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LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description Estimate or Cat Value
203 FX-NY1a (ii) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1a (ii)), on 1899 cover from Honolulu, Hawaii to Dubrovnik, Austria franked with six different 1894-99 Pictorials (74, 77, 78, 80-82) tied by magenta Honolulu c.d.s.s, Oct 30, with matching large "R" and straightline "General Post Office", backstamped San Francisco (Nov 6), New York (Nov 17) and Dubrovnik (Nov 27); a bit of insignificant light toning around a couple of stamps and reduced slightly at left. Otherwise Very Fine.
Estimate $500 - 750 (Image)

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
204 FX-NY1a (ii) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1a (ii)), on 1897 cover from Philadelphia to Meester-Cornelis, Java, 1¢ entire franked with 1890 4¢ & 8¢ (222, 225) tied by Philadelphia double ovals, London transit oval (Mar 28) on front, Philadelphia registry postmark on reverse, Mar 20, also New York oval and Batavia transit & Meester Cornelis receiver (both Apr 29); slight damage on back obscures part of New York & Philadelphia markings. Otherwise Very Fine.
Estimate $300 - 400 (Image)

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
205 FX-NY1a (iii) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1a (iii)), on 1895 fumigated cover from Honolulu, Hawaii to Colaba, Bombay, India, 1¢ entire (U1) uprated with 17¢ postge (33, 37, 52C, 58) tied by magenta target cancels and postmarked matching Honolulu c.d.s., Sep 30, 1895, and "Registered Hawaii P.O." in large "R", backstamped San Francisco (Oct 9), New York (Oct 15), Sea Post Office (Nov 5) & Colaba (Nov 10); upper left & lower right corners snipped off to fumigate the contents. F.-V.F.
Estimate $1,000 - 1,500

A cholera epidemic struck Honolulu in August and September of 1895 killing 64 people.
(Image)

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
206 FX-NY1a (iii) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1a (iii)), on 1894 cover from Apia, Samoa to London, England, locally franked with Samoa ½d brown violet & 5d on 4d blue (9c, 22) tied Apia c.d.s., Aug 1, 1894, two different registered handstamps, U.S. 3¢ purple & 10¢ green (221, 226) tied by indistinct San Francisco ovals with magenta Aug 21 San Francisco registry postmark, readdressed from London to Richmond, several transit handstamps, front and back. F.-V.F.
Estimate $750 - 1,000

All stamps were applied in Samoa, which was not yet a member of the U.P.U. The Samoan stamps paid the local registry fee and postage to the U.S., while the U.S stamps paid the U.S. 8¢ registry fee and the 5¢ U.P.U. letter rate. This was the last mail requiring mixed franking prior to Samoa's admission to the U.P.U.
(Image)

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
207 FX-NY1a (iv) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1a (iv)), on 1883 cover from New Haven Ct. to Butzbach Germany franked with 15¢ orange (189) tied by circle-of-wedges, postmarked violet straightline "Registered/ Jan 17 1883/ New Haven, Conn.", backstamped Butzback, Mar 1; stamp with tiny perf tear. Otherwise Very Fine.
Estimate $300 - 400

Believed to be the earliest recorded usage of the New York City exchange office label, the use of which began on January 1, 1883.
(Image)

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
208 FX-NY1a (iv) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1a (iv)), on 1910 cover from Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia to Pedro-Miguel, Canal Zone franked with a 4g Pictorial tied by one of two strikes Addis-Ababa c.d.s., 22 Oct, backstamped New York (Nov 22 & 23) and Cristobal C.Z. (Dec 1). F.-V.F.
Estimate $300 - 400

Provenance: Boksenbom. (Image)

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
209 FX-NY1b (i) imageNew York, N.Y. (FX-NY1b (i)), on 1885 cover from New York to Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6¢ entire (U181) uprated with 4¢ & two 5¢ Bank Notes (185, 205, 211) paying the 10¢ registry fee and twice the 5¢ U.P.U. rate, tied by New York REG ovals with Oct 17 "REG'Y. DIV." oval, backstamped Buenos Aires (Dec 1); minor edge wear. Very Fine.
Estimate $500 - 750

A most unusual four-color franking, utilizing the two different 5¢ Bank Notes.
(Image)

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
210 FX-NOG1 imageNogales, Ariz. (FX-NOG1), on reverse of 2¢ entire to Hermosillo, Mexico, uprated with 8¢ violet black (306), postmarked Healdsburg, Cal., Sep 21, 1907; backstamped Nogales, Ariz. (Sep 25), Nogales, Mex. (Sep 25) & Hermosillo (Sep 26); the letter was unclaimed and bears later datestamps of Hermosillo (Oct 6 & 18), Dead Letter Office (Nov 20, Nogales, Ariz.?) and Healdsburg (Dec 10). Very Fine. One of only nine recorded with the printed name.
Scott $1,000 (Image) (image2)
Scott $1,000
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
211 FX-NOG2 imageNogales, Ariz. (FX-NOG2), on legal size cover to Guaymas, Mexico, franked 8¢ Small Bank Note & 2¢ First Bureau (225, 252), postmarked Lawrence, Kans., Oct 26, 1895 with Mexican registry transit datestamp (Oct 31) and Guaymas receiver (Nov 1); the letter was unclaimed and bears later Mexican and U.S. Dead Letter Office datestamps (Dec 30 & Feb 19, 1896), plus, on reverse, small handstamp "Recd In Bad Condition"; reduced slightly at top with two vertical file folds and a few small sealed edge tears. Fine.
Scott $1,300

