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Colombia 1859 First Issue - 20-Centavos
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Sym. |
Lot Description |
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| 189° |
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1859, 20c Blue (6). Complete sheet from Stone B, original gum, sheet margins all around, bright "Sky Blue" shade, some typical creasing caused by gum and foldsVERY FINE. ONE OF FOUR KNOWN COMPLETE
SHEETS OF THE 20-CENTAVOS 1859 FIRST ISSUE FROM STONE B. THESE ARE THE ONLY COMPLETE SHEETS OF THE ENTIRE FIRST ISSUE. A SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION ITEM. Illustrated in Bortfeldt handbook (page 40). Ex Wickersham and Londono
(Image) |
E. 10,000-15,000
SOLD for $11,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 190° |
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1859, 20c Blue (6). Complete sheet from Stone B, original gum, sheet margins all around, intense shade, some typical creasing caused by gum and foldsVERY FINE. THIS IS ANOTHER OF THE FOUR KNOWN
COMPLETE SHEETS OF THE 20-CENTAVOS 1859 FIRST ISSUE FROM STONE B. THESE ARE THE ONLY COMPLETE SHEETS OF THE ENTIRE FIRST ISSUE. AN IMPORTANT CLASSIC COLOMBIAN RARITY. Ex Newbury (Image) |
E. 10,000-15,000
SOLD for $10,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 191° |
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1859, 20c Gray Blue (6a). Stone B, Positions 1-4 thru 45-48, left sheet margin block of 20, original gum, distinctive Gray Blue shade, some creases and thins around perimeterVERY FINE APPEARANCE.
A RARE UNUSED MULTIPLE OF THE 20-CENTAVOS IN THE SCARCER GRAY BLUE SHADE. Ex Wickersham and Londono (Image) |
E. 3,000-4,000
SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 192° |
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1859, 20c Blue (6). Stone B, Positions 1-4/12-15, top left corner sheet margin block, large margins all around, original gum, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine, this block comes from the same positions on
Stone B as the tete-beche block of eight from Stone A offered in lot 188, the two would make an ideal exhibition page, showing the inverted transfer on Stone A and the normal upright transfer on Stone B (Image) |
E. 1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 193° |
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1859, 20c Violet (6 var). A remarkable shade, which is unlike any other 20c shade seen by Islander, closely matching some of the early printings of the 5c in reddish or purplish Violet, large margins,
numeral "4" cancel struck twice, Extremely Fine, an intriguing stamp, causing Islander to wonder if this is actually an as-yet unrecorded 20-centavos entry on the 5-centavos stone, in which case this would be a single example of a transfer error (or
20c "color error," printed in Violet) (Image) |
E. 750-1,000
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 194° |
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1859, 20c Blue (6). Stone A, ample to large margins including bottom sheet margin, beautiful deep shade, tied by blue "MEDELLIN/FRANCA" oval handstamp on upper half of folded cover with addressee's
name, gum soaks at edge of sheet margin, Extremely Fine, ex Newbury and Neuberger (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500
SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 195° |
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1859, 20c Blue (6). Four singles, mostly full to large margins except lefthand stamp touched, end stamp at right has slight vertical crease, varying impressions in a deep shade, tied by two perfect
strikes of "BOGOTA" framed handstamp on blue legal-size registered cover to Cartagena, red registration markings including "Certificacion a Bogota/Salio en 28 de Fbro. 1860" two-line script handstamp with date in manuscript, matching
"Confederacion Granadina, Bogota, Admon. Geral de Correos Nacionales" oval handstamp with coat of arms, multiple strikes of "0" handstamp, manuscript "80cs" rate at upper right, red wax seals, neat receipt docketing at lower left, vertical fold at
leftEXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS THE ONLY REGISTERED COVER EXTANT BEARING THE COLOMBIAN FIRST ISSUE, AND, IN FACT, IT IS THE ONLY REGISTERED COVER BEFORE 1863. IT IS ALSO THE LARGEST NUMBER OF FIRST ISSUE 20-CENTAVOS STAMPS KNOWN ON COVER AND THE
HIGHEST FRANKING OF THE FIRST ISSUE. TRULY ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR COLOMBIAN COVERS IN EXISTENCE, AND AN IMPORTANT ITEM FROM BOTH THE POSTAL HISTORY AND PHILATELIC PERSPECTIVES. This remarkable artifact of Colombian postal history is
illustrated on page 13 of Dieter Bortfeldt's Colombia Philatelic Handbook and Catalogue 1859-1860. It surfaced in the 1982 Corinphila sale of the Neuberger collection and has no prior recorded history. The only other cover known to us which
bears more than one 20-centavos is the cover to Hamburg illustrated on page 5 of the Bortfeldt handbook. (Image) |
E. 75,000-100,000
SOLD for $90,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 196° |
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1859, 5c Slate, 20c Blue (3e, 6). 5c Stone A, large margins to touched at top, 20c large to huge margins, both stamps tied by "CALI" oval handstamp on blue quadrille-paper folded letter to Lanman & Kemp in
New York City, datelined April 11, 1860, sender's routing "Via Cartagena", red "Forwarded by C. J. Fox, Aspinwall N.G." oval handstamp, evidently carried outside the mails into New York City, because there are no required
ship-letter due markings, June 13 receipt docketing, two file folds, one passing thru left side of 5c stamp (pressed out and not very noticeable)VERY FINE. COVERS WITH TWO DIFFERENT COLOMBIAN FIRST ISSUE STAMPS ARE EXCEEDINGLY RARE, AND CLASSIC
COLOMBIAN COVERS TO FOREIGN DESTINATIONS ARE ALSO GREAT RARITIES. FEWER THAN A HALF-DOZEN FIRST ISSUE COVERS TO THE UNITED STATES ARE KNOWN. Ex Gebauer. Signed Holcombe. (Image) |
E. 15,000-20,000
SOLD for $12,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 197° |
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1859, 5c Violet, 20c Gray Blue (3, 6a). 5c from Stone A in a deep reddish Violet shade, slightly cut in, 20c early shade and impression, large margins, each cancelled by matching "6" blue numeral
handstamp (20c tied) on folded cover to London, England, sender's routing "p Vapor Via Cartagena", ms. "1/-" one-shilling due marking, "Carthagena Oc 26 1859" British P.O. transit backstamp, red London receiving datestamp (Nov. 24), the
addressee's name has been cut out of the cover (patched with archival tape), could and should be restoredAN IMPORTANT COVER BEARING TWO DIFFERENT COLOMBIAN FIRST ISSUES FROM EARLY PRINTINGS AND ADDRESSED TO ENGLAND. CLASSIC COLOMBIAN COVERS TO
FOREIGN COUNTRIES ARE EXTREMELY RARE. THIS IS THE ONLY KNOWN FIRST ISSUE COVER TO ENGLAND. Ex Gebauer. Signed Holcombe (Image) |
E. 7,500-10,000
SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 198° |
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1859, 20c Blue (6). Stone A, three large margins, barely in at right, cancelled by bold blue "0" numeral handstamp (tied by impression thru paper) on blue folded cover to Honda, receipt docketing
"Santamarta Mayo 26 de 1860", small gum soak in stampVERY FINE. A CHOICE AND RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 20-CENTAVOS 1859 FIRST ISSUE USED ON COVER. This and the following lot make an attractive pair of covers showing the 20-centavos from
Stone A and Stone B. (Image) |
E. 3,000-4,000
SOLD for $6,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 199° |
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1859, 20c Gray Blue (6a). Stone B, large margins including huge bottom sheet margin, cancelled by blue "0" numeral handstamp on blue folded letter to Barranquilla, datelined "Honda 14 de Oct. de
1859", file fold thru stamp has been pressed out, leaving only a slight traceVERY FINE APPEARANCE. A HANDSOME AND RARE COVER BEARING THE 20-CENTAVOS FIRST ISSUE. This and the previous lot make an attractive pair of covers showing the
20-centavos from Stone A and Stone B. (Image) |
E. 2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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