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1601 OX5 var. imageOfficial Seal, 1888, chocolate, imperforate. Two singles, town cancels, ample to large margins, usual folds, Very Fine, rare in used condition. Scott No. OX5 var.  Estimate $150 - 200. Imperforates are believed to be printer's waste, however few examples (other than the first printings) are believed to have been distributed to post offices as a small number of used examples are known. (Image1)

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1602 OX5, OX7, OX10 imageOfficial Seal, Balance of the 1888 Typographs. Balance including stamps and 11 covers, better stamps include OX7b used imperf, OX10 used in Puerto Rico, OX10 imperf block of four, better usages include OX7 used on P.O.D. official business penalty envelope, OX7 six seals on small local Philadelphia cover badly damaged, OX7 on incoming covers from England, India and Ceylon, OX7 var. (gray brown), two singles on local New York City cover and OX10 on incoming damaged registered use from India; F.-V.F., a fascinating group. Scott No. OX5, OX7, OX10  Estimate $400 - 500. (Image1)

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1603 OX5 imageOfficial Seal, 1888, chocolate. Tied to reclose 2¢ entire opened in error, cancelled by "New York Mar 7 90" duplex and addressed locally, reverse with additional yellow carrier label requesting better address, purple returned to writer handstamp, Fine, one of only two recorded combination usages with post office and carrier seals. Scott No. OX5  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1604 OX5a imageOfficial Seal, 1888, chocolate brown, Imperforate. First printing, complete sheet of 72, without gum, rich color, corner nick at top left into stamp and tears at bottom affecting three seals, otherwise Very Fine, only a small number of imperforate panes are known from the first printing. Scott No. OX5a  $1,800 for pairs. (Image1)

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1605 OX5a imageOfficial Seal, 1888, chocolate, imperf. Bottom margin pair, cancelled by "Washington D.C. May 14 '91" cds, creases, otherwise Very Fine, the only recorded used imperforate pair. Scott No. OX5a  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1606 OX7 imageOfficial Seal, 1889, bister brown. Affixed to reclosed a 2¢ Grant (U293) lettersheet addressed to New York City, seal tied by New York duplex on reverse; slight soiling, Fine, the only recorded use of a repair seal on a Grant Letter sheet. Scott No. OX7  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1607 OX7 imageOfficial Seal, 1889, bister brown. Used on a slightly damaged cover from the Cape of Good Hope bearing Cape 1d carmine, two pairs and single, to Denver Col., purple "Received in bad order…" handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. OX7  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1608 OX7b imageOfficial Seal, 1889, yellow brown. Three, used with 1895 2¢ carmine (250), single and pair, and 10¢ dark green (258) on April 2, 1895 registered cover from Cleveland O. to Yokohama, Japan, overpaying by 1¢ the 5¢ rate plus 10¢ registry fee, arrived in Yokohama May 22, repeated attempts at delivery in Yokohama recorded by eight Yokohama Post Office facing slips attached to front, damage repaired in Yokohama with three official Japanese seals, readdressed and returned to San Francisco with scarce "Yokohama" registry label, and then forwarded back to Cleveland after three more failed delivery attempts, forwarded again to New York, handstamped "Received at New York P.O. / (Reg. Div.) in Bad Condition", Fine, a remarkable cover with a stunning array of markings, seals, and facing slips, Ex-Richardson. Scott No. OX7b  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1609 OX7b imageOfficial Seal, 1889, yellow brown. Used to reclose a cover bearing 5¢ brown (223) tied by "Philadelphia F.D. Feb 17 '92" duplex on cover to Berlin, Germany, German unclaimed and insufficient labels, letter opened and resealed with two halves of German seal with Berlin imprint, returned to Philadelphia where advertised and claimed, 1¢ postage due added for fee to advertise, 5¢ with some toning, otherwise Very Fine, a neat two country seal use. Scott No. OX7b  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1610 OX7c imageOfficial Seal, 1889, bister brown, imperforate. Type III, complete sheet of 42 from the 5th setting showing numerous plate setting flaws, without gum, fresh with bold color, vertical crease between third and fourth rows, light diagonal crease at upper right affecting 4 stamps and tear at lower right into one stamp, F.-V.F., thins being One of Two Recorded Imperforate Panes From the 1888 Post Office Seal Issue from the 5th Setting. Scott No. OX7c  $900. (Image1)

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1611 OX7c imageOfficial Seal, 1889, bister brown, imperforate. O.g. top margin block of 4 with pencil "E.F.G." initials in margin of Edward F. Gottlieb and used single with duplex postmark and usual fold, Very Fine. Scott No. OX7c  Estimate $100 - 150. Edward F. Gottlieb formed the first great collection of Post Office seals in the 1930's. (Image1)

