You are in StampAuctionNetwork Unattended Live Bidding
. Note that by using SAN Unattended Live Bidding, you understand
that if your bid is successful, you will be invoiced at 1% of the Realized value, no cap and no minimum.
895, 1940 3c Pan-American Union, M-unlisted, terrific set of 22 different hand-drawn/paste-on period cachet each representing a different country, hand-lettered in india ink, then their respective hand-painted coat of arms applied to each cover, postmarked Washington, DC April 14, 1940, matched typed addressed and likely unique, Very Fine, certainly one of the finer cachets for the issue (Estimate $1,200-1,500) (Image)
902, 1940 3c Thirteenth Amendment, M-unlisted, group of four different J. Neal Griffith period wood-block cachets, three identical in purple, brown and green and a fourth with just the center portion in red, postmarked World's Fair Station, New York October 20, 1940, first we've seen, Griffith's cachets are quite scarce, Very Fine (Estimate $350-550) (Image)
902, 1940 3c Thirteenth Amendment, M-unlisted, Crosby thermographed double on #10 envelope with round-robin plate singles, nicely signed by the postmaster and assistant, postmarked World's Fair Station, New York October 20, 1940, Very Fine, unaddressed and rare (Estimate $300-400)rnLast sold at public auction November 9, 2006 for $374 including premium. (Image)
903, 1941 3c Vermont Statehood, M-unlisted, ACE Artist #367 Zelma Swartz hand-painted period cachet, postmarked Montpelier, Vermont March 4, 1941, first we've seen or handled, Very Fine (Estimate $150-250) (Image)
903, 1941 3c Vermont Statehood, M-unlisted, ACE artist Gladys Adlerhand-painted period cachet, postmarked Montpelier, Vermont March 4, 1941, first we've seen, scarce and Very Fine (Estimate $150-250) (Image)
922, 1944 3c Transcontinental Railroad, M-47, William S. Linto set of three with cancels from the official cities of Ogden, San Francisco and Omaha, May 10, 1944, cachet F.T.C.R., covers 19-21 of 31 issued, return address from C.R. Butterfield, Very Fine, the first set of three we have seen (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
922, 1944 3c Transcontinental Railroad, M-unlisted, LeGallez period cachet, Ogden, Utah May 10, 1944 postmark, few made, very scarce and Very Fine (Estimate $125-175) (Image)
926, 1944 3c Motion Pictures, M-unlisted, wonderful period hand-painted cachet of Bob Hope, Jack Benny and Charlie McCarthy, Los Angeles, California October 31, 1944 postmark, likely unique, Very Fine (Estimate $100-150) (Image)
930-33, 1945 1c-5c Franklin D. Roosevelt, M-unlisted, signed Newton #10 envelope, postmarked Washington, DC January 30, 1946 (Roosevelt's birthday), Very Fine (Estimate $150-200) (Image)
945, 1947 3c Thomas Edison Centennial, M-unlisted, terrific set of 12 paste-on period cachets, each depicts a scene from Edison's life and achievements, one is clearly tied, all addressed to A. Ginsberg, postmarked Milan, Ohio February 11, 1947, Very Fine (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
948, 1947 5c-10 Centenary U.S. Postage Stamps Sheet, M-unlisted, Charles L. Nash hand-painted period cachet, postmarked New York, New York Philatelic Sta. May 19, 1947, Very Fine (Estimate $100-150) (Image)
951, 1947 3c Frigate Constitution, M-66, William Linto period cachet, postmarked U.S. Frigate Constitution, Boston, Massachusetts, October 21, 1947, number 15 of 47 issued, Very Fine (Estimate $100-150) (Image)
951, 1947 3c Frigate Constitution, M-unlisted, rare Walter Stawuszewski hand-painted period cachet, postmarked U.S. Frigate Constitution, Boston, Massachusetts October 21, 1947, few made, a beautiful cover, Very Fine (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
951, 1947 3c Frigate Constitution, M-unlisted, scarce Gladys Adler ACE artist hand-painted period cachet, postmarked U.S. Frigate Constitution, Boston, Massachusetts October 21, 1947, few made, a beautiful cover, Very Fine, ex-Jarrett (Estimate $300-400) (Image)
985, 1949 3c GAR Final Encampment, collection of 11, all serviced on period Civil War patriotic envelopes, postmarked Indianapolis, Indiana August 29, 1949, all but one Very Fine, an exceptional group with many scarcer designs (Estimate $175-250) (Image)
1182, 1965 5c Appomattox, collection of 70 serviced Civil War patriotic covers from the 1860s, each with the entire set of five stamps from this series tied by an Appomattox, Virginia April 9, 1965 postmark, many scarce designs noted throughout, Fine-Very Fine with the usual quarter or so with mounting remnants reverse (Estimate $700-900) (Image)
1303, 1966 4c Lincoln Coil, collection of 11, all serviced on period Civil War patriotic envelopes, postmarked Springfield, Illinois May 28, 1966, all Very Fine, one with mount residue reverse, an exceptional group with many scarcer designs (Estimate $175-250) (Image)
1381, 1969 6c Professional Baseball, collection of 114 Hall of Fame plaque picture postcards, each postmarked Cincinnati, Ohio September 24, 1969 first day of issue, all neatly displayed in a binder, generally Very Fine, as these retail for $50-125 each depending on the player and are difficult to find this is a rare opportunity to buy an assembled set (Estimate $3000-4000) (Image)
CV. 1,000
Opening US$ 950.00
Closed..Nov-16-2019, 14:23:38 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3029
Lot No: 4759
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection
2089, 1984 20c Jim Thorpe, collection in two Supersafe albums, 249 pieces with many hand-painted including Fogt OAK, Goldberg, John B. Anderson (3x) OAKs, Hord OAK, more; dozens of unofficial cities, great assortment of cachet makers, generally Very Fine (Estimate $250-350) (Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..Nov-16-2019, 14:23:57 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 3029
Lot No: 4760
Symbol: img s
Cat No: Collection
2204, 1986 22c Republic of Texas, collection of 420+ in four binders and some loose, vast array of cachet makers including hand-painted, plus collateral material, many different city cancels, impressive and hard to duplicate, Very Fine, ex-Monte Eiserman (Estimate $400-600) (Image)