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United States Stamps continued...

3c 1851-57 Issues - Shades continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
549 c Image3c Deep Brownish Carmine, Ty. I (11 var). Position 14L7 noted on back, intense shade which is deeper and darker than the usual Brownish Carmine, tied by "Philadelphia Pa. Dec. 30" circular datestamp on Blood's City Despatch, Philadelphia Pa., (1c) Red on White Entire (15LU5), "Blood's Despatch Dec. 30 1856 4-1/2 P.M." circular datestamp, addressed to Norristown Pa., Very Fine and absolutely pristine, accompanied by normal No. 11A Brownish Carmine for comparison and note stating Dr. Amonette's opinion that this is a "very deep Brownish Carmine" (not signed) (Image)

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$ 350.00

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
550   Image3c Plum, Ty. II (11A var). Position 72L2L, rich color, margins clear all around, unobtrusive town cancel, tiny corner crease

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 3-CENT PLUM SHADE.

Ex Wagshal. With copy of 2011 P.F. certificate and note written on it by Dr. Amonette stating "Superb example of the rare Plum shade. This stamp matches the Plum shade exactly in the Chase Master Color Chart." (Image)

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$ 2,200.00

SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
551   Image3c Plum, Ty. I (11 var). Position 35R4, intense color in this rare and distinctive shade, huge margins to full at bottom with large portions of four adjoining stamps, light vertical crease

EXTREMELY FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 3-CENT PLUM SHADE.

Signed Dr. Amonette who states "Pale Plum". (Image)

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$ 2,000.00

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
552   Image3c Plum, Ty. III (26 var). Distinctive color in this rare shade, bold strike of New York Aug. 28 circular datestamp, few irregular perfs

FINE APPEARANCE. AN EXTREMELY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 3-CENT 1857 PERFORATED ISSUE IN THE PLUM SHADE.

Any 3c 1851-57 stamp in the Plum shade is rare; however, the perforated issue is even more elusive than the imperforate.

Ex Hulme. With signed note from Dr. Amonette confirming the shade (Image)

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$ 5,000.00

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
553 c Image3c Orange Red, Ty. III (26 var). Beautiful vivid color, tied by "Canaan Vt." double-circle datestamp, second strike to left has manuscript "May 10th" date, on small neat cover to Colebrook N.H., barely reduced at left, Very Fine, a pretty cover with this scarce shade, ex Wagshal, accompanied by a note from Dr. Amonette stating "matches exactly the orange red color in Dr. Chase's color chart" (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
554 c Image3c Orange Brown, Ty. III (26 var). Horizontal pair with double vertical perfs, brilliant color, tied by indistinct strike of Va. circular datestamp on green-lined cover to Richmond Va., minor cover edgewear, Fine, one of the rarest of all the 3c 1857 color shades, signed Dr. Amonette who states "very fine example of the rare US #26 Orange Brown shade", Scott Retail for two off-cover singles (Image)

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$ 1,100.00

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
555   Image3c Orange Brown, Ty. IV (26A var). Position 2L11E, gorgeous deep rich color, perfs clear of design on all sides, neat circular datestamp cancel, Very Fine and choice, one of the rarest of all the 3c 1857 color shades and seldom offered, Scott lists this shade for the Type III No. 26 and prices it at $550.00 (50-times the price for Dull Red), it is unlisted as the better Type IV but since No. 26A is priced at 15-times No. 26, the math should make this a high catalogue value stamp (Image)

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E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
556   Image3c Etruscan Red, Ty. IV (26A var). Gorgeous rich color, neat blue circular grid cancel, choice centering with perfs clear of design all around, one short and one pulled perf at top left, Very Fine appearance, a beautiful example of this rare 1860 shade made even more desirable by its appearance on the much scarcer Ty. IV stamp, ex Wagshal, accompanied by a note from Dr. Amonette confirming the color and match to Dr. Chase's Master Color Chart, unlisted in Scott (Image)

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E. $ 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction

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