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Colombia - 1861 "Nueva Granada" 1p, including six items with two master negatives on film, the finer impression annotated as "pas terib." (not terrible), both with retouches and singularly in red and grey, two
negative glass clichés (a rare artifact in the Sperati archive) of which one with comments "pas choisi-fort trop fort"double pellicule- (not chosen-strong too strong-double film) and two trial exposures on photographic paper and designated a & b; a
unique lot including matrices which were the foundations for the development of the clichés. No clichés or trial exposures gathered in the postal Museum in Paris or the "Ultimate" collection); this lot proves, as the B.P.A. presumed (apparently no
matrices or clichés included in its collection), that Sperati reproduced Colombia before 1939, as one matrix was designated "Alpha", a type of celluloid from teh English brand "Ilford" which the artist used before WWII.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 1,000
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Colombia States, Tolima - 1871 Condor 5c, master negative on film in greyish on yellow with red spots, with the surround painted in red-black to concentrate the light on the area of design, unique.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 200
SOLD for € 180.00
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Cyprus
Cyprus
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Cyprus - 1903 Key Type 9pi & 18p, three examples signed by Sperati on back, including 9d reproduction B unused without gum, 18pi used and mint with gum (apparently a different reproduction to the previously listed, careful
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Estimate. € 200
SOLD for € 440.00
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Dominica
Dominica
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Dominica, 1885-91, "One Shilling" value tablet, group of 11 items including the copper engraved plate, two proofs in black on transparent paper and eight proofs on white and cream paper. The copper plate, being
unique, is very significant, as very few such plates are recorded, regardless from the country, in the Sperati archives and collections; the plate also proves that Sperati, contrary to what it was thought before, also used the typography as
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Estimate. € 800
SOLD for € 850.00
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Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
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Dominican Republic - 1865 First Issue 1r, a sensational group 15 items with two negative matrices, both with accurate retouches in many small areas, which were used to create the impressive copper engraved
printing plate presented in this lot, seven die proofs on pelure paper including his two first attempts numbered "1" & "2" with the former showing a note reading "excés pression" as the pressure was too strong for the impression which indeed is
blurred, and five essays on medium wove paper with one being an experimented slightly and not uniformly coloured in green when trying to get the colour of the background. A lot of great significance as it demonstrates that, contrary to what was
previously thought, Sperati also used typography and not only lithography for his reproductions of this country, with the key elements being the matrices which were used to produce the engraved printing plate, and this demonstrating the typographic
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Estimate. € 2,500
SOLD for € 5,000.00
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Fiji
Fiji
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Fiji - 1874-1875 "V.R." Overprints, the stunning group of 25 items made up of type 6 overprint with three clichés on glass (one negative with small retouches, the other two in red), one cliché on celluloid
protected by glasses and one essay on paper; 1875 2d on 6c V.R. including four negative glass clichés of which two with interesting painted surrounds, five glass support clichés, five clichés on celluloid with one being negative, and seven essays on
wove paper including one with double and triple impressions. The highly significant archive of a country which was not previously known as being reproduced by Sperati, and with no additional material ever recorded.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 2,000
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France
France
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France - 1849-1871, the astonishing assembly of 88 items comprising;
Ceres First Issue: 10c including eleven trial exposures on glass with static cancellations, also a tête-bêche pair in a proof signed by Sperati on front with his handstamp on back and numbered "245" (this proof, rarely presented in this sale, was the
commoner item prepared for collectors by the artist and not a working proof); 15c with two negative glass clichés, one dated "2/47 " "surexp" (overexposed to light) and designated as unused as the other, marked "b", shows a static cancellation (a
rare feature in the Sperati work), six further glass support clichés in vermilion, brown (shades, one with static cancellation) and black, with four having what appears to be consecutive dates 15/3, 16/3, 20/3 & 21/3; 1fr including four glass clichés
in vermilion (marked "1er" & "27"), orange, black and purple-black, two being negative, a celluloid cliché in vermilion with notations with tiny retouches in upper and lower tablets; a wonderful proof of the 1fr vermilion -designated "Vervelle" by
Sperati- on wove paper dated "2/3/49" (paradoxically 100 years after its issue), indicating in French at left that the ink used in the trial colour of Sperati's fingerprint below was applied on the first day, and at right, on the other fingerprint,
denoting a 'second day' (we presume that the chemicals reacted differently after one or two days under certain conditions of experimentation, and it may deduced that the colour of the stamp design was chosen after the fingerprints' trial); as well as
a proof in black on white wove paper with the reproduction hs and signed in pencil below made for collectors, a wonderful assembly.
Second Empire Issue: 1c glass support cliché in carmine and 25c negative glass support cliché in grey; 1fr with beautiful tête-bêche pair glass support cliché in a brown shade designated "4 - E.N." and with retouches around the heads, and additional
tête-bêche on cliché in dark vermilion on Pathé celluloid retouched around the heads on back and on front in the upper and lower tablets, also a rejected essay on paper in a wrong shade and a finished used reproduction signed.
Laureated Empire: 5fr ten glass clichés including one in negative, an impressive example with the design in pronounced relief (the only example we have seen in this collection), four in black with one showing the surround painted in light
transparent-grey to concentrate the light on the area of the stamp design, two in grey on white with one indicating the light exposure of 1 min 55 secs, and two in purple-carmine and brown (some showing the notation of the master negative "(b)" and
the Pathé film used indicating "+ contraste" and imperceptible filter), one trial exposure, two clichés on celluloid in vermilion shades, one dated February 1952, one essay on wove paper in the target colour writing in pencil that he used an Agfa
celluloid to create the contrast, as well as three final reproductions including two unused & one used.
Bordeaux Issues: 2c blocks of four including two negative clichés on glass, one dated 12/48 and produced using an Agfa film, three support clichés on glass (two in block of four and one in vertical pair), three celluloid clichés in blocks of four
with one featuring a very appealing composition with the upper pair in vermilion and the lower pair in black, two essays of the block of four on white wove paper in brown and black, as well as a final reproduction in block of four with "3219"
lozenge; 20c celluloid cliché in blue-grey, dated 10/50.
Postages due: 10c featuring a negative glass cliché and two glass support clichés in red and black, a celluloid cliché in black; 40c with one negative glass cliché with static cancel; 60c in a negative glass cliché and four glass support clichés in
yellow, turquoise, black and grey, one with "12/3".
Cancellations: nine glass clichés for various pmks, including five in negative, twenty one fragments with pmks showing notations and two small pieces with ink trials, notes and observations.
A remarkable collection of French classic philately, which surpasses all previously known numbers of clichés; in particular the 1 franc vermilion display is of the utmost importance.(Image 1)
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Colonies françaises
German States
Baden
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German States, Baden - 1862-66 18kr and 30kr Issues: group of 20 items including two important retouched painted matrices on film, one for each of the two values, the 30kr being rejected by Sperati with his notation "not
terrible", the other his accepted negative being denoted by his pencil "a x", this master cliché being the foundation for the creation of the glass support clichés of which there are nine examples, seven for the 18kr in vermilion, brown, green
(unusual in the Sperati archive), black and red, two dated March 1924 and March 1937, the latter with the notation 21°C temperature times 5% of a non indicated substance times 1 min exposure to light, two glass support clichés for the 30kr in black
(one cracked), also five clichés on celluloid for the 18kr, two being negative with handpainted surround, two others with one black dated 3/37 and the note "Agfa" (celluloid) with 22°C temperature, 5% chemical and 3 minutes 30 seconds exposure to
light, and one in brown; one celluloid cliché for the 30kr in black, one trial exposure on photographic paper of the 18kr marked as "(b)" and two strips of three working trial essays of the 30kr in black on white paper with notations and one
crossed-out in pencil; a unique and unparalleled assembly of material, in particular the inclusion of a master cliché makes this group of significant importance; the B.P.A. only reports six clichés for the 18kr in its collection; there were no
clichés found in the "Ultimate" collection and the Postal Museum in Paris possesses just six clichés or matrices for all German States.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 4,000
SOLD for € 4,000.00
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Bavaria
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German States, Bavaria - 1849 Issue 1k, group of 107 items comprising 33 glass support clichés, of which four are negative, one with painted surround to concentrate the light on the area of the stamp and to not diffuse it
laterally (cracked top not affecting stamp design) with notations and dated 4/45, the three other negative glass clichés: one in brown dated 12/49, one in turquoise-green dated the same (an unusual colour as Sperati preferred the red/vermilion or
black shades), one in red both with the surround painted out, 23 other glass support clichés, two in beige with painted out surrounds with notations, one labelled "Type A", one is backed with an additional piece of glass, the other with additional
glass front and back, in various shades of black, grey, red, brown and pale-green (this rarely utilised by Sperati), also five glass support clichés for various pmks (Bayreuth, Marktsteft, Kaufbeurn, Obernzell, one of which being a negative cliché,
and numbers 145, 152, 313, 20, 217, 363), eleven clichés on celluloid for the 1k of which two are negative, one retouched and partially painted around the surround with C.14 in the left corners and 7/10 in the right corners marked as "A", another
almost identical marked "B", one dated 3/35 with the notation 24° temperature 6% of chemical substance by 5 minutes exposure, two more dates for 2/45 and 12/49, four in vermilion with one labelled "VI", one dated 3/41 which is also marked "X X",
another marked "a)" dated 2/45, one in black dated 12/49 and a further seven glass clichés are of the pmks, four reproductions of the 1k in black with postmarks of which two are on piece and one of the singles is hand signed, also a stock page with
18 trial essays on paper most in black although two single examples on a vertical piece being in vermilion; a unique and remarkable assembly including four negative glass clichés, together with a larger than unusual sample of glass support clichés
never seen before; the B.P.A. only possesses dated clichés for cancellations and probably few clichés stamps, with this lot providing additional dates for those clichés and unknown dates for teh clichés of the designs; only one backlit cliché found
in the "Ultimate" collection and the Postal Museum in Paris possessing just six clichés or matrices for all German States.(Image 1)
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German States, Bavaria - 1849 First Issue 1k tête-bêche pair, the astonishing group of seven items, including one master glass negative formed by rejoining in the manner of tête-bêche two singles with same colour in dark
indigo-turquoise to contrast with the negative, with paint in black at top and base to retouch the final result, each numbered "C.VI" and supported on two additional glasses as reinforce and one being uncommonly thick; four glass support clichés in
black, red-brown, green-olive, and olive-ochre, one dated February 1942 and originating from a second negative, as well as two clichés on celluloid with one exhibiting albino impression (a most unusual feature in the Sperati archive), the other in
black-red with an annotated exposure to sunlight of one minute and 30 seconds and a 5,5% of a chemical substance (the figure for the temperature is not clear, but seems to be 24°, which would be uncommon in February as dated at top right). No
artifacts of this nature or others involved in the process before the finished reproduction or signed proof were included in the "Ultimate" collection of the Postal Museum in Paris.
The unique and most desirable group of one of the great classic rarity varieties of worldwide philately, with the added significance of including a key master negative precariously mounted to create the tête-bêche.
Note: In order to appreciate and understand the significance of this group, with only including elements from the process to create the finished reproduction, we would like to reference that the Musée de la Poste in Paris only possesses six matrices
or clichés for the whole German States. In addition, if we take into consideration the number of clichés and matrices from other German States included in this sale, the eloquent facts make this auction sale a true sensation. The B.P.A. could
document dates in 1941 and 1943, with this lot also introducing a date in 1942.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 6,000
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Bremen
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German States, Bremen - 1855-61 Issues, group of 35 items including three glass clichés featuring one in a vertical pair of the 1856 5sg, a negative glass cliché in a block of four of the1861 5sg annotated "47 Fixe", as well
as a support cliché of the same block dated "2/47", five clichés on celluloid, one of the 1855 3g, a vertical pair of the 1856 5g as well as a single and two singles of the 7sg, all showing notes of Sperati, also finished reproduction in single's of
the 1856 5g in black and 1861 5sgr in green both signed on the back in pencil by Sperati, two paper essays of the Bremen rectangular boxed pmk, two different marks on one piece and a single impression of the smaller type, the latter with pencil date
of "7/43". a further stock page containing Sperati's working attempts to reproduce postmarks for 'Bremen', 'Stuttgart', 'Franco' and also 'Bremen / Bahnhof.', including glass reconstruction with hand-cut paper filter comprising three reproductions -
2 types of the Bremen and 1 cds for Stuttgart -, pencil and printed impressions of the Bremen cancel on yellow tracing paper (7), ten pieces of white paper with single and multiple attempts to perfect the cancellations together with cut-outs from
auction catalogues of the postmark which have been used to copy/trace, many of these pieces with notes in Sperati's hand, this type of cancel were also used on Oldenburg stamps, a unique and revealing assembly of Sperati's work with the most
comprehensive group of clichés ever discovered; there was just one celluloid cliché and no glass clichés found in the "Ultimate" collection; in addition, the Postal Museum in Paris possesses just six clichés or matrices for all German States; the
B.P.A. lists only one negative for the 1856 5gr and clichés for the 1861 5sgr in Sperati I.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 3,000
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Brunswick
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German States, Brunswick - 1852 2sgr, group of 17 items including four glass clichés in brown, red (dated 1927), black-brown (dated 7/31) and blue (dated 9/21) with Sperati instructional reference notations, one cliché on
celluloid in black, two exposure trials in sepia-brown, accompanied with seven working essays on paper of the postmarks Braunschweig, Holzminden (comes with two celluloid clichés and ink impression on tracing paper) and Wolfenbüttel, a unique
assembly. The "Ultimate" collection had just one exposure trial and no glass or celluloid clichés and, as additional reference on the rarity of clichés presented throughout this sale, the Postal Museum in Paris possesses just six clichés or matrices
for all German States; nor matrices nor clichés are mentioned in B.P.A.'s Sperati I handbook.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 2,000
SOLD for € 3,800.00
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Hannover
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German States, Hannover - 1860 1/2gr, 1861 10gr & 3pf, assembly made up of 52 items including 1860 1/2gr with one cliché on Pathé celluloid in which Sperati states to have remade the negative in August 1950; the 1861 10gr
dominating the presence in this lot with six glass clichés including one very interesting example being almost invisible and in ms "très courte imm." denoting that the immersion into water was too short, one in grey with a light exposure of 2 mins 20
secs, one in vermilion with "c. imm." for short immersion and 5% of an understandable chemical substance, one in grey dated "1/34", one very unusually being in green ("8/35") as this colour was not appropriate for the contrast (dated Aug-35 and
exposed to light for 3 mins 30 sec), one very rare in negative red with handpainted surround and mounted on an additional glass on black card; two clichés on celluloid, one in white-cream on transparent, the other on Sperati's appreciated Alpha
celluloid from the Ilford brand dated June 1938 (when this English material was available before WWII), as well as two trial exposures on photographic paper; 1861 3pf represented in just one glass cliché with hardly visible impression; the lot has a
rich section about cancellations with more than ten different types including four glass clichés (two in negative), four glass clichés, two "burnt" trial exposures on photo paper, as well as 28 proofs on paper with comments from Sperati and his
fingerprints testing inks. A unique and spectacular lot; the B.P.A. mentions some dated negatives for cancellations and omne dated negative for the 1861 10gr, consequently this lot proves previously unknown dates for the reproduction of other
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Estimate. € 3,000
SOLD for € 3,000.00
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Lubeck
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Lübeck - 1859 Issue featuring the face value error "Zwei ein Halb", group of 9 items including one glass support cliché, a celluloid cliché and 7 printing trials, with interesting annotations by Sperati dated in March 1941 and
showing his progressive attempts to find the best chemical formula. The only group of proofs recorded, by far being the most important assembly of Lübeck in existence -as a demonstration of the significance of this lot, only one single definitive
reproduction of Lübeck was offered in the "Ultimate" collection sale of Sperati-.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 1,500
SOLD for € 1,500.00
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Mecklenburg Schwerin
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German States, Mecklenburg Schwerin - 1856-67 Issues, group of nine items featuring cancellations, including two unique , one in Prussian blue, the other in negative, both dated May 1951, and seven essays on paper of Wismar
9/5" cds in Prussian blue and black , "Rostock 17/6" cds and "Marlow 12-1" two lines in composite essays, all stated to have been produced in the "7/43" and "12/44" dates and with abundant pencilled notes; in addition some cut-outs of pictures of
stamps from old auction catalogues as references for Sperati; no trial exposures or clichés and proofs of any cancellation were gathered in the "Ultimate" collection.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 400
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Oldenburg
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German States, Oldenburg - 1855-61 Issues, the sensational assembly made up of about 190 items comprising:
1855 1/3sgr: one vermilion cliché on celluloid.
1859 Issue: including 1/3 groschen (this could include items for the same denomination in the 1861 issue) with six glass clichés, one in negative, the others in black, bistre and vermilion, including two dates "2/31" & "3/41", three clichés on
celluloid in vermilion and black, one annotated "22° x 5 x 1' 30" " denoting that 5% of a chemical substance was used, and the exposure to light lasted 1 min 30 secs under 22°C temperature, as well as one hand signed definitive reproduction; the 2
groschen with negative master on film with hand painted surround, dated July 1941, this being the foundation for the later produced clichés and a key item in any lot of Sperati, five glass clichés of which one in negative, in red, vermilion and grey,
one most rarely cancelled with by Sperati with pen strokes, four clichés on celluloid including one orange-vermilion on Verichrome (as annotated by Sperati) from Kodak with a sunlight exposure of 1 min 10 secs, the other three in back and red, one
dated dec.-46 and described as "très bien " (very good) by the artist, three trial exposures and three essays on wove paper; the 3 groschen exhibits three glass clichés, one in negative, two with vermilion shades, one with pencil cross as excluded,
and vermilion cliché on celluloid dated December 1946.
1861 Issue: 1/4 groschen featuring two glass clichés on celluloid from Kodak (one designated "Veri" for Verichrome from Kodak), in vermilion and grey, the latter with a weak impression which was exposed to light for only 45 seconds; 1/2 groschen with
one glass cliché in vermilion and two trial exposures, one dated "8/41" and 2 groschen with oen definitive reproduction.
Cancellations: a very comprehensive section with a wide variety of cancellations and abundant glass clichés with several including compositions of different postmarks, as well as clichés on celluloid, numerous negative glass clichés or celluloid
clichés with painted retouches, a very interesting array of essays on paper with various including the fingerprints of Sperati with the purpose of testing inks, cutouts from auction catalogues with highlighted cancellations by using black ink.
The unique and comprehensive assembly of Oldenburg. Only one master negative and one cliché were part of the "Ultimate" collection and just six clichés or matrices are gathered in the archive of the Musée de la Poste in Paris.(Image 1)
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Estimate. € 12,000
SOLD for € 12,000.00
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Saxony
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German States, Saxony - 1850 Issue 3pf, group of 79 items comprising two retouched painted matrices on film one for a used example dated 8/41 and numbered "28a" and one for an unused, these being the basis to
produce the glass support clichés of which there are seventeen, fourteen for the unused example including eight negative clichés with notations one dated 6/41, another also with "1941", six with notations in vermilion, black or red, three negative
glass support clichés for stamps with cancellations dated 8/41and notations, five negative celluloid clichés, three in red, two in grey all with notations, one with the dates 1942 and 3/44, two mounted on printed business stationery for a
photographer in Paris, further eleven clichés on celluloid with notations dates 3/41, 7/42, 3/45, seven exposure trials on photographic paper in brown with notations, one with a cancellation, one hand signed reproduction of the 3kr and in addition
two hand signed reproduction of the 1851 Issue 3 pf, also a selection of seven celluloid clichés for cancellations and eight working trial essays of pmks with extensive notations; a unique collection of clichés and supporting material; the ultimate
collection had three clichés and the Postal Museum in Paris possesses just six clichés or matrices for all German States.(Image 1)
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German States, Saxony - 1856-63, 10gr, glass cliché in black, with annotations by Sperati indicating part of the process to create this cliché "fixage après pellicul. léger"; diagonal crack not detracting from this unique
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Estimate. € 200
SOLD for € 200.00
Closing..Dec-06, 11:59 PM |
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