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[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)
Estimate $600-950
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 68
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Cat No: Collection
Advertising 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)
Estimate $400-600
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 69
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Cat No: alcohol sloan & calwell i
[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)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 70
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Cat No: insurance aetna insurance
[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)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 71
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Cat No: machinery i. hale & co. f
[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)
Estimate $200-300
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 72
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Cat No: machinery united states f
[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)
Estimate $150-200
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 73
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Cat No: temperance intemperance i
[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)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 74
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Cat No: theater
[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)
Estimate $150-200
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Gun Covers
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 75
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Cat No: ammunition & gunpowder sh
[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)
Estimate $275-400
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Cancels & Postmarks Auxiliary Markings
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 119
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Group of Advertised Covers, 1870-95, 13 San Francisco Advertised covers for your enjoyment; 3¢ Pictorial with straightline ADVERTISED and bold SF on the reverse, 6¢ Banknote from RI to Nevada and forwarded to San Francisco with contents, GB envelope assessed 6¢ Postage Due (on reverse) with wonderful auxiliary markings, 2¢ entire from New Orleans that contained a lottery ticket now UNCLAIMED, Banknotes with fancy cancels and better auxiliary markings, foreign mail (Great Britain, Germany, and Switzerland) with great postal instructions, and more, Fine. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Confederate Civil War Postal History
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 65
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Cat No: 2//12
Group 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)
Estimate $350-500
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 66
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Confederacy, 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
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Exposition Covers & Postmarks
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 90
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Cat No: 1893 columbian
1893 Columbian Exposition Tickets, the set of six tickets engraved by the American Bank Note Co., all but the Handel with the series letter "A", also includes the original Caxton Co. envelope in which the Fair's unsold tickets were distributed, bright and fresh, Very Fine.
The Handel ticketl was never printed with the "A", while the Franklin was never printed without it; the others come both ways. There were 100,000 of the Handel produced and 245,000 of the Franklin. The other four were printed in quantitis of 500,000 with the "A", and 1,000,000 with out it. (Image)
Estimate $500-750
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 91
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Cat No: 1893 columbian
1893 Columbian Exposition Tickets, the set of six tickets engraved by the American Bank Note Co., only the Franklin with the series letter "A" (the Franklin ticket only comes with the "A", the Handel only without it, and the others both with and without); the Handel ticket is somewhat yellowed with, is slightly redirected and has a small stain on the reverse, otherwise a Very Fine set.
The Handel ticketl was never printed with the "A", while the Franklin was never printed without it; the others come both ways. There were 100,000 of the Handel produced and 245,000 of the Franklin. The other four were printed in quantitis of 500,000 with the "A", and 1,000,000 with out it. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 92
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Cat No: 1893 columbian
1893, Columbian Exposition, selection of 7 admission tickets including 2 Washington (one with series 'A'), 2 Columbus, 2 Indians and one Lincoln; some slight toning, Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 93
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Cat No: 1901 pan-american kicking
1901 Pan-American "Kicking Bear" private mailing card, multicolor image of the Lakota medicine man (a leader in the Ghost Dance religious movement) datelined Buffalo Aug. 31, 1901; addressed to New Bedford, Mass. and franked by 1¢ Pan-Am (#294) tied by Expo machine postmark; spotting to card's face but still a handsome item, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 94
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Cat No: 1939 world's fair
New York World's Fair Poster Stamps Collection, 1939, 90 First Day Covers mounted on pages with the officially licensed poster stamps of the New York World's Fair integrated as part of the cachets; consists of two different cachets (there are 54 different stamps) and a complete stamp set in the original packaging is included; matched addressed set of the "Panorama Series" (stamp incorporated) and a matched address set of the "World of Tommorrow" printed cachets; the makings of a wonderful exhibit, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $500-750
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Fancy Cancels Fraternal Designs
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 113
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Cat No: masonic open book of rutl
