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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2201   imageBroken Face Picasso Could Love, 1946-2008, large blocks (most with plate numbers) of broken Face organized by denomination in separate envelopes from 3¢-44¢ with much below 20¢; unchecked for grading, engraved works of art a tad prettier than some of the recent offset offerings; Face $1,850, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 7.4 lbs. (Image)


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Estimate $750-1,000

SOLD for $600.00
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2202   imagePlate Block Face Lot, 1935-2000, dozen plus albums (mostly Minkus) and binders with singles, plate blocks, plate strips, and a few sheets in crystal mounts; while there are a few premium blocks most are your engraved 3¢-29¢ commemoratives; Face $1,125, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 55 lbs. (Image)


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Estimate $500-750

SOLD for $500.00
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Postal History Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2203 839-851 image1938-39, Presidential ½¢ to $5 and coils complete (Scott 839-851), 565 cacheted with Nos. 803-834 (362 cacheted; 6 to 18 each) with 274 franked with a plate block including Nos. 832 (13 with 9 PB frankings), 832a (6 with 6 PB frankings), 833 (14 with 8 PB frankings) and 832 (10 with 2 PB frankings) and includes Nos. 832-834 on individual Linprint covers, Nos. 839-851 (159 cacheted; 9 to 17 each) with 29 being franked with either a line pair or line strip, and booklet panes with tabs (14 or 15 each), wide variety of cachets, also includes a set of singles of Nos. 803-834 & 839-851 and plate no. blocks of Nos. 803-834, well organized in mounts on album pages in four 3 ring binders, Very Fine and very difficult to duplicate because of the over 300 plate block frankings which command a premium, see the entire lot online. Shipping charges apply - weight 16 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $4,000-6,000

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2204   image1925-1996, Phenomenal First Day Cover Collection with Premium Stamp Bonus, beginning with the Norse American issue including 2¢ (14) & 5¢ (12) and six with both, uncacheted, most frankings are blocks of four including positions and prepared by Nickles or Worden, then the rest of the collection shows a White Ace page with the stamps, then behind it are first day covers, including Nos. 627 (12 with six with blocks including plate no. and one block with siderographer's initials plus Canal Zone 96), 628 (20; Worden cover to Sweden and returned (backstamped), U.S.S. Dobbin duplex cancel addressed to Colman), 644 (15; 6 Gorham cacheted from 5 cities (Mellone $60 each) and 8 franked with blocks with plate no.), 645 (16; Egolf & Gorham (16A; Mellone $175 for both), one with U.S.S. Billingsley unofficial cancel, and 12 with either plate block or block with plate no.), 646 (16; 5 with plate block), 647 (9; 2 different Gorham cacheted (Mellone $100 each) and 2 uncacheted with plate blocks and 3 unofficial NJ cities), 648 (6; plate block, Gorham cachet (Mellone $100)), 649-650 (4 each including 3 matched sets and 2 combinations, most with blocks of 4 with plate no.), 651 (11; 8 cacheted), 654 (20; 11 cacheted and 4 with plate blocks), 655 (2 uncacheted including 1 with plate block), 656 (5; 3 with line pairs & 1 with line strip of 4), 657 (34; 23 cacheted including 16 Egolf (Mellone $50 each); 5 with blocks with plate no. and 2 with plate blocks), 680 (14; 6 cacheted, 8 with block of 4 with plate no. & 2 with plate blocks), 681 (31; 21 cacheted; 14 with blocks with plate no.), 682 (13; 7 cacheted, 4 with blocks of 4 with plate no. and one plate block), 683 (8; 3 cacheted), 688 (7; 4 cacheted), 689 (4), 690 (22; 5 cacheted; most with blocks including 3 plate blocks), 702 (14; 8 cacheted, 9 with plate blocks or blocks with plate no.), 703 (18; 12 cacheted, 13 with plate block or block with plate no.), 704-715 (152 with 7 to 17 each (146 cacheted) and 54 franked with plate blocks, includes many complete sets -- Gill, Souren, Fairway, Ioor, etc.), 716 (16; 13 cacheted; 7 with plate blocks), 717 (23; 22 cacheted; 17 with plate blocks), 718-719 (3¢ 9 cacheted; 8 with plate blocks; 5¢ 3 cacheted; and 3 combinations with plate blocks (2 cacheted)), 724 (18 cacheted; 3 with plate blocks; 4 with blocks of 4 with plate no.), 725 (15 cacheted; 2 with plate blocks; 8 with blocks of 4 with plate no.), 726 (9 cacheted), 727 (16 cacheted; 10 with plate blocks), 728 (8 cacheted; 5 with plate blocks), 729 (9 cacheted; 6 with plate blocks), 730a (13 cacheted), 731a (17 cacheted), 732 (9 cacheted; 7 with plate blocks), 733 (7 cacheted plus 3 Antarctica), 734 (18 cacheted), 735 full sheets (12 NY & 2 DC cacheted plus one Antarctica), 736 (9 cacheted), 737 (6 cacheted with plate blocks), 738 (9 cacheted with blocks of 4 with plate no.), 739 (13 cacheted; one plate block, 8 block of 4 with plate no.), then from No. 772 to the year 1996, including Army Navy, no. 855 (7), 856 (30 cacheted; 6 with plate blocks; triple joint issue with Canal Zone & Panama stamps, Famous Americans, Overrun Countries, Liberty series, and so on, stamps include plate blocks of Nos. 643 (2), 644, 645 (2), 646-648, 649 (2), 650, 651, 654, 655, 657 (2), 680, 681 (2), 682, 683, 688, 689, 690 (2), 704-715, other 1930's issues, 1030-1053, plus 656 line pair and hundreds of dollars in postage including express issues in plate blocks, booklet panes, on pages in 84 3 ring binders, Very Fine or better, This incredible collection contains thousands of first day covers plus premium stamps and plate blocks plus high value postage. Do not miss this lot; view the 1925-40 issues online (18 videos). Shipping charges apply - weight 317 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Video6 for this lot) (Video7 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $4,000-6,000

