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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 264
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Cat No: 30Aa//30Ad
1929 (Aug. 15), World Flight (Sieger 30Aa//30Ad), trio of German covers from the Graf Zeppelin World Flight; Germany to Japan with #C37 franking (Si30Aa), Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst (Si30Ac) with both the 2RM and 4RM Zeppelin stamps, and complete (Si30Ad) Germany to Germany (then on to the US) with a pair of C37 (two are missing); wonderful postal history, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $325-500
Opening US$ 170.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 265
Symbol: C
Cat No: 32 var.
1929 (Aug. 27), US to Germany Return Flight (Sieger 32 var.), #U9 entire uprated by 15¢ and 25¢ Airmails plus 3¢ Lincoln (wide top plate number16400) and $1 sharp "A" Lincoln Memorial singles, all tied by Cristobal Aug. 27 wavy line cancel; endorsed "By 'Graf Zeppelin' from Lakehurst, N.J. to Germany." at upper left and addressed to Vienna, Austria; reverse with Miami (Aug. 29) and Friedrichshafen (Sept. 4) transits and Vienna receiver (Sept. 6), Very Fine. Three Canal Zone origination covers reported on this flight. (Image)
Estimate $2,400-3,250
Opening US$ 1,200.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 266
Symbol: C
Cat No: 39 a
1929 4th Swiss Flight, Zürich and Zürich-Fluntern (Sieger 39 a), Germany 10pf and two 20pf Eagle tied by two strikes of "Friedrichshafen Bodensee Luftpost 2 Nov 29" circular datestamp with "Zürich Flugplatz Luftpost 3.XI.29" circular datestamp and magenta 53mm boxed "Mit Luftschiff "Graf Zeppelin" befördert" straightline cancel on private postcard to Lucerne, picture side with black and white image of the city with the alps in the background and a Zeppelin label affixed, few very light creases, still a Very Fine card. Sieger €375 ($400). (Image)
Estimate $80-130
Opening US$ 40.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 267
Symbol: C
Cat No: 59 H
1930 (May 24), Condor/Zeppelin Flight Cover from Rio to Washington, franked by Brazil 300r rose red Mercury (#250, corner damage) and 10000r on 20000 blue Zeppelin (#4CL5) tied by Rio Condor Syndicate double-ring postmark, with bilingual "By 'Condor' Airmail in Brazil" label (Sanabria #5) alongside and tied by Recife "Correio Aereo 'Graf Zeppelin'" double-ring postmark of May 28; appropriate green Lakehurst receiver on reverse, Fine to Very Fine, an attractive cover. Sieger 59 H. Scott $400+. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
Opening US$ 100.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 268
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III
1930 (May 22), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), large flight cover bearing pairs of #C1 and #C4 plus $1 Lincoln Memorial (sharp "A" #95) tied by "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" wavy line cancel; addressed to Germany with US $1.30 Zeppelin (#C14) tied by both May 29 New York Varick St. Station duplex and violet flight cachet; Friedrichshafen (June 6) receiver on reverse, Very Fine and choice. Rare with #95 franking. (Image)
Estimate $1,600-2,400
Opening US$ 800.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 269
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), pre-printed card franked with three Canal Zone Airmails tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St., Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets and Friedrichshafen June 6 receiver on front, Havana (May 16) transit on reverse, Very Fine, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 270
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III
1930 (May 22), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), card franked with four Canal Zone Airmail stamps tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St. Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 271
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), postcard franked with three Canal Zone Airmails tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St., Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets, Fine to Very Fine, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 272
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III b
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large pre-printed flight cover bearing #C3 bottom margin vertical strip of four plus #C5 horizontal strip of five, all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" oval cachet below; reverse with Havana (5.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Only four such combinations reported in Canal Zone census. (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 500.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 273
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III b
1930 (May 15), South American Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large flight cover bearing irregular corner margin block of eight #C3 tied by target cancels and "Cristobal C.Z., May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet, the reverse with Havana (6.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. The only reported copy with sideographer initials. (Image)
Estimate $1,200-1,600
Opening US$ 600.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 274
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 III b
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), pre-printed cover mailed Cristobal May 15, 1930 and franked by #C3 (two singles plus left margin plate number 115184 block of six), all with target cancels and tied either by target, Cristobal duplex or Seville transit; red "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" handstamp below; endorsed via Havana to Friedrichshafen; reverse with Havana (May 16) and Seville, Spain (June 4) transits along with Friedrichshafen June 6 receiver, Very Fine. The only reported example with plate block. (Image)
