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1, 1847 5c Red brown, worn impression, warm color, margins huge at the sides to clear at top and bottom, neat black grid, Very Fine and choice (Scott $350) (Image)
1, 1847 5c Red brown, tied on piece by red boxed "Paid" cancel and a red Greenwich Ct town cancel, rich colors, large margins, Very Fine and choice; 1989 PSE and 1992 Philatelic Foundation certificates; ex-Brow, Saadi, Gross (Scott $400) (Image)
1-2, 1847 5c Red brown, 10c Black, 5c just clear to full margins, light red cancels, tiny corner crease, 10c 3½ margins, just in at bottom left, lightly cancelled, pinhole, F-VF appearance (Scott $1,100) (Image)
3, 1875 5c Red brown reproduction, ample to full margins, without gum as issued, small scissor cut entirely within the margin at upper right, fresh and Fine (Scott $900) (Image)
9, 1851 1c Blue, Type IV, Recut once at top, Break in bottom line due to plate wear, portions of two blue town cancels, three large margins including portions adjacent stamp at top and left, just in at bottom, light vertical crease, Fine appearance; 2014 Weiss certificate (Image)
11A, 1851 3c Dull red, Type II, Plate 1 Late color study assembled by Tom Alexander, includes seven covers, a used single, and a used pair, all neatly written up on exhibit quality pages, includes two brown claret covers, two claret covers (and the off-cover stamps), reddish orange brown, transitional brown (between experimental orange brown and brownish carmine), and dull orange brown, an Extremely Fine collection, each cover is nothing short of superb and selected for both its color and overall appearance, very difficult to duplicate at this level of quality (Image)
11A, 1851 3c Dull red, Type II, reconstruction of the right three columns of Plate 3 Left by Dr. Carroll Chase, 22 used stamps neatly hinged to index cards with Chase's writing, as well as seven covers (six single frankings and a pair), expertly demonstrates different varieties of recutting, many stamps Very Fine or better, a spectacular collection which would be difficult and time-consuming to reproduce (Image)
13P1, 1855 10c Green, Type I, Large die proof on india cut down to stamp size as usual, shows layout lines around design at top, rich color on bright paper, Fine and rare as very few are known (Scott $5,000) (Image)