This is Siegel Sale 1272, lot 3542 which had an estimate of $750-1000 and sold for $3000 plus 18% BP, shipping and if appropriate sales tax. No it was not me as I went one over estimate or $1900 too low. I even thought I was over offering on the philatelic created item.
While it seems spectacularly over paid, it does cover 10 cent registration, 10 cents Special Delivery and 41 ounces at the UPU letter rate. Even a heavy metal, say gold or osmium, slab wouldn't push the weight that high in the envelope.
Any idea what drove this price up so much? There is the special delivery angle, the Panama Pacific angle, the Washington Franklin angle and of course the Parcel Post angle.
As to PP, it is nice but not that good in my opinion. For a Special Delivery, it certainly comes with a good destination and eye candy postage. I can't comment on the WFs but it is a nice selection of them. While I may undervalue philatelic inspired/created multiple value Parcel Post covers, here 8 of the 12 possible, I would not except to be low by 2/3rds.
I will note that 3579, a group postal history lot, "Cover Balance. Small box with a range of covers, including group of stampless with blue "Adams & Cos. Express San Francisco" oval handstamp, wide range of other issues including
nice group of Parcel Post, Special Delivery, few Trans-Mississippi, Louisiana Purchase, Jamestown, some faults, some Fine-Very Fine, a diverse group" hammered at $550 (plus BP etc.) verses a top estimate of $400. [Here I was an, not the, underbidder with a last minute blind bid not having seen any part of the lot.]
Comments and speculations welcome. If the buyer sees this perhaps the real reason can be offered up. Heck any one who bid over $1500 could comment why it was interesting to them.
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