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Schuyler J. Rumsey Philatelic Auctions Sale: 81

Germany and German Colonies
Postal Stationery Featuring the Bradley Horton Col

Postal Card - Paid Reply Essays
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1157
Symbol:
Cat No: UY1E-TA

image Robert W. Mercer Paid Reply Card Essay, 1¢ + 1¢ on wove. First style with two woodcut "stamps" at right, titled "U.S. Postage One Cent" with "Postal Card" between and "Address must be placed on this side - message on the other" printed at center, frameline around perimeter, mailed bearing two 2¢ red brown (210) singles, top tied by "Cincinnati O., Jul 14 '86" duplex addressed to Chicago Ill., returned with second 2¢ tied by "Chicago, Ill., Jul 19 '85" duplex to R.W. Mercer at Cincinnati, Jul 26th receiver, message from R.W. Mercer reads "How much will you pay for the loan of this card with an article in regard to the merits of this duplex post card. Reply on this card" and the response from Editor of The Stamp Collector: "We hardly see how we can use this and therefore cannot make an offer"; slight aging, F.-V.F., a rare through-the-mails use of a postal card essay.
USPCC No. UY1E-TA; Estimate $750 - 1,000.

The postage on this card essay was of course not recognized as this was not issued by the Post Office, and therefore not a postal card. Mercer aggressively pursued acceptance of his cards with many letters to the Post Office Department. Apparently, the only reaction of the Department was to take exception to Mercer's use of "U.S. Postage in his design. This essay was discussed in a Postal Stationery (Jul.-Aug. 1962) article.
Est. $750-1,000 (Image)

Est. $750-1,000

Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,300.00


Closed..Oct-13-2018, 23:23:54 EST
Sold For 1300
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1158
Symbol:
Cat No: MR1E-TA

image Robert W. Mercer Paid Reply Card Essay, 1¢ + 1¢ on wove. Style with two woodcut stamps at right, titled "U.S. Postage One Cent" with "Postal Card" between and "Address must be placed on this side - message on the other" printed at center, frameline around perimeter, two examples, one on buff card and other on 17 g/4 smoky v. faint o-yellow thin wove card; former with creasing, F.-V.F.
USPCC No. MR1E-TA; $700. USPCC $700
(Image)

USPCC $700

Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..Oct-13-2018, 23:24:37 EST
Sold For 230


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