• Login (enter your user name) and Password
    Please Login. You are NOT Logged in.

    Quick Search:

  • To see new sales and other StampAuctionNetwork news in your Facebook newsfeed then Like us on Facebook!

Login to Use StampAuctionNetwork.
New Member? Click "Register".

StampAuctionNetwork Extended Features


 
You are not logged in. Please Login so that we can determine your registration status with this firm. If you have never registered, please register by pressing the [Quick Signup (New to StampAuctionNetwork)] button. Then Login.      Listen to Live Audio!
 
Quick Navigation by Category 
The United States Civil War (1)   |  United States (473)   | 
 

logo

United States Postage Stamps continued...

1851 1¢-3¢ Issues
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2101 o    6 image1851, 1¢ blue, type Ia. Position 99R4, bottom margin single, neat town cancel, margins slightly in at left to large including full wide sheet margin, rich vibrant color, F.-V.F., a very rare sheet margin example of the 1851 1¢ type Ia issue from position 99R4, signed and plated S. Ashbrook.
Scott No. 6; $9,250. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 6] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $9,250

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
2102 o    6b image1851, 1¢ blue, type Ic, "E" relief. Horizontal pair, positions 85-86L4, large margins, rich plate 4 color and sharp impression showing part of scrolls and plumes at bottom on both, Mobile Ala. town cancels, Extremely Fine and choice Type Ic-IIIa pair, Type Ic Pair Unpriced by Scott, ex-Celler, with 2022 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 6b; $7,000 + as singles.

A RARE TYPE IC PAIR, OF WHICH ONLY ONE E RELIEF PAIR (81-82R4) IS LISTED BUT UNPRICED IN SCOTT.

Although Ashbrook and Neinken identified both positions 85L4 and 86L4 as type IIIa, it appears that position 85L4 started off life as a type Ia transitioning to Ic and IIIa, and position 86L4 as a Ic transitioning to a IIIa. An example of position 85L4 has been certified as Type Ia by the Philatelic Foundation (ex-Golin, Siegel sale 812, lot 7).
(Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 6b] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $7,000 + as singles

SOLD for $9,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2103 o    7, 8A image1851, 1¢ blue, types II & IIIa. Plate 1E, left straddle line margin horizontal pair (positions 31-32R1E), neat grid cancels, ample to large margins showing portions of adjacent stamps at bottom, strong bright plate one early color, Extremely Fine, a lovely position multiple.
Scott No. 7, 8A; $1,450. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 7, 8A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $1,450

SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
2104     7 image1851, 1¢ blue, type II. Tied by "Philadelphia, Pa." cds paying the drop letter rate on sealed Knight's Safety Patent envelope addressed to the creator of the envelope, envelope sealed and fastened with clamped eyelet at top through upper portion of stamp, with additional similar addressed cover (without franking) opened to show printed Knight's Improved Safety Envelopes advertisement with illustrated instructions on it's use, Extremely Fine.
Scott No. 7; Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.

IN OUR OPINION THIS IS THE FINEST UNITED STATES PATENT ENVELOPE IN EXISTENCE, WHICH WE SOLD IN OUR WASHINGTON 2006 SALE FOR $14,000 HAMMER.

In 1856, Robert T. Knight patented his Safety Envelope which retained the main features of the old folded letter and added an additional clamping feature. This was designed not only to prevent tampering with the envelope, but after opening it held both enclosure and envelope together for filing. A group of these letters then could be bound together like a book for storage. Like the Leeds and Franklin patent envelopes, this idea never caught the imagination of the public.
(Image1) (Image2) (Image3)

image image

Get Market Data for [United States 7] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $7,500-10,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2105     7 image1851, 1¢ blue, type II, horizontal strip of three. Positions 12-14L2, huge margins to into at upper left, positions 12-13L2 showing the big plate crack variety running between pair, tied by manuscript cancel on cover to Warren, N.H., "Hillsboro, N.H., Jan 12" cds alongside, Very Fine and choice, with 2004 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 7; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.

A WONDERFUL AND RARE ON COVER EXAMPLE OF THIS PROMINENT PLATE CRACK, ESPECIALLY SO IN A MULTIPLE. (Image1) (Image2)

image

Get Market Data for [United States 7 var.] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
2106 o    8 image1851, 1¢ blue, type III. Position 99R2, bottom margin single, neat New Orleans, La. town cancel, wide margins all around with full selvage at bottom, deep bold color; small thin spots and faint horizontal crease, Extremely Fine appearance.
Scott No. 8; $5,250.

AN EXTREMELY FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE III IMPERFORATE FROM THE THE POSITION BEARING THE FINEST EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE - POSITION 99R2.

