Custom Lathed Wood, "Turned Work of Every Description" (Scott 295), with Jeffersonville, Ind. duplex cancel ties 2c stamp to illustrated advertising cover, typed address, a little wear to edges, opened at top with a few nicks to top, Fine. (Image)
Opening US$ 24.00
Sold...US$ 24.00
Closed..Nov-01-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Airmail Postal History First Flights
Sale No: 5124
Lot No: 3468
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Salvador, 1931, First Flight Salvador to Bahamas, first dispatch of air mail from San Salvador to Nassau directly, fomerly all this mail went into the Miami dispatch and was rehandled by the Miami post office, but on this date the Salvador Government completed arrangements with Pan Airways for direct dispatch to points on the line, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Opening US$ 50.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
Closed..Nov-01-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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General Postal History by Year
Sale No: 5124
Lot No: 3467
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Cat No: Collection
Japanese Occupations, Selection of five covers, 1908-35, four items from Korea, one from Tsingtao, all franked by Japanese stamps; Korean items consist of a picture post card sent to Ireland plus three covers, one sent internally (Seoul to Pyong Yang), one "via Siberia" to Scotland, plus one franked by commemoratives to Stanley Gibbons' New York office, each cover's postage tied by one or another Japanese-style comb cancel; the Tsingtao cover is from the American Consulate in the city, the corner card additionally reading "Sanitary Report", addressed to The Secretary of the Treasury/(For the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Bureau), the 10s postage tied by a Tsingtau I.J.P.O. foreign comb with "Kobe/Japan" comb alongside, Very Fine overall, an interesting and attractive group. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Nov-01-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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People's Republic Postal History
Sale No: 5124
Lot No: 3464
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Cat No: 117-121
China (People's Republic), 1951, National Emblem (S1) complete (Scott 117-121), without gum as issued, fresh and sound; $500 with extraneous streak of ink at bottom, Very Fine. Yang S1-5. Scott $74 (Image)
Scott $74
Opening US$ 34.00
Sold...US$ 50.00
Closed..Nov-01-2020, 21:00:00 EST
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Railroad Covers
Sale No: 5124
Lot No: 3002
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Cat No: 323
[Missouri] EXPOSITION R.P.O., ST. LOUIS, MO., bold duplex handstamp, Sep 27, 1904, ties a 1¢ Louisiana Purchase (323) on an multicolor Exposition Postcard with an Exposition Station machine cancel of the same date at the lower left; to Mobile, Ala. with a receiving postmark on Sep 29; card pictures the Palace of Mines & Metallurgy; stamp slightly damaged where perforations extend beyond the card's edge at the right and card neatly reduced a bit at the left, Fine and scarce. Towle 831-E-1, RF VIII. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)