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Sale 97: The Westpex Sale

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Telegraph & Postal Stationery

Lots 1885-1894 Lots 1895-1899

Lot 1895    

Postal Card, 1897, 1¢ black on buff, unused card with preprinted 1899 "Southern Exposition" advertising design on message side for solicitation of exhibits, Very Fine and rare expo advertising.
Scott No. UX14    Estimate $300 - 400.

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Lot 1896    

Postal Card, 1911, 1¢ red on cream, cancelled by "Chicago, Ill. Nov 23, 1912" duplex to Alhambra, Cal., card torn and repaired with Post Office Seal, 1912, blue, hyphen-hole 6½ (OX14), purple "Damaged by Canceling Machine, M.D.T. 2" two-line handstamp, Very Fine and rare officially sealed postal card.
Scott No. UX24    Estimate $500 - 750.

Realized: $625

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Lot 1897    

Postal Card, 1916, 1¢ green on gray, die 1, unused card with preprinted address, fresh and Very Fine.
Scott No. UX27C    $625.

Realized: $180

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Lot 1898    

Discount and Multiple Ad Postal Cards, group of 8 including Boston Mass. Oak Hill ad (MA6-d var 1) on UX3; South Orange N.J. ad (MA42) on UX10; MA61-b-2 and b-v1 on UX24; blue label chili sauce on UX24; blue label chili sauce and ketchup (MA61-d-2, d-1) on UX26; and purple multiple ad (MA71) on UY7r, F.-V.F. group.
Scott No. UX3//UX26    Estimate $300 - 400.

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Lot 1899    

Official Postal Card, 1913, 1¢ black, printed address to Third Assistant Postmaster General at Washington D.C. and form on message side, cancelled by "Bremen, Ind. Mar 1, 1915" duplex; minor stain spot, Very Fine.
Scott No. UZ1    $500.

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Realized: $180

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Lots 1885-1894 Lots 1895-1899

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