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The Benjamon Franklin Bailar Collection: A Postal Historical Study of America's First Postmaster Gen continued...

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Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2654 c Image24c on 12c Offices in China (K11). Tied by light strike of Shanghai oval datestamp on "Post Office Department, United States Postal Agency, Shanghai, China" official penalty envelope to Cincinnati O., indistinct 1919 origination backstamp, Chicago and receiving backstamps, Very Fine (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2655 c Image20c-30c Offices in China (K10-K12). Tied by "U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China" registry oval on cover to New York, purple "U.S. Postal Agency (Shanghai) China, Registered, Oct. 15, 1920" and receiving backstamps, fresh and Very Fine, a colorful use (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
2656 c ImageCalbraith Rodgers Vin Fiz Flight, Middletown Crash, September 18, 1911. Photographic postcard depicting Rodgers and his mechanics picking thru the twisted wreckage of his Wright Model EX with caption "Wreck of Roger's [sic] Aeroplane, Middletown, N.Y. 1911", address side with 1c Green tied by "Middletown N.Y. Sep. 18 4 PM 1911" wavy-line machine cancel, no message but three different initials including that of James Dunn, the chauffeur, to C. Meekel of Armour & Co. at Chicago, Very Fine, the only recorded card postmarked on the day of the Middletown crash, which occurred as Rodgers attempted a take-off on the next leg (flight resumed Sep. 21) -- noteworthy are the speed of production of this souvenir and the misspelling of Rodgers' name (Image)

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E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
2657 c Image1918, May 15, Washington D.C. - Philadelphia First Flight (AAMC 101B1). 7c, 8c and 9c Franklin stamps tied by "Air Mail Service Wash., N.Y., Phila. Washington, May 15, 1918 First Trip" duplex datestamp on cover with special Aerial Mail Service label and pink "Special Aero Mail Washington via Phila. to New York" label, to Joseph Steinmetz in Philadelphia, receiving backstamp, back of cover with manuscript "Envelope made by John Wanamaker, Onetime Postmaster General of U.S.A.", also with "Help Humble the Hun! Y.M.C.A. School of Airplane Construction" label depicting U.S. planes dropping bombs, light strike of purple two-line handstamp at left, minor edgewear, Very Fine and beautiful May 15 First Flight cover, the labels are very scarce (Image)

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E. 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
2658 c Image1929, Graf Zeppelin Flight to Tokyo (Sieger 28B). $2.00 Carmine & Black (547) used with 5c Beacon Air Post (C11), tied by "Varick St. Sta. N.Y. Aug. 6 9-PM 1929" machine cancel on flown Zeppelin cover to Tokyo, Japan, purple cachet at left, receiving backstamp of Aug. 20, 1929, fresh and Very Fine use appropriately paying the $2.05 rate for mail of one ounce or less (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
2659 c Image1929, Around-the-World Graf Zeppelin Flight (Sieger 28C). Cover with Roessler cachet, with blocks of four of U.S. 5c and 8c, plus single 5c, (5c on back), $1.00 and $2.00 (547) stamps mostly tied by "Varick St. Sta. N.Y. Aug. 17, 1929" machine cancel, to Halifax, Nova Scotia, yellow label "By LZ-127 Lakehurst-Los Angeles", appropriate cachet, Los Angeles oval cancels, Friedrichschafen and Los Angeles backstamps, Very Fine, a colorful and scarce use with the $2.00 stamp, ex Fishbain (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
2660 c Image1928, Return to America Graf Zeppelin Flight (Sieger 22A). Specially prepared Roessler card with 1c, 3c, 30c and 30c stamps, the 1c with "Graf Zeppelin" overprint, tied by "Lakehurst, N.J., Oct. 28, 1928" duplex datestamp and addressed to Switzerland, appropriate cachet, Friedrichschafen and receiving backstamps, card with light bend, still Very Fine, the stamp with overprint was created by Roessler, who was upset that the U.S. had not appropriately commemorated the Graf Zeppelin's flight to the U.S., he almost went to jail for fraudulently issuing a stamp, ex Fishbain (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2661 c Image1929, Delayed America/Round-the World Graf Zeppelin Flight (Sieger 31m). Post card depicting LZ127 Graf Zeppelin in flight, with Germany 2m Zeppelin issue tied by "Friedrichschafen Luftpost 15 Mai 29" double-circle datestamp to New York, not flown until August and with red delay cachet, Japan 6s stamp tied by Tokyo circular datestamp (Aug. 21), U.S. 1c Green tied by "Los Angeles Cal. Aug. 26, 29" circular datestamp, New York receiving datestamp, fresh and Very Fine, very unusual, addressed to Heinrich Kubis, Chief Steward of the Graf Zeppelin, he carried this on the around-the-world flight where he applied the Japan and U.S. stamps to document the journey, ex Fishbain, with 2003 Leder certificate (Image)

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
2662 P Image-1/2c ?Presidential, Small Die Proof on Wove (803P2). 26 x 29mm, vivid color, fresh and Very Fine, this small die proof on wove paper is believed to be the only example in private hands (only two or three large die proofs are known); it was part of a set of small die proofs given to a retired engraver, which came to market in a Greg Manning sale more than 40 years ago; Mr. Bailar sold the proof through the Siegel firm when he disposed of his collection after becoming Postmaster General; unbeknownst to him, it was bought by his good friend, Gordon C. Morrison (a former assistant postmaster general), who kept it until Mr. Bailar left office and started collecting again--a remarkable proof and wonderful story of philatelic friendship (Image)

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650.00

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2663 nh Image13c Benjamin Franklin, Printing Varieties (1690 var). Six items, incl. plate block of 1690a with light blue omitted (cats. $600.00 as singles), top right corner block of four with ochre shifted upwards into margin of adjoining stamps, single with similar shift, single with dark blue dramatically shifted upwards, last two items with radical misperfs, Mint N.H., Very Fine and unusual group (Image)

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
2664 og Image1c Franklin, Officials (O1, O15, O25, O35a, O47, O57, O72, O114). Last with no gum, others mostly original gum with few part or disturbed, rich colors, few minor flaws, Fine-Very Fine group, Nos. O10 and O35a with P.F. certificates (Image)

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2,022.50

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction

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