666, 1929 8c Kansas, single tied by predated Newtown April 15, 1929 machine cancel to airmail cover addressed to and serviced by John B. Heffelfinger, signed by postmaster, small hinge remnants at top, very fine and rare (Scott $900)
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Lot #3175 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
670, 1929 1½ Nebraska, single used alongside ½c Hale, tied by predated April 15, 1929 Hartington, Nebraska machine cancel on locally-addressed cover, very fine and rare (Scott $400)
Lot #3176 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
671, 1929 2c Nebraska, tied by predated April 19, 1929 North Platte, Nebraska machine cancel, addressed to St. Paul, Minnesota, very fine and rare
Lot #3177 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
671, 1929 2c Nebraska, single tied by predated April 24, 1929 Fremont, Nebraska machine cancel, first Westphal cachet in black (Planty #2A), typed address to Theodore Forbes, very fine and rare
Lot #3178 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
671, 1929 2c Nebraska, single tied to locally-addressed cover by predated April 15, 1929 Harrington, Nebraska machine cancel, very fine and scarce (Scott $300)
Lot #3179 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
671, 1929 2c Nebraska, single tied to locally-addressed cover by predated April 15, 1929 Harrington, Nebraska machine cancel, very fine and scarce (Scott $300)
Lot #3180 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
673, 1929 4c Nebraska, single (small corner fault) tied by predated April 24, 1929 Wahoo, Nebraska flag cancel, first Westphal cachet in black (Planty #2A), typed address to Westphal, very fine and rare
Lot #3181 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
674, 1929 5c Nebraska, tied by predated April 22, 1929 Hastings, Nebraska machine cancel, typed address to William A. Temple in Des Moines, very fine and possibly unique, ex-Dr. Martin
Lot #3182 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
658-79, 1929 1c-10c Kansas/Nebraska Issue, complete matched set of May 1, 1929 first day covers from Washington, DC, addressed to William Kibitz in the Bronx, New York, higher values with airmail borders, some light toning, still a fine to very fine set (Scott $2,560)
Lot #3183 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
798, 1937 3c Constitution Sesquicentennial,Planty-Mellone M-110 listing copy, unknown period wood-block cachet, Philadelphia postmark, very fine and possibly unique
Lot #3184 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
1930s/40s Signed First Day Cover Group, includes 784 and 854 FDCs with letters signed by James A. Farley; 856, 858 (set of four cities), 894 (both cities), and 895 FDCs either signed or with letters signed by First Assistant PMG William W. Howes; and 926 signed by Will H. Hays, very fine group
Lot #3185 - u.s. postal history First Day Covery
909-21, 1943-44 5c Overrun Countries Issue, full set of first day covers, most signed by their respective ambassadors/ministers on Deputy Third Assistant Postmaster General envelopes, three (France, Austria, Albania) signed by PMG Frank C. Walker instead), Korea unsigned, a very fine and interesting set
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