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The Steven R. Belasco Collection of Vending and Affixing Perforations continued...

The Mailometer Co. On Cover
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
600 c 1c Green, Mailometer Ty. I (343).> Rich color, tied by St. Louis Mo. 1910 pmk. without date on Central National Bank return address cover to Columbus O., light cover soiling line well away from stamp, Very Fine,
this is the <only documented commerc1c Green, Mailometer Ty. I (343). Rich color, tied by "St. Louis Mo. 1910" pmk. without date on Central National Bank return address cover to Columbus O., light cover soiling line well away from stamp, Very Fine, this is the only documented commercial use of this issue, the 1c was used for the circular rate and most were discarded (Image)

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575.00

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
601 c 1c Green, Mailometer Ty. IA (343).> Two pairs, used with <2c Schermack, Ty. III> horizontal strip of four and tied by Pine Lawn Mo. Oct. 16, 1910 duplexes on registered cover with Mekeel return address to New
York, various registry markings, receiv1c Green, Mailometer Ty. IA (343). Two pairs, used with 2c Schermack, Ty. III horizontal strip of four and tied by "Pine Lawn Mo. Oct. 16, 1910" duplexes on registered cover with Mekeel return address to New York, various registry markings, receiving backstamps, Very Fine, obviously philatelically-inspired but still attractive and scarce, this is the only recorded use of this stamp and it shows that Ty. IA was issued at the same time as the Ty I (Image)

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E. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
602 c 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. I (344).> Rich color, tied by Chicago Ill. Aug. 26, 1909 pmk. on Marshall Field & Co. corner card cover to Crawfordville Ind., light vertical file fold well clear of stamp, Very Fine,
this is <the only known use by a comm2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. I (344). Rich color, tied by "Chicago Ill. Aug. 26, 1909" pmk. on Marshall Field & Co. corner card cover to Crawfordville Ind., light vertical file fold well clear of stamp, Very Fine, this is the only known use by a commercial customer during the experimental period, when it was tested briefly with a few commercial customers in Chicago and Detroit, after 1909 most were made and used in Detroit (Image)

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E. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
603 c 5c Blue, Mailometer Ty. IA (347).> Pair, used with pair of 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IA (409), tied by Irvington, N.Y. boxed handstamps on light green registered cover to Chatanooga Tenn., purple Nov. 17, 1919
origination and receiving backstamps,5c Blue, Mailometer Ty. IA (347). Pair, used with pair of 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IA (409), tied by "Irvington, N.Y." boxed handstamps on light green registered cover to Chatanooga Tenn., purple Nov. 17, 1919 origination and receiving backstamps, also with block of four of "Half of your letter postage is a tax" propaganda stamps on back (tied), small piece out of bottom left corner, otherwise Very Fine, this is the only reported use of the 5c (Image)

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E. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
604 c 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. I (384).> Pair, used with <10c Yellow (381),> tied by St. Louis Mo. registry ovals on cover <to Gamelin, Quebec, Canada,> red Saint Louis Mo. Registered Nov. 8, 1911 and Montreal
backstamps, fresh and Very Fine, scarce2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. I (384). Pair, used with 10c Yellow (381), tied by "St. Louis Mo." registry ovals on cover to Gamelin, Quebec, Canada, red "Saint Louis Mo. Registered Nov. 8, 1911" and Montreal backstamps, fresh and Very Fine, scarce usage (Image)

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E. 150-200

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
605 c 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IA (409).> Pair, brilliant color, tied by Benton Harbor Mich. MR 20, 1918 pmk. on Covel Mfg. Co. return address cover to Seattle Wash., vertical file fold at left well away from stamp,
missing top flap, Very Fine, the onl2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IA (409). Pair, brilliant color, tied by "Benton Harbor Mich. MR 20, 1918" pmk. on Covel Mfg. Co. return address cover to Seattle Wash., vertical file fold at left well away from stamp, missing top flap, Very Fine, the only reported uses of this issue are in 1918 and 1919 (Image)

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
606 c 1c Green, Mailometer Ty. IV (383).> Two covers: first bears single tied by St. Louis Mo. 1911 dateless machine cancel and with June 19 backstamp and illustration for shoe co. second bears single tied by Kansas
City Mo. Jul. ?, 1912 machine cance1c Green, Mailometer Ty. IV (383). Two covers: first bears single tied by "St. Louis Mo. 1911" dateless machine cancel and with June 19 backstamp and illustration for shoe co., second bears single tied by "Kansas City Mo. Jul. ?, 1912" machine cancel on illustrated advertising cover to East Peru Iowa, slight wear, Very Fine, the first is earliest recorded usage, only approximately eight covers are known in total (Image)

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450.00

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
607 c 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IV (384).> Intact perfs at left, used with 4c Orange Brown and tied by Saint Louis Mo. Apr. 20 duplex cancels on National Bank of Commerce cover to Sherman Tex., with illustration of
ship on top flap, some edgewear affect2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IV (384). Intact perfs at left, used with 4c Orange Brown and tied by "Saint Louis Mo. Apr. 20" duplex cancels on National Bank of Commerce cover to Sherman Tex., with illustration of ship on top flap, some edgewear affects 2c, otherwise Fine, scarce usage (Image)

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E. 150-200

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
608 c 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IV (384, 409). Five multicolor advertising covers, three St. Louis, one Portland ME and one Sherman Tex.,Fine-Very Fine

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
609 c 1c Green, Mailometer Ty. IV (408).> Strip of three, used with 1c, 2c and 3c pairs of Nos. 392-394 (3c guide line), tied by Detroit Mich. registry ovals on registered cover <to Vienna, Austria,> neat New York
Reg. Div. Foreign 7-10 1913 and receiv1c Green, Mailometer Ty. IV (408). Strip of three, used with 1c, 2c and 3c pairs of Nos. 392-394 (3c guide line), tied by "Detroit Mich." registry ovals on registered cover to Vienna, Austria, neat "New York Reg. Div. Foreign 7-10 1913" and receiving backstamps, minor wear

VERY FINE. A RARE USAGE OF THE ONE-CENT TYPE IV MAILOMETER, SCOTT 408, ON A COVER TO GERMANY, WITH THREE WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN COIL PAIRS.

Covers are very scarce, and this usage to a foreign destination should be considered especially desirable. The three Washington-Franklin coil pairs should also be considered desirable -- the 3c alone catalogues $650.00 as used off cover (Image)

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E. 3,000-4,000

SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
610 c 2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IV (409).> Bright color, tied by St. Louis Mo. Mar. 7, 1913 machine cancel on multicolored <The Simmons Self Balancing Cream Separator illustrated cover> to Fresno Cal., additional
advertising on back, Very Fine, a fantas2c Carmine, Mailometer Ty. IV (409). Bright color, tied by "St. Louis Mo. Mar. 7, 1913" machine cancel on multicolored The Simmons Self Balancing Cream Separator illustrated cover to Fresno Cal., additional advertising on back, Very Fine, a fantastic design and a beautiful commercial usage (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction

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