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1917 2c deep rose, n.h., fresh and fine, with a copy of a 2014 PSE certificate for a block of 25 from which it originated, cat. $570 (Cat No. 500) (Image)
Cat. $570, Est.$200
Opening US$ 180.00
Closed..Apr-13-2021, 13:25:06 EST
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Sale No: 0421
Lot No: 282
Symbol: **b
Cat No: 504 var.
1917 5c blue, top margin plate number block of eight with dramatic shift of the perforations, n.h., v.f. and spectacular variety (Cat No. 504var) (Image)
1917 5c rose, barest trace of a hinge (appears n.h.), well centered with wide margins, fresh color, with 2021 PSAG certificate graded "95" (SMQ $575) (Cat No. 505) (Image)
1917 5c carmine, single error in 2c block of nine, n.h. but with some black adhesions on reverse, nicely centered, v.f. (catalogued as hinged) cat. $650 (Cat No. 505) (Image)
1917 15c gray, interesting single franking on legal-size registered return-receipt cover to Russia during the Russian Revolution, Henry J. Schnitzer corner card and stamp tied by oval of New York, N.Y. Hudson Terminal Station with that station's registry cds of origin on the reverse, November 20, 1917 New York and November 21 Foreign Office ovals of the same date, censor tape at left, additional Russian censor markings and two line "Returned due to War Reasons", the recipient could not be found because of the turmoil in Russia and cover returned, arriving back in New York eleven months later (10.20.1918), aging around the edges but cover remarkably well preserved considering its travels, fine (Cat No. 514) (Image)
1917 15c gray, interesting single franking on legal-size registered return-receipt cover to Russia during the Russian Revolution, Henry J. Schnitzer corner card and stamp tied by oval of New York, N.Y. registry and on reverse, November 9, 1917 departure, with censor tape at right, Rzhev arrival and other markings indicating that recipient could not be found because of the turmoil in Russia and cover returned, arriving back in New York on March 2, 1918, aging around the edges but cover remarkably well preserved considering its travels, fine (Cat No. 514) (Image)
1917 15c gray, straight edge at left, single franking on legal-size registered return-receipt cover to Russia during the Russian Revolution, Henry J. Schnitzer corner card and stamp tied by oval of New York, N.Y. registry and on reverse, October 16, 1917 departure, with censor tape at right, Voronezh arrival and other markings indicating that recipient could not be found because of the turmoil in Russia and cover returned, arriving back in New York on October 16, 1918, aging around the edges but cover remarkably well preserved considering its travels, fine early use (almost a month earlier than Scott listed 15 November, 1917) (Cat No. 514) (Image)
1917 15c gray, single franking on legal-size registered return-receipt cover to Russia during the Russian Revolution, Henry J. Schnitzer corner card and stamp tied by oval of New York, N.Y. registry and on reverse, September 27, 1917 departure, with censor tape on back, Radomysl arrival and other markings indicating that recipient could not be found because of the turmoil in Russia and cover returned, arriving back in New York on October 20, 1918, aging and faults around the edges, early use (almost two months earlier than Scott listed 15 November, 1917) (Cat No. 514) (Image)
1917 15c gray, single franking on legal-size registered return-receipt cover to Russia during the Russian Revolution, Henry J. Schnitzer corner card and stamp tied by oval of New York, N.Y. registry and on reverse, September 9, 1917 departure, Gordeyovka and Petrograd arrival markings, addressee unknown and manuscript markings indicating that recipient could not be found because of the turmoil in Russia and cover returned, arriving back in New York on 4 April, 1918, some overall toning, remarkably well preserved considering the cover's travels, possibly the earliest document use (more than two months earlier than Scott listed 15 November, 1917) (Cat No. 514) (Image)
1918 3c violet, Type III, clear double impression, centered to bottom, very good, used in 1936 on cover from Boston to Washington, D.C., filing fold at bottom of envelope, well away from the stamp, very rare on cover, with 2011 APS certificate (cat. $800 used, unpriced on cover) (Scott catalogue notes "No.529a used is valued in the grade of very good") (Siegel census of 2012 identifies only two used examples of this double impression certified as genuine, this cover not included. There are approximately 20 certified unused copies) (Cat No. 529a) (Image)
1918 3c violet, lower left corner margin single with ghost plate number, jumbo margins all around, with 2020 PSE certificate graded "GEM 100J" (SMQ $120 for "100") (Cat No. 535) (Image)
1919 1c green, sheet of 100, Plate No. 10001 at bottom and at right, top and left rows straight edge, n.h., apparently unfolded, but with few perf. separations at right (plate block affected), centered very good to very fine, cat. $4730 (Cat No. 536) (Image)
1920 1c green, used, exceptionally well centered for this difficult stamp, completely sound, a rare Rotary stamp as most are poorly centered or with a degree of faults (Scott catalogue value is for "Fine"), with 1995 PFC and 2021 PSAG certificate graded "80" (SMQ $6,500) (Cat No. 544) (Image)