United States Postage Stamps continued...
1857 Issue continued...
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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181 |
o |
23 var. |
1857,
1¢ blue, type IV, cracked plate variety. Position 2L2 showing full vertical crack along the right side of design, light town cancel, exceptional centering, rich color and sharp detailed impression, Extremely Fine and choice.
Scott No. 23 var.; $1,100.
ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE 1857 1¢ TYPE IV SHOWING THE "BIG CRACK" PLATE FLAW. (Image1) |
Scott $1,100
SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
182 |
o |
24 |
1857,
1¢ blue, type V. Position 95R7, light unobtrusive town cancel, perfect centering and encompassed by huge balanced margins, rich vivid color, a Superb jumbo, this is the only example to receive this grade with none higher,
ex-Wagshal, Kirke, with 2011 P.F. and 2011 P.S.E. certificates, the latter Graded (Superb 98J, SMQ $4,000). Scott No. 24; $40.
WITHOUT QUESTION ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE 1857 1¢ TYPE V ISSUES IN
EXISTENCE. (Image1) |
Scott $40
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
183 |
|
27 |
1858,
5¢ brick red, type I. Full o.g., rich vibrant color; natural vertical pre-printing paper fold and some minor perforation flaws, Fine, with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 27; $80,000.
AN EXTRAORDINARILY RARE MINT
EXAMPLE OF THE 1858, 5¢ TYPE I IN THE BRICK RED SHADE WITH FULL ORIGINAL GUM - ONE OF THE RAREST OF ALL MINT CLASSIC ISSUES WITH FULL ORIGINAL GUM.
Although chronicled as the first of the 1858-61 5¢ Issues, the 5¢ brick red
was not actually used for months after the red brown and Indian red type I shades, making it the third issue in the series. A search of the Philatelic Foundation Certificate Search revealed approximately 20 mint examples bearing original gum
including the Worthington block of four which is though to be unique. Of these examples, about half bear some type of fault and all have perforations impinging on the design on one or two sides. (Image1) |
Scott $80,000
SOLD for $9,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
184 |
|
30A |
1860,
5¢ brown, type II. O.g., fairly light hinging, choice centering with wide margin at left showing large part captured imprint, rich intense color and sharp early impression, remarkably fresh, Extremely Fine and choice, with 2008
P.F. certificate. Scott No. 30A; $2,200. (Image1) |
Scott $2,200
SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction |
185 |
o |
31 |
1857,
10¢ green, type I. Town cancel, remarkable centering with evenly balanced margins encompassing, rich bold color, Extremely Fine, a wonderfully choice used example of the 1857 10¢ type I issue, rarely encountered so nice, with
2016 P.F. Graded certificate (XF 90, SSV $4,500). Scott No. 31; $1,200. (Image1) |
Scott $1,200
SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
186 |
o |
32 |
10¢ green, type II. Light town cancel, beautifully centered amid large oversized margins, intense deep rich color, an Extremely Fine jumbo, with 1994 P.F. and 2005 P.S.E. certificates. Scott No. 32; $200.
AN EXTRAORDINARILY CHOICE 1857 10¢ GREEN TYPE II ISSUE, WHICH IS NEVER FOUND WITH THESE LARGE MARGINS. (Image1) |
Scott $200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
187 |
o |
32 |
1857,
10¢ green, type II. Central "Paid 3" cancel, precision centering amid beautifully balanced margins, perforation well clear of design all around, stunning deep rich color, Extremely Fine and choice, under graded in our
opinion, with 2011 P.F. Graded certificate (XF 90, SMQ $650). Scott No. 32; $200.
A GEM USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 10¢ TYPE II ISSUE. (Image1) |
Scott $200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
188 |
|
35 |
1859,
10¢ green, type V. O.g., never hinged, exceptional centering within wide margin all round, deep rich color, an Extremely Fine gem, a marvelous mint gem in pristine never hinged condition, with 2008 Weiss certificate. Scott No. 35;
$225 for hinged. (Image1) |
Scott $225 for hinged
SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
189 |
|
36B |
1859,
12¢ black, plate III. Horizontal pair, o.g., never hinged, rich intense color on fresh paper, F.-V.F., with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 36B; $1,500 for hinged.
THE ONLY RECORDED MULTIPLE OF THE 1859
12¢ PLATE III ISSUE IN NEVER HINGED CONDITION.
Only two never singles have ever been certified by the Philatelic Foundation in never hinged condition, one of which is the sole never hinged example sold by Siegel Auctions. (Image1) |
Scott $1,500 for hinged
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
190 |
P |
37TC1ae |
1860,
24¢ black, trial color large die proof on India. On card (46 x 44mm), showing die layout lines, deep color, very fresh, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Finkelburg. Scott No. 37TC1ae; $7,000.
THE RARE 1860
24¢ TRIAL COLOR LARGE DIE PROOF IN BLACK - BELIEVED TO BE UNIQUE. (Image1) |
Scott $7,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
191 |
|
37 |
1860,
24¢ gray lilac. Horizontal pair, o.g., never hinged, rich bold color; left stamp with short perforation at top, F.-V.F. Scott No. 37; $3,150 for hinged.