SOLD for $2,600.00
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2205   imageExtensive and Valuable Postal History Assortment, 1806-1950s, over 250 covers, cards, stationery items or fronts, ranging fro 1806 and 1832 stampless covers to Korean War-era APO covers; loads of better and interesting material, including First Flight Covers, Camel Express revival cover, 11 Puerto Rico stationery items, etc., the core of the holding in the Military-related items, with YMCA corner cards from WWI, "Soldiers Mail" and "Free" First Flight Covers, a two-country (US & India) franking, non-US covers to APO addresses, and US APO cancels from Thule (#858, rare), Kyoto (#301, plus Special Delivery and Postage Dues!), Canton Island, China, Papua New Guinea, and many more, with V-Mail, Naval Ship cancels and cachets, even one 1940 cover from a fourth grade student addressed to Admiral Byrd at the South Pole, forwarded to Boston (one stamp lost, but a heck of a redirect!); condition varies as usual, but a wealth of semi-specialized material to fill out any collection or to reward any savvy dealer, generally Fine to Very Fine, inspection invited. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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2206 C4-C132 imageAirmail First Day and Stamp Collection 1924-1991 (Scott C4-C132), includes Nos. C4-C6 tied by Washington D.C. First Day slogan machine cancels on uncacheted individual covers with typed address to Edward Worden in Millburn NJ, C4 hotel cc addressed to George Linn, C5 uncacheted prepared by Hammelman, C7 (10 including 9 with blocks of 4 (5 with plate numbers) prepared by Nickles (5), Worden (2), Gorham (Dearborn; Mellone $175) and Roessler (Detroit; Mellone $175)), C8 (7 including 6 with blocks of 4), C9 (6 including 5 with blocks of 4 (2 with plate numbers); 2 with NYC cancels), C10 (7; 4 Wash DC including Gorham & uncacheted with block of 4 with plate no. and Mauck cachet with plate no. single, Detroit with block of 4 with plate no. (1976 AFDCS cert), 2 St. Louis including Worden cc & Gorham cachet both with Lindbergh Flight handstamp cachet), C11 (5 including plate block of six on legal size), C12 (12 including 5 with block of 4 with plate no. -- one Roessler and one Gorham), C16 plate block, C17 (15 including 9 with plate blocks; most with USPOD rubber handstamp cachet (Mellone 12), also includes Ioor, Fairway, C18 (7 including 6 New York Oct. 2 and one Miami Oct. 6, plus two New York Oct. 4, one with single on Rice cachet and 6 with blocks of 4 and 7 with purple Exposition and red German triangular Zeppelin flight handstamp cachets, C19 (13 including 6 with plate blocks), C20 (11 including 8 with blocks of 4 with plate nos., variety of cachets), C21 (9 with blocks of 4 including 5 with plate no. including Washington Service, Anderson, Grandy, Ioor), C22 (5 including 3 with blocks of 4 with plate nos.), C23 (20 including 10 with plate blocks), C24 (two uncacheted with full plate blocks of 6 and 7 cacheted including Rice, WSE, Grandy, Barbour handpainted add on, Gundel, C25-C31 (60 cacheted (6 to 11 each) including 41 with plate blocks (3 to 9 each)), C32 (14 including 13 with plate blocks), C33 (12 including 9 with plate blocks including Fluegel & Nix & 2 different Crosby), C34 (5 with plate blocks), C35 (7 including 6 with plate blocks), C36 (8 with plate blocks), C38 (13 with plate blocks), C39 (4 with plate blocks), C40 (10 including 9 with plate blocks), C42-C44 (7 with plate blocks), C45 (5 with plate blocks), C46 (3 with plate blocks), C47 (11 with plate blocks), C49 (5 with plate blocks), etc. up to C131 and Nos. CE1 (8 including Kee, Rice, Fidelity, Ioor, Anderson, Fairway, Mellone 23), CE2 (13 including Kee, Washington Service, Beverly Hills, Ioor, Top Notch), also includes mint plate blocks of Nos. C7-C12 & C19-C31 & C32/C131 and mint blocks of four of Nos. C10 (2) & C18 (top pair LH, bottom pair NH) and singles or pairs of Nos. C10-C131 with Nos. C13-C15 no gum, on pages in 7 3-ring binders, overall Very Fine, see the stamps and first day covers C4-C31 online. Shipping charges apply - weight 22 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $2,500-3,500

