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THE RICHARD H. SALZ COLLECTION OF CANAL ZONE continued...

1904 FIRST ISSUE continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
901 p 2d 2d, 5c Blue, Canal Zone diagonal, reading down to right, exceptionally fresh single tied to piece by Cristobal c.d.s., fine and quite scarce ex-Robinette (CZSG
2d).#2d, 5c Blue, "Canal Zone" diagonal, reading down to right, exceptionally fresh single tied to piece by Cristobal c.d.s., fine and quite scarce; ex-Robinette (CZSG #2d). (Image) $700.00

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
902 ogbl 3 var. 3 var., 10c Yellow, Panama 2¼mm below bar, the variety being the top left stamp in a block of four, o.g., some excess overprint ink, fine only 100 printed (CZSG
3.2).#3 var., 10c Yellow, "Panama" 2¼mm below bar, the variety being the top left stamp in a block of four, o.g., some excess overprint ink, fine; only 100 printed (CZSG #3.2). (Image) $1,875.00

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
903 O 3 var. 3 var., 10c Yellow, Panama 2¼mm below bar, used single, nicely centered, Empire c.d.s., very fine (CZSG 3.2).#3 var., 10c Yellow, "Panama" 2¼mm below bar, used single, nicely centered, Empire c.d.s., very fine (CZSG #3.2). (Image) $575.00

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
904 og 3a 3a, 10c Yellow, inverted Canal Zone overprint, fresh o.g., tiny trace of a thin speck, fine only 200 printed (CZSG 3a).#3a, 10c Yellow, inverted "Canal Zone" overprint, fresh o.g., tiny trace of a thin speck, fine; only 200 printed (CZSG #3a). (Image) $775.00

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
905 ogbl 3c 3c, 10c Yellow, Canal Zone omitted, right sheet-margin block of six, with the top middle stamp missing the overprint, o.g., bottom middle stamp with h.r., a few short perfs on
bottom (normal) stamps, fine-very fine a striking showpiece and #3c, 10c Yellow, "Canal Zone" omitted, right sheet-margin block of six, with the top middle stamp missing the overprint, o.g., bottom middle stamp with h.r., a few short perfs on bottom (normal) stamps, fine-very fine; a striking showpiece and one of the rarest errors of the first issue, with only three examples recorded, the other two are contained in a mint block of four and a used strip of four; 1974 PF certificate (CZSG #3c). (Image) $7,600.00+

SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1904 FIRST ISSUE COVERS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
906 c 1-3 1-3, 2c-10c 1904 Handstamped overprints cplt., one of each value tied by Cristobal July 5, 1904 postmarks on cover to Massachusetts (backstamped), the 2c being the 16mm
variety, 5c is position 91, with arrow marker at bottom, bright and fresh, f#1-3, 2c-10c 1904 Handstamped overprints cplt., one of each value tied by Cristobal July 5, 1904 postmarks on cover to Massachusetts (backstamped), the 2c being the 16mm variety, 5c is position 91, with arrow marker at bottom, bright and fresh, fine; cataloged as used stamps. (Image) $1,050.00+

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
907 c 1 1, 2c Rose, fresh single tied to picture postcard by Bohio June 30, 1904 postmark, with additional Cristobal c.d.s., addressed to Colon, fine.#1, 2c Rose, fresh single tied to picture postcard by Bohio June 30, 1904 postmark, with additional Cristobal c.d.s., addressed to Colon, fine. (Image) $1,650.00

SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
908 c 1 var. 1 var., 2c Rose, missing last A of Panama, horizontal strip of three, the error being the left stamp, which is missing the A at right, tied by Cristobal July 2, 1904 postmarks
on cover to Colon, cover with minor edge flaws and slightly red#1 var., 2c Rose, missing last "A" of "Panama", horizontal strip of three, the error being the left stamp, which is missing the "A" at right, tied by Cristobal July 2, 1904 postmarks on cover to Colon, cover with minor edge flaws and slightly reduced at left, the stamps are fresh and fine; cataloged as a normal strip of three on cover. (Image) $1,500.00+

