Sale 1304 — The Brian M. Bleckwenn Collection of United States First Issue Revenues

Sale Date — Tuesday-Wednesday, 12-13 December, 2023

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*A buyer’s premium of 0% of the winning bid was added as part of the total purchase price on all lots in this sale. Buyers were responsible for applicable sales tax, customs duty and any other prescribed charges. By placing a bid, bidders agreed to the terms and conditions in effect at the time of the sale.

Category — First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
1389
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1389, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Express, Red, Part Perforated (R1b). Vertical and horizontal pairs, both with large balanced margins (including large portion of adjoining stamp at left of horizontal pair), vertical pair with handstamp cancel and horizontal pair neat 1865 manuscript cancel, left stamp of horizontal pair with single short perf, otherwise both Very Fine, each with 2020 P.S.E. certificate

500
275
1390
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Sale 1304, Lot 1390, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Express, Red, Part Perforated (R1b). Block of eight, rich color, each with neat Oct. 28, 1864 manuscript cancel, light horizontal creases mostly between stamps but one does affect second row, one pulled perf at left, still Extremely Fine and an attractive large multiple, from the Weill Brothers stock, Scott value $1,500 as two blocks of four

1,500
600
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1391
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1391, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Express, Red, Part Perforated (R1b). Horizontal strip of five, rich color, neat June 7, 1865 manuscript cancel, light vertical crease between third and fourth stamps, still Extremely Fine, this is the largest recorded multiple imperforate vertically (two others are also known), from the Weill Brothers stock, Scott value $575 as two pairs and single

575
350
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1392
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Sale 1304, Lot 1392, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Express, Red, Part Perforated (R1b). Block of four with large margins and top and bottom and vertical perforations perfectly balanced, 1867 manuscript cancel, Extremely Fine Gem

750
375
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1393
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1393, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Playing Cards, Red, Part Perforated (R2b). Wide margins, rich color, neat manuscript cancel

EXTREMELY FINE. AN OUTSTANDING QUALITY EXAMPLE OF THE RARE ONE-CENT PLAYING CARDS PART PERFORATED FIRST ISSUE.

Ex Richards. With 2020 P.S.E. certificate.

2,500
1,400
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1394
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1394, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Proprietary, Red, Part Perforated (R3b). Vertical pair, lovely color, neat manuscript cancel, centered left, about Fine, ex Tolman

800
900
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1395
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1395, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

1c Proprietary, Red, Part Perforated (R3b). Horizontal pair, neat 1865 manuscript cancel, centered to bottom, faint vertical crease, about Fine, the Scott Catalogue points out in its Revenue stamps introduction that the vertically imperforate part-perforated stamps are "considerably scarcer" than the horizontally imperforate versions

800
275
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1396
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1396, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

2c Bank Check, Blue, Double Transfer T5, Part Perforated (R5b var). Huge margins, deep rich color, neat strike of May 13, 1864 datestamp cancel, showing significant double transfer in lettering at bottom, Extremely Fine Gem, a beautiful stamp

300
450
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1397
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1397, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

2c Bank Check, Blue, Double Transfer T5, Part Perforated (R5b var). Large margins, rich color, neat strike of Mar. 4, 1863 handstamp cancel, showing significant double transfer in lettering at bottom, Extremely Fine example of this distinctive double transfer

300
425
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1398
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Sale 1304, Lot 1398, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

2c Bank Check, Blue, Double Transfer T5, Part Perforated (R5b var). Bottom stamp in vertical pair, unused (no gum), bright shade, Extremely Fine, multiples containing the double transfer are scarce, Scott value $300 as used double transfer

300
1,000
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1399
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Sale 1304, Lot 1399, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

2c Playing Cards, Blue, Part Perforated (R11b). Vertical pair, unused (no gum), large margins, faint vertical crease at right, Very Fine appearance, with 2022 P.F. certificate, Scott value $850 as used

850
325
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1400
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Sale 1304, Lot 1400, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

2c Proprietary, Blue, Part Perforated (R13b). Block of twelve, deep rich color, each stamp with one letter of manuscript cancel, right column with "Jan. 24th", choice centering, bottom left stamp single pulled perf at left

EXTREMELY FINE. THIS IS THE LARGEST RECORDED MULTIPLE OF THE 2-CENT PROPRIETARY PART PERFORATED ISSUE, SCOTT R13b.

The Curtis Collection website lists only one other block (of four) plus strips. Ex Weill Brothers stock and Richmond. Scott value $7,500 as three blocks of four.

7,500
3,500
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1401
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1401, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

3c Proprietary, Green, Part Perforated (R18b). Unusually choice centering with wide top sheet margin, crisp impression, light manuscript cancel

EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF THE 3-CENT PART PERFORATED PROPRIETARY ISSUE.

We have offered only three other sound examples since 1994.

1,250
1,000
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1402
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Sale 1304, Lot 1402, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

3c Proprietary, Green, Part Perforated (R18b). Block of four, deep rich color, Feb. 23, 1864 manuscript cancels, light horizontal crease between stamps, few sensibly reinforced perf separations at top

FINE APPEARANCE. ONE OF THREE RECORDED BLOCKS OF FOUR OF THE 3-CENT PLAYING CARDS PART PERFORATED ISSUE—THE LARGEST SIZE MULTIPLE KNOWN.

This is the largest recorded multiple, and two other blocks of four are known. Ex Cunliffe and Curtis as an irregular block of eleven.