AN EXTREMELY RARE MINT MULTIPLE OF THE 1860 24¢
ISSUE IN NEVER HINGED CONDITION. (Image1) |
Scott $3,150 for hinged
SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction |
192 |
E |
39-E1 |
1860,
90¢ blue, progressive die essay on India. (45 x 52mm) on large card (150 x 215mm), incomplete design missing "U.S. Postage" & "Ninety Cent" tablets at top and bottom, incomplete curvature lines in top scroll,
card signed by engraver at lower right, Extremely Fine, unlisted in the Scott catalog. Scott No. 39-E1; Estimate $4,000 - 6,000.
A UNIQUE AND UNLISTED PROGRESSIVE DIE ESSAY OF THE 1860 90¢ ISSUE - THE ONLY KNOWN INCOMPLETE
DIE ESSAY KNOWN FOR THIS ISSUE.
This essay design has the same light design guidelines as one of the rare 90¢ black trial colors that still retains the working die guidelines. (Image1) |
Est. $4,000-6,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
193 |
|
39 |
1860,
90¢ blue. Right margin straddle-pane single, full o.g., exceptional centering within wide margins showing full plate guideline at right, rich color on bright paper, Extremely Fine, with 2014 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 39;
$3,000.
AN EXCEPTIONAL MINT EXAMPLE OF ONE OF THE FEW STRADDLE-PANE 1860 90¢ ISSUES IN EXISTENCE. (Image1) |
Scott $3,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
1875 Reprints of the 1857 Issue
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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194 |
P |
47P3 |
1857-60
(1875 Reprint), 90¢ deep blue, plate proof on India. Right margin plate no. 1 block of 12 with imprint; few trivial natural India paper flaws in selvage only, still Extremely Fine, a striking and rare large plate number
multiple. Scott No. 47P3; $2,500. (Image1) |
Scott $2,500
SOLD for $2,800.00
Will close during Public Auction |
1861-1866 Issue
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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195 |
|
63 |
1861,
1¢ deep blue. Bottom right corner margin single, o.g., never hinged, intensely rich color on bright paper, wide margins, Very Fine and choice, a stunning never hinged position single, with photocopy of 2011 P.F. certificate for pair.
Scott No. 63; $300 for hinged. (Image1) |
Scott $300 for hinged
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
196 |
/ |
63 |
1861,
1¢ blue. Top margin block of 9, o.g., bottom row and top right stamps hinged, others never hinged, rich deep color, choice overall centering; few reinforced perf separations at bottom and light crease in bottom right stamp not mentioned on
certificate, still Extremely Fine, Scott value with no premium with the never hinged block and single residing in this multiple, with 1989 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 63; $3,300 for hinged.
A STUNNING ITEM AND ONE OF THE FINEST
MINT BLOCKS IN EXISTENCE. (Image1) |
Scott $3,300 for hinged
SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction |
197 |
|
63 |
1861,
1¢ blue. Bottom imprint and plate no. 9 block of 12, each stamp dot in "U" variety, well centered with deep rich color, fresh and intact, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, ex-Lilly, with 2014 P.S.E. certificate. Scott
No. 63; Estimate $15,000 - 20,000.
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE MINT NEVER-HINGED PLATE BLOCK OF THE 1861 ISSUE.
THIS IS LIKELY THE ONLY 1¢ 1861 ISSUE MINT NEVER-HINGED FULL IMPRINT AND PLATE NUMBER MULTIPLE OUT OF THE 9 RECORDED.
Don Evans in his book "The United States 1c Franklin, 1861-67", records only eight full plate number and imprint multiples from Plates 9, 10 and 27. The Frelinghuysen sale had a block of 35 with full bottom imprint and plate no. 10
selvage not listed by Evans. For plate 9, there are only two recorded plate blocks of twelve, both are likely taken from one of the Chapin-listed larger multiples including the block offered here that comes from the ex-Lilly sheet of 98. (Image1) |
Est. $15,000-20,000
SOLD for $9,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
198 |
o |
63 |
1861,
1¢ blue. Blue Wells, Fargo & Co. Express double circle datestamp, well centered with brilliant color, Extremely Fine and scarce marking on the 1¢ 1861, with 2015 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 63; Estimate $300 -
400. (Image1) |
Est. $300-400
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction |
199 |
o |
63 |
1861,
1¢ blue. "Paid" in oval cancels, rich vibrant color, exceptional centering amid large well balanced margins, Extremely Fine to Superb, a choice used gem, with 2015 P.S.E. Graded certificate (XF-Sup 95, SMQ
$575). Scott No. 63; $50. (Image1) |
Scott $50
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
200 |
o |
63 |
1861,
1¢ blue. Neat quartered cork cancel, well centered amid enormous margins, bright vibrant color, an Extremely Fine jumbo, a wonderful large margin jumbo, with 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 63; $50. (Image1) |
Scott $50
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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