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UNITED STATES STAMPS AND POSTAL HISTORY continued...

UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS AND LARGE LOTS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
361 nhPB RW43-60 #RW43-60, Hunting Permit plate blocks cplt., #RW43-46 plate blocks of four and RW47-60 are plate blocks of six, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; face value is $945.00. $2,099.00

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
362 ogO   Small Hunting Permit stamp collection of 148 stamps in binder, including Federal issues mostly used to 1972, thereafter mostly o.g., n.h. to about 2002, few State issues with Alaska, Arizona, Minnesota and Mississippi, some small faults to be expected though much fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $2,300.00. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
363 nh/O   State hunting permit extensive collection of many hundreds of mostly mint stamps to around the year 2000 or so, with not only the statewide issues, but also quite a few of their predecessors, all arranged in alphabetical order on pages filling ten counter books, highlights include CA 1, CA 2 without backing paper, FL 1, IL 1-4 and 7a, IA 1 and 8, KS A15-16, MI 2, MN A1, MO 1, plus 2-3 with tabs, NH 1 and 2-3 with tabs, ND A1a, A2-4 and 32, SC 1, 3a (3), 4a (2), 5a (2), SD 1-2 used, 2A1-5, 2A6b, 2A7b, TN 1-4 and more, most statewide issues are complete for the period or nearly so and there is some light duplication throughout, the overall condition is excellent with nearly all being unused as issues or o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; a desirable lot with substantial catalog value that is well suited for expansion. Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
364 nh/ogc   United Nations collection and accumulation of thousands, loose in envelopes as received, boxes, stockbooks, all contained in four cartons, including a couple of limited edition cachet prints each bearing a stamp with the designer's signature, Henry K. Bencsath, one being framed, first day covers, also a volume of 1960s U.S. and some worldwide, generally fine-very fine. Est. $400-500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
365 nhOc   United Nations mostly mint collection and accumulation of thousands in seven albums and one stockbook, all contained in carton, including a range of imprint blocks, mostly in complete matched sets, Offices in Geneva, much duplication, some later sheets, few covers, few used, virtually all mint are o.g., n.h., generally fine-very fine. Est. $200-300

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
366 nh   United Nations mint collection of sets, souvenir sheets and sheetlets housed in three Safe hingeless albums, Includes New York with a set of Flags sheets, Geneva and Vienna to the early 1990s, being complete but for some of the most modern issues, o.g., n.h., very fine. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
367 c   Substantial dealer's working cover stock of many thousands of covers and cards, nearly all sleeved and priced in twelve well filled long cover boxes and in eight binders, this stock belonged to a mid-western cover dealer who retired from the business over ten years ago because he had to stop doing shows due to old age and it has not been shown since, the marked retail prices have been meticulously tabulated for a total retail value of $109,459.00 and covers most aspects you would expect in such a stock such as States A to Ohio ($9,786), Maine to Wisconsin ($10,483), R.P.O., H.P.O. & Streetcars ($5,845), air mails, Zeppelin, fairs, etc. ($6,387), military, A.P.O. and more ($9,957), foreign ($6,671), oversized covers, which contain a lot of better material ($19,195), 20th century ($6,035), material in binders ($6,182), etc., the condition is pretty much typical of a working dealer's stock, largely fine-very fine; a "fresh to the market" stock that is all priced up and ready to retail or Ebay. Est. $15,000-20,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
368 c   Illustrated and advertising cover stock of over 380 covers and cards mostly sleeved and priced, mostly 19th century including a nice group of 32 buggy and wagon illustrated covers, 35 postal cards with printed illustrated advertisements, 27 shoe illustrated covers, and a wide range of other topics as well as trade cards, some mostly real photo picture post cards and a little ephemera, overall a very desirable holding of unusually clean premium quality material which should be carefully inspected to be fully appreciated; the retail prices total $15,670.00 Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $4,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
369 c   Retail dealer's compact postal history stock of over 680 covers or cards sleeved and priced in two small cover file boxes, includes a broad range of 19th and 20th century material such as stampless, Civil War related, Trans-Atlantic, advertising, unusual and fancy postmarks. postal stationery, better frankings. lots of ephemera, some trade cards and much more, some faults, but overall quite clean and mostly fine-very fine; a very diverse holding containing mostly easily saleable material, with marked retail prices totaling $8,768. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
370 c   Mostly better cover group of about 140 items sleeved and priced, includes a wide range of material with stampless including a 1758 ship letter from N.Y. to England as well as other trans-Atlantics, hotel, Civil War related, some nice fancy postmarks, registered, foreign destinations, 1c Bluish paper on picture post card, useful 3c 1851-57 covers and much more, a desirable lot that is generally very clean and predominantly very fine. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
371 c   Railway Post Offices 1870s to 1970s cover collection of over 2,350 railroad cancels on covers, postal cards, entires and picture post cards from Maine to Washington State, all contained in two large Pittsburgh cover boxes, includes a wonderful variety of usages, advertising, special delivery, forwarded items, auxiliary markings, a few foreign destinations, some nice picture post cards, main strength is during the 1890-1930 period representing a 40+ year collection of one individual, many scarce items, some duplication, mixed condition but with much fine-very fine; excellent opportunity for either the collector or dealer. Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
372 c   South Carolina postal history collection of 65 covers with strength in stampless and Confederate States periods, good Charleston with a nice variety of datestamp styles and rate markings featuring 1798 "C. Nov 27" straightline handstamp, other stampless postmarks include red "Camden" with matching negative "5" rate, two "Edgefield C.H." and "Gadsen," Confederate usages include handstamped paids from Abbeville, Camden (2) one on an adversity cover, Columbia, Darlington, Georgetown, Greenville, Pocotalgos and Spartansburg, plus several ms. postmarks and franking by CSA adhesives, usual mixed condition, however fine-very fine predominate so this would make a nice basis for a serious collection. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
373 c   imageMexican-American war cover correspondence comprised of 46 covers without enclosures sent in 1847 from Frank Woodbridge back to his wife in Detroit, each with endorsement noting date and location, better postal markings include straightline "PT Isabela/Jan . 16, 1847" and matching "10" rate, two different sizes of straightline "Vera Cruz/Mex" dated handstamp, one with "X" rate, five covers with boxed "Vera Cruz" dated handstamp and matching "10" rate, except one with ms. "20" rate, 25 covers with New Orleans transit datestamps in black or blue with handstamped "10" or "20" rates, except one with "Ship" handstamp and ms. "12" rate, plus ten covers with only ms. "10" rate (one due 10) and two covers with no postal markings at all, mixed condition as is typical of a correspondence, ranging from faulty to very fine, with most being fine or better; an interesting correspondence deserving to be researched. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
374 c   Arizona Territorial group of fourteen covers or cards, including 1879 Aribaca negative geometric star to Chicago, 1889 Jerome geometric star double rate to Prescott, 1887 San Carlos Post Office Department registry return receipt to Las Cruces, New Mexico, range of other origins with Bonita, Camp Huachuca (2, different), Cochise (2), Fairbank, Klondyke, Pine and Silver King, mostly on later Bank Note and Bureau issues, a few small faults but much attractive; worth a look. Est. $500-750

