1919 3c deep red violet, n.h., well centered for this notoriously difficult stamp, with the design clear of the perforations on all sides, beautiful color, a fresh and nearly v.f. example of this rare shade, with 2017 PFC (catalogue value for "fine")
Cat. Val. $2,300
Estimate: $1500
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Lot #140 - United States 1917-29 Issues
Lot #141 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1920 Pilgrim Tercentenary, set of three, well centered (5c straight edge at right), all on Washington, D.C., Dec. 21, 1920 small-size FDC, locally addressed, v.f., scarce, only 15-20 known,
Cat. Val. $3,000
Estimate: $1500
Lot #142 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1925 1/2c Nathan Hale, block of four, on cacheted, Washington, D.C. April 4 FDC, v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #143 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1925 1/2c and 1 1/2c (imperf.) blocks of four on New York, April 4 FDC to Chicago, v.f., scarce unofficial city, only 20-30 known
Estimate: $150
Lot #144 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1925 1/2c Hale and imperf. 1 1/2c Harding, blocks of four, on single New York, April 4 FDC, v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #145 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1925 1 1/2c Harding, three different, used on 1 1/2c stationery entire (U481), Washington, March 19 Sewell FDC, fine-v.f. and attractive item
Estimate: $150
Lot #146 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922-26 3c (block of six), 8c, 12c and 17c (pairs), also 20c (single), five Washington, D.C. FDCs, each addressed to W.Austin Amory in Chicago, three sent Special Delivery, all but 17c with arrival pmk, fine-v.f.
Estimate: $300
Lot #147 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 3c Lincoln, single cancelled Feb.12 Hodgenville, Ky, on picture postcard (Alum Springs Crittenden Co., Ky), v.f., rare,
Cat. Val. $350
Estimate: $150
Lot #148 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 3c Lincoln, two FDCs, one Hodgenville, Ky, the other franked with a block of four, canceled Millburn, Feb.12 (unofficial city, only nine known), some toning, otherwise fine
Estimate: $150
Lot #149 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 3c Lincoln, three C.E.Nickles FDCs, Washington, D.C., New York, N.Y. and Alexandria, Va., Feb.12 (last two unofficial cities, only nine known), v.f.,
Cat. Val. $440
Estimate: $150
Lot #150 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922 5c Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, October 27 FDC to John L. Grupe, fine and very rare,
Cat. Val. $2,000
Estimate: $750
Lot #151 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922 5c Roosevelt and 8c Grant, printer's waste with dulled impressions, imperforate blocks of four, 5c on gummed paper, fine and unusual items
Estimate: $100
Lot #152 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922 11c Hayes, right straight edge showing the guide-line, October 4 Fremont, Ohio, small-size FDC addressed to Clarence Issler, fresh and v.f., rare,
Cat. Val. $3,750
Estimate: $1500
Lot #153 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 12c Grover Cleveland, Boston and Caldwell, N.J., March 20 FDCs, little toning, the latter registered, former Special Delivery, fine-v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #154 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 12c Grover Cleveland, used on 5c stationery entire, Boston, March 20 FDC, Special Delivery rate, v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #155 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922 15c Statue of Liberty, November 11 Washington, D.C. FDC addressed to Edward C. Worden, fresh and v.f.,
Cat. Val. $575
Estimate: $300
Lot #156 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922 15c Statue of Liberty, November 11 Washington, D.C. business-size envelope used in combination with 5c Roosevelt and pair of 1c Pilgrims, making up the 22c Registered, Special Delivery rate to Boston, with additional departure and arrival pmks on back, fine commercial usage, First Day of 15c,
Cat. Val. $575
Estimate: $200
Lot #157 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 $1 Lincoln Memorial, top sheet margin single, tied by a duplex Springfield, Feb.12 postmark on registered (Return Receipt Requested) FDC, addressed to Harry A.Truby (founding member and vice president of the Aero Philatelic Society of America), with additional departure and arrival pmks on back, accompanied by the original registry and signed return receipts, v.f. classic FDC,
Cat. Val. $7,500
Estimate: $2500
Lot #158 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1925-26 1 1/2c Harding, two different imperf. blocks of four, dual Nickles FDC, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1925 and August 27, 1926, neatly slit open at left, v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #159 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922-26 3c Lincoln, 4c Martha Washington, 5c Theodore Roosevelt, 6c James Garfield, 7c McKinley and 8c Grant, plate blocks of four (except 3c and 6c blocks of four), on individual Washington, D.C. FDCs, 4c and 6c Hotel Continental stationery, both to Edward C. Worden, 3c with Albert E. Gorham embossing, others to J.B. Nicklin, fine-v.f.
Estimate: $400
Lot #160 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1925-34 3c Lincoln, three diff. FDCs incl. perf. 10 with printed cachet, Feb.3, 1927 franked with a block of four and last one, Baltimore, MD, Feb.7, 1934, fine-v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #161 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922-26 4c, 6c and 8c blocks of four, on individual Washington, D.C. FDCs, v.f.
Estimate: $150
Lot #162 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1922-26 Perf. 10, 7c, 8c and 9c, all three on C.E. Nickles, Washington, D.C. May 29 FDC to San Francisco, v.f.
Estimate: $250
Lot #163 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 Coils, 1c green, horizontal line pair (fine), Washington, D.C., July 18 Hammelman FDC, v.f.
Estimate: $500
Lot #164 - United States 1917-29 Issues
1923 Coils, 1c green, horizontal pair (fine), Washington, D.C., July 18 Hammelman FDC, v.f.,
Cat. Val. $600
Estimate: $150
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