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U.S. 1904 Louisiana Purchase Issue continued...

Exhibition Postmarks and Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
13341 St. L04-01 image"EXPOSITION STA./ 1" duplex handstamp (Bomar St. L04-01), five Nov 19, 1904 strikes tie a complete set of Louisiana Purchase commemoratives (323-327) on an unaddressed World's Fair picture postcard featuring the "Festival Hall & Cascades"; stamps places at extreme edges of card resulting in a bit of perf damage, still Very Fine, Bomar notes that 21 examples of this postmark are recorded in total, .
Suggested Bid $1,800


A SPECTACULAR ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR SHOWPIECE. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13342 St. L04-01 image"EXPOSITION STA./ 1" duplex handstamp (Bomar St. L04-01), three Oct 1, 1904 strikes on a legal size cover franked with a block of 4 of the 1¢ Louisiana Purchase (323), cover with the corner card of the Cuban Delegation to the Fair, addressed to Frederic W. Taylor, Chief of the Dept. of Agriculture, World's Fair Grounds; block has a straight edge at the left, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $450
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Suggested Bid $450-600
SOLD for $250.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13343 St. L04-05 image"EXPOSITION STA./C" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-05), Dec 1, 1904 strike (the closing day of the Fair) on a choice unaddressed multicolor World's Fair Souvenir Post Card bearing a complete set of Louisiana Purchase commemoratives (323-327), the machine cancel ties the 5¢ & 10¢ while the other three values are each tied by the "EXPOSITION STA" duplex handstamp (Bomar St. L04-01), Extremely Fine. A day later than Bomar's recorded last day of use of the "EXPOSITION STA." machine cancel with the code letter "C", .
Suggested Bid $900
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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $650.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13344 St. L04-05 image"EXPOSITION STA./C" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-05), Jun 10, 1904, on an unsealed cover franked with 2¢ Louisiana Purchase, the cover contains a printed invitation form the Governor of Iowa (no less!) to opening day ceremonies for Iowa Day at the St. Louis Exposition, Very Fine, a great souvenir of the exposition.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $200.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13345 St. L04-05 image"EXPOSITION STA./D" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-05), Sep 5, 1904 strikes on a matched set of five covers, each with a different value of the Louisiana Purchase set (323-327), to Philadelphia, Pa.; flap damage on the 3¢ & 5¢ covers, a Very Fine set.
Suggested Bid $900
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Suggested Bid $900-1,200
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13346 St. L04-05 image"EXPOSITION STA./D" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-05), Nov 30, 1904 strikes on an exceptionally clean matched set covers, each a different postal stationery entire with a different value of the Louisiana Purchase set (323-327), to Passaic, N.J. and backstamped there on Dec 2; the entires are UX352, U362, U377, U385 & U393, respectively, Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $900
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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $700.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13347 St. L04-06 image"EXPOSITION STATION/C" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-06), Sep 9, 1904 strikes on a matched set of five small covers, each with a different value of the Louisiana Purchase set (323-327), to Jersey City, N.J.; each cover also with a handwritten note on the back signed by St. Louis Postmaster, Frank Wyman, reading, "Received at Exposition Station under cover with request to mail.", Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $900


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Suggested Bid $900-1,100
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13348 St. L04-06 image"EXPOSITION STATION/C" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-06), two Jul 4, 1904 strikes, along with two strikes of the "EXPOSITION STA./ 1" duplex handstamp, tie a complete set of Louisiana Purchase commemoratives (323-327) on a 2¢ Washington entire; addressed by the sender to himself at the "World's Fair Post Office, St. Louis, Mo.", on the reverse he has noted, "Delivered in 3 minutes from time of mailing.", Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $900


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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13349 St. L04-06 image"EXPOSITION STATION/C" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-06), Jun 30, 1904 strike ties a 10¢ Louisiana Purchase (327) on an unaddressed multicolor picture postcard featuring Cheyenne Chief, Wolf Robe, wearing his Benjamin Harrison Peace Medal; small abrasion on picture side, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $450


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Suggested Bid $400-600
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13350 St. L04-06 image"EXPOSITION STATION/C" machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-06), Sep 7, 1904 strike ties a 2¢ Louisiana Purchase (324) on a multicolor World's Fair advertising cover by the Hesse Envelope Co. with a corner card of the Wayne Knitting Mills Exhibit; to Washington D.C.; mild wrinkle at right, top flap missing, otherwise Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $225