Masonic "Open Book" of Rutland, Vt., excellent strike on a 3¢ rose (65); average centering but fresh and sound. Skinner-Eno FR-M5 1. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 114
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Cat No: masonic square & compass
Masonic (blue), complete, solid strike on wonderfully fresh and bright 3¢ Washington "F" grill (#94), the stamp itself sound and near-perfectly centered, Extremely Fine to Superb, a lovely item for the stamp and cancel collector alike, with 2023 P.F. certificate. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 115
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Cat No: masonic square & compass
Masonic Square & Compass (Nashua, NH), well-struck, near-complete obliterator of a cancel, bringing the grill into relief; stamp with natural straight edge at left, Very Fine strike, with 2024 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno FR-M3b 37. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Geometrics
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 100
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Cat No: Eight-Point Pinwheel (Der
Eight-Point Pinwheel (Derby, CT), complete, socked-on-the-nose strike (type of Whitfield #3602) in black on a 3¢ rose (#65); stamp with a few short or shorter perforations at top and a central thin spot, Extremely Fine strike, and exceedingly rare, ex Yankee Peddler, with 2024 Crowe certificate. (Image)
Estimate $250-400
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 101
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Cat No: Ten-Point Pinwheel (Chest
Ten-Point Pinwheel (Chester, CT), exceptional, full strike of this elaborate cancel, near-perfectly centered on a 3¢ rose (#65); stamp with a corner crease ending in a small tear at lower left, Extremely Fine strike, rare, especially this nice, ex Yankee Peddler, with 2024 Crowe certificate. Skinner-Eno GE-C 49. (Image)
Estimate $250-400
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Groups & Collections
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 98
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Cat No: Collection
Classic Fancy Cancels Collection, 1847-1923, 100+ mint and used classics on three stock pages; includes #1, 7, 9, 10A, 24 unused, 24 pair (PF cert), 25, 26 unused, 65 star cancel (PF cert), 67, 70 cogwheel (PF cert), 76 five point star in circle (PF Cert), 112 (3), 115 (2), 184 Skull & Crossbones (PF cert), 215 MNH (PF cert), strong Banknotes, unused Columbians (including 240), and more include Back of Book; considerable value here, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $2,000-2,800
Opening US$ 1,000.00
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 99
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U.S., Fancy Cancels of Watkins NY, 1869-1929. Mounted exhibit containing fancy cancels of Watkins NY; 11 envelopes and one postal card as well as one stamp; includes left pane of Scott 657 as well as vintage Post Office correspondence and a lovely photograph of the engraving from which the stamp was created; absolutely top drawer, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs. Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $1,900-2,600
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Letters
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 116
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Cat No: ok in keystone of beloit
"‘OK' in Keystone" of Beloit, Wis., beautiful strike duplexed with a Beloit c.d.s., May 30 (1877) on a 1¢ postal card (UX5) to Shirland, Ill.; tiny, insignificant rust spot at the left, still Very Fine. Cole scarcity rating II+. Cole OK-11. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 117
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Cat No: po in frame of oxford, n.
"‘PO' in frame" of Oxford, N.Y., nice strike (inverted) on a 3¢ dull red (26); right perfs clipped, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Skinner-Eno LC-P 15. (Image)
Estimate $150-200
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Patriotic Designs
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 112
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Cat No: Eagle with Arrow (Plattsb
Eagle with Arrow (Plattsburgh, NY), clean strike tying 3¢ green Washington (#147) on orangish cover to Bangor, Maine; Plattsburgh Mar. 21 postmark below, Very Fine, an attractive strike, with 2024 P.F. certificate. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Pictorial Designs
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 103
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Cat No: bat of hingham, mass.
"Bat" of Hingham, Mass., nice strike on an exceptionally fresh 3¢ rose (65), Very Fine. Very rare. Skinner-Eno PA-Bt 1. (Image)
Estimate $350-500
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 104
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Cat No: bee adrian, mi
Bee (Adrian, MI), the stamp nicely centered in rich color; the cancel near-complete and bold, Very Fine strike, with 2024 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno PA-I 37. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 105
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Cat No: bee of unknown origin
"Bee" of unknown origin, very nice strike on a 3¢ rose (65), stamp color somewhat faded, otherwise Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 106
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Cat No: bird in nest
Bird in Nest (New York, NY) (Skinner-Eno PA-B 9), wonderful complete strike on 3¢ Washington (#65); stamp with a pulled perforation at top right, Very Fine strike, with 2023 Crowe certificate. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 107
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Cat No: devils mask of philadelph
"Devil's Mask" of Philadelphia Pa.(?), fairly complete, unmistakable strike on a 10¢ brown (150), Fine to Very Fine. Cole JO-90. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 108
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Cat No: devils mask of philadelph
"Devil's Mask" of Philadelphia Pa.(?), ful, upright strike on a 3¢ green (147); tiny tear at the lower left, Fine to Very Fine. Cole JO-90. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 109
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Cat No: elephant campello, mass.
