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Literature & Supplies continued...

Newspapers and Periodicals
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
41   imageVarious, Old-School philatelic library, The Stamp News by A C Roessler, perhaps 100 issues 1909-1924 in brittle condition; The Aero Field by Francis Field, 13 issues (and1944-1948 Index) 1927-1950 in great condition; The Rhode Island Philatelist by Percival Parrish, 24 issues 1889-1890; Fireside Chats by The Franklin D Roosevelt Philatelic Society, about 200 issues in the 1970s; Stamps by H L Linquist, about 20 issues 1938-1959; The American Philatelist by The American Philatelic Society, about 25 issues 1946-1966; and more, Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 35 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $225-300
Currently Opening at...$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
42 goodkind, henry. aero philatelist annals imageGoodkind, Henry, The Aero Philatelist Annals, three bound volumes as The Aero-Philatelist's News becomes The Aero Philatelist Annals; still with Henry Goodkind serving as Editor, and now published as a quarterly, the first bound Volume runs from Volume 1-5 (1953-1958) in blue, the second, Volume 6-8 (1958-1961) in brown, and Volumes 9-11 (1961-1964) in green; useful, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 9.4 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
Currently Opening at...$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
43 conrath, walter. airpost journal imageConrath, Walter, The Airpost Journal, pair of beautifully bound volumes (VIII and IX) from 1936 through 1938; professionally done and a pleasure to read, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $75-100
Currently Opening at...$40.00
Will close during Public Auction
Supplies
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
44 cases closed imageCase(s) Closed, 8 well traveled (and well contructed) philatelic cases for the dealer on the move; Vanguard is a compact roller with handle (4) 15" x 18" with four way divider inside, softside valence, a luggable, and a newer version with wheels and a handle; why pay top dollar to move your "office"? Shipping charges apply - weight 65 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $300-475
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
45   imageDennison Stamp Hinges, 44 Red, White, and Blue unopened packages of 1,000 folded hinges, the finest stamp hinges ever made; your customers crave these. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $250-350
Currently Opening at...$130.00
Will close during Public Auction

Postal History

Stampless Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
46 cover 1830s imageStampless Cover, Roswell, GA, Ultramarine 'ROSWELL/Ga./JAN 14' postmark and 'PAID/5' in circle to Griffin, GA., Very Fine, with 2016 P.F. certificate. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $200-250
Currently Opening at...$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
47 cover 1834.0609 image1834 (June 9), Folded letter sheet from Augusta, ME to Wiscasset, Maine, clean with attractive red Augusta "Horn of Plenty" postmark at upper left and manuscript "6" rate marking; horizontal file fold through top of address panel does not affect either marking, Fine to Very Fine, an attractive cancel, with 2009 P.F. certificate. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $225-300
Currently Opening at...$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
48   imageStampless Cover Holding in Album, 1796-1867, A total of 40 covers neatly mounted in a SAFE album and mostly from the first half of the 19th century including many ship cancels and some to foreign destinations, such as Brunswick, Germany and Cognac, France, Fine to Very Fine, viewable in full. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $400-600
Currently Opening at...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
General Postal History by Year
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
49 cover   imageca. 1858-83, Advertised and Forwarded group of nine, seven covers and two entires, all but one bearing "Advertised" straightline handstamps (the odd-man-out with Madison "Advertised" postmark), two with additional "Forwarded" straightlines, with either second adhesive to pay the onward postage or with postage due handstamp; numerous locales and destinations; condition varies, but an interesting group with nearly all bearing "L.W.M." owner's mark on reverse, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9)

