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Sale 109

Northwest Spring Sale


1901 Pan-American Issue to 1917 Double Line Watermark Issue
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 145

U.S.; General Issues, 1901, Pan-Americans complete, #294-299.
8¢ marginal, couple with very light gum spots, fresh, n.h., Fine to Very Fine set.
Scott $962.
Estimate $200.
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Lot 146
B
U.S.; General Issues, 1903, 2¢ carmine, booklet pane of 6, #301c.
Staple indentation, re-attached, n.h., otherwise Very Fine.
Scott $950.
Estimate $100.
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Lot 147

U.S.; General Issues, 1903, $1 black, #311, o.g., Fine.
Scott $600.
Estimate $140.
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Realized
$115
Lot 148

U.S.; General Issues, 1903, $2 dark blue, #312.
Small thin at left lower perfs, pulled perf, o.g., lightly hinged, Fine.
Scott $825.
Estimate $90.
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Realized
$127
Lot 149
B
U.S.; General Issues, 1903, 2¢ scarlet, type I, booklet pane of 6, #319p, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $350.
Estimate $60.
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Realized
$150
Lot 150
B
U.S.; General Issues, 1908, 1¢ green, booklet pane of 6, #331a, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $300.
Estimate $70.
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Realized
$104
Lot 151
B
U.S.; General Issues, 1908, 2¢ carmine, booklet pane of 6, #332a, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $240.
Estimate $50.
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Realized
$46
Lot 152

U.S.; General Issues, 1909, $1 violet brown, #342.
O.g., fresh, Fine.
Scott $500.
Estimate $100.
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Lot 153
B
U.S.; General Issues, 1910, 1¢ green, booklet pane of 6, #374a, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $375.
Estimate $70.
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Realized
$58
Lot 154
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U.S.; General Issues, 1911, 3¢ deep violet, "Orangeburg" coil, #389.
Neat strike of wavy-line machine cancel, usual centering, completely sound, Fine. The Orangeburg coil was made by the Post Office Department in 1911, specifically for use by the Bell Pharmaceutical Company. The 3¢ coil stamps were used to send samples of their products to physicians. Due to the quantity of mail, they were put through the first-class cancelling machine at Orangeburg, New York. The Orangeburg coil stamps' use on third-class mail, and the fact that philatelists were generally unaware of their production accounts for their rarity. PF (1984) cert.
Scott $10,500 (valued in grade of fine). Many have small faults such as corner creases or small tears. Not seen on the market for decades.
Estimate $4,000.
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Realized
$4,313
Lot 155

U.S.; General Issues, 1910, 2¢ carmine coil strip on cover, #393.
Paste-up strip of 5 (perfs clear to touching), tied reg. on 2¢ Washington env. from Delaware to Canton, Ohio, very unusual usage with the strip, Fine.
Estimate $200.
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Realized
$219
Lot 156

U.S.; General Issues, 1912, 4¢ brown coil line pair, #395, n.h., Fine.
Scott $1,100.
Estimate $160.
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Realized
$345
Lot 157

U.S.; General Issues, 1912, 4¢ brown coil on cover, #395.
3 copies, 2 with short perfs, tied by cds' June 1913 reg. corner advert. to Detroit from Cincinnati, scarce usage, attractive, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $200.
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Realized
$219
Lot 158

U.S.; General Issues, 1913, 5¢ blue coil pair, #396, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $375.
Estimate $80.
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Realized
$173
Lot 159

U.S.; General Issues, 1913, 10¢ orange Panama-Pacific, #400A, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $400.
Estimate $80.
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Realized
$104
Lot 160

U.S.; General Issues, 1912, 1¢ green, Kansas City roulette, block of 4, #408 var.
Imperf vert., n.h., Fine and scarce, signed ERW, WW.
Estimate $100.
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Realized
$104
Lot 161

U.S.; General Issues, 1912, $1 violet brown, #423, o.g., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $475.
Estimate $80.
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Realized
$150
Lot 162

U.S.; General Issues, 1914, 12¢ claret brown, plate block of 6, #435.
Side plate #6910, o.g. (h.r.), Fine.
Scott $350.
Estimate $70.
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Realized
$58
Lot 163
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U.S.; General Issues, 1915, 2¢ red, type I, rotary coil, #449.
Cds, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $600.
Estimate $120.
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Realized
$184
Lot 164

U.S.; General Issues, 1915, 2¢ red, type I, rotary coil on cover, #449.
Very fine copy, tied on window env. by Dec 10 1915 Times Square roller cancel, Very Fine usage, APS (1998) cert.
Scott $1,500.
Estimate $600.
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Lot 165

U.S.; General Issues, 1915, $1 violet black, #460.
Ink mark on gum, l.h., otherwise Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $650.
Estimate $110.
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Realized
$299
Lot 166

U.S.; General Issues, 1917, $2 dark blue, #479.
Plate single #8015, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $475.
Estimate $140.
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Realized
$219
Lot 167

U.S.; General Issues, 1917, $5 light green, #480.
Plate single #8016, n.h., Fine.
Scott $375.
Estimate $120.
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Realized
$196
Lot 168

U.S.; General Issues, 1917-19, 1¢ to $1 perforate 11 values, #498-518.
Missing #500 and 505, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $778.
Estimate $250.
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Realized
$207
Lot 169

U.S.; General Issues, 1917, 5¢ rose error, #505.
In strip of 3, gum crease, n.h., Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $625.
Estimate $120.
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