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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 742

United States
General Collections
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 141
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Cat No: Collection

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image U.S., Opening Salvos: A Battery of 19th-Century US Patent Envelopes. This lot, consisting of well over 60 items and built over many years, highlights the development of the American envelope—in myriad forms and formats—from around 1860 to about 1913. The range of designs is fascinating, with envelopes for every use imaginable. Their ingenuity and functionality are underlined by each having been granted a US patent.

Each item is annotated, with many identified by manufacturer, ranging from the American Bank Note Company's letter sheet essay to Weaver's Mailing Envelope, with letter sheets, cabinet photo mailers, safety and sample envelopes, and more in between. That said, roughly half the items have no maker's mark on them—a ready-made research project. There are wire-pull envelopes, perforated envelopes, amazing tab or flap arrangements and more—including a not-for-the-cat-lover-in-your-life Valentine folded letter sheet with an ad for Hood's Sarsaparilla.

In addition to these privately produced envelopes, the collection contains the first two US embossed entires by Nesbitt (Scott #U1 and U2, both used, #U1 uprated by an imperforate 3-cent adhesive, being sent from New Hampshire to California) plus two used copies of the 1887 Grant letter sheet (#U293), one of which never made it into the mail and is thus complete.

Two private wafer seals, a rivet envelope (advertising D.A. Comstock, NY, in surround), plus a stock certificate for the United States Sealed Postal Card Company, ca. 1880. The latter is the copy described by Charles Fricke in The American Philatelist. (This was the company that produced and provided the Grant sheet to the Post Office Department—free of charge to the latter—and so capital had to be raised through stocks. A copy of Fricke's article is included.)

And it must be noted: beyond the technical details, many of these covers are beautifully illustrated or embellished with embossings, clever holding devices (come dancing!), etc.

After seeing these once-available envelopes, you'll rue your next bill or advertising letter all the more. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs.
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Suggested Bid $4,000-6,000

Opening US$ 3,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:02:27 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 142
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image U.S., Seigle Balance of Better Covers, Etc., About 600 covers and cards, plus some paper ephemera; the covers include Small-Town cancels, Territorials, County/Postmaster cancels, Special Delivery covers (including five E1, six E2 & two E3, mixed condition), and better cancels and unusual usages of all kinds; much of the the ephemera is Railroad-related, but also includes 32 old photographic stereo cards, most of New York's Central Park; condition is generally F-VF. A great lot with lots of little treasures scattered throughout. Shipping charges apply - weight 11.4 lbs. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:03:15 EST
Sold For 2200

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 143
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image U.S., Gigantic Jumble of Postal History, 1847-1960s, well over 1100 covers in all, comprising commercial mail, postal stationery of all descriptions, picture post cards, etc.; most items fall in the 1920s-40s range, with as rich a range of frankings and usages as you could desire; note Columbians to the 10¢, barrels of Bureau issues, Washington-Franklins, plenty of Prexies (solo, mixed and combined usages, plus perfined stamps), more commemoratives than you normally find in such a mix, Airs, Dues, Special Deliveries, a Parcel Post used as postage, etc., etc., etc.; usages include Official Penalty envelopes, Returned, Censored, First Flights, ship cancels, Free franks, meters (including some earlies), etc.; Possessions and a Confederate are included as well; of special interest are a #1 tied to folded letter outer sheet sent New York City to Albany, a 6¢ Bank Note to Nova Scotia, an undated stampless "Steamship/10" folded letter outer sheet, an 1848 "Paid" in ribbon plus circled "10" stampless folded letter sent Milwaukee to Catskill, NY, and much, much more; presented untouched in the collector's glorious "I'll get to this one day" disarray; a usage issue here or there, but nearly all sound, with many foreign usages, Fine to Very Fine with much better, well worth the time to review; here be treasures. Shipping charges apply - weight 14.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1,600.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:04:27 EST
Sold For 1600

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 144
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Cat No: Collection

