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Spring 2022
June 22-24, 2022 in New York City
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Displaying 25 - 36 of 2894
LOT# :25 - 1893 Columbian Issue
243, 1893 $3 Columbian
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
243, 1893 $3 Columbian, well-centered single tied by two strikes of May 4, 1895 New York City duplex on locally-addressed registered cover to Mr. C. Witt, boxed registry handstamp on reverse, extremely fine and fresh, a wonderful stamp and cover from the Witt correspondence (Scott $2,500)
Provenance: Barry Schwartz (R.A. Siegel Sale 952, 2008)
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Starting Price: $1,000
Hammer Price: $1,500
LOT# :26 - 1893 Columbian Issue
244, 1893 $4 Columbian
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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244, 1893 $4 Columbian, single tied by March 5, 1894 Los Angeles duplex to registered cover to Anacortes, Washington, blue three-line Los Angeles registry datestamp, fresh and fine, an attractive $4 Columbian cover (Scott $4,000)
Provenance: Barry Schwartz (R.A. Siegel Sale 952, 2008)
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Starting Price: $800
Hammer Price: $2,100
LOT# :27 - 1893 Columbian Issue
245, 1893 $5 Columbian
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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245, 1893 $5 Columbian, single tied by December 20, 1893 Hoboken, New Jersey duplex to registered cover to Stettin, Germany, purple boxed registry handstamp and New York City registry label (small piece out to accomodate stamp), backstamped Stettin January 2, cover some light wear, still a very fine and attractive example of the $5 Columbian on cover (Scott $4,750)
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Starting Price: $1,000
Hammer Price: $2,200
LOT# :28 - Air Post Issues
C13-15, 1930 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelin
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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C13-15, 1930 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelin, complete set tied by "Washington D.C. Apr. 19 2PM 1930" date of issue duplex cancels to 5c Blue airmail entire (UC1) to Chevy Chase, DC, three cachets including "This article made the complete round trip via Graf Zeppelin", backstamped Friedrichschafen May 6 and New York June 18, very fine, a spectacular first day cover of the 1930 Graf Zeppelin issue, even more desirable on an airmail envelope with red and blue border (Scott $10,000)
6 M
Starting Price: $2,500
Hammer Price: $2,500
LOT# :29 - Carriers’ Stamps
LO1, 1851 (1c) Dull blue on Rose
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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LO1, 1851 (1c) Dull blue on Rose, single with red star cancel on 1852 folded letter to West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1851 3c Orange brown (10A) tied by blue "Philadelphia Pa. Jul 8" datestamp, light vertical creases, the 3c stamp lifted and hinged back, very fine, just 18 covers with this stamp are recorded in Dr. Vernon Morris's February 2011 census (Chronicle 229) which does not include this cover, of those 18 only two also bear United States postage stamps, an extraordinary rarity which has apparently been unreported in the philatelic literature, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott does not list or price this combination)
The Franklin Carrier stamp is extremely rare on cover, with or without an additional adhesive stamp. Although the exact number is somewhat debated, the census by Dr. Vernon R. Morris, Jr. (Chronicle 229) lists 18 covers that he believes to be genuine. Although this cover is not among those he listed, another cover from the same correspondence is included (census #10). This cover has not been seen since a 1966 R.A. Siegel sale. The cover offered here bears a 1925 label on the reverse from Elliot Perry, which shows that it has been known to philatelists for at least almost a century, but our research has failed to locate any record of it at auction in the interim.
