Auction 73

Global Collections Sale


1851-1857 Issues


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Lot 10
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1852, 3¢ Washington, dull red, type II (Scott 11A), position 10LIL, a magnificent corner margin single, with clear to huge margins all around, large PAID in grid cancel, Extremely Fine to Superb, with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott $15.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Realized
$130
Lot 11
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1855, 10¢ Washington, green, type II (Scott 14), a used gem with large margins all around including parts of the next stamp at right, grid cancel, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $145.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Realized
$110
Lot 12
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1857, 1¢ Franklin, blue, type V (Scott 24), fancy grid in octagon cancels, Fine to Very Fine, with 2017 P.F. certificate.
Estimate $75 - 100.
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Realized
$65
Lot 13
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1857, 3¢ Washington, dull red, type III (Scott 26), Canton, MS fancy "Lyre" cancel, Very Fine, a beautiful example of this famous fancy cancel, with 2017 P.F. certificate.
Estimate $150 - 200.
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Realized
$500
Lot 14
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1859, 5¢ Jefferson, brown, type I (Scott 29), beautifully well centered for this very difficult issue, with a neat c.d.s., Very Fine to Extremely Fine, with 2024 P.S.A.G. certificate. Scott $325.
Estimate $250 - 350.
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Lot 15
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1859, 10¢ Washington, green, type V (Scott 35), choice centering and a premium red PAID cancel, Extremely Fine, with 2024 P.S.A.G. certificate graded XF 90. Scott $68. SMQ $225.
Estimate $120 - 180.
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Realized
$100
Lot 16
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1859, 10¢ Washington, green, type V (Scott 35), beautifully well centered within jumbo margins, premium blue cancel, Extremely Fine. Scott $60.
Estimate $60 - 80.
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Lot 17

1859, 12¢ Washington, black, plate III (Scott 36B), horizontal pair from the left pane with sheet selvage at left, positions undetermined by Allen but he notes no guide dots at left or top, the right frameline of left stamp is half missing, fresh color, o.g., minor hinge remnant mostly in selvage, Fine, only five left margin examples from the 12¢ plate 3 are recorded by Allen. Scott $1,650.
Estimate $350 - 500.
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Realized
$300
Lot 18

1859, 12¢ Washington, black, plate III (Scott 36B), a rare horizontal block of 6, positions 66-68/76-78L3, with an extra vertical ruled line between subjects at right, well centered, with deep color, o.g., hinge remnants and reinforced perfs; a couple of spots of missing gum and possibly slight thin in two stamps, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, this is the largest block from the left pane of plate 3 recorded by Allen. Cataloged as a block and pair without the variety. Scott $6,500+.
Estimate $1,500 - 2,000

The panes of the 12¢ 1857 that were discovered in remainders returned from Southern post offices, were sold to Ferdinand Trifet in 1878 and evidently were mostly right panes from plate 3, and almost all had the gum removed because they were stuck together. This block is exceptional because it comes from the left pane and also because it has original gum. The double frameline and extra ruled line varieties are found only on the left pane. The ruled line between columns 7 and 8 is often confused with an interpane centerline
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Realized
$2,000
Lot 19
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1860, 24¢ Washington, gray lilac (Scott 37), an exceptionally beautiful used gem, the centering is fantastic, Extremely Fine, with 2012 P.S.A.G. certificate graded XF 90, plus an ungraded 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott $400. SMQ $1,050.
Estimate $600 - 800.
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Realized
$650




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