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Official Seals & Sea Post Seal

Lots 730-739 Lots 740-746

Lot 730    

Official Seal, 1877, brown, tied on reverse by blue "Post Office, Boston Mass., Apr 17, 1879" cds repairing damage on cover with preprinted address to Boston Mass. bearing 6¢ pink (186) tied by partial "Chicago Ill. Apr 1" duplex, bold purple "Received in this Condition." straightline and matching "B.D., Boston, Apr 16" carrier datestamp, Fine and rare cds tied use, ex-Gottlieb.
Scott Nos. OX1    $1,000.

THE EARLIEST OF ABOUT A DOZEN RECORDED 1877 POST OFFICE SEAL USES, ONLY THREE ARE TIED BY POSTAL MARKING.

Realized: $160

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Lot 731    

Official Seal, 1877, brown, used to seal top edge of officially-opened unpaid cover, "Milwaukee Wis. Feb 27" cds on cover to Kewaskum Wis., second "Milwaukee Wis. Feb. 28" circular datestamp on back, clear strike of "Held for Postage" handstamp, blue crayon "3c" and matching "2706"; opened a bit roughly at right, back toning, Very Fine and rare use at the Dead Letter Office, ex-Richardson; with 1991 P.F. certificate.
Scott Nos. OX1    $1,000.

While this cover lacks a Dead Letter Office handstamp, the presence of the Milwaukee cds on the back and the crayon markings on the front indicate handling likely by the Dead Letter Office. Despite its official designation as a seal for use by the Dead Letter Office, only a handful of the "Post Obitum" seals are known used there, with the remainder used by postmasters.

Reference: Illustrated and Discussed by Kotanchik in his book on p. 83.

Realized: $170

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Lot 732    

Official Seal, 1877, brown, used to seal top edge of officially-opened unpaid cover bearing illegal 3¢ green stationery cut-out to Littleby Mo., cut-out has been partially pealed off, framed "Held for Postage" handstamp, "Alton, Ill. Apr 30" origin cds, blue crayon "3c" and matching "3883" file number, accompanied by Postal Service blue D.L.O. (UO16) penalty entire canceled by indigo "Washington D.C. May 21" 1879 cds sending letter to addressee, toned and opened roughly at right, F.-V.F. and unique pair demonstrating the Dead Letter Office use.
Scott Nos. OX1    $1,000.

Additional postage was apparently not supplied and the letter was sent onward to the addressee. This lot proves the Kotanchik theory of DLO office handling characteristics. This cover can be dated to 1879 by indication of the Washington D.C. cds struck in indigo ink, which was introduced in 1879, and the lack of a year slug, which was added to the device by July 1879.

Realized: $210

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Lot 733    

Official Seal, 1877, brown, used to seal left edge of cover tied on reverse by cork cancel duplexed with "Providence, R.I. Apr 30" cds, bearing 3¢ green (184) tied by "7" barred oval duplexed with "Philadelphia Pa. Apr 17" cds to Providence R.I., "Carrier, Apr 18" backstamp and pencil "Try 45 Westminster", underneath label "Opened by C.F. Wilcox, 45 Westminster" at left, "Advertised, May 10" cds, blue crayon "10", Very Fine, One of Only Three Recorded Covers with the Seal tied by a postal marking..
Scott Nos. OX1    $1,000.

Another principal use for the seals was to document that a letter had been opened by mistake, either by someone not the intended recipient or, less likely, by a postal employee. After Mr. C.f. Wilcox opened the letter and determined he was not the intended Chas Wilcox Esq., the Providence post office then applied the seal to indicate the letter had been officially resealed, although not before someone noted the sender was D.C. Haldeman.

Realized: $220

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Lot 734    

Official Seal, 1879, brown, two singles, affixed to 5¢ Garfield (U223) entire to Austria also bearing 6¢ lake (282) tied by Philadelphia Jan. 20 1895 duplex, returned to sender after failed delivery via the Dead Letter Office due to lack of return address, Philadelphia added the 1888 chocolate (OX5) seal; faulty, Fine, an unusual use with both engraved and typographed seals.
Scott Nos. OX2a    Estimate $100 - 150.

Realized: $70

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Lot 735    

Official Seal, 1892, light brown, rouletted 5½ three tied on reverse by purple "Received at New York P.O./(Reg. Div.) in Bad Condition" two-line handstamp, additional strike on face of cover bearing 1¢ blue (219) pair and 10¢ green (226), tied by cork cancels duplexed with "Villisca, Iowa. Jul 30, 1892" cds registered to New York City, pink "Request Examination on Delivery" label affixed; some light stain spots, a Very Fine and scarce seal use, ex-Gerlach.
Scott Nos. OX8    $750 on cover.

Realized: $160

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Lot 736    

Official Seal, 1898, brown, affixed over right edge to seal rough opening on incoming 1900 cover from Canada to West Carrollton Ark., bearing Canada 2¢ carmine tied by "Paris Ont MR 9 00" duplex, manuscript "Opened by Mistake by Rev. A. T. Tibbets" endorsement at left and additional "Advertised, April-1-1900" & "Unclaimed", sent to dead letter office with magenta "Dead Letter Office, Received in Bad Condition, May 8, 1900, Foreign Division" postmark, Fine and scarce, ex-Kotanchik.
Scott Nos. OX10; $250 on cover    Estimate $100 - 150.

Realized: $60

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Lot 737    

Official Seal, 1907, blue, seal at right on spectacular 1908 European-size cover from Germany to the United States returned and forwarded to France bearing U.S. 5¢ postage due, French 5c, 10c postage dues, and German official seals sealing all sides; numerous postmarks include rare red "Division of Dead Letters/ Feb 15, 1909/Received in Bad Condition at/ Foreign Branch" four-line handstamp, Very Fine.
Scott Nos. OX13    Estimate $150 - 200.

Realized: $100

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Lot 738    

Typeset Seal, black on white, rouletted, Tête-bêche block of four, Setting 1, containing four types with roulette 12½ at left and top and roulette 11½ at right and bottom, original gum; two stain spots at top, Fine appearance, rare with only three panes recorded.
Scott Nos. LOX8, LOX8a-c    Estimate $300 - 400.

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Lot 739    

Official Seal - Typeset, black, rouletted 11½ and 12½ compound x 12½ compound block of 4, one each clockwise LOX8, LOX8e, LOX8d, LOX8c, o.g., two with h.r., others lightly hinged, well centered, Very Fine.
Scott Nos. LOX8e    $1,000 compound block.

Realized: $70

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