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First Day Covers continued...

1922 REGULAR ISSUE continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
661 FDC 565-68 565-68, 14c-25c 1922 Issue, each tied to a separate first day cover by Washington, D.C. duplex cancel, with H. F. Colman handstamped corner card and each is addressed to famous
collector B. K. Miller in Milwaukee (of the Miller collection th#565-68, 14c-25c 1922 Issue, each tied to a separate first day cover by Washington, D.C. duplex cancel, with H. F. Colman handstamped corner card and each is addressed to famous collector B. K. Miller in Milwaukee (of the Miller collection that is now being shown at the National Postal Museum), 25c with some light trivial staining, 14c and 20c with faint toned bands from gum flap, fine-very fine. (Image) $2,175.00

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
662 FDC 566 566, 15c Gray, tied to Worden addressed first day cover by Washington, D.C.Nov 111922 machine cancel, stamp and cover are quite fresh, very fine 1989 PF
certificate.#566, 15c Gray, tied to Worden addressed first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Nov 11/1922" machine cancel, stamp and cover are quite fresh, very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (Image) $550.00

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
663 FDC 567 567, 20c Carmine Rose, tied to a clean Worden addressed first day cover by Washington, D.C.May 11923 machine cancel, unusually fresh, extremely fine and
choice.#567, 20c Carmine Rose, tied to a clean Worden addressed first day cover by "Washington, D.C./May 1/1923" machine cancel, unusually fresh, extremely fine and choice. (Image) $575.00

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
664 FDC 568 568, 25c Yellow Green, tied to first day cover by Washington D.C.Nov 111922 duplex handstamp cancel, sent special delivery from H. F. Colman (handstamp corner card) to Senator
Joseph Frelinghuysen in New Jersey and forwarded to Washington, co#568, 25c Yellow Green, tied to first day cover by Washington D.C./Nov 11/1922" duplex handstamp cancel, sent special delivery from H. F. Colman (handstamp corner card) to Senator Joseph Frelinghuysen in New Jersey and forwarded to Washington, cover with small wrinkle at left and a couple faint corner creases from mounting, fine; clear 1989 PF certificate. (Image) $700.00

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
665 FDC 569 569, 30c Olive brown, tied to special delivery first day cover by Washington D.C.Mar 201923 duplex handstamp cancel, sent to Chicago (backstamped), fine.#569, 30c Olive brown, tied to special delivery first day cover by "Washington D.C./Mar 20/1923" duplex handstamp cancel, sent to Chicago (backstamped), fine. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction
666 FDC 570 570, 50c Lilac, tied to Worden addressed first day cover by Washington D.C.Nov 111922 machine cancel, stamp has deep rich color, cover is exceptionally fresh and very
fine.#570, 50c Lilac, tied to Worden addressed first day cover by "Washington D.C./Nov 11/1922" machine cancel, stamp has deep rich color, cover is exceptionally fresh and very fine. (Image) $1,200.00

SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
667 FDC 551-69 #551-69, 1/2c-30c 1922 Regular issue, extensive first day cover holding of over 150 covers, all of the values from 1/2c to 30c are represented by at least two covers, the 3c value being the most represented, with 35 (only four of which are the most common Washington, D.C. city), ten 5c values (Washington or New York), ten 7c values (seven are from Niles, Ohio), eleven 12c from three different cities, eight 14c, three 15c, five 20c and two each 25c and 30c, in addition to the above numbers, there is a matched set of Worden covers from 1/2c to 12c, plus there are a few of the 1 1/2c Imperforate (#576), some minor imperfections here and there (such as light toned bands or tiny edge flaws, the vast majority are fine-very fine; an unusually large representation of this popular issue. Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
668 FDC 582-606 #582-606, 1c-10c Perf. 10 Regular issue first day cover group of 77 covers, 28 of which are the coil issues (#597-606), usually two to four covers of each value, including several in blocks of four, includes four examples of the 588-590 combination first days and one 585-586 combo with an additional #618, we note some with an illustrated corner card of the Hotel Continental in Washington, D.C., coils include #597 pair (slightly toned) and #605 line strip of four (cataloged as a single), few minor flaws but the vast majority is fine-very fine; the Mellone catalog value exceeds $8,000.00. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
669 FDC 583a 583a, 2c Carmine booklet pane of six, tied to first day cover by Washington D.C.Aug 271926 duplex handstamps, H. F. Colman corner card, opened at left, cover with minor corner
bend at top right, otherwise fresh and very fine a scarce booklet#583a, 2c Carmine booklet pane of six, tied to first day cover by "Washington D.C./Aug 27/1926 duplex handstamps, H. F. Colman corner card, opened at left, cover with minor corner bend at top right, otherwise fresh and very fine; a scarce booklet pane first day cover. (Image) $1,500.00

