Lot 1062
American Flag Machine Canceller. Type 14 metal cancellation slug, Very Fine.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $1,300
Lot 1063
American Postal Machine Company, Anniston, Ala., Sep 25, 1900. Bold full "Rural Free Delivery" slogan flag cancel tying 2¢ carmine on cover, also a Type 1 RFD handstamp from Anniston on reverse; light band of toning on bottom inch of cover, otherwise Very Fine, recently discovered and likely only second known example, a major flag cancel rarity.Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
Realized: $2,300
Lot 1064
American Postal Machine Company, Avalon, Cal. 1912. Lot of 10 Type B14 flag cancels on postcard, including one to Germany, F.-V.F. overall, Avalon is the only post office on Catalina Island, this marking was used for about one month in the summer of 1912.Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot 1065
American Postal Machine Company, Boston Circuit, Oct 1, 1897. Type E-13(triangle) street car R.P.O. flag cancel on 2¢ UPU postal card to Sweden, Very Fine.Scott No. UX13 Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot 1066
American Postal Machine Company, Boston, Mass., May 1, 1886. Type 86-(2)a. miniature "2" variety on commercial cover tying 2¢ red brown; minor edge tone, otherwise Very Fine, used only in late April and early May of 1886.Scott No. 210 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $100
Lot 1067
American Postal Machine Company, Boston, Mass., Apr 30, 1886. Type 86-(2)a. miniature "2" variety on 1¢ Jefferson postal card, Extremely Fine, used only in late April and early May of 1886.Scott No. UX8 Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $75
Lot 1068
American Postal Machine Company, Boston, Mass 89. Rimless Type 89-NDS cancel on 1¢ blue entire, typical 3rd class usage with light pressed out vertical crease, otherwise Extremely Fine.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $100
Lot 1069
American Postal Machine Company, Boston, Mass 89. Rimless Type 89-NDS cancel on 1¢ entire, typical 3rd class usage on toned cover, Fine.Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot 1070
American Postal Machine Company, Boston, Mass., Jan 31, 1890. Large rimless dial Type 90-NDSd used on 1¢ Jefferson postal card, Very Fine, used for about three weeks in early 1890.Scott No. UX9 Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot 1071
American Postal Machine Company, Boston, Mass., Oct 15, 1892. Type D3(2) seldom seen Inverted Dial oddity on 2¢ green entire, Very Fine and choice.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $100