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DUTCH COUNTRY AUCTIONS the Stamp Center Presents PUBLIC AUCTION #334 Now in Our 42Nd Year
DUTCH COUNTRY AUCTIONS The Stamp Center Presents PUBLIC AUCTION #334 Now In Our 42nd Year #1051 #1418 #503 #986 Tuesday, May 18, 2021 – 10 am ET Wednesday, May 19, 2021 – 10 am ET Thursday, May 20, 2021 – 10 am ET 302-478-8740 www.dutchcountryauctions.com 4115 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DE 19803 48009 Dutch Country Auctions.pdf1 CONDITIONS OF SALE Bidding 1. The placing of a bid will constitute acceptance of the conditions of sale. 2. All bids are per lot as numbered in the catalog. The right is reserved to withdraw any lot or lots and to group two or more lots. 3. Lots are sold to the highest bidder at one advance over the second highest bid. The auctioneer shall regulate the bidding and in the event of any dispute the auctioneer’s decision shall be final. 4. The auctioneer shall not be liable for errors and omissions in executing instructions to bid. 5. Unlimited bids and bids believed not to be made in good faith will be respectfully declined. 6. Minimum bid on any lot is $50.00. 7. All lots will be sold at the price for which they are knocked down by the auctioneer, plus a commission of 15%. Payment of Purchases 8. Successful bidders will be notified of lots purchased and must remit before lots are delivered. Persons who are known to us may, at our option, have purchases forwarded for immediate payment. 9. Terms are immediate payment in U.S. funds on receipt of the invoice. Payment by credit card will be subject to a 2% service charge. -
DUTCH COUNTRY AUCTIONS the Stamp Center Presents PUBLIC AUCTION #329 Now in Our 41St Year
DUTCH COUNTRY AUCTIONS The Stamp Center Presents PUBLIC AUCTION #329 Now In Our 41st Year NEW DATES TUESDAY, & JULY 14, TIMES: WEDNESDAY, 2020 – 10 JULY 15, am ET THURSDAY, 2020 – 10 JULY 16, am ET 2020 – 10 am ET Live Internet Bidding Via Stamp Auction Network See back cover for additional info ORIGINAL DATES & TIMES: Friday, July 17, 2020 – 3 & 5:30 pm ET Saturday, July 18, 2020 – 10 am & 12:30 pm ET 302-478-8740 www.dutchcountryauctions.com 4115 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DE 19803 46900 Dutch Country Auction.pdf1 CONDITIONS OF SALE Bidding 1. The placing of a bid will constitute acceptance of the conditions of sale. 2. All bids are per lot as numbered in the catalog. The right is reserved to withdraw any lot or lots and to group two or more lots. 3. Lots are sold to the highest bidder at one advance over the second highest bid. The auctioneer shall regulate the bidding and in the event of any dispute the auctioneer’s decision shall be final. 4. The auctioneer shall not be liable for errors and omissions in executing instructions to bid. 5. Unlimited bids and bids believed not to be made in good faith will be respectfully declined. 6. Minimum bid on any lot is $50.00. 7. All lots will be sold at the price for which they are knocked down by the auctioneer, plus a commission of 15%. Payment of Purchases 8. Successful bidders will be notified of lots purchased and must remit before lots are delivered. Persons who are known to us may, at our option, have purchases forwarded for immediate payment. -
99 News Profile
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN PILOTS 3 3h e m s ~ < AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 1973 The wind donee did it ! ih e HO iw iu s AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1973 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 7 THE NINETY-NINES, INC. The Will Rogers World Airport International Headquarters International President Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159 Return Form 3579 to above address 2nd Class Postage pd. at North Little Rock. Ark. As I left Toronto last year my mind was filled with fresh Publisher Lee Keenihan memories of the Hyatt-Regency, Fox-Den Farms, Button- Managing Editor..........................Mardo Crane ville, Canadian customs and all the 99s who made the Assistant E d ito r............................. Betty Hicks convention a tremendous success. On the way home I Art Director Betty Hagerman realized what a great challenge there was in