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Starting Price: $10,000
Hammer Price: $45,000
LOT# :30 - Carriers’ Stamps
7LB6, Philadelphia, PA, 1849 1c Black on Rose
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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7LB6, Philadelphia, PA, 1849 1c Black on Rose, portions of all four framelines, uncancelled on 1849 folded letter to New York, blue "Philada. Pa. 5 Aug 6" integral rate datestamp, letter datelined August 4, very fine and rare, Larry Lyons reports 13-14 covers in his July 2006 census (Penny Post Vol. 13, No. 3), 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $500)
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Starting Price: $100
Hammer Price: $350
LOT# :31 - local Issues
8L1, Barr's Penny Dispatch, Lancaster, PA, 1855 Red
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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8L1, Barr's Penny Dispatch, Lancaster, PA, 1855 Red, uncancelled single affixed to cover to New York, red "Lancaster Pa. Nov 14" datestamp and matching "Paid 3" in oval, stamp light wrinkling and soling, very fine and rare with just a handful of covers recorded with the red Barr's stamp, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $2,000)
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Starting Price: $400
Hammer Price: $4,750
LOT# :32 - local Issues
15L1, Philadelphia Despatch Post, 1842 3c Red
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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15L1, Philadelphia Despatch Post, 1842 3c Red, octagonal margins, red "Paid" and large "3" with manuscript "R&Co", tied by red "Philadelphia Pa. Apr 20" datestamp on 1843 folded letter to New York, mansucript "12½" rate, extremely fine and especially desirable with the stamp tied by such a crisp datestamp, just 14 covers recorded by Dr. Vernon Morris with this being the second earliest example, in reviewing the photographic census we believe this to be the finest cover with this stamp in existence, made even more appealing by the fact that it has never appeared at public auction, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $5,000 for untied on cover, not priced tied)
A 2013 Penny Post article Dr. Vernon R. Morris, Jr. (Vol. 21, No. 2) records 14 covers with 15L1, all used between February 15 and November 8, 1843 (R.A. Siegel reports 15 covers). The cover offered here is #2 in Morris's census. Following the British "Penny Black" and Greig's City Despatch Post in New York City, the Philadelphia Despatch Post was only the third entity in the world to issue stamps for the prepayment of postage (15L1, 3c red on bluish, and the earlier 15L2, 3c Black), both of which are extremely scarce. To this end, Morris states that "15L1 participated in the advancement of written communication through specialization and innovation of postal service dedicated and restricted solely to local service in one city." Although primitive in design, the Philadelphia Despatch Post stamps represent an important step in the develpment of the American postal system.
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Starting Price: $2,500
Hammer Price: $35,000
LOT# :33 - local Issues
15L1, Philadelphia Despatch Post, 1842 3c Red
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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15L1, Philadelphia Despatch Post, 1842 3c Red, cut to octagon shape, affixed with wax seal to reverse of local folded letter, manuscript "Paid" and "8pm" with pen squiggle, red "Philadelphia Pa. Oct 24" datestamp, additional "United States Hotel Philada REA" handstamp, stamp with creases, still fine and rare, not listed in Dr. Morris's census (see previous lot for more information), 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $5,000)
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Starting Price: $500
Hammer Price: $500
LOT# :34 - local Issues
15L5, D.O. Blood & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1845 (2c) Black
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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15L5, D.O. Blood & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1845 (2c) Black, tied by manuscript "X" on local folded cover, "City Despatch D.O. Blood & Co. 2 Cts." double circle handstamp at left, stamp with small margin nick at top from manuscript cancel and cover quite wrinkled, not listed in Dr. Vernon Morris's census of the issue (Penny Post Vol. 22, No. 1) which records only four covers with the stamp tied amongst 54 known examples, fine and rare thus, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate erroneously calling the stamp 15L3 (Scott $800 for untied)
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Starting Price: $200
Hammer Price: $1,400
LOT# :35 - local Issues
15L9, D.O. Blood & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1846 (2c) Black
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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15L9, D.O. Blood & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1846 (2c) Black, full square margins, tied by blue "Baltimore Md. Apr 21" datestamp on cover to Alexandria, DC, manuscript "Way 5", stamp with light creases at top, very fine, this stamp is very rare tied on cover with this being one of the most desirable examples, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $1,500)
Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 1071, 1957)
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Starting Price: $400
Hammer Price: $2,750
LOT# :36 - local Issues
18L2, Bouton's City Dispatch Post, New York, NY, 1848 2c Black on Gray blue
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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18L2, Bouton's City Dispatch Post, New York, NY, 1848 2c Black on Gray blue, full-margined single tied by "Paid Bouton" handstamp in red, matching "Bouton's City Dispatch Post" oval alongside, on locally-addressed cover, very fine and attractive, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $800)
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Starting Price: $150
Hammer Price: $600