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

1910 1¢ Postal Card Issue UX21 - Essays, Issued Cards continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4261     UX21e image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, "Four Arcs Pointed" Variety, Type I. Mint card, crisp corners, fresh and Extremely Fine, scarce variety. USPCC No. S28f, Type I $2,500.
Scott No. UX21e; $2,100. (Image1)
Scott $2,100

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
4262     UX21e image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, "Four Arcs Pointed" Variety, Type I. Unused card, printed "Supreme Lodge, Knights of Honor" on back with purple "Cancelled" handstamp, "Reporter" on front, Very Fine and choice, scarce variety. USPCC No. S28f, Type I $900.
Scott No. UX21e; $900. (Image1)
Scott $900

SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction
4263     UX21e image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, "Four Arcs Pointed" Variety, Type I. Used, cancelled by "St. Louis, Mo. Jul 16, 1910" machine cancel to Milwaukee Wis., part printed Ferguson-McKinney Dry Goods message, Very Fine. USPCC No. S28f, Type I $650.
Scott No. UX21e; $600. (Image1)
Scott $600

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
4264     UX21e image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, "Four Arcs Pointed" Variety, Type II. Mint card; lower left corner bumped, otherwise Very Fine and exceedingly rare type II variety. USPCC No. S28f, Type II unpriced.
Scott No. UX21e; $2,100. (Image1)
Scott $2,100

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1910 1¢ Postal Card Issue UX22 - Proof, Issued Cards
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4265 E    S30E-Ja image1910, 1¢ Blue on Glazed Paper, Typographed Proof. Typographed proof of completed soft steel engraved 23½ x 29mm die essay of proposed McKinley stamp as produced by Tiffany & Co under P. O. D. order Q258 of April 7, 1910, overall 76½ x 89mm die size on 173 x x151mm glazed white paper, pencil and manuscript "Made by Tiffany & Co., of New York." at bottom right, P.O. Department red "13" handstamp along with purple "Stamp Division, P.O. Dept, Apr 25, 1910" double-circle datestamp at top right. Scott No. UX22P.
USPCC No. S30E-Ja; $3,000. (Image1)
USPCC $3,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
4266     S30PUh image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Horizontal Paste Up. Mint vertical pair of cards with 49mm tan tape between, Very Fine and rare unsevered paste-up pair. Scott No. UX22 var.
USPCC No. S30PUh; $700+. (Image1)
USPCC $700+

SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
4267     S30PUh image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Rotary Press, Horizontal Paste Up. Mint card, 49mm tan tape at center, Very Fine. Scott No. UX22 var.
USPCC No. S30PUh; $350. (Image1)
USPCC $350

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
4268     S30PUh image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Rotary Press, Horizontal Paste Up. Mint card, brown tape at top, Very Fine, ex-W.I. Mitchell, G.C.Slawson. Scott No. UX22 var.
USPCC No. S30PUh; $350. (Image1)
USPCC $350

SOLD for $270.00
Will close during Public Auction
4269     UX22a image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Flat Plate, Horizontal Double Impression. Mint card, two impressions with one regular and one intense wide horizontal registration, Extremely Fine and choice. USPCC No. S30bh.
Scott No. UX22a; $950. (Image1)
Scott $950

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
4270     UX22a image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Rotary Press, Horizontal Double Impression. Mint card, two impressions with wide horizontal registration, Extremely Fine and choice. USPCC No. S30bh.
Scott No. UX22a; $950. (Image1)
Scott $950

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
4271     UX22a image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Flat Plate, Vertical Double Impression. Mint card, two impressions with vertical registration; light corner crease and slight overall toning, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Floyd. USPCC No. S30bv.
Scott No. UX22a; $950.

THE FINER OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 1910 1¢ BLUE UNSHADED BACKGROUND POSTAL CARD DOUBLE IMPRESSION VERTICAL ERROR. (Image1)
Scott $950

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
4272     UX22b image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Rotary Press, Triple Impression. Mint card, two impressions almost coincidental and split by card cutting, third widely displaced in normal position, Very Fine, ex-W.I. Mitchell, G.C.Slawson. USPCC No. S30c.
Scott No. UX22b; $3,500.

A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1910 1¢ BLUE UNSHADED BACKGROUND POSTAL CARD TRIPLE IMPRESSION ERROR. (Image1)
Scott $3,500

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
4273     UX22d image1910, 1¢ Blue on Bluish, Rotary Press, Quintuple Impression. Unused card with preprinted address and message, four impressions almost coincidental, fifth widely displaced in normal position, couple light creases, Very Fine. USPCC No. S30eh.
Scott No. UX22d; $7,000.

