
Lot
1501
Philippines, Official Seal, 1938, dark blue, tied by "Manila, P.I." cds as flap seal on reverse and purple "Received in Bad Condition" script straightline on cover bearing United States, 50¢ lilac (570) tied by "Suffolk, Va. Aug 26, 1938" to Manila, Philippines, large purple "Via Air Mail" handstamp, forwarded and care notations crossed out, pencil "Deceased", "Dead" and "Returned to", purple "Returned to Sender" straightline, Very Fine, ex-Kotanchik. Scott No. OX12 Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $600

Lot
1502
Philippines, Postal Card - Paid Reply, 1900, 2¢+2¢ blue, unsevered, cancelled by "Manila, Nov 23, 4" duplex to Tsingtao, China, Hong Kong (11.28) and Shanghai (12.2) transits, bold "Tsingtau, Kiautschou, 5/12, 04" arrival cds, Very Fine and rare use to German China. Scott No. UY1 Estimate $500 - 750.