Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
September 13-14, 2022

We are pleased to present our September 13-14 auction of Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World. An important sale, with a number of highlights, starting with United States graded stamps, 1847 Issue on cover, 1869 Pictorials Proofs and Essays, including a complete set of Atlanta Trial Colors, two different sets of Columbian Large Die Proofs, a collection of rare Plate Blocks, a newly discovered holding of sheets, blocks of four of the CIA and Stock Exchange Inverts, Flight covers and U.S. Possessions. There are rarities from Bolivia, China including an Inverted Hall of Classics, France and French Colonies, with better Zanzibar, Great Britain and British Commonwealth, Dr. Leslie Rose's collection of Germany and Colonies, Hungary with First Issues on cover and pre-WWII Imperforate souvenir sheets. From Latvia, there is a world-renown collection formed by Imants Timma, with stamps and covers, Occupation Issues, Kurland and a splendid collection of Wenden. The sale also includes a sensational, long-forgotten collection of Imperial Russia. Brought to the United States just after WWII, this collection, only recently unearthed, includes the remarkable unused pair of Russia Number One with original gum, a splendid holding of proofs and essays, (including a collection of 140 different Romanov Proofs) and much more. Many of these items were exhibited in New York in 1927 and until now, had been presumed lost during the War. Finally, the sale includes close to 300 large lots and collections.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #27
United States 1861-68 Issues
1861 Schernikow Reprint Essays, collection of 49 die essays in various stages, on proof paper, with 1c (5), 5c (9), 10c (5) and 90c (30 including 10 of vignette and 12 of the complete design), few duplicate 90c, some trivial flaws, mostly fine-v.f., scarce assembly (when the Philadelphia Bank Note Company went bankrupt in the early 20th century, it had in its inventory many of the original dies for printing government revenue stamps. Ernest Schernikow, an officer of the Hamilton Bank Note Company, purchased the dies for $10,000 and issued hundreds of reprints or "essays" in 1903; they are still very collectible today)
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Catalog #63-E1a/72-E5d
Catalog Value $5,785
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