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703, 1931 2c Yorktown, M-unlisted, Torkel Gundel add-on cachet, postmarked Wethersfield, Connecticut October 19, 1931, Very Fine and scarce (Estimate $200-300)rnLast sold at public auction July 25, 2006 for $184 including premium. (Image)
703, 1931 2c Yorktown, M-unlisted, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce two-sided advertising cover, added Yorktown Sesquicentennial rubber-stamp cachet on face and U.S.S. Constitution Norfolk rubber-stamp reverse, unofficial Norfolk, Virginia October 19, 1931 postmark, beautiful cover, Very Fine (Estimate $150-200)rnLast sold at public auction September 23, 2006 for $144 including premium. (Image)
704-15, 1932 ½c-10c Washington Bicentennial, M-11a, set of 12 first William Raley cachets in red, green, and blue, matched addressed, postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, the first set we've seen, Very Fine (Estimate $350-500)rnLast sold at public auction January 13, 2016 for $433 including premium. (Image)
CV. 200
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Nov-16-2019, 13:04:56 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 3029
Lot No: 4404
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Cat No: 704-715
704-15, 1932 ½c-10c Washington Bicentennial, M-52, set of 12 first Rabin cachets, postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, Very Fine (Estimate $350-450) (Image)
704-15, 1932 ½c-10c Washington Bicentennial, M-63 var., Luhrs cached cover, #10 envelope not shown in catalog nor priced, postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, Very Fine (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
704-15, 1932 ½c-10c Washington Bicentennial, M-63 var, Luhrs cached cover, #10 envelope not shown in catalog nor priced, postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, Very Fine (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
704-15, 1932 ½c-10c Washington Bicentennial, M-75, very scarce set of 12 official covers from "Congress of the United States Joint Committee on Printing" with red printed cachet, postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, Very Fine, the first set we have handled (Estimate $300-500)rnLast sold at public auction on June 28, 2006 for $299 including premium. (Image)
705-15, 1932 1c-10c Washington Bicentennial, M-29, set of 11 (less the ½c) first Beebe cachets, postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, Very Fine (Estimate $200-300) (Image)
705, 1932 1c Washington Bicentennial, rare and unlisted set of postcards, 12 views of Washington, DC by the American Souvenir Card Co., each postmarked Washington, DC January 1, 1932, matched typed addressed and Very Fine (Estimate $400-600) (Image)
716, 1932 2c Winter Olympics, M-unlisted, R.G. Dasse period hand-painted cachet, initialed lower left and signed reverse,postmarked Lake Placid, New York January 25, 1932, Very Fine and likely unique (Estimate $400-600) (Image)
716, 1932 2c Winter Olympics, M-unlisted, Torkel Gundel add-on cachet,postmarked Lake Placid, New York January 25, 1932, Very Fine and scarce (Estimate $150-200) (Image)
717, 1932 2c Arbor Day, M-81 listing copy, signed D.H. Schucker, pen and ink hand-drawn cachet,postmarked Nebraska City, Nebraska April 22, 1932, Very Fine and likely unique, catalogue value in error (Estimate $300-400)rnLast sold at public auction for $269 including premium. (Image)
718, 1932 3c Olympic Games, M-65 unknown cachet in black, postmarked Los Angeles, California June 15, 1932, Very Fine and rare (Estimate $100-150)rnLast sold at public auction April 17, 2010 for $98 including premium. (Image)
719, 1932 5c Olympic Games, M-93B real photo postcard of Olympic Village, first day double circle games marking, postmarked Los Angeles, California June 15, 1932, Very Fine and rare (Estimate $100-150)rnLast sold at public auction January 2, 2007 for $104 including premium. (Image)
724, 1932 3c William Penn, M-unlisted, pair of unknown period hand-painted cachets, postmarked from New Castle, Delaware and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 24, 1932, Very Fine and likely unique (Estimate $300-400)rnLast sold at public auction February 3, 2005 for $144 and August 14, 2006 for $166, respectively. (Image)
724, 1932 3c William Penn, M-unlisted, Ed Davis period hand-drawn with paste-on cachet, postmarked Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 24, 1932, Very Fine and unique (Estimate $100-150) (Image)
724, 1932 3c William Penn, collection of approximately 125 covers neatly housed in a NUACE album; New Castle, Chester, and Philadelphia official cities sometimes represented with the same cachet; cachet makers include Egolf, Baxter, Stoutzenberg, Rice, WSE, Ioor, Hacker, Gorham, first Sayrs, Fairway, first Collingdale Press (2 varieties), John Gill (many varieties), Linprint, first Adelphis, 724-40, Richards Hutchings, and a few unknowns; several with unofficial cancels, Very Fine group (Estimate $750-1,000) (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-65 var, Torkel Gundel add-on hand-painted cachet, postmarked Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933, seldom seen and quite rare, Fine, light file fold (Estimate $100-150) (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-unlisted, beautiful period hand-painted by unknown artist, probably Marion E. Kurowski as the pen matches the drawing, postmarked Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $250-350)rnLast sold at public auction April 23, 2009 for $187 including premium. (Image)
727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-unlisted, unknown period cachet in pen with paste-on tied by Newburgh, New York April 19, 1933 postmark, signed by James Farley and the Mayor of Newburgh, from an award-winning exhibit, Very Fine and unique (Estimate $200-300) (Image)