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1857 1c Blue Franklin Imperforate, Types II and IV, both used with part c.d.s. cancels in blue, with close to wide margins. The Type II stamp has pencil notes on back (plate pos.?) and the Type IV has a light paper wrinkle, else both very fine. (Image)
1857 1c Blue Franklin Imperforate, Type III, Plate IV, used with black circular grid cancel, with large margins, showing next stamp at bottom, very fine. Accompanied by 1954 and 1989 Philatelic Foundation certificates. (Image)
1851 1c Blue Franklin Imperforate, Type IIIa, from position 42L4 (plated by Ashbrook), used with part c.d.s. cancel, well centered among clear to wide margins, with wide break at top, very fine. Accompanied by 1988 and 2006 Philatelic Foundation certificates. (Image)
1851 Two 3c Washington Imperforates, Type II, two used stamps, with an orange brown (light circular grid and large margins, showing adjoining stamps at top and left), and a deep orange brown (four well clear margins, with part Philadelphia c.d.s. in blue), both very fine. (Image)
1856 5c Red Brown Jefferson Imperforate, used with part c.d.s. cancel, showing four clear to large margins and rich colour, very fine. Accompanied by 1986 and 2007 Philatelic Foundation certificates. (Image)
1855 10c Green Washington Imperforate, Type I, used with neat San Francisco c.d.s. and well clear to three large margins, very fine. Accompanied by 1984 and 2004 Philatelic Foundation certificates. (Image)
1855 10c Green Washington Imperforate, Type III, used with face free c.d.s. cancel, well centered among four large margins, with deep rich colour and very fine. Accompanied by a 1996 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1855 10c Grey Black Washington Imperforate, used with a neat, face free c.d.s. cancel in vivid red. A lovely stamp which is well centered among four large (for issue) margins, very fine. (Image)
1861 1c Blue Franklin, Perforated 15½, Type I, used with a red carrier c.d.s. with crisp impression, fresh and very fine for this difficult early perforated issue. Accompanied by a 2006 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1857 1c Blue Franklin, Perforated 15½, from position 95R4, used with pen cancel, centered to bottom right, still a sound example of this scarce early perforated stamp. Accompanied by a 2020 Philatelic Foundation stating "genuine but bottom does not show the Type Ia characteristics". (Image)
1857 1c Blue Franklin, Perforated 15½, Type II (Plate 2), used with c.d.s. cancel, well centered and very fine. Accompanied by a 2004 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1861 1c Blue Franklin, Perforated 15½, Type III, plate 4, "C" relief, used with part c.d.s. cancel, well centered for issue, very fine and scarce. Accompanied by 1998 and 2008 PSE certificates. (Image)
1861 1c Blue Franklin, Perforated 15½, Type IIIa, used with a lovely octagonal Philadelphia datestamp, fresh and very fine. Accompanied by a 2004 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1857-61 5c Red Brown Jefferson, Perforated 15½, Type I, used with red and black cancels, deep rich colour and precise impression, fine-very fine. (Image)
1858 5c Red Brown Jefferson, Perforated 15½, Type I, used with red grid cancel, reperforated at top and right and with a small thin, still fine appearance. Accompanied by a 2021 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)
1861 5c Orange Brown Jefferson, Perforated 15½, mint with full original gum, and appears never hinged although certificate states "previously hinged". A fresh stamp with deep colour, fine-very fine. Accompanied by a 2000 Philatelic Foundation certificate. (Image)