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Estimate $200-300
Currently Opening at...$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
50 cover 1852-64 imageGroup of six covers, 1852-64, five from the same correspondence (all addressed c/o Rev. E.R. Craven), the final item an "Office A.A. Provost Marshall General" penalty envelope, all franked various 1851-61 3¢ Washingtons; Craven covers all with original correspondence, three from 1862 with Columbus "prison gate" cancel, one marked "Prisoners Camp" in pencil; generally fresh except for somewhat excited openings, Fine to Very Fine or better. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $300-475
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
51 cover 1863.12 image1863 (Dec. ?), Underpaid Multicolor Franking Cover to Shanghai, China, orange envelope with attractive franking of 30¢ orange, horizontal pair 10¢ green and 2¢ black (#71, 68, 73), all tied by oval grid cancels; cover endorsed "Via Marseilles", with red manuscript "32" credit and marking and matching London DE 26 Paid datestamp; reverse bears red "New York Am. Pkt." datestamp (date illegible), Hong Kong "C" receiver in blue dated FE 17 64, plus a further illegible handstamp at left; missing part of backflap; underpaid by 1¢ (the correct rate 53¢; the New York Exchange Office obviously ignoring the discrepancy and accepting it as fully paid), Very Fine, signed Ashbrook with part of letter from him. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $750-1,000
Currently Opening at...$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
52 cover 1865.1124 image1865 (Nov. 24), Bicolor cover from Philadelphia to Paris, forwarded to Pau, franked by 10¢ Washington and 5¢ Jefferson (#68, 75) tied by segmented cork cancels in black and by red Havre receiver (Dec. 9); red "Philadelphia/Paid/Nov/24/6" postmark at left with matching boxed "PD" handstamp and black Paris D'Enghien receiver below; reverse with blue Hettinguer & Cie (original addressee) company chop, two indistinct French transits and Pau Dec. 12 receiver; small tears at top not affecting stamps, small section of bottom flap missing on reverse, Fine to Very Fine, an attractive cover.
Scott $760. (Image)

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Estimate $225-300
Currently Opening at...$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
53   imageCute Cover Lot, 1862-1945, a few hundred covers including about 40 from the Civil War period through the Great War and up to the Prexies, 90 from the Presidential Series, and then 84 from the Famous American Series; Stampless PAID 6 with solid Poughkeesie NY postmark, uprated Return to Sender commercial mail from oil refinery to England, World War II Patriotic envelopes, Airport Dedications, National Air Mail Week, and Washington Bicentenial on set of four Airmail covers; Prexie First Day Covers include 48 Ferry cards (½¢-50¢) and Ioor (to 50¢) plus horizontal and vertical coils; and several dozen Famous Americans as First Day Covers and commercial uses; attractive, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $750-1,000
Currently Opening at...$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
54   imageClassics on Cover Compilation, 1858-1933, seven covers with better frankings; #10A on cover in poor condition, disintegrating front with four adhesives (#11, 11A, 24, and 147), beautiful trio of #24 on Saratoga Springs NY cover, pair of #36b on envelope to England (PF cert), #73 on cover with 1866 tax receipt enclosed, #C18 New York First Day Cover addressed to stamp club, and #20L24 with fancy cancel tied with PAID; good group, Fine. (Video for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $500-750
Currently Opening at...$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
55 1935-68 imagePostal History Box of Goodies, 1935-68, includes 1934 oversized unclaimed envelope carried on SS Europa to Zanzibar, 1924 oversized Registered money envelope from Netherland to the US, 1853 folded letter sent to US Navy Lt Moffitt, 2¢ George Rogers Clark plate block of 16 on parcel piece, 1941 International Parcel Post piece with mostly Prexies (some damaged) paying the rate to mail seeds from Calcutta, Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company voucher (negotiable the same as a bank check) on Revenue paper, #C1 and C2 on Registered envelope, about 45 WWII are Airmail covers, extraordinary Post Office Department document (1859) appointing John Nixon a postmaster in Illinois and signed by Postmaster General Holt (folded and in remarkably good condition), and numerous items referred to as autographs but instead are autopens or printed signatures (Eddie Rickenbaker, Robert F Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and others), large Home of Abraham Lincoln CAM-2 cover reportedly autographed by C A Lindbergh (looks like it might but forgeries are notoriously good), autographed typed letter with Supreme Court cornercard from Charles Hughes, pair of inscribed publicity photos from Decca recording artist The Four Aces (signed by all four), and more; a fun lot, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.4 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $400-600
Currently Opening at...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
General Postal History by Issue
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
56 25 image1857, 3¢ rose, type I (Scott 25), eight covers ca. 1857, from the correspondence to Rev. Craven as he travelled though New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland; many with original enclosure, making for interesting reading.
Scott $1,620. (Image)