[Elephant] Campello, Mass., a virtually complete strike on a 2¢ Bank Note (213) alongside a clear Dec 13 Campello c.d.s. on a neat cover to Boston, Very Fine and rare. One of only two or three known examples., Ex-Beane, with a 2010 P.F. certificate. Cole AN-18. (Image)
Estimate $750-1,000
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 110
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Cat No: liberty head head tide, m
Liberty Head (Head Tide, ME), lovely complete strike in violet on 2¢ red brown Bank Note with matching triple-ring Head Tide postmark of Mar. 25, 1886; addressed to Woburn, Mass. with receiver on reverse; corner faults including torn top right (slightly affecting stamp), Very Fine strike. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 111
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Cat No: screaming eagle of philad
"Screaming Eagle" of Philadelphia, Pa., beautiful strike on a 3¢ green (184), Very Fine. Cole scarcity rating II+. Cole Bi-14. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Stars
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 102
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Cat No: Elaborate Star (Putnam, C
Elaborate Star (Putnam, CT), almost complete strike in blue, similar to a Daffodil, on 3¢ rose (#65); stamp reperforated at bottom, Very Fine to Extremely Fine strike, scarce, ex Yankee Peddler, with 2024 Crowe certificate. Skinner-Eno ST-E 24. (Image)
Estimate $200-250
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Waterbury Cancels
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 118
Symbol: C
Cat No: L7
Waterbury, Conn. Maple Leaf (Rohloff L7), excellent strike ties a fresh, F-VF 3¢ green (147) duplexed with a Feb 15 Waterbury c.d.s. on a clean cover to Bridgeport, Ct., Very Fine. Rarity RRR - no more than 8 examples recorded as of 1979. (Image)
Estimate $225-300
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First Day Covers
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 76
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Cat No: 597
1923, 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)
Estimate $200-275
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Cacheted
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 77
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Cat No: 372
1909, 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)
Estimate $500-750
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 78
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Cat No: 549
1920, 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)
Estimate $250-350
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Lot No: 79
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Cat No: 551-569
1922-25, 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)
Estimate $1,500-2,000
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Lot No: 80
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Cat No: 583a
1924, 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)
Estimate $500-750
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 81
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Cat No: 610
1923, 2¢ Harding, flat plate printing, First Day Cover (Scott 610), pretty single tied by Marion, Ohio machine cancel of Sept. 1, 1929, on minuscule (79 x 55mm) mourning cover addressed to Columbus, Ohio; a First Linn's cachet, and the smallest-sized envelope he used, Very Fine, a nice little addition to your First Day Cover collection. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 82
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Cat No: C4-C6
Airmail, 1923, Second Issue, 8¢ to 24¢ complete, trio of First Day Covers (Scott C4-C6), each fresh on Colman rubber-stamped corner card envelope with Washington, DC slogan cancel, addressed locally; fresh and sound, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,750. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $750-1,000
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Lot No: 83
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Cat No: E12-E14
Special Delivery, 1922-25, 10¢ to 20¢ complete, trio of First Day Covers (Scott E12-E14), each single with additional 2¢ postage variously paid, tied by appropriate Washington, DC slogan or duplex cancel; 10¢ and 15¢ Worden, 20¢ Ward; 15¢ single oxidized, the covers with faint toning befitting their age, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,075. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $350-500
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 84
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Cat No: E12
Special Delivery, 1922, 10¢ gray violet, First Day Cover (Scott E12), well-centered example, crisp and clean, alongside 2¢ Washington, tied on Worden cover by Washington, DC slogan cancel of July 12, 1922; backflap folded inside, with paper insert, Very Fine. Scott $500. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 85
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Cat No: QE1-QE4
Special Handling, 1925-28, 10¢ to 25¢ complete, First Day Covers (Scott QE1-QE4), 10¢-20¢ on 2¢ Sesquicentennial entire (#U522), 25¢ with horizontal pair of 1¢ Lexington-Concord (#617), all tied by appropriately dated Washington, DC duplexes; 10¢ top margin block of four with plate number F19553, others singles; all addressed to Nicklin; covers with light toning or soiling, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $360+. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $150-200
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Printed Cachets
Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 86
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Cat No: 702
1931, 2¢ Red Cross, nearly a complete set of all 12 Beazell cacheted first day covers from both official cities (Washington DC and Dansville NY; missing 3 but 2 extras for a total of 23 covers), consisting of Mellone 16A Washington DC with five stamps arranged like a cross and 2 Dansville, 16B Dansville, 16C Dansville, 16D both, 16E 2 different DC cancels and Dansville, 16F DC, 16G both, 16H both, 16I DC, 16J both, 16K both, 16L both, addresses include 11 matched typed, 4 matched pen 1 to Gorham and 7 to Beazell, Extremely Fine, see them all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1 lbs. Mellone 702-16; $8,050. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
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Sale No: 2011
Lot No: 87
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Cat No: Collection
Entertainment-Related First Day Cover Collection, 1968-2023, approximately 400 limited edition First Day Covers with many signed by musicians, actors, comics and movie stars; includes Ed Asner, Red Buttons, Jamie Lee Curtis, Wally Wingert, Blaze Starr, Rita Coolige, Shirley Jones, and many more; most are on envelopes with others on postcards, photographs and programs, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 7 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)