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United States Postal History continued...

First Day Covers continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1061 F 690 image#690, 2c Pulaski, ten Jan. 16, 1931 first day covers, each from a different official city, each with a different Beazell cachet (Planty #19a/19l), representing ten of the twelve known Beazell cachets (missing "g" and "j"), very fine; a very scarce grouping of these attractive cachets. (Image) Est. 2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,000.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1062 F 690 image#690, 2c Pulaski, seven January 16, 1931 first day covers, includes two first Truby cachets (Planty #22) in different colors, four unofficial cities and one on a civil war patriotic, also a predate usage from Springfield on January 15, generally very fine. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $180.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1063 F 692-701 image#692-701, 11c-50c Rotary press printing cplt., each tied to a first day cover by Washington, D.C. machine cancel, all addressed to Dr. Edwin P. Meiners in St. Louis, very fine; unusual to find the full set addressed to the same person. (Image) Mellone 2,485.00

SOLD for $900.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1064 F 696 image#696, 15c Gray, bottom right plate no. 20548 block of four tied to first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Aug 27/1931" duplex pmks., rubber stamped "President Hoover Receives American Air Mail Society Washington-August 27, 1931" cachet at top left, serviced by Gorham, choice very fine. (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $240.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1065 F 697 image#697, 17c Black, tied to first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Jul 27/1931" machine cancel, straightline "First Day Cover" at bottom left, very fresh, extremely fine. (Image) Mellone 400.00

SOLD for $210.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1066 F 698 image#698, 20c Carmine rose, tied to Nickels first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Sep 8/1931" machine cancel, small scuff on flap mentioned only for accuracy, choice very fine. (Image) Mellone 325.00

SOLD for $160.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1067 F 699 image#699, 25c Blue green, tied to fresh Nickels first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Jul 27/1931" duplex pmk., choice very fine. (Image) Mellone 400.00

SOLD for $180.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1068 F 702 image#702, 2c Red Cross, nine May 21, 1931 first day covers, three are the scarce first Hacker cachets (two singles from each city and a block of four from Danville), the three Gorham cachets (Planty #5A, 5B, 5C), plus three unofficial towns (Harrisburg, Pa. in purple Van Dyke, Mich. in green and Alexandria, Va.), very fine lot. (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $180.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1069 F 703 image#703, 2c Yorktown, four October 19, 1931 first day covers, each with a Truby cachet (Planty #6, 6A), comprising both types (with and without "DJT") from both official cities, two opened at left, very fine. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $160.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1070 F 703 image#703, 2c Yorktown, eight October 19, 1931 first day covers, includes two of the first Aero Print cachets (Planty #25B, 25D), Truby cachet (#6A), Roessler cachets (Planty #4) in red and blue, also Planty #1A, very fine. (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $80.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1071 F 704-15 image#704-715, 1/2c-10c Washington Bicentennial cplt., each tied to a Washington, D.C. first day cover (1/2c block, 1c and 1 1/2c pair), each with a scarce Beazell cachet, very fine; a handsome group which is almost never seen as a complete set. (Image) Est. 2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,900.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1072 F 716 image#716, 2c Winter Olympics, tied to first day cover by "Lake Placid N.Y./Jan 25/1932" machine cancel, with Beazell cachet "Ice Skaters" (Planty #25B), very fine. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $170.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1073 F 716 image#716, 2c Winter Olympics, tied to first day cover by "Lake Placid N.Y./Jan 25/1932" machine cancel, with the very scarce first Beverly Hills cachet (Planty #55), very fresh, an extremely fine example of this popular and seldom offered cachet. (Image) Mellone 250.00

SOLD for $110.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1074 F 717 image#717, 2c Arbor Day, block of four tied to first day cover by "Nebraska City Nebr./Apr 22/1932" machine cancel, with Beazell cachet "J. Sterling Morton, Originator of Arbor Day" (Planty #16c), very fine. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $210.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1075 F 718-19 image#718-719, 2c-5c Summer Olympics, eight June 15, 1932 first day covers, includes complete set on Planty #1 (with additional 2c Winter Olympic stamp), Planty #3, #53, #75, also a set blocks of four on separate Elliot cachets (Planty #51A, different colors) and a set of plate blocks on separate cacheted (Planty #32) covers, very fine group. (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $85.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1076 F 717 image#717, 2c Arbor Day, block of nine tied to registered first day cover by fancy green pictorial cancel of girl picking fruit, purple "Chicago (Rogers Park Sta.) Ill. Registered/Apr. 22/1932" pmks. on back, very fine; a very rare unofficial town, being one of only two known first day covers with this fancy cancel. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $160.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1077 F 720b image#720b, 3c Purple, booklet pane of six, two examples with full tab tied to July 25, 1932 first day covers, one is with SPA cachet (Planty #1), other is Fairway cachet (#4B), very fine pair. (Image) Mellone 400.00

SOLD for $180.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1078 F 725 image#725, 3c Daniel Webster, block of four tied to first day cover by "Franklin, N.H./Oct 24/1932" machine cancel, with Beazell cachet "Capitol Building" (Planty #23A), very fine. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $200.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1079 F 727 image#727, 3c Peace of 1783, tied to first day cover by "Newburgh N.Y./Apr 19/1933" machine cancel, with first Grimsland cachet (Planty #19), choice very fine. (Image) Mellone 300.00

SOLD for $200.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM
1080 F 730,731 image#730, 731, 1c and 3c A.P.S. souvenir sheets of 25, each tied to a separate Chicago, August 25, 1933 large first day cover, both with Beverly Hills cachet (Planty #12A), very fine. (Image) Mellone 400.00

SOLD for $240.00
Closing..Jun-22, 09:00 AM

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