Lot 2792 /o
Picture Post Card Accumulation. Approximately 350 cards; various states including Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Colorado, Washington, some eastern states, souvenir view folios including Hawaii, occasional real-photo; condition varies, inspect.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $150
Lot 2793
Picture Post Cards Collection, 1906-1945. Selection of nearly 300 cards, including pioneer and real photo, all U.S. scenes, some Exposition items, terrific group of card books of San Francisco, California & the West; some greeting types, New England, Pacific Northwest, etc; condition generally F-VF, please inspect.Estimate $300 - 400.
Realized: $170
Lot 2794 /o
Post Card Accumulation. Approximately 700 cards; mostly greeting including Christmas, leather, some foreign, personal real-photo, etc.; inspect.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $105
Lot 2795
San Francisco Post Cards, 1906-1940. Collection of over 250 picture postcards, in sleeves, mostly all different, including a few Earthquake, Portola Festival; many real photo cards 1920's & 1930's; views include Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, Cable Cars, Market Street, many others; overall condition F-VF, please inspect.Estimate $300 - 400.
Realized: $450
Lot 2796 o
Fancy Cancels, 3¢ 1861-1867. Fascinating assortment of 342 specially selected examples, many identified by Eno, with retail prices, neatly displayed on black showcards; a vast range of types, including geometrics of every description; stars same; letters including "OK" (negative Lee Mass.); "oil barrel" from Oil City, Pa.; Albany, NY "Lincoln with Stars"; "Bug"; Waterbury "Shield" and many other shields; "A.J". (Andrew Johnson) from Brattleboro; "1¢ coin" from Milford, Ind.; and other coins; Cambridge "Eagle" and other eagles; Amherst, Mass. "Rose" complete strike; "Signet Ring" Initials; nearly complete "US" several different; several different "patent cancels"; Kansas City "USM"; various "clovers"; and many, many more, many complete or near complete; this lot needs item by item valuation to determine true value, owner's retail prices over $11,000.Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.
Realized: $3,000
Lot 2797 o
Fancy Cancels, 3¢ 1861-1867. Fascinating assortment of 347 specially selected examples, many identified by Eno, with retail prices, neatly displayed on black showcards; a vast range of types, including geometrics of every description; stars same including "Star of David"; letters including "OK" and negative "Z"; many other shield cancels including Thomaston, Me.; "A.J". (Andrew Johnson) from Brattleboro; many "eagles" designs; Amherst, Mass. "Rose" complete strike; nearly complete "US in circle of stars" and others; several different "patent cancels"; various "clovers"; full strike of Norwich, Conn. "Burning Cross"; Unadilla Forks, NY "Pitchfork"; and many, many more, many complete or near complete; this lot needs item by item valuation to determine true value, owner's retail prices over $11,000.Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.
Realized: $2,800
Lot 2798 o
United States Collection, #65 Fancy Cancels. Group of several 100's, wide variety of cancels including geometrics, stars, letters, crossroads, grids, masonic, flower, heart, leaf, pumpkin, etc., etc; some very nice ones, please inspect.Scott No. 65 Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $650
Lot 2799 o
Fancy Cancels, 1869 Pictorials. Very attractive selection of 81 stamps, some 2¢ values but mostly 3¢, with many nice strikes, including "Waterbury Shield" on 3¢, nice "Leaf" on 1¢, also bold "Heart" on double grill; 2¢ with various stars (note VF 5-pointed star); 3¢ with various letters, targets & crossroads, lovely circular geometrics, "circle of hearts", "clover leaf", etc; occasional fault, well worth a close look, owner's retail over $2,600.Estimate $500 - 750.
Realized: $850
Lot 2800 o
New York Foreign Mail Cancels, 1870-1888. Attractive selection of 89 Bank Note issues, neatly displayed on black stockcards, each identified by Weiss or Waud (or both) with retail prices; most 6¢ or 7¢ values, some 12¢, 15¢, 24¢, 30¢, 2¢, 10¢, etc; many clear fine strikes or better on nicely centered examples; wide range of cancels including some very scarce; a few with small faults, generally F-VF or better, owner's retail over $6,000.Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Realized: $1,300
Lot 2801
Supplementary Mail Cancels; 1880-1924. Small collection on pages; includes 10¢ Columbian and a couple Banknote issues, majority are pairs of #611 with cancels from the various New York piers on unaddressed covers.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $95