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World Stamp Show–NY 2016 Palmares Name Country Exhibit Title Class Frames Total SP/Fel/GP Comments CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS Andreadis, Stavros Greece “Kassandra Collection” – Greece Large Hermes Heads (1861- 1886) 1 3583-3590 0 Nominated GPH Bauer, Wolfgang Germany Greece-Incoming and Outgoing Mail from 1828 from pre-stamp up to UPU 1875 1 3599-3606 0 Bauer, Wolfgang Germany Large Hermes Heads of Greece 1861-1867 and Combination Frankings 1 3607-3614 0 Boylan, Russell Australia St. Vincent: The Printings of Thomas De La Rue & Co. 1882-1932 1 3615-3622 0 Carcenac, Francis France Round About September 1871 (in the French Internal Rate) 1 3623-3630 0 Castro-Harrigan, Alvaro Costa Rica Panama: First Issues as a State of Colombia and their forerunners 1 3631-3638 0 Grand Prix d’Honneur Homonnay, Géza Hungary Postal History of Hungary 1867-1871 1 3639-3646 0 Inoue, Kazuyuki Japan Japanese Post Offices and Foreign Postal Activities in Korea 1876-1909 1 3655-3662 0 Khalastchy, Alfred U.K. Iraq 1917-1918 Occupation Issues of Baghdad and Iraq 1 3663-3670 0 Ki-Hoon, Kim Korea The History of Taste 1 3671-3678 0 Kramer, George U.S.A. Vignettes of Western Trails and Routes 1849-1870s 1 3679-3686 0 Lewowicz, Enrique Uruguay Uruguayan Air Mail (1910-1930) 1 3687-3694 0 Ljungh, Jan-Olof Sweden The Eagle Shield Stamps Sent to Foreign Destinations 1872-1875 1 3711-3718 0 Nominated GPH Magier, Dr. Joshua Israel Land Cultivation from the Beginning of Agriculture to the Present Time 1 3719-3726 0 Onuma, Yukio Japan L.V. -
First Days 1 RICAN F E IR M S a T
January–February 2020 RICAN F E IR M S A T D FIRST DAY OF ISSUE A Y FIRST ★ Y ® C T O IE VER SOC DAYS Journal of the American First Day Cover Society A Mirror of the Past www.jamesmccusker.com The One-Stop Web Site for First Day Cover Enthusiasts! If you like auctions, we offer a different 800 lot auction every 4 weeks. If you prefer to buy outright, our On-line Shopping area is the Net’s largest. Currently over 80,000 different items are available and growing. Log-on today to browse our auctions and shopping area, or enter our FDC Library to read up on a wealth of FDC information. Frequent Buyer Program Here’s how it works: Whenever you purchase something from our on-line shopping area, you will receive a merchandise credit equal to 10% of that purchase. We will e-mail you a quarterly certificate equal to 10% of the previous quarter’s total purchases. For example, if you made 3 purchases in the previous quarter equal to $345.00, you will receive a credit for $34.50. It’s that easy! Simply go to our retail shopping section and use it just like cash! Each quarterly credit certificate is good for 90 days. Buying & Consignment We are the leading buyer of U.S. First Day Covers. We will travel to view larger collections, and pay you on the spot. We are interested in better individual covers, specialized collections, cachet maker and dealer stocks, etc. A no-nonsense cash offer is just a call away. -
On the Afternoon of April 15, 1929, a Monday
Why, Where, and When They Were Initially Sold BY HENRY B. SCHEUER n the afternoon of April 15, 1929, a Monday, By the spring of 1929, Newton had grown to 11,000 citi- Howard Starr Dickey meandered over to the Newton, zens and was now a pretty sleepy and respectable county seat. Kansas post office to mail a special delivery letter. But it was about to become the focal point of some of the ODickey didn’t know it when he walked a quarter block to mail United States’ more unusual postal covers of its era. When his letter in the sleepy Great Plains town, but he was about to Dickey asked for a stamp, the clerk told him that he just re- play a key role in an unusual chapter of American philately ceived a package of new stamps. Dickey was a stamp collec- in the kind of out-of-way place that has become so regularly tor and dealer who owned the music store that he advertised linked to interesting philately. as “Next Door to Post Office” [Figure 1]. He realized that he The city on America’s Great Plains 25 miles north of was just presented with the opportunity to commemorate the Wichita had been founded just 58 years earlier during post- first day of issuance by affixing some of these new stamps on Civil War expansion when it became an important railway envelopes and arranging to have them postmarked that day. stop. In fact, trains ran down the middle of the main street Joseph Foltz, the postmaster, had just received a package and city councilors passed a law prohibiting the running at of new Kansas overprint stamps. -
Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions Daniel F
COLLECTIONS, STOCKS & ACCUMULATIONS OF THE WORLD LLC LLC Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions 22America’s Shelter Olde Rockst Philatelic Lane, Unit Auction 53 Danbury, House, Established CT 06810, 1885USA Tel: 203.830.2500 Fax: 203.297.6059 KelleherAuctions.com August 6, 2021 Friday - 1:00pm The Only American Philatelic Auction House with Offices on Three Continents Hong Kong • London • USA Danbury, Ct © Copyright 2020 August 7, 2021Auction Saturday 759 - 1:00pm Additional RPO Lots From This Collection Kelleher’s World Renowned Public Auctions Since 1885 • Online Auctions • Many Personalized Services CONDITIONS OF SALE - Public Auction THE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE BETWEEN BIDDER AND DANIEL F. KELLEHER AUCTIONS, LLC (“KELLEHER”) BIDDING EXHIBITION AND INSPECTION OF LOTS; QUALITY AND AUTHENTICITY 1. Unless announced otherwise by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot, as numbered in the printed 7. (a) See viewing schedule for on-premises viewing and please note that we are a certified State of Catalogue. Kelleher, as agent for the consignor or vendor, shall regulate the bidding and shall deter- CT, COVID-19 compliant business. As the guidance and rules change, please refer to the CT.GOV Are In Our Weekly Online Auction Seeking, Selling or Enjoying— mine the manner in which the bidding shall be conducted. Kelleher reserves the right to withdraw or CDC.GOV websites. Ample opportunity is given for on premises inspection prior to the auc- any lot prior to sale (without liability to any potential purchaser or agent), to re-offer any withdrawn tion date, by appointment only, and upon written request and at Kellehers’ discretion. -
Updated 4-23-2021 DFD: Thursday, July 1, 1847 * This Was the First Series of US Stamps
Siskun / Berkun Document of EDUs, updated by R. Frajola Scott# Description FDS EDC GENERAL ISSUE OF 1847 Updated 4-23-2021 DFD: Thursday, July 1, 1847 * This was the first series of US stamps. They were authorized by Act of Congress dated March 3, 1847, and were to be valid effective July 1, 1847. Almost certainly they were on sale in the New York City main post office on the afternoon of July 1st. * New York Herald (7/2/47, Pg3): "Post Office, City of New York, July 1, 1847.-Prepaid stamps have been received from the Post Office Department, of the denominations of five and ten cents, and will be sold only at the Post Office by Mr. Monson, the cashier, at his office, between the hours of 9 o'clock AM and 3 o'clock PM. Rob't H. Morris, PM" * C. M. Hart (Chron: 74:57) reports the receipt of the first 1847 issues as follows: Post Office Date of Receipt EDC New York 7/1/47 7/2/47(#2) Boston 7/2/47 7/26/47 Philadelphia 7/7/47 7/12/47 Washington 7/9/47 7/15/47 Baltimore 7/16/47 7/25/47 * Susan M. McDonald (Chron: 74:59) provides a detailed description of the initial distribution of the Issue of 1847. 1 5c Franklin, Red Brown prob 7/1/47(DFD) 7/7/47(FDM) EDC: 7/7/47, New York, NY (FD: July78: XX) (SBA/SS: 113) (S) ex-C. M. Hart Collection (RGK: 66:273) there was a cover in the Charnley & Whelen find with an uncanceled #1 on a folded letter-sheet dated 7/7/47. -
Exhibit Palmares
APS STAMPSHOW August 7-10, 2003 Columbus, Ohio Palmares World Series of Philately Competition Champion of Champions U.S. Domestic Mails 1776-1869 George J. Kramer Prix d'Honneur Greece: Large Hermes Heads 1861-1886 Nicholas Asimakopulos Orange Free State Republican Postage Issues 1868-1900 R. Timothy Bartshe Cape of Good Hope - 1853-1910 MaryAnn Bowman Brazilian Mail to Foreign Destination: From Correio Mor to U.P.U. Paulo R. Comelli The Postage Due Stamps of Australia Paul A. Fletcher Study of Imperial Censorship in Bermuda Peter A. Flynn British Columbia and Vancouver Island Postal History Fraser Thompson Great Britain King George V Photogravure Issues of 1934-1936 Donald R. Hines U.S. Air Mail: May 15, 1918 - June 30, 1924 Allen Don Jones U.S. Domestic Mails 1776-1869 George J. Kramer Allied Intervention in the Boxer Uprising Alfred F. Kugel Philatelic History of Albania 1900-1935 Alfred F. Kugel Ubangi-Shari-Chad 1900-1938 Paul Larsen Wine: U.S. Customs, Duties and Internal Revenue Taxes G.H. Mumm The 1903 Two Cent Washington Shield Issue Nicholas Lombardi Fighting the Fed in Philadelphia: Independent, Carrier, and Local Posts, 1836-1879 Vernon R. Morris, Jr. Volkswagen Chronicle Daniel C. Olsen Boyd's Local Post, New York City: 1844-1911 Martin D. Richardson U.S. and B.N.A. Cross Border Mail - April 6, 1851 to U.P.U. John L. Robertson 150 Years of U.S. Precancels Arnold H. Selengut Switzerland 1862-1883: The Perforated Sitting Helvetia Harlan F. Stone U.S. Fourth Bureau Issue, 1922-38 Jay B. Stotts Penny Dominion of New Zealand Paul E. -
Foreign Individual Lots
Page 1 First Session August 4, 2016 Lot Description Start Bid Lot Description Start Bid Thursday, August 4th, 2016 6 p.m., Lots 1-503 Foreign Individual Lots H 6 H 1936, 10s Dolfuss, Michel #588 $400 N.h., very fine. Scott #380 $1,100. Michel €1,300 ...................................................................... Est. $500/600 H 7 H 1936, 10s Dolfuss, Michel #588 $350 N.h., signed on back, very fine. Scott #380 $1,100. Michel €1,300 ........................................................... Est. $500/600 8 ) 1934 Architects Complete on FDCs, Michel #591-596 Web $120 Tied on 6 silhouette postcards dated Dec 2 1934, fine to very fine. Scott #B122-B127 ................................ Est. $150/200 ) H 1 Aegean Islands: Italian Occupation; 9 H 1935 Airpost Set, Michel #598-612 $70 1933 Zeppelin Flight, Sieger #211A $140 N.h., 3 sets, fine or better. Scott #C32-C46 $450. Michel 1933 Air 3L tied by Rodi cds on flight #304, 5/30/1933 with €480 .............................................................. Est. $100/130 Rodi additional adhesives (#18, 20-21) on reg. card to Sieger in Germany, Italian fighter bi-plane on reverse. Scott 10 ) 1935 Military Leaders Complete on #C20 ............................................................ Est. $200/250 Airmail Cards, Michel #617-622 Web $100 Six Walther von der Vogelweidelegend artist postcards tied H 2 Andorra (French): 1931 Surcharge with 3-9-1936 date, very fine. Scott #B132-B137. Michel Set on French Issues, Maury #2-21 Web $80 €620 .............................................................. Est. $130/150 O.g., small thins on a few low values, otherwise fine. Scott #1-20 $613. Maury €774 .............................. Est. $120/140 3 ) Argentina: Airpost; 1930 Set on Zeppelin Cover, Sieger #63A-D Web $100 Blue overprints, fine to very fine, tied on 1930 1st Europe Pan-American flight with German routing cachet (Michel #F9-06), and has complete routing cds on reverse, backflap sealed by Argentina advertising label for YPF Kerosene, unusual, very fine and choice. -
Meeting of Our Society
The Cheirmon's Cheltor The U. S. Philaielic Classics Socieig, Inc. Issue 159 March 1995 ROMPEX 95 TO HOST ANNUAL MEETING OF OUR SOCIETY Denver, Colorado will be the site of the Society's 1995 Annual Meeting, to take place in conjunction with Rompex 95, an A.P.S. designated National Show. Colorado is delightful that time of year and there are many opportunities for sight seeing and recreation in the immediate area, so why not plan to attend? The show willbe held at the HOLIDAY INN - John Q. Hammons Trade Center, l-70 at Chambers Road, Aurora, CO. Phone no.: (303) 371,-9494. Be sure to ask for special ROMPEX room rate. The ROMPEX folks are very hospitable and always put on a first class show. Further details are found below and throughout this issue of the Chairman's Chatter. ANNUAL MEETING SCHT'.DULE The following Society activities are planned for ROMPEX '95: Friday, 19 May L995 3:30-4:30 PM Annual Meeting; Society Awards, election of Directors, short business meeting, 4:30-5:30 PM USPCS guest speaker, "Colorado Postal History" - William H. Bauer 6:00-7:30 PM USPC,S Reception in Suite 7:30 PM Depart for USPCS Dutch Treat Dinner 10:00 PM- Suite Open Saturday, 20 May 1995 11:00-12:30 PM USPCS Sponsored Talk, "The United States 1847 Issue" - Philip T. Wall 6:00-7:00 PM ROMPEX Reception 7:00- PM ROMPEX Awards Banquet 9:30- PM Suite Open after Banquet Sunday, 2l May 1995 11:00-12:30 AM USPCS Sponsored Talk, "Independent Mails of the United States. -
USA ; Postal Markings ; Wierenga, T
Number Subject Author Title Date # Pages 3073 USA ; Postal Markings ; Wierenga, T. "New York/2" and "Printed Circular" Markings. 1980 2 pp. 10379 USA : Maritime Mail ; Canal Boat Mail ; Moore, Edward N. Canal Boat Mail. 23-Apr-05 1pp, ill 10466 USA : Postal History ; Griffiths, John O. Postal History Development in the Old North and Southwest Territories. 1990 13pp, ill 10059 USA : Precancels ; Washington Bureau ; Gunesch, Adolf U.S. Precancels. Washington Bureau Precancels. 1965, 1pp, ill 3319 USA : Registered Mail ; Norona, D. A First Year Registered Letter Return Receipt. 1935 1p. 2713 USA ; Brooks, K. L. Mark Hopkins, Teacher. 1940 1:00 PM 3447 USA ; Postal History ; Milgram, J. W. A Much-Traveled Cover. 1976 1p., ill. 2757 USA ; Specialized ; 1939 ; Varieties ; Printing Crafts Plate Varieties. (Scott 857) 1939 1:00 PM 10318 USA ; Specialized-1908 ; Schumacher, Paul Complex History Makes 519a Treasured Stamp. 3-Apr-93 1pp, ill 7998 USA ; 17th Century ; Postal History ; York, N. D. The 17th Century Posts. 1959 1p. 3436 USA ; Aerogrammes ; Varieties ; Errors ; Post, E. E. More Miscut Aerogrammes. 1974 3pp., ill. 10192 USA ; Air Mail - History ; Ragsdale, Capt. Carl V. The Saga of the NC-4. May-87 4pp, ill 194 USA ; Air Mail ; Singley, R. L. Trans-Pacific Airmail. 1964 17 pp. ill. 195 USA ; Air Mail ; Amick, G. Spectacular Failures of Airmail Pilot Boyle. 1986 3 pp. ill. 198 USA ; Air Mail ; Faries, B. On The Record. Robert H. Goddard. 1965 6 pp. ill. 422 USA ; Air MAil ; Silver, P. Knowledge and "Cheapies". (Flights from 1919 to 1924) 1981 3 pp. -
867-Dr Peter M. Burrows Collection of Andrew Jackson Issues
Sale 867 Thursday, November 13, 2003 The Dr. Peter M. Burrows Collection of Andrew Jackson Issues AUCTION GALLERIES, INC. www.siegelauctions.com Sale 867 2c 1875 Re-Issue Thursday, November 13, 2003 (Lot 1038) Arrangement of Sale Afternoon session (lots 1001-1441) The Dr. Peter M. Burrows Thursday, November 13, at 1:30 p.m. Jackson-Related Postal History ..........pages 5 Collection of 1863-68 2c Black Jack Issue Essays, Proofs and Specimens .................. 6-10 Andrew Jackson Issues Stamps Off Cover ...................................... 11-12 Domestic Covers ........................................ 13-16 Civil War Usages........................................ 17-18 Grilled Issues on Cover ............................ 19 Foreign Mail Usages.................................. 20-30 2c Black Jack Postal Stationery .................... 31-37 1870-79 2c Jackson Bank Note Issues Essays, Proofs and Specimens .................. 38-46 Offered without reserves Stamps Off Cover ...................................... 47-50 Covers ........................................................ 51-53 1883-88 4c Jackson Bank Note Issues Essays, Proofs and Specimens .................. 54-56 Stamps and Covers .................................... 57-58 1890 3c Jackson Small Bank Note Issue ...... 59-61 1894-95 3c Jackson Bureau Issue ................ 62-65 1902 3c Jackson Fourth Bureau Issue ........ 66-67 1873-79 2c Jackson Official Issues................ 67-78 Jackson-Design Postal Stationery ................ 79-81 Jackson-Design Revenues ............................ 82 Confederate States 2c Jackson Issues .......... 83-88 United States Possessions Jackson Issues .... 89-90 Pre-sale exhibition Monday, November 10 — 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 11 — 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or by appointment (please call 212-753-6421) On-line catalogue, e-mail bid form, resources and On the cover the Siegel Encyclopedia are available on our web site: Front Cover: Lot 1071 www.siegelauctions.com Back Cover: Lots 1110, 1223, 1363, 1414 R. -
And Invited Exhibits
Court of Honor (frames 101-230) and Invited Exhibits (frames 301-380) Frames Name Title Description Items from almost all German states to the U.S., British North Transatlantic Mail: German States to the America, the Caribbean and Mexico, showing different routes and 101-105 Haub, Erivan Americas rates. Includes several rarities and unique items. Highlights of the 1845–46 and 1861–63 Provisionals, including some of the most important items of American philately such as the Alexandria “Blue Boy”, the “Boscawen cover,” the “Lockport US and Confederate States Postmasters cover,” the “Grove Hill cover,” the Livingston pair on cover and 106-110 Haub, Erivan Provisionals the Victoria 10¢ cover. The only surviving one-cent stamp from British Guiana’s provisional issue of 1856 was used at Georgetown, Demerara on April 4. Discovered in 1873, it has since become the world’s most valuable stamp due in part to its history of wealthy, secretive and 111-112 Weitzman, Stuart 1-cent Black on Magenta, British Guiana, 1856 sometimes troubled owners. From the archives of leading postal campaigner Robert Wallace, the earliest example of the world’s first stamp, the Penny Black, 113 Holyoake, Alan The World's Earliest Known Postage Stamp dated April 10, 1840. An extraordinary display of many of the most iconic rarities in United States philately, from Postmasters’ Provisionals through 114-116 Gross, William H. Iconic Rarities of United States Philately the 20th Century. Examples of various areas in which a philatelist may assemble a 117 Ryterband, Daniel United States Free Frank Covers collection of free-franked covers. -
1990 2Nd Quarter
The Philatelic Communicator Journal of Writers Unit 30 of the American Philatelic Society ISSN 0147-3646 Volume 23, No. 2, Whole Number 88, Second Quarter, 1990. The President’s Message Strategies for Topical Writing By Robert de Violini By Ken Lawrence As soon as I got the First Quarter issue for 1990 it was time Topical stamp collecting—also known as thematic philate- to prepare this column for the Second Quarter. Let’s hope that ly*—is the wave ofthe present and the future. It has not Joe has had some better hick with Epson America in getting his displaced traditional collecting or postal history, but its popularity laser printer fixed than he has had so far. And also let us hope is greater than our literature reflects. that we can get back on track with a more regular schedule of To demonstrate this, I present as my first witness Richard W. publication of The Philatelic Communicator. It doesn’t help Helbock, writing in his flagship journal. La Posta: A Journal of attendance to read of a “ coming event’’ several weeks after it American Postal History. Though he’s a cover lover of the was held. traditional mold, Helbock is crusading to save our hobby from There isn’t anything wrong with Epson laser printers—the the threats that surround us on every side—from baseball cards new low-cost EPL-6000 model has received excellent re- tocomicbooks. ))Page35 views—it’s just that Joe Frye has one of their older models that has begun to show its age, and it has become difficult to get the * At the lofty level of national and international exhibiting in competition, people at Epson’s repair center to do their job correctly.* thematic has a distinct technical meaning, referring to the preferred methodof The current plans are for two issues of the PC between now organizing a topical collection for display.