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Lot 351
C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 12, 4 margins, tied to cover by a crisp Oct 13 Talladega Alabama C.D.S. cancel.
CAT $135
MIN. BID $40
Lot 352
C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: C.S.A. 12 tied to cover by a Lynchburg VA green 1 Dec (1863) C.D.S. cancel, with a letter included (personal between brothers).
CAT $300
MIN. BID $55
Lot 353
C.S.A. POSTAL HISTORY: U.S. star die New Orleans, LA 14 Mar 1861, with embossed advertising corner card. U.S.A. used in the C.S.A.
CAT $175
MIN. BID $35
Lot 354
CANAL ZONE: C1 (15) U, F-VF: 15c on 1c green, type 1, block of 15.
CAT $80
MIN. BID $16
Lot 355
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U2 a, F-VF: 2c red, good 1892 Honolulu backstamp (some damage to backflap).
CAT $17
MIN. BID $5
Lot 356
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U2c U, VF: 2c pale pink entire, Sept 3 1886 and Sept 5 1886 C.D.S. cancels (tiny tear, LR).
CAT $100
MIN. BID $20
Lot 357
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY; U4 M (2), F-VF: one entire with a normal imprint, one visible on the inside of the envelope (scuff mark at the top of the seal).
CAT $42
MIN. BID $10
Lot 358
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U4 U, VF: 5c blue entire, sent Honolulu-Philadelphia, backstamped San Francisco and Philadelphia.
CAT $30
MIN. BID $8
Lot 359
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U4 entire, sent 1890, Hawaii-Erfurt, Germany, backstamped.
CAT $150
MIN. BID $20
Lot 360
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U5 entire, send December 1895, Honolulu-Bradford, England, backstamped.
CAT $150
MIN. BID $20
Lot 361
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U6 M, VF: 2c rose, envelope white outside, blue inside.
CAT $425
MIN. BID $100
Lot 362
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U12 U, VF: 5c blue (red ovpt), sent Honolulu-Philadelphia, backstamped San Francisco and Philadelphia.
CAT $15
MIN. BID $5
Lot 363
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U12 U, VF: 5c blue, sent registered, Honolulu-San Francisco, registered receiving mark, 1898 (small tear, LL).
CAT $17
MIN. BID $5
Lot 364
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: U14 M, VF: red “provisional government 1893” ovpt.
CAT $1100
MIN. BID $150
Lot 365
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: UE1 M, VF: U5 with added inscription “special despatch letter” etc., in red at top left corner.
CAT $175
MIN. BID $24
Lot 366
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: UX1, Honolulu Apr 8 1890 postmark.
CAT $75
MIN. BID $10
Lot 367
HAWAII POSTAL HISTORY: UX8, sent Jan 8 1900 to Japan.
CAT $40
MIN. BID $5
Lot 368
F1226 3c fractional currency (light background), listed in A Guide Book of United States Paper Money, mint, grade 62.
CAT $200
MIN. BID $60
Lot 369
Autographed picture of Jacqueline Cochrane, American aviator, first woman to break the sound barrier.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $20
Lot 370
Two autographed pictures of J.H. Doolittle, military general and aviation pioneer, who led the initial bombing raid on Tokyo in WWII.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $30
Lot 371
Autographed picture of Admiral W. Halsey, one of only four men to achieve the rank of five-star admiral.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $20
Lot 372
May 15, 1852, New York edition of Scientific American, volume 7 in series, some damage.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $10
Lot 373
Cover Lot: More than 125 hotel advertising covers from dozens of countries displayed on Vario stock book pages dating from the 19th century. Of note is one franked with U.S. SC C3, dated May 24, 1918, from the Hotel Martinique in New York City.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $45
Lot 374
Topical Lot: A beautiful collection featuring ecology, ecosystems, and environmental protection. Hundreds of stamps and souvenir sheets from more than 70 countries, spanning the years 1960-2022 (the majority of the material is post-2000). In a handsome Lighthouse album and dust cover, displayed on Vario stock book pages.