[California] Death Valley, skull & crossbones, three strikes in black on Mar. 26, 1930 Registered cover franked with #C12 (plate number single), 566 & 554; includes typed enclosure explaining history of cancel which notes, in part, "As you know postmasters have been asked not to use them.", Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 221. (Image)
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Lot No: 8002
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[California] Death Valley, small skull & crossbones, in black on Roessler Airmail envelope sent Registered, Feb. 20, 1930, franked by block of four #650; bold strikes on each stamp and at center of block; proper backstamps, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 222. (Image)
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Lot No: 8003
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[California] Strawberry Valley, strawberry, magenta, a sweet strike at center of block of four 1925 1¢ greens (#632), with four-bar Jan 10, 1934 c.d.s. in violet at left; small tear to cover at top left mentioned strictly for accuracy, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt N-740. (Image)
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Lot No: 8004
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[Colorado] Derby, derby hat, large cancel in violet, overstruck by matching April 11, 1934 postmark, tying #635; strong strike, Very Fine, similar cancel design to Loso-deWindt #N-226. Loso-deWindt unlisted. (Image)
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Lot No: 8005
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Cat No: Collection
[Connecticut] Waterbury, pumpkin, a magnificent strike in blue, with matching year-omitted May 13, 1939 c.d.s. alongside, tying a solo-use ½¢ Prexie (#803) to local cover, Very Fine, an exhibition-worthy addition to your collection, Loso-de Windt only lists this strike in black. Loso-deWindt N-801. (Image)
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Lot No: 8006
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[Illinois] Wing, negative "ILL." in wing, purple, three strikes tying the four-color franking (#708, 712, 714, 716) to an April 16, 1932 Registered cover sent Airmail to Los Angeles; all proper markings on reverse, Very Fine, very pretty. Loso-deWindt 1247. (Image)
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Lot No: 8007
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[Indiana] Sumava Resorts, arrow through heart, magenta, the fancy in super bright color, tying a 3¢ Bank Note (!! #207) to a beautiful four-color "bouquet" cacheted envelope; Valentine's Day 1931 c.d.s. in darker magenta alongside, Very Fine, an eye-catching cover, only recorded on this date. Loso-deWindt 1130. (Image)
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Lot No: 8008
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[Indiana] Sumava Resorts, arrow through heart, magenta, on Feb. 14, 1931 First-Class cover franked with #689, addressed to Columbus, OH; attractive, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 1130. (Image)
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Lot No: 8009
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[Iowa] Delaware, George Washington, in purple with matching four short-bar postmark alongside, on blue-and-orange cacheted cover sent Feb. 22, 1935, franked by #727, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 232. (Image)
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Lot No: 8010
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[Kentucky] Anchor, anchor (first design) in violet, on fresh Registered cover bearing three pairs of 3¢ Whistler's Mother (#737), each stamp receiving its own strike of this finer, first design Anchor; properly backstamped with same-day June 21, 1934 origins and receiver, Very Fine, an unrecorded color in Loso-deWindt, used a month later than their Last Know Usage date. Loso-deWindt 15. (Image)
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Lot No: 8011
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[Michigan] Sidney, hollow "S", two overlapping strikes in black tying #558 & 563 on Oct. 17, 1929 Registered cover; proper backstamps, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 1079. (Image)
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Lot No: 8012
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[Ohio] Dawn, barred window, on Apr. 14, 1930 Registered cover to Forks, NY, franked by #561, 559 & 551, each stamp receiving a stike of the Fancy; proper backstamps, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 218. (Image)
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Lot No: 8013
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Cat No: 634
