Pan-American Exposition Postal History continued...
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
821 |
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1901 1¢ Pan American, horizontal strip of three tied by Lakewood
NJ Mar 6 1911 duplex cancels on cover addressed to Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, franked with an additional 2¢ Washington (probably Scott 375), proper Buenos Aires backstamp, right stamp of the strip with a pulled perforation at the bottom
otherwise Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:42 PM |
822 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by Cincinnati Ohio
Jul 10 1901 machine cancel on Baldwin Pianos corner card addressed to Townsville Queensland. The address was insufficient for delivery and the cover redirected to "Dead Letter Office Brisbane" (magenta backstamp) and finally returned to America, sent
to the Washington DC Dead Letter Office and redirected back to the writer, small rust mark from paper clip on the front otherwise a well traveled and Very Fine usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:42 PM |
823 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American single, tied by Janesville Wis Sep
6 1901 machine flag cancel on card addressed to Melbourne Australia redirected to Luzern Switzerland, Luzern Nov 22 receiving mark, card with a few small creases otherwise Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:42 PM |
824 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, tied by Buffalo NY Mar 21
1902 machine cancel on cover addressed to Walls Mills, New South Wales, Australia; Seattle Washington transit backstamp; Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:42 PM |
825 |
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1901 4¢ Pan American vertical pair (natural straight edge at
bottom) and single 5¢ Pan American, all tied by partial strikes of Cleveland Ohio postmarks on 1907 registered cover to Victoria Australia, purple Cleveland Reg postmark at left and San Francisco Registry label, Melbourne registered
backstamp, Charles Lathrop Pack return address, Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:43 PM |
826 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American two private mailing cards both
addressed to Vienna Austria; 1) Buffalo NY Jul 12 1901 Pan American Station International Machine cancellation (Bomar type B01-07A) ties stamp with natural straight edge at bottom on Official Souvenir Mailing Card with multicolored illustration of
"Mines - Horticulture - Graphic Arts" buildings 2) single tied by NYC Jul 30 1901 machine cancel on card with multicolored illustration of NYC Newspaper Row on reverse; both cards with small corner creases otherwise Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:43 PM |
827 |
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1901 8¢ Pan American single, tied by New York Madison
Square Aug 20 1901 duplex cancel on cover addressed to Vienna Austria franked with two additional 1¢ Pan Americans (one with natural straight edge) to pay 10¢ rate for double rate cover, proper Vienna backstamp, cover with tiny flaws
otherwise Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:43 PM |
828 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American single, tied by Buffalo NY Jul 7
1901 duplex cancel on Official Souvenir Mailing Card with multicolored illustration of "Mines - Horticulture - Graphic Arts" buildinge, addressed to Courtrai Belgium, proper receiving mark, Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:44 PM |
829 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American two covers to Europe; 1) single
tied by NYC May 24 1901 machine cancel on cover to Brussels Belgium, cover with light wrinkling; 2) single tied by Washington DC Aug 2 1901 duplex cancel on cover addressed to Copenhagen Denmark; both with proper backstamps, F-VF (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:44 PM |
830 |
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1901 8¢ Pan American single, tied by double oval New
York Reg cancel on 1904 registered 1¢ green entire franked with additional 4¢ Pan American to pay the 13¢ UPU registered rate, addressed to Anvers Belgium, proper NYC registry label, NY & Anvers backstamps, Very Fine (Image 1) |
100
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:44 PM |
831 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American three private mailing cards, all
addressed to Belgium, only one franked with Pan Am stamp; 1) single 2¢ Pan Am tied by Niagara Falls machine flag cancel on 1901 card with views of Niagara Falls, 1901 Courtrai receiving handstamp; 2) 1899 2¢ Red type IV booklet pane single
with guideline .85mm from design, on 1901 card to Antwerp Belgium with all over illustration of The American Falls at Winter Time with Western Hemisphere flags and Pan American symbol around the outer edge on the reverse and an American Indian on the