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image U.S., Massive & Valuable Cover Collection, 1850-1975, several thousand covers and cards with most identified, including 44 stampless, a #10 on cameo ad cover and #11 on ad cover; #65 offerings include six ad covers with two illustrated and one cameo hotel; mourning covers, fancy cancels, Around-the-World Graf Zeppelin card, a box of machine cancel covers, hundreds of picture postcards (about 60% views), a box of covers with slogan cancels; advertising, Wells Fargo Columbia Issue cover, coils on cover, Pan-Am Expo cards; Special Delivery, naval covers, Parcel Post stamps on cover, RPOs, Wells Fargo cover with Union Pacific cancel, and a box of mint and used postal stationery; extremely mixed condition but well worth our low estimate—these lots are getting scarcer to find, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 28 lbs.
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Opening US$ 4,250.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:05:15 EST
Sold For 4250

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 145
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image U.S., Postal History Smorgasbord, received in a long box, our guess close to 1000 covers ranging from leather postcards from 1904 and 1907 to mid-90s postcards, with the overwhelming majority of material being a postal history of the 1930s and '40s; if you like postcards, we have a stack 1½ inches high; V-mail is here, as an unused letter sheet and a (slightly cheeky) enclosure; we have rates' first and last days, Post Office first (but mainly last) day covers, some with witty typed corner cards; WWII Patriotics, a surprisingly strong accumulation of plate number singles or blocks on cover; slogan cancels, a few pre-cancels, Prexie usages (solo, single and mixed); Airs, Special Delivery, etc., etc., Fine to Very Fine or better, a fun lot. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.6 lbs.
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Opening US$ 750.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:05:57 EST
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Sale No: 742
Lot No: 146
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image U.S., Postal History Collection, 1909-1960, a few hundred covers, the majority are either Prexie first days or coils on cover, better includes Macon memorial with coil strip of four (598), registered cover with strip of three (383) & (493), first flight with pair & block of four (531) and pair (611), first flight with strip of four (496), pair (383) on cover from Vera Cruz, air mail with block of five (482), and first flight with block of ten (408), lots of choice material for little money, please review, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.6 lbs. Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800

Opening US$ 600.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:06:19 EST
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Sale No: 742
Lot No: 147
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image U.S., Exquisite Collection of Postal History, 1825-1960, over 190 covers and cards in two binders and a cover "flip book"; better includes 1859 illustrated lettersheet, 1889 illustrated letterhead, stampless, #9 on cover, #11 on petite lady's cover, pair #17, #26 on cameo ad cover, nice groups of #11, 26 and 65; #26 cracked plate, 15 used Civil War patriots, CSA #10, #69 on #U82 to Italy, #112 & 113 on cover, pair #113 on legal-size cover, #73 on ad cover, Expo cards, two 1850 illustrated Bank Note lettersheets, even an 1830 letter on illustrated Rawden, Wright, Hatch & Edson stationery; mixed condition, a delightful selection of choice material for your inventory, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 9.4 lbs.
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Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:07:10 EST
Sold For 2000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 148
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image U.S., First Day Covers, Valuable Old Time Stock, 1920's-40's, Klotzbach was one of the early Pioneers who serviced first day covers mostly from the 1920's to the 1940's from Buffalo NY, this is his back up stock that has been untouched by collectors hands these many years, approximately 5,000 First Day Covers starting with mostly 2¢ Reds, 3¢ Purples, and early 3¢ Commemoratives, containing four partial White Plains souvenir sheets on cover, hundreds of 2¢ red's including #690 (22 sets of covers from each of the 12 different cities), 728-29 on approximately 50-60 Chicago World's Fair post cards, approximately 40 sets of perforated Parks, 70+ Army Navy sets, a huge amount of retail / online sales potential from one of the early pioneers of First Days, generally Fine to Very Fine, ex- Klotzbach. Shipping charges apply - weight 75.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 4,750.00
Sold...US$ 4,750.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:09:09 EST
Sold For 4750

