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Baby in Coffin (Harrisburg, PA), exceptional strike on 1873 1c Postal card (UX3), "Harrisburgh Pa Feb 16" datestamp, addressed to Hagerstown, MD, Very Fine, as nice a strike of this macabre cancel as we've seen (Cole JO-179) (Image)
Three-Leaf Clover (Pittsburgh, PA), perfect strike on 1873 1c Postal card (UX3), matching "Pittsburgh PA May 16", addressed to New York, mounting stains on reverse, Very Fine and attractive, 2006 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Cole CV-2) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 60.00
Sold...US$ 60.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:13:40 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2203
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Negative "OK" (Geneva, WI), 1873 1c Postal card (UX3) with mostly complete strike in blue, matching "Geneva Wis Nov 1" datestamp (1875), Very Fine and attractive, 1998 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Cole OK-45) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 50.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:13:56 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2204
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Fancy Cancels on Early United States Postal Cards, approximately 100 cards, mostly 1873 issues but a few later, including Chicago blues (shield, Maltese cross, wedges, grids), numerals, letters, and various other (mostly geometric) designs, F-VF throughout, an attractive group of early cards
CV. 100
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:14:16 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2205
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
United States Postal Cards Cancels Collection, approximately 225 cards to 1950s uses with most 1870s/1910s uses, variety of fancy cancels with geometrics (including an 1881 Waterbury Conn "Leaf", 1882 Stillwater Minn "Wheel of Fortune", Hannibal Mo "US"), targets, stars, Maltese Cross, letters and numerals including negative, manuscript, etc. colored cancels plus assorted duplex and cds including octagonal, Carrier, Route Agent, City Delivery, Postmaster, County, Chicago "Blues", etc., note numerous S2 including an 1873 use to New Brunswick, etc., some minor faults but overall Fine or better with the cancels generally selected for quality of strike
CV. 200
Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 500.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:14:51 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2206
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Cancellations on 19th Century United States Postal Cards, binder with about 180 postal cards, mostly UX5/9, with a variety of different cancellations, some fancy including wedges, geometrics, letters/numerals, stars, etc, mostly F-VF and generally a very clean group
CV. 100
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:15:23 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2207
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Manhattan Beach, California Precancel, three severed message/reply cards (two UY13m, one UY13r), each with red three-line precancel similar to that found on postage stamps, all with printed message from the Manhattan Beach Community Chest, mailed November 1953, two cards with light staining at bottom, Fine to Very Fine and scarce (Image)
Linton, Ohio Precancel, 1875 1c Postal card (UX5) addressed to North Carolina with "Post Office At Linton, / Jefferson County, Ohio. / Groff's Publication Office, / Linton J. Groff, P.M. / Mar 2, 1881" precancel, ornate design added to address panel, back side with printed ad offering other "Postmaster's Helps", a bit of postal wear but still Fine, a most attractive and exceedingly rare precancel (Image)
Urbana, Ohio Precancel, two line arced precancel on 1875 1c Postal card (UX3), dated April 13, 1875 and addressed to Columbus, OH, Very Fine and rare, only two examples recorded by Furman (Image)
Edella, Pennsylvania Precancel, two unused 1911 1c Carmine postal cards (UX24) with different precancels, first circular design with "Rubber Tire" message (PA-Ede3), second straightline with four bars and "Fur Coats" message (PA-Ede7), Very Fine and scarce (Image)
EX1, "Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago 1873", stunning design on unused 1c Postal card (UX1), showing a view of the exposition building with text at top and bottom, card with some wrinkles/creases, still a Very Fine appearing example of this rare and under-valued card (USPCC $925) (Image)
EX2, Type 1, "Fifth Cincinnati Industrial Exposition 1874", beautiful advertisment on 1c Postal card (UX3), celebrating the "arts, inventions, manufactures, [and] products" at the "largest exposition ever held in the United States", card with blue grid (as always) used to Louisville, KY, Very Fine, a spectacular and rare card, under-valued in our opinion (USPCC $675) (Image)
CV. 400
Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:18:58 EST
Sold For 1500
Exposition Postal Cards
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2213
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EX35-44, 1893 Columbian Exposition Set 4, complete set of 10 cards, EX44 with hinge remnant, otherwise Very Fine and choice (USPCC $500) (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:19:17 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2214
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EX50-59, 1893 Columbian Exposition Set 6, 10 of 12 cards (missing Horticultural and Mines), all choice, fresh, and Very Fine (USPCC $300) (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:19:37 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2215
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
EX78-79, 1893 Columbian Exposition Orcutt Set 10, includes EX78 uprated and used to Berlin (light creases), EX78 addressed to Germany but apparently unmailed, and UX79 (trimmed) sent to Iowa, all Very Fine appearing, a scarce group (USPCC $675) (Image)
CV. 120
Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:19:54 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2216
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"Worlds Fair Chicago 1893." (Schachner), design number six (Statue of Columbus in Chariot) in blue, reverse with space for address and postage stamp, Very Fine and rare private post card (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:20:15 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2217
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
EX91/94a, 1898 Trans-Mississippi Cards Used Selection, includes: EX91 and EX92 uprated used to Austria, EX93 with Expo cancel to Iowa, and EX94a (2) to Kansas and Nebraska, some light wear expected but generally Very Fine (USPCC $540) (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:21:07 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2219
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1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, "P.O. Dep't Ex." Machine cancel, souvenir card prepared for the "Post Office Department Exhibit, U.S. Government Building, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo.", July 2, 1904 International machine cancel applied as usual, light bends, Very Fine and rare, Bomar records less than 30 examples (Bomar STL04-07, $200) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 85.00
Sold...US$ 85.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 16:21:30 EST
Sold For 85
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2220
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1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, "P.O. Dep't Ex." Machine cancel, Jul 2, 1904 International machine cancel applied to reverse of "International Postal Supply Co." advertising card rather than the usual souvenir card prepared by the POD (see previous lot), Very Fine and possibly unique, Bomar records less than 30 examples of this cancel (Bomar STL04-07, $200) (Image)