, but a few of the franked 3c entires were used in the Nichols
correspondence (see Nathan p. 82 for another similar example), a
fascinating usage, with 1983 P.F. certificate
(Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 |
| 4168 | |
Garland's Express.
Printed frank (Haller FG2) on 3c Pink entire (U58) to Quincy Cal., stain at
lower left, arithmetic notations at top, otherwise Fine, contemporary
pencil docketing on back with Mar. 2, 1868 date, another later note states
that letter (no longer present) was dated Mar. 25, 1865, Richard E. Garland
operated a number of expresses, this extremely rare frank is linked to his
1864 operation between Quincy, Taylorville and Crescent Mills (Garland
bought out Wharton's Express), ex Haas (who paid $1,000 in a 1977 Spelman
sale!) and Edwards (Image) |
E. 500-750 |
| 4169 | |
Gillpatrick's Express.
Printed frank (unlisted in Haller) on 3c Green entire (U83) to Jackson
Cal., "San Francisco Cal. Jan. 26" circular datestamp and cork cancel,
reduced at left, otherwise Fine, Gillpatrick & Co. operated on steamers in
the bay area and up the Sacramento River
(Image) |
E. 200-300 |
| 4170 | |
Greathouse & Slicer Express,
Yreka. Oval handstamp clearly struck on 3c Red Nesbitt entire (U10) to
Weaverville Cal., conjunctive usage with Wells, Fargo & Co. printed
frank (Haller WF-E), slightly reduced at left, Very Fine, according to
Nathan the Greathouse brothers and H. Slicer formed their partnership in
Fall 1855 and expanded their routes to Northern California and Oregon,
Greathouse & Slicer's express was closely linked to Wells, Fargo & Co.,
despite the duration and success of this company, its franks are scarce
(and frequently faked), this is an extremely rare marking (ca. 1857), ex
Dale-Lichtenstein (Image) |
E. 500-750 |
| 4171 | |
Greene's Copper City
Express. Printed frank in ornamental frame (Haller FG5) on 3c Pink
entire (U34) to Weaverville Cal., entered mails with "Shasta Cal. May 24"
circular datestamp and grid cancel, reduced at left into datestamp and
barely into frank, otherwise Fine, extremely rare frank from this
short-lived express run by Thomas Greene between Shasta and Copper City,
according to Nathan it ran for about one year in 1864-65, ex
Dale-Lichtenstein (1947 Costales sale), with 2003 P.S.E. certificate (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 |
| 4172 | |
Greenhood & Newbauer Northern
Express. Printed frank with "baner" error (FG6, Ty. 1a) on 3c Red
Nesbitt entire (U10) to San Francisco, blue "Greenhood & Newbauer's
Express, Weaverville, Cal." double-line oval handstamp with ms. date,
pristine and Extremely Fine, ex Jarrett
(Image) |
E. 300-400 |
| 4173 | |
Greenhood & Newbauer Northern
Express. Printed frank with "Baner" error (Haller FG6, Ty. 1a) on 3c
Red Nesbitt entire (U9) to San Francisco, blue "Greenhood & Newbauer's
Express, Weaverville Cal." double-line oval handstamp and ms. "Febr 7"
date, minor age stains, otherwise Very Fine
(Image) |
E. 200-300 |