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1869, 3¢ ultramarine (Scott 114), a striking example with 2-way perf shift, used on a remarkably neat and clean cover from New Hampshire to a lady in Massachusetts, Very Fine, an unusual item for the serious 1869 issue collector. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Dec-08-2020, 16:55:32 EST
Sold For 225
1870-1871 National Bank Note Co. Issue, I Grill
Sale No: 750
Lot No: 2162
Symbol: Cat No: 138 var.
1871, 7¢ vermilion, split H. grill, N.B.N.C. printing (Scott 138 var.), well centered, used on cover from Newark via New York to Leipzig, Germany (7¢ NGU Closed Mail rate), Fine to Very Fine, the split grill makes this an uncommon usage on cover. Scott $700 as normal on cover Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 1¢ deep blue (Scott 230), pair tied by Chicago 1893 duplex cancel on an illustrated corner card cover to New York (2 backstamps), Fine to Very Fine, a lovely Columbian Exposition item, with 2010 P.F. certificate. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 1¢ deep blue (Scott 230), pair tied by Chicago duplex cancel on an illustrated corner card cover to New York, Fine to Very Fine, attractive, with 2010 P.F. certificate, which mentions a few tone spots on the stamps (barely visible). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 2¢ brown violet (Scott 231), used on an 1893 Columbian Exposition multicolor illustrated souvenir post card from Chicago to Washington, D.C., Very Fine, beautiful and very scarce. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 5¢ chocolate (Scott 234), tied by Chicago 18 Apr 1893 duplex cancel (2 weeks before the exposition opened) on an illustrated cover to Germany (at the correct UPU rate, and with German backstamp), Fine to Very Fine,
The Schachner design is scarce (Wukusch SE9) and usually seen only on private cards . Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1893, Columbian, 15¢ dark green and 30¢ orange brown (Scott 238, 239), tied by Cincinnati, Ohio registry cancels on a 5¢ Columbian entire (U350), addressed to Germany, with 1894 backstamp; couple barely toned perfs, Very Fine overall, colorful and attractive, both stamps are scarce on cover - even though overfranked. Scott $448 ++ Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1893, Columbian, $2 brown red (Scott 242), centered to bottom, fresh, used on a local New York City registered cover, Fine to Very Fine, an uncommon high value usage on cover. Scott $1,900 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1893, Columbian, $3 olive green (Scott 243a), tied by a Chicago machine cancel, Jul 13, 1893, on a cover to Königsberg, Germany with a "Postmaster's Room, Chicago, Ill." corner card, backstamped Königsberg on Aug 17, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,500 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1893, Columbian, $4 crimson lake (Scott 244), solo franking on philatelic cover tied by target of Marion Mass Jul 3 1894 postmark addressed to the First Comptroller of the Treasury Hon R. B. Bowler; cover refolded and repaired which is only evident from the reverse side, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $4,000 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1909, 50¢ violet, D.L. watermark (Scott 341), used with a 3¢ violet and a 6¢ orange (333, 336), the three tied by undated Newark, N.J. double ovals on a parcel tag to Las Cascadas, Canal Zone, Panama, Very Fine. An exceedingly rare use of the 50¢ Third Bureau on "cover". Scott $5,000 on cover Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1908, 1¢ green, D.L. watermark, Attleboro perfs (Scott 343), full Attleboro perf (and paste-up!) at the bottom and trace at the top, tied by an Aug 2 Attleboro flag cancel (year not struck up) on an Attleboro Stamp Co. corner card cover to Stamford, Ct.; the stamp lifted and replaced, the cover with damp staining and part of top flap missing, otherwise Fine and rare, with 2008 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $12,500 Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Scott $12,500 Suggested Bid $2,00
Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00
Closed..Dec-08-2020, 17:02:27 EST
Sold For 1200
1916-1917 Washington-Franklin Issue, flat plate, u
1916, $1 violet black, unwatermarked, perf 10 (Scott 478),block of 4 with plate no. A5782 on small piece of selvage, used with a 6¢ red orange and three 30¢ orange red (506, 516) on a trimmed Registered Bank Tag canceled by three Pittsburgh, Pa. "REG" double-ovals; the block has become separated and faulty due to careless handling, but the piece is still relatively attractive and undeniably rare. Scott $3,000 single on cover Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1916, 2¢ carmine, type II, unwatermarked, horizontal rotary press coil (Scott 491), centered to left and hinged in place, tied by Long Island City, NY 1917 machine cancel on a druggists' advertising window cover, Fine, rare on cover, with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,100 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1923, 1¢ green, rotary press sheet waste, perf 11 (Scott 544), a Very Fine (for this issue) stamp tied to 1923 advertising postcard for "Justwell" adjustable elbows to Salem, NJ by "Philadelphia Pa., Aug. 18, 1923" slogan postmark, a great rarity as only two examples of this coil waste are known on postcard, with 1974 and 2014 P.F. certificates. Scott $5,500 Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1928, 2¢ carmine, type II, rotary press (Scott 634A), 2 plate blocks of 4 tied by Oakland, CA Airport cancels on an attractively cacheted cover for the "Pacific Coast Aeronautical Expo" (2 backstamps), Fine to Very Fine, a scarce - possibly unique - aviation cover. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1901, Pan-American, 2¢ carmine & black (Scott 295), May 1, 1901 Elizabeth NJ postmark, with flag cancel that nicely ties the stamp to light blue small envelope, letter enclosed datelined Elizabeth NJ May 1, 1901; stamp has edge faults at right where it saddled the edge of the envelope which also has some folds and light stains, a Fine cover and most presentable. Scott $2,750 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Lincoln (Scott 367), used on an first day picture post card from Urbana, Il., Fine to Very Fine, with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott $600 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), used on a first day stereo picture post card from Lancaster, Pa., Very Fine, a beautiful item. Scott $1,500 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)