The 99R2 was a fresh entry over an original entry on the plate (portions of which can be seen in the right scrolls), which was short transferred at both the top and bottom. Because of this very short transfer at top and bottom of the design, it produced the widest breaks in the top and bottom outer lines, giving us the finest example of type III.
(Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 8] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $5,250

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
2107 o    8A image1851, 1¢ blue, type IIIa. Plate 4, position 72L4, neat face free town cancel, large beautifully balanced margins all around, deep rich color and an exceptional impression on bright paper, a Superb gem, only five examples to receive this grade with only three grading higher, with 1987, 2004 P.F. & 2003 P.S.E. certificates, the latter Graded (Superb 98, SMQ $10,000).
Scott No. 8A; $800.

A REMARKABLE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE IIIA IMPERFORATE GRADED SUPERB 98 BY THE P.S.E.

Type IIIa is defined as having a break in the outer line at either top or bottom. The stamp offered here is a superb example of this type, which clearly shows the wide break at top and the complete bottom line. Plate 4 imperforate stamps are desirable and rare since they were issued in April-June 1857 shortly before perforations were introduced.
(Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 8A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $800

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2108 o    9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. New York town cancel, large to huge margins showing portions of adjacent stamps at top and left, strong bold color, a Superb jumbo, with 2021 P.F. certificate Graded (Superb 98J, SMQ $1,900).
Scott No. 9; $100.

A STUNNING USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE IV IMPERFORATE. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 9] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $100

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
2109 o    9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. Top right corner margin single, town cancel, wide margins at left and portion of adjacent stamp at bottom, full sheet margins at top and right, strong bold color, Superb, a very attractive position single, with 1988 P.F. & 2016 P.S.E. certificates, latter Graded (Superb 98, SMQ $1,200).
Scott No. 9; $100. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 9] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $100

SOLD for $725.00
Will close during Public Auction
2110     9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. Large margins to touched, and 3¢ dull red (11), both tied by two strikes of "Savannah '3' Mar 25" integral rate cds on cover to Norton, Mass., matching "MAIL ROUTE" straightline handstamp, endorsed "Pr. N. York Steamer" at top left; some slight edge wear, F.-V.F., ex-Starnes & Feldman, with 2014 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 9; Estimate $5,000 - 7,500.

ONE OF ONLY EIGHT RECORDED SAVANNAH "MAIL ROUTE" COVERS THAT WAS STRUCK IN BLACK ON PREPAID COVERS.

Carried from Savannah on either the New York & Savannah Steam Navigation Company "Alabama" or "Florida" that operated Route 3413 from July 1851 to April 1855. Jordon P. Brooks was paid $7,500 a year for a three times a week service whilst the New York & Savannah Steam Navigation Company received $80 per round trip New York to Savannah.

It had been proposed that the stamp was applied at Savannah as a Way Letter mark. This cover confirms this with the additional 1¢ prepaying the way fee.
(Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 9] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $11,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2111     9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. Two singles, used with 3¢ Orange Brown (10A), each cancelled by red San Francisco "9" cancellations, right 1¢ is tied, 3¢ additionally cancelled by manuscript since it appeared uncancelled, on circa 1851 buff wrapper to Northumberland N.Y., docketed "Placer Times" over top right edge; 3¢ tied by some wrinkling, minor edge wear, Very Fine and rare, with 2015 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 9; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.

ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED STAMPED EXAMPLES OF THE PREPAID 5¢ PRINTED MATTER RATE FOR OVER 3,500 MILES FROM CALIFORNIA TO NORTHUMBERLAND N.Y.

The other recorded example of the stamp prepaid 5¢ rate was from the Cipolla collection, 1851 Dec. 19 from San Francisco Cal. to Providence R.I. bearing #9 pair and #11. This rate was only in effect for 15 months, from July 1, 1851 until September 30, 1852.
(Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 9] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $1,500-2,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2112     10 image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I. Right margins vertical pair with part imprint (positions 50/60R5E) showing the absence of plate "No. 5" number during the early state of plate 5, o.g., margins large to just touching frameline, full wide sheet margin, rich vibrant color, small scissor cut at upper left in bottom stamp, otherwise Very Fine, a great and important 3¢ orange brown issue rarity, illustrated in T. Alexander article 3¢ 1851, Plate 5 Early (The Chronicle 104, page 256), ex-Piller & Chapin, with 2000 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 10; $9,000 for pair without imprint.