Estimate $1,600-2,400
Opening US$ 800.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 275
Symbol: FC
Cat No: 64 III b
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large pre-printed flight cover bearing irregular block of four #C3 and horizontal strip of five #C5, all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" duplex, with red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" oval cachet; reverse with Havana (5.16) and Seville (6.4) transits plus Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Four such combinations reported in Canal Zone census. (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 500.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 276
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 5), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), printed "Behrens-Neuheiten-Dienst/Braunschweig" postcard with five Panama Airmail stamps tied by two strikes of "Agencia Postal, Panama May 5, 1930" duplex cancel; card prepared for Zeppelin flight from Cuba to Lakehurst, but the Zeppelin failed to land in Cuba and therefore mail went by ship, with Havana, Cuba May 18 transit slogan backstamp; additionaly franked with US 65¢ Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York N.Y. Grand Central Sta. May 27, 1930" duplex cancel and flown on return flight from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen with Friedrichshafen 6-6-30 arrival datestamp, Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 500.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 277
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), cover with 20 Panama Provisional Airmail stamps (2 singles, 2 blocks of four, plus block of 10 on reverse), all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed "via Havana and Friedrichshafen" with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 278
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), pre-printed cover with eleven Panama Airmail stamps (25c deep blue (#C9) pair and block of four, 5c on 10c orange (#C5) strip of three, plus 15c deep green and 20c rose (#C7, C8)), all tied by "Agencia Postal/Panama" May 15, 1930 duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen, with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 279
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 15), South American Flight (Sieger 64 X), large flight cover franked #C1, C3 (strip of three), C4 (pair & single) and C5 (strip of four), all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal C.Z., May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet; reverse with Havana (6.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Only reported copy with this combination of stamps. (Image)
Estimate $1,200-1,600
Opening US$ 600.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 280
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), pre-printed cover with nine Panama Airmail stamps (25c deep blue (#C9) block of four and 20c (#C8) block of five), all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen, with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 281
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), cover with eleven Panama Airmail stamps, all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen; Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 282
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), cover with 25c deep blue Panama Airmail (#C9) top margin block of 8 with plate number F-8957, all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen, with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare 1930 South American Zeppelin Flight cover from Panama, Very Fine and rare. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 283
Symbol: C
Cat No: 64 X
1930 (May 5), South American Flight (Sieger 64 X), large flight cover bearing 15¢ Airmail (#C1; 10: two blocks of four plus vertical pair) and horizontal pair of 25¢ Airmail (#C3), all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal C.Z., May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet; reverse with Havana (6.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshaven (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,300
Opening US$ 500.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 284
Symbol: C
Cat No: 88 C
1930 Baltic Sea Flight, Postcard signed by Max Pruss (Sieger 88 C), self addressed in pencil to Friedrichshafen with Germany 1m Eagle (Scott No. C32) tied by "Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin 24.9.1930" circular datestamp, with green Zeppelin flown handstamp cachet and Helsinki same day cancel, on postcard with sepia image of Count von Zeppelin with facsimile signature in sepia 1930 Baltic Sea Flight, postcard signed by Max Pruss, Extremely Fine. (Image)
Estimate $110-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 285
Symbol: C
Cat No: 100 Ac var.
1930 (Nov 16), Chemnitz Flight, Friedrichshafen - Chemnitz (Sieger 100 Ac var.), orange card franked with a 1m Eagle (C31) tied by a Nov 2 onboard cancel, that being the originally scheduled date of this flight, which, due to poor weather, had to be pushed back by two weeks; with additional frankings of Liechtenstein (canceled Vaduz, Oct 16), Austria (Bregen, Oct 30), and Switzerland (Romanshorn, Oct 31; each possibly handback cancels), the dates indicating they were also intended for the original Nov 2 flight; red flight cachet and Nov 16 Chemnitz receiver on the front, Very Fine and rare. Sieger only lists this flight with a Nov 2 Friedrichshafen c.d.s., not the onboard datestamp. And it's likely that the addition of the three other countries' stamp is unique. Michel 154 d. Michel €1,000+ ($1,080). (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 286
Symbol: C
Cat No: 207 Ab
1933, Italy Flight (Sieger 207 Ab), On-Board strike on unusual Air Mail envelope to Rome, backstamp with pictorial cancel on reverse, Fine to Very Fine. Sieger €175 ($190). (Image)
Estimate $100-130
