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U.S. Postal History continued...

Fancy Cancels continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11481   image[Pennsylvania] Fishertown, Elf Fisherman on a Tree Stump in blue, two perfect strikes tie two 9¢ Washington Bicentennials on an May 22, 1934 Registered cover to R.P. Gilley in Chicago Ridge, Ill., Very Fine. Only noted on Mar 28, 1934.
Loso-deWindt 358. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11482   image[Pennsylvania] Fishertown, Fisherman with Pole & Bucket in magenta, perfect strike, with a Mar 27, 1934 duplex handstamp alongside, ties an imperf 3¢ Century of Progress commemorative on a cover to New York City, Very Fine. Only noted on Mar 22, 1934.
Loso-deWindt 357. (Image)


SOLD for $70.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11483   image[Pennsylvania] Ford City, Model A Ford in purple, perfect strike, with an Aug 3, 1934 duplex handstamp alongside, ties a 3¢ Mother's Day commemorative on a cover to P.G. Russo in Atlantic City, N.J., Very Fine. Loso & deWindt list only Jun 2, 1934 as the date of use.
Loso-deWindt N-311. (Image)


SOLD for $130.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11484   image[Pennsylvania], Corry, Star in rectangular frame, three nice strikes cancel 20¢ Airmail postage (C10-C12) on a Mar 30, 1930 Registered Airmail cover to Oyster Bay, N.Y.
Loso-deWindt 195. (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States C10-C12]


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11485   image[Utah] Washington, Blacksmith in purple, two perfect strikes tie three 6¢ Washington Bicentennials on a beautifully cacheted Labor Day cover sent Registered on Labor Day, Sep 3, 1934, to W.G. Fountaine in Briggsdale, O., Very Fine.
Loso-deWindt 1223. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11486   image[Virginia] "3" in Square frame in deep purple, nice strike, with a Jun 19, 1934 duplex handstamp alongside, ties a 1¢ Century of Progress commemorative on a small cover to Michigan City, Ind., Very Fine.
Loso-deWindt 1166. (Image)


SOLD for $50.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11487   image[West Virginia] "4" attached to Skyrocket in purple, clear strike, with a matching July 4, 1935 duplex handstamp alongside, ties a 3¢ Newburgh commemorative on a cover to Chicago with a wonderful 3-color Uncle Sam, July 4th cachet, Very Fine.
Loso-deWindt 67. (Image)


SOLD for $70.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11488   image[West Virginia] Six, "6" in purple, two bold strikes with additional short bars cancel a block of 10 of the 2¢ Massachusetts Bay commemorative on a May 5, 1930 Registered Airmail cover to Detroit, Very Fine. 13 days later than Loso & deWindt's latest date of use.
Loso-deWindt 1085. (Image)


SOLD for $50.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11489   image[Wisconsin] Appleton, Arm & Hammer, Very Fine strike, along with a Labor Day, Sep 2, 1929, Appleton duplex handstamp, ties a pair of 1¢ Franklins on a cover from the cancel's designer, H.M. Brehm, to W.C. Brink in Genesee Depot, Wis.; the cover bears a Trades & Labor Council corner card and the typed legend, "And Labor Hath Its Day"; the Arm & Hammer has been outlined in black ink, Very Fine. A penciled "23X" on the reverse possibly indicates the number of covers prepared.
Loso-deWindt 28. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11490   image[Wisconsin] Appleton, Sunburst in purple, four clear strikes tied 17¢ postage on a small Sep 10, 1929 Registered cover from the cancel's designer, H.M. Brehm, to W.C. Brink in Genesee Depot, Wis., Very Fine. A day earlier than Loso & deWindt's earliest date of use.
Loso-deWindt 29. (Image)


SOLD for $55.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11491   image[Wisconsin] Keshena, Arrowhead, five clear strikes cancel 20¢ postage on a Sep 26, 1929 Registered cover to Carl Ploch in Indianapolis; small tear on the reverse only, still Very Fine.
Loso-deWindt 621. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11492   image[Wisconsin] Royalton Witch on a Broomstick in purple, two perfect (inverted) strikes tie 17¢ postage on a Nov 30, 1929 Registered cover to Cleveland, Very Fine. More than two months prior to ldws earliest date of Feb 18, 1930.
Loso-deWindt 993. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11493   image[Wyoming] Diamond, Diamond, nine Very Fine strikes, with an Oct 16, 1929 duplex handstamp alongside, cancel 17¢ postage on a Registered cover to Prescott, Ariz., Very Fine.
Loso-deWindt 234. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11494   image[Wyoming] Freedom, "Spirit of '76" Fife Player & Drummers in a serrated oval in purple, Very Fine strike, with a matching July 4, 1935 c.d.s. alongside, ties a 3¢ California-Pacific Expo commemorative on a cover to N.O. Nouss in St. Louis with an unusual "Spirit of '76" cachet, Very Fine.
Loso-deWindt N-318. (Image)


SOLD for $80.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
Misc. Postal History
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11495   image[Railroads] Seaboard Line "Silver Meteor", a marvelous pair of identical illustrated dining car paper place mats featuring World War II Patriotic themes, folded in thirds, Fine and very scarce. (Image)


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11496   imageElectric Lights on the Train, Spanish-American War patriotic cover from Minnesota to Colwyn Bay, Wales, Aug 2-13, 1898; included is a marvelous letter on a matching patriotic letterhead telling how "American Railways are lighted by electricity" and "…instead of two large oil lamps on back for signals there are two red electric lights"; enclosed is a schedule of the Chicago & North-Western Railway, one of "only three roads with electric lights", Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11497   image1856, Governor's Proclamation of Thanksgiving Day, mailed from Concord to Claremont, NH, a remarkable survivor, sent as a folded letter to the Governor, cancelled in blue by "Concord N.H./Paid" postmark; the Proclamation reads, in part, "…for the purpose of all uniting in ascribing in a suitable manner due praise to our CREATOR AND BENEFACTOR…I do hereby appoint THURSDAY, the twenty-seventh day of November next, to be, with humble and grateful hearts, in our places of public worship and by our domestic firesides, sincerely devoted by the people of this State, to PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING TO GOD" and dated the Oct. 31; the image online is of the photocopy of the Proclamation (included in the lot), in order to better preserve the original, which is forming a split along the horizontal fold at "of all uniting", Very Fine, a wonderful piece of Americana. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

image image


SOLD for $170.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
Regular and Commemorative Issues
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11498 26b image1857, 3¢ dull red, type III, imperf vertically (Scott 26b), a great example with strong color and pristine paper, tied to orange cover to Cooperstown by Fort Plain, NY, JUL 19 postmark, Very Fine, unpriced on cover in Scott, with 2015 P.F. certificate declining opinion. (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 26b]


CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11499 35 image1859, 10¢ green, type V (Scott 35), tied by circular grid cancel on buff cover with blue Stillwater NY postmark, addressed to Benecia CA; stamp with small erosion spots at right, Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11500 112 image1869, 1¢ buff (Scott 112), nicely centered, tied by small neat circular segmented cork cancel on orange locally used cover, Very Fine. (Image)

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Scott $260

CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM

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