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
670 FDC 597 597, 1c Green coil, pair tied to first day cover by Washington, D.C.Jul 181923 machine cancel, opened at left, very fine and scarce.#597, 1c Green coil, pair tied to first day cover by Washington, D.C./Jul 18/1923" machine cancel, opened at left, very fine and scarce. (Image) $600.00

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
PLATE NUMBER COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
671 FDC   First day cover with plate numbers collection of about 175 from the 1922-1935 period, all have either plate number singles or plate blocks of various sizes (mostly four), some better values with plate number singles include #558, 559 and 700, many 1920s commemoratives including a complete set of #614-16 all plate number singles on one covers, several individual Lexington-Concord singles, and many 2c "Reds" plate number singles or plate blocks on cacheted covers, as well as some later commemoratives, mainly fine-very fine. Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
1923-1926 ISSUES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
672 FDC 610-12 #610-12, 2c Harding Memorial small first day cover lot, with seven #610's (including two with blocks) from either Marion or Washington, three #611's (single, pair and block), and four #612 (one cover faulty), a few other minor flaws, mainly fine-very fine. Est. $150-200

SOLD for $55.00
Will close during Public Auction
673 FDC 614-16 #614-616, 1c-5c Huguenot-Walloon first day cover collection that contains ten covers with complete sets from seven different cities, including one unofficial (Rudy, Pa.), one 2c unofficial (Newark, N.J.), three 5c including two from Baltimore (unofficial) and one small cover with blocks of the 1c and 2c tied on back, fine-very fine. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
674 FDC 617-19 #617-19, 1c-5c Lexington-Concord first day cover holding of 84 covers, includes 35 with complete sets from the various official cities and two unofficial (New York), others have either one or two values including some with blocks, we note at least two matched sets with blocks of four, there are some registered with stamps from other issues, illustrated, unofficial cities, and more, generally fine-very fine; an uncommonly large group of this popular first day cover issue. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
675 FDC   1920s and 1930s Commemoratives first day cover collection of over 300 in the 1926-1935 period, the overwhelming majority of which are cacheted, much of the value lies in the 2c "Reds", with most being represented by a wide variety of cachets, better items we noted includes two #628 covers with gold bars cachet, #651 with first Ioor cachet, five #656 line pairs and seven #720b booklet panes (most cacheted), plus the collection is loaded with cacheted covers that catalog in the $25.00-$40.00 range, mostly fine-very fine. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
676 FDC 620-21 #620-621, 2c-5c Norse American first day cover collection of 35 covers, with several sets on one cover including two with sets of blocks, variety of cities present including four unofficial (three New York, one Philadelphia), also a set with first Weschcke cachet, generally fine-very fine. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
677 FDC 622-23 #622-23, 13c Green, 17c Black first day cover lot of 61 covers, most of the quantity (47) and value being in the 13c value, in fact there is a remarkable 27 covers from North Bend, Ohio including five with blocks of four (only a total of 500 were made in North Bend), plus there are three unofficial cities (two Anderson, Ind. and one Springfield, Ill.), value in the 17c is in the ten with first Nickles cachet (three of which are unaddressed and one has the address modified), a few small faults but overall fine-very fine; an unusually valuable holding, with the Mellone catalog value probably approaching $10,000.00. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,350.00
Will close during Public Auction
678 FDC 631-42 #631-42, 1c-10c Regular issue first day cover lot of 59 covers, with most values having three to six covers represented (including both 3c shades), several contain blocks of four, variety of servicers noted, includes a couple cacheted, mostly fine-very fine; the Mellone catalog value is about $4,200.00. Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
679 FDC 633, 636, 641 633, 636, 641, Three stamp combination first day cover of the 1 12c, 4c and 9c values, tied by Washington, D.C. May 17 1927 duplex handstamps, very fine and
scarce.#633, 636, 641, Three stamp combination first day cover of the 1 1/2c, 4c and 9c values, tied by "Washington, D.C./ May 17 1927 duplex handstamps, very fine and scarce. (Image) $550.00

SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
1929 KANSAS-NEBRASKA OVERPRINTS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
680 FDC 658-79 658-79, 1c-10c Kans. and Nebr. ovpts. cplt., each tied to an exceptionally fresh and clean yellow first day cover with Howard Weaver cachet by Washington, D.C.May 11929 machine
cancel, addressed to Dr. M. L. Heefner in Waynesboro, Pa., e#658-79, 1c-10c "Kans." and "Nebr." ovpts. cplt., each tied to an exceptionally fresh and clean yellow first day cover with Howard Weaver cachet by "Washington, D.C./May 1/1929" machine cancel, addressed to Dr. M. L. Heefner in Waynesboro, Pa., extremely fine; a lovely well matched set. (Image) $2,380.00

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction

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