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Sale 56: The Westpex Sale

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The Jewell Meyer Collection of Arizona Postal History

Lots 794-803 Lots 804-813 Lots 814-817

Lot 814    

Clifton, Ariz., Registered, Dec 15, 1905 (Graham), purple cds (Meyer 13B, rarity 6) on 1904, 2¢ red entire to Chicago, Ill., uprated with 1902, 8¢ violet black tied by Clifton duplex postmark (type 13), receiving backstamp, Very Fine, this being one of two examples recorded of this registry marking.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Lot 815    

Cline A.T., 2-18-97 (Gila), manuscript postmark (Meyer 2, rarity 6) on illustrated pen nibbs ad return cover to Alexandria, Va., franked with manuscript canceled 2¢ red (natural s.e.), additional illustrated ad on reverse for musical instruments; cover file fold at bottom, Very Fine, one of two known manuscript postmarks from Cline.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Lot 816    

Courtland, Ariz, 4/12/09 (Cochise), manuscript postmark (Meyer A, rarity 6) tying 2¢ red on cover to Tombstone, reverse with Bisbee transit and receiving postmark; cover edge nicks and reduction at left, otherwise Very Fine, the first and only provisional manuscript postmark from Cortland.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

The Cortland P.O. was opened early in 1909. They received their first handstamp postmark shortly after this cover was posted.

Realized: $170

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Lot 817    

Cullings, Ariz., Oct 23, 1899 (Maricopa), light yet fully discernible strike of cds (Meyer 1, rarity 8) used as receiver, on reverse of liquor corner card cover from Prescott, Ariz. addressed to "Cullums Wells, via Congress", franked with 1¢ green pair tied by partial Prescott cds, additional Congress transit on reverse; cover slightly reduced at right slightly into right stamp, F.-V.F., this is the only known postmark from Cullings.
Estimate    $400 - 600.

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Lots 794-803 Lots 804-813 Lots 814-817

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