Sale 1262 — United States Stamps and Postal History
Sale Date — Tuesday-Thursday, 26-28 July, 2022
Category — United States Possessions
Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
1138


1,350
650
1139


395
250
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2,000
1,400
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1,400
300
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590
200
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175
425
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425
500
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500
300
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1,692
700
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P

E. 200-300
275
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800
425
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550
350
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CANAL ZONE, Siderography Study, 1924-30's. Study of the various siderographer initials found in the selvage of the stamps beginning with 1924 issue and including Air Post and Postage Due, each stamp with multiple blocks showing the range of initials, some larger multiples present including a corner margin block of 88 of No. 85 with two plate blocks, values to $1.00 (singles of that), also a few used and a few covers, some faults to be expected, interesting study, accompanied by Canal Zone Siderography monograph
E. 400-500
850
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CANAL ZONE, Plate Block Collection. Nice large group between Nos. 70-165, C1-C53 and J19-J29, apparently all or mostly Mint N.H. and housed in individual glassines, also including Philippines Nos. 425-430 Mint N.H. plate blocks of six, overall Very Fine, Scott value in the range of $4,000.00
E. 1,000-1,500
1,100
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CANAL ZONE, Unused Collection, 1904-78. Largely complete collection lacking the rare items and some others, all neatly displayed on stock sheets, including regular issues, commemoratives, Air Post, Postage Due, Officials, plus some extras on dealer sheets or in glassines, exceptional quality throughout and as a collection Very Fine and better, including 1986 P.F. certificate for No. 54, Scott value probably exceeds $6,000.00
E. 2,000-3,000
3,750
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CANAL ZONE, Balance. A few dozen sets or singles on sales pages, nearly all unused, individual catalogue values to $250.00 (No. J2), sets to $503.00 (Nos. 70-81), slight duplication, mostly Fine-Very Fine, Scott value about $2,800.00
E. 500-750
1,300
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750
225
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6,000
1,200
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1,000
225
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275
250
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Hawaii Balance. Four items, including 33P3, 43 bisect on cover tied across the cut, 59f used and 60f unused, few faults, most appear Fine
E. 400-500
750
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E. 300-400
250
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E. 500-750
275
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E. 400-500
300
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E

E. 200-300
250
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Possessions Unused Collection. In a Scott album, Canal Zone missing only a small number of stamps and includes booklet panes and postal stationery, Guam has the basic twelve stamps and complete Guard Mail, strong Hawaii, with nine different Numerals, a solid group of the ABNC issues, revenues, and postal stationery, Philippines 1899-1901 Overprints complete to the $5.00 including $1.00 Type II, and better sets from 1906-1925, also some Cuba and Puerto Rico, all with some postal stationery, slightly mixed quality, some of the higher cataloguing stamps with minor flaws, largely Fine-Very Fine
E. 4,000-5,000
9,000
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Possessions Collection. In a Scott album, best is Hawaii, with some early stamps, including all ten position of No. 26 (two with P.F. certificates) and most of the ABNC issues, also Guam eleven of the basic twelve stamps (missing the 3c), Canal Zone, Philippines including some Spanish issues, and a few others, mixed condition
E. 1,500-2,000
4,500
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