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Hawaii - Town Postmarks continued...
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CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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2121 |
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43 |
Hawaii, (Maui) Keanae. Manuscript town postmark (802, 1RR) on 1883, 2¢ rose, with additional light target handstamp; light perf toning, otherwise Very Fine, a very rare manuscript
postmark. Scott No. 43; Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1) |
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2122 |
o |
81 |
Hawaii, (Maui) Makawao, Maui, Mar 24, 1900. Purple cds with manuscript date (281.011) on 1899, 2¢ rose, Very Fine, very scarce with manuscript date, manuscript dates are known between January
6th and May 12th of 1900. Scott No. 81; Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1) |
Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
2123 |
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Hawaii, (Maui) "Sandwich Is. Maui, on Board Ship Emily Morgan, Oct. 1853". Dateline on 8 page highly descriptive letter from a whaleship anchored at Maui that reads in part, "Thinking of brief sketch
of the method of capturing, killing, and taking care of a Sperm Whale would be interesting to you. And having my writing tacks aboard I will endeavor to give you a faithful description of the Modus Operandi: When upon cruising groundmen are stationed
at the fore main & mizzen top gallant croptree on the look out for spouts which are caused by the whale in breathing sending forth cloud of spray from his spout hole which is situated in the fore part of the head. When a spout is discovered the look
out sings out "There she blows". Captain asks "Where away" the look out gives him the direction and distance. And in a moment the Captain is at mast head. He soon makes out whether it is a Sperm Whale by the spout. Should it be cries
"Call all hands! Get your boats ready" The boats are about 27 feet in length by _ width, sharp at both ends. The lines are coiled in tubs and are put in the boats. The harpoons are bent on the lines. and all is ready. When the ship is within
proper distance, the Capt. Orders to "lower away". And all the boats are down in a twinkling. Each boat has a crew of six men, one of which is called boatsteerer, whose business it is to fasten to the whale, and an officer who is boat header
who kills the whale…All are excite at the Header's "Cry out, Pull my hunters pull! There he lays like a log- Give way my hunters! I'll give you anything I am in possession of it we get him. Oh pull! Do pull! You shall have
everything but my wife, do pull!!…", a Very Fine and interesting whaling letter with great detail. Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1) |
Est. $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2124 |
o |
31 |
Hawaii, (Maui) Waihee P.O. Full strike of circular postmark (237.527, 1RRRR) on 1864, 2¢ rose vermilion, with additional target handstamp, small pinhole and clipped perfs at upper right,
otherwise Very Fine, one of the finest strikes of this extremely rare Waihee postmark, with Only Five Strikes Recorded. Scott No. 31; Estimate $500 - 750.
(Image1) |
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2125 |
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Hawaii, (Maui) "Wailuku P.O., Mar. 5". Manuscript postmark with matching "Free" rating on gray folded letter datelined "Wailuku Mar. 3d 1851" from Rev. E. Bailey to Rev. D. Baldwin at
Lahaina, letter discusses land matters; light horizontal fold, Very Fine, ex-Golden. Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000.
ONE OF ONLY FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE MANUSCRIPT WAILUKU POSTMARK APPLIED BY THE FIRST
"UNOFFICIAL" POSTMASTER, REVEREND EDWARD W. BAILEY.
According to Gregory, the Wailuku post office was officially established in 1859. Prior to 1859, the Reverend Edward W. Bailey served as an unofficial postmaster. The postmark and
"Free" rating are in the hand of the Reverend Bailey. The "Free" was not necessary since inter- and intra-island mail was postage-free by legislative order until 1859. All five recorded examples of this manuscript postmark are on
letters from Rev. E. Bailey to Rev. D. Baldwin at Lahaina. (Image1) |
Est. $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2126 |
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282.01 (II) |
Hawaii, (Maui) Wailuku, Maui, Nov 18, 1889. Clear strike of purple double-circle datestamp on cover with provisional manuscript "Paid" (MH 851, 1RRRR) rating to F. L. Stolz at
Kahului, reverse with bold "Kahului, Maui, 19 Nov" cds (MH 282.011); no backflap, some light aging, Very Fine. Meyer-Harris No. 282.01 (II); Estimate $400 - 600.
A RARE PROVISIONAL "PAID"
STAMPLESS USE FROM WAILUKU BY INTERIM WAILUKU POSTMASTER J.M. LEE.