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1612 OX8 imageOfficial Seal, 1892, light brown, rouletted 5½. Used on 2¢ Columbian (U349) entire to Allegheny Pa., pencil "Not Known" and "Returned to Writer" straightline handstamp, roughly opened by mistake, reverse with pencil "Opened by E.L. Weible, 160 Webster St", Fine, one of only 9 recorded examples of the rouletted typograph seal on cover. Scott No. OX8  $1,250. (Image1)

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1613 OX8 imageOfficial Seal, 1892, light brown, rouletted 5½. Used with 2¢ carmine (220), well centered, on local Northern Pacific R.R. Co. cover to Tacoma Wash., roughly opened at left and pencil "Opened by mistake" at left, ultramarine "Returned-to-Writer" handstamp, Very Fine use, a Very Fine use, one of only 9 recorded examples of the rouletted typograph seal on cover. Scott No. OX8  $1,250. (Image1)

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1614 OX9 imageOfficial Seal, 1895, gray brown, hyphen-hole perf 7. Block of six, original gum, the largest recorded multiple, also used block of four with "Pekin, Ill." precancel, some light creases; Very Fine. Scott No. OX9  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1615 OX9 imageOfficial Seal, 1895, gray brown, hyphen-hole perf 7. Affixed to reclose right edge of 2¢ entire that was roughly opened, "Denver Col. Feb 3 1897" duplex and addressed locally, Fine, the earliest documented use of the 1895 hyphen hole seal; with 2002 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. OX9  $700. (Image1)

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1616 OX9 imageOfficial Seal, 1895, gray brown, hyphen-hole perf 7. Two seals affixed to repair left side of cover to Canada with 2¢ carmine (279B) tied by "Detroit Mich. Feb 28" machine cancel, purple "Damaged by Cancelling Machine…" handstamp, Fine and scarce use. Scott No. OX9  $700. (Image1)

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1617 OX10 imageOfficial Seal, 1898, brown. Type IX, left pane of 30 from the 8th setting, without gum, fresh with bold color, nicely centered throughout, Very Fine, the Largest Recorded Multiple of the 1898 Post Office Seal Issue. Scott No. OX10 Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1618 OX10 imageOfficial Seal, 1898, brown. Nine seals affixed around three edges of incoming registered cover from Germany to Jamaica bearing 5pf & 10pf franking tied by "Dresden 23.11.99" cds, undeliverable there and forwarded to Philadelphia where it arrived Dec. 5, unable to locate the addressee and returned to Germany, rare Philadelphia registry label (FX-PH1b) affixed, Very Fine, ex-Richardson. Scott No. OX10  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1619 OX10 imageOfficial Seal, 1898, brown. Folded over cover and split from opening, on 3¢ red entire to Paris, France in care of the "American Post Office, Exposition", uprated with 1¢ green + 2¢ red all tied y Winona, Minn., Apr 20, 1900 machine postmark, reverse with "U.S. Postal, Sta., Paris Exp'n., May 7, 1900" slogan machine postmark, letter opened in error with "Opened by mistake by L. Johnson US Com." notation and sealed prior to return to Minneapolis, Very Fine, one of two recorded covers bearing the type IX seal and The Only Reported Use of Any Seal in the Exposition Post Office. Scott No. OX10  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1620 OX10 imageOfficial Seal, 1898, brown. Affixed to repair barely crumpled corner and tied on back with "Received at New York PO Reg. Div. in Bad Condition" hs, on cover from Canada with 1¢ & 2¢ small queens, and 5¢ registry stamp, all tied by "Little Britain Ont. Au 8 93" cds, on cover to New York City, pink "Request Examination on Delivery" label also affixed, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. OX10  $250. (Image1)

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1621 OX10 var. imageOfficial Seal, 1898, brown, Imperforate. Type IX, bottom left corner margin block of 4 showing no identifiable flaw types (possibly from an unknown setting), o.g., lightly hinged at top, never hinged at bottom, full margins, diagonal crease in bottom left margin, otherwise Very Fine, an attractive multiple, One of Two Recorded Blocks of the Type IX Seals. Scott No. OX10 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1622 OX10 var. imageOfficial Seal, 1898, brown, Imperforate. Type IX, top left corner margin block of 4 showing type E flaws in bottom stamps, o.g., lightly hinged at top, never hinged at bottom, full even margins, fresh and Very Fine, this being One of Two Recorded Blocks of the Type IX Seals. Scott No. OX10 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1623 OX11P1 imagePost Office Seal, 1900, red brown, "hybrid" large die proof. Type I, die sunk on 95x70mm card, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. OX11P1  $750. (Image1)

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1624 OX11P1 imagePost Office Seal, 1900, red brown, "hybrid" large die proof. Type J, die sunk on 98x71mm card, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. OX11P1  $750. (Image1)

