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Maple Leaf, Type 1 (Rohloff L-6), choice strike on 3c Rose, similar to L-6 but with minor variations, stamp with negligible corner crease at top right, a lovely example of this rare strike, fine; with 2008 P.F. certificate. (Image)
Maple Leaf, Type I (Rohloff L-6), near-complete strike on 1c Buff (112), stamp centered to the top, an attractive and clear strike, not previously recorded on this value, fine. (Image)
Maple Leaf, Type 1 (Rohloff L-6), near-complete on 3c Ultramarine (114), centrally-struck, the stamp centered to upper right, a rare fancy cancel, particularly so on this stamp, very fine strike. (Image)
Maple Leaf, Type 1 (Rohloff L-6), significant part strike on 6c Ultramarine (115), centered to the lower left, a desirable Waterbury fancy cancel, particularly so on this stamp, which is rarely seen with any fancy cancel, and is unrecorded in Rohloff, fine. (Image)
Six-Petaled Leaf, Type 1 (Rohloff L-13), clear strike ties 3c Green (158), additional free strike at right, on cover to Washington, Connecticut, "Waterbury Ct. Apr 20" circular datestamp, a lovely example, very fine;illustrated in Rohloff "The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890," (fig. 165).(Image)
Six-Petaled Leaf, Type 2, (Rohloff L-14), nicely-struck on 1876 1c Black postal card (UX5), to Andover, Massachusetts, a difficult postmark, with Rohloff recording no more than eight examples, fine. (Image)
Six-Petaled Leaf, Type 3 (Rohloff L-15), exceptional strike ties 3c Green (158) on cover to New Brunswick, Canada, "Waterbury Conn. Mar 19" c.d.s., handstamped "Not Called For" in black, backstamped "St John MR 22 77" and with partial "Dead Letter Office" split-ring of New Brunswick, stamp with clipped top left corner, a rare cross-border example, very fine; ex Houser, with 1990 P.F. certificate. (Image)
Ten-Petaled Leaf, Type 1 (Rohloff L-18), clean strike ties 1c Ultramarine (134), on local cover, further tied by matching "Waterbury Ct. Oct 3" circular datestamp, a superior example that would be difficult to improve upon, extremely fine. (Image)
Ten-Petaled Leaf, Type 1 (Rohloff L-18), choice strike ties 3c Green (158) on cover to Springville Pennsylvania, matching "Waterbury Conn Apr 2" c.d.s., a few trivially soiled perfs, extremely fine. (Image)
Stylized Leaf, Eight Segments, Type 3 (Rohloff L-27), bold strike on 3c Green (158) on buff cover, matching "Waterbury Ct. Apr 5" circular datestamp, to New York, very fine. (Image)
Stylized Leaf, Nine Segments (Rohloff L-31), two bold strikes, one ties 3c Green to 3c Green postal stationery entire, matching "Waterbury Conn Aug 1" c.d.s., to South Britain, Connecticut, slightly reduced at left, an attractive example of this fancy cancel, very fine. (Image)
Stylized Leaf, Ten Segments, (Rohloff L-37), full strike ties 3c Green on cover to New Haven, Connecticut, matching "Waterbury Conn. May 14" circular datestamp, slightly reduced at left, very fine; illustrated in Rohloff "The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890," (fig. 183).(Image)
Stylized Leaf, Twelve Segments (Rohloff L-44), select strike ties 3c Green on cover to Plymouth, Connecticut, neatly-struck "Waterbury Ct. Sep 25" c.d.s., very fine; with 2015 P.S.E. certificate. (Image)
Stylized Leaf, Twelve Segments (Rohloff L-47), clean strike ties 3c Green on cover to Wallingford, Connecticut, matching "Waterbury Conn May 16" circular datestamp, a choice example, very fine; illustrated in Rohloff "The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890," (fig. 192).(Image)
Est. $75-100
Opening US$ 50.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
Closed..Jan-28-2021, 09:37:42 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 176
Lot No: 80
Symbol: C/o
Cat No: Collection
Leaf Fancy Cancel balance of collection, with over thirty covers and a few stamps, identified by Rohloff number, note L-4, L-5 (2), L-6, L-8, L-10, L-11 (on 3c stationery entire and 3c stationery cut square), L-12 (on #158, with P.F. certificate), L-13 (on piece), L-14, L-21 (2), L-22, L-23, L-25, L-26, L-30 (2), L-31, L-34, L-35 (2), L-39, L-42 (2), L-43 (on piece and on 3c stationery entire), L-44 (4 examples, including one on 3c postage due cover to New Haven), L-47, L-48, and more, some with small faults, but typically chosen for select quality strikes, several "RRR" rated examples, indicating no more than eight examples recorded by Rohloff, an excellent representation of this type of Waterbury fancy cancel, worthy of close inspection. (Image)