SOLD for $2,800.00
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2207   imageBalance of the US Cover Stock of the Falmouth Stamp & Coin Company, consisting of states A to KY, a couple of counties in Massachusetts and P to Wyoming with strength in California, Connecticut, Kentucky and Pennsylvania stampless including a couple late 1700's, also includes small group of Civil War Patriotics (mint and used) and Confederates, a 5 Locals including No. 6LB5 with nice poem, over 100 advertising covers including multicolored and some with original fancy letterhead enclosures, also includes 38 cacheted FDCs (Nos. 643/855), a group of 3c 1851s with one tied by bold green Newport cds on 1856 FL, an 1885 ALS with cover written by suffragist Catherine B. Yale, free franks signed by first ladies Grace Cooledge, Ida McKinley and Mary Lord Harrison, and a cover signed by Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith (Sopwith Camel fame), some faults as always on lots of this size and age, well organized in 3 Pittsburgh file boxes, generally Fine to Very Fine, see the highlights online. Shipping charges apply - weight 21 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $4,250.00
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2208   imagePostal History Collection Plus Stamps, 1845-1945, over 325 envelopes and postcards as well as better used sets of stamps in 7 binders; 1845 NY & New Haven RR SFL, 1849 New Haven Grenfield RR SFL, 1850 New York & New Haven RR, 1906 New London & New Haven RPO, 1914 Willimantic & New Haven RPO, 1906 Danbury & S Norwalk RPO, 1894 Will & New Haven RPO, 1911 Springfield & New Haven RPO, 1884 Palmer & New London RPO, 1913 Boston (Providence) & NY RPO, 1918 Northampton & New Haven RPO, 1932 Newport & Springfield RPO, 1939 Portland & Boston RPO; several early postal entires, used set of Prexies to $5, Parcel Post used set to 25¢ and a few on postal items; fairly complete set of used Special Delivery stamps and several on cover (#E2, E3, E8, E9, E11, E12); Norwalk and South Norwalk CT Marcophy; Airmail includes C6 on cover, C8 on censored overseas cover, CAMs, 1935 Trans-Pacific cover from Hawaii to California, and several FAMs; 1901 Pan American used set and several on cover (including overseas), #300-308 stamps and examples through 10¢ on cover, Third and Fouth Bureau including a pair of Zeppelin covers; Columbians on cover including a beautiful uprated NY Resistry with 1¢, 3¢, and 8¢ values, several used Trans Miss stamps and nice examples on cover including four 5¢ and three 10¢; early adhesives including #24 on folded circular with US Mail City Delivery cancel (PF cert), 24 and 26 on cover with early Duplex cancel, and nice selection of Banknote stamps and covers; nicely done, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 21 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Video6 for this lot) (Video7 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,900.00
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2209   imageA Portion of the Edith R. Doane Collections and Exhibits, for whom Doane Cancels were named and much of the material she used in her studies, Literally tens of thousands of top right corners of envelopes saved solely to study the cancels, mostly 1930's-1970's and mostly well organized in 40 small wooden cabinet drawers and plastic tubs, we believe that some of these were used by Doane in her research, and the lot also includes some of her research papers and correspondence with other collectors, also includes some c. 1900's-1910's R.F.D. covers, plus either full or parts of her exhibits on County & Postmaster Postal Markings, Rural Free Delivery, Weather Forecast Backstamps & Forecasts, plus three binders on Edwin Shriver including one of his "plans, specifications and proposal to build and operate a postal wagon accepted by USPOD" (Sept. 1898-Aug. 1904), and a few other odds and ends including a Christian Commission cover, an uncut sheet of 20 "$15 per 1,000" Cigar stamps (no gum), and some philatelic literature including Helbock's "Military Postmarks of Territorial Alaska" (only 300 printed; not 400) nicely inscribed to her, and thousands of foreign top right corners of envelopes and full envelopes including some better 19th Century stamps, generally Fine to Very Fine, ex Falmouth Stamp & Coin.

