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5c Red Brown (1). Large margins to ample at bottom,
bright shade, cancelled by perfect strike of blue "5" numeral handstamp, matching "Portsmouth Va. Mar. 16" circular datestamp on 1850 folded letter to Wilmington Del., fresh and Very Fine, ex Saadi (Image) Search for comparables at
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E. $ 750-1,000
SOLD for $1,100.00
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5c Red Brown (1). Large to ample margins, cancelled
by manuscript "X" and tied by black "Sugar Creek WI, V Cents, July 29" with integral Roman numeral rate circular datestamp on 1850 folded letter to Cohoes N.Y., underpaid 5c for the 10c over-300 miles rate and with second strike of the marking
at upper right and manuscript "Unpaid", vertical file fold well away from stamp and markings, some slight soiling VERY FINE. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED USE OF THE 1847 ISSUE FROM SUGAR CREEK, WISCONSIN. MORE IMPORTANT IS THE EXTREMELY
UNUSUAL CONFIGURATION OF THE TOWN MARKING WITH INTEGRAL ROMAN NUMERAL RATE. This is the only reported use of the 1847 Issue from Sugar Creek, Wisconsin. This cover was the subject of an article in Chronicle 62, which notes "The writer had
been to Milwaukee a day or two previous and had encountered there an old acquaintance from New York State. The Sugar Creek man was writing to a mutual friend to learn what attitude the folks back in Cohoes, and most particularly the Milwaukee man's
wife, now held toward him. It may be presumed that the Milwaukeean had left home under a cloud of public and private disapproval. It also is a fair guess that he provided the stamp when he asked the other fellow to write the letter. The single
five-cent stamp was only half enough for the destination." Ex Jack Dick and Boker (Image) Search for comparables at SiegelAuctions.com |
E. $ 1,500-2,000
SOLD for $2,200.00
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