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"The Hunt Collection" 1835-1875

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Posted 12/12/2015   12:32 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add rlmstamps2012 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
To ClassicCoins and sinclair2010,

Thank you so much for your interest in my covers. What a nice invitation to post more. When you said Hunt covers, you hit the nail on the head. I have sold some on ebay but still have 176. Many NYC & Prov. RI cancels. My great, great grandfather was a Prov. RI businessman. He had dealings with attorney George Hunt. Somehow I ended up with these covers and letters.

"I struggled with posting 6 covers, not wanting to waste anyone's time." Reference to an earlier thread "10's or 10a's What do you think?"

From CC
The stamp forum has been quiet lately. Posting more frequently is not a problem.

From sinclair2010
I will second CC's statement. Post all of pics/high res scans you want.

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"The Hunt Collection" A group of mostly covers between George Hunt Esquire, and his wife Evalina Metcalf Hunt. Some stampless letters and covers ranging from 1835 until 1875.

I thought if I posted 5 at a time, every day or so, that it would be less overwhelming than in its entirety. I will look forward to any comments or opinions. I am not looking to bother folks for ID's or plating info. If you are drawn to that, any information would be appreciated. I do realize there are condition issues. I also believe most of the stamps are more common than I would like them to be.
We will see!

I am interested in advice on how to sell them, ie; as single lots or as a collection?

Respectfully,
Bob


















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Posted 12/12/2015   1:03 pm  Show Profile Check KRelyea's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add KRelyea to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
If they have contents be sure and keep the content & cover together.
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rlmstamps2012 you have 176 covers and my initial thought is that the correspondence should stay together. But you really need an expert to look through the covers and inform you what you have. Your best bet might be to sell the collection through a traditional auction house instead of piecemeal online. Perhaps contact some professional auction companies and take advice from them.

I'd enjoy seeing more of what you have for a great "show and tell", but do contact an expert for advice on dissemination.

(Of course if the collection is purchased by a dealer, it will be split up).
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Hi KRelyea.
I agree with you there. They are all as I found them.
Some letters were taken from there covers.
Speaking of content,
One example happens to be my favorite so far.

In its original cover turned out to be a June 1874 Volume 1, No. 2 mailing of "Psyche". A Journal Started in 1874 at Harvard University by "The Cambridge Entomological Club". The club is still quite active. It appears to be in like new condition. According to the Pres. of that club, they only have one hard copy of this issue. My understanding was that it was not in its original cover. We could not come to a price, so I gave them notice and listed it on ebay for $320.00, starting price auction. It did not sell. I have a 2009 PSE Cert for this item.
The four pages are one piece of paper folded. Those photos were to large to upload.














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To Jenny2U,
Thank you kindly,
Sound advice. I am trying not to rush things.
Yikes, when you said "show and tell" you took me back
to the early 60's. Elementary School. Standing in front
of my class nervously showing off sea shells or who knows what else.
I should have brought in some of my Dad's stamps.
Now is the time!
See you tomorrow with five more.
Bob
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What is the year date on the Aug 5 Newport letter?
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Hey CC,
Thank you for being a driving force in this thread;
I will have to look at that closer in the AM. There are
a number of Newport RI.Covers. Many of you know that I am from RI.
It is no secret that I will be on vacation in January 2016.
I will be in Newport RI. for that vacation. Very quiet there
in the winter. If any of you would like a Newport RI. cancel on
anything it would be my pleasure to return to sender or ?
whatever you like!

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I was trying to plate the Aug 5 Newport stamp, and dating the usage would help.
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To CC,
I will give this ? my 1st attention in the AM. My sweet Patty is asleep and I am tired.
Thanks for your interest!!
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Posted 12/12/2015   10:38 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Classic Coins to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
You have your priorities right!
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Posted 12/13/2015   10:39 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rlmstamps2012 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi CC,
Sorry I could not get that information last night.
The cover you are referring to was actually a folded
letter. We scanned its contents but could not find a
date. It only referred to being a Tuesday in August.
I am posting the content so that maybe someone can
get more from it than I did.
It looks like someone was keeping score to a game on
its back side.

I hope to have my next group up by noon or so.
Thanks



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Posted 12/13/2015   11:47 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rlmstamps2012 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
A second group of covers;





















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A third group of covers and an early letter to Evalina
from her cousin John, dated September 12th 1835;

























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A fourth group of covers,

As a bonus, later today I would like to post
the covers that were in the previous thread,
"Group looks like 10's or 10A's What do you think?".
Since they are part of this collection,
I thought they should all be in one place.





















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Posted 12/15/2015   3:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rlmstamps2012 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
A fifth group of covers,

This group was posted on an earlier
thread. " Group looks like 10's or 10A's
What do you think?" I am going to include
high res on the stamps. Two were requested,
so we thought we would just include them all.

























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A sixth group of covers;






















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