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Asiatic Collections & A.E.F. - Siberia

Lots 1731-1734

Lot 1731    

Asiatic Fleet Postal History Collection, 1900-42, extensive collection highly organized on pages in 25 large size binders, containing the history of 231 U.S. ships that were stationed in the Asiatic Theater, most officially assigned to the U.S. Navy's Asiatic Fleet, the collection contains 2,215 mailed covers and postcards plus numerous United Nations-mailed ones, these covers by cachet, subject and/or cancel display the movements, port-of-call, holidays and significant events providing a chronological history of each ship's travels, covers are arranged by ship category (i.e. DD-, CA-, etc.) and are displayed in both their designation and chronological, among the items contain a DANSF history for each ship as well as various documents and letters; overall highlights of the collection include 116 Crosby real ship-photo cachets (plus many non-ship photo Crosbys), 430 real photos - official, snapshot, cabinet, press photo releases and RPPC's as part of the other original contemporary ship material, 293 covers and cards are canceled prior to 1921 with the earliest dated 1895, there is also other other original source materials for ships that are dated prior to 1900, besides the majority of the covers having U.S. stamps, the collection includes five Japanese, 43 Chinese and 52 other nation/territory stamps including Russia, Hong Kong, Philippines, German, French (including Indo-China), Palestine, etc., individual highlights include covers from four of the five warships that visited Vladivostok, Russia in July 1937 (first visit to Russia since the revolution) with the very scarce Vladivostok port cancels, extremely rare USS Stewart DD-224 "RAMP" (Recovered Allied Military Personnel) cancel used when the ship was returning to the U.S. after having been sunk, then raised and used by the Japanese and finally returned tot he U.S. Navy after war's end, a USS Dale DD-4 cancel - this ship did not have an established P.O. but this 1914 cover has the USS Dale in the official cancel (only example the collector of this collection has seen), many rare to extremely rare covers and postcards of early gunboats including section of Yangtze River gunboats and captured Spanish warships are present, ships include USS Don Juan de Austria, Paragua, Yantic, Callao, Elcano, Quiros, Samar, Villalobos plus the scarce two cover combination of the Guam-Wake name change, also in the collection are many scarce to very rare covers and post cards from other U.S. Asiatic warships including USS General Alava AG-5, Abarenda AG-14, Robert L. Barnes AG-27, Panther AD-6, Buffalo AD-8, Alexander, Supply, Celtic AF-2, Glacier AF-4, Alert AS-4, Rainbow AS-7, Jupiter AC-3 (became Langley), Hartford IX-13, Monterey BM-6, Oregon BB-3, Kentucky BB-6, Wisconsin BB-9, Ohio BB-12, Ohio BB-12, Newark C-1, Cincinnati C-7, Raleigh C-8, Dale DD-4 and Decatur DD-5; condition of material is well above the norm throughout, Very Fine, a truly excellent basis for further continuation.
Estimate    $10,000 - 15,000.

A REMARKABLE INTACT PRE-WWII ASIATIC FLEET POSTAL HISTORY COLLECTION.

Realized: $9,500

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Lot 1732    

Asiatic Shore Facilities Collection, 1905-48, of 97 covers and cards arranged in binder, with 17 pre-1921 items, 44 with foreign stamps and 8 on official penalty covers, additionally with origin press photo and much information surrounding these covers; starting with China Postal Agencies with seventeen items (mostly post cards) showing various U.S. Post Office in Shanghai postmarks including the scarce receiving postmarks, Purchasing Offices showing various 1930-40's Navy postmarks including five penalty covers, also three "U.S. Navy Godown, Hankow, China, Official Business" corner card covers with two penalty covers, Marines in China with a number of different "Marine Det." postmarks including embassy, marine brigades, provisional postmarks, Tientsin, and Tsingtao, etc.; a nice assembly of facility related postal history, Very Fine.
Estimate    $1,000 - 1,500.

Realized: $1,000

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Lot 1733    

U.S.S. New Orleans, Aug 24, 1920 "Vladivostok, Siberia", cds with barred designation duplex on cover to Kokomo, Indiana, with red "The American Red Cross, Siberia" corner card (unlisted style), manuscript "Sailors Mail, Siberia" at upper right and sailor's endorsement at upper left; cover slightly reduced at right, Very Fine, only eleven recorded examples of this station postmark in Vladivostok, Siberia.
Estimate    $750 - 1,000.

After repairs at Cavite, the U.S.S. "New Orleans" returned to Vladivostok to resume her service for the Allied Expeditionary Force from May 20th to September 27th in 1920.

Realized: $600

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Lot 1734    

U.S.S. New Orleans, Aug 24, 1922 "Vladivostok, Siberia", cds with barred designation duplex on Russian post card to Marinette, Wis., with pencil "Sailor Mail" endorsement at top right, addressing at left with message "Coming Home!" below, Very Fine, only eleven recorded examples of this station postmark in Vladivostok, this being the last day the U.S.S. New Orleans was stationed in Vladivostok and the only postmark known from 1922.
Estimate    $750 - 1,000.

Realized: $550

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