United States Postal History continued...
Fancy Cancels
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2031 |
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Fancy Cancels on 3c Rose Issue, 34 mostly Scott 65 but with
some grilled issues noted (85, 94), various geometrics, numerals, "Paid", "Free", grids, etc. incl Canton Miss negative "Paid 3" (SE PM-PNc 10), Alexandria Va circular geometric (SE GE-R 18), San Francisco cogwheel, negateive "Star of David", etc.,
usual mixed condition with majority Fine or better (Image 1)
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200
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:21 AM |
2032 |
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1870-71 National Banknote Issue Fancy Cancels Collection, 41
singles (#145/155) on stock sheet with an assortment of different cancels incl geometrics, numerals, NYFM, etc. highlighted by 2c Iron Cross, 3c orange cork cancel, 6c NYFM and negative numerals, 12c bright red, 24c (8) incl negative "2", 30c (2)
incl "Star", 90c (3) incl NYFM, usual mixed condition with most F-VF, a premium lot for the Banknote collector; Scott $4,400+ (Image 1)
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1,000
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:21 AM |
2033 |
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1873 1c/30c Continental Banknotes Fancy Cancels Collection,
40 singles (#156/179) on stock page with various geometric designs, numerals, "Crossroads", 179 with NYFM, 163 (2), 165 (2), etc., usual mixed conditrion, VG-VF, nice selection for the specialist; Scott $975+ (Image 1)
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200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:22 AM |
2034 |
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New York City Fancy Cancel Collection, 25 drop covers, c.1875, with fancy cancels and mostly franked with 2c Banknotes, most cancels similar to NYFM types, expect some usual small cover flaws/faults but note many bold and complete or near complete
strikes, generally F-VF or better, owner catalog $2,950
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400
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:22 AM |
2035 |
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Boston Mass "Eagle and Thunderbolt" Machine cancel, portion on 1894
2c Carmine Type I (250) with natural straight-edge, fresh and Fine; this cancel was used only for a few hours on January 2, 1895. (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 250] |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:22 AM |
First Day Covers
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2036 |
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368, 1909 2c Lincoln, single tied by February 12 Elgin,
Illinois duplex, cover addressed to R.F.D. address in Cambridge, Vermont, with Chicago, Illinois February 12 machine cancel on reverse, Cambridge February 13 receiver, two strikes of green oval "Vermont State Library Commission" handstamp, few
wrinkles and tears mostly confined to reverse, very slightly reduced at left, still Very Fine and attractive (Scott $500) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 368] |
75
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:23 AM |
2037 |
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370, 1909 2c Alaska-Yukon, single tied by "Seattle, Wash.
Jun 1 5-PM 1909" slogan postmark ("World's Fair Seattle 1909") to picture postcard depicting the Auditorium at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, addressed to "Dr. Carl Wiesman" in Zurich, Switzwrland, additional exposition advertising label
affixed to message side, picture side with water stain (not visible from message side), still Very Fine and extremely desirable with only a handful known, a wonderful combination of a picture postcard with a slogan cancel, 1974 AFDCS certificate
(Scott $5,000)rnThe translated message reads: "We are having a wonderful time and next week we will drive to S.F. Another letter will follow. With best greetings, Ludwig and Mina." (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 370] |
1,000
SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:24 AM |
2038 |
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370, 1909 2c Alaska-Yukon, single with straight edge at
left, tied to blue envelope by St. Paul, Minnesota 10AM June 1, 1909 machine cancel, preprinted address to the "Western Methodist Book Concern" in Chicago, opened at top, backflap with minor creases, Very Fine, a gorgeous first day cover, 1974 AFDCS
certificate (Scott $3,000) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 370] |
500
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:24 AM |
2039 |
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497, 1922 10c Orange yellow, Horizontal coil, single tied by
"Washington D.C. Jan 31 8PM 1922" duplex on 2c on 3c Surcharged entire, addressed to "Mr. Wm. O. Siebold" in Hammelman's hand (as are all known FDCs of this issue), January 31 Special Delivery duplex backstamp, Very Fine, only a few FDCs made of this
issue, 1974 AFDCS certificate (Scott $6,000)rnThe 1922 10c Orange yellow horizontal coil was the last regularly-issued stamp of the Washington Franklin series. Only the 1c Green Rotary press sheet waste (#544) was issued later, with an EDU of
December 17, 1922. Less than a year after the 10c coil was introduced the Fourth Bureau series began with the issuance of the 11c Hayes on October 4, 1922. (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 497] |
750
SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:25 AM |
2040 |
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526, 1920 2c Carmine, Type IV, single tied by two different
