Autumn 2025 Postal History of the World Sale has finished

Lot 367 1844 (April 23), Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, pre-Mexican War military letter, folded letter showing a clear blue circular Jefferson Barracks Mo. (23 Apr) datestamp with matching straight-line Paid and manuscript “25” denoting the prepaid rate for a single letter over 400 miles, the contents datelined Jefferson Barracks, Missouri (22 Apr) in a four-page letter from Lt. I. P. Richardson to his father in Vermont reporting imminent movement of his regiment by water to Natchitoches, Louisiana and onward to Fort Jesup near the Texas frontier only months before annexation, expressing regret at leaving friends in Missouri, commenting on the possibility of U.S. troops entering Texas, and reflecting on the uncertainty of military life together with his personal wish eventually to resign and settle on a farm in Michigan, a fine and complete pre-Mexican War military letter from one of the most important western army posts, very fine.
Sold for C$700.00 plus 18% buyer’s premium.

Thank you to all bidders and buyers who participated in Sparks Auctions’ Autumn Postal History of the World sale, held December 16, 2025. The sale saw strong competition, as we welcomed many new bidders to the auction.

Invoices have been sent to all successful bidders via email. If you believe you were successful in the sale and you have not received an invoice, please contact us—be sure to check your spam folder as well.

Shipping will be handled according to the methods outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Sale. Prices Realized are available on Stamp Auction Network or can be downloaded from our website.

For local buyers: please note that pickup at our office is by appointment only. If you prefer to have your lots shipped, kindly contact us to make arrangements. While visiting, we invite you to stop by our retail store where a href=”mailto:david@sparksauctions.com”>David Giles will assist you with additional stamp and collecting supply needs.

Stay up to date on our upcoming sales and events by visiting our website. We are always accepting consignments—reach out today to discuss the inclusion of your material in a future auction, or for our offer to purchase.

Our sale and show schedule includes details of our forthcoming Winter Stamps and Postal History of the World auction in March. Chris Green will be in the United Kingdom in mid-January and would welcome the opportunity to meet clients in York or London.

We look forward to seeing you again soon!

The Team at Sparks Auctions

Sale 52 Is Over

Our Winter 2025 sale is over. Prices Realized can be checked on our Stamp Auction Network listing or downloaded from our site. A small number of unsold items are still available for purchase at the reserve price plus buyer’s premium, taxes and shipping; you can see the list here.

Invoices were sent out the morning of February 4th by e-mail, please contact us if you were expecting an invoice and did not receive one. Local customers please note that we will be coordinating appointments for those who wish to pick up their lots. If you would rather have your lots shipped to you, please e-mail or call us.

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Lot 881 United States 1866 (April 30), illustrated Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep cover and contents, to Bastrop, Texas, franked with 3c rose, Woodstock, Vermont segmented cork double circle cancel alongside, with corresponding c.d.s., the reverse and contents with lovely sheep illustrated advertising, a superb exhibit piece. (Sc. 65) Estimate C$150, sold for C$1,000.00 plus 17% buyer’s premium.