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EXTREMELY FINE. A SPECTACULAR BLOCK FROM THE 20-CENTAVOS LITHOGRAPHIC STONE, CONTAINING THE 5-CENTAVOS TRANSFER ERROR. THIS IS THE SMALLER OF ONLY TWO SE-TENANT BLOCKS KNOWN. ONE OF THE FAMOUS ARISTOCRATS OF SOUTH AMERICAN PHILATELY.
The 20c lithographic stone that specialists label "A" contained two significant transfer errors and one noteworthy retouched transfer variety. The first error is an inverted 20c transfer in Position 13, the second stamp in the second row. The other error is found in the fourth row, also the second stamp, Position 35, which is a 5c denomination transferred to the 20c stone by mistake. The prominent retouched variety is Position 25, the third stamp in the third row, which has been extensively redrawn on the stone to correct a poor transfer.
There are only four examples of the 20c tete-beche (three unused and one used pair), which are listed in the description of lot 1341. The 5c-20c se-tenant is represented by four multiples, all unused (no used examples are known). These four se-tenant multiples are as follows: 1) Positions 34-35, 20c-5c horizontal pair, original gum, left sheet margin, small thin, ex Ferrary, Caspary, Lilly and "Isleham" (Peyton), offered in this sale as lot 1339; 2) Positions 35-36, 5c-20c horizontal pair, light Blue shade, original gum, small thin, offered in this sale as lot 1340; 3) Positions 24-26/35-37/46-47, block of nine, ex T. W. Hall, Crocker, Newbury, Neuburger and "Islander", acquired by G.N.J. in a Cherrystone sale, the block offered here; and 4) Positions 1-10 through 45-54, block of 50, ex Ehrenbach, Newbury, Neuburger and Dr. Goeggel.
It is remarkable that three of the four 5c-20c se-tenant multiples are offered in this sale of the Gordon N. John collection.
Ex Thomas William Hall, Crocker, Newbury, Neuburger and "Islander" (Siegel Sale 957, lot 187). Acquired by Gordon N. John in a subsequent Cherrystone sale. (Image)
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EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. ONE OF FOUR RECORDED COLOMBIA 1859 ISSUE 5- AND 20-CENTAVOS SE-TENANT MULTIPLES. TRULY ONE OF THE GREAT RARITIES OF CLASSIC WORLDWIDE PHILATELY.
There are only four examples of the 20c tete-beche (three unused and one used pair), which are listed in the description of lot 1341. The 5c-20c se-tenant is represented by four multiples, all unused (no used examples are known). These four se-tenant multiples are as follows: 1) Positions 34-35, 20c-5c horizontal pair, original gum, left sheet margin, small thin, ex Ferrary, Caspary, Lilly and "Isleham" (Peyton), the pair offered here; 2) Positions 35-36, 5c-20c horizontal pair, light Blue shade, original gum, small thin, offered in this sale as lot 1340; 3) Positions 24-26/35-37/46-47, block of nine, ex T. W. Hall, Crocker, Newbury, Neuburger and "Islander", acquired by G.N.J. in a Cherrystone sale, offered in this sale as lot 1338; and 4) Positions 1-10 through 45-54, block of 50, ex Ehrenbach, Newbury, Neuburger and Dr. Goeggel.
Illustrated in Bortfeldt book (page 41). Ex Ferrary, Caspary, Lilly and "Isleham" (Peyton) -- sold in our 1990 Rarities of the World sale (Sale 724, lot 445) for $28,000 hammer. (Image)
VERY FINE APPEARANCE. ONE OF FOUR RECORDED COLOMBIA 1859 ISSUE 5- AND 20-CENTAVOS SE-TENANT MULTIPLES. AN OUTSTANDING CLASSIC PHILATELIC RARITY.
There are only four examples of the 20c tete-beche (three unused and one used pair), which are listed in the description of lot 1341. The 5c-20c se-tenant is represented by four multiples, all unused (no used examples are known). These four se-tenant multiples are as follows: 1) Positions 34-35, 20c-5c horizontal pair, original gum, left sheet margin, small thin, ex Ferrary, Caspary, Lilly and "Isleham" (Peyton), offered in this sale as lot 1339; 2) Positions 35-36, 5c-20c horizontal pair, light Blue shade, original gum, small thin, the pair offered here; 3) Positions 24-26/35-37/46-47, block of nine, ex T. W. Hall, Crocker, Newbury, Neuburger and "Islander", acquired by G.N.J. in a Cherrystone sale, offered in this sale as lot 1338; and 4) Positions 1-10 through 45-54, block of 50, ex Ehrenbach, Newbury, Neuburger and Dr. Goeggel.
It is remarkable that three of the four 5c-20c se-tenant multiples are offered in this sale of the Gordon N. John collection. (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE. ONE OF FOUR RECORDED TETE-BECHE MULTIPLES OF THE 20-CENTAVOS AND THE SMALLER OF TWO BLOCKS CONTAINING THE INVERTED TRANSFER. TRULY ONE OF THE ARISTOCRATS OF SOUTH AMERICAN PHILATELY.
The 5c-20c se-tenant is represented by four multiples, all unused (no used examples are known) -- they are listed in the descriptions of lots 1338-1340. There are only four examples of the 20c tete-beche (three unused and one used pair), as follows: 1) Positions 13-14, horizontal pair, unused (no gum), bend and thin spot, ex Dr. Goeggel; 2) Positions 12-13, horizontal pair, used with "Cartagena/Franca" oval, ex Ferrary, Caspary, Nueberger and Dr. Goeggel; 3) Positions 1-4/12-15, top left corner sheet margin block of 8, original gum, ex Crocker, Newbury, Neuburger, Londono and "Islander", the block offered here; and 4) Positions 1-10 through 45-54, block of 50, ex Ehrenbach, Newbury, Neuburger and Dr. Goeggel.
Illustrated on Bortfeldt book (page 39). Ex Crocker, Newbury, Neuburger, Londono and "Islander" (Siegel Sale 957, lot 188) (Image)
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VERY FINE. ONE OF FOUR KNOWN COMPLETE SHEETS OF THE 20-CENTAVOS 1859 FIRST ISSUE FROM STONE B. THESE ARE THE ONLY COMPLETE SHEETS OF THE ENTIRE FIRST ISSUE. AN IMPORTANT CLASSIC COLOMBIAN RARITY.
Ex Newbury and "Islander" (Image)
Ex "Esmeralda" (Investphila sale, Mar. 21-22, 2009, lot 1441) (Image)