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Classic Bureau Issues featuring the Dr. Irvin Heimburger and Roger Brody Collections continued...

1902-08 Issue: Covers, 1c-15c continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
182 c Image2c Carmine (301). Tied by grid with "Grandview Tenn. May 7, 1903" circular datestamp on cover addressed to a passenger bound for the May 9th sailing of the S.S. Atlas from New York, instructions in address say if too late the letter should be forwarded to Barranquilla, Colombia, the letter did in fact arrive too late and was struck with May 10 backstamp and "NY T" circular handstamp to indicate forwarding postage due from recipient, two singles Colombia 1902 20c Violet (202) applied for forwarding postage upon arrival and tied by purple Barranquilla May 28 circular datestamps, 2c stamp with faulty top right corner, right Colombian stamp with margin flaws from placement at edge of cover, some small adhesive stains, still appears Very Fine, a rare U.S.-Colombian mixed franking (Image)

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E. $ 750-1,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
183 c Image2c Carmine (301). Used with China, 1900, 1c Ocher (111), both tied by "Washington D.C. Jun. 17 12-M 1903" flag machine cancel on Legation of the United States cover from China to Dover Me., slightly reduced at left, minor tape stains on edges, Very Fine mixed franking, under international conventions mail between foreign service posts and Washington could be carried by sealed diplomatic pouch, therefore the Chinese stamp was not cancelled until arrival in Washington, upon receipt in Washington letters with proper U.S. postage would be dispatched in the mails (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
184 c Image2c Carmine (301). Strip of three and pair, tied by "Amsted W. Indie Nederl. Packetboot 3 Jul. 03" oval datestamps on Canadian Bank of Commerce corner card cover to Paramaribo, Surinam, manuscript "Consignees Mail" at bottom, Paramaribo receiving backstamp, a few lightly toned perfs, small cover tear top left, Very Fine example of mail received onboard and cancelled by the Royal Netherlands Steamship Co. (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

CLOSED
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185 c Image2c Carmine (301). Tied by "Utica N.Y. Oct. 17 1903" machine cancel on multicolored Savage Rifles & Ammunition advertising cover depicting Indian chief in full head dress, addressed to Montpelier Vt., stamp with faulty bottom right corner, otherwise Very Fine, a beautiful and scarce design (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction
186 c Image4c Brown (303). Horizontal pair, indistinct cancel, Feb. 8, 1909 El Paso Tex. backstamp and El Paso Texas registry label (FX-EP1a) on 2c entire to San Luis, Mexico, Jaurez Mexico and receiving backstamps, some soiling, Fine, this style El Paso label is rare with only 13 recorded in Scott, see lot 99 for an example of the other style El Paso label (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
187 c Image4c Brown (303). Seven stamps in blocks of four and three, used with 2c Carmine (301), tied by "U.S. Post Agcy. Shanghai China Nov. 18 1903" duplex datestamp and oval grid on registered cover to New York, "U.S. of America, Shanghai, China" registry label with red Gothic "R" (FX-SH1a), New York, San Francisco and Postal Agency Shanghai backstamps, one 4c stamp with small piece out at left, still Very Fine and a rare use of the Shanghai registry label, the Scott Catalogue notes only 18 of this type are recorded, Scott Retail for the label on cover (Image)

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$ 2,000.00

SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
188 c Image5c Blue (304). Tied by Indianapolis In. oval cancel on 1908 mourning bordered cover to Vancouver, Canada, where Canada 10c Special Delivery (E1) applied, Canadian stamp tied by Vancouver circular datestamp, various markings on back follow the inability to find the addressee or get his signature, some edgewear, 10c stamp with small internal faults, Fine (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
189 c Image1c Blue Green, 5c Blue (300, 304). Two covers, first pair 1c tied by "Loose Letter" large boxed handstamp on postcard to Auckland, New Zealand, blue "N.Z. Marine P.O. R.M.S. Sierra 15 Nov. 1906" circular datestamp, second cover 5c tied by same marking on 5c entire to Sydney, Australia, same strike of blue R.M.S. Sierra circular datestamp of Sep. 21, 1906, missing flap, file fold, Very Fine pair of covers with these New Zealand postal markings (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
190 c Image6c Claret (305). Used with pair 5c Dark Blue (281), tied by registry ovals on Apr. 14, 1903 2c entire (U385, UPSS 1398) to Bridgeport Conn., purple registered boxed handstamp, Very Fine, the earliest recorded use of both Scott 305 and U385, with 2015 A.P.S. certificate confirming EDU (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
191 c Image6c Claret (305). Used with two each 1c and 4c 1902 Issue (300, 303), tied by blurry strikes of San Juan, Puerto Rico boxed handstamps with San Juan registry label (FX-SJ1) on 2c entire (U385) to Leipzig, Germany, transited New York with second registry label and May 5, 1906 backstamps

VERY FINE. AN EXTREMELY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, REGISTRY EXCHANGE LABEL. ONLY EIGHT ARE RECORDED -- MAKING IT THE RAREST REGISTRY LABEL USED OUTSIDE THE U.S. MAINLAND.

The Registry Exchange labels were listed in Scott only recently. Their catalogue listing and continuing scholarship by specialists has significantly increased demand for the rarest examples. The San Juan label is known in only one style and is among the rarest of all the labels with only eight examples recorded. It is the rarest among the labels used outside the U.S. mainland.

Scott Retail for use of the label on cover (Image)

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$ 2,500.00

CLOSED
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192 c Image6c Claret (305). Two, tied by purple "Tube Room/South Station Boston" two-line handstamp on parcel tag to Springfield Mass. which was attached to Harvard University football programs, Very Fine, this was mailed from South Postal Station to the General Post Office Boston via pneumatic tube, Mr. Brody reports this is the only recorded Boston pneumatic tube marking, for a history of pneumatic tube mail see the Smithsonian National Postal Museum website (https://postalmuseum.si.edu/exhibits/current/customers-and-communities/serving-the-cities/city-free-delivery/pneumatic-tube-mail.html) (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction

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