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Lot 301
CSA: 8, U, F, 2c brown red, Andrew Jackson, 3 margins – design cut at border line, first day of use postmark Apr. 21, 1863.
CSA: 12, MH, PG, VF, 10c blue, block of 4, full margins, issue 1863-1864, minor tone spots, inclusion – BL.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $16
Lot 308
CSA: 12d, MH, F-VF, 10c dark blue variety, block of 4, partial dried gum, Keatinge & Ball plate, full margins, issue of 1864.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $16
Lot 309
CSA: 12b, MHR, VF, 10c light blue variety, block of 4, hinge remnant, issue of 1863-1864.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $16
Lot 310
CSA: 12c, MNG, VF, 10c greenish blue variety, block of 4, full margins, light horiz crease at btm, issue of 1863-1864.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $16
Lot 311
CSA: 12c, U, F, 10c greenish blue variety, Jefferson Davis, full margins, issued 1863-1864.
CAT $50
MIN. BID $8
Lot 312
CSA: 13, MHR, VF, 20c green, block of 4, Washington, few tone spots on gum, issue of 1863, nice block!
CAT $200
MIN. BID $40
Lot 313
CSA: 14, MVLH, VF, 1c orange, John Calhoun, minor hairline crease, full margins, issue of 1862.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $16
Lot 314
CANAL ZONE: 56, U, F, 2c orange vermillion & black, EFO – overprint error – unlisted, top of “C” in Canal is missing & right side extended – looks like “U”, issue of 1920.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $10
Lot 315
CANAL ZONE: 6, U, F, 5c blue, Lincoln, thin perf – UR, issue of 1904.
CAT $60
MIN. BID $6
Lot 316
CANAL ZONE: J21/J24, 1c-10c blue, postage due surcharge set of 4, issued 1929-1930, rich color.
CAT $26
MIN. BID $6
Lot 317
CANAL ZONE: 163a & C49a, MNH, F, 2 complete booklets of 20 each, incl: 13c Dredge Cascadas of 1976 & 11c airmail of 1971.
CAT $42.50
MIN. BID $5
Lot 318
GUAM: 2a, U, F, 2c rose carmine, Washington, very tiny scuff – BR corner, issue of 1899.
CAT $30
MIN. BID $5
Lot 319
PHILIPPINES: 273, U, F, perf 12, appears single line PIPS wmk, 4 pesos deep blue, issue of 1911.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $14
Lot 320
PHILIPPINES: 237, U, F, $1 black (US #311), red overprint, light cancel, issue of 1903-1904.
CAT $200
MIN. BID $30
Lot 321
RYUKYU ISLANDS: 18, MNH, VF-XF, 3y deep plum, Government Establishment, couple light gum creases, issue of 1952, nice stamp!
CAT $80
MIN. BID $14
Lot 322
RYUKYU ISLANDS: E1, MNH, F, 5y bright blue, special delivery, sea dragon, streaky gum, issue of 1950.
CAT $25
MIN. BID $5
Lot 323
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 9, 1c blue, type IV, issued 1852, postmarked Washington DC, Oct. 22, 1856.
CAT $110
MIN. BID $12
Lot 324
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 10, folded letter, center fold, postmarked New York, correspondence dated Sept. 1851.
CAT $260
MIN. BID $30
Lot 325
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 10, mini cover, postmarked Burlington, NJ, tone spots, 1855 noted in pencil.
CAT $260
MIN. BID $30
Lot 326
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 10A, folded letter, red New York postmark, correspondence dated August 1851.
CAT $215
MIN. BID $30
Lot 327
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 10A, w/ red sharp strike Boston cancel, also w/ small “PAID” cancel, pencil marked Oct. 9, 1851, Nice.
CAT $215
MIN. BID $30
Lot 328
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 10A, folded letter, attractive blue Philadelphia cancel, correspondence of Sept. 2, 1851, inside small tear.
CAT $205
MIN. BID $26
Lot 329
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 10A & LO2, rare usage, w/ blue Philadelphia cancel, the USPO Despatch LO2 has a red star cancel not tied to cover, to Washington DC, correspondence included.
CAT $575
MIN. BID $60
Lot 330
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 11, “double rate” on folded letter, Philadelphia cancel, to Columbia, PA, correspondence dated June 30, 1857, minor tears & folds.
