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

1904 FIRST ISSUE COVERS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
921 p 2 var. 2 var., 5c Blue, with colon after right Panama, tied along with 10c Yellow (3) by magenta Ancon Jun 29, 1904 postmark on large part of cover to Panama (backstamp), the cover
with some fault, however the stamps are sound and fine cataloged as#2 var., 5c Blue, with colon after right "Panama", tied along with 10c Yellow (#3) by magenta Ancon Jun 29, 1904 postmark on large part of cover to Panama (backstamp), the cover with some fault, however the stamps are sound and fine; cataloged as two used stamps (CZSG #2.2, 3). (Image) $750.00

SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
922 c 2a 2a, 5c Blue, inverted overprint, well centered single tied by magenta Ancon July 9 1904 postmark on cover to Colon (waving flag backstamp), Cristobal c.d.s., cover just barely
reduced at left, very fine and choice signed J.C. Perry (CZSG 2a).#2a, 5c Blue, inverted overprint, well centered single tied by magenta Ancon July 9 1904 postmark on cover to Colon (waving flag backstamp), Cristobal c.d.s., cover just barely reduced at left, very fine and choice; signed J.C. Perry (CZSG #2a). (Image) $800.00+

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
923 c 2d 2d, 5c Blue, Canal Zone diagonal, reading down to right, tied by Cristobal Jun 28, 1904 c.d.s. on local cover, fresh and fine scant few covers of this variety exist signed
Colman cataloged as a used stamp (CZSG 2d).#2d, 5c Blue, "Canal Zone" diagonal, reading down to right, tied by Cristobal Jun 28, 1904 c.d.s. on local cover, fresh and fine; scant few covers of this variety exist; signed Colman; cataloged as a used stamp (CZSG #2d). (Image) $700.00+

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
924 c 3 3, 10c Yellow, tied by Cristobal Jul 8 1904 c.d.s on a spectacular all-over (front and back) advertising cover, incorporating many different advertisements on one cover (33
different advertisements on the reverse), sent to Germany (backstamp#3, 10c Yellow, tied by Cristobal Jul 8 1904 c.d.s on a spectacular all-over (front and back) advertising cover, incorporating many different advertisements on one cover (33 different advertisements on the reverse), sent to Germany (backstamped), magenta Ancon c.d.s on front and New York transit backstamps, very fine and one of the most impressive usages of any first issue cover; one of the finest of less than six recorded first issue advertising covers (CZSG #3). (imagea) (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
925 c 3 3, 10c Yellow, single with natural straight edge at bottom tied by magenta Gatun duplex postmark on cover to Matachin (backstamp), cover opened at left with piece out at top
left, fine one of only two recorded Ten Cent covers from Gatun<#3, 10c Yellow, single with natural straight edge at bottom tied by magenta Gatun duplex postmark on cover to Matachin (backstamp), cover opened at left with piece out at top left, fine; one of only two recorded Ten Cent covers from Gatun; signed Colman (CZSG #3). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
926 c 3 3, 10c Yellow, single tied by magenta San Pablo July 12, 1904 postmark on cover to Bohio, same day receiver also ties the stamp, cover opened a little roughly at left,
otherwise fresh and fine only three First Issue covers have been recor#3, 10c Yellow, single tied by magenta San Pablo July 12, 1904 postmark on cover to Bohio, same day receiver also ties the stamp, cover opened a little roughly at left, otherwise fresh and fine; only three First Issue covers have been recorded from San Pablo; signed Colman (CZSG #3). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
927 c 3 var. 3 var., 10c Yellow, Panama 2¼mm below bar, tied by magenta Ancon June 27, 1904 postmark on cover to Panama (backstamp), with American Bazaar corner card, stamps is bright and
fresh, fine 1977 APS certificate cataloged as a used stamp (CZSG #3 var., 10c Yellow, "Panama" 2¼mm below bar, tied by magenta Ancon June 27, 1904 postmark on cover to Panama (backstamp), with American Bazaar corner card, stamps is bright and fresh, fine; 1977 APS certificate; cataloged as a used stamp (CZSG #3.2). (Image) $575.00+

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
928 c 3 var. 3 var., 10c Yellow, with colon after right Panama, used single along with a normal 10c Yellow (3) and 2c Rose (1) on cover to Gorgona (backstamp), tied by Culebra July 6, 1904
c.d.s. postmarks, cover opened roughly at left, fine cataloged a#3 var., 10c Yellow, with colon after right "Panama", used single along with a normal 10c Yellow (#3) and 2c Rose (#1) on cover to Gorgona (backstamp), tied by Culebra July 6, 1904 c.d.s. postmarks, cover opened roughly at left, fine; cataloged as three used stamps (CZSG #3.3, 3, 1). (Image) $1,225.00

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
929 c 3a 3a, 10c Yellow, inverted Canal Zone overprint, bright single tied by Cristobal July 10, 1904 postmark on cover to Ancon (backstamp), fresh and fine an especially elusive error
on cover signed Colman (CZSG 3a).#3a, 10c Yellow, inverted "Canal Zone" overprint, bright single tied by Cristobal July 10, 1904 postmark on cover to Ancon (backstamp), fresh and fine; an especially elusive error on cover; signed Colman (CZSG #3a). (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
930 c 2,3 2, 3, 5c Blue, 10c Orange, town postal history group of sixteen covers, consisting of one of each value from the following towns: Ancon, Bohio, Cristobal, Culebra, Empire,
Gorgona, La Boca and Matachin, all domestic usages, a few cover faults, b#2, 3, 5c Blue, 10c Orange, town postal history group of sixteen covers, consisting of one of each value from the following towns: Ancon, Bohio, Cristobal, Culebra, Empire, Gorgona, La Boca and Matachin, all domestic usages, a few cover faults, but mostly fine-very fine. (Image) $4,600.00