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1625 OX11 imageBalance of 1900 Lithographs. Group of stamps and 9 covers, better stamps with shades and perf varieties include OX11 imperf block of 18 (2nd largest known), OX11 imperf vertically printed on gummed side, OX11b imperf vertically block of 20, cover highlights include OX11 repairing post card with #301, OX11 sealing inbound registered envelope from Barbados, OX11a scarce DLO use from Scotland and OX11b EKU use; a Very Fine and impressive group. Scott No. OX11  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1626 OX11 imageOfficial Seal, 1900, red brown. Single frugally torn in half, used on 1905 registered cover from Santa Maria, Italy bearing two singles of Italy 5c. & 20c., addressed to "John Perry, U. States of America, Across Yukon, Atlin B.C., Alaska", seal added in Seattle before forwarding to Skagway (11.13.05), forwarded two months later to Atlin where two rare Canadian first issue seals applied and tied by "Atlin Jan 15 06" cds, forwarded back to Skagway (1.20) before forwarding to San Francisco Cal.; faults, Fine, a rare two country post office seal usage. Scott No. OX11  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1627 OX11a imageOfficial Seal, 1900, gray brown. Five singles reclose left side of 1901 registered cover bearing 8¢ Pan-American (298), three singles and pair, 2¢ red (279B) and 5¢ dark blue (281), all cancelled by rings, matching "Wakefield Kans. Jul 23 1901" cds and addressed to England, British post office seals applied in an RPO (South Wales Night Down); one 8¢ faulty, Fine, a rare two country post office seal use, this being the only recorded R.P.O. use of the Victorian seals. Scott No. OX11a Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1628 OX11b imageOfficial Seal, 1900, dark brown. Four singles (types X, V, M & W) used to seal registered cover to Germany bearing five singles of both 1¢ green (279) and 2¢ red (279B), tied by "Cotulla Tx." cds, seals added in New York and tied by "11-24 1900" ovals, the U.S./German Sea Post Office (NDL) added German sea post seal with "Received in Bad Order, U.S. Sea Post No. 2" hs, Very Fine and rare, The only recorded example of the combined use of a U.S. seal and the German Sea Post seal. Scott No. OX11b  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1629 OX11c imageOfficial Seal, 1900, orange brown. Three seals (types F torn, E, W) used to repair badly damages 1¢ postal card (UX18) to local city address, "Cincinnati O. Oct 12 1904" duplexes, Very Fine and spectacular use. Scott No. OX11c  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1630 OX12 var. imagePost Office Seal, 1907, bright royal blue, imperforate with "Supposed Liable to Customs Duty" overprint. Bottom margin pair with essay overprint, large margins, unused, Very Fine and unusual. Scott No. OX12 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. These seals should be considered essays. The post office was apparently experimenting with printing seals directly onto the custom seals. Seals were often used to reclose mail opened for customs inspection. (Image1)

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1631 OX12 var. imagePost Office Seal, 1907, bright royal blue, watermarked "Rolleston Mills". Block of four, well centered, original gum, bottom stamps n.h., light diagonal bend, Very Fine appearance, this is the only recorded example of this watermark on the royal blue seals. Scott No. OX12 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1632 OX12-OX16 imageBalance of 1907 Typographs. Group of stamps and 17 covers, stamps include numerous paper, perf and shade varieties including multiples, better includes OX12 used block of four, OX13 pelure paper and toned, perf. tete-beche pair, double impression pair, gutter pairs and block of two part panes, better covers include OX12 seals neatly bisected to repair post card, OX12 use with customs label affixed, incoming from France (with French and U.S. seals), Mauritius, and Upper Senegal & Niger, OX13 imperf horizontally, UX13 on cover damaged from post office fire, combination OX13 & OX18 use in 1918, four OX14 and three OX15 uses, and the OX16 EKU usage, Very Fine, a fabulous exhibition balance with many better items. Scott No. OX12-OX16  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1633 OX13 imageOfficial Seal, 1907, blue. Three singles used to reclose commercial registered cover from St. Pierre & Miquelon to Santiago, Chile, routed via New York where letter was opened there for postal inspection and closed with seals, upon arrival in Santiago, letter once again opened for inspection and closed with three examples of the Santiago "sawtooth" seal, Very Fine, the only recorded Chile & U.S. two country seal use, and one of only three recorded uses of Santiago "sawtooth" seals, ex-West. Scott No. OX13  Estimate $400 - 500. (Image1)

