You are in StampAuctionNetwork Unattended Live Bidding
. Note that by using SAN Unattended Live Bidding, you understand
that if your bid is successful, you will be invoiced at 1% of the Realized value, no cap and no minimum.
U202, 1874 24c Purple on amber, full corner, Very Fine and choice (Scott $180) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 14:35:01 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2045
Symbol:
U204-10, 1874/86 30c Plimpton Issue, seven mint cut squares demonstrating all of the different papers this envelope was produced in, all F-VF except cream cut somewhat close, a fresh and attractive set (Scott $875) (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 14:35:27 EST
Sold For 170
Postal Cards
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2046
Symbol:
1883 Rogers Patent "Postal Note", forerunner to the Grant letter card, franked with 3c Green tied by "Aldenn Ioa. Mar 2?" datestamp, addressed to Ames, IA, patent information inside and folding information on back flap, Very Fine, extremely scarce to find used, an exceptional postal stationery forerunner (Image)
873, 1886 2c Grant letter card (U293), uprated with 1893 10c Orange special delivery (E3), two strikes of "Denver, Colo Jun 5 93" duplex, addressed to Denver, side flaps intact (apparently used as an envelope), Very Fine and rare special delivery use of a Grant letter card (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 14:37:11 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2048
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
1886 Grant Letter Card Specialized Collection, approximately 85 total (about evenly split between mint and used), mostly organized by series/gum/perforations, note 1898 special delivery use, 1904 uprated to Germany, and 1912 to England, generally F-VF, a wonderful assortment for the collector of this issue, view to appreciate
1886/1899 Plimpton and Morgan Envelope Collection, bulging binder containing several hundred covers from U294/378 (no Columbians), mix of mint and used, note better including 1105 mint, 1308 to Singapore, etc, generally F-VF, a wonderful selection ideal for continuation or resale, very difficult to replicate
2529, 1917 3c Carmine on amber error (U437g), "Citizens National Bank, Crawfordsville, Ind." cornercard, Wilmette, IL April 2, 1923 flag cancel, small nick at lower left, Very Fine and rare (UPSS $750, Scott $750) (Image)
2555, 1917 3c Carmine on blue error (U439g), Blue Ribbon Garage cornercard as always, tiny nick at bottom, faint toning, Very Fine and rare, 2008 APEX certificate (UPSS $425, Scott $400) (Image)
3018, 1920 2c on 3c Dark violet on amber, Die 143(A) (U476), watermark 19, Duncan, OK Type 5 surcharge, unused entire with "Duncan National Bank" cornercard as always, tiny natural paper specks, Very Fine (UPSS $500, Scott $475) (Image)
3022, 1920 2c on 3c Dark violet, Type 6 Surcharge (U477), mint entire, E.O. Billingslea Grain Co., Frederick, Okla. cornercard, Very Fine and fresh (UPSS $185, Scott $175) (Image)
3022, 1920 2c on 3c Dark violet, Type 6 Surcharge (U477), mint entire, E.O. Billingslea Grain Co., Frederick, Okla. cornercard, Very Fine and fresh (UPSS $185, Scott $175) (Image)
3077, 1920 2c on 1c on 3c Dark violet on amber, Die 143(A) (U475), San Antonio type 4 surcharge over type 7A surcharge (intended for postal cards), "Citizens State Bank, Bastrop, Texas" printed cornercard as usual, Very Fine in every respect (UPSS $250, Scott $350) (Image)
3118, 1925 1-+c on 1c Green on manila, Die 113(C) (U494a), Philadelphia type 8 surcharge, mint entire, Very Fine and rare (UPSS $1,275; Scott $950) (Image)
CV. 300
Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 14:44:13 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2059
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection
United States Stamped Envelope Collection 1903/1958, large carton with four binders, comprised approximately of Scott U379/536, including the Hartford Issue, Circle Dies, 1920/25 surcharges, etc, mix of mint and used with plenty of EFOs (albinos, misfolded, etc), paper and watermark varieties mostly identified, some better including several 3c Carmine errors (such as 2498 mint from Prince Anne, MD and Seattle, WA), mostly F-VF or better, a wonderful selection for the specialist in the first half of the 20th Century