Canalzone
The Brian Moorhouse Estate (part 2)
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Lot# : 4605 Canalzone
Canal Zone 1912/16: Panama 2 c. vermilion & black, an unused example with CANAL / ZONE reading down, further variety "Centre Inverted", well centred and of fresh and very fine appearance, one slightly blunted perf. at base, part og. A very scarce stamp Scott = $ 650.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4607 Canalzone
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Lot# : 4610 Canalzone
Canal Zone 1924/25: USA Franklin 1 c. deep green overprinted, an unused block of nine of good rich colour, straight edge and vertical guide line at right, sixth stamp with variety "ZONE" inverted, fresh and very fine, large part or unmounted og. A scarce and attractive multiple Scott = $ 350+.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 120 CHFLot# : 4611 Canalzone
Canal Zone 1928 (Dec): USA American Indian 14 c. dark blue, perf. 11, an unused sheet marginal block of four from right of sheet with Plate Number 15795 in margin, slight wrinkle in margin otherwise fresh and fine with large part og. Scarce Scott = $ 125++.Starting bid : 80 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4612 Canalzone
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Lot# : 4618 Canalzone
1918 (Oct 18): Panama Canal Official penalty envelope mailed on the First Flight from Cristobal to Balboa struck with superb circular THE PANAMA CANAL / First Trip / AERO MAIL / 9 A.M. Oct. 18 / 1918 / ATLANTIC-PACIFIC cachet in blue and two strikes (one superb) of the acceptance cachet BALBOA HEIGHTS, C.Z. / First Trip / AERO MAIL / 10 A.M. Oct 18 / 1918 / RECEIVED in violet. Repaired opening tear at upper left. Whilst 919 pieces of mail were carried by Major W.W.Wynne in a Seaplane, most were Liberty Loan subscription request forms which, if utilised would have been sent back to the Government or, if not, probably thrown away. Either way, an immensely rare Flight cover Muller #1 = 25'000 points.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4620 Canalzone
Canal Zone 1925 (June 24): Postage Due 1 c. carmine-rose, an unused block of nine overprinted in black Type B, central stamp showing variety "ZONE / ZONE", hinged for protection but with central horizontal strip of three, including the variety, unmounted og. A very rare and most attractive multiple Scott = $ 1'500+.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : not sold
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