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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 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (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. Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 50¢ slate blue (Scott 240), tied by a San Francisco "R" double oval on Registered cover with a stamp dealer's corner card, Georges Carion, Philatelic Expert to Budapest, Hungary; magenta San Francisco, Nov 15, 1895 "REGIRTERED" (misspelled) handstamp along with a New York Exchange Office registration label; backstamped New York (Nov 21) and Budapest (Dec 2); small tear at the bottom, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Scott $600 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Scott $600 Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00
Closed..Sep-02-2020, 12:35:42 EST
Sold For 250
1912 Washington-Franklin Issue, SL wmk, perf 8½ co
1912, 1¢ green, vertical coil (Scott 410), guide line strip of 4, used with a 1¢ green horizontal coil 486 joint line strip of 3 & single, paying the 8¢ Airmail rate on a cover from Vancouver, Wash. to Clarence W. Brazer in New York City, Dec 18, 1924, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
1914, 1¢ green, horizontal rotary coil (Scott 452), joint line strip of 3 tied by a Lincoln, Nebr, duplex, Jul 5, 1918, on a Lincoln furniture dealer's corner card cover to Omaha, Very Fine. Quite rare on cover. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 100.00
Sold...US$ 100.00
Closed..Sep-02-2020, 12:36:17 EST
Sold For 100
1916-1917 Washington-Franklin Issue, flat plate, u
1917, $5 light green on a Bank Tag (Scott 480), used with a pair of $1 violet brown and a 15¢ gray (571, 566) tied by illegible Boston straightline cancels on a Registered Tag from the Boston Federal Reserve Bank to the Bristol National Bank, Bristol, Ct., Nov 10, 1926, with a Bristol receiver the next day; all stamps with an "FRB" perfin; left end of tag missing, Fine. Scott $1,250 on cover Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1923, $5 deep green & black on a Bank Tag (Scott 524), a straight-edged single, with an additional $1.85 postage, tied by mute double ovals on a Registered Tag from Citizens National Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, to the Boulder City Company, Boulder City, Nev., Jan 23, 1933; crease affecting the 30¢ & $1 stamps, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,500 on cover Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1934, National Parks complete, Peckmore Prints, 6 x 9 version (Scott 740-749), the entire set, all in matching frames save the 2¢; all prints in matching passe-partout with mint perforated and imperforate stamps affixed, Very Fine, a handsome addition to your National Parks collection; you know you have the wall space, or place them in your album. Shipping charges apply - weight 9.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Airmail, 1918, 6¢ orange (Scott C1), a bright fresh example tied on a First Flight Cover from Philadelphia to New York, Dec 16, 1918; couple barely noticeable scuffs on the bottom edge, otherwise Very Fine. A scarce and attractive "normal" size First Flight Cover. Scott $2,000 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Airmail, 1918-23, Trio of Early Covers (Scott C2-C4), two covers dated 1918 and bearing AAMC #101-type cancels, the first sent Washington to New York and franked with #C2, the cancel (Dec. 5) in violet, the second sent New York to Washington franked #C3 cancelled (May 18) in black; the third a First Day Cover of #C4 sent to New York on "Office of the Commissioner, United States Patent Office, Washington" corner card envelope (Aug. 15, 1923); all to or from C.A. Weed; some signs of age, but an eye-catching group nonetheless, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Airmail, 1923, Second Issue, 8¢-24¢ complete (Scott C4-C6), matching set of Washington D.C. First Day covers, all addressed to Edward Worden in Millburn N.J., Very Fine. Scott $1,750 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (Scott C13), tied by a Washington D.C. First Day machine cancel, Apr 19, 1930, on a plain card flown on Zeppelin's return flight, Lakehurst to Seville with U.S. & German cachets and Jun 6 Friedrichshafen receiver, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,000+ Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Scott $1,000+ Suggested Bid $500-
Opening US$ 375.00
Sold...US$ 375.00
Closed..Sep-02-2020, 12:39:38 EST
Sold For 375
Postal History Airmail Postal History Zeppelin Covers
Airmail, 1930, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C15), First Day and Flown, New York, Unofficial City, tied on an airmail envelope by an April 19 New York Grand Central Station duplex cancel; flown on Zeppelin's westbound voyage, Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst, with all appropriate markings, Very Fine, with 2017 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $1,000 ++ Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete (Scott C13-C15), First Day, tied on a single cover by one of two strikes April 19 Washington D.C. Station "5" duplex cancel; small opening tear at top and bit of very light soiling, otherwise Very Fine, with 1970 AFDCS certificate. Scott $10,000 Suggested Bid $4,000-5,000 (Image)
Airmail, 1933, 50¢ "Chicago" Zeppelin (Scott C18), matching set of four New York First Day covers on Airmail envelope, one unflown, the other three flown from Friedrichshafen to Rio de Janeiro (franked with a single), Akron ("block" of 3), and Friedrichshafen (block of 4); all addressed to Adolph Bernholz and all with appropriate cachets and backstamps, Very Fine. A marvelous set. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Parcel Post, 1913, 1¢ P.O. Clerk & 2¢ City Carrier (2006 Scott Q1, Q2), First Day, Geneseo, NY, a single 1¢ and two 2¢ tied by January 1, 1913 Genneseo, N.Y. duplexes (c.d.s. struck up only once) on a locally addressed cover from and to Harold W. Flansburgh, Very Fine, Ex-"Aristocrat",
A RARE COMBINATION FIRST DAY OF ISSUE COVER. 2006 Scott $4,500 for #Q2 1/1/13 Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Providence, R.I., 1846, 10¢ gray black (Scott 10X2), unused without gum, crisp, handsome example, ample to large margins, Fine to Very Fine, with 2020 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $700 Suggested Bid $600-700 (Image)
St. Louis, Mo., 1845, 10¢ black on greenish (Scott 11X2), a perfectly printed stamp with nearly four full margins (close, but clear at top right) and two strokes of a light brown pen cancel; paper creased (and thinned) between pen strokes, pinhole at bottom center, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, a bear of a stamp, tough to find in any condition. Scott $8,000 Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
St. Louis, Mo., 1846, 10¢ black on gray lilac (Scott 11X5), a remarkable fully margined example, fresh and sound, with pen and partial red cancels, Very Fine+, choice, rare to find with four margins, one of the nicer examples extant, with 2017 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $12,500 Suggested Bid $15,000-20,000 (Image)
1847, 5¢ pale brown (Scott 1), red grid cancels, crisp impression, large margins all around, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, with 2008 P.S.E. certificate graded VF-XF 85 and 1982 P.F. certificate. SMQ VF-XF 85; $475. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)