8,500
1,000
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1403
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Sale 1304, Lot 1403, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

3c Telegraph, Green, Part Perforated (R19b). Block of 50 with bottom and right selvage including imprint with "Plate No." and without any number, original gum, few h.r., rich color, few faults including light creases, some perf separations sensibly reinforced, Very Fine appearance, this is the largest recorded multiple, one other is also known from top right corner of the sheet but without any imprint, ex Whitman and Fay, Scott value $5,412 as blocks and pairs

5,412
1,800
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1404
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1404, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

4c Proprietary, Purple, Part Perforated (R22b). Vertical pair, bright shade, choice centering neat Sep. 11, 1862 manuscript cancels, light horizontal crease at bottom of bottom stamp, Very Fine appearing pair

1,600
550
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1405
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1405, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Bill of Lading, Blue, Part Perforated (R32b). Large top and bottom margins including portion of adjoining stamp at bottom, well-centered between vertical perforations, neat manuscript cancel, Extremely Fine

600
2,000
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1406
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1406, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Bill of Lading, Blue, Part Perforated (R32b). Vertical pair, large to full margins at top and bottom, light horizontal crease in bottom stamp only shows in fluid, Fine-Very Fine appearance, a rare multiple, only two are known larger than a pair (both strips of five)

2,500
1,900
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1407
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1407, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Bill of Lading, Blue, Part Perforated (R32b). Vertical strip of five, well-centered, neat manuscript cancels, small scissors-cut between two stamps, small toned spots in two places

VERY FINE. THE FINER OF TWO RECORDED STRIPS OF FIVE OF THE 10-CENT BILL OF LADING PART PERFORATED FIRST ISSUE—THE LARGEST SIZE MULTIPLE KNOWN.

Ex "Cathedral". Scott value $5,600 as two pairs and a single.

5,600
2,000
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1408
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1408, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Certificate, Blue, Part Perforated (R33b). Deep rich color, large margins at sides and well-centered between perfs, 1863 manuscript cancel, Very Fine

850
140
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1409
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1409, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Certificate, Blue, Part Perforated (R33b). Vertical pair, lovely deep color, neat manuscript cancel

VERY FINE AND CHOICE PAIR OF THE 10-CENT CERTIFICATE PART PERFORATED FIRST ISSUE—VERY RARE IN ANY SIZE MULTIPLE.

The 10c Certificate Part Perforated is rarely found as a sound well-centered pair.

2,000
800
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1410
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1410, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Certificate, Blue, Part Perforated (R33b). Vertical pair, deep rich color, separated bit unevenly at top into design, large bottom margin and perfs clear of the design on both sides, 1864 manuscript cancel, Fine-Very Fine, a difficult multiple of this elusive issue

2,000
425
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1411
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1411, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Certificate, Blue, Part Perforated (R33b). Strip of five, deep rich color, unobtrusive 1863 manuscript cancels, second and fifth with horizontal crease

VERY FINE STRIP OF THE 10-CENT CERTIFICATE PART PERFORATED FIRST ISSUE—the largest size multiple.

The Curtis Collection website lists six strips of five of the 10c Certificate Part Perforated. No larger multiple is known. Scott value $4,850 as pairs.

4,850
1,400
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1412
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1412, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c Contract, Blue, Part Perforated (R34b). Large margins including part of adjoining stamp at bottom, rich color, 1864 manuscript cancel, Extremely Fine, especially desirable showing part of the adjoining stamp

700
2,200
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1413
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1413, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

10c, Contract, Blue, Part Perforated (R34b). Pair, intense shade and impression, large margins, manuscript cancels, Very Fine and choice, a remarkable pair in sound condition and with wide margins

1,800
1,300
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1414
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1414, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

15c Inland Exchange, Brown, Part Perforated (R40b). Block of twelve, neat May 1, 1863 manuscript cancels, left stamps vertical crease, Very Fine appearance, this is the largest recorded multiple and no others are known, ex Joyce, Scott value $1,800 as three blocks of four

1,800
500
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1415
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Sale 1304, Lot 1415, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

20c Inland Exchange, Red, Part Perforated (R42b). Vertical block of six, huge margin at top including parts of adjoining stamps, just touching and slightly irregular at bottom, "April 15 A.D. 18 A.H." manuscript cancel leaving top right stamp uncancelled, rich color, faint horizontal crease at bottom of center row visible only in fluid, otherwise Fine, ex Cunliffe, Scott value $360 as block of four and pair

360
110
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1416
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1416, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

25c Entry of Goods, Red, Part Perforated (R45b). Wide margins, rich color, manuscript cancel, small thin spot at top, Extremely Fine appearance

500
275
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1417
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1417, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

25c Entry of Goods, Red, Part Perforated, Top Frame Line Double (R45b var). Position 23, bright color, neat 1864 manuscript cancel, Fine and scarce

675
0
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1418
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1418, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

25c Life Insurance, Red, Part Perforated (R47b). Rich color, large margins at top and bottom, attractive 1863 circular datestamp, couple short perfs, otherwise Fine

1,250
200
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1419
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1419, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

25c Protest, Red, Part Perforated (R49b). Vertical pair, showing part of adjoining stamp at top, rich color, May 1863 manuscript cancel, minor perf flaws on bottom stamp, otherwise Fine-Very Fine, a pair is the largest recorded multiple, seven horizontal and eight vertical are recorded, ex Tolman

2,250
750
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1420
 
Sale 1304, Lot 1420, First Issue Part Perforated (1c-25c)

25c Warehouse Receipt, Red, Part Perforated (R50b). Wide margins, detailed impression, neat manuscript cancel, Very Fine

1,300
500
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