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Hawaii, 1864, 2¢ black. Plate 7-A, type X, position 10, cancelled by United States numeral "1" in barred oval cancel, full even margins, Very Fine and choice, a very unusual cancellation on a Hawaiian numeral issue. Scott No. 24; $1,050.
A GORGEOUS EXAMPLE WHICH IS PARTICULARLY RARE IN USED CONDITION, DESPITE THE LATE USAGE. Scott $1,050 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 1¢ dark blue. Plate 11-A, type VIII, position 4, no gum, ample margins all around, deep color, F.-V.F. Scott No. 25; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 1¢ dark blue. Plate 11-A, type VII, position 3, close margins; minor light tropical stains, without gum, Fine appearance, with 1999 H.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 25; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 2¢ dark blue, broken toe of "2" variety. Plate 10-A, type II, position 10, part o.g., clear to just shaving framelines, Fine and scarce, with 2013 A.P.E.X. certificate. Scott No. 26; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 2¢ dark blue. Plate 10-A, type VII, position 3, no gum, four full even margins, bright, fresh color, Very Fine. Scott No. 26; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 2¢ dark blue. Plate 10-A, type III, position 7, mostly full margins, strong impression, without gum, F.-V.F. Scott No. 26; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 2¢ dark blue. Plate 10-A, type VII, position 3, large margins except clear at top left, without gum, F.-V.F. Scott No. 26; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1865, 2¢ dark blue. Plate 10-A, type IX, position 1, large even margins, strong impression on crisp paper, without gum, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 26; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1861, 2¢ pale rose, horizontally laid paper. Four large even margins, bold red square grid cancel, Extremely Fine and attractive. Scott No. 27; $350. Scott $350 (Image)
Hawaii, 1863, 2¢ carmine rose, vertically laid paper. Neat square grid cancel, ample to large margins, unusually deep bold color, Very Fine, choice so nice, with 1980 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 28a; $450. Scott $450 (Image)
Hawaii, 1863, 2¢ carmine rose, vertically laid paper. Showing "doughnut hole" colorless flaw in upper portion of left panel, square grid cancel, margins large to touching frameline at top right, Very Fine. Scott No. 28a; $450. Scott $450 (Image)
Hawaii, 1871, 1¢ purple, diagonal bisect. Lower right portion of stamp in combination with 1871, 1¢ mauve single + 1878, 6¢ bluish green (30+33a) on piece addressed to Canada, tied by target handstamps; 6¢ with small tear at top, F.-V.F., very unusual. Scott No. 30 var.; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Hawaii, 1864, 2¢ rose vermilion, diagonally bisected. Lower left portion of stamp on piece in combination with 1866, 5¢ blue (32) and U.S. 1861, 10¢ green (68, defective), Hawaiian stamps tied by negative "HI" handstamp and U.S. stamp by light quartered cork handstamp, F.-V.F., a rare combination usage, with this bisect in combination with a #32 on cover cataloging $7,500, ex-Atherton. Scott No. 31b; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Hawaii, 1864, 2¢ rose vermilion, diagonal half used as 1¢. Bottom right portion of stamp in combination with 1866, 5¢ blue (32) on 1871 cover to York, Pa., tied by grid and cork handstamps with no Honolulu postmark, red "San Francisco, Paid All, Jan 8" transit cds; 5¢ stamp with light corner crease, F.-V.F.,ex-Golden, with 1937 letter of authenticity from Bertram W.H. Poole. Scott No. 31b; $8,500.
A RARE BISECT OF THE 1864 2¢ KAMEHAMEHA IV ISSUE USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE 5¢ KAMEHAMEHA V ISSUE.
Mail exchanged between Hawaii and the United States was greatly simplified by the Postal Convention signed May 4, 1870, effective July 1, 1870, which established the 6¢ single-letter rate to the United States. The 6¢ stamps were not available until late Spring 1871, and so the rate was made up using three 2c stamps. As the supply of 2c stamps dwindled, the post office permitted some bisects to be used with 5¢ stamps for the 6¢ rate. The first Honolulu convention period "Paid All" cds (MH 245.02) is recorded from July 22, 1870 until September 5, 1870. Scott $8,500 (Image)