1857-60 Issue continued...
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
Est/Cat |
Realized |
Prices realized...
| 423° |
|
10c Green, Ty. IV (34). Recut at Top and Bottom, Position 64L1, The Only Double Recut Position, Unused, Extraordinary Margins and Centering, Rich Color, regummed over repaired tear in right margin and
small thin, negligible considering the Rarity of This Double Recut in Unused Condition and Its Extremely Fine Appearance, with 1991 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
18,500.00 |
0.00 |
| 424° |
|
10c Green, Ty. IV (34). Centered to left, Recut at Top,
natural paper inclusion, Fine, Extremely Rare in Sound Condition, with 1992 P.F. Certificate (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
17,500.00 |
0.00 |
| 425° |
|
10c Green, Ty. IV
(34). Position 86L1, Recut at Top, Neat Wilmington cds and Part Red Transit Cancel, Almost Perfectly Centered, tiny thin, otherwise Extremely Fine, Strikingly Handsome (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
1,400.00 |
0.00 |
| 426° |
|
10c Green, Ty. IV (34). Position 55L1, Recut at Bottom, Blue Grid Cancel, Lovely Pastel Shade, Very Attractive For This Very Difficult Issue, small comer crease, otherwise Extremely Fine, with 1987 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
1,475.00 |
0.00 |
| 427° |
|
10c Green, Ty. IV (34). Horizontal Strip of Three, Positions 64-66L1, Left Pair Type IV, Double Recut and Recut at Top, Well-centered, lightly canceled with trace of red transit, negligible flaws in Type
III stamp at right, Type IV Pair is Very Fine and Rare, with 1992 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
3,150.00 |
1,800.00 |
| 428° |
|
10c Green, Types II-III-IV (32-33-34). The Unused Block of Four from Positions 63-64/73-74L1, Left Pair Type III/II, Top Right Stamp Type IV Recut at Top and Bottom (the Only Double Recut Position on Plate),
Bottom Right Type IV Recut at Top, Full Original Gum, Rich Color and Choice Early Impression, very slight vertical creasing in right pair which cannot be seen on the face and which we believe to be naturally caused by the gum Very Fine. A Rare and
Extraordinary Block, Containing Two Type IV Stamps, Including The Unique Double Recut Position. Featured in The Caspary and Lilly Collections. From Our 1971 Rarities Sale Where It Realized $7,000 (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 50,000-75,000 |
0.00 |
| 429° |
|
10c Green, Types II-III-IV (32-33-34). The Unused Block of Six from Positions 65-67/75-77L1, Top Row Types IV-III-III, Bottom Row Types II-IV-II, the Type IV Stamps with Recuts at Top (65L) and Bottom
(76L), Full Original Gum, Brilliant Fresh Color, Fine Early Impression, very slight vertical creases in end rows which are not visible on the face and which we believe are naturally caused by the gum This block is illustrated and described in the
Neinken 10c book, where it referred to as "one of the finest known unused blocks of six of the Ten-cent perforated." There are two other unused blocks containing the Type IV perforated known to us: the adjoining block from positions 63-64/73-74L1
and a seriously defective block from our 1986 Rarities sale. No unused imperforate Type IV block is known. Very Fine. This Block Highlighted The Great Collections Formed by Moody, Rust, Grunin and Klein. This Block Ranks Among The Most Outstanding of
All Classic United States Multiples. Ex Richey, Moody, Rust, Grunin and Klein. With 1988 P.F. Certificate. (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 75,000-100,000 |
0.00 |
| 430° |
|
10c Green, Ty. V (35). Single tied by partial "Montreal LC Dec. 11, 1860" cds, second bold strike at lower left on blue cover to Walpole N.H., due marking deleted, Very Fine Usage, the 10c 1857 Used from
Canada is Very Rare, Scott lists only the Type I with a Canadian marking, with 1974 P.F. Certificate (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 1,000-1,500 |
0.00 |
| 431° |
|
10c Green, Ty. V (35). Horizontal Strip of Four, used with 5c Brown (30A) and tied by large "Paid" in grid on Jan. '61 folded cover to Hong Kong, red "Boston Br. Pkt 40" credit cds, red London transit, faint
bleach specks and wrinkles, still Fine and Attractive (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 750-1,000 |
0.00 |
| 432° |
|
12c Black (36). Block of Four and Pair, tied by "Oconomowoc Wis." cds on 1858 cover (85/8 x 41/8 in.) to Worcester, England, attempt to prepay triple rate but U.S.-British Treaty required four times for
letters weighing over 1-1/2 oz., marked "Short Paid" and rated "96", black "New York Am. Pkt." debit cds, some wrinkles and small tear in cover, one stamp in block lightly creased, pair with small piece out of margin prior to use, for a cover of this
size still Fine and Most Attractive, Blocks of The 12c Imperforate or Perforated are Extremely Rare on Cover, A Spectacular Franking and Interesting Usage, with Ashbrook notes and photo (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 2,000-3,000 |
0.00 |
| 433° |
 |
12c Black, Plate Three (36b). Bottom Right Corner Margin Block of 25 with Part Imprint, Beautiful Intense Shade, some hinge reinforcing virtually all confined to selvage, horizontal crease in top row,
Fine-Very Fine Appearance, Fabulous Showpiece, Probably the Largest Existing Unused Block, with 1989 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 7,500-10,000 |
0.00 |