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Hawaii, Official, 1896, 10¢ bright rose. Tied by light "Honolulu, Jul 8, 1898" duplex postmark on red and blue "Remember the Maine" Spanish-American War flag patriotic cover to New Jersey, transit and receiving backstamps, Very Fine. Scott No. O4; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Hawaii, Envelope, 1884, 4¢ red. Entire addressed to Erfurt, Germany at the scarce unsealed printed matter rate, cancelled with neat target handstamp, receiving postmark over unsealed backflap confirming usage, Very Fine, an extremely scarce use. Scott No. U3; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Hawaii, Envelope, 1893, 2¢ carmine. Unsealed entire to Ulm, Germany, canceled by "Honolulu, H.I., Nov 15, 1894" duplex postmark, with manuscript "Book Post" endorsement and receiving cds, Very Fine, a scarce second class mail usage. Scott No. U11; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Hawaii, Postal Card, 1882, 3¢ blue green. Entire to Bombay, India canceled by "Honolulu, H.I., Oct 2, 1895" duplex postmark, with San Francisco transit, "Sea Post Office" and receiving cds's; light toning and sealed tear at bottom, F.-V.F. appearance, a very scarce destination. Scott No. UX3; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Hawaii, Postal Card, black, trial color plate proof on India. No denomination (58x67mm), with "Government Building-Honolulu", "Special-C-522" and A.B.N.Co. imprints at bottom; faint corner crease and tiny thin speck at lower left well away from design, Very Fine, an extremely rare proof, with a similar proof known bearing an altered die number. Scott No. UX8TC; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Hawaii, Postal Card, 1897, 2¢ green, larger border frame. Mint entire, reverse with printed blue wash photograph of Flock of Gulls and inscription "Laysan Isl., Guano Field", some tone spots on front, otherwise Very Fine, an extremely rare printed photo picture on a 1897 2¢ postal card, only three other similar photo postal cards are recorded. Scott No. UX9a; Estimate $750 - 1,000.
A used example with different printed blue wash photograph image sold in our December 2010 sale (sale 40) for $2,700 hammer. Est. $750-1,000 (Image)
Hawaii, Postal Card, 1897, 2¢ green, larger border frame. Entire from Koloa, Kauai to Germany in 1899, reverse with Printed Blue Wash Photograph of Native in Front of Fields, all proper postmarks; card with small corner crease, cut square, still Very Fine, an extremely rare used photo postal card to a foreign destination. Scott No. UX9a; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.
Another used example with different printed blue wash photograph image sold in our December 2010 sale (sale 40) for $2,700 hammer. Est. $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Hawaii, Paid Reply Postal Card, 1889, 1¢ greenish blue, trial color plate proof on buff card. Reply card only, entire, rich distinctively greenish blue color on bright fresh card stock used for the issued cards; staple holes and small cut at bottom left, otherwise Very Fine, with 2019 P.F. certificate. Scott No. UY3rTC; Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.
ONE OF ONLY TWO KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE 1889 1¢ REPLY CARD TRIAL COLOR PROOF ON BUFF. Est. $3,000-4,000 (Image)
Hawaii, Revenue, 1894, 20¢ red, imperf. Horizontal pair, o.g., never hinged, large beautifully balanced margins, rich deep color and exceptional freshness, Extremely Fine and choice, a wonderful gem pair, with 2017 P.S.A.G. certificate for block. Scott No. R9a; $2,700. Scott $2,700 (Image)
Hawaii, Revenue, 1894, 25¢ violet brown. Without gum, exceptionally well centered, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott No. R10; $1,300. Scott $1,300 (Image)
Hawaii, Revenue, 1897, $1 dark blue. Tied by purple Collectors of Customs "Jan. 26, 1900, Paid" handstamp on Honolulu port pass for passenger on the Steamship Australia; light fold, Very Fine. Scott No. R11; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Hawaii, Revenue, 1910, $5 vermilion & violet blue, denomination inverted. Neat blue straight line "Cancelled" handstamp, rich color, faint overall aging which does not detract from the overall appearance, Very Fine. Scott No. R15a; $10,000.
ONE OF FOUR KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE 1910 $5 REVENUE ISSUE WITH DENOMINATION INVERTED. A GREAT HAWAIIAN RARITY.
The $5 center inverted revenue issue of Hawaii has only 4 known examples - the Advertiser pair and two singles that where tied on piece. This example was originally tied on piece with other example (which bears a light crease) and was soaked off the piece and split into singles. This is the first time an inverted center single is being offered to the public. Scott $10,000 (Image)
Scott $10,000
Opening US$ 11,500.00
Closed..Apr-28-2019, 01:20:39 EST
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Hawaii - Kahului Railroad
Sale No: 85
Lot No: 2294
Symbol:
Cat No: KR2XH, KR4XH-IO
Hawaii, Kahului Railroad, 1894, 6¢ & 18¢, black "H.I." overprints. Includes 6¢ left margin block of six and a 18¢ right margin block of six with inverted overprint, without gum; some light bends not creasing, Very Fine. I.D.C. No. KR2XH, KR4XH-IO; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Hawaii, Kahului Railroad, 1894, 5¢ blue. O.g., never hinged, choice centering, some light perf toning, still Very Fine, this may well be the only known never hinged example of the 5¢ Kahului Railroad in existence. Meyer-Harris No. 151; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Hawaii, Kahului Railroad, 1894, 6¢ & 18¢ issues, black "H.I." overprint sideways. Single of each, without gum, Very Fine, the rarest of the overprints. Meyer-Harris No. 152, 154; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)