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1634 OX13 imageOfficial Seal, 1907, blue. Three pairs, tied by "Seattle-Manila Seapost (East) President Jefferson Aug 11 1937" cds on legal size cover posted with 10¢ yellow, 25¢ green (562, 568) while on board U.S.S. Augusta addressed to Chicago Ill., arrived in Shanghai with "4th Reg. U.S.M.C. Shanghai Registered Aug 11 1937" cds, on same day placed on board the "Pres. Jefferson" and seals added, Fine, the only recorded sea post use of the 1907 dues. Scott No. OX13  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1635 OX13 imageOfficial Seal, 1907, blue. Affixed to cover bearing 5¢ dark blue (504) tied by "Vera Cruz, Mex. U.S. M.AG. Sep 23 1914" duplex on cover addressed to France, after two failed attempts at delivery, letter returned, magenta "Inadvertently Opened in the Dead Letter Office" backstamp, Mexican D.L.O. seal tied by cds, Very Fine and rare dual country use, the only recorded use of a U.S. seal at the Vera Cruz mail agency. Scott No. OX13  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1636 OX13 var. imagePost Office Seal, 1907, blue, imperforate vertically. Two seals tied on back of 1913 registered cover with unusual franking of 1¢ 1909 vertical perf. 12 strip of three, pair of Shermack type II private vending coils and 1¢ 1912 vert. perf 8½ paste-up strip of four, plus 2¢ pair and 1¢ single, Very Fine, the only recorded example of the imperforate horizontally variety used on cover. Scott No. OX13 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. Most collectors believe the part imperforate type 2 seals to be printer's waste. However, as witnessed by this usage, a few errors were indeed distributed to post offices and used in the normal business fashion. (Image1)

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1637 OX13c var. imagePost Office Seal, 1907, blue, double impression. Watermarked Birchwood Superfine, block of four, large margins, some light wrinkles, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. OX13c var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1638 OX13b var. imagePost Office Seal, 1907, blue, imperforate with "Supposed Liable to Customs Duty" overprint. Bottom margin pair with essay overprint and double impression, large margins, unused, Very Fine and unusual. Scott No. OX13b var.  Estimate $200 - 300. These seals should be considered essays. The post office was apparently experimenting with printing seals directly onto the custom seals. Seals were often used to reclose mail opened for customs inspection. (Image1)

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1639 OX13c imageOfficial Seal, 1907, blue. Watermarked Birchwood Superfine, cork cancel, Very Fine, this is the only recorded used example. Scott No. OX13c  Estimate $200 - 300. According to Kotanchik, the "Birchwood Superfine" watermarked paper was supplied by Carter, Rice and Co. of Boston when shortages of paper from American Writing Paper Co. occurred. (Image1)

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1640 OX13e imageOfficial Seal, 1907, blue, toned paper. Two singles affixed to repair post card bearing 1908 1¢ Franklin issue to Dearborn, Mich., "Chicago Ill Oct 23 '08" duplex, magenta "Damaged by Cancelling Machine" hs, Very Fine, the only recorded use of the toned paper variety. Scott No. OX13e  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1641 OX13f imageOfficial Seal, 1907, blue, printed on both sides. Block of eight, showing full second impression under gum, pos. 3 faulty, Very Fine, This is the only recorded multiple of this variety. Scott No. OX13f  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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1642 OX15 imageOfficial Seal, 1913, blue, perf 12 x hyphen-hole 6½. Three full and portions of two more type 4 seals used to repair post card torn in half bearing 1¢ Wash. tied by "Chicago Ill Nov 25 1913" duplex to local address, light toning, F.-V.F. and scarce post card use. Scott No. OX15  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1643 OX15a imageOfficial Seal, 1913, blue, hyphen-hole 6½ (right) x perf 12 (other 3 sides). Four seals, top right type 4A, used to repair registered 2¢ entire bearing 3¢ Wash. and 10¢ orange yellow #400 to Chile, four Chilean registry labels (two on back) used as "official seals" to reclose or repair cover, unclaimed and returned to sender, U.S. seals added on return, Very Fine and attractive use. Scott No. OX15a  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1644 OX15a var. imagePost Office Seal, 1913, blue, hyphen-hole 6½ (left) x perf 12 (other 3 sides). Type 4B, used with three OX15 seals to reclosed cover to New York City with 2¢ carmine (411) tied by "Booklyn N.Y. Mar 27 1914" machine cancel, magenta "Returned to Sender" boxed hs, seals tied by New York duplexes and split upon opening, Very Fine, the only recorded example of the type 4B seal (on or off cover); with 2004 P.F. certificate. Scott No. OX15a var.  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1645 OX16 imageOfficial Seal, 1913, blue, hyphen-hole 6½ x perf 12. Pair precancelled with "Newark N.J." straightline, used to reclose right side of cover bearing 2¢ carmine tied by "Wall Street Sta. N.Y. Feb 9 1914" machine cancel to Newark, N.J., purple "Deficiency in Address supplied by Post Office", Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. OX16  $400. (Image1)

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1646 OX17 imageOfficial Seal, 1916, black on pink. Group comprising mint pane of 20 and seven covers including 1917 special delivery use and with postage dues, 1919 incoming cover from Switzerland to Pa., 1917 incoming cover from France to West Newton Mass., and the largest recorded franking of seven seals used to repair a badly damaged Chicago Ill. cover; a Very Fine and interesting group. Scott No. OX17  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1647 OX17 imageOfficial Seal, 1916, black on pink. Used to reclose 1918 2¢ entire with Special Delivery 10¢ green (E7) and 1¢ Franklin, addressed to August Dietz, purple "Received Unsealed" straightline handstamp, the ½¢ documentary "war tax" stamp is a fantasy as the 1¢ paid the tax, entire faulty, Fine, an unusual use. Scott No. OX17  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1648 OX17 imageOfficial Seal, 1916, black on pink. Three seals used to repair a badly damaged cover bearing 3¢ Wash. tied by "Springfield Mass. Mar 5 1919" flag machine cancel to Albany N.Y., "Mutilated by Canceling Machine" straightline handstamp, clean and Very Fine. Scott No. OX17  $150. (Image1)

