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S3, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Watermarked (UX4), card postmarked "New York Jan 23 79", addressed to Whitehall, NY, reverse with printed form, Very Fine (USPCC $325, Scott $350) (Image)
S3, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Watermarked (UX4), postmarked "Philadelphia Jul 7" (1877), addressed to Hagerstown, MD, printed form on reverse for Drexel & Co., Very Fine and choice (USPCC $325, Scott $350), (Image)
S3, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Watermarked (UX4), postmarked "New York Dec 28 78", addressed to Whitehall, NY, banking form on reverse, Very Fine (USPCC $325, Scott $350) (Image)
S3a, 1875 1c Black on buff, Inverted watermark (UX4 var), 1880 New York duplex on card addressed to Pennsylvania, "Misdirected, Returned to Sender, From New York P.O." label affixed, printed message, horizontal crease, Fine and scarce (USPCC $350) (Image)
S3a, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Inverted watermark (UX4 var), blue "cincinnati O. Mar 10" (1877) datestamp with target on card addressed to New York City, light toning on reverse, Very Fine and scarce variety (USPCC $350) (Image)
S3b, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Reversed watermark (UX4 var), "Baltimore Md. Nov 1" (1876) postmark on card to Hagerstown, MD, ink from message shows through, Fine and scarce (USPCC $350) (Image)
S3b, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Reversed watermark (UX4 var), Greensboro, NC duplex on August 7, 1876 card addressed to Salisbury, NC, printed bank form on reverse, Very Fine and scarce (USPCC $350) (Image)
S3c, 1875 1c Black on dark buff, Watermark inverted and reversed (UX4 var), unused card with printed form for the Stuyvesant Fire Insurance Company in New York, light toning band on reverse, Very Fine (UPSCC $825) (Image)
CV. 200
Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 15:29:37 EST
Sold For 230
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2129
Symbol:
1879/98 2c International Postal Cards Plating Study, complete plating of 40 with a few additional cards, mostly UX16 but some 2c Blues included as well (as they were produced from the same plates), mix of mint and used, accompanied by a copy of Charles A. Fricke's book, generally Very Fine
CV. 100
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Dec-14-2021, 15:30:10 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 3053
Lot No: 2130
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
1879 2c Blue International Postal Cards Collection, approximately 66 used cards, being offered intact and all selected for quality, destinations including (in order of appearance in the album): Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Ireland, India, Italy, Ivory Coast (forwarded from France), Japan forwarded to USA, Luxembourg, Norway, Guatemala, Haiti, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Hawaii, Scotland, Greece (including forwarded from Corfu to Athens), Sweden, Switzerland, Algeria, Argentina, Philippines, Madeira, China forwarded to USA, Singapore forwarded to Shanghai, Trinidad, and Turkey, generally F-VF, a remarkable assortment of these scarce cards which would be very nearly impossible to duplicate, view to fully appreciate
S6d, 1881 1c Black on buff, GÇ£One CentGÇ¥ re-entry (UX7 var), printed address, message side blank, light indentation from a cancelling device, Very Fine and attractive (USPCC $150) (Image)
S8h, 1886 1c Black on glossy buff, Keystone omitted (UX9 var), "New York Apr 21 90" duplex cancel, Very Fine, one of only four recorded examples (Image)
S12e, 1891 1c Blue on white, GÇ£Picture hangerGÇ¥ (UX11 var), mint card, sharp corners, Very Fine, a wonderfully choice example of this popular variety (USPCC $400) (Image)
S17e, 1898 1c Black on buff, Large dent in portrait frame (UX14 var), printed address and message side, bit of edgewear and very trivial staining, still Fine and rare variety with perhaps as few as five unused cards recorded (USPCC $325) (Image)
UX14(CF1), 1897 1c Black on buff, Smith Counterfeit, unused card with Smith coated ad on reverse, tiny bit coating on face of card, Very Fine and scarce (Scott $1,000) (Image)
S21P-ea, 1902 1c Black on buff, "Full Face" McKinley, Typing on reverse (UX17P), "Die Proof of McKinley Postal Card. / Issue of 1901." two-line imprint at bottom, trace of typing on reverse (when combined with S21P-eb it would have read "Departmental Sample / Postal Card Paper / 1901-5"), few tone spots, Very Fine and presumably unique, probably done in 1905 on some left over 1902 plate proofs (USPCC $900) (Image)
S21, 1902 1c Black on buff, "Full Face" McKinley (UX17), unused card addressed to "Messrs. Booth, Daily, & Irvins" and with "garbage card" form on reverse as usual, Very Fine and fresh, a choice example of this rare card (USPCC $3,500; Scott $2,500) (Image)
S21, 1902 1c Black on buff, "Full Face" McKinley (UX17), to "Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins" as usual with filled "garbage: form on reverse, "New Yory, NY Sta. B" Sep 29 1902" wavy line cancel, Very Fine and choice example of this popular card (USPCC $3,750; Scott $3,750) (Image)
S22P-a, 1902 1c Black on buff proof (UX18P), typograph of the complete design with "Proof of McKinley Postal Card" at bottom, Very Fine and fresh (USPCC $900) (Image)