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10¢ Black (2), Positions 91-92R, horizontal pair, large to huge margins including part of sheet margin at left, remarkably intense shade and impression on crisp bright paper, vivid "paint red" grid cancels of Mobile, Alabama
Extremely Fine Gem pair from the bottom left corner of the right pane. One of the finest 10¢ 1847 multiples extant.
Ex Wall. With 2000 P.F. certificate. (Image)
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10¢ Black (2), Positions 69-70R, horizontal pair with sheet margin at right, other margins large to full, beautiful impression, well-struck New York red square grid cancels
Extremely Fine. A spectacular sheet-margin pair of the 10¢ 1847 Issue.
Ex Caspary, Garrett and Wall. With 1975 P.F. certificate identifying the cancel as Charleston, South Carolina. (Image)
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10¢ Black (2), vertical pair, large margins to full, intense shade and proof-like impression, neat strikes of New York red square grid cancel
Very Fine and choice. Vertical pairs of the 10¢ 1847 Issue are much rarer than horizontal pairs--especially in this superb condition.
Ex Garrett and Wall. With 1976 P.F. certificate. (Image)
10¢ Black (2), Positions 58/68R, vertical pair, bottom stamp showing vertical line through second "F" of "Office", large margins including part of adjoining stamp at top, light strikes of red grid cancels, faint and very slight diagonal crease at top right of top stamp
Extremely Fine appearance. A 10¢ 1847 multiple of great beauty--vertical pairs are far more elusive than horizontal pairs.
Philip T. Wall recorded only eleven examples of the line through second "F" of "Office" variety, including four contained in multiples (strip of 3, strip of 4 and two vertical pairs).
Ex Rust, Koppersmith and Wall. With 2000 P.F. certificate. (Image)