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1857, 1¢ blue, type II, major cracked plate variety (Scott 20 var.), three singles, average centering, the middle one being position 23L2, clearly showing the "Big" plate crack, tied by light Oct 1 Providence, R.I. c.d.s.'s on a small cover to Dighton, Mass., Fine to Very Fine, with a 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,920 off-cover Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type II (Scott 20), plate 2, horizontal pair with partial left sheet margin, vertical perforations shifted 2.5mm left, tied by a weak New Orleans c.d.s. on an 1857 folded circular (New Orleans Cotton Shipments) to Germany, red Nov 9 French entry c.d.s., partial "…BURG" backstamp, original address band not present, Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type II (Scott 20), plate 2, pair and single with rich color, tied by two incomplete Oct 22 New-York c.d.s.'s on a cover to Jamesburg, N.J.; left stamp (the single) with slightly damaged top perforations from edge placement, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $950 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type III (Scott 21), position 61R4, perforations clipped at the left (interpane margin), tied by a light Hartford, Ct. c.d.s., Jan 3, 185? on a locally addressed folded circular; stamp with a small corner crease, circular a bit toned, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, with a 2012 P.S.A.G. certificate (not identifying the position). Scott $2,000 , $1500 off cover Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type IIIa (Scott 22), an Extremely Fine example from position 41L4, canceled with a small four-bar grid on a neat cover to New Vineyard, Me.; top flap missing, otherwise Very Fine, identified on the reverse by Ashbrook and accompanied by a 1950 explanatory letter from him to Jack Molesworth opining about the exceptional condition of the stamp and the added value "because of its near relationship to the scarce IC.", with a 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott $525 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type IV, triple transfer, one inverted (Scott 23 var.),the left stamp in what was originally a horizontal strip of 3, positions 81-83L1L, the right stamp separated, tied by two clear Dec 9 Palmyra, N.Y. c.d.s.'s on a neat cover to Albany, N.Y.; the pair also has a rather dramatic diagonal pre-printing paper fold affecting both stamps; the right stamp (position. 83) has a small sealed tear at the lower right, Very Fine, exceedingly rare - Scott prices the 81L1L + two singles off cover at $4,700., with a 2011 P.F. certificate; identified on the reverse by Chase. Scott $2,500 +++ Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type IV (Scott 23), recut once at the top with a major double transfer, position 98L1L, canceled by a black grid on a printed price list from Philadelphia bakers, Taite & Wood, to White Haven, Pa.; minor flaws in the circular, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,100+ Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type IV (Scott 23), top not visible (due to average centering) and bottom not recut, but the top of the adjacent stamp below is clearly recut; lightly tied by a small grid cancel on an underpaid 1857 folded address leaf from Philadelphia to Plymouth, England, manuscript "'Arabia'" (Cunard steamer) with large double-lined "2" (shillings due) handstamp, backstamped Liverpool, Sep 13, and Plymouth, Sep 14, Fine to Very Fine, most unusual. Scott $1,100 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type IV (Scott 23), recut once at top & bottom, tied by a Dec 4 Savannah, Geo. c.d.s. on an exceptionally clean 1857 Savannah Prices Current to Kennebunkport, Me. Scott $1,100 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1858, 5¢ brick red, type I (Scott 27), a lovely, well-centered vertical strip of 3 on a clean cover from New Orleans to Bordeaux, France; tied by two light New Orleans cdss, Apr 30, 1859, as well as by a red May 7 "New Paid York/8" and a May 20 French entry octagonal datestamp, five different French backstamps; neatly repaired tear at the bottom between the "e" & "a" of "Bordeaux", still Very Fine and a marvelous showpiece, with a 2010 P.F. certificate. Scott $6,000 off cover Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
