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The "Hampshire" Collection of United States Stamps continued...

1857-60 Issue
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
13 og 1c Blue, Ty. I (18).> Position 26R12, original gum, lightly hinged, radiant color on bright paper, choice centering with the characteristics of the type clearly visible<><>^EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB ORIGINAL-GUM
EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT PERFORAT1c Blue, Ty. I (18). Position 26R12, original gum, lightly hinged, radiant color on bright paper, choice centering with the characteristics of the type clearly visible

EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT PERFORATED TYPE I.

Due to narrow spacing between subjects on Plate 12, it is especially difficult to find Type I stamps with margins showing the top and bottom parts of the design with the degree of completeness seen in this example.

Ex Scarsdale and Hoffman. With 1989 (for block) and 2003 P.F. certificates (Image)

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2,250.00

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
14 og 1c Blue, Ty. II-I (20-18).> Horizontal pair, left stamp Ty. II, original gum, h.r., bright color, centered slightly to top but clearly showing the Type I characteristics at bottom, fresh and Fine, attractive
multiple, ex Geisler, with 1983 P.F. certi1c Blue, Ty. II-I (20-18). Horizontal pair, left stamp Ty. II, original gum, h.r., bright color, centered slightly to top but clearly showing the Type I characteristics at bottom, fresh and Fine, attractive multiple, ex Geisler, with 1983 P.F. certificate (Image)

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4,000.00

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
15 ogbl 1c Blue, Ty. I, II, IIIa (18, 20, 22).> Positions 71-7381-8391-93R12, block of nine, bottom six stamps Ty. I, top left Ty. IIIa, other two at top Ty. II, natural s.e. at left and <selvage at bottom,> original
gum, lightly hinged, bright shade, few1c Blue, Ty. I, II, IIIa (18, 20, 22). Positions 71-73/81-83/91-93R12, block of nine, bottom six stamps Ty. I, top left Ty. IIIa, other two at top Ty. II, natural s.e. at left and selvage at bottom, original gum, lightly hinged, bright shade, few toned spots, some expertly rejoined perf separations

FINE. A RARE AND DESIRABLE ORIGINAL-GUM BLOCK OF THE 1857 PERFORATED ONE-CENT ISSUE FROM PLATE 12, WITH SELVAGE AT BOTTOM AND CONTAINING THREE DIFFERENT TYPES.

Ex Hansen. With 2007 P.F. certificate. Scott Retail as block of four of Type I, pair of Types IIIa and I and singles of remaining three stamps (Image)

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26,450.00

SOLD for $5,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
16 nh 1c Blue, Ty. II (20). Mint N.H., from the top row of Plate 4,> deep rich color on bright paper, unusually choice centering clearly showing the <complete design at top><><>^VERY FINE AND CHOICE. AN INCREDIBLY RARE
MINT NEVER-HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE PE1c Blue, Ty. II (20). Mint N.H., from the top row of Plate 4, deep rich color on bright paper, unusually choice centering clearly showing the complete design at top

VERY FINE AND CHOICE. AN INCREDIBLY RARE MINT NEVER-HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE PERFORATED ONE-CENT TYPE II FROM THE TOP ROW OF PLATE 4. THIS IS THE ONLY MINT NEVER-HINGED COPY OF SCOTT 20 FROM PLATE 4 WE HAVE OFFERED. A GREAT RARITY.

When perforations were introduced in 1857, the plates used to print stamps at Toppan, Carpenter & Co. were laid out with narrow spaces between the subjects, because no thought had been given to the concept of perforation holes between the stamps. The imperforate sheets of 1c stamps on hand were printed from Plates 1 Late, 2 and 4, and the perforations on those stamps rarely clear the design all around. The example from Plate 4 offered here is not only extremely rare as a Mint Never-Hinged copy, it is also exceptionally well-centered.

Ex Odeneal. With 1990 and 2007 P.F. certificates, the former with selvage at top. Scott Retail as hinged. (Image)

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3,500.00

SOLD for $6,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
17 og 1c Blue, Ty. II (20).> Plate 12, original gum, lightly hinged, deep rich color, unusually wide margins<><>^EXTREMELY FINE. A GORGEOUS ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT PERFORATED TYPE II.^<><>Ex Hansen.
With 1999 P.F. certificate1c Blue, Ty. II (20). Plate 12, original gum, lightly hinged, deep rich color, unusually wide margins

EXTREMELY FINE. A GORGEOUS ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT PERFORATED TYPE II.

Ex Hansen. With 1999 P.F. certificate (Image)

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1,100.00

SOLD for $1,300.00
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18   1c Blue, Ty. III (21).> Position 66L4 with clear and wide breaks at top and bottom, intense shade and proof-like impression, cancelled by rim of circular datestamp free of Franklins face, unusually choice
centering with balanced margins<><>^EXTREM1c Blue, Ty. III (21). Position 66L4 with clear and wide breaks at top and bottom, intense shade and proof-like impression, cancelled by rim of circular datestamp free of Franklin's face, unusually choice centering with balanced margins

EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 PERFORATED ONE-CENT TYPE III.

