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Sale No: 761
Lot No: 528
Symbol: E
Cat No: Collection
1982-83, Outstanding Specialized Holding of Airletter Production Material, a wide-ranging holding of incredible depth and quality surrounding the issue of these short-lived private letter service stamps; comprises 30 essays and studies for Western Express, numerous signed or initialed by artist Marianne Garchine; 44 color separations for Burlington, P.R.I.D.E., and Western Express labels; 31 First Day Covers for American Letter, Burlington, P.R.I.D.E., and Western Expresses (two Westerns signed by designer Ken Maul); plus three properly used covers (one American Express, two Burlington); the collection crowned by an original signed Garchine acrylic painting of a Boeing 767 as used on the Westerns; preliminary studies and accepted designs included, allowing the specialist to follow the evolution of various designs; a few items with lightly rumpled corners or edges, but remarkably solid and sound for their dimensions; many still on Airletter Collector's Centre sales/auction pages, Very Fine, you're unlikely to ever see a compilation such as this again; imaged in full online. Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $3,500-5,000
Opening US$ 1,800.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00
Closed..Oct-26-2021, 16:59:32 EST
Sold For 2100
Sale No: 761
Lot No: 529
Symbol: S**
Cat No: Collection
1935, 40¢//$4 Social Security, group of six comprising 40¢ 50¢ 90¢ $1, $3 and $4 "stamps", with printed perforations at top and bottom, actual perforations laterally; fresh and sound with bright colors and unblemished gum, o.g., never hinged, Fine to Very Fine or better, difficult items to find. Estimate $300 - 400. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-26-2021, 16:59:57 EST
Sold For 200
Cinderellas
Sale No: 761
Lot No: 1605
Symbol: **BL
1910s, "One Cent Letter Postage" protest stamp, complete sheet of 40, o.g., never hinged. Estimate $300 - 400
The "stamps" were issued by the National One Cent Letter Postage Association - established in 1904 - as a protest against what it's members believed to be an unfair business advantage given by the Post Office to newspaper and magazine publishers, in the form of low periodical rates. (See informative article here: http://stampsjoann.net/noclpa/noclpa-main.html) . (Image)