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1857 3c rose, type I, unused without gum, well centered for issue, good color, faint thin, fine (catalogued as unused without gum) cat. $950 (Cat No. 25) (Image)
1857 5c orange brown, type II, l.h., fairly well centered for this issue, fresh color, fine, with 2014 PSAG certificate for a block of four from which this originated, cat. $1200 (Cat No. 30) (Image)
1857 5c orange brown, type II, small h.r., nice color, fine, with 2018 PFC for a horizontal pair from which it originated, cat. $1200 (Cat No. 30) (Image)
1875 90c deep blue, unused without gum as issued, nice color, tiny thin, otherwise fresh and fine, only 454 sold, with 2019 PSAG certificate, cat. $3500 (Cat No. 47) (Image)
Cat. $3500, Est.$2,000
Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00
Closed..Jul-07-2020, 13:16:13 EST
Sold For 2000
United States 1861-68 Issues
Sale No: 0720
Lot No: 8027
Symbol: E
1861 3c Washington, Lowenberg Essay on onionskin paper, printed in reverse, horizontal strip of three, se-tenant with France 1c Empire, horizontal pair, all in brown, usual light creases, fine, scarce (Image)
Est.$1,500
Opening US$ 1,200.00
Closed..Jul-07-2020, 13:16:38 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0720
Lot No: 8028
Symbol: Pb
Cat No: 63TC5
1861 1c "Lowenberg" (Patent 42,207) imperf. trial color proofs on "Starch" coated paper, five different blocks of four, without gum, few faults noted, otherwise fine-v.f. (The National Bank Note Company was impressed with Lowenberg's patent to the extent that they essayed it to the Post Office Department as a possibility for the prevention of reuse of stamps. It was essentially a decal that would destruct if one tried to remove it and reuse it. All values except the one-cent issue were essayed. They are quite fragile and the design often flakes off the glassine type paper carrying the design) cat. $800 (Cat No. 63TC5) (Image)
Cat. $800, Est.$200
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Jul-07-2020, 13:17:52 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 0720
Lot No: 8029
Symbol: Pb
Cat No: 63TC6
1861 1c "Wyckoff" (Patent 53,723) trial color proofs on "China White" coated paper, eight different perforated blocks of four, with or without gum, some straight edges or minor faults noted, generally fine or better, scarce, cat. $1600 (Cat No. 63TC6) (Image)
1861 12c black, black and red cancels, well centered with wide margins, nice impression, with 1996, 2005 and 2018 PFCs, the latter graded "XF 90" (SMQ $375) (Cat No. 69) (Image)
1861 90c blue, large die proof on india, die sunk on card, linen hinge running down the left edge on reverse, fresh color, v.f., cat. $500 (Cat No. 72P1) (Image)
1861 2c black, used on Sanitary Fair cacheted cover, tied by faint cds, some wear, otherwise fine, cat. $2000 (Cat No. 73) (Image)
Cat. $2000, Est.$250
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 375.00
Closed..Jul-07-2020, 13:23:44 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 0720
Lot No: 8038
Symbol: e
1863 two covers, one addressed to a Prisoner of War (Capt. Corker) at Fort Delaware, Delaware, another from the camp to Baltimore, with oval "Prisoner's Letter / Examined / Fort Delaware, Del.", faults, fine appearance (Image)
1867 12c black, F.Grill, unused without gum, well centered, reperforated at left, v.f. appearance, with 1987 PFC (catalogued as unused without gum) cat. $1000 (Cat No. 97) (Image)