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727, 1933 3c Newburgh, M-unlisted, unknown period hand-painted cachet by D.C., postmarked Newburgh New York April 19, 1933, Very Fine and likely unique (Estimate $100-150) (Image)
732, 1933 3c National Recovery Administration, M-8, rare Grimsland printed cachet on airmail envelope, Nira, Iowa August 17, 1933 cancel ties block of four, Very Fine, open flap (Estimate $150-250) (Image)
734, 1933 5c Kosciuszko, M-unlisted, Hutnick hand-drawn period cachet with paste-ons, postmarked Kosciuszko Mississippi October 13, 1933, Very Fine (Estimate $125-175) (Image)
735, 1934 3c Admiral Byrd Souvenir Sheet, M-22B, Von Losberg cachet in blue, postmarked unofficial Brooklyn, New York U.S. Receiving Ship, rare and Very Fine (Estimate $150-250)rnLast sold at public auction December 19, 2006 for $195 including premium. (Image)
735a, 1934 3c Admiral Byrd S/S Single, M-29 listing copy, very scarce and early Nix cachet, Very Fine (Estimate $100-200)rnLast sold at public auction May 10, 1997 for $251 including premium. (Image)
735a, 1934 3c Admiral Byrd S/S Single, M-unlisted, ACE artist Gladys Adler hand-painted add-on cachet, postmarked New York, New York February 10, 1934, likely unique and Very Fine (Estimate $400-500)rnLast sold at public auction February 10, 2018 for $317 including premium. (Image)
736, 1934 3c Maryland Tercentenary, M-69 var, first Torkel Gundel cachet, scarce and Very Fine (Estimate $250-350)rnLast sold at public auction April 6, 1988 for $330 including premium. (Image)
736, 1934 3c Maryland Tercentenary, M-unlisted, unknown hand-drawn pair of cachets, likely unique and Very Fine (Estimate $250-350)rnLast sold at public auction January 16, 2007 for $336 including premium. (Image)
740-49, 1934 1c-10c National Parks, M-8, great Dyer set of 10 blocks of four each signed by postmaster James Farley, 1c with M-7 cachet, matched addressed, all with parks postmarks, Very Fine (Estimate $200-300) (Image)
740-49, 1934 1c-10c National Parks, M-30, Raley cached covers, postmarked Washington, DC except for three unofficial U.S.S. Cormorant cancels, matched addressed and Very Fine (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
740-49, 1934 1c-10c National Parks, M-34 listing set, Waiten Beardsley set of 10 cachets with parks cancels, rare, some toned but still Very Fine, this is the only set we've handled in 20 years (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
740-49, 1934 1c-10c National Parks, M-64 var, unattributed maker, this set of 10 entirely in black cachets, postmarked parks cancels with matched pencil or typed addresses, Very Fine (Estimate $200-300) (Image)
740-49, 1934 1c-10c National Parks, M-44 for 740, 744, and 749, balance unlisted, set of 10 on hand-folded photo paper in the style of Beazell, all have parks cancels and are matched addressed, rare and Very Fine (Estimate $1,200-1,500) (Image)
740-49, 1934 1c-10c National Parks, M-unlisted, A.O Henry add-on cachets, typical of his style, a perfect artist for this series, postmarked parks cancels, Very Fine (Estimate $200-300) (Image)
745, 1934 6c Crater Lake, M-unlisted, unknown period hand-drawn cachet, no return address, open flap, likely Arthur Johnson, postmarked Crater Lake, Oregon September 5, 1934, likely unique and Very Fine (Estimate $150-250) (Image)
749, 1934 10c Great Smoky Mountains, M-32a, J.A. Roy full set (1c-10c) all postmarked Sevierville, Tennessee Gatlinburg Rural Station October 8, 1934 (10c first day), scarcely seen set with this cancel, Very Fine (Estimate $200-300) (Image)