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Hindenburg Flights
Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 287
Symbol: C
Cat No: 0276
1934 (27 Sep), Short Swiss Flight (Sieger 0276, Michel 405), 6pf Hindenburg postal card featuring the Zeppelin over the Bodensee, uprated with an additional 45pf postage, with two onboard cancels; prepared by and addressed to Sieger, Very Fine. Very scarce; only about 300 pieces of mail were carried. Sieger O276; €300 ($320). Michel €420 ($450). (Image)
Estimate $120-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 288
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Cat No: 406
1936 (May 14) 1st North America Flight, US Post Office Department Form 5-11654 Return Receipt form; it confirms that a parcel was sent from Bell Harbor Long Island and received by family in Budapest Hungary; New York Registry markings and the Hindenburg flight cancel confirms the transmission; wonderful postal history from the 1st North American return flight, Fine to Very Fine. Sieger 406. (Image)
Estimate $80-110
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 289
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 A
1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406A), lovely commercial mail addressed to Sao Paulo Brazil; bold backstamp; Si €250, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $60-80
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 290
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 A
1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406A), postcard sent from Berlin and addressed to MA; Missent auxiliary marking difficult to decipher, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $80-110
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 291
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 C
1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406C), homemade Airmail postcard mailed from the Foreign Office in Frankfurt to an addressee in MA; using a US 3¢ stamp the card was forwarded to a new address in Wiesbaden Germany; curious, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $60-80
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 292
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 C/D
1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406C/D), commercial mail sent on first Hindenburg crossing of the year; has both the "c" and "d" flight cachets; unusual, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $60-80
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 293
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 C/D
1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406C/D), four envelopes and a picture postcard from the First North American Flight all underpaid; auxiliary markings relay the shortpay as no Postage Due stamps were used; three are commercial covers, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $110-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 294
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 D
1936 (May 5), First North America Flight, from Austria to Panama (Sieger 406 D), Registered postcard addressed to Remedios, Panama, franked by Austria 5g, 25g and 80g (pair and single) Aviators (#C13, C19, C22) tied by three Vienna commemorative cancel strikes, with Vienna Registry label at lower left and Vienna 5.6 bridge and May 23 Remedios receiver on front alongside red flight cachet; reverse with two New York Registry transits (5.9) and boxed violet "Agencia Postal/Tranito/JUN 27 1936/R/Panama" return postmark, Very Fine and colorful. Only Panama destination reported on this flight. (Image)
Estimate $250-325
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 295
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 D
1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), envelope that entered the mail stream at the railway station at Frankfurt was sent to New York and then across the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii; returned as unclaimed, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $80-110
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 296
Symbol: C
Cat No: 406 Sweden
1936 (May 6) 1st North America Flight (Sieger 406), Registered cover from Stockholm with scarce Zeppelin etiquette label addressed to New York; no flight cachet but correctly records arrival in America with New York Registry postmark on the reverse, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $110-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 297
Symbol: C
Cat No: 409 K
1936 (May 6), First North America Flight (Sieger 409 K), postcard with rubber-stamped Switzerland address, franked with 15¢ Airmail (#C10), 3¢ Goethals (#117), 2¢ Goethals (#106) and 1¢ Gorgas (#105); all tied by Cristobal rollers; violet flight cachet on front, Frankfurt (5.14) transit backstamp, Fine to Very Fine. Unique reported copy with only Canal Zone franking. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
Opening US$ 400.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 298
Symbol: C
Cat No: 428
1936 (Aug 5) 6th North American Flight (Sieger 428), intriging commercial overweight envelope from Berlin to MA (Postage Due 2¢) from the Military Attache in the US Embassy to a military officer in the United States; US postage on reverse confirms shortfall paid, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $80-110
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 299
Symbol: C
Cat No: 438 A
1936 8th North America Flight, USA franking (Sieger 438 A), 10¢ Monroe Perf 11x10 (Scott No. 642) vertical block of six with "Wilton N.Y. Aug. 19, 1936" duplex cancel on small registered cover to Frankfurt Germany, black registry and violet "Air Mail" and "retour" handstamps, red label "Mail via Airship Hindenburg" at top left, returned to sender with 13 backstamps including "Flug- und Luffschiffhafen Rhein-Main" double circle datestamp, three different Frankfurt receiving, German purple two-line cancel New York registry ovals (4 strikes/3 different dates) two strikes of the Wilton NY cancel and two strikes of East Rutherford receiving, Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $110-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 300
