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ABC Auction/Michael E. Aldrich, Inc. Sale: 100

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U.S. PHILIPPINES

Sale No: 100
Lot No: 85
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image PHILIPPINES GUERILLA POSTAL SERVICE, 2c BLUE SERIES 1943, Block of Six, tied on cover to Golden, Colorado with oval violet HC's dated Jan. 1, 1945, this cover was mailed by Col. Wendell Fertig, Commanding Officer of the 10th Military District, Guerrilla Forces headquartered at Esperanza in Agusan Province, Mindanao Philippines, to his wife in Golden, Colorado, The cover, apparently signed by Col. Fertig, was carried by Filipino Guerrillas to the Philippine coast where it was picked up by an American submarine and then taken to Australia. From there it was flown by an Army plane to Washington, D.C. and delivered to the Pentagon building and was forwarded on to Mrs. Fertig. She received the cover on April 20, 1945 almost four months after being mailed from the Philippines. What makes this story even more interesting is the fact that Col. Fertig and his wife gave this cover, along with some other philatelic items, to a young Boy Scout by the name of Gary May (age 13) who lived in Denver, Colorado. May, in turn, put together a philatelic exhibit in 1948 to get his collecting badge and included this cover along with a number of other items. There are perhaps 20 covers known with guerrilla stamps affixed, most are singles. There is one cover with a pair and another with two singles. The cover being offered here is easily the largest known multiple on cover. The cover has faults and is missing the back flap. There is also some other damage which has been restored. Given this cover was dragged through the jungles of the Philippines, it is amazing it survived in any condition. Some of the other covers are favor covers and were never actually mailed. There are perhaps, three large sized covers which were used postally. Included with the cover is a mint block of four of the 2c Blue stamp along with some other collateral material relating to Gary May's exhibit which also includes the APS Convention First Award ribbon he won for this 1948 exhibit in Denver. There is also a black and white photograph of Gary May standing with his exhibit. (The collateral material can be seen online.) Our research found that the pair on cover realized over $7,500 at auction several years ago. Some of the other favor covers have brought in the $2,000-5,000 range when they have come on the market, This auction marks the first time this important Philippine postal history item has ever been offered for sale at auction. Col. Fertig, in his important position as commander of the guerrilla forces, makes this cover a unique and important historical military item from WWII, (Estimate 7,500-10,000) --- (Image)

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Opening US$ 4,250.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00


Closed..Apr-03-2020, 13:49:07 EST
Sold For 4250
Sale No: 100
Lot No: 86
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Cat No: J16-21

image (J16-21) "VICTORY" POSTAGE DUE SET, J16-21, includes a set of J16-21 with "VICTORY" handstamped in violet tied on a 2c entire (Scott U43), which also has a 2c Green (Scott 464), all eight stamps are tied with the "Tacloban,Leyte Dec. 7 1944" duplex markings, the Postage Due stamps were issued on Dec. 3, 1944 and this cover is the Second Earliest Known Usage for this issue, three of the Postage Due singles have straight edges, centering ranges from Fine-Very Fine, the cover is addressed to New York, N.Y. There are some back stains but the front of the cover is really quite clean. Used examples on cover are really quite rare. Scott prices two values from this set at $350 but only lists "dashes" for all the values on cover, we are aware of less than five genuine uses on cover from the Postage Due set, this most unusual item is certainly the "Crowning Piece" to any important Philippines collection. Truly an extraordinary exhibition item which we are proud to offer to the market for the first time, (Estimate 5,000-7,500) --- , 2020 CROWE (Image)

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Opening US$ 4,000.00
Sold...US$ 4,000.00


Closed..Apr-03-2020, 13:49:44 EST
Sold For 4000


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