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1, 1847 5c Red brown, centrally struck red "38" numeral cancel (British credit), three clear to ample margins, clear to in at left, VG-Fine; a rarely seen marking on this stamp and likely unique (Image)
1, 1847 5c Red brown, horizontal pair with four large margins including sheet margin at left, tied by two strikes of magenta grid with matching "Hartford Ct. Jun 25" cds, "Paid" pointing hand handstamp and large red "10" numeral rate handstamp on buff cover to Avon Springs, New York, left stamp with natural diagonal paper crease at lower left, Extremely Fine, a delightful combination of markings, 2013 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Image)
1, 1847, 5c Red brown, stamp with red "5" handstamp, used on envelope with blue "Baltimore Md. May 25 [1851]" cds to Freiwaldau in Austria, red "52" charged upon arrival, variety of different transit/arrival backstamps, stamp repaired with portion of margins added at top and left, still a Fine and scarce Transatlantic use of the 1847 issue, with the 5c stamp paying British open mail rate by British packet, 1s6d marked debit to Prussia (8p sea postage from US to GB, 6p for British transport, 4p for double weight letter carried by Belgian transit), then 52kr marked due by Austria equaling 18p owed to Britain (43kr) plus 9kr for internal mail transit, 2005 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Image)
1, 1847 5c Red brown, canceled but not tied on a folded letter (letterhead of the State Bank of Ohio) addressed to "T Severance" in Cleveland Ohio (a prominent family) by red circular grid with a corresponding "Cuyahoga Falls O. Aug 27" (1850) cds, stamp with rich color and just clear to wide margins, letter a couple vertical file folds and light aging spots not affecting stamp, a Fine Ohio use; the USPCS census records just 8 #1 covers used from Cuyahoga Falls, this being census #10038 (Scott $425) (Image)
CV. 200
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 275.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 10:06:07 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3208
Symbol: Cat No: 1a var.
1a, 1847 5c Grayish brown, blue grid cancel of the Norwich & Worcester RR, three clear to full margins, clear to just in at right, minor faults, Fine appearance yet a nice strike of this elusive marking (Image)
2, 1847 10c Black, four-margined single tied by blue circular grid cancels with accompanying lightly struck Detroit Mich cds on cover front which has been attached in the upper left corner by wax seal to the 1850 folded letter enclosure, F-VF; signed Ezra Cole, copy of 1979 PF certificate (Scott $800) (Image)
2, 1847 10c Black, position 22R, four large margins, top and left framelines recut, bottom right corner showing framelines not joined, blackish blue grid ties, matching "Louisville Ky Jun 23 10" integral cds, used on folded lettersheet to New York, Extremely Fine and attractive in every respect, 2012 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Image)
3P4, 1875 5c Red brown, Plate proof on card, ample to full margins, few tiny tone spots on face, some small h.r. on back, o/w Very Fine (Scott $250) (Image)
5A, 1851 1c Blue, Type Ib, horizontal pair, positions 8-9R1E, tied by a red Cincinnati, Ohio circular datestamp on a newspaper wrapper to -½Mr. H.B. Blackwell, Indianapolis Inda.," manuscript -½Paid-+ at top right, stamps and wrapper with faults, 2008 PSE certificate (Scott $16,000 for used pair off-cover, $15,500 for position 8R1E on cover with no premium for red cancel)rnType Ib comes only from six positions on Plate 1 Early. Positions 6 and 8 are the best, while positions 3, 4, 5 and 9 are the less distinct examples. The recipient of this wrapper, Henry Browne Blackwell (May 4, 1825 - September 7, 1909), was one of the founders of Abraham Lincoln-+s Republican Party and the American Woman Suffrage Association. He was also the brother of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to earn a medical degree in the US, and the husband of Lucy Stone, an important advocate for woman's rights in the 1840's until her death in 1893. (Image)
8A, 1857 1c Blue, Type IIIA, rich color, wide margin at right, in to just in on the other sides, tiny corner margin crease at lower right, VG-Fine; 2004 PF certificate (Scott $750) (Image)
9, 1851 1c Blue, Type IV, Major double transfer, pos. 91L1L, ample to touching margins, light cancel, tiny corner margin crease at top right, F-VF, 2019 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $90) (Image)
11, 1855 3c Dull red, Type I, tied on an envelope with blue cameo ad for "S.H. Kerfoot & Co/ Real Estate & Stock Brokers" by black "Chicago Ill. 27 Dec 1856" cds, stamp with some margins, trivial bit of wear along top and left edges, Very Fine and attractive, ex-Provera (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Jun-23-2021, 10:11:38 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3219
Symbol: Cat No: 11 var.
11 var, 1856 3c Brownish carmine shade, lovely right sheet margin single, partial strike of New York cds, a wonderful stamp, 2012 PSAG graded 90 certificate (Scott $85 for Dull red shade) (Image)
13, 1855 10c Green, Type I, light cancel, full to large margins top and right, in to just in left and bottom, Fine; 2016 PSAG certificate (Scott $750) (Image)