| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | Est/Cat | Realized |
| 319 |
$1.00 Deep Brown (518b).
Vertical strip of three, deep rich color in the true Deep Brown shade, bold
strikes of "Holy Junction Ohio" oval cancelsVERY FINE AND CHOICE STRIP OF THE $1.00 DEEP BROWN. According to Johl, a small number of stamps were printed in this distinctive shade early in the issue of the 1917 $1.00 stamp. During the course of the six years that the stamp was issued, all other printings were made in the Violet Brown shade. With 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as three singles (Image) |
3,150.00 | 2,300.00 | |
| 320 | |
$2.00 Orange Red & Black
(523). Mint N.H., perfectly centered with wide and well-balanced
margins, intense color and impression, Extremely Fine Gem, with 2000 P.F.
certificate (Image) |
1,000.00 | 2,600.00 |
| 322 | |
2c Carmine, Ty. VII,
Imperforate (534B). Large margins all around, deep rich color, tied by
"Philadelphia Pa. Nov. 8, 1926" slogan postmark on cover to Samuel Konwiser
at Newark N.J.VERY FINE AND RARE. ONLY THREE COVERS BEARING SCOTT 534B HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED AS GENUINE BY THE PHILATELIC FOUNDATION. The other two covers are currently in an exhibition collection and are unlikely to be offered to the market for some time. With 1999 P.F. certificate. Undercatalogued in Scott at $1,400.00 (Image) |
E. 2,500-3,000 | 3,250.00 |