The provisional "Paid" stampless usages from Wailuku, Maui are known in November 1889. (Image1) |
Est. $400-600
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2127 |
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Hawaii, (Molokai) Kalaupapa, Molokai, H.I. Purple three-line postmark tying U.S. 2¢ Bureau issue on cover to Honolulu, reverse with "Honolulu, H.I., Jun 20, 1900" receiving duplex; cover with
"restored" corners that were clipped for fumigation, Very Fine, an extremely rare territorial postmark usage from Kalaupapa, Molokai used less than a week after Hawaii became a territory. Estimate; $750 - 1,000.
Because of an outbreak of the bubonic plague, fumigation was required on all mail from December of 1899 until April 30, 1900. This cover shows that fumigation took place several months more in Molokai. (Image1) |
Est. $750-1,000
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2128 |
o |
35 |
Hawaii, (Molokai) Kaunakakai, H.I., Post Office. Partial strike of cds showing part of town name (238.02, 1RRRR) on 1875, 2¢ brown, Very Fine, with 2010 H.P.S. certificate. Scott No.
35; Estimate $500 - 750.
EXTREMELY RARE EXAMPLE OF KAUNAKAKAI'S FIRST HANDSTAMP POSTMARK, WITH ONLY THREE EXAMPLES RECORDED. (Image1) |
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2129 |
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76 |
Hawaii, (Molokai) Kaunakakai, Molokai, Jan 3, 1896. Origin cds (281.01) on cover to Cincinnati, O., franked with 1894, 5¢ rose lake tied by purple target, Honolulu transit duplex additionally
tying stamp and San Francisco transit backstamp; cover tone spot at bottom left, Very Fine, a scarce usage from Molokai. Scott No. 76; Estimate $200 - 300.
(Image1) |
Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
2130 |
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81 |
Hawaii, (Molokai) Kaunakakai, Molokai, May 19, 1899. Receiving cds (255.01) on cover franked 1899, 2¢ rose tied by "Honolulu, H.I., May 18, 1899" duplex postmark; cover reduced at left, Very
Fine. Scott No. 81; Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1) |
Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
2131 |
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Hawaii, (Molokai) Molokai (S Isles), Nov. 23rd, 1845. Dateline on folded letter addressed to Harvey Baldwin in Hudson, Ohio, letter written by Reverend Claudius Buchanan Andrews who was stationed in
Kaluaaha, with pencil "To be forwarded by the first opportunity" senders endorsement, entered the U.S. mails with red "Boston, Mass., May 25" cds and matching "Ship" and "12" rate handstamps, with lengthy letter
describing the island and its inhabitants…Its people were the strangest of all and remarks on the Missionaries efforts to change the natives…It is and always has been as common for Hawaiians to sleep men, women, children,
girls, boys, all along together on their mats as for English to get up on a bedstead. What should they do when they have never had or seen till us missionaries came, either bedstead, chair or table? A great effort of missionaries here now is, to
break up this manner of sleeping and all we can do until they get into better than their grass houses is to tell them to curtain off some part of the room for one sex, and another for another, and make it taboo for either sex to sleep out of their
place., Very Fine, ex-Aall. Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000.
A RARE EARLY MISSIONARY LETTER FROM MOLOKAI. (Image1) |
Est. $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2132 |
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31+39+43 |
Hawaii, (Oahu) Heeia, Oahu. Three strike of purple postmark without date (281.01, scarcity 4) on locally addressed cover tying 1864, 2¢ rose vermilion + 1882, 5¢ ultramarine + 1886, 2¢
rose, with additional strike on reverse; cover missing bottom flap, otherwise Extremely Fine, a striking usage. Scott No. 31+39+43; Estimate $150 - 200.
(Image1) |
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2133 |
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Hawaii, (Oahu) Honolulu, Hawaii, May 18, 1883. Complete blue cds (273.01) on cover to Napa City, Cal., with additional red Honolulu, Hawaii, May 18 cds (235.12), with original enclosure; stamp and
corner removed, Fine, a rare Honolulu postmark in blue, known used almost exclusively on registered mail. Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1) |
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2134 |
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81 |
Hawaii, (Oahu) Kaneohe, Oahu, Dec 15, 1899. Bold cds (253.01, scarcity 3) tying 1899, 2¢ rose on cover to Honolulu, receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 81; Estimate $150 -
200. (Image1) |
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2135 |
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80 |
Hawaii, (Oahu) Peninsula, Oahu, Apr 3, 1900. Three complete strikes of purple duplex postmark (MH 255.9a1, 1RR) tying 1899, 1¢ dark green, vertical strip of 4 on cover to the Auditor
General in Honolulu; cover significantly reduced at left, otherwise Very Fine, attractive double rate usage. Scott No. 80; Estimate $150 - 200.
