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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 82
Symbol: C
Cat No: 548-550
1920, Pilgrim issue complete (Scott 548-550), set of 3, tied by three strikes of "Philadelphia G1" double oval cancels with "Philadelphia Pa. Dec. 21, 1920" First Day of Issue duplex cancel below, with yellow and blue corner card of the Electric Club of Philadelphia, Philip Ward, Jr. Secretary, self-addressed ("Gtn." means the Germantown section of the city), Very Fine and scarce. Scott $2,250. (Image)
- Wholesale Value: 0 Estimate $50
Opening US$ 250.00
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 83
Symbol: C
Cat No: 568
1922, 25¢ Niagara Falls (Scott 568), tied by "Washington D.C. Nov. 11, 1922" First Day of Issue duplex cancel with 1c Perf 10 Washington (probably Scott 464) tied by same cancel on legal sized 2c entire, locally addressed, partial Special Delivery backstamp; reduced at left, still Very Fine. Scott $650. (Image)
- Wholesale Value: 0 Estimate $15
Opening US$ 80.00
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 84
Symbol: C
Cat No: 597
1923, 1¢ Franklin, horizontal rotary press coil (Scott 597), pair tied by "Washington, D.C. Jul. 18 1030 PM 1923" First Day of Issue slogan machine cancel on locally addressed Hammelman cover, Very Fine. Scott $600. (Image)
- Wholesale Value: 0 Estimate $15
Opening US$ 80.00
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 85
Symbol: C
Cat No: 630
1926, White Plains souvenir sheet of 25 (Scott 630), #18773, tied by two of eight strikes of purple "New York (Int'l. Philatelic-Exhibition-Sta.) N.Y. Oct. 18, 1926" First Day circular datestamps and "New York N.Y. Oct. 18, 1926 International Philatelic Exhibition Station" First Day machine cancel on cover to famed stamp dealer Philip H. Ward Jr. in Philadelphia, exceptionally well centered, Extremely Fine sheet and cover. Scott $1,800. (Image)
- Wholesale Value: 0 Estimate $40
Opening US$ 200.00
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 86
Symbol: C
Cat No: C10a
Airmail, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh, booklet pane of 3 (Scott C10a), complete and unexploded, with tab and tied by two strikes of "Washington D.C. May 26 1PM 1928" duplex First Day cancel on cover to well-known first day cover dealer H.A. Robinette in D.C., Extremely Fine a beautiful cover that has been off the market for over four decades, and with 1961 typed letter by Allan M. Thatcher, with 1983 P.F. certificate. Scott $875. (Image)
- Wholesale Value: 0 Estimate $20
Opening US$ 100.00
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 87
Symbol: C
1944, Mae Wigand 3¢ Motion Pictures 50th Anniversary First Day Cover, cancelled Los Angeles, Oct. 31, 1944, depicting Donald Duck in sailor's uniform; light pencil address to Weigand in Brooklyn; slight discoloration from flap gum as often, but a bright and cheery Disneyana item, near Very Fine. (Image)