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 149
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image U.S., First Day Covers, The (Nearly) Bi-Millennium Collection, 1934-60, in four large binders and nine paper ream boxes, spanning #735a-1172; our count (forgive us if we're off by a handful) came to a whopping 1,983 covers—nearly all of them bearing plate blocks of four (!); with just a couple exceptions, all are cacheted, the majority being Artcraft or Artmaster, but with better throughout including Anderson, Fluegel and Cachetcraft (several being Staehle designs), Nickles, Roessler, Crosby Real Photo, even a Knapp (for Fleetwood); as for the period, most are commemoratives, including Farley "Philatelic Reissues", National Parks, Baseball (#955, 14 covers), Famous Americans (with at least one plate block of each of the 10¢ values), Chinese Resistance (#906, 9 covers)…but also includes a solid run of the Liberty series, including two plate blocks each of the 30¢ Lee through $5 Hamilton (#1069-1073; #1072 a single plus a plate block); majority are in matched set and/or round-robin plates, often all on matching cachets; additional shoebox offers an additional 400+ duplicate covers from 1936-48; a labor of love and dedication that would take ages to repeat today—even with online sellers, Very Fine, a remarkable and valuable holding. Shipping charges apply - weight 53.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:10:05 EST
Sold For 850

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 150
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image U.S., First Day Covers, Fantastic Collection of Classic Covers, 1922-34, 376 by our count, in two binders, running between #551 and 734; many early cachets (handstamped or pre-printed), many franked with blocks or plates, and many with complete (or nearly so) sets of official issuing cities; much, much better, including (DC cancel, unless noted) #555 (2, 1 Hodgenville, KY), 557, 559 (Niles, OH), 561, 562, 604 (strip of 8, including line pair), 610-612, 614-616 (2 each plus set on one cover), 617-619 (singles, plus set on one cover), 620-621 (complete set of seven cities, each bearing complete set), 628 (complete set of cities, franked singles or blocks), 632-642 (less #638), 655, 656, 672 (block of 4, Beatrice, NE), 674 (2), Washington Bicentennials complete, etc., with Roessler and Nickles sprinkled throughout; a magnificent, hard-to-duplicate old-time collection, Very Fine on the whole. Shipping charges apply - weight 11.6 lbs.
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Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:11:06 EST
Sold For 2000

Confederate States
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 151
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image Confederate States, Collection of Blocks, 1861-64, on two stockpages presenting #1-11, less #5 and #9, in blocks of four, six or ten, some marginal; note #8 with double transfer, #8 with impressive pre-printing paper fold, and a block of ten #4, with left margin and full o.g. that includes a few nice sound stamps, Fine to Very Fine, worth a look.
Scott $16,475
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Scott $16,475
Suggested Bid $3,50

Opening US$ 3,250.00
Sold...US$ 3,250.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:11:43 EST
Sold For 3250

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 152
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image Confederate States, Complete Collection, 1861-64, mounted on a single Scott Specialty page from an important US collection, #1-14 unused, many with o.g.; typical flaws, but a holding you'd be proud to present, Fine to Very Fine or better.
Scott $11,200
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Scott $11,200
Suggested Bid $2,00

Opening US$ 1,800.00
Sold...US$ 1,800.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:12:12 EST
Sold For 1800

United States
US & Foreign
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 153
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image U.S. and Foreign, Goodie Lot, 1850's-1960's, various better stamps that have been culled and sorted into a box of better items for breakdown, with notable items: U.S. 69, 73, 113, 151, 162, 214, 228 (2), 1053 FDC, C13 on postal card to Austria, Aden 1-12 mint, Australia £1 Kangaroo Specimen, Austria M49-68, Barbados 38 mint, Barbuda 1-11 mint, Basutoland 1-10 mint, Bosnia and Herzegovina 85, Canada 126a mint, 203 NH, France 1100 folded sheet of 8, N1, Great Britain 2 (8 used, Scott $700 each), Grenada group of perforated Chalon heads, Manchukuo group of nearly 200 mint stamps in large blocks, St. Lucia 56 mint Specimen, Singapore 28-42 on FDC, Switzerland, three coat of arms and three early imperf seated Helvetia, 242 (2), B144, B206, U.N. West New Guinea UNTEA 1-19 and 1a-19a, as with most accumulations of this type, most stamps were unidentified, so we couldn't list everything so a little sorting and processing is still necessary to properly break down, some mixed condition generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)

Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 3,250.00
Sold...US$ 3,250.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:13:07 EST
Sold For 3250

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 154
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image U.S. and Foreign, Nifty Collection, 1945-2010, eclectic holding that consists of thousands of foreign mint & used including PRC, binder of souvenir sheets with Macau #610, PRC #2067, also mint postal stationery, US First Day Covers, Postal Buddy cards, Hong Kong souvenir sheets; U.S. postage is over $1,800 and mostly higher values, with full sheets of 6 Trans-Miss reissue, plus roll sheets in volume of Disney stamps and souvenir sheets; a tremendous acquisition, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 33.6 lbs. Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800

Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,300.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:14:02 EST
Sold For 1300

United States Possessions
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 155
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image U.S. Possessions, Mostly Mint Collection, 1864-1937, mounted in a Scott Specialty album; plenty of room for expansion, but what is here is top-notch, nearly all mint, from Canal Zone to Puerto Rico; fresh and clean throughout, with many certificates accompanying: Canal Zone #21 (1990 PF photocopy), C2 (1989 PF), J2 (2006 PF); Guam #3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12 (all PF save #4, APS); Hawaii #46 & 52C (each 2006 PF), 69 (2014 PSE); Philippines #233 (2005 PF photocopy), 237 (1984 PF); plus much other impressive material, including exceptionally fresh and well-centered DWI; high catalogue value for the dealer, and a solid foundation for the collector, Very Fine overall. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.2 lbs.
Scott $13,000+
Suggested Bid $4,500-6,000 (Image)


Scott $13,000+
Suggested Bid $4,5

Opening US$ 6,000.00
Sold...US$ 6,000.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:15:17 EST
Sold For 6000

Sale No: 742
Lot No: 156
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image U.S. Possessions, Extensive Mint and Used Collection, presented on Vario stockpages (all fully identified) or on Specialty pages in seven slipcased Scott binders; Possessions and Trust Territories, old and new are all here; strong Canal Zone with overprints, Cuba with mint stationery, impressive DWI including blocks of 4, Packet Company stamps and mint and used stationery; Hawaii starting with #30 and mint postal cards, Ryukyus complete sheets and panes, plus Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau; all identified by Scott, Fine to Very Fine with much better throughout, a must-see, ex Gottlieb. Shipping charges apply - weight 35.4 lbs.
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Scott $17,000
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Scott $17,000
Suggested Bid $3,00

Opening US$ 4,500.00
Sold...US$ 4,500.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:16:22 EST
Sold For 4500


Philippines
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 157
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image Philippines, Large Multiples and Plate Blocks, 1903-1937, balance of plate blocks from an advanced major collection, mostly mounted to Scott pages, with several very scarce items, with Scott 220 plate and imprint block, 230 plate and imprint block, 354-60 plate block set, 383-396 plate block set, 393-96 high value plate blocks of 8, 397 signed by first President of the Philippines - Manual Quezon, 408-410 blocks of four, each signed by Manual Quezon, first President of the Philippines, 411-424 (missing 419) plate block mostly complete set, 424 complete sheet of 25, 431 two large oversize plate blocks of 18 and 16 and E5b plate and imprint block, a highlight of any Philippine specialist collection; most stamps appear sound, generally Fine to Very Fine.
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Scott $7,145
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Scott $7,145
Suggested Bid $2,000

Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00


Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:17:33 EST
Sold For 2200

British Commonwealth
Great Britain
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 158
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image Great Britain, Mint and Used Holding, 1840-1969, with each stamp individually mounted on annotated stockcard according to owner's classification; includes 1840 1d black (16, one with four margins), 1847-54 Embossed 4d (2) and 1sh (3, one with four margins) used, 1854 bluish paper 1d red brown unused, 1857 4d used (2), 1856 6d (3) and 1sh (2) used, 1859 line engraved perf 14 2d unused (3), 1862 6d unused and used (5); 1865 3d and 1sh used, 1867 3d plate 5 o.g., 9d unused and 2sh blue plate 7 used (7); 1867 watermarked Maltese Cross 2sh plate 1 (3) and plate 2 (4) used; 1870 ½d (6) o.g.; 1873 6d gray plate 16 o.g., and various plates used (5, with pair); 1876-80 4d vermilion, 4d pale olive green (4) and 8d orange (3) used; 1880-81 5d deep indigo used (9), 6d gray plate 18 o.g., and 1sh salmon used (5); 1881 1d unused (3, one o.g.); 1883 3d on 3d (6) and 6d on 6d (3) used; 1883 2sh6d (18, one o.g., 17 used); 1883-84 5d (19, with a pair), 6d (9), 9d and 1sh (12) used; 1884 5sh (7) and 10sh (5) used; 1887-92 1sh green unused; 1902-11 King Edward VII 2sh6d (2) o.g., 5sh used (3) and 10sh used; 1913 Seahorses 2sh6d o.g. (tone spots) and used; 1919 2sh6d o.g., 5sh used (6) and 10sh unused; Officials with various 1883-92 issues; Ireland with 1935 Seahorse overprint 5sh used, 1937 2sh6d (2) and 5sh used and 1940-42 ½d to 1sh mint with additional 1sh mint (4); and Offices in Turkish Empire and Morocco; the quality is mixed with faults throughout, with these particularly noticeable on the earlier issues, but with many collectible examples; astronomical catalog value with so many difficult stamps to be found in this unusual and desirable holding, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.2 lbs.
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Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:30:05 EST
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Sale No: 742
Lot No: 159
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image Great Britain, Wonderful Semi-Specialized Queen Victoria Collection, 1840-1901, a substantial and clean, mostly used collection of many hundreds keenly presented in a single three-ring binder; well-annotated, the holding begins with six Penny Blacks, plus another example on cover, then continues on to include nice imperforate 2d Blues and a lovely set of embossed issues, #5-7, then exhaustive coverage (six pages) of the imperforate 1d Reds with many ivory heads, alphabet types, etc.; the perforated 1d Reds fill seven pages by plate, letters A-T, with some nice items of postal history accenting the collection throughout; condition varies as nearly always, bulk Fine to Very Fine, an ideal lot for the Victoria enthusiast. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.2 lbs.
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Opening US$ 1,700.00
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Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:30:55 EST
Sold For 1700
Sale No: 742
Lot No: 160
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image Great Britain, Mint and Used Collection, 1840-1966, with extensive line-engraved and surface-printed issues, including 1840 Penny Black and 2d Blue used; 1841 2d blue block of four (one stamp touched) used; 1847-54 embossed 6d and 1sh cut square (both touched) on separate covers to Jamaica and the US respectively; 1864 1d plate number study; 1865 9d straw plate 4 wing margin used; 1867 5sh plate 2 used; 1873-80 6d gray plate 14 wing margin regummed; 1876 8d orange plate 1 used; 1878 watermarked Maltese Cross 10sh greenish gray plate 1 used; 1883-84 2sh6d (2), 5sh (2) and 10sh used; 1902-11 KEVII 2sh6d (2), 5sh and £1 used; plus some Offices Abroad; faults, though there are numerous fine examples to be found throughout, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.8 lbs.
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Opening US$ 1,500.00
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Closed..Aug-08-2020, 15:31:55 EST
Sold For 1500

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