the year a- Production Manager Ron Oberlag head tor the 99s and for me as President. The exciting Circulation Manager Loretta Gragg goals proposed offered a new opportunity to widen hori zons and strengthen the impact of the organization on the Contributing Editors........................Mary Foley aviation community. Virginia Thompson In September, I attended the South Central Section Director of Advertising.............. Maggie Wirth meeting in Dallas as the first official function; this was followed by the North Central Section meeting in Illinois. Susie Sewell The Sacramento chapter members in California cele brated the 25th anniversary of the founding of their chap Contents ter on November 17th and it was a joy to share with them the review of their Powder Puff Derby — Highlights & Results 2-5 many accomplishments. -
25-Cent Wyoming Statehood Commemorative Stamp Accidents Don't Just Happen— They Are Caused Census Address Check Cards
bulletin UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE PB 21756—February 8, 1990—48 Pages IB 25-Cent Wyoming Statehood Census Address Check Cards Commemorative Stamp Address cards and related materials are now being shipped for the Census Address Check The 25-cent Wyoming Statehood commemora- the Postal Service will conduct for the tive stamp goes on sale February 23 in Cheyenne, f the Census from February 26 to March Wyoming. This stamp honors the , 1990. nation's 44th state. The design featu Employees must not process these cards or ing, High Mountain Meadow, by renowned Wyo- return them to the Bureau of the Census until they ming artist Conrad Schwiering. receive instructions and training from the division or management sectional center census coordina- Do Not Place on Sale Before February 24, 1990 tor. A special 1990 Decennial Census POSTAL BULLE- TIN, to be issued on February 15, 1990, will include more detailed information and instructions about the Census Address Check. —Delivery, Distribution, and Transportation Dept., 2-8-90. CONTENTS Page $3 Beach Umbrella Stamp Booklet 3 1989 POSTAL BULLETIN Index 26 1990 FICA/Medicare Withholding 2 25-Cent Wyoming Statehood Commemorative Stamp... 1 5-Cent Luis Munoz Marin Stamp 3 APO/FPO Changes 2 Caller Service (DMM Notice) 23 Collector information is on page 21. Census Address Check Cards 1 Supply. All post offices will receive their standard Dead Mail Matter for Training (DMM Notice) 3 automatic distribution quantities for a 50-subject Death Benefits Elections Under FERS (Correction) 25 Dinosaur T-Shirts 3 commemorative stamp. The Bureau of Engraving and Directives Update (Correction) 7 Printing will not honor supplemental requisitions for Item Domestic Mail Manual: Chapter 6 (DMM Notice) 42 4474. -
Postal Bulletin 21993 (3-11-99)
PUBLISHED SINCE MARCH 4, 1880 PB 21993, March 11, 1999 CONTENTS The Postal Bulletin is also available on the World Philately Wide Web at http://www.usps.com for customers Stamp Announcement 99-14: Ayn Rand and at http://blue.usps.gov for employees. Commemorative Stamp. 59 Correction 99-13: Daffy Duck Commemorative Stamp. 61 Correction 99-10: Classroom Flag Definitive ATM Administrative Services Stamp. 61 Correction: Directives and Forms Update Correction. 2 Pictorial Cancellations Announcement. 62 Customer Relations Special Cancellation Die Hubs. 70 Mail Alert. 3 Post Offices Missing Children Posters. 5 Poster Update: Revised Poster 296 Available. 71 Domestic Mail Update: Certification of Invoices Self-Inking Rubber DMM Revision: Correction to Idemnity Claims. 11 Stamp. 71 Reminder: Error in Publication 49. 11 MarketBasket: Ordering MarketBasket Products. 72 DMM Revision: Clarification of Postal Standards: Update: Special Series Post Office Box Locks and Label Carriers, Wrappers, and Printed Features. 12 Keys. 72 PS Form Update: New PS Form 3540-S, Postage Retail Statement Supplement . 13 What’s in Store? . 73 PUB 91 Update: Publication 91, Delivery Confirmation Service Talk: It’s Here. .and We Can Confirm It!. 75 Technical Guide . 16 Update: Retail Merchandising Update. 76 APO/FPO Changes. 16 Your Retail Calendar: March–May 1999 . 81 Notice: Standard Operating Procedures for Accepting Delivery Confirmation Mailings. 17 Postal Bulletin Indexes DMM Revision: Delivery Confirmation Service. 22 Quarterly Index. PB 21984 (11-5-98) Finance Quarterly Index. PB 21984 (11-5-98) Revision: Revision to Handbook F-1, Post Office Ordering Information: Following is the list of postal stock Accounting Procedures . -
