1926, White Plains souvenir sheets, 6 complete sheets, 2 n.h., 4 o.g., generally small faults, generally fine (Scott 630).
Scott approximately $2,600.
United States, British Commonwealth, Foreign & Forgeries
By: Harmers International, Inc.
Harmers International, Inc. United States, British Commonwealth, Foreign & Forgeries
Harmers International Inc. of New York and London are pleased to announce their next Public Auction will be held on June 6, 2015 1pm NY Time at the Collector’s Club NYC.
This wonderful sale includes: United States Stamps – extensive postal history with Stampless, classic issues, Carriers & Locals, California Steamship Mail, Mississippi River Packets, Western Express Companies, Texas & Wars, Confederates & Possessions – British Commonwealth with outstanding New South Wales Sidney Views, Great Britain etc..
Foreign with China, Romania Classic covers, Russia, Switzerland Sitting Helvetia Covers plus more, and Harmers famous “Collections and Various.” .
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Lot #51 - u.s. stamps 1894-1936 Issues
Lot #52 - u.s. stamps 1894-1936 Issues
1928, 2¢ carmine, type II, Plate Number Single, n.h., very fine (Scott 634A).
Scott $650.
Lot #53 - u.s. stamps 1894-1936 Issues
1936, 3¢ Susan B. Anthony, Trial Color Large Die Proof (135 x 175) in deep lilac, backstamped "Engraver's Stock Proof Authorized by DKmh", couple of wrinkles, very fine (Scott 784TC).
Estimate $1,000 - 1,250.
Lot #54 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Airmail, 1918-23, First and Second Issues complete, n.h., select copies, very fine (Scott C1-C6).
Scott $700.
Lot #55 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Airmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete, Top Plate Blocks of 6, each block hinged only on bottom center stamp, a normal number of gum wrinkles for the most part, with a few skips mostly on the 65¢, very fine (Scott C13-C15).
Scott $11,700
A wonderfully centered set from the preferred position .
Lot #56 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Airmail, 1941-44, Transport complete, Plate Blocks of 4, n.h., 6¢ to 50¢ each with the signatures of the engravers and designers (Scott C25-C31).
Estimate $150 - 175
Very unusual .
Lot #57 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
War Dept., 1873, 14 stamps, comprising 1¢ (x4), 2¢ (x4), 3¢, 6¢ (x4), and 12¢, includes 5 pairs, mostly n.h., fresh, fine to very fine (Scott O83-O86, O89).
Scott $5,355.
Lot #58 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
War Dept., 1873, 2¢ rose, Imprint Strip of 4, n.h., almost separated vertically in center, very fine and impressive (Scott O84).
Scott $240.
Lot #59 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
War Dept., 1873, 3¢ rose, Pair, n.h., fresh, very fine, rare, (Scott O85).
Scott $1,050.
Lot #60 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Cheever & Towle, 1849, 2¢ blue, ungummed, large margins all around, ever so faint thin spot, still very fine (Scott 37L1).
Scott $600
Far superior to any copy in the Golden Collection .
Lot #61 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Revenue, 1871, First Issue, 6¢ Proprietary, perforated, A.M.F.G. (Gianelli) Aug 3, 1871 3 line cancel, typical centering and fault-free, fine (Scott R31c).
Scott $2,000
Only 5 recorded copies with this cancel .
Lot #62 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Revenue, 1864, First Issue, $200 U.S. Internal Revenue, perforated, neat light blue oval date stamps, vertical crease and a few short perfs, fine (Scott R102).
Scott $1,000.
Lot #63 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Stock Transfer, 1940, $100 bright green, single copy with portion of receipt tab at left with complete perforations all around, Ex Smithsonian (Scott RD89 var.).
Estimate $300 - 400
The perforations at right must have been a trial as the single came directly from the Smithsonian archives auction in a remainder lot. Possibly unique .
