Sale 9002 — United States Stamps
Sale Date — Saturday, 29 June, 2024
Category — 1857 - 1868 Issues
1c Blue, Ty. III (21). Plate 4, deep rich color, detailed impression, circular datestamp cancel, light corner crease at top right, Fine appearance, with 1976 P.F. certificate
3c Rose, Ty. I (25). Deep rich color, choice centering, neat strike of Philadelphia circular datestamp, Extremely Fine, with 2003 P.S.E. (VF-XF 85) and 1997 and 2011 P.F. certficates (VF-XF 85)
3c Dull Red, Ty. III (26). Mint N.H. with bottom selvage, bright color, fresh and Very Fine, with 1983 P.F. certificate, Scott value as hinged $65
5c Orange Brown, Ty. II (30). Lovely warm shade, trace of red cancel at left leaves entire design clearly visible, Fine, with 1993 A.P.S. certificate
10c Green, Ty. V (35). Rich color, bold strike of red New York Ocean Mail circular datestamp with integral grid, small corner crease at top, Very Fine appearance and a rare cancel struck in red, ex Koppersmith, with 1989 P.F. certificate
12c Black, Plate 1 (36). Positions 12-13/22-23R1, block of four, centered strongly to left, cancelled by single clear strike of "Crainville Ill." circular datestamp, corner creases top left and bottom left, otherwise Very Good
12c Black, Plate 1 (36). Clear strike of blue segmented grid cancel, Fine, an attractive cancel and unusual on the 12c 1857, ex Allen, with 2009 P.F. certificate
12c Black, Plate 1 (36). Vertical pair, each stamp with sharp strike of green grid cancel, top stamp horizontal crease, otherwise Fine, rare use of green ink to cancel 12c 1857, ex Allen, Scott value $1,300.00 as two singles with premium for green cancel
12c Black, Plate 1 (36). Positions 44-45R1, horizontal pair, choice centering, beautiful grayish shade and sharp impression, cancelled by vivid red "Phil(a. Am. P)kt. 6" 6c credit datestamp applied by Philadelphia foreign-mail exchange office, a few trivial nibbed perfs at top, Extremely Fine, ex Newbury, Dr. Morris and Allen, with 1996 P.F. certificate, Scott value $740.00 as a pair with red numeral cancel
12c Black, Plate 3, Plate Proof on Stamp Paper (36BP5). Position 3L3 with double frameline at right, three huge margins including top sheet margin, ample to clear at bottom, deep shade, clear impression shows frameline characteristics of Plate 3, Very Fine, the imperforate 12c Plate 3 on regular stamp paper is akin to the 24c, 30c and 90c imperforates made at the same time, examples are rare and this position with the double frameline at one side is extremely rare, it comes from the 20 positions in columns 3 and 4 of the left pane, where extra framelines were engraved stamp by stamp between the two vertical columns (a similar ruled line was engraved between columns 7 and 8), ex Allen, with 1993 P.F. certificate
12c Black, Plate 3, Plate Proof on Stamp Paper (36BP5). Unknown position in left pane, guide dot at bottom right, right frameline mostly missing, full to large margins, deep shade, faint horizontal crease, Very Fine appearance, the rare imperforate 12c Plate 3 on regular stamp paper is akin to the 24c, 30c and 90c imperforates made at the same time, ex Finkelburg and Allen
12c Black, Plate 3, Plate Proof on Stamp Paper (36BP5). Position 93L3 with double frameline at right, three huge margins including bottom sheet margin, clear to touching at top, deep shade, clear impression shows frameline characteristics of Plate 3, thin spot and faint stain, otherwise Fine, the imperforate 12c Plate 3 on regular stamp paper is akin to the 24c, 30c and 90c imperforates made at the same time, examples are rare and this position with the double frameline at side is extremely rare, it comes from the 20 positions in columns 3 and 4 of the left pane, where extra framelines were engraved stamp by stamp between the two vertical columns (a similar ruled line was engraved between columns 7 and 8), ex Allen, with 2003 P.S.E. certificate
12c Black, Plate 3, Plate Proof on Stamp Paper (36BP5). Position 77L3 with extra ruled line at right, margins mostly clear and large at right capturing the extra ruled frameline, deep shade, clear impression shows frameline characteristics of Plate 3, Fine, the imperforate 12c Plate 3 on regular stamp paper is akin to the 24c, 30c and 90c imperforates made at the same time, examples are rare and this position with the extra ruled line at side is extremely rare, it comes from the 20 positions in columns 7 and 8 of the left pane, where a line was engraved between the two vertical columns (similar extra framelines were engraved between columns 3 and 4), ex Allen
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 51-53/61-63/71-73R3, block of nine with natural interpane straight edge at left, unused (no gum), deep shade, Fine-Very Fine, a beautiful unused block of the 12c 1857 from Plate 3, ex Allen, with 2005 P.S.E. certificate, Scott value for original-gum block of four is $5,000.00, a single without gum is $325.00
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 66-68/76-78L3, horizontal block of six, extra vertical ruled line between subjects at right (67-68/77-78L3), original gum, several hinge remnants and reinforced perfs, well-centered, deep shade, a couple of spots of missing gum and possibly slight thin in two stamps
FINE-VERY FINE. A RARE BLOCK OF THE 12-CENT 1857 FROM PLATE 3 WITH ORIGINAL GUM AND AN INTERESTING PLATE VARIETY -- THIS IS THE LARGEST BLOCK FROM THE LEFT PANE OF PLATE 3 RECORDED BY ALLEN.
