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1923, $2 deep blue, large die proof on India (Scott 572P1), in majestic color on flawless India, die sunk on 197 x 147 mm cream card with Hubert Work's signed approval below; control number 154040 in blue on reverse; bottom corners lightly bumped—easily overlooked, Very Fine. Scott $2,500 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1922 Fourth Bureau Issue, $5 "America", Stevenson photographic essay of an unaccepted design (Scott 573-E), design size 665 x 76 mm, initialed "JSS" (John S. Stevenson) in the bottom margin, Extremely Fine. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1926, 13¢ green, large die proof on India (Scott 622P1), in the boldest color imaginable, the India die sunk on 146 x 197 mm card; black control number 70077 on reverse; a few light scuffs or small toned spots, still Very Fine. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $500-7
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 14:48:42 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 751
Lot No: 1024
Symbol: P
Cat No: 628P1a
1926, 5¢ Ericsson, large die proof on white wove, die sunk on card (Scott 628P1a), with alluring color and three-dimensional detail, the India sunk on 154 x 201 mm rough-surfaced cream card with Postmaster General Harry S. New's signed approval at bottom; control number 1393524 in blue on reverse; lower left corner of card clipped, Very Fine, full steam ahead when bidding. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1930, 2¢ Braddock's Field, group of four photo essays (Scott 688), three unadopted designs, plus as issued, hinged to a homemade page including the actual stamp and a page with technical data, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1932, 5¢ Washington Bicentennial, large die proof on India, die sunk on card (Scott 710P1), an immaculate proof in oversized sink on 153 x 183 mm cream card; control number 70098 in black on reverse, Very Fine, a lovely item for the Washington enthusiast. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $500-7
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 14:49:59 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 751
Lot No: 1027
Symbol: E
Cat No: 718-E1, 719-E1 vars
1932, Summer Olympics, set of four submitted designs (Scott 718-E1, 719-E1 vars), comprising the two Scott-listed essays, plus two rejected designs submitted by C.A. Huston, each artwork-sized, mounted on homemade exhibit page, Very Fine. Scott $2,500+ Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, Bureau photo essay of the classical Greek Discus Thrower statue (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, with labels different from the final design, 26 x 29 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, Bureau photo essay, similar to the adopted design (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 26 x 29 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, unadopted Bureau photo essay of a runner (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 26 x 29 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, unadopted Bureau photo essay of a hurdle jumper (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 26 x 29 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, unadopted Bureau photo essay of a Winged Nike (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 27 x 28 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, unadopted Bureau photo essay of a Winged Nike (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 26 x 29 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, unadopted Bureau photo essay of a shot putter (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 27 x 29 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 2¢ Summer Olympics, unadopted Bureau photo essay of a stylized runner (Scott 718-E), drawing on thick artist's card, in black and white, 26 x 30 mm, Very Fine, extremely rare, ex-Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1932, 5¢ Summer Olympics, set of seven photo essays (Scott 719), neatly arranged on a presentation page, a set of stamp-sized essays ranging from the sporting to the allegorical; accompanied by page of technical details on the issue, Very Fine, go on and bid: you have a sporting chance. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1933, 5¢ Kosciuszko, page of 12 photo essays (Scott 734), lovely holding of BEP stamp-sized essays, including the design as issued plus varieties we never got to see; clean and fresh, hinged to an album page, Very Fine, ex Alvin Hall. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1934, 1¢ Yosemite National Park, Bureau photo essay (Scott 740-E), 190 x 236 mm, Very Fine. The lot also contains a signed note by Harold Ickes, then-Secretary of the Interior, that this view was actually used for the design of the issued stamp. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1934, 2¢ Grand Canyon National Park, Bureau photo essay (Scott 741-E), 200 x 245 mm, Very Fine. The lot also contains a signed note by Harold Ickes, then-Secretary of the Interior, that this view was actually used for the design of the issued stamp. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1934, 3¢ Mt. Rainier National Park, Bureau photo essay (Scott 742-E), 198 x 245 mm, Very Fine. The lot also contains a signed note by Harold Ickes, then-Secretary of the Interior, that this view was actually used for the design of the issued stamp. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)