Sale 1162 — United States Stamps
Sale Date — Tuesday-Wednesday, 25-26 July, 2017
Category — Hunting Permits
Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
810
Mallards Dropping In (RW1). Etching, paper size 273 x 203mm, pencil manuscript "Design for first Federal Duck Stamp - 1934" and signed Ding Darling, some creasing at bottom right and few minor toned spots, still Very Fine and scarce, according to The Duck Stamp Story, Darling created the design for this issue in about one hour, due to a printing deadline, Stearns and Fink value $6,000.00
E. 1,000-1,500
900
811
1946-1992 Hunting Permit Plate Blocks (RW13, RW37, RW44, RW59). Four Mint N.H. plate no. blocks of four or six, fresh colors, couple usual light natural gum skips and bends, Very Fine-Extremely Fine
765
160
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$1.00 1948 Hunting Permit (RW15). Mint N.H. bottom left plate no. 160101 block of six, rich color, Very Fine and choice
400
120
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$2.00 1950 Hunting Permit (RW17). Mint N.H. bottom right plate no. 161536 block of six, rich color, Very Fine
550
150
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$2.00 1952 Hunting Permit (RW19). Mint N.H. top right plate no. block of six, deep rich color, usual natural gum skips and bends, Very Fine and choice
550
250
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Steller's Eiders, First Edition Remarqued (RW40). Signed Lee LeBlanc in pencil and numbered "Artist's Proof 16/50" and neatly framed for wall mounting, pencil remarque at bottom, fresh and Extremely Fine, Stearns and Fink value $5,600.00
E. 400-500
225
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Hunting Permits Collection (RW1-RW81). Mint N.H. collection mounted on album and stock pages, very high quality throughout including the key early issues (RW1-RW9), a few duplicates included as well, Very Fine-Extremely Fine, an unusually fresh and choice Hunting Permits collection
E. 1,500-2,000
2,000
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325
70
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