The panes of the 12c 1857 discovered in remainders returned from Southern post offices and sold to Ferdinand Trifet in 1878 evidently were mostly right panes from Plate 3, and almost all had the gum removed because they were stuck together. This block is exceptional because it comes from the left pane and also because it has original gum. The double frameline and extra ruled line varieties are found only on the left pane. The ruled line between columns 7 and 8 is often confused with an interpane centerline.
Ex Allen. Scott value $6,550.00 as a block and pair without the variety
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 9-10/19-20L3, block of four with right straddle-pane and centerline, top sheet selvage showing plate scratches in blank area above Position 10L3, original gum, hinge remnants, unusually sharp impression, creases in selvage and couple small tears at right
FINE APPEARANCE. AN OUTSTANDING 12-CENT 1857 BLOCK FROM PLATE 3 AND VERY RARE ON THREE COUNTS -- ONE OF THE FEW KEY POSITION MULTIPLES KNOWN FROM THE LEFT PANE, AN UNUSUAL PLATE VARIETY AND STILL RETAINING ORIGINAL GUM (AS OPPOSED TO THE MULTIPLES SOAKED APART).
The 12c was printed from the new Plate 3 in 1860. In the fall of 1861, the federal government demonetized all previous issues of postage stamps and replaced them with new stamps that would be distributed only to post offices in loyal states. The purpose of demonetization was to prevent the South from using stamps as a medium of exchange. The demand for the high-denomination stamps in 1860 was limited, and the Civil War demonetization policy cut their lives short. Unused examples would be great rarities today if not for a cache of sheets discovered in Washington, D.C., which had been found in Southern post offices after the war and returned to the Post Office. These sheets were sold to dealer Ferdinand Trifet in 1878, and many of the unused stamps from late pre-war printings come from this source. Despite the survival of unused 1857-61 Issue remainders, key position multiples of Scott 36B from the left pane of Plate 3 are much rarer than those from the right pane.
Ex Allen. Scott value $5,000.00 for an ordinary block with original gum.
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 29-30/39-40L3, block of four with right interpane margin and centerline, original gum, small hinge remnants, well-centered, deep shade
VERY FINE. A SCARCE AND DESIRABLE 12-CENT 1857 BLOCK FROM PLATE 3 WITH ORIGINAL GUM AND INTERPANE CENTERLINE MARGIN.
The 12c was printed from the new Plate 3 in 1860. In the fall of 1861, the federal government demonetized all previous issues of postage stamps and replaced them with new stamps that would be distributed only to post offices in loyal states. The purpose of demonetization was to prevent the South from using stamps as a medium of exchange. The demand for the high-denomination stamps in 1860 was limited, and the Civil War demonetization policy cut their lives short. Unused examples would be great rarities today if not for a cache of sheets discovered in Washington, D.C., which had been found in Southern post offices after the war and returned to the Post Office. These sheets were sold to dealer Ferdinand Trifet in 1878, and many of the unused stamps from late pre-war printings come from this source. Despite the survival of unused 1857-61 Issue remainders, key position multiples of Scott 36B from the left pane of Plate 3 are much rarer than those from the right pane.
Ex Waterhouse (1955 sale) and Neinken as a block of eight. With 1972 P.F. certificate for the block of eight and Jim Allen's plating notes. Scott value $5,000.00 for an ordinary block with original gum.
