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13, 1855 10c Green, Type I, horizontal pair, right stamp near four margins, left single in at top, small scissor cut between stamps, attractive blue cancel, Fine (Scott $1,700) (Image)
17, 1851 12c Black, horizontal strip of three (margins large to just in), used alongside (and slightly overlapping) strip of three 1851 3c Dull red (11A), on 1853 3c Red on buff Nesbitt (U10), all with neat manuscript cancellations, blue "Skaneateles N.Y. Aug 25" datestamp on cover addressed to Manchester, England, red "38" credit and "America Liverpool Paid Sp 6 56" transit on front, reverse with "Boston Br. Pkt 27 Aug" and "Manchester Sp 7 1856" receiver, few small file holes and repair at bottom right, Very Fine and attractive cover, 48c postage pays double the 24c rate, ex-Babcock (Image)
CV. 750
Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00
Closed..Oct-02-2021, 15:24:49 EST
Sold For 1200
1857-61 Issue (18-39)
Sale No: 3047
Lot No: 4025
Symbol: Cat No: 22 var.
22, 1857 1c Blue, Type IIIa, stitch watermark at bottom, partially struck cancel though heavy enough to cause a few small pressure marks, Fine and scarce; clear 2013 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $475) (Image)
24, 1857 1c Blue, Type V, two strips of three plus strip of four and an 1857 3c Dull red (26) all tied on an envelope addressed to Boston by "San Francisco Cal Dec 1 1860" cancels, additional "Portland Me 21 Dec 1860" double circle cancel, back side with large embossed (added later) "Victory Lodge No 270 L.O.L.I./ Sanford, Me." which carries through to the front, with central Masonic symbol, stamps and cover damaged but certainly eye-catching (Image)
26, 1857 3c Dull red, Type III, on 1854 3c Red on buff Nesbitt entire (U10), neat "X" manuscript cancels, "Omaha City Neb. Apr 10 1860" datestamp at lower left, addressed to Hoboken, New Jersey, endorsed "Mail via St. Joseph Mo.", small faults including tiny tear at top and piece of backflap out, still Very Fine and unusual, especially considering April 1860 was the month the Pony Express began in St. Joseph, ex-Kramer, Babcock (Image)
37, 1860 24c Gray lilac, well-centered, expertly regummed (appears NH), tiny thin at top right, still Extremely Fine appearance (Scott $500 as no gum) (Image)
37, 1857 24c Gray lilac, well centered for issue, very light grid cancel, barest trace of bleed-through from backstamp (trivial), Very Fine (Scott $375) (Image)
39TC5, 1851 90c Issue, Trial color plate proofs in rose lake, dark green, and brown on wove, ample to full margins, dark green some very light bends, otherwise Very Fine, ex-Finkelburg (Scott $1,875) (Image)
CV. 350
Opening US$ 375.00
Sold...US$ 350.00
Closed..Oct-02-2021, 15:30:20 EST
Sold For 350
1875 Reprint of the 1857-60 Issue (40-47)
Sale No: 3047
Lot No: 4037
Symbol:
40P4-47P4, 1875 1c-90c Reprints, Plate proofs on card, all Very Fine and fresh, a choice set (Scott $425) (Image)
40, 1875 1c Bright blue reprint, lovely color and well centered, without gum as issued, mounting remains and some paper adherence on back, Very Fine (Scott $600) (Image)
40, 1875 1c Bright blue reprint, without gum as issued, few nibbed perfs and light overall toning, still Very Fine appearance, 1992 APEX certificate (Scott $600) (Image)
45P4, 1875 24c Blackish violet, Plate I, Plate on card, block of four, Extremely Fine and fresh (Scott $220) (Image)
CV. 50
Opening US$ 150.00
Sold...US$ 150.00
Closed..Oct-02-2021, 15:32:04 EST
Sold For 150
1861-66 Issue (63-78)
Sale No: 3047
Lot No: 4041
Symbol:
65-E15h, 1861 3c Brown rose, Premier Gravure plate essay on semi-transparent stamp paper, gummed and perforated, o.g., Very Fine and fresh, 2020 PSE certificate (Scott $550) (Image)