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United States Classics, Featuring Select 1851-56 Issues offered by Gordon and Ronda Eubanks for the continued...

1c 1851-56 Issue, cont. Type IV (Scott 9)
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
53 bl Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Positions 88-90/98-100R1L, block of six, five stamps recut once at top, top left stamp recut once at top and bottom, huge margins all around including bottom right corner sheet margins and parts of five adjoining stamps, bright shade, bold strikes of "Pleasant Run Tex. Jan. 20" circular datestamp

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. AN ABSOLUTELY STUNNING USED BLOCK OF SIX OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT IMPERFORATE TYPE IV FROM THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE SHEET. SURELY ONE OF THE FINEST USED BLOCKS IN EXISTENCE.

Ex Vogel. Scott Retail as block of four and pair. (Image)

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$ 1,960.00

SOLD for $4,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
54   Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Positions 63-64/73-74R1L, block of four, top left recut once at top, others recut once at top and bottom, large margins to clear including part of two adjoining stamps at top right, rich color and detailed impression, neat strikes of grid cancel, Very Fine and choice, an attractive block, ex Koppersmith, with 1985 P.F. certificate (Image)

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$ 1,750.00

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
55 og Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 71L1L, triple transfer, one inverted, recut twice at top and once at bottom (only four such recuts on plate), original gum, h.r., large margins all around, rich color and detailed impression showing many lines of the inverted transfer, Extremely Fine, a scarce original-gum example of this desirable position, according to Richard Celler's theory, the three inverted transfers were made from a Type I design 3-relief transfer roll as a sort of trial after the top row entries had been made and the plate was turned around 180 degrees, when another plate ("Plate 0") had to be discarded, the siderographer returned to Plate 1 and erased the three inverted transfers before completing the plate with entries surrounding 3R to 10R -- on Plate 1 Early, Positions 71L and 81L are double transfers, Position 91L was entered a total of three times, so it is a triple transfer, one inverted -- when the plate was reworked in 1852, 71L and 81L were re-entered (but not 91L), making them all triple transfers, one inverted (Image)

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$ 900.00

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
56 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 91-93L1L, horizontal strip of three, center stamp two tiny tears at bottom, left stamp 91L triple transfer, one inverted, with huge left sheet margin, each stamp recut once at top, large margins at top and bottom and just barely touched at right, beautiful bright shade more typical of Plate 1 Early printing than Plate 1 Late, the huge sheet margin allows the full inverted transfer to show, tied by two light strikes of "Clarksville Tenn. Mar. 21" circular datestamp on brown cover to Hopkinsville Ky. with Washington Hotel dark blue cameo corner card, with original 1854 letter from a traveling businessman

EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A SPECTACULAR COVER BEARING A ONE-CENT 1851 ISSUE STRIP CONTAINING ONE OF THE INVERTED TRANSFER POSITIONS ON PLATE ONE LATE -- ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE WITH THE HUGE SHEET MARGIN AND BRIGHT BLUE SHADE.

The inverted transfers on Positions 71L, 81L and 91L were made after the top row of the right pane of Plate 1 Early was entered from the Type I single-relief transfer roll. According to Richard Celler's theory, the three inverted transfers were made from a Type I design 3-relief transfer roll as a sort of trial after the top row entries had been made and the plate was turned around 180 degrees. When another plate ("Plate 0") had to be discarded, the siderographer returned to Plate 1 and erased the three inverted transfers before completing the plate with entries surrounding 3R to 10R. On Plate 1 Early, Positions 71L and 81L are double transfers. Position 91L was entered a total of three times, so it is a triple transfer, one inverted. When the plate was reworked in 1852, 71L and 81L were re-entered (but not 91L), making them all triple transfers, one inverted. The stamp offered here comes from Position 91L on Plate 1 Late.

Ex Vogel. With 2011 P.F. certificate (Image)

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E. $ 3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
57 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 31R1L, recut once at top and bottom, large margins including part of left interpane margin, beautiful deep rich color, tied by "Paid" in Rectangular Frame with Integral Square Grid cancel, matching "Bucksport Me. Oct. (?)" circular datestamp on buff cover to local addressee, top right corner of stamp detached and rejoined (entirely in margin and not affecting printed portion), small part of backflap missing

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. ANY FORM OF FANCY CANCELLATION ON THE 1851 ISSUE IS RARE.

The distinctive Bucksport "Paid" -- sometimes called the Bucksport Flag -- was a creative way to simultaneously cancel the whole stamp and mark the letter "Paid".

Ex Newbury, Haas and Vogel (Image)

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E. $ 2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
58 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Irregularly-cut block showing part of six stamps, showing parts of Positions 30/39-40/48-50L1L, tied by "Lowell Ms. Sep. 1?, 1857" circular datestamp on cover to Boston, slightly reduced at top and missing top flap, neat docketing across few stamps, otherwise Very Fine and unusual use, signed Ashbrook who notes "A freak but accepted to pay the 3c rate Lowell to Boston", ex Rust (Image)

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E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
59 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 26R1L, recut once at top and once at bottom, large margins to just in, tied by red "New York" in circle carrier department handstamp on cover to local street address, minor toned spots, Very Fine strike of this rare carrier marking that was used on both the Franklin Carrier stamp and 1c 1851, perhaps a half-dozen are known on cover (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
60 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 57L1L, recut once at top and bottom, large margins showing part of adjoining stamp at top, intense shade and early impression, tied by grid cancel on folded letter datelined Hampden Me. Oct. 29, 1854, threatening a local doctor with publication of "certain correspondence" if he does not leave town in fourteen days, closes "The terms may seem hard to you, but they are light compared with your devilish villany towards a lady of this town", anonymously signed "A Friend to Justice", Extremely Fine, a beautiful stamp on a great "Hell Hath No Fury" letter, ex Vogel and Bailar (Image)

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E. $ 200-300

SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
61 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 52L1L, recut twice at top and bottom, large to huge margins including part of adjoining stamps at top and bottom, tied by light strike of Goshen double-circle datestamp on locally addressed cover, fresh and Extremely Fine, this is one of only two positions recut twice at top and bottom (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
62 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 6R1L, large margins to barely in at bottom right, pretty shade, tied by "St.-Louis Paid 1ct" handstamp on folded printed circular dated July 23, 1853 to Versailles Ill., fresh and Very Fine, scarce postmark and attractive use of this position which yielded one of the two best examples of Type Ib (Scott 5A) in its non-recut form on Plate 1 Early, with 1996 P.F. certificate (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
63 c Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Position 10L1L, recut twice at bottom, large margins to just in including top sheet margin, tied by "Lockport N.Y. 3 Oct." circular datestamp on buff cover to Turin N.Y., "Circular Paid." label at top, minor wear, Fine, the "Circular" label is scarce (Image)

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E. $ 200-300

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction

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