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Registered Usages & Other Special Delivery Issues

Lots 1502-1511 Lots 1512-1513

Lot 1502    

Registered, Jul 21 1909, University Sta., Saint Louis, Mo., purple four-line postmark on pink cover to Canada, bearing 10¢ green (E7) along with 2¢ Columbian (231), 2¢ Lincoln (367), 2¢ Alaska-Yukon (370), two 2¢ shield (319) singles, plus 1¢ and 2¢ Wash.-Franklins, all tied by "St. Louis Mo, Sta" oval cancels, reverse with St. Paul (7.23) transit cds and Winnipeg (7.24) arrival cds, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $450

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Lot 1503    

Saginaw West Side, Mich 'Registered' Dec 3 1909, purple cds strikes tie 10¢ green (E7) along with 1¢ Pan-American (294) pair and 1¢ Louisiana Purchase (323), pair and two blocks of four on registered cover to Eastport Me., additional 1909 American Red Cross Christmas seal (WX5) and strikes of four-ring targets, Eastport (12.6) arrival backstamp, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $425

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Lot 1504    

San Francisco Cal. Reg. Div. Jul 8 1909, purple cds on registered special delivery parcel cover front originally mail with 10¢ green (E7) and 13¢ 1903 issue (308) and tied by partial strikes of "San Francisco Cal." registry ovals to New York N.Y., endorsed "(Photographs)" at lower left, purple "" cds, forwarded to Chicago Ill. and latter remailed with 2¢ Wash. (332) and 5¢ Wash. (335) pair, tied by strikes of "Chicago Ill. 125" registry oval cancels, finally returned to San Francisco, various markings including "Register Special", "Moved", "Forwarded / (N.Y. Reg. Div.)" and "Not in Registered Mail." straightlines; stamp faults, Fine and scarce use.
Estimate    $400 - 600.

Realized: $575

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Lot 1505    

Terre Haute, Ind 'Registered' Mar 6 1909, purple cds on cover bearing 10¢ green (E7) and 10¢ pale red brown (307), each tied by matching cork cancel to St. Louis Mo., Mar. 6th receiving backstamp; reduced slightly at left, small flaws, F.-V.F.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $400

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Lot 1506    

Special Delivery, 1888, 10¢ blue, o.g., fairly light hinging, wide margins, rich vivid color, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; with 2014 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. E2    $500.

Realized: $450

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Lot 1507    

Special Delivery, 1888, 10¢ blue, bottom margin plate number single, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh with strong bold color, Very Fine.
Scott No. E2    $500.

Realized: $150

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Lot 1508    

Special Delivery, 1893, 10¢ orange, o.g., never hinged, exceptional centering amid oversized margins, fresh with strong vibrant color, an Extremely Fine jumbo, rarely encountered so large.
Scott No. E3    $675.

Realized: $1,150

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Lot 1509    

Special Delivery, 1894, 10¢ blue, unwatermarked, o.g., fairly light hinging, wide margins, deep color, Very Fine; with 2013 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott No. E4    $900.

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Lot 1510    

Special Delivery, 1902, 10¢ ultramarine, o.g., never hinged, virtually perfect centering amid beautifully balanced margins, radiant color, fresh and Extremely Fine to Superb; with 2014 P.F. Graded certificate (XF-Sup 95, SSV $4,000).
Scott No. E6    $525.

A WONDERFUL NEVER HINGED GEM SINGLE OF THE 1902 10¢ SPECIAL DELIVERY ISSUE.

Realized: $2,800

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Lot 1511    

Special Delivery, 1902, 10¢ ultramarine, o.g., never hinged, bright color, exceptional centering amid wide margins, Extremely Fine; with 2015 P.S.A.G. certificate.
Scott No. E6    $525.

Realized: $400

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