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Estimate $400-600
Currently Opening at...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
57 157, 158 imageA Treasury of Bank Note Issue Covers, 1873 (Scott 158//210), over 700 2¢ and 3¢ Bank Notes on cover; a pair of shoeboxes worth of domestic envelopes franked with #210 or 158/184/207; opportunity to collect fancy cancels, town cancels, or some other schema; 157 outnumber 158 about 2:1, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 7 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $275-400
Currently Opening at...$140.00
Will close during Public Auction
58 10//26 image3¢ 1851 & 1857 Issues on Covers, 228 consisting of No. 10 (4), No. 11/11A (124), No. 25 (4) & No. 26 (96), few franked with pairs, one No. 10 "Gents" variety, few No. 26's interpane, one No. 26 with captured part imprint, No. 26 with damaged transfer, wide variety of towns including Tenn., Kansas, St. Louis, with most from the Northeast, circular datestamp cancels, also includes 34 used No. 11/11A including 2 pairs, few faults as always, generally Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $300-400
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
Union Civil War Postal History
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
59   imageGroup of 24 Covers, Most To or From Soldiers, appealing group of two dozen, all but two stampless and endorsed "Soldier's Letter"; the two franked are Official Business corner cards (one from U.S.A. Med. Department (crossed through), the other Office Superintendent Public Printing); soldier's letters offer nice range of postmarks, destinations and "Due 3" auxiliary markings; note four Virginia/West Virginia covers (Martinsburgh, W.Va., Martinsburg, W.Va., Kanawha C.H., Va., and White Sulp Sprs, Va.), two with congressional Free Franks (O[rlando] Kellogg and Edwin H. Webster), etc.; nice group with usual variation in condition, Fine or better, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $400-500
Currently Opening at...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
60 cover   imageGeneral McClellan and his Staff, green and black all-over design with Upham imprint at bottom on reverse, with three 3c Rose 1861 (Scott #65) tied by Washington D.C. circular datestamps to Willamantic CT., repaired at left, Very Fine appearance. (Image)

Estimate $150-200
Currently Opening at...$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
61 cover   imageGen. McClellan, "Liberty and Union", attractive blue and red framing design, the cover franked by 1861 3¢ Washington (#65) tied by indistinct Pennsylvania town postmark and addressed to Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa; stamp sound, cover with a couple small stains, Fine to Very Fine.
Bischel 645. Walcott W-345. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $225-300
Currently Opening at...$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
62 cover   image34-Star Flag, all-over design, stars in field in five-pointed star, franked by 1861 3¢ Washington (#65, natural straight edge at right) cancelled by blue target with matching "Uniontown/JUN/13/1861/Pa." postmark at lower left; "The 'Right Stripe' Envelope" and Joseph H. Bryson imprint on reverse; cover with a couple tears and bumps, Fine to Very Fine, ex Walcott, with 2023 P.S.A.G. certificate.
Bischel 5102. Walcott W-2838. (Image)

Estimate $300-400
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
63 cover   image34-Star Flag, all-over design in light colors, stars in field in rows of seven and six, franked by 3¢ 1857 (#26) tied by black circular grid with July 31 Portsmouth, N.H. postmark alongside; addressed to New York City; back damage and rounded corners to cover, stamp with top right corner missing, but otherwise an attractive design, Fine to Very Fine, ex Walcott.
Bischel 5114. Walcott W-2845. (Image)