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
375 c   Chiefly 20th century cover accumulation of 110 items in small box, including a few postal stationery items with 1958 4c entire with albino impression, a special delivery cover bearing an #E5 and an excellent range of high value first day covers with the face value of the stamps alone being $871.00, 1954-68 $5.00, 1992 Columbian Exposition sheets, express mail items, few hunting permit stamps, most unaddressed and cacheted, scattered addressed, scattered toning on a few hunting permits, generally clean and very fine. Est. $500-750

SOLD for $290.00
Will close during Public Auction
376   Ephemera accumulation of hundreds in two binders, one album and loose with much sleeved, all contained in carton, including documents, illustrated items, share certificates, Victorian trade cards in lovely printed album, advertising items featuring gramophones, temperance, engravings of costumes, valentines, photographs, revenues, mostly north American origins but some significant items of European origin, few early stampless from Saratoga area, New York, a few small faults, generally fine-very fine; an interesting lot worth close inspection. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
377 O   Fancy cancels, an appealing group of 83 all 19th century stamps with a variety of fancy cancels ranging from simple cut cork cancels to elaborate stars, wheels of fortune, pumpkin heads, geometrics, NYFM, etc., as well as a few better stamps, the quality is superior to what is typically found with most stamps being sound and centered fine or better. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
378 O   Bank Note cancellation collection of over 400 stamps on pages, including an excellent range of fancy geometrics, stars, negative stars, grids, cross-roads, paids, few supplemental mail, numerals, letters, scarce towns, colors, many interesting varieties, generally fine-very fine; worth a look. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
379 c   Cover collection in twenty albums, includes some 19th century with stampless, free franks including J.Q. Adams (front only), Henry Clay and James Garfield, civil war, WWII, many first flights and some Inauguration covers, majority however are mostly cacheted first days, including Parks imperf. and Famous Americans on matched sets, also includes some Israel postal stationery and a mint U.N. collection in five albums. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
380 c   Small eclectic group of covers, 30 items loose or on cards in envelope, including three Confederate items with Postmasters' Provisional 1860 (Aug. 30) "Raleigh N.C Paid 5" (#68XU1) with ms. addendum on reverse "The enemy has taken our fortification at Cape Hatteras...," two #11 covers, one from South Carolina, the other to Georgia, U.S. 1861-62 3c (3, each with fancy cancel), later with a few Farley first day covers, first flights, Presidential $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 on separate first day covers, a Fleetwood Knapp cachet, also a few stamps with 1920 Pilgrim set o.g., a few small faults, generally fine-very fine; worth a look. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction

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