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1910, 1¢ green, S.L. watermark (Scott 374), o.g., never hinged, a bold Ben in deep color, mathematically centered on like-new paper, Extremely Fine to Superb, with 2007 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP 95. SMQ XF-SUP 95; $150. SMQ XF-SUP 95 $150 Estimate $150-200 (Image)
1910, 2¢ carmine, S.L. watermark (Scott 375), o.g., never hinged, a lovely example with proof-like detail in bold color; very nicely centered on fresh paper, Extremely Fine to Superb, with 2008 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP 95J. SMQ XF-SUP 95J; $235. SMQ XF-SUP 95J $235 Estimate $200-250 (Image)
1911, 8¢ olive green, S.L. watermark (Scott 380), o.g., never hinged, a stirring jumbo with immense color depth, crisp engraving, and simply massive margins mathematically proportioned, Extremely Fine to Superb, a select Washington-Franklin, only two stamps grade higher in PSE's Population Report, with 1995 and 2009 P.S.E. certificates, the latter graded XF-SUP 95J. SMQ XF-SUP 95J; $2,100. SMQ XF-SUP 95J $2,100 Estimate $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1911, 10¢ yellow, S.L. watermark (Scott 381), o.g., previously hinged, in glowing color (not a hint of oxidation), beautifully centered on pristine paper sporting oversized margins, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, choice, with 1991 P.F. certificate. Scott $85 Estimate $150-200 (Image)
1911, 15¢ pale ultramarine, S.L. watermark (Scott 382), o.g., never hinged, a magnificent example in wondrous color, near-perfectly centered on glowing paper, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, a choice addition to any collection, with 2007 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $500 Estimate $500-750 (Image)
1910, 1¢ green, S.L. watermark, vertical coil (Scott 385), guide line pair, o.g., never hinged, a glorious twosome, Post Office fresh and sound with exceptional color, impression and centering, Extremely Fine to Superb, lay it all on the line for this pair, with 1986 P.F. and 2021 P.S.A.G. certificates. Scott $1,000 Estimate $2,500-3,500 (Image)
1910, 1¢ green, S.L. watermark, horizontal coil (Scott 387), guide line pair, o.g., never hinged, remarkably bright and well-preserved, with stupendous color and proof-like impression, Very Fine, a stellar piece for the Washington-Franklin enthusiast, with 1979 P.F. certificate. Scott $2,500 Estimate $2,000-2,500 (Image)
1910, 2¢ carmine, S.L. watermark, horizontal coil (Scott 388), paste-up pair, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh with bold colors (slight shades); solid with full to large margins, the paste-up perfectly aligned, Very Fine, a rare item, desirable paste-up pair of a scarce coil, every bit as scarce as a joint line pair which is valued at $9,000 in the Scott catalogue, with 1974 P.F. certificate. Scott $3,500 as normal pair Estimate $3,500-5,000 (Image)
1910, 2¢ carmine, S.L. watermark, horizontal coil (Scott 388), pair with guide line at right, o.g., previously hinged, fresh and bright with alluring color, razor-sharp detail and solidly clear centering, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, with a guide line at the far right, this missed line pair is an interesting positional pair, with 2017 P.S.E. and 2021 P.S.A.G. certificates. Scott $3,500 Estimate $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1911, 3¢ deep violet, S.L. watermark, the "Orangeburg" coil (Scott 389), remarkably well-centered for this notorious issue, with deep, bold color and sharp detail; tied by "Orangeburg, N.Y./MAY 22/1911" wavy-line machine cancel to bluish gray Bell & Company corner card cover addressed to Pittsburgh, Very Fine and choice stamp, the cover with normal edge wear, only 13 covers have been certified as genuine by the Philatelic Foundation, ex Gross, Zoellner, Keebler, signed Ezra D. Cole under backflap, with 1987 P.F. certificate.
The Orangeburg coil was made by the Post Office Department in 1911 specifically for use by the Bell Pharmaceutical Company to send product samples to physicians. Due to the quantity of mail, they were put through the first-class cancelling machine at Orangeburg, New York. Their use on third-class mail, and the fact that philatelists were generally unaware of their production, accounts for their rarity. Scott $25,000 Estimate $15,000-20,000 (Image)
1910, Washington-Franklin coils, 1¢ to 5¢ complete (Scott 392-396), pairs, o.g., never hinged, lovely and sound set of these coils, the 3¢ with 3mm spacing, the 4¢ with 2mm spacing; strong colors and immaculate paper throughout, Fine to Very Fine or better. Scott $1,455 Estimate $750-1,000 (Image)
1910, 2¢ carmine, S.L. watermark, horizontal coil (Scott 393), o.g., never hinged, as pretty as they come, immaculately printed and centered on jumbo-margined pristine paper; small gum skip at bottom, Extremely Fine to Superb, a top-line coil, only two stamps thus graded, with one 98 higher, in PSE's Population Report, with 2019 P.F. certificate graded XF-SUP 95J. SMQ XF-SUP 95J; $700. SMQ XF-SUP 95J $700 Estimate $600-800 (Image)
1913, 5¢ blue, S.L. watermark, horizontal coil (Scott 396), joint line pair, o.g., previously hinged, great eye-appeal with deep color, sharp detail and pristine paper, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, with 2005 P.F. certificate which erroneously states # 447. Scott $425 Estimate $300-400 (Image)