[Arizona] Liberty, Statue of Liberty in red, two nice strike, with an Armistice Day, Nov 11, 1933, duplex handstamp alongside, ties a block of 4 of imperf 1¢ Century of Progress commemoratives on a cover to W.G. Fountaine in Columbus, O., with an attractive red & black "Armistice-Day" cachet, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 646. (Image)
Opening US$ 60.00
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Lot No: 6179
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[Arizona] Prescott, small Bronco & Rider, five bold strikes tie 17¢ postage on an Aug 14, 1928 Registered cover to New York City, Very Fine. Commemorating the "Prescott Frontier Days" Rodeo, this cancel was reportedly used on about 2.000 between Jul 1 and Dec 1, 1928. Loso-deWindt 942. (Image)
Opening US$ 160.00
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Lot No: 6182
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Cat No: LD 579
[California] Indian Diggings, small "X", two perfect strikes cancel a 3¢ Maryland Tercentenary, which is tied by a Nov 8, 1934 duplex handstamp and a small purple target (LD 579) on a cover to Amsterdam, N.Y., with an additional Nov 7 c.d.s., without a year date, at the lower left, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 578. (Image)
Opening US$ 30.00
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Lot No: 6184
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[Illinois] Chicago Ridge, 4-Point Ornament in blue & green, five perfect strikes tie 18¢ postage on an Apr 7, 1934 Registered cover to W.G. Fountaine in Briggsdale, O., Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 155. (Image)
Opening US$ 100.00
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Lot No: 6185
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[Illinois] Chicago Ridge, "POST OFFICE DAY/1775--1932" in purple, mostly clear strike ties a pair of 9¢ Washington Bicentennials on a Jul 26, 1932 Registered cover to Pacific Palisades, Cal., Very Fine. The only date of use. Loso-deWindt 148.
The Post Office was established by the Second Continental Congress on July 26, 1775. (Image)
Opening US$ 80.00
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Lot No: 6186
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[Illinois] Chicago, McKinley Park Sta., Irish Harp in green, Very Fine strike, with a matching, lightly struck St. Patrick's Day, Mar 17, 1932, duplex handstamp alongside, ties a pair of 1¢ Franklins on a cover to C.A. Paige in East Lansing, Mich., Very Fine. The only date of use. Loso-deWindt 132. (Image)
Opening US$ 38.00
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Lot No: 6188
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[Illinois] Henton, George Washington, clear strike, with a Dec 14, 1932 c.d.s. alongside, ties a 3¢ Washington Bicentennial on a cover to New York City with a black & violet Washington Memorial cachet on the 133rd Anniversary of of his death, Very Fine. Not recorded after Nov 12, 1932. Loso-deWindt 525. (Image)
Opening US$ 60.00
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Lot No: 6190
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[Illinois] Mahomet, "V" for Victory with "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death", light strike, with a May 29, 1943 c.d.s. alongside, ties a 3¢ "Win the War" on a cover to Glassport, Pa. with a red & blue Uncle Sam patriotic cachet, Very Fine. The only recorded date of use. Loso-deWindt 704. (Image)
Opening US$ 24.00
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Lot No: 6198
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[Indiana] Bass, George Washington bust in purple, three Very Fine strikes tie 17¢ postage on a Feb 23, 1931 Registered cover from C.A. Paige to himself in East Lansing, Mich., Very Fine. Previously thought to have been used only on Washington's Birthday, Feb 22. Loso-deWindt 45. (Image)
Opening US$ 75.00
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Lot No: 6201
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[Indiana] Liberty, Statue of Liberty, four perfect strikes tie 33¢ postage (all Prexies) on a Jan 24, 1952 Registered cover to Floyd Shockley in Cumberland, Ind.; with the original Registered Mail Receipt, Very Fine. A day later than Loso & deWindt's only date of use. Loso-deWindt N-470. (Image)
Opening US$ 140.00
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Lot No: 6205
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[Kentucky] Anchor, smaller unframed Anchor in purple, nice strike, with a matching Mar 5, 1934 Anchor c.d.s. alongside, ties a 3¢ N.R.A. commemorative on a cover to Norristown, Pa., Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 16. (Image)
Opening US$ 30.00
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Lot No: 6206
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[Kentucky] Bug, Beetle, four strikes and a light Aug 28, 1929 c.d.s. cancel 17¢ postage on a Registered cover to Chicago, Fine to Very Fine. Three days prior to the Loso & deWindt earliest date of use. Loso-deWindt 109. (Image)
