Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 1¢ Express, perf'd (R1), with a chair block of five cancelled with "March 27, 1863" manuscript inscription on an American Express Receipt, and indicating the receipt of a package with books sent from Lebanon, Indiana to Nashville, TN; horizontal fold affecting one stamp, and receipt reinforced with archival tape at folds, F.-V.F.
Scott $770 Estimate $200 - 300.
Flagship Sale #663
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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions Flagship Sale #663
A "Flagship" sale featuring stamps and postal history of the U.S. and Possessions, British Commonwealth, Europe and Colonies, Asia, Middle East & Latin America, and Philatelic Literature, including the M.G. Wooley collection of U.S. stamps, postal cards and errors, freaks and oddities, also the "Boca" collection of quality Canada and Canadian Provinces, plus exceptional Ryukyus and Afghanistan.
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Lot #2329 - u.s. stamps revenues
Lot #2330 - u.s. stamps revenues
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 5¢ Foreign Exchange, perf'd (R26), affixed to pay the tax on an 1866 United States Stamp Company Stock Certificate No. 59 for one share of stock issued to one J.H. Cavaly for $1; the stamp with printed cancel "E.H. Judkins/ E.T. Gage/ For U.S./ Stamp Com'New York/ Apr. 2d 1866" and the certificate signed by Judkins (as Agent) and Gage (as Treasurer), Very Fine.
Estimate $200 - 300
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Lot #2331 - u.s. stamps revenues
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, $20 Probate of Will, imperf (R99a), manuscript cancel, ample margins; small faults, Very Fine appearance.
Scott $2,750 Estimate $500 - 750.
Lot #2332 - u.s. stamps revenues
Documentary, 1871, Second Issue, 50¢ blue & black, center inverted (R115b), neat "1871 Dec 11/G.F.S." manuscript cancel, rich color on bright paper; small scuffs, otherwise F.-V.F.; 2014 P.F. certificate.
Scott $1,250 Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot #2333 - u.s. stamps revenues
Silver Tax, 1941, 1¢ to 80¢ gray, imperf (RG58a-RG69A), 4¢ two singles, otherwise scarce as imperf pairs, pairs, without gum as issued, Very Fine.
Scott $950 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Lot #2334 - u.s. stamps revenues
Narcotic Tax Stamps, 1914-26, small group, a difficult lot to assemble, starts with NJA1, then various 1919 issues with black, purple and green surcharges, RJA21, NJA33-NJA41, then thirty of the strips, a collection well worth viewing, F.-V.F.
Estimate $500 - 750.
Lot #2335 - u.s. stamps revenues
New York Continental Match Company, composite trial color proof in black of the embossed stamp in black, three impressions on unwatermarked light card (122 x 200 mm), and affixed to paper piece, depicting on top selvage the embossed seal of Rudolph P. Laubenheimer, which was also used as a die to produce a gold medal; two horizontal creases, including one affecting the top impressions, otherwise F.-V.F.
Estimate $500 - 750.
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