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Public Auction #448

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COVERS — United States
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
Image #1 of auction lot #435: (1) 5˘ Franklin franked on a folded letter. Tied with a red grid cance...435CV(1) 5˘ Franklin franked on a folded letter. Tied with a red grid cancel and Red Express Mail, Boston large circle cancel at right. Couple vertical creases in the cover. The left crease runs through the stamps. FineCat. Value: Cat. 425.00
Price Realized: $230.00
Image #1 of auction lot #436: (184 x2) 3˘ green American Banknote on a lightly struck Attorney corne...436CV(184 x2) 3˘ green American Banknote on a lightly struck Attorney corner cover tied with a Port Townsend Wash. AUG 31 1881" double circle c.d.s. and “Kicking Mule” sock on the nose cancel to San Francisco Cal. Very Fine strike, small hinge remnants on the reverse. F-VF cover.Cat. Value: S.B. 100.00
Price Realized: $250.00
Image #1 of auction lot #437: (C13) 65˘ 1930 Graf Zeppelin franked on a picture postcard. Tied with ...437CV(C13) 65˘ 1930 Graf Zeppelin franked on a picture postcard. Tied with a wavy flag cancel. The card has a couple minor corner wrinkles, the stamp is centered Fine.Cat. Value: Cat. 160.00
Price Realized: $130.00
Image #1 of auction lot #438: (C20-C22) An impressive First Day Cover assembly the 1935, 1937 Clippe...Image #2 of auction lot #438: (C20-C22) An impressive First Day Cover assembly the 1935, 1937 Clippe...Image #3 of auction lot #438: (C20-C22) An impressive First Day Cover assembly the 1935, 1937 Clippe...Image #4 of auction lot #438: (C20-C22) An impressive First Day Cover assembly the 1935, 1937 Clippe...
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438CV(C20-C22) An impressive First Day Cover assembly the 1935, 1937 Clipper issues. Includes thirty C21-C22 matched sets and fourteen C21-C22 combination on the same cover, 119 covers in total. Duplication exists and condition is mixed. Good lot for the specialist.Cat. Value: S.B. 250.00
Price Realized: $700.00
439CVFirst Day Cover selection from 1979-2015 in three cartons. Between 2,000 to 2,500 Collins mostly different hand painted FDCs sleeved in ten shoeboxes organized in date order.Cat. Value: S.B. 2000.00
Price Realized: $8,000.00
440CVOver 1700 Collins First Day covers from 1978 up to 2000. Almost all are unaddressed with nice variety of cachets and a bit of duplication here and there. A solid offering of a very popular artist.Cat. Value: S.B. 1700.00
Price Realized: $6,000.00
441CVA group of special delivery covers that the collector was developing for an exhibit. Hotels, businesses and personal mailings are present, some with interesting auxiliary markings including register mail and RPO. The stamps start with E1 (four) and continue to the messenger on bicycle. One is at an 11 cent rate (drop rate). There are a few postal cards and a couple postal stationary to round out this selection. Thirty-four items to work into an exhibit or collect out of pure interest.Cat. Value: S.B. 1200.00
Price Realized: $800.00
442CVOver 10,000 U. S. first day covers, all with cachets, from the 1940’s to 2000’s in four boxes. About 60% unaddressed and one third have better cachets such as Fleetwood. Great for the internet and well worth checking out.Cat. Value: S.B. 1000.00
Price Realized: $950.00
443CVCovers from the 1850s to the 1930s with many interesting air mail related items including picture postcards, Century of Progress (C-18), first flight covers and more. Missives and advertising covers are also present. Take time to search this group to find the gems.Cat. Value: S.B. 550.00
Price Realized: $700.00
444CVAn unusual and historical 1927 cover autographed by Richard Byrd who was attempting to win the Orteig Prize for making the first nonstop flight between the US and France. Written “Via United States Transatlantic Air Mail First Flight Commander Byrd Pilot of “America". Addressed to "Sheldon Whitehouse Counselor American Embassy, Paris, France. Please forward to Mr. John Muccia American Vice-Consul Hong Kong, China”. Comes with original letter from a John Miller on House of Representatives stationery talking about trying to send this letter with Byrd. There is no postmark or cancellation to indicate it was carried by Byrd or evidence that it was aboard the “America” when it crashed off the coast of France at the end of the oceanic flight. A historical Byrd postal history which would be a center piece of your collection.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $180.00

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