You are in StampAuctionNetwork Unattended Live Bidding
. Note that by using SAN Unattended Live Bidding, you understand
that if your bid is successful, you will be invoiced at 1% of the Realized value, no cap and no minimum.
United States Miscellaneous Back-of-the-Book Cinderellas
Sale No: 763
Lot No: 5097
Symbol: F
1886, Jeffryes Bogus Kamehameha, $2 red & $5 blue, five different items: 1.-2.) a die proof of each on wove paper, 62x83 mm, the $2 with brush-applied gum in the center, the $5 with a small thin at the top edge; 3.-4.) a "used" single of each, perf 10.3, neatly canceled Honolulu, Jun 12 & 21, respectively, 1886; and 5.) a $5 "used" single, perf 16½ with a neat Jun1, 1886 Honolulu c.d.s., Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $350-500
Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 500.00
Closed..Dec-21-2021, 15:38:43 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 763
Lot No: 5098
Symbol: *
Col. E.H.R. Green's Personal Mailing Labels, die proofs, the labels feature the full-rigged Charles W. Morgan, "the Oldest Whaler in America", which was enshrined on Green's estate, "Round Hill"; the labels also mention Green's radio station, W.M.A.F., "Round Hills Radio, South Dartmouth, Mass."; included are five progressive die proofs and 20 die proofs on wove of the complete design, nearly all in a different color combination., Very Fine.
According to Ernest Kehr, "Although the stamps were proposed for use on mail sent from the Green Mansion, Round Hill, to New Bedford, the nearest town, seven miles distant…none was ever found in used condition.’’ However, it is more likely that the stamp was used as a Radio Reception Verification Stamp and, according to H.M. Southgate, writing in reply to Kehr's article "Whenever a wireless message was confirmed by letter throughout the world the stamp would be attached to the envelope. Perhaps on the flap or used inside on an envelope containing the origination." . (Image)
Estimate $200-300
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Dec-21-2021, 15:39:15 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 763
Lot No: 5099
Symbol: */o/C
Cat No: Collection
1942-44, Armed Forces Free Mail, private labels. Interesting collection based mostly on the labels produced by Albuquerque, NM printers, Babcock & Borough; includes mint labels, proofs of same, five covers, several newspaper clipping, and photostats of two Official letters telling the printers that such labels were not legal, one from the 3rd Assistant Postmaster General to Mr. Borough, the other from New Mexico Senator, Carl Hatch to Mr. Babcock; a fascinating group. (Image)