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United States and Confederate Stamps Postal History continued...

20th Century Issues continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2378 c 4c Brown (377).> Tied by Duluth Minn. Apr. 10, 1911 duplex on 1c Green entire (U400b) <to Zurich, Switzerland,> receiving backstamp, faint vertical file fold well away from stamp, appears Very Fine, with 2001
A.P.S. certificate, this was once the e4c Brown (377). Tied by "Duluth Minn. Apr. 10, 1911" duplex on 1c Green entire (U400b) to Zurich, Switzerland, receiving backstamp, faint vertical file fold well away from stamp, appears Very Fine, with 2001 A.P.S. certificate, this was once the earliest documented usage (Image) E. 150-200

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2379 c 1c-10c Panama-Pacific (397-400).> Set of four tied by <Vera Cruz, Mex., U.S.M.A.G. Jul. 20 8:30 AM> 1914 duplex datestamp and oval grid on cover to Philip H. Ward, Germantown Pa., endorsed Registered but no
registry markings, vertical crease thru1c-10c Panama-Pacific (397-400). Set of four tied by "Vera Cruz, Mex., U.S.M.A.G. Jul. 20 8:30 AM" 1914 duplex datestamp and oval grid on cover to Philip H. Ward, Germantown Pa., endorsed "Registered" but no registry markings, vertical crease thru 2c barely affects it, otherwise Very Fine, scarce usage, ex Martin (Image) E. 500-750

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2380 c 5c Blue (428).> Rich color, tied by <U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Dec. 31, 1915> duplex on censored cover <to Rotterdam, Holland,> receiving backstamps, some toning around stamp and at top of cover, otherwise
Very Fine5c Blue (428). Rich color, tied by "U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Dec. 31, 1915" duplex on censored cover to Rotterdam, Holland, receiving backstamps, some toning around stamp and at top of cover, otherwise Very Fine (Image) E. 200-300

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
2381 c 2c Red, Ty. I, Coil (449).> Incl. part of joint line along perfs at bottom, tied by <Minneapolis Minn. Nov. 4, 1915> postmark on window Hardware Specialties return address cover<><>^VERY FINE AND CHOICE. THIS
IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE OF SCOTT2c Red, Ty. I, Coil (449). Incl. part of joint line along perfs at bottom, tied by "Minneapolis Minn. Nov. 4, 1915" postmark on window Hardware Specialties return address cover

VERY FINE AND CHOICE. THIS IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE OF SCOTT 449 ON A FULL COVER.

Scott Catalogue states that the earliest known use of Scott 449 is "Oct. 29, 1915 (on cover front or dated cancel), Dec. 21, 1915 (on full cover)."

With 2000 P.S.E. certificate (Image)

1,350.00

SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
2382 c 2c Rose, Ty. I (499).> Bright color, tied by <U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China, Dec. 7, 1918> duplex on picture postcard depicting wheelbarrows in Shanghai, to Mattapan Mass., purple <Passed by Censor 2086>
handstamp, three corners missing, st2c Rose, Ty. I (499). Bright color, tied by "U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China, Dec. 7, 1918" duplex on picture postcard depicting wheelbarrows in Shanghai, to Mattapan Mass., purple "Passed by Censor 2086" handstamp, three corners missing, still Fine (Image) E. 200-300

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
2383 c 5c Rose, Error (505).> Choice centering, tied by Richmond Va. Jan. 15 1919 wavy-line machine cancel on cover addressed to Dietz Printing Co. which was owned by August Dietz, the well known collector and
authority on Confederate States stamps and cove5c Rose, Error (505). Choice centering, tied by Richmond Va. Jan. 15 1919 wavy-line machine cancel on cover addressed to Dietz Printing Co. which was owned by August Dietz, the well known collector and authority on Confederate States stamps and covers who wrote and published the first Confederate States specialized catalog, Very Fine, very scarce cover (Image) 2,250.00

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2384   No Lot. 0.00

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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