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The Bradley Horton Collection of United States Postal Cards continued...

1902 1¢ "Full-Face McKinley" Postal Card UX17 - Essay, Proof, Specimen & Issued continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4221 E    S21E-Ca image1902, 1¢ Black On, "Full-Face McKinley", Recut Die Essay on Issued Card. Transferred die essay of all printing recut to remove forehead dots and to brighten, on 140 x 83mm manila card; couple trivial internal wrinkles, Very Fine. Scott No. UX17E.
USPCC No. S21E-Ca; $5,000.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE FULL-FACE MCKINLEY RECUT DIE ESSAY ON ISSUED CARD. (Image1)
USPCC $5,000

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
4222 E    S21E-Cb image1902, 1¢ Black On, "Full-Face McKinley", Recut Die Essay on Manila Card. Transferred die essay of all printing recut to remove forehead dots and to brighten, on 138 x 80 mm manila card, pencil "Bureau Sample, Tag Card (manilla) paper" notation; couple trivial internal wrinkles and tone spot, Very Fine. Scott No. UX17E.
USPCC No. S21E-Cb; $5,000.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE FULL-FACE MCKINLEY RECUT DIE ESSAY ON MANILA CARD. (Image1)
USPCC $5,000

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
4223 E    S21E-C var. image1902, 1¢ Black On, "Full-Face McKinley", Recut Die Essay on Wove. Transferred die essay of all printing recut to remove forehead dots and to brighten, on 151 x 85 mm thin wove paper, memo from J.H. Reeve on the front (5 lines) and back (3 lines) 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, Stamp Collector, at Boston Mass, J.H.R.; large portion of UL corner and a small portion of LL corner missing, silked to strengthened. Scott No. UX17E.
USPCC No. S21E-C var.; $5,000.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE FULL-FACE MCKINLEY RECUT DIE ESSAY ON WOVE PAPER.

This is erroneously listed by USPCC as S21PSh $5,000.
(Image1)
USPCC $5,000

SOLD for $2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
4224 P    S21Paa image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Die Proofs, Plates I-IV. Group of four from the four plates, unfinished die of complete design but with dots on the portrait forehead highlight and unfinished rays about the eagle of the seal, on 140 x 85 mm dull faint y-o-yellow finely mottled opaque card with printed "DIE PROOF OF McKINLEY POSTAL CARD. ISSUE OF 1901" at bottom center; each with some minor tone spots from arrows used to highlight plating marks, F.-V.F. Scott No. UX17P.
USPCC No. S21Paa; $7,200.

A RARE SET OF FULL-FACE MCKINLEY DIE PROOFS FROM THE FOUR DIFFERENT PLATES. (Image1)
USPCC $7,200

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
4225 P    S21Paa image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Die Proof. Unfinished die of complete design but with dots on the portrait forehead highlight and unfinished rays about the eagle of the seal, on 140 x 85 mm dull faint y-o-yellow finely mottled opaque card with printed "DIE PROOF OF McKINLEY POSTAL CARD. ISSUE OF 1901" at bottom center, accompanied by Post Office Department blue official business envelope with blue typed "Die-proof, "McKinley" postal card. / Front view." notation used as presentation envelope, Very Fine and rare pair with original presentation envelope. Scott No. UX17P.
USPCC No. S21Paa; $1,800. (Image1) (Image2)

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USPCC $1,800

SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction
4226 P    S21Paa var. image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Die Proof with "Die Proof" Inscription Erased. Unfinished die of complete design but with dots on the portrait forehead highlight and unfinished rays about the eagle of the seal, on 140 x 85 mm dull faint y-o-yellow finely mottled opaque card with printed "DIE PROOF OF McKINLEY POSTAL CARD. ISSUE OF 1901" at bottom center erased; light upper left corner crease and hint of toning, Very Fine. Scott No. UX17P var.
USPCC No. S21Paa var.; Estimate $500 - 750.

