| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | Est/Cat | Realized |
| 1716 | 20c Vermont (RM229). Sharp impression on July 12, 1798 promissory note, this is the earliest known usage, Very Fine | 250.00 | 375.00 | |
| 1717 | 20c Vermont (RM229). Crisp impression on 1799 printed bond, file fold thru embossing, few toning spots, otherwise Fine, Combs notes twelve known | 250.00 | 240.00 | |
| 1718 |
30c Vermont (RM231).
Clear impression on 1799 bond relating to estate disposition,
tonedFINE AND RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 30-CENT VERMONT FIRST FEDERAL ISSUE. Combs notes only four known (Image) |
1,350.00 | 800.00 | |
| 1719 |
75c Vermont (RM233).
Sharp impression on 1799 printed bond, some small faultsFINE. ONE OF TWO KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE 75-CENT VERMONT FIRST FEDERAL ISSUE. This is the earlier of the two documents. (Image) |
E. 1,500-2,000 | 3,000.00 | |
| 1720 | |
Vermont Die Cut Values. Seventeen comprising complete set of fifteen values incl. 4c-$10, "10 cents per centum" and "six mills per dollar", two different Vermont Supervisor's Office seals, all on remarkably fresh 80 x 80 mm pieces, Extremely Fine | E. 400-500 | 1,050.00 |
| 1721 | 4c-25c, 50c, 75c Virginia (RM240-RM243, RM245, RM246). 10c (three), others one each, clear to sharp impressions, better incl. 10c removed from a different sheet and affixed then tied by signature to another document, 10c on lease for slave, 75c on sight draft, others promissory notes, 1798-1800, Fine-Very Fine | 210.00 | 450.00 | |
| 1722 | 30c Virginia (RM244). Bold impression on reverse of 1800 promissory note, some splitting along file folds, Fine | 300.00 | 300.00 | |
| 1723 | $1.00 Virginia (RM247). Crisp partial impression at bottom of 1802 bond for tobacco inspector, the inspector is bound to James Monroe, who was the Governor of Virginia at that time, Very Fine, Combs states five known | E. 500-750 | 750.00 | |
| 1724 |
$1.00 Virginia (RM247).
Two sharp impressions on 1798 deed for the sale of land, split along one
central file fold and toning spotVERY FINE AND CHOICE DOCUMENT FEATURING TWO IMPRESSIONS OF THE $1.00 VIRGINIA FIRST FEDERAL ISSUE. Only five reported documents with the $1.00 Virginia (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 | 4,000.00 | |
| 1725 | Shipment of Second Issue Embossed Revenue Stamped Paper. Listing dated Feb. 21, 1801, for stamped paper sent by Connecticut supervisor John Chester to stamp duty collector Dyer White, Very Fine, the Second Issues were placed into use on March 1 1801, interesting collateral item | E. 100-150 | 80.00 |