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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Plate 11, B Relief with double transfer in “Cent”, beautiful deep color, tied by “New-York Apr. ? (1861)” circular datestamp on folded prices current to Webster Mass., file fold well clear of stamp, Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1445 |
US$180.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Plate 4, perfectly centered, rich color, tied by “Boston Mass. Oct. ?” circular datestamp on buff cover to Yellow Springs O., manuscript “Circular” at upper left, with original enclosure, Extremely Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1203 |
US$275.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Plate 11, A Relief with double transfer, tied by grid on cover to Shippensburg Pa., “Circular Phil. 1861” docketing at left, Very Fine, scarce used on cover, this position illustrated in Ashbrook book (Vo. I, p. 311) where described as “A Relief double transfer that is quite a fine example of the variety”, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1444 |
US$350.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (22). Plate 4, F Relief from the sixth row of the plate, beautifully centered, rich color and sharp impression, tied by “Milwaukee Wis. Feb. 15” circular datestamp on 1859 folded printed prices current to Scottsville N.Y., fresh and Extremely Fine, signed Ashbrook, ex Krug and Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1202 |
US$650.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Plate 11, B Relief with double transfer, choice centering, rich color, unobtrusive cancel, small perf tear at right, Very Fine appearance, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1443 |
US$200.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Position 55R4, deep shade and choice centering, tied by red “Braintree Ms. May 5” circular datestamp on 1858 yellow printed circular with part-printed address to Sutton Mass., small ink stain at lower right, still Extremely Fine, signed Ashbrook, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1201 |
US$300.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Plate 11, B Relief with double transfer, intense shade, neat grid cancel, fresh and Fine, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1442 |
US$300.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (22). Position 68L4, shows small break in bottom line and was certified as Type III (Scott 21) in 1987, tied by “Providence R.I. Nov. 16” circular datestamp on 1858 Butler Mutual Fire Insurance Co. corner card cover used locally, fresh and Extremely Fine drop-rate use, the stamp is especially nice, with P.F. certificates dated 1977 (as No. 22) and 1987 (as No. 21), Scott Retail as No. 21 on cover is $3,250.00 Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1200 |
US$375.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Plate 11, B Relief with double transfer, intense shade and impression, neat New York circular datestamp, Very Fine Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1441 |
US$250.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Position 77L4, deep rich color and sharp proof-like impression, tied by “New-York Jul. 26, 1857” circular datestamp on buff cover with printed address to Utica N.Y., sealed tear at top, some waterstaining at right EXTREMELY FINE STAMP AND THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE OF ANY 1857 ONE-CENT PERFORATED STAMP FROM PLATE 4. Plate 4 was created sometime around February 1857, which is also when the first experimental perforated 3c 1857 stamps were released. The first perforated 1c stamps were made from sheets printed from Plates 1 Late, 2 and 4. The earliest documented use of any 1c perforated stamp is a Type IV from Plate 1 Late dated July 25, 1857. Two examples of perforated 1c stamps dated July 26 are recorded: one from Plate 2 and the other from Plate 4 (offered here), which represent the earliest documented use of perforated stamps from each of these plates. Ex Perry and Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1199 |
US$1,100.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Positions 13-14L4, horizontal pair, radiant color, neat New Orleans circular datestamps, scissors-separated with some blunted perfs, otherwise Very Fine, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1198 |
US$180.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Horizontal pair, plating notes on back equivocate between Positions 87-88R4 and 86-87R4, bright color, neat strike of circular datestamp, left stamp some toning and perf flaws, otherwise Very Fine, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1197 |
US$200.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Positions 33/43L4, vertical pair, neat strikes of Chicago 1858 circular datestamps, Very Fine, an attractive pair of the Type IIIa stamps, ex Neinken Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1196 |
US$400.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Positions 53-54R4, horizontal pair, pretty shade, 1858 manuscript cancel at left, each stamp also with “Way” handstamp, Very Fine, with 1983 P.F. certificate Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1195 |
US$400.00 |
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1c Blue, Ty. IIIa (Scott 22). Positions 87-88R4, horizontal pair, rich color on bright paper, neat circular datestamps, right stamp small indentation at lower left, Fine-Very Fine, an attractive pair Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Mar 2011, Sale 1006, Lot 1194 |
US$225.00 |