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2015 Rarities of the World continued...

1851-56 Issue
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
3021 c Image1c Blue, Ty. I (5). Position 7R1E, full margins to cut in at top, tied by "Wilmington Del. Sep. 5" circular datestamp on light gray printed notice from Wilmington Iron Works dated September 1, 1851, addressed to DuPont & Co. near Wilmington, stamp with light toning in area of portrait

A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT TYPE I ON COVER, USED TO PAY THE CIRCULAR FEE RATE. THIS IS FROM A RECENT DISCOVERY.

The published census compiled by Jerome S. Wagshal contains at least 98 unduplicated records of Scott 5. There are probably no more than ten examples existing outside of the Wagshal census population. Therefore, the 1c 1851 Type I is the rarest of all United States stamps issued regularly prior to the 1868 Grills. An even smaller number were used on covers, and those used to pay the 1c circular fee are extremely rare.

With 2013 P.F. certificate (Image)

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$ 90,000.00

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
3022°   Image1c Blue, Ty. Ia (6). Position 100R4, huge margins including large part of bottom right corner sheet margin, ample at left, dark rich color and sharp proof-like impression, neat strike of circular datestamp leaves the key Type Ia design elements at bottom completely unobscured

EXTREMELY FINE. A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 IMPERFORATE ONE-CENT TYPE IA, ONE OF THE RARITIES FURNISHED BY PLATE FOUR.

Stamps printed from Plate 4 were issued in April, May and briefly in June 1857 before perforations were introduced. The relatively small number of imperforate Plate 4 stamps issued during this period explains the rarity and desirability of any of the imperforate stamp types produced from this plate (Ia, Ic, II, III and IIIa). The extremely rare Type Ia, showing the full design at bottom, was furnished only by 18 of the 200 subjects on Plate 4 (the remaining two bottom-row positions were sub-type Ic).

Ex Scarsdale. With 1989 and 2002 P.F. certificates (Image)

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$ 11,000.00

SOLD for $12,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3023 og Image1c Blue, Ty. II (7). Original gum, barest trace of hinging, large even margins all around including part of adjoining stamps at top and bottom, deep rich Plate 2 color, sharp proof-like impression on crisp paper

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A BEAUTIFUL AND REMARKABLY PRISTINE LIGHTLY-HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 IMPERFORATE ONE-CENT TYPE II ISSUE.

As the top and bottom margins of this stamp demonstrate, the 1c 1851 plates provided virtually no space between the stamps for separation. The stamp offered here, with wide margins showing the complete design all around and parts of the adjoining stamps above and below, is a true condition rarity.

Ex "Scarsdale." With 2003 P.F. certificate (Image)

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$ 1,050.00

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
3024   Image1c Blue, Ty. III (8). Position 61L4, large margins all around, deep rich color on bright paper, neat strike of circular datestamp

EXTREMELY FINE. A BEAUTIFUL USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 IMPERFORATE ONE-CENT TYPE III.

Type III is defined by breaks in the outer lines at both top and bottom. Many Type III stamps have breaks that were created or enlarged by plate wear. Since the wear occurred over a period of time, the majority of stamps of this type (both unused and used) has small breaks in at least one line. This stamp is notable for its wide breaks at both top and bottom.

With 2005 P.S.E. certificate (XF 90; SMQ $6,000.00) (Image)

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$ 2,250.00

SOLD for $2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
3025° ng Image1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (8A). Unused (no gum), large margins to clear, deep rich color and proof-like impression.

VERY FINE AND CHOICE UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT TYPE IIIa.

With 2012 P.S.E. certificate (NG; VF-XF 85; SMQ $2,750.00) (Image)

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$ 2,250.00

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
3026° og Image1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (8A). Position 31L4 with wide break at top, original gum, lightly hinged, huge even margins, rich Plate 4 color

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A SUPERB AND RARE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 IMPERFORATE ONE-CENT TYPE IIIA FROM PLATE 4.

