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Envelope, 1853, Nesbitt 1st Issue, 6¢ green on buff (Scott U14), cut square (full corner), fresh with soft color and clear embossing, Very Fine. Scott $200 for cut square . Estimate $200 - 250 . (Image)
Envelope, 1860, Nesbitt 2nd Issue, 10¢ green (Scott U32), cut square, flawless impression on glowing white paper with perfectly balanced margins, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $1,250 . Estimate $800 - 1,200 . (Image)
Envelope, 1860, Nesbitt 2nd Issue, 10¢ green on buff (Scott U33), cut square, clean impression on paper colored through; sound with attractive margins, Very Fine. Scott $1,250 . Estimate $750 - 1,000 . (Image)
Estimate $750-1,000
Opening US$ 0.00
Sold...US$ -450.00
Closed..Sep-17-2021, 16:15:57 EST
Sold For -450
Sale No: 760
Lot No: 2093
Symbol: *C
Cat No: U42, U43, U45
Envelope, 1865, Nesbitt 4th Issue, 9¢ lemon on buff & 9¢ orange on buff (Scott U66-U67), cut squares, nice duo showing clear color difference; each well-impressed with solid color and full margins; #U66 with owner's handstamp on reverse (mentioned for accuracy), Very Fine. Scott $500 . Estimate $300 - 400 . (Image)
Envelope, 1870, Reay Issue, 90¢ carmine on cream (Scott U107), cut square, a sensational piece with exceptional color and detail, full margins all around, and a mute double-oval cancel; light soiling from usage as to be expected, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $2,250 . Estimate $1,200 - 1,800 . (Image)
Envelope, 1875-87, Quintet of Plimpton and Plimpton & Morgan issues, comprising cut squares of #U206 and U207, plus full corners of #U207, U208 and U337; each Post Office fresh and sound, with stunning color and impression, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, an attractive assortment of alluring Alexanders. Scott $610+ . Estimate $400 - 600 . (Image)
1951, 10¢ chocolate on pale blue (Scott UC16b), entire, fresh and sound with square corners and crisp folds, Extremely Fine, a sweet chocolate, often mis-identified. Scott $450 . Estimate $200 - 300 . (Image)
War Dept., 1875, 30¢ red on amber (Scott UO68), cut square; tiny tear to backflap at left, a few tiny inclusions, F.-V.F. Scott $1,100 . Estimate $500 - 750 . (Image)
Estimate $500-750
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Sep-17-2021, 16:18:58 EST
Sold For 325
Postal Cards
Sale No: 760
Lot No: 2100
Symbol: */o
Cat No: Collection
Small Postal Card Study Selection, 1873-1901, 35 cards in all, ranging from #UX3 to UX18, gathered with an eye to the interesting and different; comprises #UX3 with year-of-issue 1873 dates (7), dated 1874 or 1875 (4), showing watermark varieties (2, tailed and no-tail "P"), an inking variety, with inverted watermark (5); #UX5 preprinted "City of Newton" (unused), preprinted with German address and "Via ENGLAND" (2 unused), one to England uprated with 2¢ Jackson (#178); #UX7 preprinted or advertising (2 unused), cancelled Booneville, Ind., and with recut "ONE CENT"; #UX9 with Sanders, SC octagonal M.O.B. cancel; #UX12 with YMCA World's Fair Corn Festival advertisement; #UX13 used to Germany (5); plus uncancelled #UX18 with back repapered; condition varies, but an interesting lot, F.-V.F. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs. Estimate $350 - 500 . (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $350-500
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..Sep-17-2021, 16:19:34 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 760
Lot No: 2101
Symbol: *C
Cat No: UX10 var.
1891, 1¢ black on buff, Columbian Exposition cards (Scott UX10 var.), Set 4 with added 1¢ Columbian on the address side, lacks card No. 3, but includes two card No. 6, also includes the original wrapper, which has some damp staining and a rough opening edge, but is otherwise intact. USPCC EX35//EX44. USPCC $550 . Estimate $250 - 350 . (Image)
Estimate $250-350
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Sep-17-2021, 16:19:56 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 760
Lot No: 2102
Symbol: *C
Cat No: UX10 var.