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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1081 nh RW32 imageFederal Duck Stamp, 1965, $3 Canvasback Drakes (Scott RW32), o.g., never hinged, Post Office fresh and bright, Extremely Fine to Superb, with 2014 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP 95.
SMQ XF-SUP 95; $225.
Scott $100. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $120-160
Currently Opening at...$60.00
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1082 nh RW38 imageFederal Duck Stamp, 1971, $3 Cinnamon Teals (Scott RW38), o.g., never hinged, flawless in all respects, with bright colors on matching paper, mathematically centered, Superb, with 2005 P.S.E. certificate graded SUP 98.
SMQ SUP 98; $175.
Scott $43. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $120-160
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1083 nh RW54 imageFederal Duck Stamp, 1987, $10 Redhead Ducks (Scott RW54), bottom margin single, o.g., never hinged, pristine with vibrant colors and absolutely flawless centering, a Superb gem, a Top of the Pop; no stamps grade higher in PSE's Population Report, with 2005 P.S.E. certificate graded Gem 100.
SMQ Gem 100; $175. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $120-160
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1084 nh RW72A var. imageFederal Duck Stamp, 2005, $15 Hooded Mergansers, self-adhesive, from uncut press sheet (Scott RW72A var.), six single panes (three with marginal printer's marks) plus two vertical strips of six, all clean and bright; a couple light internal creases as to be expected on something this size, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine.
Scott $495 for issued single sheets. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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1085 nhbl JDS10 imageJunior Duck Stamp, 2002, $5 Mallards (Scott JDS10), upper left control no. block of 4, o.g., never hinged, Extremely Fine. (Image)

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Telegraph
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1086 BKnh 8T2 imageCommercial Union Telegraph Co., 1891, 25¢ green (Scott 8T2), booklet pane of 4, o.g., never hinged, fresh from the book, with full selvage and bright paper; red "242" doubled lower left, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $150 as hinged. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
Currently Opening at...$80.00
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Test Stamps
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1087 nh TD117a imageTest Stamp, 1973, Christmas issue, black, self-adhesive, on imperf backing paper (Scott TD117a), vertical strip of 4 with horizontal gutter, o.g., never hinged, positional from press sheet of 200, with clean printing (adhesive discoloration as always on these early self-adhesives); creased in gutter well away from stamps, still Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $160-250
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1088 nhbl TD117a imageTest Stamp, 1973, Christmas issue, black, self-adhesive, on imperf backing paper (Scott TD117a), o.g., never hinged, two blocks of four, one normal, one with vertical gutter (adhesive discoloration as always on these early self-adhesives); gutter creased between stamps, each with slight glossing from prior plastic holders, Very Fine nonetheless. (Image)

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Estimate $350-500
Currently Opening at...$180.00
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Miscellaneous Back-of-the-Book
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1089 O   imageMeter Postage, 1953, 3¢ NCR label on bank tag, imprinted Aug 17 1953 by NCR Meter 1205 in Chicago, tied by one of two straightline "Brink's Inc." handstamps, on back of Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago tag, sending $10,000 to the Fletcher Trust Company of Indianapolis; clean and sound; a most uncommon use—one of the first we have ever seen, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
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1090 O   imageMeter Postage, 1954, 3¢ NCR label on bank tag, imprinted Mar 1 1954 by NCR Meter 1205 in Chicago, tied by one of three straightline "Cancelled" handstamps, on back of Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago tag, sending $150,000 via Brinks to the Fletcher Trust Company of Indianapolis; tag crease runs through meter, but a most uncommon use—one of the first we have ever seen, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $120-160
Currently Opening at...$60.00
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Errors, Freaks & Oddities
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1091 nhbl 1336 image1967, 5¢ Christmas, misregistered and misperforated (Scott 1336 var.), top left full pane of 50, plate number 29193, o.g., never hinged, an eye-catching "all-over" error, Post Office fresh and intact, Very Fine. (Image)

