Sale 330



Lot 3445

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German Area, German States Collection, a powerful specialized collection mounted in 21 volumes, hundreds of mostly used stamps including a wealth of cancels including numerals and towns for many of the issues, color varieties, numerous multiples scattered throughout, at least a couple hundred stampless letter sheets, covers many with multiple frankings, stationery including entires and postal cards, etc., some small flaws, but attractive and condition is better than normally found. A fantastic lot with rare frankings and cancels throughout.
Estimate 100,000 - 150,000

Realized $69,000



 
Lot 1827



1917, 11¢ light green, perf 10 at top or bottom (511a), top margin plate no. F13467 block of 30 with positions 17-18/27-28 being perf 10 between and post 19/29 having transitional gauge 10/11 between, centering varies with position 17/27 being Very Fine and 18-19/28/29 being just Fine, full pristine original gum with the block being hinged in the selvage only. A post office fresh, Very Fine and unique block.
Estimate 20,000 - 30,000

AN EXTRAORDINARY AND UNIQUE COMPOUND PERFORATION SHOWPIECE.

Provenance: Grunin

Realized $37,375



 
Lot 1695



1893, 30¢ Columbian (239), plate block of 6. Top imprint and plate number "59" block of six, near perfect centering thoughout, vibrant color on bright paper, crisp and fully intact. Post office fresh never hinged original gum. Extremely Fine and choice.
Scott $14,500

A GEM MINT NEVER HINGED TOP PLATE BLOCK OF THE 30¢ COLUMBIAN ISSUE IN THE FINEST POSSIBLE CONDITION.

Expertization: 2007 P.F. Certificate.

The 30¢ Columbian is scarce in choice never hinged condition. This desirable top plate block is perhaps the finest mint never hinged example in existence.


Realized $31,050



 
Lot 3001

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Nearly Intact Collection, 1847-1972, highly complete mint and used collection with 1851-66 issues represented with one stamp for type, later missing only a few better values, small sample of better includes (mint unless o/w denoted) #2 used, 12 used, 71-72 used, 101 used, 1869's missing 15¢ type I (most used), Columbians (mint except $3 & $5), 261-61A, 276-76A used, 277-78, Trans-Miss complete ($1 & $2 used), 312-13 used, 315, 423, 440, 479-80, 551-73, Kansas-Nebraska, Zeppelin set mint, Confederate States, etc.; condition on this one is quite mixed, particularly the 19th century, still many high catalog stamps.
Estimate 10,000 - 15,000

Realized $19,550



 
Lot 1662



1873, 30¢ gray black (165), beautifully centered with enormous margins, remarkably fresh and bright with full original gum. A choice Extremely Fine jumbo. SMQ $9,100 for XF 90, $17,400 for XF-Sup 95.
Scott $3,500

AN EXTRAORDINARY JUMBO EXAMPLE OF THIS TRULY SCARCE MINT HIGH VALUE.

Expertization: 2006 P.F. Certificate graded XF 90J.

Though this is a P.F.-graded stamp, for reference we note that only one 30¢ gray black has been graded XF 90J by P.S.E., and only two have been higher (XF-Sup 95).


Realized $17,250



 
Lot 1348



1851, 1¢ blue, type II (7), spectacular mint single with absolutely enormous margins showing large portions of adjacent stamps on three sides and a partial sheet margin on the fourth, bright fresh color and paper, a strong impression allowing all of the intricacies of the design to show clearly, full, fresh, lightly hinged original gum. A truly Superb gem. SMQ $9,700 for 98, unpriced in Gem 100.
Scott $1,200

A MAGNIFICENT STAMP OF OUTSTANDING PROPORTIONS — BELIEVED TO BE THE FINEST CERTIFIED BY THE PHILATELIC FOUNDATION IN ITS 63 YEAR HISTORY AND ONE OF ONLY THREE GRADED 100 BY EITHER THE P.F. OR P.S.E.

Expertization: 2002 and 2006 P.F. Certificates, the latter graded Sup Gem 100.

Provenance: Gorham

Realized $14,375



 
Lot 1769



1913, 10¢ orange Panama-Pacific (400A), centered with mathematical precision within four perfectly balanced margins, deep, vibrant color and pristine, never hinged original gum. A truly spectacular and absolutely Superb gem. SMQ $9,550 for Sup 98—how much better is this?.
Scott $500

Expertization: 2008 P.S.E. Certificate graded Gem 100; to date, the only 400A to be graded Gem 100 by P.S.E., though two have received grades of 100J.

Realized $12,650



 
Lot 2038



Hunting Permit, 1935, $1 Canvasbacks (RW2), bottom right plate number block of six, particularly well centered, deep rich color on bright paper. Original gum, never hinged, nearly free of the usual skips and bends. Very Fine.
Scott $11,500

A REMARKABLE PLATE BLOCK OF THE SECOND FEDERAL HUNTING PERMIT ISSUE, WHICH IS RARE IN THIS CHOICE MINT NEVER HINGED CONDITION.

Realized $11,500



 
Lot 1003



George Washington patriotic cover, lovely Magnus design, 1864 usage to France, franked with 3¢ rose and 12¢ black (65, 69) and postmarked red Boston c.d.s. with integral "Paid 12", red French entry c.d.s. and large boxed "P.D.", backstamped Paris; a choice, Extremely Fine cover from the Angell correspondence.
Estimate 7,500 - 10,000

A MAGNIFICENT PATRIOTIC USAGE.

Realized $10,925



 
Lot 1444

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1857, 1¢ blue, type V (24), full left pane of of 100 from plate no. 10, bright and fresh, three stamps with holes (positions 32, 40 and 44), small thin position 43, no gum and hinge-reinforced, centering about average, nevertheless, a rare full sheet.
Estimate 4,000 - 6,000

Realized $10,350