Shipping charges apply - weight 444 lbs.
Edith R. Doane was one of the important pioneering women collectors and researchers in our hobby. She wrote original research articles in all of her other areas of interest -- County & Postmaster Postal Markings, Rural Free Delivery, Weather Forecast Backstamps & Forecasts -- and her 20+ year long study published in 1978 of the USPOD's rubber handstamp cancels that began appearing in 1903 resulted in the cancels being named Doane cancels in her honor.
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Estimate $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $700.00
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2210   imageWide-Ranging Postal History Selection, approximately 500 covers, cards and stationery items, ranging from stampless to WWII era with a few later items tucked in for good measure; numerous frankings, cancels and markings; postage due covers, First Flight Covers, slogan, colored and fancy cancels; Carrier uses, advertising/illustrated covers, a mix of mint and used Columbian Exposition postal cards, nice group of Spanish-American War Patriotics, uprated stationery items, entires include double surcharge one inverted Airmail, a 1½¢ brown Penalty envelope with "VOID" handstamp, and much, much more; some condition issues, but a constantly surprising group sure to please, generally Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online; do inspect. Shipping charges apply - weight 10 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,800.00
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2211 551/606 image1922-1926 Regular Issues, Stamps, Plate Blocks and First Day Covers Group (Scott 551/606), stamps include Never Hinged Nos. 551-571, 571 block of six with plate no. (gum skips), 573, 578, 579, 581-591, 600-606 pairs/line pairs, and plate blocks of Nos. 557 (H), 559 (H), 591 (H), 563-565 (NH), 569 (NH), the strength of this lot is the first day covers including No. 551 (9 Wash DC including one with siderographer's initials block, 2 with plate block of 6, and 3 with block of 4 with plate no., 3 New Haven including 1 with plate block of 6, and 1 Elizabethton Tenn. unofficial city), No. 552 (4 Wash DC including 2 with block of 4 with plate no. (one addressed to Frost, one Worden with add on handstamp cachet, 2 prepared by Hammelman including an oversized 1c entire with block of ten and 5c and 1 Philadelphia), No. 555 (3 -- Wash DC including block of 4 with plate no. registered to George Frost, Nickles printed reply card, and unaddressed Alexandria VA unofficial city, Nos. 553, 554, 556-562 all 1 to 2 each including No. 557 NYC, No. 559 Niles Ohio prepared by Boers, No. 564 Boston and Washington DC with Special Delivery markings and backstamps, No. 566 on oversized 2c entire Special Delivery, No. 569 Worden cover, Nos. 582 & 587-591 (3 to 11 each, most franked with plate blocks or blocks of four with plate no., some with Hotel Continental corner card, Nos. 588 & 589 legal sized with plate blocks of six, and a handful of Nos. 598, 600, 602-606 most franked with pairs, the stamps Scott catalog over $3,400 and the FDC's Scott catalog over $9,700 for a total Scott catalog value exceeding $13,100, stamps Fine to Very Fine or better and the covers are Very Fine, see this wonderful lot in its entirety online and prepare to be impressed. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.6 lbs.
Scott $13,000 over. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,600.00
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2212   imageHefty Cover Lot, 1843-1973, about 40 antique used postcards from Fitchburg MA in a Lighthouse binder with slipcase; old time Elbe FDC binder brimming with First Day Covers from Anderson, Fleetwood, Smartcraft, ArtCraft, Roessler, and others; several stampless including Steamship; 5 Confederate States of America covers; 300 mint and used early US postal cards; a box of United Nations FDCs and aerograms; mint and used aerograms from Tonga, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Korea, Ethiopia, Sweden, Iceland; binder of mint and used attached Postal Reply Cards; old school binder with mint and used postal cards beautifully written up; dozens of unused WWII Patriotic envelopes; Lighthouse FDC binder with several 1¢ Franklins on cover including #24 (3), 9 on circular, 24 (3) on Patriotic (one stamp damaged), and two other covers with #9 on envelopes; binders packed with better cachets including Grandy, Anderson, Staehle, Ioor, Clifford, House of Farnum, Plimpton, CCC Cachets; numerous early Special Delivery on cover noted; and much more, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 87 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,600.00
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2213 1926 imageConsignment Balance of Many Thousands of US and Hundreds of UN First Day Covers (Scott 1926), begins in 1926 (the collector's year of birth) with Scott No. 629 and the cachets begin in the 1930's with many better with Mellone catalog value in the $25-$50 range and proceeds to the mid 1990's, also includes full souvenir sheets plus sheetlets and complete booklet panes on first day covers in quantity as purchased directly from the post office by the collector who died in 2022 at the age of 95, well sorted in boxes with some loose, includes mint and first day canceled postal stationery, United Nations fills two of the shelves shown in the image, also includes two modest US and two modest worldwide stamp collections, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 650 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $550.00
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2214   imageBetter Postal History Balance, 1863-1945, 300 covers and postcards; 45 Airmail including examples of #C4-C6, FAMs, Airport Dedications, Army Air Corps Demonstration Flight, AMs, Trans-Pacific Clipper, CAMs, Air Tour, Macon memorial, First night flight, Aviation show, and more; 60 picture postcards, most with pre-1930 1¢ adhesives; 25 Expo related envelopes and postcards from 1901 Pan American, 1905 Portland, 1908 Franco-British, 1909 Hudson-Fulton, 1915 Panama-Pacific, 1922 International Live Stockyard Expo, 1926 Sesquicentenial, 1933 Century of Progress, 1939 Golden Gate, and 1940 New York World's Fair; 15 WWII Victory over Japan Patriotics created by M J Huss; several Schermack private perforations (American University, Liggett & Myers Tobacco, and Interstate Mercantile Exchange), Canadian stamp on Boston hotel envelope, engraved cachet on letter delayed a year at the South Pole, multicolor cachet marking the opening of the Bobby Jones golf course in Augusta (1933), 2¢ Columbian on envelope that was UNCLAIMED, ADVERTISED, and sent to the DEAD LETTER OFFICE (beautiful Postage Due on reverse), 1941 MAIL DAMAGED BY WATER POSTAGE PAID, 1911 envelope with three Doanes cancels; 19 better WWII Patriotics including Minkus, Staehle, SmartCraft, Fleetwood, Fluegel, and others; 36 early Marcophaly including American #3T, Columbia, Hampden D2K1, American SS, Barry 4-Bars, International, Leavitt, International D1K3, American 1897, Perfection #3, American D2, Barry, Barr-Fyke SM2, American D4K5, American SM7, American D2K3, American D4Ksp, and others; plus 140 other interesting, early items, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.2 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $750-1,000

