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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4061       image19th Century Fancy Cancellations on Cover. Important collection comprising approximately 200 covers and postal cards with full better range of fancy pictorials, geometrics, letters, stars, leaves, crosses, New York Foreign Mail cancels, N.Y. City domestics, etc.; highlights includes such noteworthy cancellations as the Lynchburg Va. "Man with Top Hat"; Bloomington Ill. "Negative Six-Point Star of David" on 1¢ #112 strip of three; "Woodsville Pa." fancy oval postmark cancel; Monticello, Florida blue "Top Hat"; Hartford Conn. "Eagle on Shield"; Tunkahannock Pa. "Mask"; Mitchell, Dakota Terr. "Three-Leaf Clover"; South Columbia Cal. "Indian Head"; Philadelphia "Heart"; New York City "U" in Star of David; New York "Devils Mask", Magnolia Wisc. Large "Anchor", several different version of the of the Pittsburgh "Skull and Crossbones in Coffin"; Pittsburgh Pa. Negative "Pointing Hand"; Richfield Springs N.Y. Negative "EAH"; Pittsburg Pa. Negative "HR"; City of Sherman Texas purple "OK"; Princeton Ill. Negative "79"; Fredericksburg "Arrowhead"; Thorntown Ind. "Skull & Crossbones"; Oswego N.Y. "Face with Eyebrows; Bloomington Iowa. Negative "Face"; Syracuse N.Y. negative "US" in grid; NYFM Circular Geometric; NYFM Star Geometric; West Berkeley "Shoe" on 3¢ War Dept. piece; Berlin Wisc. Bottle Stopper "4" in Negative Star of David; Providence R.I. "Jack-o-Lantern"; St. Louis Mo. "Eagle; Greenfield Mass. negative "Skull & Crossbones" in Circle; Belfast N.Y. "Japanese Fan"; Chicago Ill. Blue "Fouled Anchor" in Diamond; University of Va. "UV" in Circle and Oval; Savannah Ga. "Pinwheel"; New York City "Propeller"; and many many more; mostly clear strikes, minor faults in stamps or covers but selected for attractiveness, F.-V.F. collection with many superior strikes and tremendous value.
Estimate; $10,000 - 15,000.

AN OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF THIS CLASSIC AMERICAN ART FORM THAT WOULD TAKE YEARS TO ASSEMBLE A COMPARABLE HOLDING.
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Est. $10,000-15,000
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United States Stamps and Covers

Postmasters' Provisionals and 1847 Issue
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4062     5X1 imageBrattleboro, Vt., 1846, 5¢ black on buff. Position 8. Margins huge at top showing significant portion of adjacent stamp, ample at right and at bottom showing traces of "Engd. by Thos. Chubbuck, Bratto." imprint, bit in at left, tied by red straight line "Paid" handstamp on 1846 folded letter to Lewis B. Woodruff in New York, matching "Battleboro, Vt., Sep 18" cds, Very Fine, ex-Hatfield and Bingham, with 1968 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 5X1; $25,000.

AN ATTRACTIVE ON COVER USAGE OF THE 5¢ BRATTLEBORO PROVISIONAL ISSUE - ONE OF ONLY THREE ON COVER USAGES SHOWING ANY PORTION OF THE IMPRINT. (Image1)

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Scott $25,000

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4063 P    1TC3a image1847, 5¢ orange, trial color plate proof on India, "Specimen." overprint. Block of 4, ample to large balanced margins, rich radiant color; couple natural shallow spots in India and small tear at upper left, otherwise Very Fine.
Scott No. 1TC3a; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

AN EXTREMELY RARE BLOCK OF THE 1847 5¢ TRIAL COLOR PLATE PROOF ON INDIA WITH "SPECIMEN." OVERPRINT - WITH ONLY A FEW KNOWN. (Image1)

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Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
4064 o    1 image1847, 5¢ red brown. Red grid cancels, large to huge margins showing significant portion of adjacent stamp at bottom, strong color, Extremely Fine to Superb, an exceptional 1847 5¢ issue, with only thirteen graded higher, with 2010 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF-Sup 95, SMQ $1,400).
Scott No. 1; $350. (Image1)

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Scott $350

SOLD for $850.00
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4065 o    1b image1847, 5¢ orange brown. Grid cancel, large balanced margins, rich deep color, Extremely Fine, ex-Hansen, with 2003 & 2008 P.F. certificates, the latter Graded (XF 90, SSV $1,050).
Scott No. 1b; $700. (Image1)

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Scott $700

SOLD for $675.00
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4066 o    2 image1847, 10¢ black. Neat red circular grid cancel, large well balanced margins, strong color and crisp impression, Extremely Fine to Superb, a gem, with 1981, 2012 P.F. and 2020 P.S.E. certificates, the latter Graded (XF-Sup 95, SMQ $4,000).
Scott No. 2; $775. (Image1)

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Scott $775

SOLD for $2,500.00
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4067     2 image1847, 10¢ black. Vertical pair, full margins to just into outer frameline, strong color and impressions, tied by paint red grid cancels, matching "Rochester N.Y. Nov 23" cds on gray 1850 double-weight folded letter to New York City, endorsed "Paid", 1850 docketing on reverse, Very Fine.
Scott No. 2; $2,900.