First Days 2014 Subject Index Volume 59; Whole Nos
First Days 2014 Subject Index Volume 59; Whole Nos. 412–419 Compiled by Tris Fall Locations are by Whole Number and Page Add-On Cachets The Anatomy of Five Add-Ons [Scott 853 – 1939 New York World’s Fair], by Douglas K. Lehmann, 415: 24 Adler, Gladys The Odd Lot: Three Gladys Adler Handcolored Post Office Covers, by Peter Martin, 416: 46 Airmail Book Reviews: United States Airmail Stamps 1918 [by Joe Kirker], by Alan Warren, 418: 58 American First Day Cover Society AFDCS Official Section, 412: 51; 413: 67; 414: 51; 415: 51; 416: 51; 417: 67; 418: 51; 419: 51 Americover 2014 AFDCS Meeting Reports, 419: 54 Distinguished Service Award Criteria, 412: 56 President’s Message: AFDCS Seeks Volunteers – Always, by Lloyd de Vries, 416: 52 A History of the AFDCS Expertising Service, 1962–2012, by Allison Cusick, 413: 29 Youth Scholarship Fund Cover: Althea Gibson [Scott 4803] by Pete McClure, 412: 54 Youth Scholarship Fund Cover: C. Alfred ‘Chief’ Anderson [Scott 4879] by Pete McClure, 418: 54 American First Day Cover Society – Elections AFDCS Board and Officer Election Results, 419: 53 AFDCS Board of Director Candidate Statements, 417: Insert AFDCS Official Ballot For the Election of 2015–2017 Director, 417: Insert President’s Message: Democracy in Action, by Lloyd de Vries, 414: 52 See also Board of Directors Americover Americover 2014 Registration, 413: Insert Americover 2014 Update, 412: 7; 413: 7; 414: 9; 415: 7; 416: 7 Americover 2014 AFDCS Meeting Reports, 419: 54 Americover 2015: 419: 7 Americover Photo Contest, 416: 7 Call to Convention, 414: 53; 415: 53; 416: 53 The Editor’s Forum:Americover and the Three Cs, by Peter Martin, 418: 6 The Editor’s Forum:Americover Time, by Peter Martin, 416: 6 Highlights From Americover 2014, 419: 38 President’s Message: And the Answer is…, by Lloyd de Vries, 419: 52 President’s Message: The Early Birds, by Lloyd A. -
United States Women in Aviation Through World War I
United States Women in Aviation through World War I Claudia M.Oakes •^ a. SMITHSONIAN STUDIES IN AIR AND SPACE • NUMBER 2 SERIES PUBLICATIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Emphasis upon publication as a means of "diffusing knowledge" was expressed by the first Secretary of the Smithsonian. In his formal plan for the Institution, Joseph Henry outlined a program that included the following statement: "It is proposed to publish a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year to year in all branches of knowledge." This theme of basic research has been adhered to through the years by thousands of titles issued in series publications under the Smithsonian imprint, commencing with Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge in 1848 and continuing with the following active series: Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology Smithsonian Contributions to Astrophysics Smithsonian Contributions to Botany Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences Smithsonian Contributions to the Marine Sciences Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology In these series, the Institution publishes small papers and full-scale monographs that report the research and collections of its various museums and bureaux or of professional colleagues in the world of science and scholarship. The publications are distributed by mailing lists to libraries, universities, and similar institutions throughout the world. Papers or monographs submitted for series publication are received by the Smithsonian Institution Press, subject to its own review for format and style, only through departments of the various Smithsonian museums or bureaux, where the manuscripts are given sub stantive review. -
JANUARY 1980 Volume 10 Number 1
