POSTAGE — Postage |
| Lot | Condition | Description | Value/Bidding |
| 41 | | A adventuresome face lot that includes loads of sheets and uncounted scrap. Warning the count is a little light. Patience and a fresh new set of batteries required. | Cat. Value: FACE 5250.00 Price Realized: $2,600.00 |
| 42 | | Good mixture of booklets, self-adhesive panes, and Forever stamps. The count is light so will need to count it. | Cat. Value: FACE 5160.00 Price Realized: $2,400.00 |
| 43 | | A humongous face lot that includes loads of sheets and uncounted scrap. Warning the count is a little light. Patience and a fresh new set of batteries required. | Cat. Value: FACE 5160.00 Price Realized: $2,400.00 |
| 44 | | A humongous face lot that includes loads of sheets and uncounted scrap. Warning the count is a little light. Patience and a fresh new set of batteries required. | Cat. Value: FACE 5135.00 Price Realized: $2,400.00 |
| 45 | | A luxurious high value postage group. $1.00 values and above. Great for a high capacity shipper. | Cat. Value: FACE 4516.00 Price Realized: $3,250.00 |
| 46 | | High value face accumulation. $1.00 to $13.65 issues. | Cat. Value: FACE 4000.00 Price Realized: $2,900.00 |
| 47 | | A humongous face lot that includes loads of sheets and uncounted scrap. Warning the count is a little light. Patience and a fresh new set of batteries required. | Cat. Value: FACE 2810.00 Price Realized: $1,450.00 |
| 48 | | Accumulation of mainly 22¢ to 37¢ booklets. | Cat. Value: FACE 1270.00 Price Realized: $750.00 |
MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTABLES — Autographs |
| Lot | Condition | Description | Value/Bidding |
| 49 | | Before there was a Football hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, Stark county, Ohio was known as the "Cradle of Professional Football". On Wednesday, January 30, 1952 a testimonial dinner was held in the Ballroom of the Hotel Onesto to honor professional football player and "The Greatest Athlete of Our Time" Jim Thorpe. Here is one of a pair of tickets to this dinner attended by a man and his son. Both tickets were autographed by Jim Thorpe and attested to by Mr. H. O. Cain attendee. Rare piece of Ohio, Football, Olympic, and all around sports memorabilia. | Cat. Value: S.B. 600.00 Price Realized: $350.00 |
| 50 | | George Washington Carver autograph provided to a collector in 1942 by L. J. Harris, secretary to the president of Tuskegee Institute in Alabama,.Dr.. Patterson. It is attached to the bottom of a signed letter on "Office of the President" "Tuskegee Institute" stationery. Bold legible, historically significant piece of African American Heritage not often seen. | Cat. Value: S.B. 220.00 Price Realized: $110.00 |