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1649 OX17a imageOfficial Seal, 1916, black on pink, imperf horizontally. Pane of 20, left selvage, o.g., hinge reinforcing, few skips, one with thin spot, otherwise Very Fine, one of only three recorded panes. Scott No. OX17a  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1650 OX18 imageBalance of 1917 gray black on white Issue. Group of stamps and 6 covers including used block of 6 with Providence precancel, perf varieties including blocks with extra perfs and small hole/large holes, imperf pairs, imperf block of 12 and block of 16 imperf horizontally, covers include 1920 incoming registered from Indo-China and another censored from China, extra perf single on cover (confirms not all errors were printers waste), five miss-perfed seals repair cover, etc., Very Fine, a wonderful group handpicked for exhibition. Scott No. OX18  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1651 OX18 imageOfficial Seal, 1917, gray black. Used to reclose cover bearing 5¢ Washington tied by "U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai Mar 17 1917" duplex to Germany, at time of sending normal mail route via Russia closed and sent via U.S., by time of arrival mail route to Germany was closed and purple "Mail service suspended to country addressed" two-line handstamp, opened by DLO for address and returned to Shanghai, Very Fine, the only recorded use of 1917 seals on mail from U.S. Postal Agency at Shanghai. Scott No. OX18  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1652 OX18b imageOfficial Seal, 1917, gray black, imperf horizontally. Complete pane of 20, o.g., most n.h. with a few hinge marks, some light gum creases, Fine, the only recorded complete pane. Scott No. OX18b  $250+. (Image1)

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1653 OX18b imageOfficial Seal, 1917, gray black, imperf horizontally. Vertical strip of four used to seal flap of 1919 registered cover to Brookline Mass. bearing 6¢, 10¢ and 12¢ Wash.-Frank. tied by "Ashland Mass." framed handstamp, "Ashland Mass. Feb 6 1919" backstamp, strip affected from opening, Very Fine use, the only recorded on-cover use of this variety. Scott No. OX18b  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1654 OX19 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, indigo, perf 12. Block of four, well centered, o.g., top pair with h.r., bottom pair n.h., creased horizontal perfs; also includes well centered single, o.g., Very Fine. Scott No. OX19  $1,750. These seals were prepared by the Government Printing Office for use by the Mail and Records Section, a unit in the General Administration Unit of the Quartermaster General's Office. They were intended to be used on damaged mail to or from civilian suppliers of goods to the military. (Image1)

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1655 OX19 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, indigo, perf 12. Well centered, couple perf separations between top pair, complete pane of 20, o.g., never hinged, fresh and Very Fine, this is the finest recorded complete pane. Scott No. OX19  $3,500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,050.00
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1656 OX20 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, indigo, rouletted. Rouletted on three sides, natural straight edge at top, unused, slight soiling at bottom right and light creases, Very Fine appearance, one of only eight recorded examples, ex-Richardson. Scott No. OX20  Estimate $4,000 - 5,000. (Image1)

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1657 OX21S imagePost Office Seal, 1919, black, perf 12, "Specimen" handstamped. Vertical pair, each with "SPECIMEN" handstamp in black, unused, Fine, the only recorded examples. Scott No. OX21S  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1658 OX21 image1937 Hindenburg crash cover. Registered cover originating in Munich, contained in original cellophane envelope with Post Office Department Official Seal 1919, black, Munich April 29 cds cancelled stamps that has subsequently fallen off, Munich telegraph office registry label #570 at left and partial red flight cachet, addressed to a D. Grenko, return address on reverse "Waldeckstrasse 60, Munich 9, Deutschland", due to lack of address returned to Frankfurt, Very Fine and desirable charred example; with 1937 Alexander Berezowski Certificate. AAMC No. 37.3. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $10,000 - 15,000. The German zeppelin Hindenburg made sixty-three flights, including ten roundtrips to the United States in 1936. It met tragedy May 6, 1937. Attempting to land at Lakehurst, New Jersey, the giant airship burst into flames near the mooring mast. In only thirty-two seconds, the zeppelin was smoldering wreckage. Postal officials salvaged approximately 358 pieces from the 17,609 estimated pieces of mail on the flight. Of these, 176 salvaged items were unburned, with a few exceptions. The most badly damaged mail items (about 15%) were placed in cellophane envelopes and a seal applied to close them. (Image1)