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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13351 St. L04-15 imageInternational Machine World's Fair slogan cancel (Bomar St. L04-15), the earliest documented use: Nov 30, 1901, a perfect strike from International machine "1" on a 2¢ Entire (U362) with a marvelous red & blue illustrated ad for The Brown Shoe Co. of St. Louis; to Springfield, Ill. and backstamped there the next day, Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $275.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13352 St. L04-16 imageInternational Machine World's Fair slogan cancel (Bomar St. L04-16), Aug 13, 1904 strike without "1903" from machine "6" on a lettercard featuring a multicolor version of the World's Fair logo; to Rochester, N.Y.; message is about Fair experiences; two halves of card rejoined, otherwise Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $350
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Suggested Bid $350-500
SOLD for $200.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13353 St. L04-16 imageInternational Machine World's Fair slogan cancel (Bomar St. L04-16), May 25, 1903 strike without "1903" from machine "6" on a St. Louis Post Office Department Official Business penalty envelope; sent to the Postmaster at Kirkwood Station, St. Louis and backstamped there the next day; couple negligible, very light file folds, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13354 St. L04-10 image"P.O. DEP'T.EX." machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-10), Sep 17, 1904 strikes on a matched set of five postcards, each with a different value of the Louisiana Purchase set (323-327), the cards bear the pre-printed address of the Post Office Department Exhibit at the Fair; 10¢ stamp with a straight edge, Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $1,300


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Suggested Bid $1,300-1,500
SOLD for $700.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13355 St. L04-10 image"P.O. DEP'T.EX." machine cancel (Bomar St. L04-10), Sep 5, 1904 strike ties 3¢ & 10¢ Louisiana Purchase (325, 327) on an unaddressed 2¢ Washington entire (a 1¢ Louisiana Purchase is not canceled), backstamped with another strike of the identical cancel; 3¢ stamp with a straight edge, Extremely Fine. According to Bomar (1986) only 13 examples of this cancellation are recorded., .
Suggested Bid $450
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Suggested Bid $450-600
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13356   image"P.O. DEP'T.EX." machine cancel, Sep 24, 1904 strike ties 1¢ & 3¢ Louisiana Purchase on an unaddressed 2¢ Washington entire, backstamped with another strike of the identical cancel.
Bomar St. L04-10.
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13357   image"P.O. DEP'T.EX." machine cancel, Sep 24, 1904 strike ties 1¢ & 2¢ Louisiana Purchase on an unaddressed 2¢ Washington entire, backstamped with another strike of the identical cancel.
Bomar St. L04-10.
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13358 St. L04-08 image"REGISTERED…EXPOSITION STATION…" handstamp (Bomar St. L04-08), purple Nov 3, 1904 strike on a cover to Frankfurt, Germany, franked with a complete set of Louisiana Purchase commemoratives (323-327) tied by unreadable St. Louis double ovals; backstamped New York, Nov 5 (with a New York Exchange Office registration label) and Frankfurt, Nov15; the 1¢-5¢ stamps have straight edges, Very Fine, Bomar notes that fifteen examples of this postmark are recorded in total, with only two bearing full sets, .
Suggested Bid $1,800
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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13359 St. L04-08 image"REGISTERED…EXPOSITION STATION…" handstamp (Bomar St. L04-08), purple Oct 31, 1904 strike on a World's Fair Souvenir Post Card to Leipzig, Germany, franked with a complete set of Louisiana Purchase commemoratives (323-327) tied by unreadable St. Louis double ovals; various transit markings, including New York reg oval, Nov 2, and a New York Exchange Office registration label; heavy reinforced vertical crease in card, not affecting stamps, Very Fine, Bomar notes that fifteen examples of this postmark are recorded in total, with only two bearing full sets, .
Suggested Bid $1,800
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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
CLOSED
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM
13360 St. L04-08 image"REGISTERED…EXPOSITION STATION…" handstamp (Bomar St. L04-08), purple Sep 20, 1904 strike on a Registered cover franked with a 10¢ Louisiana Purchase (327) tied by an unreadable St. Louis double oval; cover, which bears the corner card of the Fair's "Committee on Souvenir Gold Dollars", is addressed to Washington D.C. and is backstamped at the main St. Louis Post Office on the same day and in Washington on Sep 22, Very Fine, Bomar notes that fifteen examples of this postmark are recorded in total, .
Suggested Bid $650
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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $450.00
Closing..Dec-29, 09:00 PM

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