Sale 1230 — U.S. and Hawaii Stamps and Postal History
Sale Date — Tuesday-Friday, 15-18 December, 2020
Category — Revenues
Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
2185
6c Proprietary, Perforated (R31c). Cleaned cancel, Fine appearance, Scott notes "Nearly all examples of No. R31 are faulty or repaired and poorly centered. The catalogue value is for a fine centered stamp with minor faults which do not detract from its appearance"
1,600
850
2186
$50.00 U.S.I.R., Imperforate, Perforated (R101a, R101c). Each with large margins and choice centering, manuscript cancels, first with tiny flaw at top, still Extremely Fine
535
190
Back to Top2187
$200.00 U.S.I.R., Perforated (R102c). Rich colors, June 3, 1864 manuscript cancel, single enhanced perf at bottom and a couple lightly toned perfs, appears Fine
850
300
Back to Top2188
10c Violet Blue & Bright Green (733). Mint N.H. cross gutter block of fourVERY FINE. ONLY SIX SUCH BLOCKS ARE KNOWN AND THIS IS THE FIRST TO BE OFFERED ON THE MARKET.
The 2005 National Postal Museum sale contained six uncut sheets of No. 733. Therefore, only six cross gutter blocks can exist. This is the first to be offered either at auction or privately.
2,500
0
Back to Top2189
725
200
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$1.00 Treasury Savings (TS1). Original gum, lightly hinged, two small surface scrapes, otherwise Fine, with 1983 P.F. certificate
3,750
650
Back to Top2191
$5.00 Carmine, War Savings (WS5). Original gum, brilliant color, natural inclusion at top left not mentioned on certificate, Very Fine, with 2003 P.S.E. certificate
800
425
Back to Top2192
$1.00 1937 Hunting Permit (RW4). Mint N.H., radiant color and detailed impression, balanced margins, Extremely Fine Gem, with 2014 P.S.E. certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $825.00)
300
500
Back to Top2193
Hunting Permits Collection (RW1-RW64). Complete collection through 1997, first two plate number singles, Mint N.H., Fine-Very Fine
6,500
1,900
Back to Top2194
Hunting Permits Accumulation. Stockbook with duplication of unused and used stamps, unused includes RW1, RW3 (two blocks of four and four singles), RW9 block of six and single, RW10 (four full plate blocks plus nine singles), RW13 (12 full plate blocks), other plate blocks include RW14, RW22, several from RW41 and up, souvenir sheets of one of Nos. RW74 (4), RW75 (5), some faults or no gum on some earlier singles, many Fine-Very Fine, an excellent old-time holding
E. 2,000-3,000
7,500
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