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1092 nh 1690 var. image1976, 13¢ Benjamin Franklin, dark blue misregistered (Scott 1690 var.), bright lower left Mr. ZIP vertical block of 12, the deep blue engraving shifted upwards yielding bottom pair with "USA" omitted, sound perforations; "35" penned in Mr. ZIP selvage tab, line of gum compression position 2, Very Fine nonetheless, an eye-catching item. (Image)

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1093 1551a imageEFOs, 1974, 10¢ Christmas: Currier and Ives, buff omitted, Ten Full Panes of 50 (500) (Scott 1551a), all Post office Fresh, NH, from the original find, Catalog $25 per stamp w/o any premium affixed to the pane, $1,250 per pane with a total Scott Value of $12,500. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,600-2,400
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Confederate States

Postmasters’ Provisionals
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1094   imageProof made by August Dietz in 1929 from trial plates of Archer & Daly's 10¢ & 20¢ stamps, 9 x 6¼ inches -- the only stamp printing plate to survive from the Archer & Daly stell plate era, Extremely Fine, ex Randy Neil and on his exhibit page, signed August Dietz. (Image)

Estimate $50-75
Currently Opening at...$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
General Issues
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1095 cover 1 image1861, 5¢ green (Scott 1), vertical pair tied on cover to Forrest Depot, Bedford County, Virginia, by premium red Smithfield, Va. c.d.s.; light edge wear to cover, the stamps bright and clean, Fine to Very Fine, with 2007 C.S.A. certificate.
Scott $625. (Image) (Image2)

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1096 cover 1 image1861, 5¢ green (Scott 1), bottom margin single tied by blue target cancel with matching double-ring Charlottesville, VA Feb. 15 (year unclear) postmark at lower left; stamp placed over manuscript "Official…" endorsement; addressed to Capt. Spann of Company G, Hampton's Legion, at Manassas, Va; stamp with clear margins all around, the cover missing backflap, Fine to Very Fine, ex Engstler.
Scott $300. (Image)

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1097 cover 1c image1861, 5¢ olive green (Scott 1c), clean four-margined example tied by blue town postmark dated "1 [inverted]/Feb" (town and state unclear) on cover to Leesville, South Carolina; stamp sound and wonderfully fresh, nearly Very Fine, with 1998 P.F. certificate.
Scott $310. (Image) (Image2)

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1098 ng 4 image1862, 5¢ blue (Scott 4), unused without gum, wonderfully fresh with solid color and impression, centered with clear to full margins all around, Very Fine, with photocopy of 1991 P.F. certificate for block of six, this position 6.
Scott $225. (Image) (Image2)

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1099 cover 5 image1862, 10¢ rose (Scott 5), full four-margined example tied on cover to GreenVille, Augusta Co., Va, by blue gridiron cancel with matching double-ring "University of Virginia/Jul/19/1862/VA"; stamp with malformed "P" of "Postage" (reading "Bostage"); cover with soiling including to stamp, edge wear and backflap missing; still a desirable UVA item, Fine to Very Fine, with 2024 P.S.A.G. certificate.
Scott $800. (Image) (Image2)

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1100 cover 6 image1862, 5¢ light blue, De La Rue printing (Scott 6), horizontal pair, on captured "United We Stand Divided We Fall/USA" Union Patriotic cover (Bischel #6019, Walcott #W-2664 & W-3241) addressed to Athens, Geo., tied by Richmond VA postmark of Dec. 30, 1862; left stamp with full margins, right stamp in at top right where faults due to placement, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $2,000. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500
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1101 cover 11 image1863, 10¢ blue, Die A (Scott 11), three very large margins to just into at top, tied by strong strike of "Charleston S.C. Mar. 3, 1864" circular datestamp on tiny cover to former South Carolina Governor Hon. R.F.W. Allston at Georgetown S.C. that was unfolded and used as note paper where the inside was used as a business letter begnning with an acknowledgement of the receipt of $2,200 which was used as instructed to purchase Confederate bonds and ends with "the usual shelling going on" and is signed by Robertson Blackrock & Co. by George W. Moody (blockaders), the address side has been overwritten by an intriguing numbered list mentioning many Confederate officers by name including Lieut Webb who "went to hospital…sent to Georgetown thence by the …. sent up in a cart to Chicora where he was attended by Dr. Sparkman & never got out of his bed - was frequently out his head." the cover must be 1864 because the stamp was first issued April 21 1863 and the Chicora was destroyed by the CSA on Feb. 18, 1865, furthermore, the recipient, a plantation owner and politician, died a month later on 7 Apr 1864 at the age of 62 (see his wikipedia page for more info), Very Fine, ex Randy Neil, signed Trish Kaufmann. (Image)

