Pan-American Exposition Postal History continued...
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
901 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single (natural straight edge at
top) tied by Beverly Mass Jun 22 duplex cancel on 1909 cover addressed to Yokohama Japan and redirected to Hong Kong China; Yokohama and Hong Kong backstamps; cover with tiny piece out above the stamp otherwise Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:02 PM |
902 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by Aug 6 1901 duplex
cancel on 5¢ entire (Scott U330) addressed to ".. Consul of the Republic of Chili, to Japan, Yokohama" and redirected with labels in Japanese; cover with tiny flaws otherwise Very Fine and Uncommon Usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:02 PM |
903 |
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1901 1¢ Pan American single 1¢ and 2¢ Pan
Americans on 1901 registered cover with 5¢ Blue (Scott 281) and 10¢ Orange Brown type II (Scott 283), addressed to Luxembourg and redirected to Germany, stamps tied by NYC double oval cancels, wing margined NYC registery label partially
missing at right otherwise Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:02 PM |
904 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by Duubuque Iowa Aug
25 '01 machine cancel on cover addressed to Luxemburg; Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:03 PM |
905 |
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1901 4¢ Pan American single, tied by Brooklyn NY double
oval on Jul 18 1901 registered 2¢ entire franked with a vertical pair of 2¢ Pan American, addressed to Guadalajara Mexico; magenta Brooklyn registry handstamp, two different NYC registry labels (one with "Exchange" and one without) on front
and Mexico City registry label on reverse, Mexico City and Guadalajara transit marks; cover with tiny nick out at lower right otherwise Very Fine and Scarce Usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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150
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:03 PM |
906 |
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1901 1¢ Pan American single, tied by Buffalo NY Oct 4
1901 Pan American Exposition 1901 Barry Machine Slogan cancel (Bomar type B01-115A) on Private Mailing card addressed to Mexico; multicolored illustration of 74th Reg N.Y.N.G. Armory on reverse; Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:03 PM |
907 |
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1901 1 - 5¢ Pan American single of each plus extra
single of the 1¢ used to pay the 13¢ UPU registered rate to Roermond Holland, stamps tied by somewhat indistinct Buffalo NY double oval cancels; blue black three line "REG No. ..../ May 8 1901/ Buffalo, N.Y." handstamp at bottom center and
NYC registery label, proper backstamps, trivial cover toning otherwise Very Fine (Image
1)
(Image 2)
|
100
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:04 PM |
908 |
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1901 1¢ Pan American single, tied by Port Townsend
Washington May 10 1901 duplex cancel on card to Rotterdam Holland; large purple "PRINTED MATTER" handstamp at top secured the 1¢ UPU rate for a card to Europe, double circle Rotterdam receiving mark at upper left, reverse with a photograph of
downtown Port Townsend, trivial card flaws otherwise Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:04 PM |
909 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American tied by lightly struck Barry
Machine Slogan cancel (Bomar type B01-15C) on Private Mailing Card addressed to Amsterdam Holland, reverse with black illustration of the Electric Tower at night, Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:04 PM |
910 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by Proctorsville, VT
11 Aug 1902 duplex cancel on multicolored Pan American Exposition cover with illustration of Ethnology Building, Indian totem pole and canoe; addressed to Amsterdam Holland; proper backstamps; few trivial toned spots otherwise Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:04 PM |
911 |
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1901 1¢, 2¢ and 5¢ Pan Americans three covers to Netherlands;
1) Green Bay Wis. Oct 7 1901 machine flag cancel ties three 1¢ Pan Americans on 2¢ entire addressed to Amsterdam, cover with crease at left; 2) 2¢ Pan American tied by NYC Dec 10 1901 machine cancel on private mailing card addressed to