Opening US$ 60.00
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Lot No: 6211
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[Kentucky] Ed, framed "Rember Our Heroes" in purple, two Very Fine strikes, with a Memorial Day, May 30, 1935, c.d.s. alongside, ties 1¢ & 2¢ imperf National Parks on a cover to St. Charles, Ill., Very Fine. Loso & deWindt's last year of use is 1934. Loso-deWindt 284. (Image)
Opening US$ 30.00
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Lot No: 6212
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[Kentucky] Ed, George Washington in purple, five very light strikes tie five George Washington stamps totaling 17¢ postage on a Washington's Birthday, Feb 22, 1930, Registered cover to Indianapolis, Ind., Fine. Loso-deWindt 360. (Image)
Opening US$ 30.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
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Lot No: 6219
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[Kentucky] War Creek, "War Creek/1932" in purple, perfect strike ties a pair of 9¢ Washington Bicentennials on an Armistice Day Nov 11, 1932 Registered cover to Thomas Cornish in Chicago with a pretty 3-color "Armistice-Day" Pictorial cachet, Very Fine. (Image)
Opening US$ 75.00
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Lot No: 6220
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[Michigan] Mesick, Jack-O-Lantern in orange, two Very Fine strikes, with a 1931 Halloween c.d.s. (struck partly off the cover) alongside, tie a 2¢ Yorktown commemorative on a cover to Pacific Palisades, Cal., Fine to Very Fine. The only recorded date of use. Loso-deWindt 743. (Image)
Opening US$ 34.00
Sold...US$ 34.00
Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6221
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[Michigan] Sandusky, "S", three choice strikes tie 15¢ postage and cancel the indicia on a 2¢ entire set Registered on Dec 11, 1930 to C.A. Paige in East Lansing, Mich., Very Fine. The Loso & deWindt listing notes the date of use as Dec 11, 1939 - no doubt, a typo. Loso-deWindt 1026. (Image)
Opening US$ 30.00
Sold...US$ 40.00
Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6229
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[North Carolina] Patrick, Irish Harp in "piecrust" frame in green, Very Fine strike, with a matching 1933 St. Patrick's Day duplex handstamp alongside, ties a 3¢ Oglethorpe commemorative on a greenish cover to H.O. Nouss in St. Louis, with an additional strike of the Harp without the frame at the upper left, Very Fine. The only date of use. Loso-deWindt 901. (Image)
Opening US$ 24.00
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Lot No: 6231
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Cat No: UC14
[Ohio] Newton Falls, large 4-Engine Plane, nice strike, with the legend, "New 5 Cent Air Mail Puts Wings on Your Letters" across the wings, cancels a 5¢ Airmail entire (UC14) to Indianapolis, with an Apr 3, 1947, Newton Falls machine cancel at the lower left; reduced just a bit at the left, Very Fine. Loso & deWindt note that this cancel, which was supposed to publicize the reduction of the Airmail rate from 6¢ to 5¢, "was used at least as early as 1948.". Loso-deWindt 807. (Image)
Opening US$ 30.00
Sold...US$ 55.00
Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6232
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[Ohio] Old Washington, Eagle with Flag in serrated circle in red, Very Fine strike, with a matching Flag Day, June 14, 1935, c.d.s. alongside, ties a 3¢ Newburgh commemorative on a cover to H.O. Nouss in St. Louis with a pretty I>red & blue , Very Fine. The only date of use. Loso-deWindt N-580. (Image)
Opening US$ 40.00
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Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6233
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[Ohio] Osborn, shaded 5-Point Star, two nice strikes tie 17¢ postage on a Jan 12, 1929 Registered cover to Cincinnati, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 854. (Image)
Opening US$ 20.00
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Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6234
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[Ohio] Patriot, Hand with String of Firecrackers in purple, two Very Fine strikes tie 18¢ postage on a July4, 1934 Registered cover to M.H. Spies in Decatur, Ill., with a printed cachet matching the design as the cancel, Very Fine. The only date of use. Loso-deWindt 903. (Image)
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6235
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[Ohio] Sinking Spring, Serpent Mound in bright magenta, perfect strike, with a Sep 26, 1933 c.d.s. alongside, ties a 1¢ Franklin strip of 3 on a cover to Columbus, O., with a corresponding blue cachet publicizing "The Most Famous Indian Earthworks in the World", Very Fine. Designed by Dr. B.R. Bales and used for only one day. Loso-deWindt 1084. (Image)
