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1863, 2¢ black, wrapper use (Scott 73), tied by indistinct MA c.d.s. on home made wrapper, addressed to No. Sutton NH, Very Fine. Scott $75. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1866, 15¢ black (Scott 77, 73), Scott #77 vertical pair and 73 horizontal pair folded in half at top on small cover addressed to Lima, Peru with red "24" and Panama handstamp on face and Lima receiving mark on reverse, a bit of missing backflap, but still very attractive and clean cover to this difficult location, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Aug-14-2019, 11:15:05 EST
Sold For 225
Postal History 1847-1918 Issue
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1143
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Cat No: Collection
1869, 3¢ Pictorial, collection of covers with lots of Texas, seven #114 on cover with a pair to Boston, corner ad cover for The Western News Company with contents, corner ad for S.D. Haskell & Co Commission Merchants, and a cover from Houston TX to Bastrip TX, attractive selection of this popular issue, mixed condition, please peruse, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type II, "pr Scotia" to Zürich, Switzerland (Scott 119), tied by red New York Packet c.d.s., on outer folded letter sheet, manuscript "Per Scotia", addressed to Zurich Switzerland, appropriate Swiss backstamps, Basel and Zurich, a Very Fine cover, with 1976 P.F. certificate. Scott $800. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $750-1,000
Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 425.00
Closed..Aug-14-2019, 11:15:58 EST
Sold For 425
1870-1871 National Bank Note Co. Issue, without gr
1870, 24¢ purple (Scott 153), used with 161 pair on large 198mm x 111mm registered cover, each stamp tied to cover with target cancel, light Beech Creek, PA postmarks, addressed to Easton, Northampton Co., Pa, opened neatly at left, usual light soiling / creasing around edges, Very Fine. Scott $1,500. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1918, $5 deep green & black (Scott 524), large centerline block of 39 on piece, from Federal Reserve Bank to U.S. Treasurer in Washington D.C., each stamp with perfin, with partial 30¢ Buffalo and 714, each stamp canceled with bold double oval cancel, a very unusual large multiple of such a high value to have survived for so many years, a great centerpiece to an advanced collection; all of the stamps have been vertically scored down the center as a possible extra cancellation step and a stamp at right has a large piece nearly torn off, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,170 as singles. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1923, Second Issue, 8¢-24¢ complete (Scott C4-C6), cover set of blocks of four, via Night Air Mail with New York Aug 21 or Aug 22, 1923 duplex cancels, from Edward C. Worden / Leo Rutstein, typed address to Los Angeles, Calif., Very Fine. Scott $200. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, 65¢-$1.30 Graf Zeppelin, cover group (Scott C13-C14), 65¢ horizontal pair tied to cover with Lakehurst, N.J. machine cancel on cover with appropriate cachets, addressed to Friedrichshafen, Germany, $1.30 three covers, all with Varick St. Sta. N.Y. machine cancels, with appropriate cachets, all making the complete round trip and addressed to various U.S. addresses, one cover with vertical pair with plate number, one on post card with unusual Saint Anthony's Seal, Graymoor label not usually seen on Zeppelin covers and final cover with single, paying insufficient complete round trip rate, finally there are two postally used 1915 Zeppelin post cards, each with 5pf Germania issues, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,785+. Estimate $800 - 1,200. Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Suggested Bid $800-1,200
Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 850.00
Closed..Aug-14-2019, 11:18:13 EST
Sold For 850
Postal History Airmail Postal History Zeppelin Covers: Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 Flights
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1149
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Airmail, 1933, Dr. Hugo Eckner autographed Zeppelin covers, letter from Lou Kreicker explaining that only (17) covers were autographed in his presence and presents two of the seventeen, with two different cachets, excellent exhibition material, Very Fine. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 750.00
Closed..Aug-14-2019, 11:18:34 EST
Sold For 750
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1150
