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1852 3¢ Dull Red Type II
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:37
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Cat No:11A

1852, 3¢ Dull Red, Type II, tied by "Cleveland, O., Dec 6" cds on buff cover to Brooklyn, N.Y. with spectacular Uncle Tom's Cabin, By Harriet Beecher Stove book illustration ad corner card of publishers Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, cover silked, expertly sealed tear at right, Very Fine. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. A REMARKABLE ILLUSTRATED DESIGN TAKEN FROM THE FRONT COVER ILLUSTRATION OF UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. A UNIQUE COVER PROMOTING ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL BOOKS PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. Harriet Beecher Stowe's best known novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1852), changed forever how Americans viewed slavery, the system that treated people as property. It demanded that the United States deliver on the promise of freedom and equality, galvanized the abolition movement and contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War. As a young wife and mother living in Cincinnati, Harriet Beecher Stowe met former and fugitive enslaved people. Cincinnati, then the western frontier of the United States, was an ethnically and culturally vibrant city. On the Ohio River across from Kentucky, a slave state, the city exposed Stowe to the public face of slavery. Stowe knew about slavery before she moved to Ohio. Her own grandmother kept African American servants who had probably originally been enslaved, and her father had preached in favor of the colonization movement, supporting the creation of Liberia as a settling point for freed people. But in Ohio, Stowe heard first hand stories from former enslaved people; witnessed slavery while visiting Kentucky; and employed fugitives in her home. When Harriet and Calvin learned that their servant was actually a runaway in danger of being returned to slavery, Calvin and Harriet's brother Henry Ward Beecher helped her escape and reach Canada and legal freedom.The first installment of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" appeared on June 5, 1851 in the anti-slavery newspaper, "The National Era". Stowe enlisted friends and family to send her information and scoured freedom narratives and anti-slavery newspapers for first hand accounts as she composed her story. In 1852 the serial was published as a two volume book. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was a best seller in the United States, Britain, Europe and Asia with sales of 300,00 in the first year and was translated into over 60 languages. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 6,250.00
Sold...US$ 6,250.00


Closed..Jun-01-2016, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 6250

image Sale No: 68
Lot No:38
Symbol:
Cat No:11A

1852, 3¢ Dull Red, Type II, large margins including parts of next stamps at top and bottom, tied by light cds on orange buff cover with 1853 Crystal Palace "The Industry of All Nations" illustrated view design with caption in banner to Paris Me., Very Fine and choice; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A VERY RARE 1853 CRYSTAL PALACE "THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS" ILLUSTRATED COVER, ONLY THREE EXAMPLES ARE RECORDED BY BOMAR IN COLLECTOR'S HANDS. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 2,400.00
Sold...US$ 2,400.00


Closed..Jun-01-2016, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 2400

image Sale No: 68
Lot No:39
Symbol:
Cat No:11A

1852, 3¢ Dull Red, Type II, cut out central vignette and four corners placed respectively on cover and each tied by circular grid cancel to Brandon Vt., red "Charlestown Mass. 'Paid' Jan 26" cds, Very Fine and attractive whimsical use. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $500 - 750. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1,600.00


Closed..Jun-01-2016, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 1600

1852 3¢ Dull Red Type II left sheet margin block o
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:36
Symbol:
Cat No:11A

1852, 3¢ Dull Red, Type II, left sheet margin block of four showing large portion of imprint and trace of plate no."'3" (positions 51-52L3/61-62L3), clear to huge margins including 8mm sheet margin at left and portion of adjoining stamp at top, except just in at bottom right, beautiful color with two strikes of "Cleveland O. Jun 19" cds; trivial scissors cut at top right, Extremely Fine, ex-Ishikawa. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. A CHOICE USED LEFT SHEET MARGIN BLOCK OF THE 3¢ DULL RED 1852 ISSUE SHOWING LARGE PART OF IMPRINT AND PLATE NUMBER. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 1,800.00
Sold...US$ 1,800.00


Closed..Jun-01-2016, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 1800


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