(Image1) |
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction |
Hawaii - Maritime Mail
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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2136 |
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75 |
Hawaii, Per S.S. James Makee. Red straightline ship handstamp on cover to Kapaa, Kauai, franked with 1894, 2¢ brown (couple short perfs) tied by "Honolulu, Nov 2, 1897" duplex, receiving backstamp;
reduced at right, Very Fine. Scott No. 75; Estimate $500 - 750.
A VERY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE "PER S.S. JAMES MAKEE" SHIP STRAIGHTLINE.
This is one of two known to us in red with the other offered in our Gary
Peter's Hawaii sale realizing $1,250 hammer. (Image1) |
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2137 |
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75 |
Hawaii, Per S.S. W.G. Hall. Straight line ship handstamp on cover to Kapaa, Kauai, franked with 1894, 2¢ brown tied by "Honolulu, H.I., Apr 19, 1898" duplex; cover with light central wax seal stain,
otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 75; Estimate $500 - 750.
A VERY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE "PER S.S. W.G. HALL" SHIP STRAIGHTLINE HANDSTAMP.
This is one of two examples known to us, with other example in red. (Image1) |
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2138 |
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Hawaii, Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Two strikes of blue straightline handstamps tie 1¢ yellow (74) and two 12¢ blue (78) singles on registered Gonsalves & Co. corner card cover to Madeira Islands,
additional strikes of red Honolulu H.I. cds and matching red "A.R." and registry number handstamps, endorsed "Via England", reverse with Lisbon (10.28) transit and Funchal (10.30) arrival cds, Very Fine, with
2000 P.F. certificate. Estimate; $500 - 750.
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE BLUE "PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO." STRAIGHTLINE HANDSTAMP CANCELLING HAWAIIAN MAIL.
The "Pacific Mail S.S. Co." straightline is
usually found on cancelling loose trans-pacific mail. (Image1) |
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction |
Hawaii - Foreign Mail
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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2139 |
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HON US34 |
Hawaii, Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Jan 7. Red cds on 1867 cover to E.F. Merriam, Springfield Mass. bearing 5¢ blue (32) cancelled by two strikes of three-ring with center dot cancel, and U.S.
5¢ brown (76), cancelled by cogwheel fancy cancel, matching bold "San Francisco, Cal, Jan 22" double-circle datestamp, carried by American Bark A.A. Eldridge from Honolulu Jan. 7th to San Francisco arriving Jan. 21st,
backflap with "D" monogram; cover tear and some paper loss on back, F.-V.F. appearance. Gregory No. HON US34; $5,000; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
(Image1) |
Gregory $5,000 Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2140 |
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Hawaii, Hilo P.O., Hawaiian-Islands, Jul 23. Backstamp (242.13) on cover bearing 5¢ blue (32) pair and single, tied by Honolulu large circular grid cancels (Gregory cirgrid25-7(undivided
bars)) on 1868 cover to West Branch Ia., United States 5¢ brown (76) added partially over pair and red "Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Aug 15" cds (Gregory #HON US34) struck at left, partial San Francisco
Sep. 28th arrival cds and matching circular grid cancel ties 5¢; cover stain lower right and #76 faulty, Fine, ex-Van Dyke. Estimate; $500 - 750.
AN INTERESTING HAWAII AND UNITED STATES COMBINATION COVER FROM HILO
PREPAID FOR STEAMSHIP SERVICE, BUT ACTUALLY SENT BY SLOWER SAILING SHIP.
This cover originated from Hilo with 15¢ Hawaiian postage that was enough to cover the 5¢ Hawaiian postage and 10¢ U.S. steamship fee. At Honolulu, the
post office decided to put it on a sailing ship instead, rather than hold it for the next American steamship, the "Idaho" expected to depart August 29th. So instead of putting a U.S. 10¢ stamp on it, they only put the 5¢ stamp that
was sufficient for the 5¢ sailing packet fee. Cover was carried by American bark "Clara R. Sutil" from Honolulu Aug. 15th to San Francisco arriving Sep. 26th. Letter was postmarked at San Francisco Sep. 28th for the overland mail. As
things turned out, the "Clara R. Sutil" was slow and got to San Francisco thirteen days after the steamship arrival of Sep. 13th. (Image1) |
Est. $500-750
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
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