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Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2249 |
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Minneapolis Knitting Works Postcards, seven unmailed cards (the set of six
different designs) with paraphrased nursery rhyme captions to cartoon designs, one with a damaged stamp affixed and few with trivial bit of aging, Fine group (Image 1)
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50
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:41 PM |
2250 |
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Buster Brown and Tige Postcards, 13 different cards (6 are posted 1906/10)
incl two with Valentine's Day theme, one for Christmas and the others showing the calendar for a month (Dec 1906/Nov 1926) with an appropriate theme for the month shown, some typical wear and a few minor faults but still a Fine and attractive group
of these popular cards (Image 1)
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75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:42 PM |
2251 |
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c.1910s Bell Telephone Promotional Postcards, the complete set of twelve
cards showing different uses of the phone for emergencies, social calls, household duties, "convenience", emergencies incl fire, etc., all unposted and with undivided backs, a few bits of trivial edge wear and one with a light bend, still Very Fine
(Image 1)
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60
SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:42 PM |
2252 |
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Rockford Watch Co Calendar Postcards, nine cards for Jan 1910, March-Sept
1910 and Nov 1910, all with a design appropriate to the particular month along with an advertising message/ slogan, each with a printed ad message from distributor "R.S. Wills Co." of Spokane Wash, the March card with a written message on back, July
posted, all others unmailed, Fine group (Image 1)
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50
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:42 PM |
2253 |
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Buffalo Pitts Steam Road Roller Co Heavy Equipment Construction c1910 Postcards,
set of six cards (no. 1-5, 7) showing a side view of the roller (2 cards) or "on the job" (4 cards), all posted from Buffalo NY in 1910, each with a printed ad message on the back side, some trivial postal wear, Fine and elusive (Image 1)
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50
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:42 PM |
2254 |
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"Fence" on the Roadside View Postcards, set of six cards for "National
Fence", "American Fence", Royal Fence", Ellwood Fence" (stamp affixed and with a message but unmailed), "Anthony Fence" and "Royal Fence" (posted 1914), most with a printed "Now is the time to buy fence" message on back, some minor flaws but
generally F-VF (Image 1)
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50
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:43 PM |
2255 |
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Nursery Rhyme Postcards, set of four
unmailed cards with nursery rhyme and an appropriate multicolor illustration, F-VF (Image 1)
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40
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:43 PM |
2256 |
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Swift's Pride Soap & Wash Powder Postcards, six different c.1909 cards, 5
unposted, one mailed 1909, portrays children in different costumes (incl Native American) and with an accompanying verse, printed message on back, Fine and attractive selection (Image 1)
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50
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:43 PM |
2257 |
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1910s Nash Labor Day Postcards, two c.1910 cards with embossed Labor Day
allegories and eagle designs; one with Farmer, Blacksmith and Lady and the other with a Patriotic American flanked by flag, shield and symbols of various industries, Very Fine and scarce (Image 1)
|
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:43 PM |
First Day Covers
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2258 |
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557, 1922 5c Dark blue, tied by "Oyster Bay N.Y. Oct. 27, 1922 3:30 AM"
first day machine cancel on unaddressed card, Extremely Fine and scarce, one of the finest examples known, ex-Martin (Scott $2,000) (Image 1)
|
400
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:44 PM |
2259 |
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630, 1926 2c White Plains Sheet, #18771 TR with multiple "White Plains
N.Y." dumb oval cancels on Worden First Day Cover, four double circle registered backstamps incl. Oct. 20 and "Los Angeles, Calif. Registered Oct. 21, 1926", Very Fine (Scott $1,800) (Image 1)
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700
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:44 PM |
2260 |
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657, 703, 1929/31 2c Sullivan, Yorktown, selection of three FDC with
different Torkel Gundel add-on cachets, 657 (1), 703 (2), F-VF (Image 1)
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SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:45 PM |
2261 |
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681, 1929 2c Ohio River Canalization, 7 different FDC with Beazell cachets
and Pittsburgh (3), Cairo Ill, Homestead Pa, Louisville Ky or Cincinnati date of issue cancels, 2 unaddressed, F-VF (Image 1)
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150
SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:45 PM |
2262 |
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717, 1932 2c Arbor Day, "J. Sterling Morton, Originator of Arbor Day,"
Beazell photo paper cachet with Nebraska City Apr 22 1932 machine cancel (some smudging as usual), Very Fine (Image 1)
|
50
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:45 PM |
2263 |
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717, 1932 2c Arbor Day, "Trees of the West," Beazell photo paper cachet
with Nebraska City Apr 22 1932 machine cancel (some smudging as usual), Very Fine (Image 1)
|
50
SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:46 PM |
2264 |
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975, 1948 3c Will Rogers, Dorothy Knapp hand-painted cachet, postmarked
Claremore, Oklahoma November 4, 1948, of the period, Very Fine (Image 1)
|
200
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:46 PM |
2265 |
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975, 1948 3c Will Rogers, Dorothy Knapp hand painted cachet, postmarked
Claremore, Oklahoma November 4, 1948, of the period, unique design, ex-Jarrett (Image 1)
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500
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:47 PM |
2266 |
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C11, 1928 5c Beacon, tied on airmail envelope with splendid Ben Kraft
handpainted cachet, Chicago Ill Aug 1 1928 (1st day of 5c airmail rate) duplex cancel, Very Fine (Image
1)
|
SOLD for $35.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:47 PM |
2267 |
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E13-14, 1925 15c, 20c Special Delivery, each with 2c Lexington (Scott 618)
and tied on an FDC by Washington date of issue duplex cancels, 15c addressed to Robinette, stamp slightly oxidized, 20c envelope with flap glue aging showing through, F-VF (Scott $575) (Image 1)
|
50
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:48 PM |
2268 |
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E15-16, 1927/41 10c, 15c Special Delivery, 3 FDC; E15 with (uncacheted) and
w/o electric eye (cacheted), E15 addressed to Siebold (stamp slightly oxidized), F-VF (Scott $305) (Image
1)
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SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-14, 12:48 PM |
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