THE ONLY RECORDED MINT EXAMPLE OF THE 1910 1¢ BLUE UNSHADED BACKGROUND POSTAL CARD QUINTUPLE IMPRESSION ERROR. (Image1)
Scott $7,000

SOLD for $2,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1911 1¢ Postal Card Issue UX23 - Photo Essays
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4274 E    S32E-A image1911, 1¢ Black, BEP Photo Essay. 207 x 254mm Photo Essay by BEP of amended 38 x 50mm vignette of stamp portion of woodcut die (P. O. Die number 538) produced by Sterling Engraving Co. of New York, reverse with typed "Bureau of Engraving & Printing" at top and bottom, plus handstamp "Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Engraving Div. - Photolitho Sec., Reg No." with pencil "26976" control number; couple magenta marks and light stain, Fine. Scott No. UX23E.
USPCC No. S32E-A; Estimate $300 - 400.

The original die has been retained by BEP, and this is an original photo essay of this die.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
4275 E    S32E-B image1911, 1¢ Black, BEP Photo Essay. 207 x 254mm Photo Essay by BEP of amended 38 x 50mm vignette of Lincoln portion of accepted woodcut die (P. O. Die number 536) produced by Sterling Engraving Co. of New York, reverse with typed "Bureau of Engraving & Printing" at top and bottom, plus handstamp "Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Engraving Div. - Photolitho Sec., Reg No." with pencil "26973" control number, Very Fine. Scott No. UX23E.
USPCC No. S32E-B; Estimate $300 - 400.

The original die has been retained by BEP, and this is an original photo essay of this die.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1911 1¢ Postal Card Issue UX24 - Issued Cards
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4276     UX24 image1911, 1¢ Red on Cream. Cancelled by partial Jan. 27th 1916 Okla. duplex to the Postmaster at Claremore Okla., card ripped in half and sealed by bisected Official Seal (OX13), toned, Fine and scarce officially sealed postal card use.
Scott No. UX24; Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
4277     S33PUh image1911, 1¢ Red on Cream, Horizontal Paste-Up. Mint card, 51mm wide light brown tape, Very Fine. Scott No. UX24 var.
USPCC No. S33PUh; $375. (Image1)
USPCC $375

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1911 2¢ Postal Card Issue UX25 - Essays, Issued Card
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4278 E    S35E-A image1910, 2¢ Postal Card, Portrait Only Essay. Needle point tracing in 7 i/1 dim deep r-orange on celluloid, filled in with colored chalk, showing the outlines of the portrait only on white 60 x 67 mm cardstock, with "V" cuts on the four sides of the center lines, Very Fine and unique. Scott No. UX25E.
USPCC No. S35E-A; $2,000.

This essay originated from engraver Marcus W. Baldwin's estate. Celluloid engraving began July 29, 1910.
(Image1)
USPCC $2,000

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
4279 E    S35E-Ab image1911, 2¢ Black on Card, Portrait Facing Left Die Essay. Rejected typographed die essay with portrait facing left (Misc. Die No.7731) on 75 x 86½mm semi-glazed white cardstock, pencil "Essay", blue-black manuscript "Die 7731. Sept. 6, 1910" on lower portion of front, reverse with BEP blue "439413" handstamp; light crease, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. UX25E.
USPCC No. S35E-Ab; $2,000.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS REJECTED DIE ESSAY WITH PORTRAIT FACING LEFT FOR THE 1911 2¢ GRANT POSTAL CARD ISSUE.

This design was rejected because a portrait of Grant as a young General was preferred by postal officials. The vignette was engraved by Marcus W. Baldwin and the frame, lettering and numerals engraved by Edward E. Myers.
(Image1)
USPCC $2,000

SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
4280     S35Ba image1911, 2¢ Red on Cream, Double Impression. Unused card, two clear impressions of equal strength with wide registration, preprinted message form for Ecclesia Virginis Perdolentis of Chicago Ill., Extremely Fine and choice. Scott No. UX25a.
USPCC No. S35Ba; $2,000.

A RARE UNUSED DOUBLE IMPRESSION ERROR OF THE 1911 2¢ GRANT POSTAL CARD ISSUE, UNPRICED BY SCOTT. (Image1)
USPCC $2,000

SOLD for $11,000.00
Will close during Public Auction

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