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1863, 2¢ black (Scott 73), tied by Philada PA Post Office hand stamp with straight line "Due 2", Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $150 - 200. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
1863, 2¢ black, diagonal bisect (Scott 73a, 73), used with a normal 2¢, paying the 3¢ rate, tied together by a target cancel on a cover postmarked "New Kensington Pa., Dec 7" c.d.s., to Waynesboro Pa.; front and back skillfully rejoined, Extremely Fine appearance, with a 1989 P.F. certificate noting "extensively repaired". Scott $1,500. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1863, 2¢ black, vertical bisect (Scott 73d, 73), used with a normal 2¢, paying the 3¢ rate, pen canceled on an 1866 cover postmarked manuscript "Woodville Ct, Jun 21", to Woodbury Ct., Very Fine. Scott $2,000. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1863, 2¢ black, vertical bisect (Scott 73d, 73), in a pair with a normal 2¢, paying the 3¢ rate, tied by grid cancels on a cover postmarked "Amsterdam N.Y., Nov 19" c.d.s., to Egremont, Mass.; ragged opening at right, which affects the full 2¢ stamp, has been repaired, otherwise Very Fine, with a 1955 P.F. certificate (signed by Louise Boyd Dale). Scott $2,000. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1867, 2¢ black, F. grill (Scott 93), used with a 1¢ 1869 Pictorial (112), tied together and on cover by cork cancels, clear "Capioma Kans., Nov 29" c.d.s. alongside, to Atkinson Ill.; reduced just a tad at right, Very Fine. A most unusual 3¢ franking. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1867-69, 15¢ black, F. grill & 6¢ ultramarine (Scott 98, 115), both well centered, tied by cork cancels and by a pertial "Detroit Mich., Nov 3" c.d.s. on a small, neat Registered cover with an manuscript "300" registration number; to Greene, N.Y.; reduced just a tad at the right, Very Fine. A marvelous mixed issue franking, the 6¢ paying a double letter rate, the 15¢ the registration fee. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type II (Scott 119), on orange cover, with 3¢ Pictorial, cancelled with black manuscript cancels, with early Pueblo, Colorado, Territory postmark, addressed to Medina Co., Ohio, cover has light creases, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $800. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type II (Scott 119), on yellow registered cover, with 3¢ banknote, cancelled with black target cancels, with Millersburg, Iowa postmark, addressed to N.Y., cover is slightly reduced at left, Fine to Very Fine, with 1979 P.F. certificate. Scott $800. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Suggested Bid $400-600
Opening US$ 225.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Mar-31-2020, 16:08:48 EST
Sold For 225
1881-1882 American Bank Note Co. Issue, re-engrave
1883, 2¢ red brown (Scott 210), VG-Fine, tied by LOCKPORT, NY, Oct. 1, 1883, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE duplex on Smith's Suspension Carriage Wheel Manuf'g Co. advertising cover to Gaines, NY, with Albion, Oct. 1, backstamp. Scarce and desirable first day of usage cover, a Very Fine cover, with 2014 P.F. and 2003 A.P.S. certificates. Estimate $1,200 - 1,800. Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)
1883, 2¢ red brown (Scott 210), tied by a neat First Day "Saint Clair Mich., Oct 1, 1883" duplex on an attractive cover to Providence, R.I., "River Side Driving Park and Breeding Stables" corner card, backstamped Providence, Oct 3; extensive professional repairs, Very Fine appearance, with a 2006 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $2,000. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1887, 3¢ vermilion (Scott 214), a well-centered example tied by a Very Fine, nearly full strike of a "LA.SAL(LE) & DENVER R.P.O." duplex cancel clearly dated Sep 5, 1887, preceding by 18 days the previous earliest documented use; on a cover to Fort Collins, Colo. and backstamped there the next day (also showing an 1887 year date); small opening tear at the top and reduced slightly at the left, otherwise Very Fine. A spectacular new EDU. Towle 951-M-2. Estimate $10,000 - 15,000. Suggested Bid $10,000-15,000 (Image)