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1102 cover 11 image1863, 10¢ blue, Die A (Scott 11), large bottom sheet margin showing "Archer" portion of imprint with full to large margins other sides, tied by "Richmond Va. Dec 2? (1864) circular datestamp on small cover to Dayton VA with original letter datelined "Richmond VA December the 26th, 1864" that reads "…the Yankees has taken Savannah, Ga and most every where else. Blood and carnage all over - savage yanks will get it someday" (many spelling errors corrected), on Randy Neil's exhibit page; cover opened at right and roughly at top resulting in top backflap tears and stamp toned, handsome Very Fine appearance and a scarce use of a stamp with a partial imprint, ex Randy Neil. (Image)

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1103 cover 11a image1863, 10¢ milky blue (Scott 11a), clean, four-margined example lightly tied by five-ring target cancel with "Patterson/SEP/2/N.C." postmark at left, on cover to Hillsboro, NC; stamp fresh and sound, the cover with light corner damage not affecting stamps or markings, nearly Very Fine, with 2017 P.F. certificate.
Scott $910. (Image) (Image2)

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1104 cover 12 image1863, 10¢ blue, Die B (Scott 12), massive margins on 3 sides and large at bottom, tied by socked on the nose "Running Water Tenn" circular datestamp with manuscript "Aug. 9" at center on home made cover to Cedar Springs Ala; slightly reduced at bottom and missing bottom flap, Extremely Fine stamp and cover, ex Kohn, Gallagher, Boshwit and Randy Neil, signed Kimbrough. (Image)

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1105 cover 12 image1863, 10¢ blue, Die B (Scott 12), tied by "Milledgeville GA Aug. 28" (1864) circular datestamp on 9½ x 6 inch printed notice folded in quarters to letter size and mailed to Cuthbert GA, the notice is from the "Executive Department at Milledgeville August 19th 1864 to the Justices of the Inferior Courts and Aids-de-Camp … (and reads) the Policemen … who have been (hired) to act as a police force … are neglecting their duties and giving their attention exclusively to their own private affairs. This cannot be tolerated…They are required to give their whole time to the business of traveling through the county from plantation to plantation … in seing that the negroes on all plantations, left without overseers, are kept in subjection and property protected…It is also hereby made the duty of (every) Policeman … to arrest and send to General Smith at Atlanta, each and every man remaining at home (who is violating the order to report for soldier duty as required). (Similarly, if a Policeman fails to perform his duties, then he is to be) charged and sent to Major General G.W. Smith at Atlanta (where) he may be compelled to do duty at the front.", ex Randy Neil. (Image)

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1106 cover 12 image1863, 10¢ blue, Die B (Scott 12), large sheet margin at bottom, rough edges other sides, tied by "Richmond VA Nov. ?" (Type 6) circular datestamp on home made cover to a soldier in the "17th Ga. Regiment Company C, Bennings Brigade, Field's Division, Army Northside James River", top backflap missing, still Very Fine and attractive, ex Randy Neil. (Image)