obverse; 3) single 2¢ Shield (Scott 319) tied by Oklahoma postmark on 1908 card addressed to Lodelinsart, reverse with photograph of the Pan Americah Expo Agricultural Building; Very Fine (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:44 PM |
832 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American single, tied by Milaukee Wis Aug
10 1901 duplex cancel on card to Chocen Bohemia, reverse with multicolored illustration of Grand Avenue Milwaukee; double circle Chotzen Chocen receiving mark, Very Fine and Scarce Usage (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:44 PM |
833 |
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1901 1¢ and 2¢ Pan Americans two cards, each addressed to
Bohemia now part of the Czech Republic; 1) vertical pair of the 1¢ Pan American tied by Milwaukee, Wis Aug ( 1901 machine cancel on B.P.O.Elks reunion picture post card addressed to Prague, proper receiving mark; 2) 2¢ Pan American
tied by Baltimore MD May 21 1901 machine cancel on card to Kralove Hradec, reverse of card showing monument with adhesion and scuff, proper receiving mark, minor corner flaws otherwise Very Fine (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:45 PM |
834 |
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1901 8¢ Pan American single stamp tied to 2¢ entire franked with
additional 3¢ purple all paying the UPU single rate and domestic Registration fee, addressed to Rokitzan Bohemia, three line "Registered/ Sep 3 1901/ Olean, NY" purple handstamp to left of stamps, proper NYC registry label at left center,
correct backstamps, cover with minor flaws otherwise F-VF and Scarcer Destination (Image
1)
(Image 2)
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100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:45 PM |
835 |
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1901 1¢ Pan American, vertical pair tied by Jul 31 1901
Cincinnati Ohio duplex cancels on 1¢ Columbian entire (Scott U348) with additional 2¢ Pan American franking, all paying the 5¢ rate to La Paz Bolivia, NY transit backstamp, Very Fine and Very Scarce Destination in any time period (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:45 PM |
836 |
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1901 5¢ Pan American single, segmented cork cancel, on
1901 registered cover to Brazil franked with additional 8¢ Porto Rico (Scott 213) to pay the registry fee; sent via Venezuela; markings include magenta "San Juan, Porto Rico, Registered", double circle "Correros de Venezuela, La Guaira" and two
line "R La Guaira Transit", St. Thomas and Rio backstamps; horizontal crease through center of cover does not affect the stamps otherwise Very Fine and Exceptionally Rare Usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:45 PM |
837 |
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1901 1¢ - 5¢ Pan Americans all tied by 1901 Milwaukee Wis postmarks
on 1¢ green registered entire addressed to "Mr. Wilhelm Kadau, S.M.S. Vineta, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil" . the Vineta is famous for its involvement in the special overprinted 3pf stamps used from New Orleans; by the time this cover arrived in Rio
the Vineta had moved on and the cover was returned to the United States; proper NY registry label and postal markings; 1¢ with a vertical tear and the cover is otherwise Very Fine and Extremely Scarce (2016 Philatelic Foundation certificate) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:45 PM |
838 |
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1901 4¢ Pan American single used with 1¢ green,
both tied by Baltimore MD 1901 machine cancel, on cover addressed to Porto Alegre Brazil, proper Rio de Janeiro backstamps, Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:46 PM |
839 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American, horizontal strip of three tied by St.
Louis Mo double oval cancels on Jun 17 1901 registered cover to Halifax Nova Scotia, franked with two additional 4¢ Pan Ams and a 2¢ Red type IV, all tied, paying the 10¢ regostry fee plus 6¢ postage for contents weighing above 2
ounces; C H Mekeel corner card and Halifax backstamp; the center stamp of the 2¢ strip shows a heavy inking smeal at top center, trivial cover flaws otherwise Very Fine and Uncommon Usage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:46 PM |
840 |
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1901 2¢ Pan American two horizontal pairs and a single
stamp, grid cancels, 1901 cover with magenta "REGISTERED JUL 12 1901 WELLMAN, IOWA" shield handstamp on reply cover addressed to Halifax Nova Scotia, NY and Halifax backstamps; postage pays the 2¢ rate to Canada and the 8¢ international
registry fee; Very fine and Attractive Cover (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-26, 12:46 PM |