• Login (enter your user name) and Password
    Please Login. You are NOT Logged in.

    Quick Search:

  • To see new sales and other StampAuctionNetwork news in your Facebook newsfeed then Like us on Facebook!

Login to Use StampAuctionNetwork.
New Member? Click "Register".

StampAuctionNetwork Extended Features

StampAuctionNetwork Channels


 
You are not logged in. Please Login so that we can determine your registration status with this firm. If you have never registered, please register by pressing the [Quick Signup (New to StampAuctionNetwork)] button. Then Login. Listen to Live Audio!

 
logo

The Barry K. Schwartz Collection of The 1893 Columbian Issue continued...

First Day Covers
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
290 c 1c-5c, 10c Columbian (230-234, 237).> The famous six Burger covers, each with a single value tied by <true First Day New-York D Jan. 1, 2:30PM 93> duplex cancel on small cover neatly addressed in the same hand
to C. A. Burger at 100 7th St. or 341c-5c, 10c Columbian (230-234, 237). The famous six "Burger" covers, each with a single value tied by true First Day "New-York D Jan. 1, 2:30PM 93" duplex cancel on small cover neatly addressed in the same hand to C. A. Burger at 100 7th St. or 34 Park Row in New York City, a few trivial imperfections

THE CELEBRATED "BURGER" SET OF TRUE FIRST DAY COVERS OF THE COLUMBIAN ISSUE, CANCELLED ON JANUARY 1, 1893, WHICH WAS A SUNDAY. ONE OF TWO KNOWN COMPLETE MATCHED SETS OF JANUARY 1ST FIRST DAY COVERS. THIS IS THE ONLY KNOWN SET WITH THE DUPLEX DATESTAMP.

January 1st was a Sunday and the first official day of release by the Post Office Department. However, since this was a Sunday, covers dated on Monday, January 2nd, are also considered First Days. These trade for and catalogue much less than the true Sunday First Days.

The only denominations known cancelled on Sunday, January 1st, are the 1c, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c and 10c. Therefore, this remarkable group represents a complete set of January 1st First Day Covers. This is the only known complete matched set cancelled by the duplex datestamp (there is one other set with machine cancels). These same denominations, plus the 6c and $2.00, are also known cancelled on Monday, January 2nd.

Ex Saffin, Martin and Berkun. Each cover is accompanied by a 1982 AFDCS certificate. (Image)

E. 150,000-250,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
291 c 2c Columbian (231).> Tied by <Salem Mass. Dec. 31, 1892 6:30 PM> duplex on <pre-First Day> cover to Jas. R. Thompson in Lynn Mass., stamp with deep rich color and well-centered, receiving backstamp from Lynn
Mass. of same date and with 8pm time, pe2c Columbian (231). Tied by "Salem Mass. Dec. 31, 1892 6:30 PM" duplex on pre-First Day cover to Jas. R. Thompson in Lynn Mass., stamp with deep rich color and well-centered, receiving backstamp from Lynn Mass. of same date and with 8pm time, pencil notation "Used before they were issued"

EXTREMELY FINE. A MAGNIFICENT PRE-FIRST DAY USAGE OF THE 2-CENT COLUMBIAN ISSUE AND ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SCHWARTZ COLLECTION. ONE OF ONLY FIVE KNOWN PRE-FIRST DAYS FOR THE ENTIRE COLUMBIAN ISSUE.

The 2c Columbian was issued on Sunday, January 1, 1893, but most post offices were closed. Certain post offices had stamps on hand on Saturday, December 31, 1893. Known pre-dated Columbian Issue covers include two 1c, two 2c and one 10c. A 1c cover from Salem Mass., addressed to the postmaster C. A. Lee, realized $15,500 hammer in our sale of the Martin collection.

With 1994 P.F. certificate (Image)

E. 15,000-20,000

SOLD for $11,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
292 c 2c Columbian (231).> Tied by Rochester N.Y. Jan. 2, 1893 machine cancel on <First Day> cover to Binghamton N.Y., deep rich color and proof-like impression, few perfs barely affected at right from placement near
edge of cover, trivial cover tear at2c Columbian (231). Tied by "Rochester N.Y. Jan. 2, 1893" machine cancel on First Day cover to Binghamton N.Y., deep rich color and proof-like impression, few perfs barely affected at right from placement near edge of cover, trivial cover tear at top left

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. AN ATTRACTIVE AND SCARCE FIRST DAY COVER OF THE 2-CENT COLUMBIAN ISSUE.

The 2c Columbian was issued on January 1, 1893, which was a Sunday. Most post offices were closed on the first and so January 2 is the earliest known date from most post offices. (Image)

5,000.00

SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
293 c $5.00 Columbian (245).> Beautifully centered with wide balanced margins, tied by perfectly clear strike of  <U. S. German Sea P.O., Jan. 6, 830PM 93 January 6, 1893 duplex datestamp and oval 8 grid on cover with
<Pabst Brewing Co. corner card wit$5.00 Columbian (245). Beautifully centered with wide balanced margins, tied by perfectly clear strike of "U. S. German Sea P.O., Jan. 6, 830PM 93" January 6, 1893 duplex datestamp and oval "8" grid on cover with Pabst Brewing Co. corner card with red and black trademark to Bremerhaven, Germany, trivial edge tear at upper left

EXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS THE EARLIEST DOCUMENTED USE OF THE $5.00 COLUMBIAN AND ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL COLUMBIAN ISSUE COVERS.

The Columbian stamps (with the exception of the 8c) were issued on Sunday, January 1, 1893, but most post offices were closed. January 2 is the accepted First Day of Issue. There are no known examples of the $5.00 Columbian used on January 1st through 5th. The stamp on this cover was affixed at Hoboken N.J. and cancelled on board an eastbound trans-Atlantic steamship. The U.S.-German Sea Post Office datestamp is dated January 6, 1893. This is the earliest documented use of the $5.00 Columbian. (Image)

E. 15,000-20,000

SOLD for $50,000.00
Will close during Public Auction

Previous Page, Next Page or Return to Table of Contents


StampAuctionCentral and StampAuctionNetwork are
Copyright © 1994-2022 Droege Computing Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Mailing Address: 20 West Colony Place
Suite 120, Durham NC 27705
Back to Top of Page