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1107 cover 12c image1863, 10¢ greenish blue, Die B (Scott 12c), large margins all around and tied by blue "Petersburg VA May 22" (1864) circular datestamp on homemade cover to Mr. Wm. Rowzee, Salisbury NC with original letter in very faded pencil written by Confederate Naval physician Claudius W. Rowzee that reads, "… I am here in Petersburg out of all danger. Our Reg't is between here & Richmond & I learn that it is cut all to pieces. I saw several of the wounded from our co. this morning & they say that there is not more than 15 left here. They left some sick men in camp, & some 3 or 4 days ago they sent for them or at least all that were able to come to the Reg't. We all started but were stopped in town to guard several hundred Yankee prisoners just brought in. We are guarding them now….The Surgeon, who has the charge of the Yankees & our sick left yesterday & left me in charge of the sick, although I have not rec'd my appointment yet….You may be certain of one thing and that is that I am not going to be killed this war if I can help it…There has been awful fighting above here & I can hear the cannon roaring as I write & sometimes the small arms. Our troops are victorious. The Yankee day is about setting. The yankee prisoners say that our men fight more like devils than men. no set of troops were ever more determined to conquer or die than our men. They are tied of the war & want to settle it at once, to fight it out and be done with it.", Extremely Fine, The sender enlisted as a private in the NC 8th Infantry, was captured on Feb. 8 1862 and exchanged 6 months later; he eventually became Surgeon Steward of the CSS Albermarle, accompanied by typed transcription of the letter, ex Randy Neil, signed Trish Kaufmann. (Image)

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1108   imageConfederate States Pay Voucher 1863, 8½" x 11" part printed document dated May 16th 1863 paying $500 to 1st Lt. John Sydenstricker of the Virginia Artillery for a 5-month-long service between Nov. 30 1862 and April 30, 1863, small faults. (Image)

Estimate $300-400
Currently Opening at...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction

United States Possessions

Canal Zone
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1109 cover 31, 38 image1913, 1c green & black, type I & II overprints used to pay Postage Due (Scott 31, 38), the two tied by quartered cork cancels on a cover from Gatun to Cristobal, franked with a 1c type (38) tied by a Gatun duplex handstamp, Dec 13, 1913 and backstamped Cristobal the same day; handstamped "T" at Gatun, then, at cb, the 1c short payment was charged double and paid by the two 1c Balboas; the cover is a pre-printed return envelope to William F. Shipley, secretary-treasurer of the Society of the Charges, and has been rather crudely repaired at the lower right; nonetheless, an interesting use of regular issues to pay postage due prior to the issuance of the Canal Zone's first dues in March of 1914.


The Society of the Chagres was organized in the fall of 1911 and was made up of American employees of the Canal Company who had worked six years continuously on the canal.
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1110 cover 36 image1911, 10¢ on 13c Map, gray (Scott 36), used with a 2c type I (36), each canceled by a light magenta 9-dot grid on a Registered cover from Cristobal, Station A via Cristobal and New York, to Butler, Pa., Sep 30-Oct 9, 1912; handstamped magenta "Registered/No." with manuscript "378", all other markings on the back: "Station 'A' Cristobal C.Z., Registered, Sep 30, 1912" (dispatch), a regular Cristobal/Registered c.d.s. (transit, Oct 1), New York (Oct 8), and Butler (Oct 9), Fine to Very Fine. The cover is an altered Isthmian Canal Commission Official Business envelope. (Image) (Image2)

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Guam
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1111 cover 2 image1899, 2¢ Washington, red, Type IV (Scott 2), six, brilliant color, tied by three bold strikes of "Agana, Island of Guam Mar. 1, 1902" circular datestamp on cover to Concord Mass., "San Francisco May 10, 1902" machine cancel and "Concord May 15, 1902" receiving cancels on back, barely reduced at right, few toned perfs from gum, and two stamps with natural s.e. at right, otherwise Very Fine. (Image)

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Hawaii
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1112 O 31a image1864, King Kamehameha IV, 2¢ vermilion (Scott 31a), rare handstamped "H" cancel (Gregory H14, Davey 164, Shaffer 2-207); about 80% complete; the stamp has been torn in two and rejoined, Fine appearance. A reasonable example of this rare cancel, which has only been recorded on Scott #30b and 31a. (Image)

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Philippines
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1113 BKog 214b image1899, 2¢ red (Scott 214b), booklet pane of 6, tropicalized o.g., rich color; cert notes few perf separations and small selvage tear referring to the perf hole at top center, Fine to Very Fine, with 2001 Coughlin invoice for $250, with 1988 A.P.S. certificate.
Scott $200. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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1114 cover 217 image1899, 1¢-10¢ brown, type I (Scott 213-217), tied by individual "six arrows pointing left" cancel on Bickel correspondence printed address cover to Germany, purple "Mil. Sta. No. 1, Philippine Isls, Registered April 21, 1900" double-circle datestamp and boxed Manila Registered handstamp at center and "Registered." at bottom left, two German backstamps (Muenchen & Wolfrathausen Jun 1), Very Fine. (Image)