This card is mentioned in the UPSS catalog as a variety of the listed die proof.
(Image1)
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
4227 S    S21Pba image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Die Proof with "Specimen - Not Good For Postage" Handstamp. Unfinished die of complete design but with dots on the portrait forehead highlight and unfinished rays about the eagle of the seal, on 140 x 85 mm dull faint y-o-yellow finely mottled opaque card with printed "DIE PROOF OF McKINLEY POSTAL CARD. ISSUE OF 1901" and gray-black "Specimen - Not good for postage" handstamp at bottom center; crisp corners, Extremely Fine. Scott No. UX17PS.
USPCC No. S21Pba; $1,300. (Image1)
USPCC $1,300

SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
4228 S    S21Pda image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Die Proof with "Specimen" Handstamp. Unfinished die of complete design but with dots on the portrait forehead highlight and unfinished rays about the eagle of the seal, on 140 x 85 mm dull faint y-o-yellow finely mottled opaque card with printed "DIE PROOF OF McKINLEY POSTAL CARD. ISSUE OF 1901" and with gray-black diagonal hand stamp "Specimen" type E (11 x 2 mm) under portrait; some light creasing and minor scuff on back, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. UX17PS var.
USPCC No. S21Pda; $2,100.

This type E "Specimen" handstamp was used from 1890 to 1904 in the Third Assistant Postmaster General's office.
(Image1)
USPCC $2,100

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
4229 S    S21Pea image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Die Proof with "Specimen - Not Good For Postage" Handstamp. Unfinished die of complete design but with dots on the portrait forehead highlight and unfinished rays about the eagle of the seal, on 140 x 85 mm dull faint y-o-yellow finely mottled opaque card with printed "DIE PROOF OF McKINLEY POSTAL CARD. ISSUE OF 1901" and gray-black "Specimen - Not good for postage" handstamp at bottom center, reverse with typed letters as originally attached to another card; slight stain spot, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. UX17PS var.
USPCC No. S21Pea; $3,000. (Image1) (Image2)

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USPCC $3,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
4230 S    S21PSd image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Production Sample with "Specimen,". Postal card from the regular production line hand stamped with large blue "SPECIMEN," (Thorp type 33) before being released by the P .O. D., Very Fine and choice. Scott No. UX17S var.
USPCC No. S21PSd; $2,000.

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE 1¢ FULL-FACE MCKINLEY WITH THE LARGE "SPECIMEN" HANDSTAMP.

This "Specimen" handstamp was used from 1892 to 1901 in the Third Assistant Postmaster General's office for stamped envelopes and letter sheets in addition to postal cards.
(Image1)
USPCC $2,000

SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4231 S    S21PSca image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Production Sample with Inverted "Stamp Division, P.O. Dept., Apr 3, 1902" cds. Unmarked sample card with inverted red-violet 29 mm "Stamp Division, P.O. Dept., Apr 3, 1902" datestamp; light corner creasing, Very Fine appearance, ex-L. Barkhausen, G.C. Slawson. Scott No. UX17S var.
USPCC No. S21PSca; $2,500. (Image1)
USPCC $2,500

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
4232 S    S21PSf image1902, 1¢ Black on Light Buff, "Full-Face McKinley" Production Specimen Addressed "Post Office Dept, Washington D.C., Maj. Reeve". Unissued sample addressed in manuscript to James H. Reeve as Superintendent of Stamp Supplies, reverse with "Dr. Rumford" in same manuscript; corner crease, otherwise Very Fine, ex-W.I. Mitchell, G.C. Slawson. Scott No. UX17S var.
USPCC No. S21PSf; $2,000.

This card was addressed by an employee of the Maine factory to Major Reeve with scribbling on the front and with the factory town name on the back is assumed to be a test of ink porosity to verify that the paper sizing was sufficient to keep the ink from spreading. Supposedly all "unissued" sample McKinley full face cards at Washington were defaced by pen, handstamp or printing.
(Image1)
USPCC $2,000

SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
4233 S    S21PSi image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley" Production Specimen. Uncancelled and without preprinted address, addressed in blue pen to "Charles Merwin, "The Franklin" 14th St, Washington D.C." with message datelined "Chevy Chase Md., May 9" and signed by Katherine Dawson; trivial lower right corner bend, otherwise fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. UX17 var. $3,750.
USPCC No. S21PSi; $2,000.

This Full-Face McKinley card was written by Katharine Dawson, wife of Clarence Dawson, the Private Secretary to Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith on May 9, 1902 to her cousin Mrs. Charles Merwin in the Franklin Apartments. This was apparently written without her husband's knowledge and never mailed.
(Image1)
USPCC $2,000

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
4234     UX17 image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley". Mint card, without printed address, exceptionally clear impression, strong corners, an Extremely Fine gem. USPCC No. S21.
Scott No. UX17; $16,000.