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2215   imageDealer Box Marked "Unsorted and Decent", 1817-1952, approximately 200 covers and cards loosely organized and many in individual sleeves; better WWII Patriotics from Staehle; Chicago World's Fair with unusual premium cachets; dozen vintage State Fair postcards from IL, MA, ME, NJ, VT, MO, WA, IN, and NY; pre-war Clipper Mail; Polar from the late 1950's; Territorial covers to Dakota, Indian, and Hawaii; Expositions including Jamestown 1907, San Francisco 1915, St Louis 1904, California Industries 1922, Seattle 1909, and Buffalo 1901; Fancy Cancel Banknotes including Starburst, Waffle, Negative Cross, Bulls Eye, and Star in Circle; early used postal cards (mostly commercial usage); Airmail First Flights (CAMs, FAMs, Experimental Pick Up, Airport Dedication, foreign destinations (Cuba, Denmark, England), WWII censor tape, and National Air Mail Week; Stampless covers and folded letters including 1843 from Utica NY, 1845 political SFL to Albany NY, 1853 from Poland OH (with contents), 1849 Cincinnati OH, 1861 ship Bolivar on ladies envelope with Civil War conten1839 ship letter; 1817 printed and written from Boston, beautiful handwriting on contents written in second week of the Civil War; includes dog earred 2006 Mellone FDC Catalogue, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6 lbs. (Image)


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SOLD for $550.00
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2216   imageSpecial Delivery and Special Handling First Day Cover Collection, Nos. E12-E16 uncacheted and prepared by either Worden, Nickles or Fielstrup, consisting of Nos. E12 (2), E13 (2), E14 (7) and E16, Nos. E17-E23 cacheted including Nos. E17 & E18 (9 each) and E19-E23 (1 to 4 each), cachets include Crosby, Rice, Staehle, Nos. QE1 (6), QE2 (5), QE3 (5), QE4 (2), all uncacheted except one No. QE2 Gorham, also including Nos. QE1-QE4 mint singles and blocks of four, and a few plate blocks including No. E14 NH but gum skips, Very Fine lot which can be seen in its entirety online. Shipping charges apply - weight 3 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image) (Image2)

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Specialized Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2217   imagePrecancel Collections, multiple collections with extras, thousands of stamps, Washington Franklins include Nos. 422 & 423, 1922's including coil pairs and line pairs, Presidentials including four 1¢ sheets with Santa Monica CA precancels including one with normal and second diagonal precancel, No. C1, postage dues, vast majority singles and few pairs and blocks of four, sorted by state in 17 stockbooks / Noble album pages, also includes partial coils of No. 840 (stuck) and 1054A (mostly stuck), generally Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 58 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2218   image"The Main Event" Incredible Holding of Event Labels, Seven binders of event labels, from stamp exhibitions to the Olympic Games, literally thousands on stockpages. There are state fairs, national restaurant conventions, various flower shows, the Miss America pageant of 1938, chemical expositions, stamps from the cancelled Helsinki Games of 1940 printed by the American Bank Note Company, extensive seals from the 1939 World's Fair, even an unused ticket from the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition with stubs attached. A fun lot to explore and research, generally Fine to Very Fine, video flips of three binders online as a sneak peek. Shipping charges apply - weight 17 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2219   imageGargantuan Precancel Collection, 1912-1965, many, many thousands of precancels (mostly Bureau) in shoe box, cigar box, Priority Mail envelopes, loaded on Vario pages (organized by state), mounted in an Enyland Album, in a loose leaf binder, on "102" cards, mounted on paper sheets, and loose in a Ziplock plastic bag; some noted as perfins, includes Noble Bureau Catalog 64 Edition for three ring binder; more fun than a barrel full of monkeys, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 37 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $750-1,000