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 9-10L3, horizontal pair with prominent plate scratches at top of righthand stamp and straddle-pane margin and centerline at right, bold blue grid cancel and part of Louisville Ky. double-circle datestamp, corner crease at top right and a few scissors-blunted perfs at left, otherwise Fine, the plate scratches are a consistent variety on Plate 3, ex Allen
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Position 51R3 with straddle-pane margin and centerline at left, handsome charcoal shade, Boston large "Paid" grid cancel, Very Fine and choice, ex Allen, with 1987 P.F. certificate incorrectly identifying this as a double frameline at left variety
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 9-10/19-20R3 with top right corner sheet selvage showing engraved remnants of phantom entry above top row, unused (no gum), crisp shade, some perf separations reinforced with hinges, a few tiny scuffed spots which is not unusual for unused multiples of Scott 36B since most of the stamps come from panes that were found stuck together in remainders sold after the Civil War, otherwise Fine, interesting plate variety caused by over-rocking the transfer roll into the blank space above the top-row entries, ex Allen, Scott value $5,000.00 as original-gum block and $1,500.00 as four singles without gum
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 85-86/95-96L3, block of four with sheet selvage at bottom, original gum, hinge remnant in selvage, attractive shade, vertical crease affects right stamps, light diagonal crease top left, Fine appearance, a scarce original-gum block from the left pane of Plate 3, Allen notes guide dots present on all four positions, we note large portions of the framelines along the vertical inner column are missing, ex Allen, with 2010 P.F. certificate
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 91-92L3, horizontal pair with full corner sheet selvage, original gum, lightly hinged, deep shade, very fresh, bottom row of perfs mostly unpunched leaving frameline intact, light vertical wrinkle in selvage not noted on certificate
VERY FINE. AN OUTSTANDING AND VERY RARE LEFT PANE POSITION MULTIPLE FROM THE 1857 12-CENT PLATE 3.
Allen records only five left-margin examples from the left pane of Plate 3. This corner-margin pair with original gum is certainly the finest of that small group.
Ex Beane and Allen. With 2010 P.F. certificate.
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Horizontal pair from left pane with sheet selvage at left, positions undetermined by Allen but he notes no guide dots at left or top, right frameline of left stamp is half missing, original gum, minor hinge remnant mostly in selvage, fresh and Fine, only five left-margin examples from 12c Plate 3 recorded by Allen
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Position 6R3 with top sheet selvage showing engraved remnants of phantom entry above top row, original gum, hinge remnant, deep shade, Fine, interesting plate variety caused by over-rocking the transfer roll into the blank space above the top-row entries, ex Allen
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Position 98L3 with bottom sheet selvage, redistributed part original gum, most of bottom row of perfs unpunched leaving printed design intact, Fine, ex Allen, with 2003 P.F. certificate
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 34-35L3, left stamp double frameline at left, deep shade, bold grid in circle cancels, Fine-Very Fine, the double frameline at one side is very desirable, it comes from the 20 positions in columns 3 and 4 of the left pane, where extra framelines were engraved stamp by stamp between the two vertical columns (a similar ruled line was engraved between columns 7 and 8), ex Allen, Scott value $600.00 as ordinary pair
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 3/13L3, vertical pair, double framelines at right, tied on small piece by red grid cancels, deep shade (bottom stamp slightly lighter), Very Fine, the double frameline at side variety comes from the 20 positions in columns 3 and 4 of the left pane, where extra framelines were engraved stamp by stamp between the two vertical columns (a similar ruled line was engraved between columns 7 and 8), this is a scarce vertical multiple from column 3, ex Wagshal and Allen
12c Intense Black, Plate 3 (36B). Positions 89/96L3, vertical pair, left framelines missing or barely visible, bottom right frameline slightly doubled, dark shade and impression which qualifies as Scott-listed Intense Black, tear at top, otherwise Fine, scarce used vertical multiple from the left pane of Plate 3 and a distinctive dark shade, ex Allen
12c Black, Plate 3 (36B). Six singles and one pair with plate and production varieties, includes two with significant pre-printing paper folds (one with original gum, other unused no gum), Position 98R3 double transfer (unused no gum), Position 60R3 with trace of small part of captured imprint (used, one of six recorded by Allen), two used singles and a pair with scarce guide dot varieties, small faults to be expected, Fine appearance, desirable group for the specialist interested in 12c Plate 3, Scott value $2,765.00 without premium for varieties
1c Bright Blue, Reprint (40). Without gum as issued, rich color on bright paper, well-balanced margins, Very Fine, with 2024 P.S.E. certificate (VF 80), SCV $600
3c Pink (64). Vibrant color, neat strike of grid cancel, Very Fine and choice, with 2024 P.F. certificate (VF 80)
12c Black, Z. Grill (85E). Intense shade, clear grill, cork cancel, light perf creases at top left including one tiny perf tear, otherwise Fine
