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DESCRIPTION
Little Piggy, perfect strike on 3¢ Dull Red, Type III (26), Sandisfield, Mass. Mar. 25” (circa 1861) double-circle datestamp on buff cover to Plymouth, Connecticut, very rare--one other off-cover strike known
PROVENANCE
* Donald Malcolm
* Clyde Jennings (collection sold privately to William H. Gross)
CENSUS, LITERATURE AND EXHIBITION REFERENCES
* Skinner-Eno, United States Cancellations 1845-1869, p. 141, no. PA-E1
CERTIFICATION
* The Philatelic Foundation (2000)
CONDITION NOTES
* Extremely Fine (Image)
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Man in the Moon, perfect strike on 3¢ Dull Red, Type III (26), bold Mason, Ohio, Oct. 25” (circa 1860) circular datestamp on small cover to Lebanon, Ohio
* Clifford C. Cole, Siegel Auction Galleries, 2/24/1988, Sale 689, lot 329
* Skinner and Eno, United States Cancellations 1845-1869, no. PH-F89
* Extremely Fine; address slightly faded
* Signed by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Image)
Bridgeport Fireman, perfect strike with every detail of finely carved lines, tying 3¢ Rose (65) on small piece
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. E-6
* The Philatelic Foundation (2004)
* Extremely Fine strike; small tear at lower right (Image)
Clown in Top Hat, full and clear strike on 3¢ Rose (65)
* Mattatuck Historical Society, The Collectors Shop (Keffer), 11/12/1959, lot 5
* Morrison Waud, Siegel Auction Galleries, 3/23/1994, Sale 758, lot 276
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. E-4
* The Philatelic Foundation (1995)
* Very Fine (Image)
Eagle & Shield, perfect full strike on 3¢ Rose (65)
* B. H. Handy, The Collectors Shop (Keffer), 11/12/1953
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. A-8
* Extremely Fine strike; stamp has long sealed tear and crease (Image)
Dog in Collar, bold full strike on 3¢ Rose (65)
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. A-4
* Extremely Fine strike; tear through upper left corner (reattached) (Image)
Duck on Water, full clear strike on 3¢ Rose (65)
* Edward S. Knapp, Amos Eno, Clyde Jennings (collection sold to Gross)
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. A-10
* Extremely Fine strike; stamp with small piece out of margin (Image)
Circus Elephant, a sharp and dark strike showing the ear and eye with perfect clarity, Waterbury Con. Apr. 18 ‘66” double-circle datestamp, the Elephant ties 2¢ Black (73) on buff cover to Charles Perkins, a local Waterbury resident
* Mattatuck Historical Society, The Collectors Shop (Keffer), 11/12/1959, lot 51, to Matthies
* Katharine Matthies, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1/11/1977, Sale 503, lot 338
* Mary Ann Owens (sold privately to William H. Gross)
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. A-2
* The Philatelic Foundation (1977 and 1999)
* Extremely Fine strike; cover slightly reduced at right
VIEW PDF OF HISTORY AND COMMENTARY at https://siegelauctions.com/2018/1188/71.pdf (Image)
DESCRIPTIONMan in Hat Smoking Pipe, a perfect pitch black strike showing all of the details of this intricate carving, including the high collar and Hill’s characteristic smiling” eye, bold Waterbury Con. Aug. 23 ‘67” double-circle datestamp, the Man ties 3¢ Rose (65) on small cover to Gertrude Cooke in Wolcottville, Connecticut, with original letter
* Cooke correspondence first offered through Siegel Auction Galleries, 9/11/1985, Sale 651, this was lot 338
* Milton Mitchell, Siegel Auction Galleries, 5/13/2003, Sale 859, lot 134, to William H. Gross
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. E-1
* Extremely Fine strike; slight gum toning at top of stamp, cover slightly reduced at left (Image)
Eagle & Shield, intense pitch black strike with the eagle’s feathers and talons in perfect clarity, full bold Waterbury Con. Jan. 13 ‘66” doublecircle datestamp, the Eagle ties 3¢ Rose (65) on cover to Samuel Hodgson in New York City
* Dr. Glenn E. Jackson, Siegel Auction Galleries, 3/3/1970, Sale 369, lot 326, to Matthies
* Katharine Matthies, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1/11/1977, Sale 503, lot 336, to Houser
* Henry Houser, Christie’s Robson Lowe sale, 12/13/1990, lot 4
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, p. 18, no. A-8
* The Philatelic Foundation (1990)
* Extremely Fine strike; cover has long repaired opening (Image)
Skull & Crossbones, full strike with equally sharp Waterbury Con. Apr. 14 ‘66” double-circle datestamp tying 3¢ Rose (65) on cover to the Saugatuck Manufacturing Co. in Connecticut
* E. N. Sampson
* Sotheby Parke Bernet sale, 2/5-7/1980, Sale 41, lot 738
* Siegel Auction Galleries, 2003 Rarities of the World, 5/31/2003, Sale 863, lot 334, to William H. Gross
* Paul C. Rohloff, The Waterbury Cancellations, 1865-1890, no. R-1
* Extremely Fine strike and cover (Image)