SOLD for $800.00
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Topical Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2220   imageWoody Guthrie: His Life and His Songs, an awe-inspiring ten-frame (160-page) exhibition collection, divided into six parts, tracing the life, times and music of one of America's greatest 20th century balladeers. Part I of the exhibit, "Way Down Yonder", begins with his childhood in Oklahoma, the origins of his name (Woodrow Wilson Guthrie), his musical roots, the disintegration of his family, and his years in Texas. Part II, "From California to the New York Island", follows Guthrie in Los Angeles, New York City, "Roaming and Rambling", the evolution of his political views and his Union songs, finding him at the end in the Pacific Northwest. Part III, "A Child to Fight", looks at Guthrie as a partisan songster, his service in the Merchant Marines and Army, and at his life after the war. Part IV, "Bound for Glory", focuses on Guthrie's musical and family lives, with sections "A Living Legend", "Creative Artist", "Marriage and Fatherhood", "Religion" and "Tragic Fires". Part V, "The Crazeldy Nightmare", covers Guthrie's diagnosis with Huntington's Disease and his slow decline and death. Part VI, "Epilogue", highlights the Woody Guthrie stamp issued in 1998. Covers come from his numerous hometowns (including a "From: Woody Guthrie" manuscript return address in New York City), towns bearing his names or those of his family, towns relating to his numerous songs, even an Arlo Guthrie item or two, and a $10 bill from the Okemah National Bank where his father briefly worked. Winner of Large Gold at both the 2018 and 2023 GASS/NTSS shows, this collection shows how rewarding lateral thinking can be, and must be seen to be fully appreciated. One to make your hear sing, fully imaged online. Ex Suffet. Shipping charges apply - weight 15 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (Image)

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US & Foreign

US & Foreign
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2221   imageU.S. and Foreign, Useful Consignment Caboose Lot, 1901-88, comprising two Harris US Plate Block albums (1901-73, highly filled from about 1925 on), two sheet files of 3¢-10¢ postage, a Lighthouse hingeless UN three-office collection, plus additional odds-and-ends in glassines, etc.; value, unsurprisingly, is in the plates, with better including 1909 Commemoratives (no #369), selections of Pilgrim, Fourth Bureau, Huguenot-Walloon and Lexington-Concord issues, plus complete Prexies, Famous Americans, and Liberty Issues; Airmail plates start at #C8; earlier material present, but much as either plate number singles or blocks with plate number; fresh throughout, with much nicely centered, Fine to Very Fine with better, see a sampling online. Shipping charges apply - weight 22 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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2222   imageU.S. and Foreign, Cover Hoard with Bonuses, including US First Day Covers with eleven 3¢ Baseball (#855) with Crosby cachets, #859-893 set on individual Artcraft cachets, many Colorano cachets (mostly US but some foreign), US picture postcards in ten albums and three long boxes; foreign with strength in German covers and post cards including offices in China postal card to Shanghai, Memel #C8-C19 on an oversized cover, also includes some advertising covers, a few foreign and US mint postal stationery, and 14 CDVs, generally Fine to Very Fine or better, see some of the highlights online, which alone should achieve the low estimate. Shipping charges apply - weight 425 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2223   imageU.S. and Foreign, Lots of Country Collections, Stolow Style, for us old-timers who remember the countless numbers of folders from the famed stamp dealers J. & H. Stolow containing country collections on album pages taken from albums, this lot contains folders from individual countries from around the globe including Latin America, Europe especially Austria, Belgium and The Netherlands, British Commonwealth including Omnibus sets, Asia, Africa, and USA, in the equivalent of 5 bankers boxes, plus the equivalent of 3 more bankers boxes of 8½ x 11 inch manila stockpages containing worldwide stamps, stamps are mixed mint and used / classics and modern, gotta be a few hundred thousands of stamps in this lot for your profit and pleasure, generally Very Fine, see a Belgium group online. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2224   imageU.S. and Foreign, Eclectic Uncut Sheet Collection, consisting of US #754 (no gum as issued) & 768 (with "CS" at top left, one stamp in one sheet punctured; no gum as issued; in frame without glass), 29¢ Legends of the West, 32¢ issues including Art, Bugs Bunny (5), Civil War (2), Classic Aircraft, Comic Strips, Marilyn Monroe, and Pacific 97 (2), 33¢ Daffy Duck (2), 37¢ Hawaii Souvenir Sheet (6), Pan American Inverts (3), 39¢ + Canada 51¢ Lake Champlain (3), and 44¢ Chinese New Year (4) (29¢-44¢ Face Value $767.80) plus Mass State Ducks 1974-1985 singles in a frame and 1990 sheet of 6 panes of 12 and 1991 two vertical blocks of 2 panes (no gum), 1986 Vermont State Duck with artist signed print framed, and a couple other framed stamp pieces, six Worldwide consisting of France 1989 200th Anniversary of Independence strips of 4, Great Britain 1998 St. John's Point, 2008 St. Paul's Souvenir Sheet, 2010 London Stamp Show George V and Seahorses souvenir sheets, and Philippines No. 193 framed, Very Fine, see the lot on the web, ex Falmouth Stamp & Coin. Shipping charges apply - weight 35 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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2225   imageU.S. and Foreign, Tens of Thousands of Covers, both first day and non-philatelic, primarily USA with foreign being mostly Great Britain, Canada and France, includes many commercially prepared albums/display folders of both US and foreign, plus US Souvenir Pages in approximately 30 USPS albums, some gold foil first day covers, well organized, mostly in tubs and albums, overall Very Fine, well worth a few minutes of your time. Shipping charges apply - weight 1550 lbs. (Image)


