295, 1901 2c Pan American, single tied on envelope by West Liberty Ohio May 1 1901 date of issue duplex cancel, cover some light overall aging and a small internal tear in the address portion, Still Fine; 1978 PF certificate (Scott $2,750)
299, 1901 10c Yellow brown & black, "Sinking ship," vignette shifted strongly downward with "water" completely obscuring "Fast Ocean Navigation" inscription, bright and fresh, stamp centered to the left, regummed and minor paper inclusion (mainly noticeable from reverse), Fine, an attractive example of this popular variety
1902 1c Blue green, bottom horizontal pair from the booklet pane (300b) tied on envelope by Philadelphia Dec 7 1908 machine cancel, printed cc from the Princeton Club of Philadelphia, addressed to to Amherst, Mass and forwarded, Very Fine and rare
319Fi, 319Fk, 1908 2c Carmine/ Scarlet, Die II, four items, o.g., NH, a few lightly hinged or h.r., includes: 319Fi block of four (bottom pair NH), 319Fi left side inscription block of six (3x2), appears NH; 319Fk, top imprint and plate no. 4360 strip of three (NH), 319 Fk lightly hinged block of four, mostly about Fine or slightly better, all very fresh and bright. (Scott about $1,700).
353, 1909 2c Carmine coil, Paste-Up pair with partial imprint, NH, wonderfully fresh and Fine, ideal for specialist. (Scott $1,750 as guide line pair, paste-up pairs being equally scarce).
368 Var., 1909 2c Lincoln, Private Vending Machine Coils, group of 11 coil pairs or strips, mostly different types, o.g., includes: Brinkerhoff Type I pair, Type IIa pair; Mailometer Type IV pair; Schermack Type I pair, Type II pair, Type II strips of four (2) + guide line pair: USAutomatic Vending Type 1 strip of four + strip of three, Type III guide line strip of three, a few with small flaw/faults, generally F-VF, interesting and elusive group. (Scott $1,575).
371, 1909 Alaska-Yukon Imperforate, eye-catching single with enormous well-balanced margins incl slivers of adjacent stamps on three sides, light wavy-line cancel, 2018 PSE graded Gem 100 certificate (SMQ $250)
372, 1909 2c Hudson Fulton Exposition, tied on cover to Germany by Richmond, Va. 6/7/13 machine cancel, purple "Direct Mail to Germany" handstamped straight line, unusual internally printed Zeppelin over town, Very Fine and unusual Zeppelin ephemera.
373, 1909 2c Hudson-Fulton Imperforate, two pairs (on back side) plus a single and 1c Franklin issue on 4c registered entire (U251) to Austria, all tied by targets or New York registry 12/19/09 double ovals, red NY registry label, Fine cover.
396, 1913 5c Blue coil, Guide line pair, particularly well centered, Very Fine and choice, genuine used line pairs of this issue are quite elusive;1979 PF certificate. (Scott $825).
408-09, 1912 1c-2c "Kansas City Roulette", left plate no blocks of six, o.g., h.r., both Very Fine and scarce; "CAS" (Spaythe) authenticating backstamps (owner's retail $850).
423, 1912 $1 Violet brown, fresh with nice centering for this often difficult issue, slightly dist o.g., tiny thin spot, Very Fine appearance (Scott $450).
454, 1915 2c Red coil, Type II, Joint line pair, bright color, NH, right stamp with minor scuff (not mentioned on certificates), otherwise F-VF; 1999 and 2007 PSE certificates (Scott $850).
473, 1916 11c Dark green, block of four, extremely fresh with exceptional centering for this issue, NH, one stamp with minor gum flaw, fresh and F-VF. (Scott $360 as singles).
474, 1916 12c Claret brown, particularly well centered with wide balanced margins, lovely color. o.g., 2019 PSE graded Superb 98 certificate being one of just two hinged stamps at this grade and none higher (SMQ $350)
485 Var., 1917 2c Carmine, bottom plate no 7942 block of six 2c stamps from the 5c error plate, showing parts of all adjacent stamps, NH, Extremely Fine. (Scott $220).
