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225, 1893 8c Lilac, sharp impression, o.g. with the barest trace of hinging (previously certified by PSE as NH), a nice stamp, 2020 PSE graded VF-XF 85 (SMQ $80) (Image)
231, 1893 2c Columbian, single tied on envelope with all-over ads front and back in red for "E.C. Meacham Arms Co., St. Louis Mo.,/ Winchester Repeating Rifles, Single Shot Rifles, Shot Guns and Tools", envelope light bend through the stamp and tiny bit reduced at top, some ink figures at left, Fine (Image)
232, 1893 3c Columbian, tied by "World's Fair Station/ Chicago Oct 30 1893" machine cancel on an envelope with a multicolor all-over view of Fredericksburg, Va, unaddressed, Very Fine and attractive (Image)
232-33, 1893 3c, 4c Columbian, striking oversized registered cover addressed to Germany franked with 3c (6) and 4c (11, one with natural straight edge) singles all tied by boldly struck "New York A" double oval cancels, NY registry label overlaps one of the 4c values, backstamped NY Regy Div 8-1 1893 double oval plus boxed registry dated handstamp, German 11 8 93 arrival date stamp, envelope a trivial bit of postal wear as expected but an overall Fine and impressive cover (Image)
234, 1893 5c Columbian, well centered with large margins, o.g., NH; 1996 Philatelic Foundation (for margin single from which margin has been removed) and 2020 PSE graded VF-XF 85J certificates (SMQ $350) (Image)
234, 1893 5c Chocolate, well-centered single tied by June 4, 1893 Washington, DC machine cancel to cover to "Mr. Rowland B. Mahany, United States Legation, Ecuador," Extremely Fine and choice, a most unusual destinationrnRowland B. Mahany (1864-1937) served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador from February 24, 1892 until his resignation on June 12, 1893. He later served as a congressman for New York's 32nd district from 1895 to 1899, and went on to serve on the War Labor Board under President Wilson and was a delegate to the 1924 and 1928 Democratic National Conventions. (Image)
235, 1893 6c Columbian, left margin single, nicely centered, NH; 2000 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE graded VF-XF 85 certificates (SMQ $225) (Image)
239, 1893 30c Columbian, fresh color, o.g., NH; reperforated at top, Very Fine appearance; 1988 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE certificates (Scott $675) (Image)
240, 1893 50c Columbian, bottom margin single with plate #77, PO fresh, o.g., NH, 1993 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE graded VF 80 certificates (SMQ $1,500) (Image)
240, 1893 50c Columbian, tied with 1893 8c Columbian (236) on registered cover to Germany by "Kings Bridge Station NY" double oval cancels, NY registry exchange label slightly overlaps the 8c value, framed registry handstamp, backstamped NY City Reg'y Div. 3-10 1899, Lichtenthal 19.3.99 arrival, 50c some perf tip toning, envelope some minor faults, a Fine use; Jack Molesworth notations on the back (Image)
241, 1893 $1 Columbian, warm color and better-than-average centering, NH, reperforated at left (not mentioned on 1995 certificate), despite the reperf an attractive original gum example of this dollar-value Columbian, 1995 Philatelic Foundation and 2020 PSE certificates (Scott $3,400 for NH) (Image)
243, 1893 $3 Columbian, bright and fresh color, NH, a rare post office fresh and well-centered dollar-value Columbian, copy of 1997 Philatelic Foundation certificate for block of four from which this originated and 2020 PSE graded F-VF 75 certificate (SMQ $3,250) (Image)
244, 1893 $4 Columbian, tied along with 1890 5c Chocolate (223) by strong strikes of "New York P. Oct. 13 '93" duplex cancels on registered cover with printed address to Paris, France, 5c also tied by blue Paris receiving cancel, printed and handstamped corner cards, sender's ship routing "La Gascogne", New York Exchange registry label, couple faint stain spots and light file folds, some scuffing to backflap, Fine foreign use of $4 Columbian; Jack Molesworth notations on back side (Scott $4,000 for domestic use)rnProvenance: Jack Rosenthal (Image)
245, 1893 $5 Columbian, tied by bold New York oval postmark to registered cover to New Market, New Hampshire, light purple boxed Station J registry handstamp, backstamped New Market January 1, 1894, light tape on reverse, still Very Fine, a choice single franking, Molesworth notation on reverse and 1982 Philatelic Foundation certificate which does not accompany (Scott $4,750) (Image)
261A, 1894 $1 Black, Type II, sharp proof-like impression, rich color, and near-perfect margins, immaculate gum, NH, one of the finest example of this difficult stamp we have ever encountered, 2020 PSE certificate graded XF 90 and 1993 Philatelic Foundation certificate, PSE population report records five NH singles at this exceptional grade and only two grading higher, a magnificent stamp (SMQ $14,500) (Image)