| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | Est/Cat | Realized |
| 369 | |
(1c) Dull Blue, Franklin
Carrier (LO1). Horizontal pair, original gum, margins slightly in to
just clear, fine impression, slight creasing and small thin spots,
otherwise Very Good-Fine, an enormously rare multiple of the original 1851
Franklin Carrier -- the Scott value of $10,000.00 for a pair carries a
$1,000 premium over two singles, which reflects infrequent sales rather
than true rarity (Image) |
10,000.00 | 3,000.00 |
| 370 |
(1c) Dull Blue, Franklin
Carrier (LO1). Huge top and bottom margins showing parts of adjoining
stamps, full at left, large to just touched at upper right, beautiful
proof-like impression and rich color, cancelled by red "New York"
dateless circle with small remnants of cover showing trace of tying
cancel, small thin spot, thin and sealed tear at bottom (almost invisible),
Very Fine appearance, New York City received the largest supply of the
Franklin Carrier, but very few were used there, ex Perry
(Image) |
E. 2,000-3,000 | 1,700.00 | |
| 372 | |
Steinmeyer's City Post,
Charleston S.C., 2c Black on Bluish (4LB19). Position 2, original gum,
ample to large margins all around, faint gum stains as usual, repaired tear
from top right almost to bottomVERY FINE APPEARANCE. ONLY SIX EXAMPLES OF THIS RARITY ARE KNOWN TO US. Ex Perry. (Image) |
5,000.00 | 1,200.00 |
| 373 | |
U.S. City Despatch Post, New
York N.Y., 3c Black on Rosy Buff (6LB2). Unused (no gum), full to large
margins, slight thin spot as usual, Very Fine appearance, approximately ten
examples of the Rosy Buff stamp are reported, ex Middendorf, with 1981 P.F.
certificate (Image) |
1,250.00 | 1,300.00 |
| 374 |
U.S. City Despatch Post, New
York N.Y., 3c Black on Blue Green Glazed, Double Impression (6LB5a).
Large margins, clear second impression across upper and lower portions of
design, red "U.S." in frame cancel, minor scrapes in green coating and
faint crease, otherwise Extremely Fine, very rare, with 1985 P.F.
certificate (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 | 1,300.00 | |
| 375 |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Blue on Buff (7LB14). Pencil layout line at bottom, unusually clear
impression, two full margins, slightly in at top and left, slight bend at
lower right corner and faint thinningA FINE-APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THIS EXCEEDINGLY RARE CARRIER STAMP. NO MORE THAN A DOZEN EXAMPLES OF 7LB14 ARE KNOWN TO US. The Type C31 stamps were ordinarily left uncancelled, this probably was removed from a cover. The pencil line at bottom is a characteristic layout line. (Image) |
2,250.00 | 2,600.00 | |
| 376 | |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Blue (7LB12). Two huge margins with trace of adjoining stamp, other
sides ample to clear, vivid red star cancel, tied by blue
"Philadelphia Pa. 5 cts. Jul. 21" integral-rate circular datestamp on blue
folded letter to local address -- 5c rate did not apply -- Extremely Fine,
this stamp is rarely found tied by the town datestamp, ex Ackerman,
Hollowbush (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 | 2,100.00 |
| 377 | |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Dark Blue (7LB12). Large side margins, mostly ample at top and bottom,
remarkably dark shade and heavy impression, tied by red star on
incoming folded letter to Philadelphia street address, red "New-York Feb.
13 Paid 3 cts." integral-rate circular datestamp, vertical file fold,
Extremely Fine, rare use of the U.S.P.O. carrier stamp on inbound mail (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 | 900.00 |