With 2005 P.F. certificate for combination strip of three on piece (Image)

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2,750.00

SOLD for $1,500.00
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19 og 1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (22).> Plate 4, original gum, lightly hinged, fresh and bright color, showing clear break at top and complete outer line at bottom (the defining characteristic of the type)<><>^VERY FINE AND
CHOICE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 18571c Blue, Ty. IIIa (22). Plate 4, original gum, lightly hinged, fresh and bright color, showing clear break at top and complete outer line at bottom (the defining characteristic of the type)

VERY FINE AND CHOICE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 PERFORATED ONE-CENT TYPE IIIA.

Ex Hoffman. With 1982 and 2006 P.F. certificates (Image)

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2,600.00

SOLD for $1,600.00
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20 nh 1c Blue, Ty. V (24). Mint N.H.,> rich color, wide and balanced margins, Extremely Fine, with 2009 P.S.E. certificate (XF 90 SMQ $990.00), Scott Retail as hinged1c Blue, Ty. V (24). Mint N.H., rich color, wide and balanced margins, Extremely Fine, with 2009 P.S.E. certificate (XF 90, SMQ $990.00), Scott Retail as hinged (Image)

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150.00

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
21 og 3c Rose, Ty. I (25).> Original gum, single hinge mark, radiant color, detailed impression, single short perf at right not mentioned on accompanying certificate, fresh and Very Fine appearance, ex Geisler, with
2006 P.F. certificate3c Rose, Ty. I (25). Original gum, single hinge mark, radiant color, detailed impression, single short perf at right not mentioned on accompanying certificate, fresh and Very Fine appearance, ex Geisler, with 2006 P.F. certificate (Image)

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2,750.00

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
22 og 5c Bright Red Brown (28b).> Part original gum, marvelous intense shade on fresh paper<><>^FINE FOR THIS EXTREMELY RARE UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE 5-CENT 1857 BRIGHT RED BROWN SHADE. THIS IS THE FIRST UNUSED EXAMPLE WE
HAVE EVER OFFERED.^<><>This is th5c Bright Red Brown (28b). Part original gum, marvelous intense shade on fresh paper

FINE FOR THIS EXTREMELY RARE UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE 5-CENT 1857 BRIGHT RED BROWN SHADE. THIS IS THE FIRST UNUSED EXAMPLE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED.

This is the first unused example of the sub-listed Bright Red Brown shade variety of Scott 28. In our analysis of the 5c 1856-61 printings, we consider the Bright Red Brown (28b) and Indian Red (28A) to be in the same printing family. There are only five examples of the Indian Red with any part of original gum, and they sell for $100,000 or more. The Bright Red Brown shade is usually the default classification for a stamp that does not have sufficiently intense color to receive an Indian Red classification, but the difference is very subtle. In fact, unused examples of the Bright Red Brown (Scott 28b) shade appear to be rarer than the Indian Red.

Many collectors know this issue by type and shade, but fewer are aware of the order of production (or release). This state of confusion is partly due to the Scott Catalogue. Based on dated covers, the 5c Type I shades were released in the following order: 1) Red Brown, Scott 28, EDU 8/23/1857, 2) Indian Red, Scott 28A, EDU 3/31/1858, 3) Brick Red, Scott 27, EDU 10/6/1858, 4) Brown, Scott 29, EDU 3/21/1859, almost certainly the last printing from the first 5c plate. The second 5c plate was made from a new six-relief transfer roll with the design projections cut away at top and bottom, to varying degrees. The Type II Brown was issued first (Scott 30A, EDU 5/4/1860), and the Orange Brown printing from the same plate followed about one year later (Scott 30, EDU 5/8/1861).

The first 5c sheets to be perforated in mid-1857 undoubtedly came from the unissued supply of 5c imperforate sheets in the "1856" Red Brown shade. These are akin to 1c perforated stamps from Plate 1 Late (Type IV, Scott 23) and Plate 2, and 3c perforated stamps from the Type I plate (Scott 25). Covers dated during the second half of 1857 and first quarter of 1858 have 5c stamps in the "1856" shade of Red Brown, which look like Scott 12 with perforations. By March 31, 1858, the EDU of the Indian Red shade, a second printing must have been made. We suspect that the entire family of Red Brown, Bright Red Brown and Indian Red shades -- all of which differ from the "1856" Red Brown -- were printed at the same time during the first quarter of 1858. Looking at the EDU's, there is a largely consistent pattern of new 5c printings at the beginning of each year in 1858 (Red Brown), 1859 (Brown), 1860 (Type II Brown) and 1861 (Type II Orange Brown). The only exceptions to this pattern are the "1856" Red Brown perforated sheets released in mid-1857, which make sense in the context of the first perforated issue, and the October 1858 Brick Red.

With 2009 P.S.E. certificate. (Image)

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70,000.00

SOLD for $22,000.00
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23   5c Indian Red (28A).> Gorgeous warm color in the unmistakable true Indian Red color and towards the deeper end of the color spectrum, choice centering with outer projections clear of perfs on all sides, neat
strike of New Orleans circular datestamp<5c Indian Red (28A). Gorgeous warm color in the unmistakable true Indian Red color and towards the deeper end of the color spectrum, choice centering with outer projections clear of perfs on all sides, neat strike of New Orleans circular datestamp

EXTREMELY FINE. A BEAUTIFUL USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 5-CENT INDIAN RED. A DIFFICULT STAMP TO FIND IN SUCH CHOICE CONDITION.

With 2007 P.F. certificate (XF 90) (Image)

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3,750.00

SOLD for $6,250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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