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
909 c 1 var. 1 var., 2c Rose, with Panama 16mm long, block of three, the bottom stamp being the variety with natural straight edge at bottom, tied by magenta La Boca July 3, 1904 postmark
on cover to Colon, with Consular Service, U.S.A. corner card, ad#1 var., 2c Rose, with "Panama" 16mm long, "block" of three, the bottom stamp being the variety with natural straight edge at bottom, tied by magenta La Boca July 3, 1904 postmark on cover to Colon, with "Consular Service, U.S.A." corner card, additional Cristobal c.d.s., cover opened a bit roughly at left, bottom stamp with minor gum staining at right, otherwise fresh and fine; cataloged as three used singles (CZSG #1.1a). (Image) $1,450.00

SOLD for $725.00
Will close during Public Auction
910 c 1 1 var., 2c Rose, 14.9mm overprint, top sheet-margin single (position 4) tied to picture postcard by June 30, 1904 Bohio postmark, with additional Cristobal c.d.s., addressed to
Colon, stamp is well centered, very fine a scarce usage paying the#1 var., 2c Rose, 14.9mm overprint, top sheet-margin single (position 4) tied to picture postcard by June 30, 1904 Bohio postmark, with additional Cristobal c.d.s., addressed to Colon, stamp is well centered, very fine; a scarce usage paying the 2c post card rate (CZSG 1.1b). (Image) $1,650.00

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
911 c 1a 1a, 2c Rose, inverted overprint, horizontal pair from the bottom row of the sheet, together with 5c Blue, diagonal Canal Zone (2d, which is scarce in its own right), all tied
by Bohio July 8 1904 c.d.s. postmarks on cover with Panama Railroad#1a, 2c Rose, inverted overprint, horizontal pair from the bottom row of the sheet, together with 5c Blue, diagonal "Canal Zone" (#2d, which is scarce in its own right), all tied by Bohio July 8 1904 c.d.s. postmarks on cover with Panama Railroad Company corner card, left 2c stamp with tear, cover roughly opened at left and with horizontal file fold at bottom, fine appearance; this is the only used multiple of the inverted overprint that we could find; cataloged as used singles (CZSG #1a, 2d). (Image) $2,400.00+

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
912 c 2 2, 5c Blue, single with defective bottom left corner tied by magenta Gatun July 12, 1904 duplex postmark on cover to Matachin (backstamp), cover with minor edge faults, fine
one of only two Five Cent covers from Gatun signed Colman (CZ#2, 5c Blue, single with defective bottom left corner tied by magenta Gatun July 12, 1904 duplex postmark on cover to Matachin (backstamp), cover with minor edge faults, fine; one of only two Five Cent covers from Gatun; signed Colman (CZSG #2). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
913 c 2 2, 5c Blue, horizontal pair tied by magenta Gorgona July 7, 1904 c.d.s. postmarks on cover to Hamburg, Germany, Cristobal July 7, 1904 c.d.s. also tied one stamp, Colon and New
York transit backstamps, Hamburg receiver, fine and scarce one of o#2, 5c Blue, horizontal pair tied by magenta Gorgona July 7, 1904 c.d.s. postmarks on cover to Hamburg, Germany, Cristobal July 7, 1904 c.d.s. also tied one stamp, Colon and New York transit backstamps, Hamburg receiver, fine and scarce; one of only eleven covers recorded from Gorgona (CZSG #2). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
914 c 2 2, 5c Blue, nicely centered single tied by magenta San Pablo July 11, 1904 postmark on cover to Bohio (which was crossed out in pencil and ms. Empire added), cover with some
trivial wear and a tiny bit of the backflap missing, fine one#2, 5c Blue, nicely centered single tied by magenta San Pablo July 11, 1904 postmark on cover to Bohio (which was crossed out in pencil and ms. "Empire" added), cover with some trivial wear and a tiny bit of the backflap missing, fine; one of only three First Issue covers recorded from San Pablo (including the Ten Cent cover offered below); signed Colman (CZSG #2) (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
915 c 2 2, 5c Blue, single tied by magenta Ancon July 2, 1904 postmark on picture postcard to Quito, Ecuador, Panama transit and faint Ecuador receiver on the picture side, stamp with
a couple tiny toned specks, picture side with small hinge marks,#2, 5c Blue, single tied by magenta Ancon July 2, 1904 postmark on picture postcard to Quito, Ecuador, Panama transit and faint Ecuador receiver on the picture side, stamp with a couple tiny toned specks, picture side with small hinge marks, fine; a scarce destination (CZSG #2). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
916 c 2 2, 5c Blue, single tied by magenta Ancon July 12, 1904 postmark on picture postcard to Panama, with arrival postmark on address side, some hinged marks on picture side, fine
(CZSG 2).#2, 5c Blue, single tied by magenta Ancon July 12, 1904 postmark on picture postcard to Panama, with arrival postmark on address side, some hinged marks on picture side, fine (CZSG #2). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
917 c 2 2, 5c Blue, fresh and well centered single tied by magenta Ancon July 4, 1904 postmark on cover to San Francisco, War Dept. corner card with Official Business crossed out,
Cristobal c.d.s., New York Paid All and San Francisco receiver, fai#2, 5c Blue, fresh and well centered single tied by magenta Ancon July 4, 1904 postmark on cover to San Francisco, War Dept. corner card with "Official Business" crossed out, Cristobal c.d.s., New York Paid All and San Francisco receiver, faint file fold just barely affects the stamp, slightly reduced at left, fine; First Issue covers to the United States are actually quite elusive (CZSG #2). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
918 c 2, 3 2, 3, 5c Blue and 10c Yellow, single of each tied by Cristobal July 13, 1904 postmark on cover to the Philippine Islands, Treasury Dept. corner card with Official Business
crossed out, New York and San Francisco transit backstamps, Manila#2, 3, 5c Blue and 10c Yellow, single of each tied by Cristobal July 13, 1904 postmark on cover to the Philippine Islands, Treasury Dept. corner card with "Official Business" crossed out, New York and San Francisco transit backstamps, Manila receiver, four small circle punches at left, stamps are well centered and the cover is uncommonly fresh, very fine; one of the rarest and most desirable destinations of the First Issue (CZSG #2, 3). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
919 c 2 var 2 var., 5c Blue, with partial double Canal Zone, stamp with full overprint and a second CANAL Z at right, tied along with three other normal stamps by Canal Zone E.M.T. July 1,
1904 postmarks on cover to Culebra (July 1 backstamp), there is#2 var., 5c Blue, with partial double "Canal Zone", stamp with full overprint and a second "CANAL Z" at right, tied along with three other normal stamps by Canal Zone E.M.T. July 1, 1904 postmarks on cover to Culebra (July 1 backstamp), there is some gum staining on the cover but this hardly affect the stamps which are bright and fresh, small piece of backflap missing, fine; a most unusual variety; signed Colman; cataloged simply as four normal used stamps (CZSG #2 var.). (Image) $800.00+

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
920 c 2 var. 2 var., without Canal Zone overprint, single stamp tied by magenta La Boca July 3 1904 postmark on cover to Colon, with July 5 Cristobal receiver, fine addressed to the agent
of J.C. Perry, who was responsible for finding many of the first is#2 var., without "Canal Zone" overprint, single stamp tied by magenta La Boca July 3 1904 postmark on cover to Colon, with July 5 Cristobal receiver, fine; addressed to the agent of J.C. Perry, who was responsible for finding many of the first issue errors and sending many of the known covers (including first day covers), and while this is not in the traditional format of the overprint omitted error (pair, with and without overprint), of which only four examples are known, we believe that this is a legitimate usage of the "without overprint" error (CZSG #2 var.). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction

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