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SOLD for $8,500.00
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1659 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Two singles, each with small purple "Shanghai" handstamp, affixed to seal flap on 2¢ red entire cancelled by light strike of "U.S. Pos. Service, Shanghai, China, Mar" duplex datestamp on cover to Bristol Ct., Very Fine and rare, one of only two recorded usages of seals used at the U.S. Postal Agency in Shanghai China. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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1660 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Two singles used on 1919 registered cover to Hong Kong prepaid with 1¢, 2¢ & 5¢ Huegonot-Walloon (614-616) issue plus #549, 556 singles on 1¢ Columbian entire, Hong Kong official seals added when envelope was opened for forwarding address, forwarded to Nevers, France, then Rouen, France, returned to United States where sent to Washington D.C. DLO, Fine and colorful use, one of only two recorded usages with Hong Kong seals. Scott No. OX21 Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1661 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Four different charred covers comprising 1960 post office fire at La Porte Ind., 1929 first flight plane crash, 1960 railway mail car fire at Cadiz Cal., and 1960 mail chute fire at New York City, Very Fine and scarce group. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1662 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Three Post Office business postal card usages repaired with seals, Very Fine, this group represents all recorded examples on official Post Office cards. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1663 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Four seals tied by "U.S. Ger. Sea Post, S.S. Washington" cds on cover bearing 5¢ dark blue (557) tied by "Saint Louis Mo. Jul 23 1937" machine cancel on cover to Germany, "Received in Bad Order, U.S. Sea Post" handstamp, Very Fine, the only recorded sea post use of the 1919 seals. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1664 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Two singles tied by "San Juan, P.R. Registered Dec 5 1929" postmarks on reverse of registered cover from Iraq to Puerto Rico, Fine, the only recorded use of the 1919 type 1 seals in Puerto Rico. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1665 OX21 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Two singles on 1930 CAM-18 crash cover bearing 5¢ Beacon (C11) tied by "Salt Lake City Jan 10 1930" duplex to Chicago, purple "Damaged by Plane Fire Sidney Nebr Jan 10. 1930", Fine and scarce. Scott No. OX21  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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1666 OX21-OX39 imageBalance of the 1919 Issue. Large group of seals and 22 covers on exhibit pages, range of varieties of the different types as recorded by Kotanchik (1919-1950), including paper types, perforation types, watermarks, etc., highlights include OX20c watermarked Eagle and Star pane of 20, OX27 block of four, covers range from 1919 to 1950 and include OX21d on cover, OX21 combo use with Indian seals on cover from U.S. to Tannu Tuva, OX21 combo use with German seals on incoming cover, OX21 on, OX21 RPO use (1 of 2 recorded), OX22 incoming from British Guiana, OX23 10 seals on plane crash cover, two OX28 usages including the EKU, OX29 on cover from Uruguay, OX30 APO use, etc., OX33A use (two of the three recorded examples of this seal), etc, F.-V.F., a remarkable study of this issue that would be difficult to duplicate. Scott No. OX21-OX39  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1667 OX21 var. imagePost Office Seal, 1919, black, multiple perfs. Block of four with a variety of perfs, perf 12 at left and right, perf 9½ at top and bottom, perf 9 horizontally in center perf 8½ vertically in center, o.g., right stamps faulty from separation, Fine appearance, the only recorded block of this type. Scott No. OX21 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1668 OX21 var. imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12. Gutter multiple with tete-beche pairs showing portions of four panes, unused, unused, F.-V.F., one of only two recorded examples. Scott No. OX21 var.  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1669 OX21 var. imagePost Office Seal, 1919, black, perf 12, "Made in USA" watermark. Vertical strip of three, two strikes of purple Richmond Va. registered cds, bottom seal faulty, otherwise Very Fine, previously unreported variety. Scott No. OX21 var. Estimate $300 - 400. This watermark variety was reported in the Perkal & Kazman book, but never seen on an official seal. This variety was found by Kotanchik after publishing his book. (Image1)