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2226   imageU.S. and Foreign, Mint Postal Stationery Stock, 1972-2020, half US and half worldwide mint postal cards and entires with a small quantify of fresh First Day Covers; worldwide includes China (5 postcard sets each including 5 postmarked cards), 40 Canada revalued entires (4 different), dozen Irish FDC cards with pictorial cancels, 80 Australian postal entires plus a dozen better FDCs, 100 United Nations postal cards plud 150 unaddressed First Day Covers; Australian Pre-Stamped Postcard Series 1 (35 diff), 3 (42 diff), and 4 (42 diff), United States includes mint #UX61 (60), UX62 (75), UX63 (50), UXC12 (115), UXC13 (250), UX76 (40), UX77 (55), UX78 (110), UX87 (100), and UX100 (50), and much, much more; clean and ready to work, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 27 lbs. (Image)

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Confederate States

Confederate States
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2227   imageConfederate States, Sweet Little Collection, 1861-64, 28 stamps on a black stock page and 15 envelopes in clear sleeves; includes #1, 6 (5), 7, 8 (2), 11 (10), 11A, 11C, 11D, 13 (3), and 13A; envelopes include stampless from Fort Defiance NC, #1 on cover (10), 6 on cover, and 11 on cover (4) including homemade and adversity envelopes; condition varies, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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United States Possessions

General Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2228   imageU.S. Possessions, Mostly Mint Collections of Canal Zone, D.W.I., Guam & Others, 1864-1955, Covering most of the U.S. possessions, this solid collection is both hinged and in mounts on album pages from a Scott International. Countries and mint highlights include Canal Zone (1904-55) with #4, 6, 31-35, 70-81, 120-35, C15-20, CO1-7, J4-9, Danish West Indies (1866-1915) with 5-8, 10-11, 13, 15, 31-39, 43-50, J1-4, Guam (1899) with 1-8, 10-12, E1, Hawaii (1864-96) with 30-34, 69, O1-6, and the Ryukyu Islands (1948-54) with 14, 15, 18, C1-3, E1, etc, overall Fine to Very Fine, viewable in full. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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2229   imageU.S. Possessions in the Pacific, Mint Collections of the Marshall Islands, Micronesia & Palau, 1983-2001, Five albums in all with the vast majority of stamps in mounts; Micronesia with a complete collection of mint to 2001, the Marshall Islands with a nearly complete collection also to 2001, a third very well-filled Scott Specialty album with all three Trust Territories to 1993, and two hingeless Davo albums with a collection of Palau to 1999, Very Fine, quick flips viewable online. Shipping charges apply - weight 31 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Image)

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2230   imageUS Possessions & UN, Mint Collection to 1950s, many 100s with singles, short sets and sets all in mounts on Scott Jr Int'l pages, most quite extensive for post-1930s and with majority of these NH, numerous premium with Canal Zone 4-5, 31-37, 44-45 NH, 60-65, 76 NH, 78 NH, 120-35, C15-20 NH, J4-9, J12-13, J21-24 NH, O1-9 NH (less O3), Danish West Indies 5-8, 10-11, 14, Hawaii 32-34, Philippines (post -1940 and Republic issues only) N8-25 NH, NB1-3 NH, Ryukyu Islands 1-16 NH, 18-62 NH, C1-13 NH, etc., some earlier issues unused or slightly disturbed o.g. but generally fresh and F-VF; Scott $4,100+. Shipping charges apply - weight 1 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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2231   imageU.S. Possessions, Hawaii & Guam Group, 1861-99, collection of mint and used Hawaii on Scott quadrille pages and a black stock page meticulously annotated for identification, mint highlights incl. Scott #28, 34 (2 plus one unused), 47, 52C (plus one unused), 63, 73, O2-6 etc., also a group of mint or unused Guam on a black stock page incl. Scott #1-8, 10-12 and E1, owner's Scott $7000+, nice assortment for the specialist, fine to very fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Canal Zone
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2232   imageCanal Zone, Nearly Complete, Mainly Mint Collection, 1904-78, All in mounts on White Ace pages in a 3-ring binder; #1, 47 & J3 are used, #15, CO8-12, O3 & O8 are missing, but, other than that, all the major numbers are included in mint condition, plus there are a few numbers both mint & used including #2 and 48; condition, with very few exceptions (#3 is without gum) is clean and F-VF throughout. An exceptional starter collection. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs.
Scott $9,000. (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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2233   imageCanal Zone, Excellent Collection of Mint Postal Stationery, 70 mostly different on blank pages in a Scott Specialty binder, the best being Entires U1-3, U14-15, and Postal Cards UX1-4 (including UX2c) & UX7-8; generally clean and F-VF throughout. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.4 lbs.
Scott $2,370. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Philippines
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2234   imagePhilippines, Massive Lot including 10 Lambert Imperforates on Lambert Company Labels, 1890s-1940s, strength in Japanese occupation issues with No. NB4 (11 with Manila first day cancels; cat $192.50), plus No. 384 (27 sheets of 100), No. 462a complete booklets (102; cat $2,448 as single panes; see footnote in Scott Specialized regarding complete booklets for this issue), Rizal issues include mint No. 253, mint imperforate 2¢ & 4¢ wide right plate no. blocks of 10 and 14 plus a 4¢ plate no. block of 20 with plate finisher's initials, used Lambert Imperforate 1p pair and strip of 3, 10 large parcel fronts to Lambert Sales Co. in NYC -- 9 franked with pairs & blocks of 2¢-8¢ Lambert Imperforates (Scott 340a-343a) including 5 with scarce and highly desirable dated registry cancellations, and one with pairs of 2¢-30¢ Lambert imperforates (Scott 340a-349a) -- which were used from June 22 to October 26, 1925 to mail packages of embroidery goods from the company's operations in the Philippines to New York, -- plus a few Spanish occupation issues, airs and postage dues, well organized in glassines and on stockpages in 7 1-inch 3-ring binders plus a couple of albums, generally Fine to Very Fine, see www.philippinephilatelist.net/Reading/USPI/pi3b.html for more about the Lambert Imperforates; see the Lambert Imperforates online. Shipping charges apply - weight 41 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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United Nations

