Lot 370
Canal Zone, 1924, 1¢ deep green, flat "A", "ZONE" inverted, bottom left pane, position 30, the single error in a complete sheet of 100, o.g. with wax interleaving affixed, some perf separations and facial scuff on one stamp near bottom, otherwise Fine.Scott No. 71b $350 for single.
Realized: $60
Lot 371
Canal Zone, 1924, 2¢ carmine, flat "A", second printing, in combination with 1926, 5¢ blue, tied by "Cristobal, C.Z., Mar 13, 1926" duplex postmarks on cover addressed to New York City, Very Fine and scarce.Scott No. 73+86 Estimate $75 - 100.
Lot 372 /o
Cuba, Postal Card, 1899, 1c on 1¢ black on buff, no period after "1c", mint and used, Very Fine. UPSS No. S1a $225.Scott No. UX1a $115.
Realized: $55
Lot 373
Cuba, Postal Card, 1899, 1c on 1¢ black on buff, no period after "Peso", used, Very Fine, scarce variety. Scott No. UX1b.UPSS No. S1b $125.
Realized: $40
Lot 374
Danish West Indies, 1903, 2¢ carmine, in combination with U.S. 1916, 1¢ green tied by "Christianstead, Saint Croix, Sep 17, 1917" duplex postmark on locally addressed cover, Very Fine, mixed U.S. & D.W.I. franking where accepted between March 31 and September 30, 1917 after the U.S. purchased the islands.Scott No. 29+U.S. 462 Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $65
Lot 375
Danish West Indies, 1908, 10b red, showing plate scratch at bottom center of design, in combination with U.S. 1908, 1¢ green tied by "Culebra, P.R., Oct 17, 1910" postmark on postal card to Provincetown, Mass., addressed aboard the "U.S. Hannibal"; 10b stamp with tear at top, otherwise Very Fine, a very rare mixed franking usage, ex Laird.Scott No. 44+U.S. 331 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $105