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Scott Mint Sheet+ (B) Plate (A) Nos Description Size F-VF,NH Block Mint 2722 1993 29¢ “Oklahoma” Musical BROOKMAN STAMP COMPANY POPULAR U.S. TOPICALS - 2021 Edition Updated PO BOX 90, VANCOUVER WA 98666 SPORTS/OLYMPICS, SPACE, ANIMALS, FAX 1-360-695-1616 LOCAL 1-360-695-1391 ENTERTAINMENT, BLACK HERITAGE, ORDER TOLL FREE 1-800-545-4871 MILITARY AND CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAYS ——————————————————————————————————————————- email: info@brookmanstamps. All in Fine to Very Fine or Better, Never Hinged Condition website: www.brookmanstamps.com DEDUCT 10% ON ORDERS OVER $50.00 Scott Mint Sheet+ (B) Plate (A) Nos Description Size F-VF,NH Block Mint 2722 1993 29¢ “Oklahoma” Musical ......................................... ...........40 34.50 4.25 .90 U.S.Entertainment Stamps 2723 1993 29¢ Hank Williams, Perforated 10....................... ............... 40 57.50 6.75 1.50 2723A* 1993 29¢ Hank Williams, Perforated 11.2 x 11.4.. .......................... .. 120.00 18.50 2724-30 1993 29¢ Rock’n Roll, Rythym & Blues: Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, Bill Haley, Dinah Washington, ENTERTAINMENT STAMP SPECIALS Otis Redding, Clyde McPhatter Strip of 7 (PB8). ......................... 35 47.50 12.00 9.75 2724-30* 29¢ Top Horizontal Plate Block of 10 ............................................. .. 15.75 .. ENTERTAINMENT OFFER “A” - All 1940-2020 singles, se-tenants booklet panes 2737a 1993 29¢ Rock’n Roll, Rhythm & Blues Booklet Pane of 8 (Unfolded 12.75) .. 10.00 and souvenir sheets listed (except * items) (Mint price column) 2737b 1993 29¢ Rock’n Roll, Rhythm & Blues Booklet Pane of 4 (Unfolded 6.00) .. 5.00 Retail value $854.95 ........................................................................................ ONLY $665.00 2731-37* 1993 29¢ Rock’n Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Set of 7 Booklet Singles ... .. .. 9.00 ENTERTAINMENT OFFER “B” - All 1940-2020 plate blocks listed 2770a 1993 29¢ Broadway Musicals: Show Boat, Porgy & Bess, (except * items) (Plate Block price column). Retail value $786.95 .................. ONLY $615.00 Oklahoma, My Fair Lady Booklet Pane of 4……………...(Unfolded 6.00) .. 4.75 COMBINATION OFFER A & B - Retail value $1641.90 ............................ SPECIAL $1250.00 2771-74 1993 29¢ Country Music: Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Note: No additional 10% discount on these Special Offers. The Carter Family, Bob Wills Block of 4........... .......................... 20 24.00 5.65 5.00 2778a 1993 29¢ Country Music Booklet Pane of 4 .....................(Unfolded 5.00) .. 4.25 2819-28 1994 29¢ Silent Screen Stars: Rudolph Valentino, Clara Bow, Charlie Chaplin, Lon Chaney, John Gilbert, Zasu Pitts, * = These items are not included in our special offers and can be ordered individually. Keystone Cops, Theda Bara, Buster Keaton Block of 10 (PB10) 40 56.50 16.75 14.75 += Also lists items such as booklet panes & convertible panes when they are not in group offers. 2819-28 29¢ Half-Pane with Selvedge ......................................................... 29.50 .. .. Plate blocks contain four stamps unless otherwise noted. EX: (PB10) = 10 stamps in plate block. 2849-53 1994 29¢ Popular Singers: Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Ethel Waters, Nat King Cole, Ethel Merman Strip of 5.(PB6). ....................... 20 26.75 12.50 6.75 All Fine to Very Fine, Never Hinged. Add 25% for Very Fine quality. 2849-53* 29¢ Top Plate Block of 12 .............................................................. .. 25.00 .. Scott Mint Sheet+ (B) Plate (A) 2854-61 1994 29¢ Blues & Jazz Artists: Bessie Smith, Muddy Waters, Nos Description Size F-VF,NH Block Mint Billy Holliday, Robert Johnson, Jimmy Rushing, “Ma” Rainey, 880 1940 2¢ John Philip Sousa, Composer .. .................................... 70 20.75 1.35 .25 Mildred Bailey, Howlin’ Wolf Block of 10 (PB10)... ..................... 35 55.00 18.50 16.50 926 1944 3¢ Motion Pictures, 50th Anniversary ................................. 50 15.50 1.50 .30 2854-61* 29¢ Top Plate Block of 10 .............................................................. .. 20.75 .. 975 1948 3¢ Will Rogers, Humorist ....................................... .............70 20.75 1.50 .30 2967 1995 32¢ Marilyn Monroe, Actress ......................................... .... 20 24.00 5.75 1.25 1355 1968 6¢ Walt Disney, Animation ................................................. 50 36.50 3.50 .75 2982 1995 32¢ Louis Armstrong, Musician ....................................... ...20 20.75 5.00 1.10 1372 1969 6¢ W. C. Handy, Jazz Musician .......................................... 50 11.50 1.15 .25 2983-92 1995 32¢ Jazz Musicians: Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, 1484 1973 8¢ George Gershwin, Composer (PB12) ....................... .....40 9.00 3.50 .25 James P. Johnson, Jelly Roll Morton, Charlie Parker, 1555 1975 10¢ D. W. Griffith, Motion Pictures ..................................... 50 13.50 1.35 .30 Eubie Blake, Charles Mingus, Theolonius Monk, 1727 1977 13¢ Talking Pictures, 50th Anniversary .............................. 50 18.50 1.85 .40 John Coltrane, Erroll Garner Block of 10 (PB10)......................... 20 67.50 37.50 34.50 1755 1978 13¢ Jimmie Rodgers, Singing Brakeman (PB12) ............... 50 24.00 6.75 .50 3082 1996 32¢ James Dean, Actor ............................................. .........20 23.00 5.50 1.20 1756 1978 15¢ George M. Cohan, Composer (PB12) ......................... 50 24.00 6.75 .50 3096-99 1996 32¢ Big Band Leaders: Count Basie, Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey, 1801 1979 15¢ Will Rogers, Humorist (PB12) ...................................... 50 24.00 6.75 .50 Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman Block of 4. .................................. 20 23.75 5.75 5.00 1803 1979 15¢ W. C. Fields, Actor-Comedian (PB12) ......................... 50 21.50 6.00 .45 3096-99* 32¢ Horizontal Plate Block of 8.. .................................................... .. 11.00 .. 2012 1982 20¢ John, Ethel & Lionel Barrymore, Actors ....................... 50 28.50 2.75 .60 2044 1983 20¢ Scott Joplin, Musician .................................................. 50 32.50 3.25 .70 2088 1984 20¢ Douglas Fairbanks, Actor (PB20) ................................ 50 37.50 18.00 .80 2090 1984 20¢ John McCormack, Performer ....................................... 50 28.50 2.75 .60 2110 1985 22¢ Jerome Kern, Composer ............................................. 50 33.50 3.25 .70 2177v 1988 15¢ Buffalo Bill Cody (Tagged, Our Choice)......... ............ 100 48.50 3.75 .50 2211 1986 22¢ Duke Ellington, Musician ............................................. 50 37.50 3.75 .80 2250 1987 22¢ Enrico Caruso, Opera Singer ...................................... 50 35.00 3.50 .75 2411 1989 25¢ Arturo Toscanini, Conductor ........................................ 50 37.50 3.75 .80 3100-3 1996 32¢ Songwriters: Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer, Dorothy Fields, Harold Arlen Block of 4....... ............................... 20 21.50 5.75 4.50 3100-3* 32¢ Horizontal Plate Block of 8 ...................................................... .. 11.50 .. 3137 1997 32¢ Bugs Bunny Souvenir Sheet of 10 ................................... .. .. 10.75 3138* 1997 32¢ Bugs Special Die-cut Souvenir Sheet of 10 ..................... 175.00 .. .. 3152 1997 32¢ Humphrey Bogart, Actor ............................................. 20 23.50 5.50 1.20 3154-57 1997 32¢ Opera Singers: Lily Pons, Richard Tucker, Lawrence Tibbett, Rosa Ponelle Block of 4. ............................... 20 21.75 5.00 4.50 3154-57* 32¢ Top Plate Block of 8 ................................................................ .. 9.50 .. 3158-65 1997 32¢ Conductors and Composers: Leopold Stokowski, Arthur Fiedler, George Szell, Eugene Ormandy, Samuel Barber, Ferde Grofe, Charles Ives, Louis Moreau Gottschalk Block of 8 (PB8)... ...... 20 40.75 20.75 18.00 3168-72 1997 32¢ Classic Movie Monsters: Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, 2445-48 1990 25¢ Classic Films: The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Frankenstein, The Mummy, Wolf Man, Strip of 5 (PB10).. ......... 20 25.00 13.75 6.50 Wind, Stagecoach, Beau Geste Block of 4.. ..... ........................ 40 62.50 8.00 6.50 3182 1998 32¢ Celebrate the Century 1900’s: “The Great Train Robbery” Sheet of 15 17.50 2566b 1991 29¢ Comedians: Laurel & Hardy, Bergen & McCarthy, 3183 1998 32¢ Celebrate the Century 1910’s: Charlie Chaplin, Sheet of 15 .. .. 17.50 Jack Benny, Fanny Brice, Abbott & Costello Booklet Pane of 10 ... .. .. 11.75 3185 1998 32¢ Celebrate the Century 1930’s: Gone with the Wind, etc. Sheet of 15 .. 20.75 2566b 29¢ Unfolded Booklet Pane of 10 ................................................... 13.50 .. .. 3186 1999 33¢ Celebrate the Century 1940’s: Citizen Kane, Television, Big Band,Sht.-15 20.75 2562-66* 1991 29¢ Comedians, Set of 5 Singles ........................................... .. .. 6.00 2721 1993 29¢ Elvis Presley, Actor-Singer ................................. .........40 34.50 4.25 .90 PAGE 1 Scott Mint Sheet+ (B) Plate (A) U.S.Entertainment Stamps (continued) Nos Description Size F-VF,NH Block Mint 4463 2010 44¢ Kate Smith, Singer ...................................................... 20 20.75 5.00 1.10 Scott Mint Sheet+ (B) Plate (A) 4494 2011 (44¢) Ronald Reagan 100th Birthday ................................. 20 26.75 6.50 1.40 Nos Description Size F-VF,NH Block Mint 4497-4501 . 2011 (44¢) Latin Music Legends: Tito Puente, Carmen Miranda, 3187 1999 33¢ Celebrate the Century 1950’s: . I Love Lucy, Rock’n Roll, Selena, Carlos Gaudel, Celia Cruz Strip of 5 (PB10) ................. 20 22.75 13.50 6.00 Drive-In Movies, 3-D Movies, Sheet of 15 ...................................... .. .. 20.75 4503 2011 (44¢) Jazz .........................................................................
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