CAT $37.50
MIN. BID $5
Lot 331
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 11, 3c dull red, Reading PA postmark, to Philadelphia, 1855(?).
CAT $17.50
MIN. BID $5
Lot 332
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 11A, “double rate”, on folded letter, red Boston cancel, also with “PAID” cancel, correspondence dated Dec. 29, 1852, sharp edges.
CAT $77.50
MIN. BID $12
Lot 333
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 11A, folded letter w/ blue bold Philadelphia cancel, to New York, letter dated March 2, 1852, tiny tear.
CAT $18.50
MIN. BID $5
Lot 334
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 24 & 26 (single & pair}, on ocean mail cover, NY to Forbestown, CA, pencil markings on front & back.
CAT $117
MIN. BID $15
Lot 335
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 25, 3c rose, on folded letter, NY postmarked Aug. 14, 1857, to New Orleans.
CAT $210
MIN. BID $22
Lot 336
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc U3, stationery, rare rate usage, from Yankee Jims, CA to Copenhagen, Denmark, rate abandoned, 1857. Cover CV est. alone is $120.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $12
Lot 337
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 30A, folded letter, from Boston on “America” Steamship, British packet rate, to Calcutta, India, small faults.
CAT $350
MIN. BID $30
Lot 338
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 33, Albany NY postmark, to Pickering, Canada, 2 Canadian back cancels, 1859, torn back corner flap.
CAT $180
MIN. BID $20
Lot 339
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 65, Union Civil War cover w/ letter, from Pittsburg to the Anderson Calvary Commander, Nashville, TN. S.M. Kier & Company logo, Black army regiment in the First Calvary, Cover open on 3 sides, other faults.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $10
Lot 340
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 65, 3c rose on patriotic cover, w/ Washington DC cancel of 1862 (?), to Mechanicsville, PA, ragged left edge.
CAT $90
MIN. BID $10
Lot 341
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 73, 2c black, Andrew Jackson, noted 1865 in TL front corner, small tear in back flap, to NY.
CAT $85
MIN. BID $10
Lot 342
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 286. 2c copper red Trans-Mississippi Expo, postmarked Denver 1899, to NY, civil engineering instruments, river current meter advertisement on back.
CAT $40
MIN. BID $5
Lot 343
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 304, 5c blue Lincoln, from Post Office Dept. Dead Letter Office to Berlin, post marked and back stamped 1904.
CAT $15
MIN. BID $5
Lot 344
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 319, 2c carmine Washington, from The Whitehouse to the son of President Theodore Roosevelt, postmarked Feb. 3, 1908, back stamped Groton, MA.
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $5
Lot 345
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 319F 2c lake, on Colorado Cover, from Rockvale CO postmarked May 27, 1907 to Bowling Green, VA, w/ 2 scarce Colorado tourism labels (Cinderella) on back!
CAT N/A
MIN. BID $5
Lot 346
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 832/834, FDC set of 3 Presidential covers, $1 Wilson Aug 23, 1938, $2 Harding Sept 29, 1938 & $5 Coolidge Nov 17, 1938, 2 registered, postmarked to North Arlington, NJ.
CAT $380
MIN. BID $75
Lot 347
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc C9 & C10, on First Flight Airmail cover, F.A.M. routes 6 & 5 Chicago to St Thomas, Virgin Islands to Maturin, Venezuela, postmarked 1931.
CAT $20
MIN. BID $5
Lot 348
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc 554, 2c Carmen, LZ-126 – “Los Angeles” Zeppelin (airship) 2nd flight to Bermuda from NY (Lakehurst, NJ) on April 15, 1925, red cancel.
CAT $90
MIN. BID $12
Lot 349
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc C12 & 718, USPS & Navy tactical training flight on USS Akron Zeppelin (airship), Lakehurst, NJ to Cleveland, OH, postmarked 1932.
CAT $20
MIN. BID $5
Lot 350
UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY: Sc C18, 50c green “Little Zep”, Graf Zeppelin Flight – Chicago’s World Fair – Century of Progress, dispatched from Miami to Chicago, postmarked Oct. 23, 1933 to Fort Wayne, IN.