U.S. and Worldwide Stamps
February 18-19, 2004

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #50
1857-61 Issue
1857 1c blue, type I, bright color, usual centering, original gum with is only lightly hinged, fresh and fine unused example, rare in such condition, with 1985 PFC
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Catalog #18
Catalog Value 2,000
Price Realized
$1,700.00

Lot #51
1857-61 Issue
1857 1c blue, vertical pair type I+II, unused without gum, excellent color and centering, v.f., with 1982 PFC
(*)
Catalog #18,20
Catalog Value 3,400
Price Realized
$2,000.00

Lot #52
1857-61 Issue
1857 1c blue type I, light canc., exceptionally well centered, v.f., with 1981 PFC
Catalog #18
Catalog Value 600
Price Realized
$400.00

Lot #53
1857-61 Issue
1857 1c blue type II, double transfer (pos.25R2), light canc., exceptionally well centered, v.f., with 1986 PFC
Catalog #20var
Catalog Value 290
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #54
1857-61 Issue
1857 1c blue type IIIa, neat black pmk, large margins, v.f., with 2000 PFC
Catalog #22
Catalog Value 500
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #55
1857-61 Issue
1857 1c blue, type V, red grid canc., showing full Carpenter & Co. Bank Note imprint at left, fine and unusual variety
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Catalog #24var
Price Realized
$120.00

Lot #56
1857-61 Issue
1857 3c rose, type I, unused with full original gum, l.h., well centered for this difficult stamp, with 1969 APS cert., rare
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Catalog #25
Catalog Value 2,750
Price Realized
$1,900.00

Lot #57
1857-61 Issue
1857 3c dull red, double frame line at left variety, fresh color, l.h., fine
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Catalog #26var
Catalog Value 110
Price Realized
$90.00

Lot #58
1857-61 Issue
1857 3c orange brown, variety showing double frame line at right, well centered, tied by "Kingston, NY May 24" cds on small cover (backflap missing) to North Haven, Ct., neat May 25th arrival endorsement, v.f. example of this rare shade oncover, especially with double frame line, one of the earliest known usages, with 2001 PFC, ex-Dr.Chase
Envelope
Catalog #26var
Unsold
Lot #59
1857-61 Issue
1857 5c orange brown, Type II, well centered for this issue, wide margins at sides, beautiful color, large part original gum, l.h., fresh and v.f. with 2001 cert.
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Catalog #30
Catalog Value 1,200
Price Realized
$575.00

Lot #60
1857-61 Issue
1857 5c orange brown, type II, l.h., fresh and fine, with 1984 PFC
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Catalog #30
Catalog Value 1,200
Price Realized
$500.00

Lot #61
1857-61 Issue
1857 5c orange brown, type II, centered slightly to top, fresh color, h.r., fine, with 2002 PSE cert.
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Catalog #30
Catalog Value 1,200
Price Realized
$425.00

Lot #62
1857-61 Issue
1857 5c orange brown, type II, unused without gum, fresh and fine, with 2002 PSE cert.
(*)
Catalog #30
Catalog Value 525
Price Realized
$280.00

Lot #63
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type I, neat town pmk, well centered and fresh, v.f. example of this rare stamp, with 1999 PFC
Catalog #31
Catalog Value 1,050
Price Realized
$900.00

Lot #64
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type I, black grid canc., well centered, v.f., with 1977 PFC
Catalog #31
Catalog Value 1,050
Price Realized
$350.00

Lot #65
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type II, black date canc., well centered and fresh, large margins all around, v.f., with 1985 PFC
Catalog #32
Catalog Value 275
Price Realized
$300.00

Lot #66
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type III, black 1859 town canc., well centered, signed Brun, fresh and v.f., with 2000 PFC
Catalog #33
Catalog Value 275
Price Realized
$200.00

Lot #67
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type V, perfectly centered with wide margins at sides, rich color, l.h., fresh and v.f. gem, with 1990 PFC
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Catalog #35
Catalog Value 275
Price Realized
$500.00

Lot #68
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type V, horiz. pair, n.h. and post office fresh, v.f.
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Catalog #35
Catalog Value 575++
Unsold
Lot #69
1857-61 Issue
1857 10c green, type V, red town pmk, large margins, v.f., with 2000 PFC
Catalog #35
Catalog Value 72
Price Realized
$190.00

Lot #70
1857-61 Issue
1857 12c black, plate III, l.h., fresh and fine, with 1996 PFC
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Catalog #36b
Catalog Value 800
Price Realized
$500.00

Lot #71
1857-61 Issue
1857 12c black, block of four, original gum, rich color, h.r., fine and rare multiple, with 2003 PSE cert.
Box *
Catalog #36b
Catalog Value 4,750
Price Realized
$1,500.00

Lot #72
1857-61 Issue
1857 24c gray lilac, full original gum, l.h., fine and very fresh, with 2000 PFC
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Catalog #37
Catalog Value 1,600
Price Realized
$700.00

Lot #73
1857-61 Issue
1857 24c gray lilac, unsued without gum, well centered with wide margins, fresh and v.f., with 1999 PSE cert.
(*)
Catalog #37
Catalog Value 650
Price Realized
$650.00

Lot #74
1857-61 Issue
1857 24c gray lilac, red canc., well centered, v.f., with 1988 PFC
Catalog #37
Catalog Value 350
Price Realized
$290.00

Lot #75
1857-61 Issue
1861, July 2, FL from Nassau (headed "New Providence Nassau") to London, franked with USA 24c gray, tied by red grids and New York transit pmk, stamp with tiny flaws, otherwise fine usage from the Bahamas, with London July 27, 1861 arrivalpmk, 1993 PFC
Envelope
Catalog #37a
Catalog Value 1,040+
Price Realized
$800.00

Lot #76
1857-61 Issue
1857 30c orange, unused without gum, fine
(*)
Catalog #38
Catalog Value 800
Price Realized
$400.00

Lot #77
1857-61 Issue
1857 30c orange, black canc., well centered, v.f., with 2001 PFC
Catalog #38
Catalog Value 450
Price Realized
$400.00

Lot #78
1857-61 Issue
1857 30c orange, black grid canc., usual margins, fine
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Catalog #38
Catalog Value 450
Unsold
Lot #79
1857-61 Issue
1857 90c blue, original gum, beautiful color, well centered for this issue, l.h., a fresh and fine mint single, with 2000 PFC
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Catalog #39
Catalog Value 3,000
Price Realized
$2,000.00

Lot #80
1857-61 Issue
1857 90c blue, part original gum, defective (upper left corner missing), otherwise a good space filler,
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Catalog #39
Price Realized
$100.00

Lot #81
1857-61 Issue
1858 cover from Philadelphia to Lyon, France, franked with 5c brown red and 10c green, both canc. by black grids, with corresponding dispatch pmks alongside in black & red, French entry and arrival pmks, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$625.00

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