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1861 15c black, also 2c black (creases) and 3c red, both with F.Grill, used on cover from Lewisboro, N.Y. (May 7) to a naval officer, USS Piscataqua, care of American Consul at Hong Kong, minor flaws, fine and scarce combination to China (U.S.S. Piscataqua, a screw steamer, sailed in December of 1867 to the East Indies via the Cape of Good Hope, arriving Singapore 18 April 1868. Serving as a flagship for the Asiatic Station, she visited ports in China, Japan, and the Philippines. From 1868 to 1869, a civil war raged in Japan; during the course of this war, Piscataqua protected the lives of United States citizens and American interests) (Cat No. 77,87,88) (Image)
1867 2c black, E.Grill, small h.r., well centered for this notoriously difficult stamp, some irregular perforations as often, sharp impression, pencil notation on reverse, v.f., with 2020 PSAG certificate, cat. $1700 (Cat No. 87) (Image)
1867 1c blue, F. Grill, l.h., nicely centered for this difficult issue, rich color, fresh and fine, with 1988 PFC and 2020 PSAG certificate, cat. $2800 (Cat No. 92) (Image)
1867 3c red, F.Grill, very lightly hinged, usual centering, fresh color, fine, with photocopy of a 2017 PSE certificate for a block of six from which it originated, cat. $350 (Cat No. 94) (Image)
1867 3c red, tied blue cross-roads cancel on cover from Cheyenne, Dak. (Apr 27) to Hennepin, Ill, with corresponding departure cds alongside, v.f. (this "Magic City" of the plains, as it was referred to, grew quickly with wooden structures replacing the original tents in the first months of the town's existence. The residents almost immediately began calling for separation from Dakota Territory, whose capital was in Yankton, some 700 miles to the east. The Cheyenne Leader published an editorial on Oct 22, 1867 calling for the formation of a new territory to be called Wyoming or Lincoln, with Cheyenne (of course) as its capital. The Nov 14, 1867 issue of the "Leader" announced the arrival of the Union Pacific railroad to the city from the east, further fueling the separatist movement. However, it was not until Jul 29, 1868 that Laramie County and Cheyenne were officially transferred to the newly formed Wyoming Territory) (Cat No. 94) (Image)
1869 1c buff, small h.r., well centered with wide margins, with 2007 PFC and 2019 PSAG certificate, both graded "XF 90" (SMQ $2,000) (Cat No. 112) (Image)
1869 2c brown, block of twelve, one stamp n.h., fresh color, minor gum creases affecting six stamps, otherwise fine-v.f. (catalogued as two hinged blocks and four singles) cat. $9500 (Cat No. 113) (Image)
1869 3c ultramarine, n.h., well centered, fresh color, with photocopy of a 2018 PSE certificate for a block of six from which it originated (catalogue value is for hinged) cat. $225 (Cat No. 114) (Image)
1869 24c green and violet, center inverted, lightly canceled, fairly well centered, nibbed perfs at left, otherwise fine and attractive invert. Most examples have far more significant faults, with 2017 PSE certificate (catalogue value is for fine centered examples with only minimal faults) cat. $37500 (Cat No. 120b) (Image)
1869 90c carmine and black, used, well centered with large margins, unobtrusive cancel, v.f., with 1988 PFC and 2020 PSAG certificate, cat. $1800 (Cat No. 122) (Image)
1870 7c vermilion, New York Foreign Mail cancel, nice color, with 2002 APS certificate and 2020 PSAG certificate, the latter graded "80" (SMQ $550) (Cat No. 138) (Image)
1870 15c bright orange, unused without gum, well centered with wide margins, fresh color, with 1979 PFC, 2000 PSE certificate and 2013 PSAG certificate, the latter graded "XF 90" (SMQ $1,450) (Cat No. 152) (Image)
Est.$750
Opening US$ 800.00
Sold...US$ 800.00
Closed..Feb-02-2021, 10:21:44 EST
Sold For 800
United States 1873 Continental Bank Note Company
Sale No: 0221
Lot No: 40
Symbol: O
Cat No: 158 var.