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Estimate $300-400
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
64 cover   imagePennsylvania, a multicolor dual panel Magnus design, franked by #65 tied by blurred Washington, DC postmark, addressed to Elysburg, Pa; stamp clean, cover with a couple edge nicks and light overall toning/soiling, but still with bright colors and attractive, Fine to Very Fine.
Bischel 3326. Walcott W-1643. (Image)

Estimate $300-425
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
Confederate Civil War Postal History
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
65 cover 2//12 imageGroup of Nine Covers (Scott 2//12), Scott numbers 2, 4 (2, one with two singles), 6 with pair (2), 7 with pair, 11, and 12 (3, one with two singles); most from a single North Carolina correspondence, including small town manuscript postmarks like Gulf, N.C., Haw River, N.C., Taylorsville, Va. and one unidentified, generally Fine.
Scott $1,800 as cheapest shade. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Estimate $350-500
Currently Opening at...$180.00
Will close during Public Auction
66   imageConfederacy, Enticing Postal History Compilation, 1861-1865, seven covers comprising CSA #5 with blue cancel on 1862 cover to North Carolina (2021 Crowe cert), #8 on slightly reduced envelope (2005 PF cert), mint all- over "Wait Till the War is Over" Patriotic, #1b front from Raleigh to Hillsboro, #11a milky blue to North Carolina, bottom left corner #12 pen canceled on cover addressed to the Flint Rock NC post office, and remarkably deep shade #12 with clear impression cancelled in Athens GA; beautiful postal history, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $800-1,200
Currently Opening at...$400.00
Will close during Public Auction
Advertising/Illustrated Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
67 music image[Music] Striking the Right Note Cover Collection, a binder full of 71 covers, cards and stationery items all related to instrument makers, music publishers and sellers, individual musicians or orchestras…even music-related postmarks (Woody, CA; Guthrie, KY, Fiddletown, CA, etc.); all but a handful 1880s-1940s, with better including 4¢ pair & 10¢ Columbian-franked cover with NY Registry Exchange Label to Germany, McKinley postal card (cut down) with preprinted $50 reward offer for drummer Hubert James for embezzlement and larceny (followed immediately by a corner card cover for the Musicians' Protective Union!), Italian postcard, India cover, and more, many with attractive corner card or all-over designs; condition varies as expected, but an appealing holding, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.2 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $600-950
Currently Opening at...$300.00
Will close during Public Auction
68   imageAdvertising Cover Group, 1885-1917, 30 better Advertising envelopes individually sleeved; The Automobile Bank (comic postcard), L&M Paints (multicolor map on reverse), Steamship & Packet Office, The Selavan (hotel), Coca Cola Bottling Works, Powell Bros (1895 South Dakota), New York Life Insurance, The Fairbanks, Montgomery Ward & Co, Russell & Son Paper Manufacturers, Ben-Hur Flour, Tecumseh Nurseries, Van Vleet-Mansfield Drug, Borden's Condensed Milk, Barber & Perkins Wholesale Grocers, Riddle House, Potter Choice Seed PotatoesCorbin Drag & Drill, Winyah Lodge No 40, The Telepost, Eastern Publishing Co, The Independent, Max Williams Company, Consolidated Stock & Petroleum Exchange, Whitman House, Cotton, Commission Merchant, St Francis Hospital, Baird & Tuttle, and The Investor's Guide; attractive, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $400-600
Currently Opening at...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
69 cover alcohol sloan & calwell importers of bra image[Alcohol] Sloan & Calwell Importers of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Segars &c., attractive deep red oval corner card on brown envelope, franked by top margin nearly four-margined 3¢ Washington (#11A, just in at lower right); stamp fresh and bright, tied by blue Baltimore Sept. 9 postmark; addressed to Frederick, Md.; edge toning and a couple spots of loss, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
Currently Opening at...$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
70 cover insurance aetna insurance co. image[Insurance] AETNA Insurance Co., orange envelope with crisp "side card" design with Fort Madison, Iowa pre-printed address, franked by like-new 3¢ Washington (#26) tied by socked-on-the-nose Cincinnati, O. Jan. 12 postmark; stamp with damaged transfer above lower left rosette, cover nearly pristine, nearly Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
Currently Opening at...$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
71 cover machinery i. hale & co. family sewing ma image[Machinery] I. Hale & Co. Family Sewing Machines, appealing all-over design, from Newburyport, Mass., to Littleton, Mass.; franked by 3¢ Washington (#26) with full guide line at right; cover generally clean, the stamp with rubbed perforations at top left and small tear top right due to placement over envelope's corner, Fine to Very Fine, a pretty piece. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
Currently Opening at...$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
72 cover machinery united states family sewing ma image[Machinery] The United States Family Sewing Machine, yours for just $12; fresh all-over design (printing continues onto reverse), franked by 3¢ Washington (#26) cancelled by black grid; indistinct Apr. 12 postmark at left, addressed to Milford, N.H.; several small edge tears at left, back flap damage from opening, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
Currently Opening at...$80.00
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73 cover temperance intemperance is curse of worl image[Temperance] "Intemperance is the Curse of the World", "Execution, Operation & Effects of the Maine Law"; attractive all-over design with Wm. C. Hale imprint at right, addressed to Montvill[e], CT; franked by 3¢ Washington (#11A) cancelled by black circular grid cancel; backflap tip loss, but otherwise sound, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
Currently Opening at...$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
74 O theater image[Theater], Two announcements on postal cards, from Boston (on #UX14, sent Sept. 4, 1896 to Waitsburg, Wash. with flag cancel) and Spokane (#UX18, local use, typed address but no cancel), each listing upcoming performances; Boston card notes price of performances (15¢-25¢) and includes two "Darkey Plays", Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
Currently Opening at...$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
75 cover ammunition & gunpowder shoot du pont pow image[Ammunition & Gunpowder] "Shoot Du Pont Powders", Picture postcards, eight different mint cards featuring Champion Hunting Dogs from paintings by Edmund H. Osthaus; pictured are "Champions" between 1896 and 1909; a gorgeous group, produced in Canada, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Estimate $275-400
Currently Opening at...$140.00
Will close during Public Auction
First Day Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
76 cover 597 image1923, 1¢ Franklin, horizontal rotary press coil, First Day Cover (Scott 597), pair tied by Washington, DC machine slogan cancel on locally addressed cover serviced by Hammelman, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $600. (Image)

