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725, 1932 2c Daniel Webster, M-23B, "Daniel Webster, At The Age of 22," postmarked Hanover, New Hampshire October 24, 1932, Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
725, 1932 2c Daniel Webster, M-23C, "Daniel Webster, Jan 18, 1782 Oct 24, 1852," postmarked Hanover, New Hampshire October 24, 1932, Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
726, 1933 3c Georgia Bicentennial, M-17Clisting copy, "Original Inhabitant of Georgia 1733," postmarked Savannah, Georgia February 12, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $400-600)rnLast sold at public auction November 19, 2005 for $510 including premium. (Image)
726, 1933 3c Georgia Bicentennial, M-17E listing copy, "General James Oglethorpe Dec 21, 1688 June 30, 1785," postmarked Savannah, Georgia February 12, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $400-600)rnLast sold at public auction November 19, 2005 for $510 including premium. (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-46Aunlisted text variety, "John Adams Who Signed The Treaty Of Peace September 3, 1783," postmarked Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-46C, "John Shelbourne Prime Minister...... Peace Was Signed," postmarked Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-46D unlisted text variety, "Unfinished Portraits...Treaty of Paris 1783," postmarked Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933, fault to stamp but still Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-46H, "Facsimiles of Signatures To The Treaty Of Peace, Paris," postmarked Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
728-29, 1933 1c-3c Century of Progress, M-69A, "Administration Building Chicago Worlds Fair 1933," the 1c value on card and 3c value on cover, postmarked Chicago, Illinois May 25, 1933, Very Fine and scarce (Estimate $500-700) (Image)
728-29, 1933 1c-3c Century of Progress, M-69D, "Electrical Building Chicago Worlds Fair 1933," the 1c value on card and 3c value on cover, postmarked Chicago, Illinois May 25, 1933, Very Fine and scarce (Estimate $500-700) (Image)
728-29, 1933 1c-3c Century of Progress, M-69E, "General Exhibits Building Chicago Worlds Fair 1933," the 1c value on card and 3c value on cover, postmarked Chicago, Illinois May 25, 1933, Very Fine and scarce (Estimate $500-700) (Image)
728-29, 1933 1c-3c Century of Progress, M-69I, "Towers of Federal Building Chicago Worlds Fair 1933," terrific pair, the 1c value on card and 3c value on cover, postmarked Chicago, Illinois May 25, 1933, Very Fine and scarce (Estimate $500-700) (Image)
732, 1933 3c National Recovery Administration, M-25A, "Brigadier General Hugh S. Johnson," postmarked Washington, DC August 15, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
732, 1933 3c National Recovery Administration, M-25E, Stenographer Resuming Her Duty, missing text unlisted variety, postmarked Washington, DC August 15, 1933, bit of a rough left edge but still Fine, open top and flap (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
733, 1933 3c Admiral Byrd, M-31 listing copy, these paste-ons are likely unique, "Commander R. E. Byrd," postmarked Washington, DC October 9, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $800-1,000) (Image)
733, 1933 3c Admiral Byrd, M-31 is similarly a paste-on photo addressed and serviced by Beazell (these paste-ons are likely unique and this design unlisted), "Richard E. Byrd Taking His First Command," postmarked Washington, DC October 9, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $800-1,000)rnLast sold at public auction for $1,156 including premium. (Image)
733, 1933 3c Admiral Byrd, M-GP1E listing copy, "Little America Near The Antarctic Circle," postmarked Little America, Antarctica January 31, 1934 (not a first day), Very Fine and scarce, a "must-have" polar related cover, (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
733, 1933 3c Admiral Byrd, M-GP1F, "Icebergs In Antarctic Circle," postmarked Little America, Antarctica January 31, 1934 (not a first day), on cardstock, Very Fine and scarce, a "must-have" polar related cover, (Estimate $300-400) (Image)