499, 1917 2c Carmine, Used from Vladivostok tied on 1920 cover to Japan by St. Paul & Portland RPO "T108" 5/27 duplex, Seattle "T 30 centimes" double barrel due handstamp, red Japan boxed "Due 12 sen" handstamp, printed "The American Red Cross, Siberia" corner card, manuscript military endorsement, VF and unusual cover.
499h, 1917 2c Lake, rich true color variety, barest trace of light hinging, Fine as usual; 2013 PSE certificate for block of four from which this single originated (Scott $500).
510 var., 1917 10c Orange yellow, Silk fiber paper, used with indistinct "MAY 27" cancel, Very Fine centering, paper with distinctive and unmistakable silk threads (mainly visible on reverse), stamp with minor crease and small tears at top and bottom, very few of these stamps known and no other W-F's known on silk paper, certainly a variety of the utmost rarity and something that should be listed in Scott
514, 1917 15c Gray, beautiful color, large well balanced margins, NH, Extremely Fine and attractive; photocopy 2000 PFcertificate for block of 6, this being bottom left single. (Scott $75).
527, 1918 2c Bright carmine, Type V, appealing single with bright color, well centered within balanced margins, NH, PO fresh example; 2019 PSE graded XF 90 certificate (SMQ $115)
528B var, 1920 2c Carmine, Type VII, "Gash in Cheek" variety, single with natural se tied on ppc by Norfolk Va Aug 20 1921 machine cancel, Very Fine and truly scarce on cover; 2016 APS certificate (unpriced used in Scott; $300 for mint)
530a, 1918 3c Purple, Double impression, right plate no 8754 block of six, four stamps NH, one with gum wrinkle, others l.h, Fine, scarce as a plate block. (Scott unlisted, singles cat. $440).
536, 1919 1c Gray green, F-VF pair, tied on cover to Beverly, Mass by "US Postal Agency Shanghai China" 9/24/20 duplex, barely perceptable boxed "Censor, Siberia" at lower right, backflap with return address in Siberia, F-VF, a great use
540, 1919 2c Carmine rose, Type III, top plate no. 10471 and inverted "S30" block of eight, o.g., one single (pos. 3) with inclusion, natural staple holes impacting margin (not affecting plate block, Very Fine; VF, nicely centered for issue. (Scott $498).
551-73a, 622-23, ½c-$5 1922-26 Regular Issues, including the 1925-26 13c, 17c issues, NH, incl 11c (2 shades), $5 the carmine lake and dark blue color variety, F-VF. (Scott $1,148).
552a, 1923 1c Green, Booklet pane of six, specialized collection with 19 out of 20 different plate numbers, seven panes NH, 12 o.g,, all Fine or better, an impressive grouping. (Scott $300+).
558, 1922 6c Red orange, precisely centered single with radiant color, pristine o.g., NH, a select single; 2019 PSE graded XF-S 95 certificate (SMQ $325)
573, 1922 $5 Carmine and blue, desirable single with exceptional centering and bright colors, unblewmished o.g., NH, a prime example of this popular issue; 2019 PSE graded Superb 98 certificate (SMQ $1,150)
595, 1923 2c Carmine, top sheet margin single, NH, fresh and Fine, photocopy of 1993 PF certificate for the block from which this single originated (Scott $450).
604, 1923 1c Green coil, a common stamp in far but common condition being perfectly centered and with rich color, NH, 2019 PSE graded Gem 100 certificate, this being one of only two stamps at this lofty grade and none higher (SMQ $550)
623, 1925 17c Black, as nice as they come, pristine o.g., NH, 2019 PSE graded Gem 100J certificate - the only recorded single with this ultimate grade (SMQ $450 for grade 100).
630, 1926 White Plains Sheet, #18770 UL, just tied on registered special delivery cover to Los Angeles by multiple strikes of blurry NYPhilatelic Exhibition Station Oct 1926 cancels, backstamped New York Int'l Philatelic Exhibition Sta/ Registered (2 strikes) and 10-23 1926 registry double oval, Los Angeles Oct 26 arrival, Fine use (Scott $450 for used; unpriced on cover)