AN ATTRACTIVE USE FROM ROCHESTER N.Y. AT THE DOUBLE RATE. (Image1)

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Scott $2,900

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4068     2 image1847, 10¢ black. Large margins all around, intense shade and sharp early impression, tied by neat red grid cancel on folded letter sheet to Philadelphia, Pa., red "U.S. Express Mail, Boston, Mass." cds alongside, Extremely Fine, a wonderful gem on single rate usage from Boston via Express Mail service, with 2016 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott No. 2; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $900.00
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4069 ()    3 image1847 (1875 Reproduction), 5¢ red brown. Top margin single, without gum as issued, large even margins with wide sheet selvage, rich vibrant color and exceptional freshness, Extremely Fine and choice, a choice sheet margin single, with 2019 P.S.E. certificate Graded (XF 90, SMQ $1,250.00).
Scott No. 3; $900. (Image1)

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Scott $900

SOLD for $1,050.00
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1851 Issue
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4070 o    5 image1851, 1¢ blue, type I. Position 7R1E, light large Boston "Paid" in grid cancel, full balanced margins with scrolls at top and bottom clear and showing the complete design, rich bold "Paris Blue" color and an unusual slight double kiss impression at top, completely sound and fault-free, Very Fine, ex-K. Burroughs and J. Rose, signed S. Ashbrook, with 1999 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 5; $55,000.

A WONDERFULLY CHOICE SOUND USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE I ISSUE FROM POSITION 7 ON THE RIGHT PANE OF PLATE ONE EARLY - ONE OF THE FEW SOUND EXAMPLES SHOWING THE COMPLETE DESIGN.

According to the Jerome S. Wagshal census of the Scott #5 (this example being 5-CAN-010) there are only 98 examples in all recorded. This example is one of a small handful of examples showing the complete design and one of a few also in sound condition. The unusual dark Plate 1E color was coined "Paris Blue" by Stanley B. Ashbrook who has sign this this stamp in pencil on reverse.
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Scott $55,000

SOLD for $37,500.00
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4071     5A image1851, 1¢ blue, type Ib. Position 6R1E. Margins full to just into outer scrolls at top sides, strong bright color, neatly tied by light grid cancel on fresh 1852 folded printed Baltimore, Md. prices current to Orwell, O., Very Fine and choice, signed S. Ashbrook on reverse and stating "Single on Cover - Much More Rare Than Strip of Three ", ex-Kapiloff.
Scott No. 5A; $15,500.

AN EXTREMELY RARE SOLO CIRCULAR RATE USAGE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE IB FROM POSITION 6R1E - ONE OF THE TWO BEST POSITIONS.

Type Ib was produced only as an imperforate stamp. Only six positions on Plate 1 Early are Type Ib: Positions 3-6R and 8-9R. Type Ib is distinguished by showing complete design at top and nearly complete design at bottom. All Type Ib stamps are very scarce, and the two best examples (8R and 6R offered here) are rare.
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Scott $15,500

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4072     6 image1851, 1¢ blue, type Ia. Position 100L4. Margins large to just clear at top and just shaving scroll at upper left, wide interpane margin at right, clearly showing full scroll design at bottom, beautiful deep rich color, tied by light "Springfield, Mass., Jun 18" cds on fresh 1857 printed insolvency notice, to Chatham N.Y. and forwarded to Hillsdale N.Y., Very Fine and choice, ex-"Lake Shore", with 1997 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 6; $14,000.

A MAGNIFICENT SHEET MARGIN EXAMPLE OF THE 1851, 1¢ TYPE IA FROM POSITION 100L4 ON COVER.

Produced only from 18 of the 20 subjects in the bottom row of both panes of Plate 4, the 1¢ imperforate, type Ia owes it's rarity to the short three month period that the Plate 4 imperforates where produced.
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Scott $14,000

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4073     6 image1851, 1¢ blue, type Ia. Position 93L4. Fine single with rich color, neatly tied by indistinct town cancel on fresh unsealed cover to Foxboro, Mass., endorsed "Paid" and "Circular" at left, Very Fine, with 2008 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 6; $14,000.

