560 |
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12c Black (17).
Horizontal pair, large margins to full, original gum, intense shade and
impression which is really quite stunning VERY FINE-EXTREMELY FINE. A
PARTICULARLY CHOICE ORIGINAL-GUM PAIR OF THE 12-CENT 1851 ISSUE. As
this pair demonstrates, the spacing between stamps on the plate was very
narrow. Sound original-gum examples with four margins are great rarities,
and most have been harvested from larger multiples. With 1988 P.F.
certificate for pair. (Image) |
12,500.00
SOLD for $16,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
561 |
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12c Black (17).
Original gum, lightly hinged, four large even margins incl. part of
adjoining stamps on two sides, intense shade and proof-like
impression EXTREMELY FINE. A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE
12-CENT 1851 ISSUE. SCARCE IN SOUND ORIGINAL-GUM CONDITION AND RARE WITH
SUCH LARGE MARGINS. With 1998 P.F. certificate
(Image) |
5,500.00
SOLD for $10,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
562 |
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12c Black (17).
Enormous margins including sheet margin with full guideline at right and
large portion of adjacent stamp at left, trace of adjacent stamp at
bottom right, virtually face-free bright red "Philadelphia Pa. Br. Pkt. 19
Nov. 2" credit datestamp, intense shade and incredible proof-like
impression EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A GORGEOUS USED EXAMPLE OF THE 12-CENT
1851 ISSUE. SUPERB IN EVERY RESPECT -- COLOR, IMPRESSION, CANCEL, MARGINS,
AND FRESHNESS. The 12c 1851 plate was laid down with very little room
between stamps -- just barely one millimeter, to be exact. For this reason,
collectors have a difficult time finding stamps with large margins all
around. The 12c 1851 was also rarely cancelled exclusively by the red
credit markings used by foreign-mail exchange offices, therefore, even when
a red credit marking is present, it is usually struck in conjunction with
another less attractive marking. This stamp breaks both rules. The
margins are enormous, and the sheet margin at right shows the guideline
between the left and right panes (this stamp comes from the left). It was
once part of a pair used to pay the 24c treaty rate to England -- we know
this because of the "19" (cents) credit datestamp applied at the
Philadelphia exchange office. In this instance, no other cancel was used,
and we are left with a spectacular sheet-margin single cancelled in
red. None of the above will be lost on specialists in United States
used classics, but for those less familiar with the nuances of the 1851-57
Issue, we should emphasize the truly extraordinary features of this stamp.
It is the kind that causes a philatelist to stop and stare in
awe. With 1999 P.F. certificate for the original pair. With 2006
P.S.E. certificate (Superb 98 Jumbo). When we asked P.S.E. what constitutes
a 100, they stated that the adjoining stamps must be visible on every side.
However, given the other qualities this stamp possesses, we feel that it
more than deserves the grade of 100.
(Image) |
345.00
SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
563 |
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12c Black, Diagonal Half
Used as 6c (17a). Large margins, bright shade, tied across the cut by
"San Francisco Cal. 16 Aug." circular datestamp on 1853 folded letter to
Boston, sender's ship-name designation "Winfield Scott" at lower
left, light vertical file fold well clear of bisect EXTREMELY FINE. A
BEAUTIFUL BISECT OF THE 12-CENT 1851 ISSUE ON A COVER FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO
BOSTON. Ex Hessel and Kapiloff. With 1992 P.F. certificate (Image) |
2,500.00
SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |