1861-66 Issue continued...
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
Est/Cat |
Realized |
Prices realized...
| 469° |
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10c Green, Imperforate Horizontally (68b). Single tied on piece by grid, and red New York exchange cds, small closed tear at right, Fine appearance, Very Rare, Only Two Pairs and This Single Recorded, with 1990 P.F.
Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 500-750 |
800.00 |
| 470° |
|
10c Green (68). Horizontal Pair, used in combination with Hawaiian Islands 5c Deep Blue (32), 10c pair tied by fancy cork cancels, 5c tied by grid, red "Honolulu U.S. Postage Paid Jul. 22" cds and red "Hawaiian
Steam Service" oal hs on cover to Victoria, British Columbia, "San Francisco Cal. Aug. 11" transit cds, small pencil "3/-" mark and no Victoria arrival marking which may indicate independent mail carriage to British Columbia, Very Fine, Extremely
Rare Mixed Franking Usage from Hawaii to British Columbia via the United States, ex Harris, Neinken, Weiss, with 1987 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 7,500-10,000 |
0.00 |
| 471° |
|
12c Black (69). Wide Margins, Intense Shade and Proof-Like Impression, some traces of o.g.,
Extremely Fine (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
550.00 |
900.00 |
| 472° |
|
24c Brownish Lilac (70a). Fine, tied by grid on Anti-Slavery Patriotic to England, with quote by Wendell Phillips and "See Wendell Phillips great War Speech, For sale by Thos. Hamilton", red "N. York Br. Pkt.
19 Aug. 19" cds, Plymouth backstamp, edge flaws including slight reduction at top, still Fine and Attractive, Rare design which also functioned as a publisher's ad, with 1988 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
3,000.00 |
1,200.00 |
| 473° |
|
24c Steel Blue (70b). Part o.g., Well-centered, True Steel
Blue Color, Very Fine, Choice Example of This Rare 24c Shade, with 1991 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
4,000.00 |
0.00 |
| 474° |
|
24c Violet (70c). A Brilliant Unused Example of the Regularly Issued Violet Shade, Exceptionally Deep and Rich Color, Perfectly Centered, Extra Wide Margins and Long Full Perfs All Around, Fresh and Extremely
Fine, A "Gem" Stamp by Any Standards, Incomparable as the Scarce Violet, with 1992 P.F. Certificate (Image
Magnifier)Search for comparables |
4,500.00 |
10,500.00 |
| 475° |
|
24c Violet (70c). Full Original Gum, Unusually Dark Shade
Approaching "First Color", few perf tips with faint gum toning, Very Fine and Rare (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
4,500.00 |
1,200.00 |
| 476° |
|
24c Bright Red Violet (70c). Intense Deep Color, Used with 1c Blue (63) and 3c Rose (65) and tied by double struck "Cincinnati O." double circle cds and grid duplex on Nov. 1863 cover to Germany via Prussian
Closed Mail, "Via Liverpool" endorsement and docketed November 1863 at upper left, Fresh and Very Fine, A Beautiful Example of the "Cincinnati" Shade, Ex Gore, Herzog (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 2,000-3,000 |
2,300.00 |
| 477° |
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30c Orange (71). Bright Early
Color, Full Fresh Original Gum, Exceptionally Well-centered with Wide Even Margins, Extremely Fine, An Outstanding "Gem", with 1991 P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
525.00 |
3,500.00 |
| 478° |
 |
30c Orange (71). Block of Four, o.g., Fresh and Almost Fine, with P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
2,500.00 |
1,200.00 |
| 479° |
|
30c Orange (71). Single used with 1c Blue (63) and 3c Rose (65), each tied by matching circle of arrows on cover from Williamsburg N.Y. to Huatuslo, Mexico, via Havona and Vera Cruz, forwarded to San Andros
Tuxtla through Tlactotalpan, various markings including red "24" credit (U.S. retained 10c for transit to Cuba, British credited 24c for transit to Mexico), large & small "2" (reales) due, boxed "Tlactotalpan France," all struck on face, Very Fine,
Very Attractive and Rare Usage, ex Hubbard (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 4,000-5,000 |
0.00 |