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1670 OX24 imageOfficial Seal, 1936, gray black, perf 12½. Two singles reclose cover opened in error bearing 2¢ carmine (554) tied by "Milwaukee Wis. Nov 14 1927" machine cancel on cover to Pickford Mich., forwarded to Cedarville and finally Ann Arbor, Very Fine, this is the only recorded examples of the type 5 seal on or off cover. Scott No. OX24  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1671 OX26 imageOfficial Seal, 1936, gray black, perf 12x9½. Block of 10, o.g., some gum streaks, perfs clipped bottom left, F.-V.F., this block contains all recorded examples of type 7. Scott No. OX26  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $475.00
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1672 OX27 imageOfficial Seal, 1936, gray black, perf 11½. A massive application of 12 type 4 seals to repair a bulky triple rate letter bearing three 3¢ purple (941) singles tied by "San Francisco Cal. Sep 10 1946" duplex to Brownwood Tex., fresh and Very Fine, the only recorded use of the type 4 seals. Scott No. OX27  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1673 OX33 imageOfficial Seal, 1947, gray black, perf 8½x8. Four seals used to seal flap of cover opened in error, tied by "Anderson Mo. Mar 10 1948" purple cds, mailed with #C33 tied by "Los Angeles Mar 2 1948" machine cancel, returned to sender for better address, Fine, one of only two recorded covers. Scott No. OX33  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1674 OX33A imageOfficial Seal, 1947, gray black, perf 8x8½. Used to close the halves of a 1¢ postal reply card to Elgin N.J., sent by a collector requesting an Elgin postmark, postmaster applied the "Elgin Ohio May 22 1950" duplex and folded the card over and closed it with the seal, Very Fine, one of only two recorded examples of this seal type (both on cover). Scott No. OX33A  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1675 OX35 imageOfficial Seal, 1948, gray black, perf 8½. Pane of 10, o.g., right two hinged, one with thin spot, Very Fine appearance, the only recorded example of this format in pane of 10. Scott No. OX35  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1676 OX38 var. imagePost Office Seal, 1948, gray black, hyphen-hole perf 9½, Experimental Booklet Panes. Group of 3 items comprising OX38 booklet panes of five with the "16-56146-1 GPO" imprint, one on soft gray paper (one of six recorded) and one on thick cream paper (the only recorded example), both o.g., lightly hinged, a March 4, 1942 cover bearing bottom seal from a pane of five on thick cream paper, tied on back by "Opened in Dead Letter Branch, Des Moines, Iowa", the only recorded use of these seals (date is consistent with the use of the type 10-14 seals and predates the issue of 1949 by seven years), Very Fine, a unique and important exhibition group, all illustrated and discussed in Kotanchik (proof.164). Scott No. OX38 var.  Estimate $750 - 1,000. The post office began to experiment with the use of hyphen hole perforating and booklet formats in vertical pane of five seals, as early as 1942, demonstrated by the cover offered here. The experimental panes are characterized by the inscription in the top selvage that reads "16-56146-1 GPO" rather than "16-56164 GPO" that was used for the 1949 and 1968 issues. (Image1)

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1677 OX39 imageOfficial Seal, 1950, gray black, hyphen-hole perf 9½ x imperf. Complete three exhibition pages including panes of five, imperf and extra varieties in sheet and panes of five, five covers including registered parcel tag, UX27 and only recorded wrapper use, Very Fine and interesting group. Scott No. OX39  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1678 OX var. imagePost Office Seal, 1958, experimental adhesive tape. Tape strip used to seal a 1958 legal size cover bearing 4¢ #1117 strip of three tied by "Chicago Ill 1958" double-circle postmarks; two additional off-cover strips accompanies, Very Fine, these two strips are the only recorded examples of this experimental seal. Scott No. OX var.  Estimate $200 - 300. The official seal tapes were only distributed to Chicago and used only briefly. Hank VanLaar, an employee in the Chicago Post Office at the time wrote in 1988, "This tape was an experiment by the POD back in the '60s…I think there were six roles in the box and they were used up in a few weeks". (Image1)

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1679 OX40//OX45 imageBalance of 1968-72 Issues. Complete exhibit section of 9 mounted pages with unused multiples and perf varieties, 11 covers comprising uses of each type including OX40 Oct. 10, 1968 EKU use and including the 1979 unique use of a photocopied 1972 issue seal used to close a letter missent to the Ohio Department of Taxation (see Kotanchik proof. 179); a Very Fine and choice group. Scott No. OX40//OX45  Estimate $400 - 500. (Image1)

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1680 OXSP1 imageOfficial Seal - Sea Post, 1895, black. Four seals used to repair circa 1899 cover from Germany to Chicago Ill. bearing Germany 10kr blue, handstamped "T." for tax due, Postage Due 10¢ carmine (J35) pair tied by New York "Due 20" duplex, faults, Fine, One of only two recorded examples of this Sea Post Office seal recorded on cover. Scott No. OXSP1  $3,750. (Image1)

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1681 LOX1 imageTypeset Seal, black, types 1-6. A complete set of the six different types, types 1 & 6 are unused, rest are used with typical creasing, type 4 with purple "Received Unsealed at P. O. at Cupertino, Cal." two-line handstamp, a F.-V.F. group, a rare and perhaps unique showing of all six types, there are only 11 used and 8 unused examples recorded. Scott No. LOX1  $3,000. The border is from Central Type Foundry and can be dated to about 1890. The typeface of the second line is from the Dickinson Type Foundry in 1892. (Image1)

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1682 LOX1 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, Type 4. Affixed mostly on reverse and over right edge of a badly damaged 1913 commercial cover bearing 2¢ Franklin tied by "Washington D.C. Jul 19 1913" machine cancel to Castine Me., Fine and rare, one of only three recorded on-cover usages. Scott No. LOX1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1683 LOX2 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, 15 diamonds vert. Type 4, signed "Addie Jenkins", large margins, creased from use, Very Fine and rare, one of only two recorded examples, the listing example in Scott. Scott No. LOX2  $1,500. (Image1)

