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Sale No: 776
Lot No: 77
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Cat No: 1, 2 Collection
1847 Issue Stamp and Cover Collection (Scott 1, 2), 5c comprising 4 covers and 23 stamps, covers are pair to Iowa with faint red "Steam Boat" cancel (1972 APS cert), single on 1850 FL Philadelphia to Boston, brown orange shade datelined "Boston Feby. 30, 1851" to Bedford NH, and single tied by red "Way 5" handstamps to Salem Mass., stamps feature many sought after shade varieties and cancels including chocolate brown, black brown (4 including demonetized with handwritten "good for nothing" protest cancel, and blue "PAID" in lozenge cancel), brown orange, yellow brown, orange brown (2 including green "5" in frame cancel of Princeton NJ), brown (4 including one dot in "S" variety and one with red "5" cancel, grayish brown (2; one with black "5" cancel, other with blue "5" cancel), red orange with PSE and Crowe certs, and red brown with ms. "X" reportedly from Naugatuck Railroad route agent George Griswold, the 10c issue comprising 2 covers and 9 stamps including one Harelip, one with blue "10" cancel, one with double transfer at bottom right, and one with double transfer type 2(B) Pos. 31R1, also includes a right half bisect on cover from Baltimore to NYC that is part of the famed Kennedy correspondence and ex Rust (lot 116) with 1964 letter from Bernard Harmer explaining why the PF declined opinion, Very Fine, see this incredible lot online, ex-Gatsby. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $15,000-20,000
Opening US$ 11,000.00
Sold...US$ 16,000.00
Closed..Sep-30-2022, 12:16:02 EST
Sold For 16000
Sale No: 776
Lot No: 78
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Cat No: 1 (9)
1847, 5¢ red brown Franklin, Shades Study (Scott 1), a ready-made one-page reference collection, comprising nine #1s (plus a #2), generally lightly cancelled and in distinct shades; per the consignor, Franklin is presented in red brown, pale brown, brown, dark brown (on piece with #20L7), grayish brown, blackish brown, orange brown, red orange and brown orange; four certificates (for #1 (1995 PF), 1a (2006 PF) and 1b (2010 PF), plus #2 (2004 PF)) accompany; all cancelled in red except one black and two blue; all four-margined examples (some more fully than others) and sound as far as we can see, Very Fine, an attractive addition to any collection. Scott $17,750 (Owner's). (Image)