| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | Est/Cat | Realized |
| 1389 | |
1859, 1c Light Blue, Bluish
White (12). Plate 2-A, Ty. IX (Westerberg Position 9), unused (no gum),
ample margins all around, rich shade, fine impression, small repaired tear
at bottom right does not detract from its appearanceVERY FINE AND RARE UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THIS EARLY NUMERAL. Owner's small purple backstamp barely shows thru. With 1975 and 1999 P.F. certificates, the former not mentioning tear (Image) |
7,500.00 | 2,400.00 |
| 1390 | |
1863, 1c Black, Medium White Wove (19). Plate 6-A, Ty. VIII (Westerberg Pos. 8), unused (no gum), ample to large margins, light corner crease at bottom left, Very Fine | 450.00 | 220.00 |
| 1391 | P | 1871, 6c Green, Large Die Proof on India (33P1). Die sunk on 132 x 176mm card, climatic spotting, otherwise Very Fine | 550.00 | 160.00 |
| 1392 | |
1893, 1c Green, 2c Dull Violet, Red Ovpts. (55, 57). 1c with part imprint at right, tied together by "Honolulu Sep. 13, 1893" duplex on 2c Carmine entire (U2) to Germany, reverse with San Francisco and New York datestamps, H. Hackfeld & Co. purple hs, slightly reduced at L., Fine, ex Honolulu Advertiser (lot 3491) | E. 100-150 | 200.00 |
| 1393 |
1893, 6c Green, Black
Overprint Error (66C). Position 28, tied by Lihue double-circle
datestamp on small piece, fresh color, stamp creased vertically prior to
use ending in tear at top and bottomVERY FINE APPEARANCE. ONE OF ONLY SIX RECORDED USED EXAMPLES OF THE 1893 6-CENT BLACK OVERPRINT ERROR. A GREAT HAWAIIAN RARITY. Of the six known used copies, two were used from Lihue and four were used from Kahului (one on cover). Another example used from Kahului realized $29,700 in our Honolulu Advertiser sale. With 1936 R.P.S. certificate (Image) |
29,000.00 | 8,500.00 | |
| 1394 | |
1899, 1c Green, 2c Rose (80, 81). First in block of six and single, other in block of four, tied together by red "Honolulu Oahu Jun. 2, 1900" rimmed datestamps on large cover to England with large solid "R", original printed enclosure from General Post Office, Honolulu for order of $1.00 in stamps, vertical file crease through left pair of 2c block, Fine, mailed 11 days before stamps ceased to be valid for postage, ex Honolulu Advertiser (lot 3602) | E. 750-1,000 | 1,250.00 |
| 1395 | 1899, 2c Rose, 5c Blue (81, three, 82). Tied by "Honolulu Hawaii Nov. 16, 1899" double-circle with 1c Dark Green (80) on registered front only to Puerto Rico, matching "R", this paid only an additional 2c postage - a soldier with the historically appropriate name of William McKinley left his endorement at left, 5c small faults, overall Fine, ex Honolulu Advertiser (lot 3604) | E. 150-200 | 400.00 | |
| 1396 | |
Official Envelopes. Two: first bears printed "On Hawaiian Provisional Government Service." imprint at top right with "Interior Department. Electoral Registrar." at bottom left, second bears "Hawaiian Postal Service." imprint at top left with "Bureau of General Post Office, Hawaii." at bottom left, former has small blue ink mark at top, second has file fold and some edge wear, Fine-Very Fine, the first ex Van Dyke | E. 150-200 | 350.00 |
| 1397 | |
United Nations. Collection comprising NY, Geneva and Vienna year and commemorative sets 1977 to 1995, NY singles collection to 1962, and $470 face value in Flag sheets, Mint N.H., Very Fine | E. 250-300 | 250.00 |