1913 (24 June) cover franked with 1c and horizontal pair of 2c black & red (two different types), tied by Hermosillo cds and addressed to American Consul in Nogales, with arrival pmk next day, v.f.
Estimate: $250
U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
By: Cherrystone Auctions
Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
Welcome to our Summer 2021 Sale of U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History, taking place August 10-11, 2021, at our Teaneck galleries and over the internet via CherrystoneLIVE. Our 1,372 lot sale begins with a solid section of United states including many rarities and graded items. The Foreign section includes Austria, with local issues, France, Germany and Italy, with their Colonies, specialized Liechtenstein, outstanding Poland, with exceptional Krakow overprints, Russia, Great Britain and British Commonwealth, as well as South and Central American countries. In addition, this sale includes a strong selection of 150+ large lots and collections, ranging from single country albums to specialized collections, multi-carton worldwide properties and large cover lots.
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Lot #904 - Mexico
Lot #905 - Mexico
1913 2c black & red, watermarked "Peerless Mills", horizontal gutter sheet of 10, both types, unused without gum as issued, minor perf. separations, v.f.
Estimate: $500
Lot #906 - Mexico
1913 (21 June) cover franked with 5c (black roulette), tied by Nogales cds and addressed to Cananea, with same day arrival pmk on back, filing fold away from the stamp, slight overall toning, fine cover
Estimate: $250
Lot #907 - Mexico
1913 (25 June) cover franked with 5c "Maro" (for "Marzo" error, black roulette), tied by Nogales cds and addressed to Hermosillo, with next day arrival pmk on back, cover tears and wear, scarce usage
Estimate: $250
Lot #908 - Mexico
1913 (30 Sep) two covers, each franked with single 1c and horizontal strip of 3x3c colorless or black roulette, mailed the same day from Hermosillo to Nogales, addressed to the American Consul, with 1 October arrival pmks on back, fine-v.f.
Estimate: $250
Lot #909 - Mexico
1914 (25 Feb) cover franked with 5c green and 5c orange (1910 issue), tied by Train P.O. cancel, additional Durango (?) transit cds on back, sent to Chicago, with "Montgomery & Co" March 4, 1914 arrival datestamp on front, fine combination franking with Transitorio and Independence Issue
Estimate: $150
Lot #910 - Mexico
1914 (9 July) cover franked with single and two pairs of 1c rose (Denver Revenue Issue), tied by Piedras Negras Coah. cds, sent to Monterey, with "Lista July 14", handstamped "no Reclamada" and returned to sender, with "Rezagos" (dead letter office) label on top (torn on opening as usual), additional Oct 19, 1914 datestamp, rare usage of Denver Revenues on cover, ex-Warman
Estimate: $500
Lot #911 - Mexico
1914 (21 Oct) cover franked with pair of 5c Dollar Sign overprints, sent from Zacazonapan, Mexico to "Beirut Syria Turkey", handstamped "Undeliverable L.P.S.", opened by Censor seal (in London), returned back to Mexico, with "Rezagos" (dead letter office) label on top (torn on opening as usual), additional 24 Oct, 1914 Mexico arrival cds on back. World War I prevented deliveries via Great Britain to the Central Powers, including the Turkish...
Lot #912 - Mexico
1915 (27 Jan) cover franked with 2c green and 3c red brown overprinted and handstamped, used in combination with 2c U.S. stamp, tied by Nogales R.P.O. and Southern Pacific RR pmks, with oval "Eduardo Shmeckpeper Culiacan, Sin., Mex. Dec 3, 1914" datestamp at bottom
Estimate: $150
Lot #913 - Mexico
1916 (11 July) cover franked with 10c Dollar Sign overprint, used from Ensenada to San Diego, with departure cds repeated alongside, scarce usage from Ensenada
Estimate: $150
Lot #914 - Mexico
1934 National University, complete set of nine, used (scarce), well centered for issue, fine-v.f.,
Cat. Val. $3,655
Estimate: $500
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