1909, $1 violet brown, on gold bag parcel tag from Alaska to California (Scott 342), $1 tied, along with three 10¢ Websters (#307, vertical pair plus single) by heavy rectangular killers; "130" rate above in pen; on reverse of parcel tag from the Washington-Alaska Bank in Fairbanks, to Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank in San Francisco, cancels amazingly face-free on the Washington; $1 with lower left corner torn and replaced prior to mailing, Very Fine, an uncommon usage. Scott $6,000 on cover. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Lincoln (Scott 367), tied by a Gd. Forks & St. Paul R.P.O. "RMS" duplex, Feb 12, 1909, on a Willmar, Minn. Druggist's corner card cover to Janesville, Wis.; backstamped Janesville the next day, Very Fine. A rare R.P.O. First Day Cover. Scott $500. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 150.00
Closed..Mar-31-2020, 16:11:01 EST
Sold For 150
1917-1919 Washington-Franklin Issue, flat plate, u
1917, 5¢ rose error (Scott 505), tied by a Buff. & Pitts. R.P.O. "RMS" duplex, "Jun 14, 1917, 1907" with second - incorrect - year date instead of trip number; pre-printed address of the Central District Telephone Co. in Oil City, Pa.; top flap missing, otherwise Very Fine. A marvelous contemporaneous commercial use of the 5¢ color error. Towle 215-G-? Estimate $1,200 - 1,800. Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)
1938, 8¢ Presidential (Scott 813), on Tonga tin can mail cover, paying the 5¢ surface rate plus 3¢ additional ounce, tied by Watsonville, CA, machine cancel dated Oct. 28, 1941; cover addressed to Postmaster Quinsell at Tin Can Island, Tonga Group, South Sea Islands; front bears red "Inward-Tin-Can/-Mail-Cover,/Niuafoou-Tonga,/South-Sea," cachet, along with four Tin Can Mail dispatch handstamps; reverse with additional eight Tin Can handstamps (including Gaelic and (partial) Greek) plus a second boxed "Inward/Tin Can/Mail" cachet; missing back flap, Fine to Very Fine, a seldom-encountered incoming Tin Can Mail cover, scarce. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1938, 17¢ Presidential (Scott 822), solo usage cancelled by socked-on-the-nose concentric rings on Cleveland, OH, local use #10 cover, returned to sender; the single stamp paying the extremely rare 17¢ rate for Registered local mail (2¢ postage plus 15¢ Registered fee); Aug. 15, 16 and 28, 1940, Cleveland daters on reverse, Very Fine, an amazing 20th century cover, ex Suffet. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1938, 17¢ Presidential (Scott 822), on #10 envelope sent Georges Mills, NH to Concord, NH; Johnson is accompanied by 3¢ Jefferson (#807) plus lower left plate number margin strip of three 10¢ Tylers (#815), all tied by mute four-ring bulls-eye cancels; front additionally bears black straightline and violet boxed "Registered", plus black straightline "Return Receipt" and violet two-line "Return Receipt Requested/Fee Paid" handstamps; reverse bears two Georges Mills Registered daters and a Concord receiver, all of Jan. 3, 1952; light corner fold lower right, Very Fine. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1938, 22¢ Presidential (Scott 827), solo airmail special delivery usage, stamp tied by Saint Paul, MN, machine cancel (Nov. 3, 1945) on cover addressed to New Brunswick, NJ, with violet "Via Air Mail/Special Delivery" handstamp at lower left, Very Fine, a magnificent example of this scarce franking. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1938, 24¢ Presidential (Scott 828), on airmail cover to Canton, China, a rather exotic combination of stamps to pay the 70¢ per ½-ounce airmail rate to China in 1946, the 24¢ pair and 22¢ single (#827) tied by Aug. 18 Scarsdale, NY, duplexes; cover addressed to Dr. James Henry of the UNRRA in Shameen, Canton; light Sept. 5 Chinese roller slogan cancel on reverse, Very Fine, ex Suffet. Estimate $350 - 500
Imaged on p. 289 of Rustad, "The Prexies" . Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
1938, $2 Presidential (Scott 833), on cover from New York to Shanghai, tied, along with 10¢ Tyler (#815), by one of two strikes of July 18, 1946, New York Church Street Station duplex, as well as by July 31 Shanghai slogan roller cancel (repeated as well on reverse); cover appears reduced at left, but is complete and sound, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)