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Estimate $200-275
Currently Opening at...$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
77 cover 372 image1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton, First Day Cover (Scott 372), nicely centered example tied to Fulton Souvenir picture post card by six-bar Lancaster, PA postmark of Sept 25, 1909; mailed locally to an RFD address; light edge wear but otherwise sound, nearly Very Fine.
Scott $1,500. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Estimate $500-750
Currently Opening at...$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
78 cover 549 image1920, 2¢ Pilgrim, First Day Cover (Scott 549), sound single tied to pre-printed Stamp Shoppe envelope by Washington, DC slogan cancel of Dec. 21, 1920; faint overall toning, cover slightly reduced at left, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $700. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $250-350
Currently Opening at...$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
79 cover 551-569 image1922-25, Regular issue, ½¢ to 30¢, First Day Covers (Scott 551-569), group of 21 covers, properly franked and cancelled; all with Washington, DC cancels except ½¢ plus 1½¢ (New Haven, CT), 3¢ (Hodgenville, KY) and second example of 7¢ (Niles, Ohio); two examples of 14¢ (shades), all Worden less #551 Nickles and #569 hand-addressed; a superior holding with massive catalogue value, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $6,190. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,500-2,000
Currently Opening at...$750.00
Will close during Public Auction
80 cover 583a image1924, 2¢ Washington, rotary press printing, booklet pane of 6 (Scott 583a), full pane including selvage, slightly miscut so that top of selvage captures bottom frames of stamps above; tied by two Washington, DC duplexes of Aug. 27, 1926; Colman corner card locally addressed to Robinette, nearly Very Fine.
Scott $1,500. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $500-750
Currently Opening at...$250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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