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Hawaii, Paid Reply Postal Card, 1889, 1¢+1¢ gray violet on buff. Mint unfolded; light edge stain, F.-V.F. and scarce unfolded. Scott No. UY3; $450. Scott $450 (Image)
Hawaii, Kahului Railroad, 1894, 18¢ black. Complete sheet of 50, without gum, strong color, Very Fine, a scarce intact sheet in far better condition than normally encountered. Meyer-Harris No. 154; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1903, 1¢ black. Unused card with purple " "La Yebana" Cigar Factory Manila" handstamp, reverse with printed "Hacienda Yeban: Casas de Colonos" colonist homes scene; trivial corner crease upper right, Very Fine and choice unused example of this rare card,about a dozen unused examples are known. USPCC No. S3. Scott No. UX3; $1,250. Scott $1,250 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1903, 1¢ black. Bearing 2c deep green (241) tied by "Manila P.I. Mar 6, 1908" duplex to Vincennes Ind., purple " "La Yebana" Cigar Factory Manila" handstamp, reverse with printed deep purple "Hacienda Yeban: Casas de Colonos" colonist homes scene, Vicennes arrival machine cancel; light creasing, still Very Fine. USPCC No. S3. Scott No. UX3; $1,150.
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1903 "PHILIPPINES" TYPE B OVERPRINT ISSUE. Scott $1,150 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1903, 1¢ black. Cancelled by "Manila, P.I. Nov 10, 1903" duplex to Everett Wash., partial wavy flag machine cancel arrival; some toning on back, Very Fine,the earliest reported date of use. USPCC No. S5. Scott No. UX5; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1903, 1¢ black. Uprated with 1¢ blue green (226) tied by "Manila, P.I., Aug 10, 4" duplex to Bangkok, Siam, Singapore (8.22) transit and Bangkok (8.26) arrival cds, Very Fine and rare destination. USPCC No. S5. Scott No. UX5; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1906, 1¢ black, "O.B." overprint. Purple framed "O.B." and matching "Penalty for private use, $300." / Official Mail" two-line handstamps plus Bureau of Constabulary Manila address handstamp., Very Fine and exceptionally rare official business use. USPCC No. S7 var. Scott No. UX7 var.; Estimate $500 - 750.
ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS OFFICIAL BUSINESS POSTAL CARD USE. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1906, 1¢ black. Cancelled by "Manila, P.I. Mar 14 '6" duplex used locally; upper left corner crease, otherwise Very Fine,the earliest reported date of use. USPCC No. S7. Scott No. UX7; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Philippines, Postal Card, 1906, 1¢ black. Uprated with 2¢ deep green (241) tied by "Cebu, P.I. Nov 23" duplex to Hamburg, Germany, Manila Transit (11.26) cds, light corner creasing, Very Fine and scarce foreign use. USPCC No. S7. Scott No. UX7; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 2¢ green "VICTORY" overprint. Cancelled by provisional blue ms. "Carigara Leyte, Jan 29, 1945, 4 pm" in circle postmark to Taeleban, Leyte, typed endorsement "First Day Cover, Reopening of the Carigara Postoffice" at bottom left; light overall toning, otherwise Very Fine and rare undercataloged used example,only 190 were issued. USPCC No. S23 $600. Scott No. UX20; $225. Scott $225 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 2¢ green "VICTORY" overprint. Mint card on buff, few minute tone spots, otherwise Very Fine and undercataloged,a rare card as only 190 were issued. USPCC No. S23 $300. Scott No. UX20; $225.
A mint example of this card with creasing sold for $1,840 at Matthew Bennett in 2006, and is wildly undercataloged. Scott $225 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 2¢ red "VICTORY" overprint. Mint card on buff, strong overprint handstamp, Very Fine and rare,only 190 were issued. USPCC No. S25 $550. Scott No. UX22; $425. Scott $425 (Image)
Scott $425
Opening US$ 290.00
Sold...US$ 290.00
Closed..Oct-14-2018, 03:59:17 EST
Sold For 290
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1577
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Cat No: Collection
Philippines, Postal Stationery Used Collection, 1899-1977. Album with mounted pages starting with US overprint issue of U1//U15 and U17//U27 plus the U28 recut, better noted includes U4, U5 uprated with 1¢ to Tacoma Wash., U6, U12, U13 and U14, U24, U25, U26, U27, U28 (5, various recuts), one 2¢ O.B. overprint, plus large variety of later Philippines issues including U43 (3, one uprate, one M.O.B., one cc), U45 and aerogrammes, F.-V.F. and rare assemblage. Estimate; $750 - 1,000. Est. $750-1,000 (Image)
Philippines, Japanese Occupation Official Card, 2¢ red. Official overprint on mint UX18 (18½mm Commonwealth) card, high cross bar, Very Fine and rare. USPCC No. OS8 $800. Scott No. NUZ1b; $500. Scott $500 (Image)
Scott $500
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Oct-14-2018, 04:01:02 EST
Sold For 400
Great Britain and British Commonwealth Philippines - Postal Cards
Sale No: 81
Lot No: 1579
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Cat No: UX1//UX23 etc
Philippines, Postal Card Used Collection, 1900-1953. Mounted collection starting with UX1 (4), UX2 (2), UX7, UY2m, UX9-UX11 including. UX11 to Zanzibar, plus later issues, O.B. and Japanese Occupation issues. Scott No. UX1//UX23 etc; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Philippines, Paid Reply Postal Card, 1903, 1¢+1¢ black on buff, "Philippines." overprint. Unsevered used "Manila, P.I. Nov 10, 1903" to Zug in Everett Wash., Very Fine use on the First Day of Issue. Scott No. UY2; $375. Scott $375 (Image)