A RARE ON COVER USAGE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE IA ISSUE ON AN IMMACULATE COVER.

Produced only from 18 of the 20 subjects in the bottom row of both panes of Plate 4, the 1¢ imperforate, type Ia owes it's rarity to the short three month period that the Plate 4 imperforates where produced.
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Scott $14,000

SOLD for $3,250.00
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4074     8 image1857, 1¢ blue, type III. Plate 4. Margins clear to huge with outer line breaks at bottom and wide at top clearly visible, rich bold color, tied by neat "Springfield, Mass., Sep 26" cds on fresh 1857 printed notice to Blandford, Mass., Extremely Fine, ex-Newbury, Haas, with 1999 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott No. 8; $1,800.

AN OUTSTANDING FULL MARGIN EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 1¢ TYPE III ON COVER. (Image1)

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Scott $1,800

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4075 o    8A image1851, 1¢ blue, type IIIa. Position 19R2, showing clear break between the left side of "O" and right side of "S" at top, neat grid and small portion of red transit cancels, large to huge margins showing portions of adjacent stamps at top and bottom, strong impression and deep bold color, Extremely Fine to Superb, only nine graded higher, with 2001 & 2013 P.F. and 2001 & 2016 P.S.E. certificates, the latter Graded (XF-Sup 95, SMQ $4,500).
Scott No. 8A; $750.

AN EXCEPTIONAL USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 1¢ TYPE IIIA IMPERFORATE ISSUE. (Image1)

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Scott $750

SOLD for $2,900.00
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4076     9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. O.g., very lightly hinged, large to huge margins well clear of design all around, deep color and sharp impression on bright paper, Extremely Fine to Superb, with 1997 P.F. & 2015 P.S.A.G. certificates, the latter Graded (95, SSV $3,000).
Scott No. 9; $725.

AN EXCEPTIONAL MINT ORIGINAL GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1852 1¢ FRANKLIN TYPE IV ISSUE. (Image1)

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Scott $725

SOLD for $1,600.00
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4077 o    9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. Light town cancels, huge to mammoth margins encompassing portions of adjacent stamps, rich bright blue color enhancing a crisp detailed impression, a Superb jumbo, an outstanding large margin stamp, with 2006 P.S.E. certificate Graded (Superb 98J, SMQ $2,000).
Scott No. 9; $95. (Image1)

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Scott $95

SOLD for $1,100.00
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4078     9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. Large margins including portion of adjoining stamp at top, tied on small blue piece by perfectly struck "New Orleans La. Apr. 12" circular datestamp, an Extremely Fine gem.
Scott No. 9; $95. (Image1)

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Scott $95

SOLD for $280.00
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4079     9 image1852, 1¢ blue, type IV. Two singles, each three large margins, used with 3¢ dull red (11A), all tied by two strikes of "Philadelphia Pa., Jan 1" cds on blue 1855 folded letter from the Winans correspondence to St. Petersburg, Russia at the 5¢ British Open mail rate, endorsed "via Boston Steamer / January 3rd 1855" at bottom right, carried by Cunard Line America from Boston Jan. 3rd to Liverpool arriving Jan 17th, reverse with red-orange London transit cds overstruck with red "Seebrief per England und Aachen" (1.19) transit cds, London manuscript "1/-" debit rating, blue manuscript "12/2" silbergroschen rating, Very Fine.
Scott No. 9; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

A RARE EARLY 1851 ISSUE TRANSATLANTIC USE TO RUSSIA.

William Louis Winans was a noted railway pioneer, who, with his brother, traveled to Russia in 1843 as part of a $3 million contract to supply railroad locomotives and cars for the new railroad between St. Petersburg and Moscow. From 1852, William was the chief manager of the Russian operation, which had a lucrative contract for making and maintaining running stock for the growing Russian railroad network--it was reported their contracted fees were 17 times higher than in any other country in Europe. During the Crimean War the firm's operations expanded, and Winans acted as the U.S. vice-consul in St. Petersburg. The contract expired in 1862, and Winans left Russia for London a millionaire.
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Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $2,200.00
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4080     11A image1854-55, 3¢ rose red, type II. Top left corner margin single, o.g., lightly hinged, huge margins with significant portions of adjacent stamps at right and bottom and wide sheet margin selvage, rich rose red color and exceptional freshness, a Superb jumbo, with 2020 P.F. certificate Graded (Superb 98J, SSV $2,250 for 98).
Scott No. 11A; $250.

A MAGNIFICENT MINT ORIGINAL GUN EXAMPLE OF THE 1854 3¢ IMPERFORATE TYPE II ISSUE IN THE ROSE RED SHADE. (Image1)

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Scott $250

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction

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