Lot 959
1934, 3¢ Mt. Rainier National Park, vertical pair, imperf horizontally, slightly glazed o.g., nicely centered with large margins, scarce and Very Fine, only one pane issued.Scott No. 742a $1,000.
Realized: $1,250
Lot 960
1934, 5¢ Yellowstone National Park, horizontal pair, imperf vertically, o.g., never hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine and choice, only 50 pairs issued; signed Starnes (backstamp).Scott No. 744a $4,000.
Realized: $1,000
Lot 961
1934, 7¢ Acadia National Park, imperf vertically, o.g., never hinged, large margins including left sheet margin, remarkably well centered, Extremely Fine and choice; with 1973 P.F. certificate for block of six.Scott No. 746a $1,250 as pair.
Realized: $625
Lot 962
1938, Presidentials, $1 to $5, plate blocks, o.g., n.h., all fresh tops with large margins, each with guide arrows, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, a choice set of high values.Scott No. 832-834 $442.
Realized: $240
Lot 963 BK
1973, $1 Eugene O'Neill, Seattle vending machine booklet, right margin electric eye single in paper folded pouch housed in blue "For Vending Machine Sale Only" booklet, Very Fine, quite rare.Scott No. 1294 Estimate $500 - 750.
A VERY RARE ITEM FOR THE SPECIALIST AND THE FIRST ONE WE HAVE EVER SEEN.
The 1972-1973 $1 O'Neill & 60¢ Special Delivery stamps were prepared for use in five Seattle self-service vending locations.
Realized: $1,350
Lot 964
1975, 10¢ D. W. Griffith, brown (engraved) omitted, o.g., never hinged, bright and fresh, Very Fine, approximately 100-150 issued.Scott No. 1555a $450.
Realized: $140
Lot 965 BK
1994, 29¢ Garden Flowers, booklet pane of 5, imperf, o.g., never hinged, light folded between two stamps as always, Very Fine.Scott No. 2833b $400.
Realized: $90