SOLD for $2,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1904 FIRST ISSUE BALANCE
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
931 ogOc 1-3 #1-3, First Issue small balance, with four 2c values (two mint, two used), three 5c (one mint, two used), five 10c (two mint, three used - one of which has a July 17, 1904 cancel after the valid period), plus two covers - one with 5c to New York and the other with 10c (July 16, 1904 last day usage), also two forged covers, mixed condition. Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1904 SECOND ISSUE
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
932 c 4-8 4-8, 1c-10c 1904 Overprints cplt., all tied by light magenta Ancon Dec 10, 1904 seven-bar cancel on cover to Panama, with backstamp receiver of Dec 12, a couple file folds not
affecting stamps or markings, fine this series was removed from sale#4-8, 1c-10c 1904 Overprints cplt., all tied by light magenta Ancon Dec 10, 1904 seven-bar cancel on cover to Panama, with backstamp receiver of Dec 12, a couple file folds not affecting stamps or markings, fine; this series was removed from sale the next day (CZSG #4-8). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
933 c 4-6 4-6, 1c-5c Second issue, singles of each along with Panama 1c Green (76b) tied by magenta Ancon Jul 21, 1904 seven-bar cancels on picture postcard to Germany, Cristobal
transit, New York Foreign Branch c.d.s. and German receiver, card with#4-6, 1c-5c Second issue, singles of each along with Panama 1c Green (#76b) tied by magenta Ancon Jul 21, 1904 seven-bar cancels on picture postcard to Germany, Cristobal transit, New York Foreign Branch c.d.s. and German receiver, card with minor crease at top right not affecting stamps, fine. (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
934 c 6 6, 5c Blue, single with natural straight edge and guide line at left tied by Matachin November 30, 1904 postmark on cover to Constantinople, Turkey, with ms. Open mail via
Soudan, New York transit and British Post Office in Constantinople#6, 5c Blue, single with natural straight edge and guide line at left tied by Matachin November 30, 1904 postmark on cover to Constantinople, Turkey, with ms. "Open mail via Soudan", New York transit and British Post Office in Constantinople receiving backstamp, tear in backflap, fine; a particularly scarce destination (CZSG #6). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
935 c 6 6, 5c Blue, tied by magenta Ancon Nov 24, 1904 postmark on cover to Jamaica, Colon transit, Spanish Town and Kingston receiver backstamps, cover with tear at top not affecting
adhesives or markings, fine (CZSG 6).#6, 5c Blue, tied by magenta Ancon Nov 24, 1904 postmark on cover to Jamaica, Colon transit, Spanish Town and Kingston receiver backstamps, cover with tear at top not affecting adhesives or markings, fine (CZSG #6). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
936 c 7-8 7-8, 8c Violet black, 10c Red brown, matching pair of covers, each tied by Empire Dec 7, 1904 seven-bar cancel on cover to Gorgona, both also with magenta Gorgona receiver of
Dec 8, 10c cover with a couple trivial backflap tears, very fine duo (#7-8, 8c Violet black, 10c Red brown, matching pair of covers, each tied by Empire Dec 7, 1904 seven-bar cancel on cover to Gorgona, both also with magenta Gorgona receiver of Dec 8, 10c cover with a couple trivial backflap tears, very fine duo (CZSG #7-8). (Image) $1,000.00

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
937 ogOc 4-8 #4-8, Second issue balance, containing a complete set both mint and used, plus six extra 2c values, also a 5c right margin imprint and plate no. 1888 strip of three (ex-Tows, believed to be the only known right margin plate number example), and three covers or cards with 1c or 2c values, slightly mixed condition, mostly fine. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $725.00
Will close during Public Auction
1904-1906 PANAMA OVERPRINTS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
938 ogbl 9 var. 9 var., 1c Green, with dropped ON of Zone, variety being the top right stamp (position 87 on the sheet) in a bottom sheet-margin block of four with partial imprint, bright and
fresh, clean o.g., top stamps with small h.r., fine-very fine (CZ#9 var., 1c Green, with dropped "ON" of "Zone", variety being the top right stamp (position 87 on the sheet) in a bottom sheet-margin block of four with partial imprint, bright and fresh, clean o.g., top stamps with small h.r., fine-very fine (CZSG #9.2). (Image) $300.00+

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
939 O 9c 9c, 1c Green, inverted Canal Zone overprint, lightly cancelled, trivial crease at top left, fine one of the most important error rarities of this issue, as there are only six
recorded copies unlike other errors of the period, this one we#9c, 1c Green, inverted "Canal Zone" overprint, lightly cancelled, trivial crease at top left, fine; one of the most important error rarities of this issue, as there are only six recorded copies; unlike other errors of the period, this one went unnoticed at the time and the one sheet that was printed with the inverted overprint was apparently all used for postage, and currently only six of these (one may be unused) have been discovered; clear 1955 PF and 1969 APS certificates; ex-Tows, Conger (CZSG #9c). (Image) $4,000.00

SOLD for $5,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
940 p 9d 9d, 1c Green, Canal Zone double, vertical pair tied to piece along with 50c Bister brown (14) by Jan. 20, 1906 Ancon postmark, fine only twenty examples of this error have been
recorded, and this is the unique used multiple 1967 PF cert#9d, 1c Green, "Canal Zone" double, vertical pair tied to piece along with 50c Bister brown (#14) by Jan. 20, 1906 Ancon postmark, fine; only twenty examples of this error have been recorded, and this is the unique used multiple; 1967 PF certificate; ex-Plass and illustrated in Canal Zone Stamps (CZSG #9d). (Image) $4,000.00+

SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction

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