Bid on Lots in Sale 913
| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | |
| 1016 |
1840, 1p Black (1, SG 2).
Four-margin single from Plate 11, pretty color, bold strike of
Maltese Cross cancel, toned spot at center which looks as though it may
have been caused by application of a wax seal to assist in affixing this to
its cover, otherwise Very Fine, very rare four-margin stamp from Plate 11
(Image) |
3,500.00 | |
| 1017 |
1840, 1p Black (1).
Remarkable plate composite reconstruction of the 240 positions, from
"AA" at top left to "TL" at bottom right, mostly with red or black MC
cancels, Position K-I with broken "I", margins to in (most plating
quality)FINE-VERY FINE APPEARANCE. AN ATTRACTIVE AND RARE RECONSTRUCTED COMPOSITE SHEET OF THE GREAT BRITAIN ONE-PENNY BLACK. The Penny Black plate was lettered in such a way that each stamp could be easily matched to its position. This may have been done so that any defective engravings could be quickly identified. Scott Retail with no premium for any of the better plates. A similar plate reconstruction realized $21,000 hammer in our 2005 Rarities sale. (Image) |
60,000.00 | |
| 1018 | |
1840, 1p Black (1, SG 2).
Position A-D, huge margins to clear with corners angled but clear, tied by
red Maltese Cross cancel on folded cover to Warwickshire, brown "C MY-6
1840" First Day of Issue datestamp on backflap, missing left flap,
small hole punch at top leftVERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THIS VERY RARE FIRST DAY USAGE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST POSTAGE STAMP. A rare opportunity to acquire the very first "first day" cover. (Image) |
E. 15,000-20,000 |
| 1019 | |
1840, 1p Black (1, SG 2).
Plate 1, lettered F-A, the "F" with "arrow" pointing down at bottom and the
"A" on a slight slant, ample to large margins, tied by red Maltese Cross on
small envelope to Scotland, May 10, 1840 cancel struck partly off
cover, clear strike of red "MAY 11 1840" receiving backstamp, few cover
creases and stamp with tiny trivial corner crease at top rightVERY FINE APPEARANCE. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE PENNY BLACK USED ON THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER IT WAS ISSUED. The first official day of issue, May 6, was a Wednesday. Covers used on the first Sunday are scarce, because very few post offices were open. (Image) |
E. 5,000-7,500 |
| 1020 | |
1840, 1p Black (1, SG 2).
Block of four from Plate 7, DK to EL, large margins to barely in, tied by
red Maltese Cross cancels on part of folded cover to LondonFRESH AND FINE BLOCK OF FOUR OF THE PENNY BLACK FROM PLATE 7, USED ON A LARGE PART OF A COVER TO LONDON. An attractive item. (Image) |
E. 2,000-3,000 |
| 1021 | 1841, 1p Red Brown, Bluish Paper (3, SG 8). Approximately 1,010 used stamps on stock pages, arranged by postmarks and showing various barred numerals, tremendous range, stamps with some faults to be expected but mostly selected for the quality of the cancels, Fine-Very Fine strikes, interesting study, Scott Retail over $17,500.00 with no premium for any better cancels | E. 3,000-4,000 | |
| 1022 | 1864, 1p Rose Red (20, SG 38). Stock pages containing hundreds of used stamps and selected for their cancellations, wide range of different with many numerals in barred ovals,, some faults to be expected but selected for the quality of the cancellations, Fine-Very Fine | E. 3,000-4,000 | |
| 1023 |
1864, 1p Rose Red (33, SG 43 and 44). Magnificent holding in two
large folio albums, comprising 111 complete different plate
reconstructions as well as 23 others which are largely complete and
seventeen others which are partly complete, few better completed plates
incl. 110, 113, 121, 131, 136, 139, 144, 209, 212, five panes missing only
one position to be complete incl. plates 168 and 203, eleven others missing
between two and five incl. plates 199, 206, 207, 213 and 215, some others
in various stages incl. plate 219 (21 stamps), 222 (41 stamps), 223 (25
stamps), 188 (171 stamps), sorry but none from Plate 77, various cancels
with mostly numeral grids, few different shades, stamps generally of decent
quality but some faults sure to be found VERY FINE. A RARE AND DESIRABLE HOLDING OF PLATE RECONSTRUCTIONS OF THE GREAT BRITAIN 1864 PENNY RED ISSUE. Most plate reconstructions we have seen tend to be from a mix of plates, and showing the various positions as indicated in the corner letters. This holding, which reconstructs the positions on each plate, is a major accomplishment. Scott Retail over |
210,000.00 | |
| 1024 | 1864, 1p Rose Red (33, SG 43 and 44). Stock pages containing between 4,000 and 5,000 used copies, meticulously arranged by cancel and showing many different types as identified in the Wilcox book, incl. approximately 400 Irish, nice groups of Welsh and Scottish, some faults to be expected but selected for the clarity of cancels, many Fine-Very Fine, an attractive study collection | E. 3,000-4,000 | |
| 1025 |
1870, -1/2p Rose (58, SG
49). Virtually complete reconstruction of the 480 positions on the
plate, lacking only 29 stamps to be complete, range of cancels,
unchecked for better plate nos. but cursory glance revealed at least one
from Plate 20 and several from Plate 4, usual plating condition with some
stamps at edges defectiveFINE-VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A DIFFICULT PLATE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE 1870 HALF-PENCE ISSUE. SG £6,765 (Image) |
7,892.00 | |
| 1026 |
1883, 2sh6p Lilac (96, SG
179). Plate reconstruction of the 112 positions, lacking only "I-E" to
be complete, wide range of cancels and with some darker shades (not counted
as such), one with bright purple cancel, general plating quality with
faults to be expectedFINE-VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A RARE PLATE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE 2SH6P LILAC ISSUE OF 1883. SG £14,000 (Image) |
15,540.00 |