Later Issues
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
Est/Cat |
Realized |
| 275 |
 |
3c Louisiana Purchase (326). Complete mint sheet of
50, stamps mostly Fine or better with bottom plate centered VG-Fine, and the top plate block Very Fine (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
5,100.00 |
2,400.00 |
| 276 |
 |
5c Louisiana Purchase (326). Complete mint sheet of 50, mostly excellent centering throughout, erased pencil numeral in bottom selvage in just before imprint, top with trace of blue pencil mark at top
edge of selvage above plate no., still Very Fine (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
8,800.00 |
3,750.00 |
| 277° |
 |
5c Jamestown (330). Mint block
of six with plate no., part arrow and imprint, each stamp beautifully centered, deep rich color, Extremely Fine Gem, with 1979 P.F. certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
600.00 |
2,500.00 |
| 278° |
|
10c Yellow, Coil (356). Pair, neatly struck Washington
D.C. oval cancels, bright and fresh, Very Fine, rare as a used pair, with 1985 P.F. certificate (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
3,000.00 |
4,500.00 |
| 279 |
|
2c Lincoln (367). Tied by "San Juan Porto Rico Feb. 12 8-AM,1909" cds, First Day of Issue, on face of multicolor picture postcard showing the harbor at San Juan, addressed locally to R. J. Van
Deusen, Secretary to the Auditor of Puerto Rico (see next lot), Extremely Fine, beautiful and rare (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 500-750 |
0.00 |
| 280 |
|
2c
Lincoln (367). Tied by bold "San Juan Port Rico Feb. 12 8-AM, 1909" First Day of Issue postmark on cover to R.J. Van Deusen, corner card of George Cabot Ward, "Auditor of Porto Rico", Very Fine and rare (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 300-500 |
575.00 |
| 281° |
|
2c Lake, Booklet Pane (375a var). Pane of six with plate no. 5450 in selvage tab at top, well-centered, tiny h.r., true Lake color, Very Fine, Plate 5450 was a 360-subject plate, the Lake shade of the
regular sheet stamp (No. 375) has not been previously documented as a booklet pane and is unlisted in Scott (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 4,000-5,000 |
0.00 |
| 282° |
|
3c Deep Violet, Orangeburg Coil (389). Fine appearing stamp with tiny flaw not mentioned on accompanying 1952 P.F. certificate, tied by "Orangeburg N.Y. May 13, 5 PM, 1911" wavy line machine cancel on Bell &
Company corner card cover to a St. Louis dentist, the Bell pharmaceutical company was the sole user of the 3c Orangeburg coils, this is one of the few surviving cover that carried samples to medical professionals, a great 20th Century rarity (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
17,500.00 |
11,000.00 |
| 283° |
|
2c Red, Ty. I Coil (449). Well-centered and tied by Kansas City Mo. machine cancel on Aug. 1916 cover with printed corner card, commercial use, Very Fine, appreciation of scarce 20th Century stamps on
cover is increasing, this now ranks among the Rarities (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
600.00 |
1,100.00 |
| 284° |
|
30c Orange Red, Unwatermarked (476A). Lightly hinged, Fine, scarce,with 1984 P.F.
certificate, Scott Retail for Fine hinged (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
3,500.00 |
3,500.00 |
| 285° |
 |
30c Orange Red,
Unwatermarked (476A). Right plate no. 6911 block of six, Mint, tiny natural inclusion speck, few perf separations in selvage, still Fine and very rare, with 1984 P.F. certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 30,000-35,000 |
0.00 |