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1919, 3¢ Victory (Scott 537), First Day, Washington, D.C., tied by March 3, 1919, Washington D.C. machine cancel on a cover to New York City, H.F. Colman corner card; small taer at top of cover, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $850. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1920, 1¢ & 5¢ Pilgrim (Scott 548, 550), First Day, Washington, D.C., tied by December 21, 1920 Washington D.C. duplex cancels on a cover that has had the names and addresses of both the sender and the recipient eradicated; tear at top not affecting stamps, slightly reduced at left, Fine. Scott $2,500. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1920, Pilgrim Tercentenary issue complete (Scott 548-550), First Day, Washington, D.C. Cacheted cover, Special Delivery Usage, including three 1¢ & two 2¢, tied by light magenta "Washington D.C., Dec 21, P.M." c.d.s.s on a cover sent Special Delivery to a local address, a black Dec 21 Washington D.C. c.d.s. is struck at the lower right, still without a year date; the year appears in the Dec 21 Washington D.C. Special Delivery duplex cancel on the back; the cover is a pre-printed return envelope for Harry B. Mason's "The Stamp Shoppe"; the 1¢ & 5¢ stamps all have straight edges, Fine to Very Fine. The total of 12¢ postage pays the 2¢ letter rate plus the 10¢ Special Delivery fee. Scott $3,000+. Estimate $1,200 - 1,800. Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)
1920, Pilgrim Tercentenary issue complete (Scott 548-550), First Day, Philadelphia, PA, Cacheted cover, 5¢ tied by a very light December 21, 1920 Philadelphia, Pa. c.d.s. on a cover to Germantown Station Philadelphia, with the other two values tied by a Dec 22 "Phila. Pa. Rec'd./ Germantown Sta." c.d.s.; Philip H. Ward Electric Club of Philadelphia corner card, Very Fine, about 20 believed to exist. Scott $2,250. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1923, $1 violet black (Scott 571), First Day, Washington, D.C., tied by February 12, 1923 Washington D.C. slogan cancel on a locally addressed cover to S.E. Nickles; slightly reduced at left, Extremely Fine. Scott $7,000. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1923, $1 violet black (Scott 571), First Day, Springfield, IL, $1 tied by February 12, 1923 Springfield, Ill. duplex cancel on a small cover to Edward C. Worden in Milburn, N.J.; slightly reduced at left, Very Fine. Scott $7,500. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1924, 2¢ carmine, rotary, booklet pane of 6 (Scott 583a), First Day, Washington, D.C., Special Delivery Usage, tied by August 27, 1926, 8:30 p.m., Washington D.C. duplex cancels on a locally addressed cover sent Special Delivery to the U.S. Patent Office and signed for there by the Captain of the Watch at 9:30 p.m., one hour after the postmark, Very Fine. The total of 12¢ exactly pays the 2¢ letter rate plus the 10¢ Special Delivery fee. Scott $1,500. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1925, 2¢ Norse-American, small die essay on wove (Scott 620-E), vignette complete, frame with a blank "ribbon" without dates and "CENTENNIAL"; hinged onto a piece of matboard 3½" square, Very Fine. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500
A UNIQUE ESSAY — NOT LISTED BY SCOTT. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
1925, 5¢ Norse-American, large die proof of frame only (Scott 621-E), die-sunk on full 8" x 6" card, blue control number 624651A on reverse; a cryptic pencil notation, also on the reverse, reads, "Mrs L.C. Staples - Daughter of Weeks" (an Edward M. Weeks engraved the lettering on the 5¢ value), Very Fine. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
1925, 5¢ Norse-American, large die proof of frame only (Scott 621-E), die-sunk on card, 3¾" x 7¾", blue control number 1316246 on reverse, Very Fine. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500
Opening US$ 2,600.00
Sold...US$ 2,600.00
Closed..Jun-25-2019, 10:57:28 EST
Sold For 2600
Sale No: 725
Lot No: 111
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Cat No: 620P1a-621P1a vars.