Lot #64 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Stock Transfer, 1940, $100 bright green, booklet pane of 4 with receipt tabs, imperforate, proof less overprint and serial numbers, ungummed and extremely fine. Mentioned in Scott., Ex Smithsonian, (Scott RD89 var.).
Estimate $400 - 600.
Lot #65 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Hunting Permit, 2005, $15 Hooded Mergansers, press sheet, Central Cross Gutter Block of 16 With 4 Plate Blocks, unofficially known as "The Heart of the Sheet", n.h., extremely fine, only 100 sheets printed, (Scott RW72).
Estimate $1,000 - 1,200.
Lot #66 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Hunting Permit, 2006, $15 Ross's Goose, souvenir sheet, signed by the artist and engraver, n.h., PSE Cert (2006) Superb 98 OGnh (Scott RW73b).
Scott $375.
Lot #67 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
U.S. Postal Cards: Interesting group of unused errors, comprising U458 normal, d, and albino; UX27, 28, 38, 43 vars. showing massive shift of value and addressing label to the bottom and reverse. Great for exhibition (Scott U458,d,var, UX27, 28,38, 43 vars).
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #68 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Confederate States, 1863, 2¢ brown red, Block of 8, n.h. (some typical disturbances), good to clear margins all around, very fine (Scott 8).
Scott $750 as 2 blocks of four.
Lot #69 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Confederate States, 1863, 2¢ brown red, Pair, with beautifully presented blue GREENSBOUGH APR 1 c.d.s., extremely fine, Foundation Cert (2015) (Scott 8).
Scott $1,000
April was the issuing month of the 5¢ Jackson stamp .
Lot #70 - u.s. stamps airmail and back-of-the-book
Confederate States, 1863, 10¢ blue, "T-E-N", o.g., "lightly toned at upper right" only, still very fine, Foundation Cert. (2014) (Scott 9).
Scott $900.
Lot #71 - u.s. postal history stampless
Virginia Stampless: 1787 to 1849, group of five covers comprising 1787 date-lined "Norfolk" plus manuscript "22"; 1832 manuscript "Gordonsville" plus manuscript "10"; 1846 manuscript "Cedarville" plus Lexington c.d.s. and blue Lynchburg fleuron; 1849 manuscript "Kennedys" plus manuscript "5"; and undated Onancock PAID "Missent" and Elliot's Mills Mo. c.d.s. Several not listed in the ASCC catalogue.
Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #72 - u.s. postal history stampless
Stampless Cover: 1797 From St. Petersburg Russia to Newburyport, MA, folded letter regarding shipping, addressed to Moses Brown, bearing manuscript "40" paid "3/4", red PAID JAN 5 1798 double circle, carried on the Falmouth Packet "Halifax" docketing manuscript "forwarded Mes. Claes Grill" in London. Very scarce and early origin.
Estimate $400 - 500
The distinguished Moses Brown (1728-1836) was the co-founder of Brown...
Lot #73 - u.s. postal history stampless
WAR of 1812: Folded letter date-lined Washington Jan. 9th 1814, from Lt. Col. W. Bomford to "Capt. J.H. Reese U.S. Ordin Dept. Baltimore" regarding "a Contract for the construction of Rockets". There is, in the P.S., also a reference to "mines" and a Captain Babcock. Fascinating content.
Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #74 - u.s. postal history 1847 issue
1847, 5¢ red brown, very fine, good to clear margins all around, tied by blue PHILADA Pa AUG 4 5cts c.d.s. on a manila envelope bearing matching c.d.s. to Wilmington (Scott 1).
Scott $600.
Lot #75 - u.s. postal history 1847 issue
Valentine Envelope: 1847, 5¢ red brown, very fine, good to clear margins all around, tied by light grid on 1850 embossed envelope (some soiling and corner damage), bearing red NORWICH FEB 14 VT c.d.s. with enclosed letter (very romantic / drippy poem) head-lined "St. Valentines Head Quarters" (Scott 1).
Estimate $250 - 350.
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