One of just six recorded with the name handstamped.
(Image)
Scott $1,300
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
212 FX-PH1b imagePhiladelphia, Pa. (FX-PH1b), used in conjunction with New York exchange office label FX-NY1a (iv) on 1894 cover from New York to St. Thomas, D.W.I. franked strip of 3 5¢ brown (255) tied by New York station "E" ovals, postmarked Aug 16, backstamped Philadelphia (Aug 21) and St. Thomas (Aug 28); bit of side flap missing affecting the St. Thomas postmark. Otherwise Very Fine and exceedingly rare.
Estimate $200 - 300 (Image)

SOLD for $140.00
Will close during Public Auction
213 FX-SF1a imageSan Francisco, Cal. (FX-SF1a), on 1896 cover from Papete, Tahiti to Hong Kong, China franked with French Polynesia 50c Navigation & Commerce tied by one of two strikes Papete c.d.s., Dec 15, backstamped San Francisco, Jan 21. Very Fine. An exceedingly rare usage.
Estimate $750 - 1,000 (Image)

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
214 FX-SF1a imageSan Francisco, Cal. (FX-SF1a), on 1900 cover from Brigham, Utah to Taiohae, Nukuhiva, Marquesas Islands (now French Polynesia), franked with pen-cancelled 5¢ blue & 8¢ violet brown (281, 27), manuscript "Via San Francisco", with boxed Brigham registered postmark, Jul 31, backstamped San Francisco (Aug 4) and Papeete, Tahiti (Sep 6). Very Fine.
Estimate $750 - 1,000

An exceedingly rare destination—Nukahiva Island, a small speck in the South Pacific, was surely the recipient of very little registered mail.
(Image)

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
215 FX-SF1a imageSan Francisco, Cal. (FX-SF1a), on 1895 cover from Shelter Island N.Y. to Saigon, Cochin China, franked with with 1890 2¢, 4¢ & 5¢ (220, 222, 223) on 2¢ entire, cork cancels and Shelter Island c.d.s., Jun 6, backstamped San Francisco (Jun 12) and Saigon (Jul 16). Very Fine.
Estimate $300 - 400 (Image)

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
216 FX-SJ1 imageSan Juan, P.R. (FX-SJ1), on 1906 to Naples, Italy via New York; franked with 8¢ & 10¢ Second Bureaus (306, 307) tied by boxed San Juan postmark with additional violet sju registered c.d.s. (May 10) and New York registry label, backstamped New York (May 21) and Naples (May 31). Very Fine.
Scott $2,500

One of only eight recorded.
(Image)
Scott $2,500
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
217 FX-SE1a imageSeattle, Wash. (FX-SE1a), on 1901 cover from Orange, N.J. to Yokohama, Japan, franked with 2¢, two 5¢ & a 6¢ First Bureaus (279B, 281, 282) tied by Orange, N.J. ovals with violet registry postmark alongside (Sep 7), backstamped Seattle (Sep 13) and Yokohama (Oct 3); reduced just a tad at right. Very Fine.
Scott $750 (Image)
Scott $750
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
218 FX-SE1b imageSeattle, Wash. (FX-SE1b), on 1907 cover from Santiago, Chile to Auckland, New Zealand franked with 35¢ postage tied by partly legible April Santiago c.d.s.s, also bearing Chilean registry label with handstamped number and no town nam, e backstamped Seattle and Wellington & Auckland, N.Z.; part of top flap with most of Seattle c.d.s. missing. Fine.
Estimate $300 - 400

One of only seven recorded examples of the Seattle label with the narrow Roman "R".
(Image)

SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction
219 FX-SH1b imageShanghai, China (FX-SH1b), on 1901 cover to Oak Park, Ill., franked with 1¢, 2¢ & 10¢ type II First Bureaus (279, 279B, 283) tied by U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai duplexes (Dec 2), backstamped Oak Park (Dec 27); 10¢ placed over edge of cover resulting in missing corner. Otherwise Very Fine.
Scott $2,000 (Image)
Scott $2,000
SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction
220 FX-SH1b imageShanghai, China (FX-SH1b), on small 1903 cover to Wetzikon, Switzerland via New York, franked with 3¢ (two) & 4¢ First Bureaus plus 1¢ & 2¢ Second Bureaus (268, 280b, 300, 301) tied by U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai duplexes (Jul 25), New York exchange office label also on front, backstamped oval "U.S. Postal Agency-Reg. Div/ Changhai, Shanghai" (Jul 24), New York (Aug 23) and Wetzikon (Sep 1). Very Fine. D.
Scott $2,000 (Image)
Scott $2,000
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
221 FX-SH1d imageShanghai, China (FX-SH1d), on 1901 parcel label still attached to piece of burlap wrapper from Tientsin, China, via Shanghai to Bangor, Me.; Chinese stamps totaling 7¢ tied by Tientsin c.d.s.s (Mar 30), then 48¢ worth of First Bureaus added, paying the 8¢ registry fee plus 8x the 5¢ U.P.U. rate; few stamps damaged (possibly one Chinese missing). Otherwise Fine. One of only ten recorded.
Scott $4,000

A most unusual surviving example, the wrapper is endorsed "one silver cup, 1 hoe (?) value $18.50 gold".
(Image)
Scott $4,000
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
222 FX-STL1 imageSt. Louis, Mo. (FX-STL1), on 1899 cover from Desboro, Ont., Canada, via Dobbington (Aug 3), Windsor (Aug 5), Chicago (Aug 6) & St. Louis (Aug 7) to Tepic, Mexico, franked with 15¢ postage tied by large "R" in oval and Desboro c.d.s.s, Mexico City registry label also on front. Very Fine.
Scott $1,000 (Image)
Scott $1,000
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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