United States "Back of the Book" Stamps and Postal History continued...
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2507 |
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UX14(CF1), 1897 1c Black on buff, Smith Counterfeit, used card cancelled by
"Chicago, Ill. Aug. 8, 1901" machine cancel to Beverly W.V., reverse with printed Simmons Manufacturing Co. receipt form, minor corner crease; accompanied by genuine used card with same printed receipt form, Very Fine and rare postally used example
(Scott $1,750) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States CF1] |
750
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:01 PM |
2508 |
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USPCC S21E-Cc, 1902 1c Black, Recut die essay on wove, transferred die
essay of all printing recut to remove forehead dots and to brighten, on 151 x 85mm thin wove paper, memo from J.H. Reeve on front and back reading "All postal cards of this design were condemned, but through accident a few were issued at P.C. Agency,
Rumford Falls, Me. All of which, I am informed, were collected by Mr. Bartells (sic), Stamp Collector, at Boston Mass, J.H.R.," silkened to strengthen, missing large piece of top left corner and small piece of bottom left corner, unique, delightful
showpiece for the collector of this issue, ex-Horton (Scott UX17E; USPCC S21E-Cc, $2,500) (Image
1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX17] |
500
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:02 PM |
2509 |
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UX17 var., 1902 1c Black on buff, "Full Face McKinley" Die proof, tiny abrasion bottom left,
back side with faint toning band, light diagonal crease at upper right affecting indicia, otherwise Very Fine; 2007 PF certificate (UPSS S21Sp4) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
Get Market Data for [United States UX17 var.] |
400
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:02 PM |
2510 |
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UX17, 1902 1c Black on buff, "Full-Face McKinley," mint card without
printed address, exceptionally clear impression, strong corners; light mount indent on three sides, small edge tone spot on reverse only, Very Fine appearance, only 18 known mint examples without preprinted address, one of the most popular and
desirable items in US postal stationery and a "must have" for any serious collector (Scott $14,000) (Image
1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX17] |
2,500
SOLD for $3,750.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:03 PM |
2511 |
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USPCC S22E-Bcc, 1902 1c Black, Partly untrimmed typographic die essay of entire
card, excess metal around lettering, framelines incomplete around vignette and eagle seal, on faint yellow-orange semi-glazed white opaque card, .0115" thick, 142 x 84mm, with blue BEP "45762" on reverse, Extremely Fine and probably unique
(Scott UX18E; USPCC S22E-Bcc, $2,000) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX18] |
250
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:03 PM |
2512 |
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USPCC S22P-a, 1902 1c Black on buff, Proof, typograph of the complete
design, printed at the bottom is "Proof McKinley Postal Card"; slight inclusion, mount marks on reverse, otherwise crisp and Very Fine (Scott UX18P; USPCC S22P-a, $500) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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60
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:04 PM |
2513 |
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USPCC S28E-C, 1910 (1c) Black, Vignette only essay, untrimmed woodcut die
essay of proposed vignette of McKinley, diagonal background lines partially crosshatched, on glazed white paper .008" thick, 113 x 122mm overall, pencil "ing" at top left (perhaps from "Joyce Engraving"), handstamped red "10" added by Post Office
Department, tiny nick at bottom edge mentioned for accuracy only, Very Fine and unique, ex-Horton (Scott UX21E; USPCC 28E-C, $1,000) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States S28E-C] |
250
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:05 PM |
2514 |
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USPCC S28E-E, 1910 (1c) Black, Vignette only essay, trimmed oval woodcut
die essay of proposed vignette of McKinley, horizontal background lines, on glazed white paper .008" thick, 121 x 154mm overall, pencil "By JH Wellington, Passaic" above vignette, handstamped red "12" added by Post Office Department, Very Fine and
unique, ex-Horton (Scott UX21E; USPCC 28E-E, $1,000) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States 28E-E] |
250
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:05 PM |
2515 |
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UX21e, 1910 1c Blue on bluish, "Four arcs pointed" variety, Type 1,
cancelled by "St. Louis, Mo. Sep 20, 1910" machine cancel to local address, part-printed Wm. G. Frye Manufacturing Co. for recording payment, Very Fine and scarce variety. (Scott $600, USPCC S28f) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX21e] |
120
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:06 PM |
2516 |
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UX22a, 1910 1c Blue on bluish, Double impression, mint card (address on
front and message on reverse), two impressions with horizontal registration, some light creasing, Very Fine and striking double impression variety, ex-Slawson, Barkhausen (Scott $850, USPCC S30bh) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX22a] |
240
