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DESCRIPTION
Baseball, Bats and Bases, full sharp strike with mostly clear strike of Waterbury Con. Sep. 9 ‘67” double-circle datestamp, cancel ties 3¢ Rose (65) on buff cover to Joseph A. Rogers in New York City
PROVENANCE
* Mattatuck Historical Society, The Collectors Shop (Keffer), 11/12/1959, lot 32, to Matthies
* Katharine Matthies, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1/11/1977, Sale 503, lot 330, to Houser
* Henry Houser, Christie’s Robson Lowe sale, 12/13/1990, lot 80, to Mitchell
* Milton Mitchell, Siegel Auction Galleries, 5/13/2003, Sale 859, lot 133, to William H. Gross
CENSUS, LITERATURE AND EXHIBITION REFERENCES
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, p. 178, no. O-2
CERTIFICATION
* The Philatelic Foundation (1990)
CONDITION NOTES;
* Extremely Fine strike and cover; slightly reduced at left
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Duck on Water, clear strike with Waterbury Con. Sep. 24 ‘67” double-circle datestamp tying 3¢ Rose (65) on cover to the Samuel Hodgson in Blackstone, Massachusetts
* Katharine Matthies, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1/11/1977, Sale 503, lot 335, to Houser
* Henry Houser, Christie’s Robson Lowe sale, 12/13/1990, lot 5
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. A-10
CONDITION NOTES
* Very Fine strike and cover (Image)
Rose Blossom, a spectacular perfect strike with Waterbury Ct. Nov. 18” (1869) circular datestamp on 3¢ Pink on White entire (U58) to Thomas Bull in Woodbury, Connecticut, with original letter from F. L. Allen, a Waterbury hardware dealer, the letter and receipt docket referring to the letter are dated November 19, but the Waterbury November 18 datestamp is probably the true mailing date
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. F-2
* The Philatelic Foundation (2007)
* Extremely Fine strike; the certificate describes some skillful restoration, including the back reattached, small surface scuffs and cleaning; the left edge has also been slightly extended in the process (not noted) (Image)
Old Woman in Bonnet, bold full strike showing every detail of the bonnet and the lady’s frowning face, rim of datestamp at left, tying 1¢ Buff (112) on piece, stamp has interpane margin at right
* Mattatuck Historical Society, according to a note on back, but not in auction held by The Collectors Shop (Keffer), 11/12/1959
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. E-10
* Extremely Fine strike; small piece of stamp torn off at upper left when separated by original user (Image)
African-American, Postmaster Hill’s unmistakable profile image, bold full strike showing every detail of the smiling face, on 3¢ Ultramarine (114) with straight edge at left
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. E-8
* The Philatelic Foundation (1991)
* Extremely Fine strike (Image)
Running Chicken, full clear strike showing the fine detail of the wings, head and legs--the back leg is broken off, indicating a later stage of the cancel--on 3¢ Ultramarine (114)
* Siegel Auction Galleries, 1981 Rarities of the World, 4/29/1981, Sale 579, lot 158
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. A-11
* The Philatelic Foundation (1978)
* Very Fine strike; stamp has corner crease and small margin tear (Image)
Old Woman in Bonnet, bold strike with Waterbury Ct. Mar. 4” (1870) circular datestamp, cancel tying 3¢ Ultramarine (114) at left of cover to Mrs. Joseph Anderson in Aiken, South Carolina, the duplex datestamp is struck off the edge of cover at left but restruck at upper right and a small part of the lady shows
* L. Moeldner, Daniel F. Kelleher sale
* Robert S. Emerson, Daniel F. Kelleher, 10/19/1937, Sale 394, lot 209, to Keffer (Emerson’s note on back: DFK L. Moeldner”)
* Dr. Glenn E. Jackson, Siegel Auction Galleries, 3/3/1970, Sale 369, lot 400
* The Philatelic Foundation (2000)
*Extremely Fine strike and cover (Image)
Congress Gaiter (Shoe), sharp strike showing fine lines of elastic bands with Waterbury Ct. Mar. 21” (1870) circular datestamp, cancel ties 3¢ Ultramarine (114) on yellow cover to Wolcott Paper Co. in Waterbury, overpaid for drop rate, embossed corner card of White & Wells, wholesale paper warehouse and manufactory
* Dr. Glenn E. Jackson, Siegel Auction Galleries, 3/3/1970, Sale 369, lot 389
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. O-12
* Very Fine strike; right edge restored and stamp has faults (Image)
Beer Mug, wonderful bold strike with Waterbury Ct. Jun. 21” (1869) circular datestamp, cancel ties 3¢ Ultramarine (114) on large cover to Louisa A. Conder in Oxford, Connecticut
* Katharine Matthies, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1/11/1977, Sale 503, lot 395, to Houser
* Henry Houser, Christie’s Robson Lowe sale, 12/13/1990, lot 86
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. O-9
* Extremely Fine strike; cover refolded to reduce size; stamp has small tear and light crease from fold (Image)