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Airmail, 1937, Hindenburg Disaster, returned mail, letter & covers, extremely scarce letter explaining that the Hindenburg was destroyed and the two covers recovered are returned on the belief that the sender does not want them forwarded by steamer, includes two covers addressed to Switzerland, examine carefully, Very Fine. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Offices in China, 1919, 2¢ on 1¢ green (Scott K1), full wide margin right side plate block tied by multiple strikes of DEC 29 1922 Shanghai duplex cancels, addressed to Cleveland OH, Very Fine, postmarked two days priot to the closing of the U.S. Postal Agency in Shanghai, with 2014 P.F. certificate. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Offices in China, 1919, 4¢ on 2¢ rose (Scott K2), wide full margin left side plate block tied by multiple strikes of DEC 29 1922 Shanghai duplex cancels, addressed to Cleveland OH, Very Fine, postmarked two days priot to the closing of the U.S. Postal Agency in Shanghai, with 2014 P.F. certificate. Estimate $800 - 1,200. Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Carrier, 1851, 1¢ Eagle (Scott LO2), two covers, one with 11 and one with 26, both tied to covers with black Philadelphia and carrier stamps tied to covers with small red star cancels, #11 addressed to Morrisville, PA and #26 addressed to Natchez, Miss, #26 cover with light creasing at right, Fine. Scott $1,000. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
American Letter Mail Co., 1844, 5¢ black, thin paper (2nd printing) (Scott 5L1), single tied by red cancel, on 1844 docketed outer folded letter sheet, addressed to New York, Fine to Very Fine, with 2008 P.F. certificate. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $750-1,000
Opening US$ 3,500.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Aug-14-2019, 11:20:43 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 1155
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Cat No: 1a, 15L16
Blood & Co., 1854 (1¢) bronze on black, used with 1847, 5¢ dark brown (Scott 1a, 15L16), 1a A, the variety- double transfer "A", of top frame line, position 80R1, tied by lovely complete strike of red "20" in circle, local acid tied at left, addressed to New York City, Choice Extremely Fine, with 2019 P.F. certificate. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
Boyd's City Express, 1860, 1¢ black on green (Scott 20L15), tied by purple Boyd's oval handstamp, addressed to Nassua St NYC, Very Fine. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 2¢ brown violet (Scott 231), First Day, New York, NY, tied by January 2, 1893 New York, N.Y. Station "2" duplex cancel on small cover to Bangor, Me.; backstamped Bangor on Jan 3; a bit of light toning at top edge of envelope, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $4,000. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500
As the 2¢ Columbian was issue on New Years Day- January 1, 1893, which was a Sunday and most Post Offices were closed, the vast majority of First Day (earliest) usages are Monday January 2, 1893. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 2¢ brown violet (Scott 231), First Day, Remson, NY, 2¢ tied by partial target cancel on small cover to Remson, N.Y., postmark illegible but backstamped clear Jan 2, 1893Remson c.d.s.; stamp with minor imperfections, cover with slight edge flaws, otherwise Fine, with 1989 P.F. certificate noting "stamp with small tear at top". Scott $4,000 b. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000
As the 2¢ Columbian was issued on New Years Day- January 1, 1893, which was a Sunday and most Post Offices were closed, the vast majority of First Day (earliest) usages are Monday January 2, 1893. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1901, Pan-American, 2¢ carmine & black (Scott 295), First Day, Buffalo, NY, 2¢ tied by a clear May 1, 1901 Exposition machine cancel on a cover to Cleveland, O. backstamped Cleveland the next day; multiple opening tears at top, slight soiling at lower left, Fine. Scott $2,750. Estimate $750 - 1,000
ONE OF ONLY 13 TWO-CENT FIRST DAY COVERS ON EXPOSITION CARDS OR COVERS. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1901, Pan-American, 2¢ carmine & black (Scott 295), First Day, New York, NY, P.O. Department envelope, 2¢ tied by a clear May 1, 1901 New York, N.Y. Station "K" duplex cancel on a locally addressed Post Office Department Official Business cover; small piece missing at top, slightly reduced at right, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $2,750. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)