United Nations
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2235   imageUnited Nations, Personalized Sheets Collection, 2003-17, 115 mostly mint pristine sheets in three new Davo binders with slipcases; generally limited to 1,000 to 4,000 in number these sheets represent an exclusive way to enjoy the beauty of UN philately; includes S2-S4, S5 (cancelled), S6-S9, S27 (version 2), S28 (version 2), S30, S31, and Vienna S32 (version 2); off the beaten path but well worth the trip, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 15 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2236   imageUnited Nations, "Counter Attack" Mint Holding in Counter Books, 1951-2016, A total of 47 counter books with 29 for Offices in New York, 11 for Geneva, and 7 for Vienna, all offices up to 2016 and each book crammed with mint material with each page identified by Scott number. In addition to complete sets, you'll also find an enormous amount of inscription blocks of varying size, miniature sheets, pieces of postal stationery, and the occasional FDC. Yes, #38 is here in multiples, as is the 1½ precancel and Flag sheetlets; if you're looking to replenish your U.N. stock, look no further, Fine to Very Fine, a flip of one book from each office can be viewed online. Shipping charges apply - weight 77 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2237   imageUnited Nations, How Do You Spell "Complete"? 1951-2016, 14 volumes of MNH in Crystal Mounts on White House pages (and all but one with slipcases); a dizzying array of the world's greatest artists and illustrators lending their talents to produce many of the world's most attractive stamps; singles, setenants, sets, souvenir sheets, mini sheets, and souvenir cards beautifully displayed in this decade's long romp through postal history; includes Vienna, Geneva, and West Irian; delicious. Shipping charges apply - weight 71 lbs. (Image)


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2238   imageUnited Nations, Substantial and Fresh Collection, 1951-2012, 12-volume Lindner hingeless albums with comprehensive mint collection of New York, Geneva, and Vienna; 4 vol Davo hingeless with slipcases moderately populated; also stockbooks of singles, sets, inscription blocks, mini sheets, souvenir sheets, and more; crisp, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 87 lbs. (Image)

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Postal History

General Postal History by Year
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2239   imageTurn-of-the-Century Postal History Exhibit Collection, 1890-94, about 110 better envelopes on cream exhibit pages in protective sleeves centered around the 1890 Issues; Advertising (Remington shot gun, stamp collars, banks, brewery), Territorial (New Mexico, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah). Rates (10¢ as postage due, Drop Rate bisect, Printed Matter, Domestic Usage, Third Class), Fancy cancels (Negative Letters, Positive Letter Cancels), postally used 2¢ imperforate plate proofs on stamp paper, Foreign Destinations (Dutch East India, Turkey, Finland, South Africa, Sweden, Uruguay, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Philippine Islands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Russia, Transvaal), Cap on Left 2, Cap on Both 2 (4), and Cap on Right 2; a pleasure to break up for resale or leave intact, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (Image)

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2240   imageHigh-Flying Postal History Compilation, ca. 1869-1989, appealing holding of over 250 covers, cards and stationery items, ranging from 1869 Pictorials to modern; heavy emphasis on Airmail Postal History, with innumerable First Flight Covers (earlies to Concorde), USS Akron, USS Macon and USS Los Angeles covers, Graf Zeppelin covers, catapults and ship-to-shore covers, several crash covers, and more; non-Airmail include a handful of First Day Covers including 1920s/1930s issues, mixed frankings, illustrated/advertising covers, official postcards from both 1901 and 1904 World's Fairs (the latter with complete Louisiana Purchase set), hand-painted (and signed) #RW56 First Day Cover, Postage Dues, Polar items, even a Canal Zone and Confederate or two; condition varies as to be expected, but a useful lot to collector and dealer alike, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (Image)


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SOLD for $4,000.00
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