Opening US$ 50.00
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Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6236
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[Ohio] Troy, fancy oval of Arrowheads, two nice strikes tie 17¢ postage on an Oct 19, 1929 Registered cover to Cleveland, O., Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 1176. (Image)
Opening US$ 50.00
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Lot No: 6237
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[Oklahoma] Rose, Rose in a Vase in purple, three Very Fine strikes tie 17¢ postage on a Mother's Day, May 13, 1934 Registered cover to P.G. Russo in Atlantic City, N.J., with a pretty red and green Mother's Day cachet picturing a vase full of roses, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 986. (Image)
Opening US$ 100.00
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Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6240
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[Pennsylvania] Sharon, "REG" in Maple Leaf in blue, three nice strikes tie 20¢ postage, including a 2¢ Lexington-Concord plate block of 6, on a locally addressed, Oct 24, 1928 Registered cover, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 1060. (Image)
Opening US$ 70.00
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Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6242
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[South Carolina] Pacolet Mills, "PM" monogram in blue, 16 bold strikes cancel 17¢ postage, including plate blocks of #632 & 634, on an Oct 21, 1929 Registered cover to the cancel's designer, W.H. Gilley, in Chicago, Fine to Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 862. (Image)
Opening US$ 50.00
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Lot No: 6246
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[Utah] Washington, Blacksmith in purple, nice strike ties a 3¢ Maryland Tercentenary with a matching Sep 3, 1934, Labor Day, duplex handstamp alongside, on a beautifully cacheted Labor Day cover to Chicago; stamp with slight pre-use damage, otherwise Extremely Fine. Loso-deWindt 1223. (Image)
Opening US$ 24.00
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Lot No: 6251
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[West Virginia] Star City, shaded Star in purple, three nice strikes tie 18¢ postage on a May 16, 1933 Registered cover from W.H. Gilley to R.P. Gilley in Chicago Ridge, Ill., Very Fine. ldws only day is May 3, 1933. Loso-deWindt 1108. (Image)
Opening US$ 60.00
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Lot No: 6252
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[Wisconsin] Appleton, Cross Grave Marker in blue, to Very Fine strikes, one tying a 2¢ Harding Memorial commemorative with a Memorial Day, May 30, 1929, Appleton duplex handstamp alongside, on a cover from designer, H.M. Brehm to W.C. Brink in Genesee Depot, Wis.; below the second impression of the cancel is the typed legend from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, "'For those who gave their lives that the nation mignt live ----'", Very Fine. A penciled "22X" on the reverse possibly indicates the number of covers prepared. Loso-deWindt 26. (Image)
Opening US$ 45.00
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Lot No: 6253
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[Wisconsin] Genesee Depot, large Cow silhouette in purple, five full strikes and one partial, tie 17¢ postage on a Nov 2, 1928 Registered cover from the cancel's designer, W.C. Brink, to Los Angeles, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 401. (Image)
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Aug-16-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Lot No: 6254
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[Wisconsin] Keshena, Arrowhead in blackish violet, three strikes tie 17¢ postage on a Dec 21, 1929 Registered cover to Floyd Shockley in Indianapolis, Fine to Very Fine. Two months later than Loso & deWindt's last recorded date of use. Loso-deWindt 621. (Image)
Opening US$ 60.00
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Lot No: 6255
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[Wisconsin] Nekoosa, 2-ring Target with center dot, Very Fine strike, with a Nov 9, 1937 c.d.s. alongside (possibly a duplex), ties a 1¢ Franklin on postcard to Norwood, O., with an unusual handstamped cachet, "A Bull's Eye/ (image of a Bull)/ Target Type Cancel Only at this Post Office"; the reverse is a printed ad from Milwaukee stamp dealer, Joseph F. Bronsky, offering FDCs of the upcoming Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands commemoratives by various cachet makers, Very Fine. Loso & deWindt note this cancels use only until Oct 1, 1935. Loso-deWindt 791. (Image)