THE FINEST 1¢ BLACK FULL-FACE MCKINLEY POSTAL CARD WITH A REMARKABLY CLEAR IMPRESSION. THERE ARE ONLY 18 KNOWN MINT EXAMPLES WITHOUT PREPRINTED ADDRESS.

The entire stock of 500 cards was inadvertently sent from Washington to Booth, Dailey & Ivins in New York where they were shortly thereafter pre-printed with their address and garbage dumping information on the back to be filled out by the tug captain. As a result of the printing there remained no mint cards for collectors. This "Unmarked Specimen" long ago became accepted as a full mint card in order to allow collectors to have a complete unused collection. Albert Daggett, the contractor for the printing of the Full Face card, was never able to satisfy the Post Office in Washington due to sub-standard quality of his productions. All submitted samples were rejected and as a result the entire stock of 1,625,000 cards was ordered destroyed by the PMG on April 29, 1902.
(Image1)
Scott $16,000

SOLD for $8,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
4235     UX17 image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley". Unused card with preprinted Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins address and instructions to tug boat captain on reverse, the so-called "garbage card", Very Fine. USPCC No. S21.
Scott No. UX17; $2,750. (Image1)
Scott $2,750

SOLD for $1,350.00
Will close during Public Auction
4236     UX17 var. image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley" Missing Last "1" of "1901" Variety. Unused card with preprinted Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins address and instructions to tug boat captain on back, the so-called "garbage card", reverse filled out in pencil dated "Oct 1" 1902; trivial lower right corner bend as usual, Very Fine. USPCC No. S21.
Scott No. UX17 var.; $2,750.

149 uncancelled Full-Face McKinley postal cards addressed to a trash dumping firm were recovered.
(Image1)
Scott $2,750

SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4237     UX17 image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley". Used cancelled by "Brooklyn, N.Y., May 26, 1902" machine cancel overstruck by "New York N.Y., May 27, 1902" machine cancel cds, preprinted Messrs. Booth, Dailey & Ivins address and instructions to tug boat captain on back, the so-called "garbage card", reverse filled out in pencil dated "May 26" 1902, Very Fine.
Scott No. UX17; $3,750.

THE EARLIEST KNOWN USE OF THE FULL-FACE MCKINLEY POSTAL CARD. (Image1)
Scott $3,750

SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4238     UX17 var. image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley" Facsimiles. Group of three items and accompanying article, one is mint card with blue "Facsimile" handstamp, same forgery except on yellow card (proof), and a 1977 facsimile of cancelled "Garbage" card printed on the back of a modern postal card, Fine and interesting group.
Scott No. UX17 var.; Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)
Est. $100-150
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction
4239     UX17 var. image1902, 1¢ Black on Buff, the "Full-Face McKinley" Collateral. Small group comprising contemporary news clippings from Oct. 5th, Oct. 19th, and Nov. 9th concerning the forthcoming issue, engraved portrait design on 8.5x11" card, signed proof and finished card with portrait stock die used for 1902 memorial card; Sep. 24th 1901 Pan-American Expo memorial post card showing McKinley and Temple of Music where he was shot down, and Sep. 16th 1901 home-made mourning card showing color portrait of McKinley with message: "Only a few days ago I wrote to you that president McKinley would get well again, now the poor man is dead…", F.-V.F. and interesting group.
Scott No. UX17 var.; Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
1902 1¢ Postal Card Issue UX18 - Essays, Proofs, Specimens, Issued Cards
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4240 E    S22E-Ba image1902, 1¢ Black, Negative Die Essay of Vignette Only. Recess engraved negative die essay of vignette and uninked part of "R POSTMARK/ARD./ Ress only" with cross-hatching above, on 78 x 98 mm white cardstock; stain at lower right, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. UX18E.
USPCC No. S22E-Ba; $3,500.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS RECESS ENGRAVED NEGATIVE DIE ESSAY FOR THE 1902 1¢ MCKINLEY POSTAL CARD.

Designed by Raymond Ostrander Smith. Vignette engraved by Marcus W. Baldwin. Lettering engraved by George U. Rose. This essay emanated from the Estate of engraver Marcus W. Baldwin.
(Image1)
USPCC $3,500

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction

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