1925, Norse-American complete, hybrid large die proofs on wove (Scott 620P1a-621P1a vars.), 33 x 30mm wove paper mounted in the die-sunk area of 145 x 20mm cards, hand lettered "Approved" and typed "February 17 (2¢) or 10 (5¢), 1925. Postmaster General.", signed by Postmaster Harry S. New and initialed by one other; no control numbers on back, Very Fine, these are much rarer than the catalog indicates. Scott $4,000 for normal large dies. Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. Suggested Bid $3,500-5,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $3,500-5,000
Opening US$ 3,500.00
Sold...US$ 3,250.00
Closed..Jun-25-2019, 10:58:07 EST
Sold For 3250
Sale No: 725
Lot No: 112
Symbol:
Cat No: 620P1a-621P1a vars.
1925, Norse-American complete, hybrid large die proofs on wove (Scott 620P1a-621P1a vars.), 33 x 30mm wove paper mounted in the die-sunk area of 151 x 201mm cards, typed "Approved: February 17 (2¢) or 10 (5¢), 1925. Postmaster General.", signed by Postmaster Harry S. New and initialed by two others; no control numbers on back, Very Fine, these are much rarer than the catalog indicates. Scott $4,000 for normal large dies. Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. Suggested Bid $3,500-5,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $3,500-5,000
Opening US$ 3,750.00
Sold...US$ 3,750.00
Closed..Jun-25-2019, 10:58:47 EST
Sold For 3750
Sale No: 725
Lot No: 113
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Cat No: 620P2-621P2
1925, Norse-American complete, Portuguese Colony Specimens (Scott 620S-621S), affixed to a piece of an archive book and each handstamped "COLONIAS" in blue. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500
From 1900 to 1910, Portugal overprinted "Ultramar", meaning "Overseas", on a portion of the stamps they received from the U.P.U. The overprinted stamps were then distributed to their colonial postal authorities. In 1911 the overprint was replaced with "Colonias". Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1925, Norse-American complete, plate positions (Scott 620-621), each in a matched set of position blocks of 4: four corners, four arrows, and a centerline; also includes a normal set of singles, o.g., 32-2¢ and 19-5¢ never hinged, one stamp in 2¢ centerline block damaged, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $775. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1925, Norse-American complete (Scott 620-621), each in a top plate number block of 20, each signed by Postmaster General, Harry S. New ("H.S.N., P.M.G.") and Third Assistant Postmaster General, "W. Irving Glover, 3rd Asst. P.M.G.", and dated by Glover, "5/18/25", the date of issue; the 5¢ block has been separated along the centerline and hinged back together, otherwise all stamps are never hinged, Very Fine. Scott $910 as stamps/plates. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1925, Norse-American complete (Scott 620-621), five sets of plate blocks of 8 on two exhibit pages showing various arrows and selvage widths; the 5¢ plate blocks includes the rare vignette plate #16957, from which only 2662 impressions were taken, o.g., four 2¢ blocks and three 5¢ never hinged, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $4,260. Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
1925, Norse-American complete (Scott 620-621), full panes of 100, an absolutely pristine pair of panes, the 2¢ with top plates 16687 F and F 16694, the 5¢ top F 16928 and 16926 with blue "5¢"; if there's a single perforation separation present, we're hard pressed to find it, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine overall, with some individual stamps better, exceptionally rare complete panes. Brookman 620-621; $5,000. Scott $3,275 as plate and 92 singles. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500
1925, Norse-American complete (Scott 620-621), five blocks of 4, all with different siderographer's and/or plate finisher's initials: matching lower left 2¢ & 5¢ blocks with Clyde V. DeBinder as both siderographer and plate finisher; another matching set with DeBinder as siderographer and Andrew Black as plate finisher; and, finally, a lower right 2¢ block with Ralph F. Wurtz as plate finisher, o.g., one 2¢ block hinged at the top, otherwise all never hinged, Very Fine. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1925, Norse-American complete (Scott 620-621), four signed blocks of 4, two of each value: A.) lower left corner blocks with siderographer's initials "C V De B", signed by Clyde V. DeBinder (DeBinder was the siderographer on both of these frame plates and on this 2¢ vignette plate, Andrew Black ("A.B.") finished the 5¢ vignette plate; and B.) top sheet margin blocks, the 2¢ signed by y designer, Clair Aubrey Huston, lettering engraver William B. Wells, and picture engraver, E.J. Hein; the 5¢ by lettering engraver E.M. Weeks and picture engraver, J.C. Benzing; o.g., the first 2¢ block with some separation, otherwise Very Fine. A unique set of blocks. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)