1858, 5¢ brick red, type I (Scott 27), used with a 10¢ green type V (35) tied by light red cancels on a small 1860 onion skin envelope from Providence, R.I. to Paris, France with a red Dec 18 Providence c.d.s., a red "New Paid York/12/Dec 19" Exchange Office c.d.s., a Jan 3 French entry c.d.s. and a Jan 3 Paris backstamp; 5¢ stamp with two tiny tears at the top, the very fragile cover has a tape stain at the top (flap reattached) and edge flaws, Fine appearance, with a 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,800 for the 5¢ on cover Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1857, 5¢ red brown, type I (Scott 28), used with a 10¢ green type V (35) tied by a light "San Francisco, Cal., Aug 27, 1860" c.d.s. on a folded address leaf to Cherault, France with a red Sep 22 "New Paid York/3/Sep 22" Exchange Office c.d.s. (nearly four weeks from San Francisco to New York), an Aug 6 French entry c.d.s., a red boxed "PD", and five different French backstamps; cover faults, Fine appearance. Scott $1,300 for the 5¢ on cover Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1858, 5¢ Indian red, type I (Scott 28A),vertical strip of 3 New Orleans c.d.s.'s, Dec 14 (1859), on an embossed corner card cover to Paris, France, red Dec 22 "New Paid York/12" Exchange Office c.d.s. and Jan 3 French entry c.d.s. also tie the strip; top stamp with a rounded lower left corner (not mentioned on the accompanying certificate), middle with a small tear at the right and bottom with the bottom perforations clipped, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, with a 2008 P.F. certificate,
An exceedingly rare cover franked with an already-rare 5¢ Indian red strip of three . Scott $13,000 off-cover Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
1859, 5¢ brown, type I (Scott 29), vertical strip of 3, clipped at the top and part-way down the left side, tied by New Orleans c.d.s.s, Jul 12, 1859 on a folded letter to Saintes, France with a red "New Paid York/12/Jul 20" Exchange Office c.d.s. an Aug 1 French entry c.d.s. and three different backstamps; bit of discoloration at the top, Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1859, 5¢ brown, type I (Scott 29),vertical strip of 3 tied by two New Orleans c.d.s.'s, May 6, 1860, on cover to Bordeaux, France with a manuscript "par Steamer", a red "New Paid York/6/May 12" Exchange Office c.d.s., a May 26 French entry c.d.s., a red boxed "P.D.", and three different French backstamps; the bottom perforations of the bottom stamp in the strip (which is at the top of the cover) were clipped to fit on the envelope, and there is a tear at the bottom of the cover and flap tears, Fine to Very Fine appearance. Scott $1,350 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1859, 5¢ brown, type I (Scott 29), three singles tied by two Oct 22 New Orleans c.d.s.'s on an 1859 folded letter to Bordeaux, France with a manuscript "Steamer, 27 October 1859", a red "Boston Paid, Nov 4" Exchange Office c.d.s., a Nov 19 French entry c.d.s., a red boxed "PD", and three French backstamps; left stamp with straight edge at the left, cover with a small tears at the bottom and on the back, Fine, signed by British expert, Paul Alcuri. Scott $1,200 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1859, 5¢ brown, type I (Scott 29),vertical pair, tied by a mostly clear Atlanta, Ga. c.d.s., Jan 4, 1861, on a pretty amber cover to San Francisco; reduced just a bit at the top, Fine to Very Fine, signed Holcombe, with his 1993 certificate mistakenly noting the year, which is poorly struck, as 1863, by which time these stamps were no longer valid. Scott $900 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1857, 10¢ green, type I (Scott 31), exceptionally well-centered with a partial sheet margin at the left - position 91R1 - tied by a mostly clear Jan 20 "New [grid] York" Ocean Mail c.d.s. on a cover to San Francisco, Very Fine. Scott $1,300 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
1857, 10¢ green, type II (Scott 32), a choice, beautifully centered single "socked-on-the-nose" with a San Francisco c.d.s., May 20, 1859, on a cover to Pittsburgh, Pa. with a bold manuscript "via Panama" and a handstamped "DUE 10" indicating the correct double rate via Panama; cover with minor edge faults, otherwise Very Fine, with a 2017 P.S.E. certificate. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1857, 10¢ green, type II (Scott 32),horizontal strip of 3 and a single - position 57-59 & 60R1 - tied by three New Orleans c.d.s.'s, Mar 2, 1859, with a large "5" (reales due) handstamp on a folded address leaf to Vera Cruz, Mexico; couple insignificant horizontal file folds, Very Fine. Scott $790 ++ Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)