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2017 Rarities of the World continued...

1851-56 Issue (Scott 5-17)
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
33   Image1c Blue, Ty. I (5). Position 7R1E, large margins to just into ornaments at left, plumes at bottom are clearly visible and design at top complete, bright early shade, neat strike of blue grid cancel

FINE AND RARE SOUND EXAMPLE OF POSITION 7R1E -- THE SEVENTH STAMP IN THE RIGHT PANE OF PLATE ONE EARLY -- THIS IS THE ONLY ONE OF THE 1,000 POSITIONS USED TO PRINT IMPERFORATE ONE-CENT STAMPS THAT SHOWS THE COMPLETE DESIGN (TYPE I).

The published census compiled by Jerome S. Wagshal contains at least 98 unduplicated records of Scott 5. There are probably no more than ten examples existing outside of the Wagshal census population. Therefore, the 1c 1851 Type I is the rarest of all United States stamps issued regularly prior to the 1868 Grills.

According the the Wagshal Census, this stamp was discovered around 1998 by a stamp dealer in a large lot of U.S. stamp pages originating with a family in France.

Wagshal Census No. 5-CAN-29. With 1998 P.S.E. and P.F. certificates (Image)

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67,500.00

SOLD for $15,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
34   Image1c Blue, Ty. Ib (5A). Position 3R1E, unused (no gum), large top sheet margin, full bottom margin, barely touched at lower left and slightly in at right -- showing all the essential characteristics of the type -- rich Plate 1 Early color, miniscule vertical edge thin at right not mentioned on accompanying certificate

FINE AND RARE UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT TYPE Ib IMPERFORATE ISSUE.

Type Ib was produced only as an imperforate stamp. Six positions on Plate 1 Early furnished stamps qualifying as Type Ib -- Positions 3-6R and 8-9R -- distinguished by the complete design at top and nearly complete design at bottom. When first entered on the plate, these six positions (as well as 7R1E) had the complete design at top and bottom. However, unlike 7R, small portions of the bottoms of 3-6R and 8-9R were ironed out when the entries were made below them.

With clear 1977 P.F. certificate (Image)

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$ 12,000.00

SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
35   Image1c Blue, Ty. Ib (5A). Position 5R1E, ample margins to touched -- clearly showing all the key design characteristics, beautiful Plate 1 Early color, light strike of town cancel, thinned at right and at bottom

FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE SCARCE TYPE Ib FROM PLATE ONE EARLY, SHOWING THE COMPLETE DESIGNS AT TOP AND BOTTOM.

With 2006 P.F. certificate (Image)

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$ 8,500.00

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
36 ng Image1c Blue, Ty. Ia (6). Position 97L4, unused (no gum), ample to full margins all around, small repair and stain at top, light diagonal crease at bottom, otherwise Very Fine and very rare unused example of this issue, Ty. Ia shows the full design at bottom and was furnished only by 18 of the 200 subjects on Plate 4, Power Search lists only three other unused examples, pencil notations on back, with 2009 plated certificate from the One Cent Franklin Plating Archive which fails to mention the repair (Image)

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$ 20,000.00

SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
37   Image1c Blue, Ty. Ia (6). Position 97L4 with Curl on Shoulder plate variety, mostly ample margins to clear at bottom right, deep rich Plate 4 color, light town circular datestamp

VERY FINE AND CHOICE. A HANDSOME USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia IMPERFORATE SHOWING THE CURL ON THE SHOULDER PLATE VARIETY.

Stamps printed from Plate 4 were issued in April, May and briefly in June 1857 before perforations were introduced. The relatively small number of imperforate Plate 4 stamps issued during this period explains the rarity and desirability of any of the imperforate stamp types produced from this plate (Ia, Ic, II, III and IIIa). The extremely rare Type Ia, showing the full design at bottom, was furnished only by 18 of the 200 subjects on Plate 4 (the remaining two bottom-row positions were sub-type Ic). The Curl on Shoulder variety resulted from a tiny thread adhering to the relief on the transfer roll.