THE UNIQUE MINT PLATE 5 IMPRINT PAIR OF THE 1851 3¢ ORANGE BROWN TYPE I SHOWING THE ABSENCE OF THE PLATE NUMBER. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 10] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $9,000 for pair without imprint

SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2113 ()    10 image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I. Showing large break in outer frameline at top right. Ample to mostly large margins, rich color, tied by neat strike of blue "Troy & New York Steamboat" boxed handstamp on rebacked cover front to Troy, N.Y., matching "2cts." in circle due handstamp, Extremely Fine and choice, a truly striking Troy & New York Steamboat usage.
Scott No. 10; Estimate $750 - 1,000.

An almost identical full cover usage was recently sold in the 2021 G. Eubanks Collection sale by Siegel Auctions realizing $6,250 hammer with a tiny cut in the margin of the stamp.
(Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 10] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $750-1,000
SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
2114 o    10A image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II. Position 70R2E, central grid cancel, large to huge margins showing portion of adjacent stamp at bottom, strong bright color, Extremely Fine, choice so nice, with 1987, 2006 P.F. & 2010 P.S.E. certificates, the latter two Graded (both XF 90, SMQ $375).
Scott No. 10A; $150. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 10A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Scott $150

SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
2115     10A image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II, four singles. Positions 76-66-67-78R2E respectively. Deep rich color, all virtually complete four margins, each canceled by central red grid and then black grid cancels on folded letter sheet to Buchannon Carroll & Co. in New Orleans, La., manuscript "Emperor" steamship endorsement and light red "Grand Gulf, La., Aug 18" cds at left; left stamp with light crease at top right, Very Fine, a rare usage of four 3¢ Orange Browns on cover canceled by two different color handstamps, with 2011 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 10A; Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 10A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $750-1,000
SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
2116     10A image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II. Ample to huge margins showing adjacent stamps at top and bottom, beautiful deep shade, tied by bold strike of blue "Troy N-Y Jan 6" cds on cover to Great Barrington Mass., an Extremely Fine gem use, with 2009 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 10A; Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 10A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $200-300
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2117     11 var. image1852, 3¢ pale brownish carmine, type I, unofficial "Chicago" perf 12½. Position 19L7. Vibrant color, scissor separated showing full perfs on three sides and portion of adjacent stamp at left, tied by light "Chicago, Ill., May 22" cds on 1856 cover addressed in the hand of R.K. Swift to Washington D.C., reverse with blue Tremont House hotel cameo corner card on backflap, Very Fine, ex-Grunin & Piller, with 1975 P.F. certificate and 1993 Dr. Amonette attest.
Scott No. 11 var.; Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

AN EXCEPTIONAL HOTEL CORNER CARD COVER USAGE OF THE 3¢ CHICAGO PERF SENT BY THE PROMOTER OF THE HADLEY PERFORATING MACHINE, R.K. SWIFT, WHICH WAS USED TO PRODUCED THE CHICAGO PERFS. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 11 var.] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $3,000-4,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2118     11 var. image1852, 3¢ brownish carmine, type I, unofficial "Chicago" perf 12½. Deep rich color, perfs intact with some slightly short at top right, tied by bold "Chicago, Ill., Oct 2, 1856" cds on "Ellithorpe, Kline & Bradley, Carriage Manufacturers" corner card cover to Iowa City, Iowa, 1856 pencil docketing at top, Very Fine and choice, with 1980 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 11 var.; Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

AN EXCEPTIONAL EXAMPLE OF THE 3¢ CHICAGO PERF IN THE BROWNISH CARMINE SHADE ON A COMMERCIAL CORNER CARD COVER. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 11 var.] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
2119     11 image1852, 3¢ dull red, type I. Large margins all around including part of adjacent stamps at top and bottom, deep rich color, tied by neat blue "Baltimore Md., Feb 17" cds on light buff cover with blue "G.H. Reese & Bros. Tea Dealer" embossed cameo illustrated ad cover showing building and horse-drawn carriages to Sandy Spring Md., an Extremely Fine gem.
Scott No. 11; Estimate $500 - 750.

A GORGEOUS COVER & STAMP IN PERFECT CONDITION. (Image1) (Image2)

image

Get Market Data for [United States 11] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $500-750
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
2120     11 image1856, 3¢ brownish carmine, type I. Position 71R2L. Left margin single showing double centerline, huge margins all around including parts of adjacent stamps at top and bottom, tied by blue "Claremont N.H." cds on buff cover to Wells River Vt., Extremely Fine and choice, with 2000 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 11; Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [United States 11] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. $300-400
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction

Previous Page, Next Page or Return to Table of Contents


StampAuctionCentral and StampAuctionNetwork are
Copyright © 1994-2022 Droege Computing Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Mailing Address: 20 West Colony Place
Suite 120, Durham NC 27705
Back to Top of Page