Holiday Auction: Day 3, Philatelic, Postcards 2020-12-19 Auction - 762 Price Results - Holabird Western Americana Collections in NV
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Reno, NV, United States
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Holiday Auction: Day 3, Philatelic, Postcards

This sale features a number of important collections. The first is the Ken Prag ?Industrial? stock certificate collection, a massive one of a kind collection of American Banks, industries and more. This is some of the last of the main-line Prag Collection, the rest coming in February/March, with duplicates coming later. Within this massive collection are some utterly fantastic sub-collections. Among these are Ken?s Banking collection, American Entertainment, Brewing, Telephone & Telegraph, Turnpikes, Firearms, Printing & Publishing collections and more. A few of these categories are so large that they are split between this December sale and the following sale in February/March of 2021. Session 3 (Lots 3000-3761) Philatelic (3000-3761) Wells Fargo & Other Express Postal History incl. California Gold Rush Letter Sheet Collection First Flight Covers US Canada Postcards Geo. Sort Native Americana Black Americana Holidays Political & Military Miscellaneous Foreign Stamps & Ephemera
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Calico Received Wells Fargo Franked Cover, 1882: Wells Fargo entire to JB Osborne in Calico, Cal. Los Angeles oval WF cancellation. No receiver's mark on reverse. This is the most famous of the San Bernardino mining ghost towns.Date: Country (if
3003: Calico Received Wells Fargo Franked Cover, 1882Est. US$100-US$120
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Columbia Wells Fargo Cover Addressed To and From: Sent to Fritz and Ralston (as in William Ralston), Bankers, San Francisco. Stamp on bottom left is for W. O. Steeper & co., Bankers, Columbia. U-3 stamp with octagonal ends [Scott] Stamped Wells
3004: Columbia Wells Fargo Cover Addressed To and FromEst. US$300-US$400
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Bold Georgetown Wells Fargo Cancel. (123800): Strong Georgetown strike. Three cent Washington red stamped envelope. Sent to C. Seolmanini B Trappett. Date: Country (if not USA): State: CaliforniaCity: GeorgetownProvenance: ATTENTION
3008: Bold Georgetown Wells Fargo Cancel. (123800)Est. US$160-US$250
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Gold Run Wells Fargo Cover - Rare (123798): U21 three cent Washington stamp. Pink. Sent to Todds Valley in Placer County. Todds Valley had a post office from 1856 to 1888. [Williams] Another RARE post office. Date: Country (if not USA):
3009: Gold Run Wells Fargo Cover - Rare (123798)Est. US$150-US$250
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Three Marysville Wells Fargo Covers (123809): Variety of stamps. One dated 1870. Date: Country (if not USA): State: CaliforniaCity: MarysvilleProvenance: ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS! If you[x=#8217/]ll be needing your auction winnings for
3012: Three Marysville Wells Fargo Covers (123809)Est. US$300-US$400
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Pacific Express Company, Murphys, Calaveras County,: 'PAID' stamp. Addressed to Miss Brush in Stockton. 3c U4 red stamp. Early. The area around Murphys (Calaveras County) was originally occupied by the Miwok. John and Daniel Murphy were part of the
3016: Pacific Express Company, Murphys, Calaveras County,Est. US$600-US$1,000
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Two Placerville, California Wells Fargo Covers: 1) Addressed to Mr. B. Bryant, Pacific House, Carson Road. Pacific was an original toll house and stage stop built by Wheeler Bartram in the early years of the gold rush. It was called Pacific House
3017: Two Placerville, California Wells Fargo CoversEst. US$200-US$300
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Roseburg Wells Fargo Cover, 1871 (123787): Reverse says, "Flint & Morgan, Roseburg." Has answer dates. Reverse also has a San Francisco stamp for a company dated April 20, 1871. Wells Fargo was established in 1864. Addressed to A. Green of
3022: Roseburg Wells Fargo Cover, 1871 (123787)Est. US$100-US$200
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