Stamps printed from Plate 4 were issued in April-June 1857 before perforations were introduced. The relatively small number of imperforate Plate 4 stamps issued during this period explains the rarity and desirability of any of the imperforate stamp types produced from this plate.

Ex Odeneal. With 2000 and 2007 P.F. certificates. (Image)

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$ 6,000.00

SOLD for $14,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
3027 c Image3c Orange Brown, Ty. II (10A). Position 45L1E, large margins to clear including part of adjoining stamp at bottom, cancelled by two strikes of grid in a mixture of red and black inks, similar perfect strike of intense red "Chicago Ill. Jul. 1" (1851) First Day of Issue circular datestamp on blue folded letter to New York, clear manuscript date inside, light horizontal file fold well away from stamp

EXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS WITHOUT QUESTION ONE OF THE FINEST FIRST DAY COVERS BEARING THE 3-CENT 1851 ISSUE. ONLY THREE ARE RECORDED USED FROM CHICAGO.

In his census in the 1851 Sesquicentennial book, Wilson Hulme recorded a total of 43 covers used on July 1, 1851, which is the first day they were valid for postage, including three used from Chicago. One of these has a heavy manuscript cancel.

Offered to the market for the first time since a March 1977 Kaufmann sale. With 1970 P.F. certificate (Image)

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E. $ 5,000-7,500

SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3028° og Image5c Red Brown (12). Relief A, part original gum, large margins to clear including right sheet margin, rich color and detailed impression, tiny corner crease at bottom left

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A RARE ORIGINAL-GUM FOUR-MARGINED EXAMPLE OF THE 5-CENT 1856 ISSUE.

Ex Mayer and Curtis. With 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as original gum (Image)

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$ 30,000.00

SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3029°   Image10c Green, Ty. I (13). Position 100R1, huge margins all around including part of adjoining stamps at top and left, rich color, unobtrusive cancel

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A SUPERB USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1855 10-CENT TYPE I WHICH HAS BEEN GRADED SUPERB 98 BY P.S.E.

The 10c Type I stamps are defined as having complete scrolls at bottom. They are only found on the bottom row of the plate (20 positions). For some reason, they were usually trimmed at bottom when they were separated, leaving a dearth of quality copies. This example, with its enormous margins, is an extreme exception to the rule.

With 2004 P.F. and 2003, 2005 and 2010 P.S.E. certificates (Superb 98; SMQ $6,000.00). Only one has graded higher and four others share this desirable grade. (Image)

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$ 925.00

SOLD for $5,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
3030°   Image10c Green, Ty. II (14). Position 9R1, huge margins all around including significant portions of adjoining stamps at sides, bright color, neat strikes of circular datestamp leaves entire design clearly visible

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A PHENOMENAL EXAMPLE OF THE 10-CENT 1855 TYPE II, WHICH HAS BEEN GRADED SUPERB 98 JUMBO BY P.S.E. SUPERB IN EVERY RESPECT.

With 2015 P.S.E. certificate (Superb 98 Jumbo; SMQ $4,200.00). Only one has graded higher (at 100) and six others share this desirable grade. (Image)

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$ 160.00

SOLD for $4,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3031 og Image12c Black (17). Original gum, large even margins all around including part of adjoining stamp at bottom, intense shade and proof-like impression

EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 12-CENT 1851 ISSUE. AN EXCEEDINGLY DIFFICULT ISSUE TO OBTAIN IN SUCH CHOICE CONDITION.

The 12c 1851 plate was laid down with very little room between stamps -- just barely one millimeter, to be exact. For this reason, collectors have a difficult time finding stamps with large margins all around. The original-gum example offered here is a true condition rarity.

Small red and blue backstamps. With 1999 P.F. and 2013 P.S.E. certificates (OGph, XF 90; SMQ $12,500.00). Only three have graded higher and two others share this grade. (Image)

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$ 6,250.00

SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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