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Lot 35 - united states possessions hawaii -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 35 - united states possessions hawaii - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

13c blue, "H.I. & U.S. Postage," 1852, large margins all around, showing trace of "kiss print" of upper letters, fresh and bright appearance, tied to folded letter by crisp red "Honolulu / US Postage Paid  / Jul / 24" c.d.s., black "PAID" handstamp alongside, postmarked with ideal San Francisco c.d.s. (1 Sep) in black, adjacent circular "8" in black from San Francisco, from Maria Whitney Pogue, with extensive letter datelined at Lahainaluna, to Miss Fidelia Fiske in "Ooromiah" (Oroomiah), Persia, endorsed in manuscript at lower left "care of H. Hill Esq., 33 Pemberton Sq., Boston Mass", an astounding and sound entire, the finer of two recorded Missionary covers to Persia, and the unique example with only a Hawaiian franking, a rarity of the utmost quality, with 1995 Philatelic Foundation certificate; ex Champion, Lichtenstein, Ostheimer III, Honolulu Advertiser. The first issues of Hawaii are known as the Missionary stamps. Printed by letterpress at the Government Printing Office, the first three stamps made available on 1 October, 1851 in Honolulu and Lahaina. The design and production was overseen by Henry Whitney,  Honolulu’s first postmaster, and brother of the sender of the letter offered here.  An exceptional overview of the production and history of the Hawaiian Missionary stamps by Fred Gregory may be found at Post Office in Paradise (www.hawaiianstamps.com) The 13c adhesive paid the Hawaiian and United States postage, as well as the 2c ship’s fee. The crossed-out endorsement “care of H. Hill…”, indicates that once received in Boston, the cover was conveyed to Oroomiah privately. Both the sender, Maria Whitney Pogue, and recipient, Fidelia Fiske, are well-known. Pogue was born on 19 October, 1820, at Waimea, Kauai, and her passing in May, 1900, was recorded by the Aloha Aina newspaper, noting “This morning Mrs. Maria Whitney Pogue, the first haole [non-native] girl to be born in the Hawaiian archipelago, died after a long illness. She was eighty years old. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whitney, missionaries who arrived first with other missionaries for the islands.” Her brother, Henry Martyn Whitney, served as Hawaii’s first Postmaster, and was a prominent figure in both Hawaiian publishing and politics.  Like her correspondent Fiske, Whitney would be educated in the United States at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, among the most prominent institutions at the time for educating women missionaries. While Whitney would return to Hawaii to continue the missionary work of her family, Fiske, while maintaining a life-long connection to Mount Holyoke, would find her calling further afield. Fiske is remembered today for her extensive work among the Nestorian (Christian Assyrian) community of present-day Umria, Iran. The Assyrian Church, desiring encourage the education of girls in the region, called upon Fiske to lead this project, which she did, as a teacher and principal at the Urmia Seminary, later renamed in her honour. Extensive collections of Fiske’s correspondence are today held in several institutional collections. Of note, the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum holds in its collection Fiske’s document box, which they note “was likely used in her travels, and contained letters and writing materials.”An exceptional piece of Hawaiian history.     

H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

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Lot 36 - united states possessions hawaii -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 36 - united states possessions hawaii - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

6c carmine, 1874, two singles, with single Hawaii 2c rose vermilion, 5c blue, and 6c arranged, arranged in overlapping fashion and tied together on cover from Honolulu, Hawaii, to East Hatley, Quebec, Canada, postmarked with Hawaii double-circle "G.P.O. Honolulu / Sep / 21 / Paid All" and violet "San Francisco Cal / Oct / 17 / Paid All" c.d.s., reverse with Montreal transit (24 Oct) and Hatley split-ring receiver, cover reduced at left, a few small wormholes including through 6c, and light overall soiling, but a rare and most likely unique franking, signed Ashbrook; ex Ainsworth.  Ashbrook surmises that this is an overpaid, double rate letter, the 2c, 5c, and 6c Hawaiian adhesives overpaying the double rate to the United States by 1c, the two 6c carmine paying the correct double rate to Canada.

H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

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Lot 2698 - united states possessions hawaii -  H. R. Harmer Inc The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail

Lot 2698 - united states possessions hawaii - H. R. Harmer Inc The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail

red datestamp with manuscript "22" rate on cover to Edgartown, Massachusetts, red "Honolulu U.S. Postage Paid Apr 18" origination postmark, small edge faults, fine and scarce

H. R. Harmer Inc The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail

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Lot 2685 - united states possessions hawaii -  H. R. Harmer Inc The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail

Lot 2685 - united states possessions hawaii - H. R. Harmer Inc The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail

datestamp with matching "Ship 12" due handstamp with additional red crayon "12" rate on cover to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, red "Honolulu Hawaiian Islands Dec 27" datestamp, very fine

H. R. Harmer Inc The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail

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Lot 1265 - united states possessions united nations - H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

approximately 25 binders in three large cartons, includes parallel mint/used, sheets, FDCs, etc, all fresh and appearing as it did when purchased direct from the UNPA, few (if any) gaps throughout, generally very fine, an exhaustive collection that would have carried a large price tag as new issues

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Lot 1169 - united states possessions Philippines -  H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

Lot 1169 - united states possessions Philippines - H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

complete sheet of 12x16 stamps (192) with no horizontal perforations, never hinged and very fine, an extraordinary and eye-catching complete sheet of this rare error which would be ideal for exhibition, the Scott Catalogue only lists vertical pairs imperforate between but does not list horizontally-imperforate pairs, as the former this sheet would catalogue $21,600, ex-General Harry Hill Bandholtz

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Lot 1183 - united states possessions Philippines -  H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

Lot 1183 - united states possessions Philippines - H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

fresh mint set, 2c small faults, otherwise fine to very fine and choice (Scott $566.50)

H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

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Lot 1164 - united states possessions hawaii -  H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

Lot 1164 - united states possessions hawaii - H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

single with Honolulu datestamp, "goose" somewhat obscured by cancel but still instantly recognizable as this popular and collectible variety, very fine and attractive (Scott $350)

H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

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Lot 1182 - united states possessions Philippines -  H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

Lot 1182 - united states possessions Philippines - H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

mint single, pretty color, slightly tropicalized original gum, fine and attractive (Scott $300)

H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

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Lot 1176 - united states possessions Philippines -  H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

Lot 1176 - united states possessions Philippines - H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

mint single with crisp impression on bright white paper, very fine and choice (Scott $300)

H. R. Harmer Inc January General Sale

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