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Puerto Rico
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1115 cover 223 imagePuerto Rico Spanish American War Military Cancels, 6 covers and one piece, covers include US No 279B tied by "Military Sta. 1 Porto Rico. Wash DC Aug. 23" duplex cancel to Rathbone Ohio with NYC, Delaware and Rathbone Ohio 1898 backstamps, US Nos. 279B (2) & 279 tied by same Jan. 17 1899 cancel and "J.M. Gatell Yauco P.R." logo on top backflap to Lanman & Kemp in NYC, US No. 279B tied by "Central Aguirre P.R. Feb. 16, 1903" duplex cancel to Boston with Guayama P.R. Feb. 16 cds and San Juan Feb. 17 1903 Barr Fyke backstamps, Puerto Rico Nos, 211 pair and 210 single tied by "Military Sta. No. 4 W.D.C. San Juan Porto Rico Jul. 13" duplex cancel to St. Paul MN with lawyers cc and Jul. 29 1899 receiving backstamp, Puerto Rico No. 211a tied by Ponce Porto Rico Jan. 15, 1900 Hampton machine cancel to Nassau St. NYC, Puerto Rico and No. 211a tied by "Mayaguez P.R. May 16, 1900" duplex cancel to San Juan, piece is Puerto Rico Nos. 210-214 tied by individual "Military Sta. 1 Porto Rico. Wash DC Nov. 8, 1899" circular datestamp on small piece of Bickel cover with NYC registry label also tying the 1¢ & 2¢ stamps, Fine to Very Fine group, all items are imaged online.


A blockade of Puerto Rico began on May 8, 1898 and on July 25, U.S. troops landed on Puerto Rico. Fighting lasted 18 days when an armistice was signed on August 13, and the US took possession of Puerto Rico.
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United Nations

United Nations
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1116 S UC1S image1952, 10¢ Air Letter Sheet, Specimen (Scott UC1S), perforated "D & S/SAMPLE" ("D & S" is the printer, Dennison & Sons); side flaps neatly folded, Extremely Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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1117 S UC1S image1952, 10¢ Air Letter Sheet, Specimen (Scott UC1S), perforated "D & S/SAMPLE" ("D & S" is the printer, Dennison & Sons); side flaps neatly folded, Extremely Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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1118 og UC4 var. image1960, 10¢ Air Letter Sheet, Double Print, One Inverted (Scott UC4 var.), inverted impression light but absolutely complete and not an offset; side & top flaps neatly folded, Extremely Fine.


AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE—PERHAPS UNIQUE—MAJOR ERROR. (Image) (Image2)

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United States

Essays, Trial Colors & Proofs
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1119 E   imagePhotographs from the Smithsonian Institution of Elements used in Stamp Design, 1933-1948, 53 8x10 inch black & white photographs with "PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION" rubber stamp and description taped to back, photos show images of design elements used in Scott Nos. 971-984, 986, 988-997. 999-1009, C18, C19, C20/C22, C23, C25, C32, C34-C36, C38, C40, C42. C44-C46, CE1/2 & UC17, Extremely Fine, fully imaged online, ex Randy Neil. Shipping charges apply - weight 5 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $300-400
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1894 First Bureau Issue, Unwatermarked
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1120   imageFirst Bureau Issues Holding, better o.g. including No. 220 bottom plate no. and imprint strip of 5, No. 266-267 combination pair NH (cat $600), 279Bj LH (cat $500), plus 2¢ issues with I.R. overprints including inverted and US Possessions (Cuba, Guam & Puerto Rico), plus large quantities of used including Nos. 281 (233), 282C/283 (28), 284 (8), and 1920's definitive issues in blocks of four including No. 524 (cat $250), and more, mint on stockpages in a 3 ring binder and used in a thin stockbook, generally Very Fine, few faults as always. Shipping charges apply - weight 3 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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