With 2017 P.F. certificate. Sold for the benefit of the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. (Image)

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$ 12,000.00

SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
38   Image1c Blue, Ty. Ia (6). Plate 4, mostly ample to large margins, barely in at lower right, deep rich Plate 4 color nicely complemented by New York City carrier datestamp

A FINE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia IMPERFORATE.

Stamps printed from Plate 4 were issued in April, May and briefly in June 1857 before perforations were introduced. The relatively small number of imperforate Plate 4 stamps issued during this period explains the rarity and desirability of any of the imperforate stamp types produced from this plate (Ia, Ic, II, III and IIIa). The extremely rare Type Ia, showing the full design at bottom, was furnished only by 18 of the 200 subjects on Plate 4 (the remaining two bottom-row positions were sub-type Ic).

With 1976 P.F. and 2008 P.S.E. certificates (Image)

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$ 10,500.00

SOLD for $4,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
39 og Image1c Blue, Ty. III (8). Position 44L4, original gum, lightly hinged, large margins at top and bottom, ample to clear at sides, deep rich Plate 4 color and sharp impression from a late state of the plate with unusually wide breaks in top and bottom outer lines

EXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLES OF THE 1851 ONE-CENT IMPERFORATE TYPE III EXTANT. THE BREAKS IN OUTER LINES AT TOP AND BOTTOM -- THE DEFINING CHARACTERISTIC OF TYPE III -- ARE ESPECIALLY WIDE IN THIS LATE IMPRESSION.

Type III is defined by breaks in the outer lines at both top and bottom. Many Type III stamps have breaks that were created or enlarged by plate wear. Since the wear occurred over a period of time, a majority of stamps of this type (both unused and used) have small breaks in at least one line. The most notable exception is Position 99R2, which has the widest breaks of any Type III position, due to the short transfer during plate entry.

The stamp offered here should be considered significant for several reasons. The breaks at top and bottom are so wide that it actually approaches those of Position 99R2. This E Relief position (44L) had breaks in both lines when originally entered on the plate; however, later impressions show widened breaks, and, in this example, the breaks are extremely wide. The large margins at top and bottom also allow for easy identification of the type. All factors considered -- design, impression, margins and gum -- this stamp is easily one of the finest original-gum examples of the imperforate Type III.

Ex Lilly, Drucker and "Scarsdale." With 1988 and 2002 P.F. certificates (Image)

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$ 25,000.00

SOLD for $27,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
40   No Lot. $ 0.00

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
41° og Image1c Blue, Ty. IV (9). Recut once at top, original gum, barely hinged, large to huge margins including portion of adjoining stamp at left, rich color on bright paper

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A SUPERB ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 IMPERFORATE ONE-CENT TYPE IV.

With 1996 P.F. and 2005 P.S.E. certificates (OGph, XF-Superb 95; SMQ $3,500.00) (Image)

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$ 775.00

CLOSED
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42 og Image3c Orange Brown, Ty. II (10A). Original gum, clear to large margins with part sheet margin at right, fresh, marvelous deep rich color

VERY FINE. THE 3-CENT 1851 ORANGE BROWN IS DIFFICULT TO FIND IN THIS EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE ORIGINAL-GUM CONDITION.

With 2009 P.S.E. certificate. There are only three original-gum examples listed in the P.S.E. Population Report (graded 85, 85J and 95) (Image)

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$ 3,250.00

SOLD for $1,600.00
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43 og Image5c Red Brown (12). Original gum, lightly hinged, three large margins, clear at bottom, deep rich color and proof-like impression on bright paper

FRESH AND VERY FINE. AN ATTRACTIVE AND RARE SOUND ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 5-CENT 1856 ISSUE.

With the exception of some rare types of the 1c and 10c, such as Scott Nos. 5 and 16, the 5c stamp is the most difficult denomination to obtain with four margins in original-gum condition. The spacing between stamps was very narrow, leaving little margin for error when separating the stamps, which explains why so few examples are known with four margins.

Ex "Laila". With 1980 and 1997 P.F. certificates (Image)

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$ 30,000.00

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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