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1684 LOX2 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, 15 diamonds vert. Type 4, signed, horizontal crease from use, there is offset of LOX1 on the face confirming that this seal and the LOX1 seal were prepared by the same printer, Fine. Scott No. LOX2 $1,500. (Image1)

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1685 LOX2a imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, 14 diamonds vert. Type 1, well centered, horizontal crease from use, unsigned, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. LOX2a  $750. (Image1)

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1686 LOX2b imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, 14 diamonds vert., no period after "Department". Type 2, well centered, partial magenta San Francisco cds at right; light corner crease and tone spots, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. LOX2b  $750. (Image1)

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1687 LOX2c imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, "Offically". Type 3, o.g., Very Fine and rare, one of only three recorded examples. Scott No. LOX2c  $1,500. (Image1)

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1688 LOX3 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black. Well centered with large margins, lightly creased from use, Very Fine appearance, the Scott listing image, one of only two recorded examples (the other is a different type on cover). Scott No. LOX3 Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1689 LOX4 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black on pink. Strong paper color, partial cds upper right, minor flaws, Very Fine and rare, illustrated in Scott, one of only three recorded examples. Scott No. LOX4  $1,250. (Image1)

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1690 LOX4 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black on pink. Portion of manuscript notation at left, tiny sealed tear at top entirely in margin, Very Fine and rare, one of only three recorded examples, ex-Worthington. Scott No. LOX4  $1,250. (Image1)

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1691 LOX5 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black. Two singles, Types 1 and 2, each with o.g., each with faults including creases and type 2 with two surface flaws; Fine and scarce pair, only 14 seals are recorded (ten type 1 and four type 2). Scott No. LOX5  $1,000. (Image1)

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1692 LOX5 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black. Type 2, o.g. with h.r., reverse with Luff handstamp noting his date of acquisition, light diagonal crease, F.-V.F., ex-Luff, Kazman. Scott No. LOX5  $500. (Image1)

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1693 LOX5A imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black on pink. Type 1, signed "JA Adams", wide margins, brilliant paper color, thinning from removal from envelope, Very Fine appearance and one of the keys to a complete showing of typeset seals, the only recorded example, ex-Richardson. Scott No. LOX5A  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1694 LOX7 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black. Position 3 from the vertical pane of 3 with s.e. at sides and bottom, small thin, otherwise fresh and Very Fine, only four unused seals are recorded. Scott No. LOX7  $1,000. Based on typefaces, this seal was most likely printed by the same printer as the LOX5 seals. (Image1)

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1695 LOX8a-c-d-e imageTypeset Seal, Black on White, Rouletted. Tête-bêche block of four, Setting 2, containing four perf gauge types, Pos. B and D are the transitional types, original gum, Very Fine and rare, one of only three recorded setting 2 panes. Scott No. LOX8a-c-d-e  $1,500. (Image1)

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1696 LOX8, LOX8a-c imageTypeset Seal, Black on White, Rouletted. Tête-bêche block of four, Setting 1, containing four types with roulette 12½ at left and top and roulette 11½ at right and bottom, original gum; two stain spots at top, Fine appearance, rare with only three panes recorded. Scott No. LOX8, LOX8a-c  $1,250. (Image1)

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1697 LOX8, 8a, 8c, 8f imageTypeset Seal, Black on White, Rouletted. Group of six comprising two LOX8 singles from setting one used on piece (only recorded multiple use), unused LOX8 from setting 3 (two recorded examples) and LOX8a setting 1 pos. A, used LOX8c with purple "Park Ridge N.J." hs, and LOX8f unused; few small faults, a F.-V.F. and scarce group. Scott No. LOX8, 8a, 8c, 8f  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1698 LOX8 var. imageTypeset Seal, black, rouletted 11½, offset of unlisted seal. Reverse with offset of unlisted seal, used with horizontal crease, Fine and quite unusual. Scott No. LOX8 var.  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1699 LOX8c imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, rouletted 12½ x 11½. Setting 2, Position A, affixed to seal right edge of 1904 cover bearing 2¢ carmine (301) tied by "Lincoln Jan 18 1904" duplex to Stevens Pa., misdirected to Ephrata Pa., opened in error and then forwarded to correct address and delivered the same day, Very Fine and choice use. Scott No. LOX8c  $1,250. (Image1)

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1700 LOX8c imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, black, rouletted 12½ x 11½. Setting 1, position C, affixed to reclose right edge of 1897 cover from Chihuahua, Mexico to Silver City N.M., bearing Mexico 5c. blue, Silver City Jul. 19 cds backstamp, docketing, seal faulty from opening; a Very Fine use, One of two recorded usages of a typeset seal on a foreign origin letter, and the only recorded territorial use of a typeset seal. Scott No. LOX8c  $1,250. (Image1)

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