XIII OLYMPIC ()()("")\'\i'INTER 'O'.CY.GAMES LAKE PlACJD l980 .. NICI WORLD JANUARY 1980 Volume 10 Number 1 Secretary of Transportation Neil E. Goldschmidt Administrator. FAA Langhorne M. Bond Assistant Administrator-Public Affairs Jerome H. Doolittle Chief-Public & Employee Communications Div .. John G. Leyden Editor. Leonard Samuels Ari Director. Eleanor M. Maginnis FAA WORLD is published monthly for the em ployees of the Department of Trans portation/Federal Aviation Administration and is the official FAA employee publication. It is prepared by the Public & Employee Communications Division, Office of Public Af fairs. FAA, 800 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, D.C. 20591. Articles and photos for FAA World should be submitted directly to regional FAA public affairs officers: Mark Weaver-Aeronautical Center; Clifford Cernick-Alaskan Region; Joseph Frets Central Region; Robert Fulton-Eastern Re gion; Neal Callahan-Great Lakes Region; Michael Benson-NAFEC; Mike Ciccarelli New England Region; Ken Shake-North west Region; George Miyachi-Pacific-Asia Region; David Myers-Rocky Mountain Re gion; Jack Barker-Southern Region; K. K. Jones-Southwest Region; Alexander Garvis-Western Region. Opposite: Ruth Law taking off from Chicago's Grant Park on a flight that broke the U.S. non stop cross-country record and world record for women and the second-best world nonstop cross-country record. She ran out of fuel on Nov. 19. 1916, at Hornell, N. Y., and completed her flight to New York City the next day. Insets: Blanche Scott, the only woman taught to fly by Glenn Curtiss and possibly the first woman to solo on Sept. 2, 1910. Bessie Coleman, the first black woman to earn a pilot's license is shown with aircraft designer-builder Tony Fok ker in The Netherlands in the early 1920s. -
Stamp Collecting for Novices – a Brief Booklist
Stamp Collecting for Novices – a Brief Booklist Top Choices for Beginners Encyclopedia of United States stamps and stamp collecting / / Rodney A. Juell & Steven J. Rod, editors; United States Stamp Society. Imprint: Minneapolis, MN: Kirk House Publishers, c2006. Jenny! / / by George Amick. Author: Amick, George Imprint: Sidney, OH: Amos Press, c1986. Linn’s complete stamp collecting basics / / Michael Baadke. Baadke, Michael. Imprint: Sidney, OH: Amos Press, Inc. 2004. Nassau Street / / by Herman Herst, Jr. Herst, Herman. Imprint: Sidney, OH: Amos Press, Inc. c1988 Scott U.S. pocket stamp catalogue / / James Kloetzel (editor) Kloetzel, James. Imprint: Sidney, OH: Scott Publishing Company. Stamp yearbook. United States Postal Service. Imprint: Washington, DC: United States Postal Service, c1998. Catalogs The 1999 comprehensive catalogue of United States stamp booklets: postage and airmail / / Robert Furman. Furman, Robert. Imprint: Iola, WI: Krause Publications, c1999. Brookman stamp price guide / / David S. MacDonald (editor) MacDonald, David S. Imprint: Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Postal Service Guide to U.S. stamps / / U.S. Postal Service Staff. Imprint: Washington, DC: United States Postal Service. Scott standard postage stamp catalogue / / James Kloetzel (editor) Kloetzel, James. Imprint: Sidney, OH: Scott Publishing Company. Scott U.S. pocket stamp catalogue / / James Kloetzel (editor) Kloetzel, James. Imprint: Sidney, OH: Scott Publishing Company. Dictionaries and terminology Definition of terms / / the Expert Committee. Author: Philatelic Foundation (New York, N.Y.). Expert Committee. Publisher: New York, NY: The Philatelic Foundation, 1988. International encyclopaedic dictionary of philatelics / / R. Scott Carlton. Carlton, R. Scott. Imprint: Iola, WI: Krause Publications, c1997. Stamp collecting: philatelic terms illustrated / / James Mackay. Mackay, James A. (James Alexander), 1936. -
Coil Line Index - Volume 1 - 1988