machine cancels - "Washington, D.C. Mar 15 3:30PM 1920" and "Washington, D.C. Mar 15 4:30PM 1920," addressed to Mr. W.T. Wilson in Birmingham, England, magenta rubber stamp "Recieved without contents," backstamped with "Washington, D.C. March 16
6:30AM" duplex, neatly opened at top, Very Fine and rare as a majority of FDCs for this issue were serviced by Hammelman, 1975 AFDCS certificate (Scott $850)rnWilliam Thomas Wilson was a well-known Birmingham collector and dealer who lived from 1847
to 1932. Many covers with complete sets or high-values from exotic countries are known addressed to him and are highly-collectible. (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 526] |
100
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:26 AM |
2041 |
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526, 1920 2c Carmine, Type IV, single tied by "Washington,
D.C. Mar 15 11:30PM" duplex, addressed by Hammelman to well-known early Washington dealer H.F. Colman (who played an important role in the discovery of the 24c Airmail invert), cover very neatly opened at left, light glue toning, still Very Fine and
attractive, 1974 AFDCS certificate (Scott $850) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 526] |
100
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:27 AM |
2042 |
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542, 1920 1c Green, Rotary Perf 10x11, horizontal pair
barely tied by clear strike of "Washington D.C. May 26 11PM" duplex, each stamp also tied by killer, on locally-addressed cover to "Mr. R.H. Brooke" in Washington, DC, serviced by Hammelman, cover lightly toned but still Fine, very scarce and
attractive, 1974 AFDCS certificate (Scott $1,750) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 542] |
250
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:28 AM |
2043 |
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548, 1920 1c Pilgrim Tercentenary, horizontal pair tied by
December 21, 1921 Washington, DC machine slogan cancel, locally addressed to William O. Siebold, neatly opened at left, Very Fine, a rare and attractive first day cover (Scott $1,000) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 548] |
100
SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:29 AM |
2044 |
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549, 1920 2c Pilgrim Tercentenary, single (straight edge at
right) tied by "Washington, D.C. Dec 21 10PM 1920" machine cancel to small blue locally addressed cover to "Mr. Fred Ludwig," serviced by Hammelman, neatly opened at left, Very Fine, a rare and attractive cover (Scott $700) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 549] |
100
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:30 AM |
2045 |
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551/62, 1922-25 ½c/10c Fourth Bureau Issue, Perf 11,
includes (Washington, DC unless otherwise noted): 551 (DC and New Haven, CT), 552 (DC and Philadelphia), 553, 554, 555 (DC and Hodgenville, KY), 558, 559 (DC and Niles, OH), 560, 561, and 562, mix of hand- and typed-addressed (higher values
mostly Worden), some light toning but generally Very Fine, a scarce and attractive group (Scott $1,870) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 551/62] |
200
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:30 AM |
2046 |
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563, 1922 11c Greenish blue, single and 1c Green Washington
tied by Fremont, Ohio October 4, 1922 wavy line machine cancel, neatly addressed to "David C. Turnbull" in Mishawaka, Indiana, purple two-line "Fee Claimed..." handstamp and matching "Oct 5- 1922," black "Special Delivery" rubber stamp, Chicago
Tribune newspaper clipping about stamp issue pased on reverse, Very Fine and rare, a historically-important first day cover (Scott $3,750) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 563] |
500
SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:31 AM |
2047 |
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563, 1922 11c Greenish blue, single tied by Washington, DC
October 4, 1922 slogan meter cancel, on typed-addressed Edward C. Worden cover, Very Fine and extremely fresh, stamp a gorgeous shade that is unique to the first printings (Scott $600) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 563] |
75
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:31 AM |
2048 |
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564, 1923 12c Brown violet, covers from all three official
first day cities: Washington, DC (machine cancel), Caldwell, New Jersey (duplex), and Boston, Massachusetts Philatelic Exhibition (machine slogan), special delivery auxillary markings on two of the covers, Very Fine, a nice group (Scott $615) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 564] |
75
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:32 AM |
2049 |
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565, 1923 14c Blue, pair of covers, one with May 1, 1923
Washington, DC machine cancel, addressed to Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, other with Muskogee, Oklahoma machine cancel and addressed to Philip H. Ward, Jr., Oklahoma cover with stains and extraneous ink, still a Fine and rare pair (Scott $1,650)
(Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 565] |
150
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:33 AM |
2050 |
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566, 1922 15c Gray, legal-sized 2c stamped envelope with
additional 1c stamp, 566 tied by bold Washington, DC November 11, 1922 duplex, typed-addressed, small tear away from stamps, still Very Fine and scarce (Scott $575) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 566] |
50
SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction before Jun-17, 10:34 AM |
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