Symbol: C
Cat No: 441
1936 (Oct. 5) 10th North American Flight (Sieger 441), other mail (Si 441B) carried on 10th crossing having missed the sail date for the 9th; interesting auxiliary marking on reverse, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $110-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 301
Symbol: C
Cat No: 450
1937 1st South America Flight (Sieger 450), two cards with German stamps tied by two strikes of "Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Sudamerika Luftschiff Hindenburg 24.3.1937" Type VIII double circle datestamp, one cover with five different stamps and printed cachet at top left, other with six different stamps to Rio de Janeiro and backstamped "Correio Aero Districto Federal 20 Mar. 1937" double circle datestamp and privately applied Sieger red handstamp, Extremely Fine. (Image)
Estimate $110-160
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1847 Issue
Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 570
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1a
1847, 5¢ dark brown (Scott 1a), 3½-margined single tied by manuscript "X" cancel on cover to Middletown, Conn., with red straightline "Philada Rail Road" handstamp at center; stamp with a light crease at top left, otherwise clean, Fine to Very Fine, with 2024 P.F. certificate. Scott $625. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 571
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1b
1847, 5¢ orange brown (Scott 1b), clean and bright single with nearly four full margins (top close at left but clear of frameline), tied on folded letter sheet from Baltimore to Frederick Town, Md. by three strikes of blue "5" postmark, with blue Baltimore Dec. 14 postmark at left; correspondence refers to filings and discharges dated 1850 and 1851 respectively; stamp sound, cover with vertical file fold, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $915. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 572
Symbol: C
Cat No: 2
1847, 10¢ black (Scott 2), four-margined example (frameline just missed at left), on folded address sheet to Boston; stamp tied by red grid cancel, with matching New Year's Day "New-York/JAN/1" postmark below and straightline "Baltimore RR" handstamp alongside; cover endorsed "pd by Stamp" at upper left; stamp with small nick at bottom and wrinkled at right from cover; cover with vertical central file fold and small tear at bottom not affecting any markings, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,200+. (Image)
Estimate $600-800
Opening US$ 325.00
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 573
Symbol: o
Cat No: 2
1847, 10¢ black (Scott 2), pen cancel, Very Fine, with 2024 P.F. certificate graded VF 80. SMQ VF 80; $750. Scott $850. (Image)
Estimate $750-1,000
Opening US$ 375.00
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1851 Issue
Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 574
Symbol: o
Cat No: 7
1851, 1¢ blue, type II (Scott 7), Pos 84R1E; cetered steam 5 in circle cancel (a holdover from the stampless period) with stitch watermark possibly unique with this cancel and watermark combination; stong color and crisp detail, Fine. Scott $150. (Image)
Estimate $120-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 575
Symbol: C
Cat No: 9
1852, 1¢ blue, type IV (Scott 9), fresh example, position 23R1L, grid-canceled on a folded circular, dated June 15, 1852, from the Bank of Virginia in Portmouth, offering a $10,000 reward for the return of the $66,000 in money & species stolen in a bank robbery in January; stamp cut in at the right and top, but otherwise everything in fresh and Very Fine, with a 2015 certificate from the One Cent Franklin Plating Project. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 576
Symbol: o
Cat No: 9
1852, 1¢ blue, type IV, group of six (Scott 9), each hinged on enlargement of frame, showing the various retouches, etc., all but one plated; positions comprise 27L1L, 32L, 53L1L, 72L1L (double transfer) and 93L1L; all wonderfully bright with clean detail and well centered, Very Fine overall. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 577
Symbol: E
Cat No: 11-E15c
1851, 3¢ Numeral essay, by Bald, Cousland & Co., in blue (Scott 11-E15c), die on ivory glazed paper 52x50mm, o.g., never hinged, Superb. Brazer 33E-Mc. Scott $750. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 578
Symbol: C
Cat No: 11
1852, 3¢ dull red, type I (Scott 11), perfect, clear strike of fancy red grid of rectangles 'ATHOL, Mass.' cds, Extremely Fine. Scott $20. (Image)
Estimate $120-160
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 579
Symbol: C
Cat No: 11
1856, 3¢ brownish carmine, type I (Scott 11 var.), tied by a Boston "PAID" grid and a red Boston c.d.s., Sep 25 (1856) on an orange advertising cover for the Appleton Mutual Insurance Co. with a marvelous illustration, to Bryant Pond, Me., Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $160-250
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 580
Symbol: C
Cat No: 11A
1852, 3¢ dull red, type II (Scott 11A), a Fine single tied by an unusual circled grid on a small buff embossed lady's envelope with a matching "(flueron) BARTON (flueron) VT, JAN 21" c.d.s., exceptional strikes on a very clean cover, Very Fine, Simpson #343, RF6 - 11-15 examples recorded. (Image)
Estimate $160-250
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Sale No: 2010
Lot No: 581
Symbol: C
Cat No: 11A
1852, 3¢ dull red, type II (Scott 11A), 3+ margins with a light blue grid cancel and matching "Harrisburg Pa. Feb 11" c.d.s. on an advertising cover with an attractive Keystone Mutual Life Insurance Co. woodcut illustration, to Hollidaysburg Pa., Very Fine. Ex-Biddle (lot 86B). (Image)