[Ohio] Dawn, Maltese Cross, five strikes in purple on #657 and 680 (both pairs), a #632, and a block of four #634; on Registered cover sent Nov. 11, 1929; properly backstamped, Very Fine, a beauty. Loso-deWindt 219. (Image)
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Lot No: 8014
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[Ohio] Derby, hat with band and bow, on #U93, uprated with #638 and 641 to pay the Registration fee, sent Apr. 30, 1932; indicia and each stamp with solid strike of cancel in blue; proper backstamps, Very Fine, color not listed in Loso-deWindt. Loso-deWindt 229. (Image)
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Lot No: 8015
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Cat No: 707
[Ohio] Dove, blue dove, the cancel struck six times on a Registered cover mailed Aug. 16, 1933, bearing a cruciform strip of seven plus two singles of #707, the 18¢ artistically overpaying the postage and Registry fee by 1¢, Very Fine, an attention-grabbing cover. Loso-deWindt 236. (Image)
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Lot No: 8016
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Cat No: 632
[Ohio] Sinking Spring, intertwined snakes, in the clearest magenta you'll ever hope to see; ties horizontal strip of three 1925 1¢ greens (#632) to cacheted cover celebrating Serpent Mound; Sept. 26, 1933 c.d.s. in matching color at lower left, Very Fine, don't let this one slither away, Loso-deWindt lists this cancel as Nov. 26, 1933; this strike a full two months earlier. Loso-deWindt 1084. (Image)
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Lot No: 8017
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[Pennsylvania] Sharon, masonic, a bicolor cancel, in magenta with central "G" in black; two strikes, tying a top margin plate number strip of four of #C11 to an Airmail Registered cover sent to Illinois Sept. 27, 1928; appropriate Registry backstamps, Very Fine, used for a three-week period in September 1928. Loso-deWindt 1057. (Image)
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Lot No: 8018
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[Pennsylvania] Sharon, Odd Fellows all-seeing eye & links, in purple on Registered cover sent 10/24/28 locally, franked #634 & 696; proper backstamps, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 1059. (Image)
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Lot No: 8019
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[Pennsylvania] Shippingport, fully rigged Santa Maria, the cancel a complete strike in purple on #727, the cover with a red & black cachet matching in reverse the cancel; July 9, 1934 postmark, Very Fine, attractive. Loso-deWindt 1076. (Image)
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Lot No: 8020
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[Ship] USS Houston, star in oval, two strikes in black tying five different National Parks (#740-743, 747) to Registered cover sent July 2, 1936 to Maspeth, NY; backstamped July 2 U.S.S. Houston and "Scouting Force U.S. Fleet" and July 6 Flushing and Maspeth Station, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt unlisted. (Image)
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Lot No: 8021
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[Utah] Sweet Mine, kissing couple in squared heart, purple, solid strike on #732, with matching Valentine's Day 1935 c.d.s. alongside, on cover whose cachet matches the cancel's design, Very Fine, recorded only on this date. Loso-deWindt 1134. (Image)
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Lot No: 8022
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[Washington] Steilacoom, USS Macon, a colorful cover, with two strikes of the cancel, one in purple, one in violet, plus the Aug. 22, 1934 postmark in black, all on envelope with two-color commemorative cachet; franked by two 1¢ National Parks (#740), handstamped on reverse "Print Rate/Unsealed" with flap turned under, Very Fine, a first-rate Third-Class Aero Fancy, a one-day usage. Loso-deWindt N-732. (Image)
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Lot No: 8023
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[Wisconsin] Appleton, HMB, bold strikes in black tying a strip of three #638 on a Registered cover sent by H.M. Brehm, the cancel's designer; Shiocton, WI Oct. 4, 1929 Registry origin and next-day Chicago receiver on back, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 1074. (Image)
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Lot No: 8024
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[Wyoming] Diamond, black diamonds, on Nov. 7, 1929 Registered cover franked by a pair of #551 and a block of eight #657, each stamp individually cancelled; return address on backflap reading "Postmaster, Diamond, Wyo."; Diamond postmarks on both front (improperly, 1) and back (2, properly); Hartford, Conn. Registered receiver on reverse, Very Fine. Loso-deWindt 234. (Image)