Coil Line Index - Volume 1 - 1988 Issue 1, May – pgs 1 Issue 2, July – pgs 1 - 3 Issue 3, September – pgs 1 - 6 Issue 4, October – pgs 1 - 1 Issue 5, November – pgs 1 - 1 Issue 6, December – pgs 1 - 1 4.9¢ Buckboard ‘Buggy Whip’, I 3, p 5 15¢ Tugboat ‘plate gaouge’, I 4, p 1 Ads, I 2, p 3, I 3, p 6, I 4, p 6, I 5, p 8, I 6, p 13 Books Denson’s Specialized Catalog of Plate Number Coils on First Day Covers, Souvenir Pages, and Ceremony Programs, Ed Denson Transportation Issue Plate Number Coil Stamps, Joseph Agris, M.D. Briefly, I 4, p 4, I 5, p 2, I 6, p 3 Coil Web Splices, I 3, p 5 Editorial, Tom Maeder, I 2, p 1, I 4, p 1, I 5, p 1, I 6, p 1 Freak, 20¢ Fire Pumber, Wounded “P”, I 2, p 3 Gap Collecting not dead, I 4, p 4 Gum Textures, I 4, p 3 Introduction of Editor, Tom Maeder, I 1, p 1 PNCs at World Stamp Expo, Gene Trinks, I 3, p 2 Philatelic Center Operations Guide, I 6, p 4 Projects, I 3, p 6 Quiz, I 6, p 12 Recent Commercial Auction Results, I 3, p 4, I 5, p 7, I 6, p 10 Survey Results of Transportation Series, I 6, p 5 Survey Results of Philatelic Windows, I 5, p 5-6, I 6, p 11 Tape Splice, I 5, p 1 Transportation Series Designs, Bill McMurray, I 6, p 6 PNC3 Collecting Interests, I 2, I 4, p 5, I 5, p 4 Meeting Summary, Detroit, I 3, p 1-2 Membership, I 2, p 3, I 3, p 3, I 4, 6, I 6, p 12 Note from the President, Don Eastman, I 6, p 1 Roster, I 6, p 7-9 Treasurer’s Report, I 3, p 1 Coil Line Index - Volume 2 - 1989 Issue 1, January – pgs 1 - 8 Issue 7, July – pgs 1 - 16 25¢ Honeybee, I 12, p 10 Issue 2, February – pgs 1 - 18 Issue -
1999 Spring USPS Philatelic Catalog
Arctic Fox Polor Bear PUT YOUR STAMP ON HISTORY 1 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE# usa Philatelic THE OFFICIAL SOURCE FOR STAMP ENTHUSIASTS Dear Stamp Enthusiast, USA PHILATELIC Welcome to USA Philatelic, the official source for current US stamps and The Official Source For Stamp Enthusiasts stamp products. This is the first catalog of the year, and to celebrate we have Spring 1999 several firsts lined up for you. Published by Stamp Services United States Postal Service For a start, with the Victorian-Love stamps (page 4) we have the first stamps Washington, DC 20260-2435 in US postal history cut to the shape of the image. These beautiful 334 and 554 stamps both celebrate the joy of love—and make philatelic history. In this issue we’re Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer also unveiling two new wildlife stamp issues. Arctic Animals (page 5) depicts creatures William J. Henderson who have adapted to the extreme conditions near the North Pole. And Sonoran Senior Vice President and Desert (page 7), the first in our Nature of America Series, explores the beauty and Chief Marketing Officer diversity of the North American biotic communities. Broadway’s First Couple, Allen R. Kane Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, make their debut on a stamp. And Malcolm X Executive Director, Stamp Services is the latest African American to be honored in the Black Heritage Series. Azeezaly S. Jaffer Manager, International In 1997, the International Collection was introduced as part of the USA Philatelic & Direct Marketing catalog. Since then, the number of countries whose stamps we offer has grown to Richard H. -
Showgard Size Guide for Sheets Issue
Showgard Size Guide for sheets Issue ................................................................................. Showgard Size #10 Envelopes .................................................................. 105 $16.25 Marine One Express Mail ..................................... 181 $16.50 Hoover Dam Express Mail .................................... 181 $17.50 Old Faithful Express Mail...................................... 181 $4.60 Air Force One Priority Mail ..................................... 181 $4.60 Mount Rushmore Priority Mail ................................ 181 $4.95 Redwood Forest Priority Mail ................................. 181 * Mount with seam running vertically ................................ 1¢ Official Mail .................................................................. 127 17¢ Big Horn Sheep ......................................................... 127 2008 Olympics .................................................................. 147 26¢ Florida Panther .......................................................... 127,(100)265/231 37¢ Flag- Pane of 100 ...................................................... 265/231 37¢ Flag Pane of 20 ......................................................... 127 37¢. 60¢ Garden Bouquet ................................................ 127 39¢ Happy Birthday .......................................................... 100 39¢ Liberty and Flag ......................................................... 137 39¢ With Love and Kisses ...............................................