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:06 PM |
2517 |
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UX23C, 1916, 1c Green on Gray, Die 1, mint card without usually seen
preprinted address, exceedingly fresh with crisp corners, Very Fine and choice.(Scott $3,250; UPSS S38)rnIn 1916, during a war-time paper shortage, this substandard grade of card stock was used temporarily, for a period of about two months. It was
sold only in sheets to printers for application of printed addresses, accounting for their great rarity without printed addresses. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX23C] |
1,200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:06 PM |
2518 |
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USPCC S35E-Aa, 1910 (2c) Grant International card essay, Needle point tracing on
celluloid, filled in with colored chalk, showing the outlines of the portrait only, mounted on white cardstock, the total being .013" thick, 60 x 67mm overall, with "V" cuts on all four sides, design started July 29, 1910 for what eventually
became the 1911 2c Red Grant international card (with Grant instead facing to the right), Very Fine and unusual, unique, from the estate of designer Marcus W. Baldwin, ex-Horton (Scott UX25E; USPCC S35E-Aa, $1,000) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX25E] |
200
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:07 PM |
2519 |
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USPCC S37Aa, 1914 1c Green (UX27), card with preprinted insurance company
address uprated with 10c Orange yellow (510) and sent registered from Clinton to LaPorte Ind., Clinton Jun 24 1920 "Registered" double-circle cancels plus registry handstamp. additional partly struck Jun 25 1920 "Registered" double-circle cancel at
right plus straight-line "Jun 25 1920" addressee's handstamp, printed insurance form on back, a bit of postal wear but overall Very Fine and rare registered use (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX27] |
250
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:08 PM |
2520 |
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USPCC S37C, 1914 1c Green on buff, Flat bed press emergency electro plate printing
(UX27 var.), mint card, fresh and Very Fine, an elusive card missing from most collections; ex-Woodward (UPSS $200) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States Collection] |
50
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:08 PM |
2521 |
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UX27D, 1916, 1c Dark green on gray, die 2, unused card with printed address
and message on the back, light corner bend lower left and a couple of light wrinkles at top, still Very Fine (Scott $175, UPSS S39) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States UX27D] |
50
SOLD for $85.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:09 PM |
2522 |
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USPCC S40P-a, 1917 1c Black, Die proof on white card board, glazed both
sides, .022" thick, 127 x 73mm, weak line on left outer line of oval, faint crease at lower left, still Very Fine and unique, ex-Horton (Scott UX18P; USPCC S40P-a, $2,000) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States UX18] |
500
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:09 PM |
2523 |
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USPCC S45-46, 1920 1c on 2c Carmine on cream Die 2, Detroit (2nd Die) surcharge
(UX33), surcharge to left of indicia, Kalamazoo Mich Dec 10 1926 machine cancel, addressed to Fort Worth,Tex, large "Return to Sender" pointing finger and "Removed No. 34" handstamps, "paste-over" label on back side along with Fort Worth Dec
13 1926 backstamp, 15mm sealed break (tape sealed on back side) at right edge, o/w Fine and rare (UPSS $725) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [United States 2nd Die] |
120
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:10 PM |
2524 |
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USPCC S54E-Ab, 1958 1c on 2c Revaluation surcharge essay, 1952 2c Red
Franklin postal card with experimental green ship-plane-train indicia at left, black "Canceled" printed across stamp and surcharge, Extremely Fine and fresh, 2009 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott UX38E var; USPCC S54E-Ab, $500)rnBoth
envelopes and postal cards were overprinted with experimental surcharges in 1956 and 1957 in anticipation of the postal rate increase of August 1, 1958. Both the green ship-plane-train design and the 1952 Tickometer surcharge were prepared, but
ultimately neither were released. These surcharges are discussed in depth in the November/December 2007 issue of Postal Stationery. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
Get Market Data for [United States UX38E] |
100
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:11 PM |
2525 |
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UX39 var, 1952 2c on 1c Green on buff, surcharged at left reading up,
Detroit surcharge type inverted, mint card, Very Fine and choice (UPSS S56-3f, $200) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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60
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:11 PM |
2526 |
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UXC1a, 1949 4c Deep red on buff, mint card, PO fresh and Very Fine, elusive
in mint condition; accompanied by mint UX1 (Scott $475, UPSS $450) (Image 1)
Get Market Data for [United States UXC1a] |
120
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction before Dec-09, 04:11 PM |
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