Tiel, color illustration of Indians and horses on reverse, small card corner creases; 3) single 5¢ Pan American, tied by Orange NJ Jun 7 '01 duplex cancel on cover addressed to The Hague; F-VF (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:05 PM |
912 |
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1901 1¢, 2¢ and 5¢ Pan American, one cover
and two Private Mailing cards all addressed to Holland; 1) single 1¢ tied by Oakland Feb 1 1902 machine flag cancel on card addressed to The Hage, reverse with multicolored illustration of "Apache Chief "Jas. A. Garfield" and two Chinese
maidens; 2) single 2¢ tied by Columbus Ohio Oct 14 1901 machine cancel on card to Zwolle (receiving mark at left), reverse with multicolor illustration of Niagara Falls; 3) single 5¢ tied by Buffal NY Jun 5 '01 Pan American Exposition 1901
Barry Machne Slogan cancel (Bomar type B01-15C) on Hotel Columbia corner card cover addressed to Dordrecht; few small flaws otherwise Very Fine (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:05 PM |
913 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American single, tied by Washington DC Jun
16 1901 machine cancel on private mailing card addressed to Oporto Portugual; multicolor illustrations of the Naval Monument and the Smithsonian Building on reverse, Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:05 PM |
914 |
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1901 1¢ Pan American, 2¢ Pan American two covers; 1) two
single 1¢ Pan Americans tied by New Albany Ind. Jun 5 1901 flag machine cancel on cover to U. S. Marine Hospital Service, Ponce Porto Rico, San Juan and Ponce receiving hand stamps, one stamp creased and cover with tiny flaws otherwise Fine; 2)
single 2¢ Pan American tied by Bridgeport Conn Sep 17 1901 machine cancel on cover addressed to Honolulu, H. I., San Francisco and Honolulu backstamps, tiny cover flaws othewise Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:06 PM |
915 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single (natural straight edge at
bottom) tied by NYC Jun 7 1901 duplex on cover addressed to Bulawayo Rhodesia; Bulawayo backstamp; cover with light bends from contents othewise Very Fine and Scarce (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
150
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:06 PM |
916 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by indistinct cork
cancel on 1901 cover with Litchfield Conn Aug 11 postmark, addressed to Bulawayo British South Africa and redirected back Conn the following April 1902; Sep 16 Dulawayo Rhodesia receiving mark and various Dead Letter Office markings, Very Fine and
Extremely Scarce Usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:06 PM |
917 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American two covers to Russia; 1) single
2¢ Pan American tied by Philadelphia Oct 18 1901 machine flag cancel on short paid cover addressed to St. Pertersburg, eventually marked "INCONNU" (unknown) and returned to sender, a wealth of backstamps (4 in Cyrillic), trivial cover flaws,
F-VF; 2) single 1899 2¢ Red type IV tied by 1900 Pan American Exposition slogan cancel on private mailing card addressed to Moscow, reverse with three multicolored illustrations of Niagara Falls, Russian receiving mark, Very Fine (Covers to
Russia during the Czarist time period are scarce) (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:06 PM |
918 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by New York Sep 5
1901 duplex postmark on cover addressed to Friedensfeld, St. Croix, D. W. I.; proper Christiansted and Frediksted backstamps; cover with small flaws otherwise Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
75
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:07 PM |
919 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single used on 1901 registered
cover franked with additional single 4¢ and 2¢ Pan Americans and two single 1¢ Pan Americans; Violet San Francisco Reg. Div. handstamp at left; addresed to Kingstown St. Vincent West Indies; NYC registry label at lower left and St.
Vincent backstamp; Very Fine and Very Scarce Usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
200
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:07 PM |
920 |
|
1899 2¢ Red, Type IV "Buffalo NY Nov 27 1900 Pan
American Exposition 1901" Barry Machine Slogan cancel (Bomar type B01-13B) ties stamp on card addressed to Pietermaritzburg Natal, card with illustration of the "Temple of Music" on the reverse, proper Natal receiving mark; Very Fine and Extremely
Scarce Usage (Image 1) |
200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 01:07 PM |