Sale 1188 — United States Stamp Treasures: The William H. Gross Collection
Sale Date — Wednesday, 3 October, 2018
Category — 5c 1856 Issue, including Block of Four and Cover to Scotland
This block of the 5¢ 1856 Imperforate, with original gum, is the only unused block in private hands--an iconic multiple of a classic issue that is instantly identifiable by the design and its imperforate form, as opposed to shade, type, grill, error or a subtle variationDESCRIPTION
5¢ Red Brown (12), block of four, Reliefs D/B (guide dots indicate it originated in either rows 4/5 or rows 7/8), full to large margins, large part original gum, deep rich color and sharp impression, top pair has stitch watermark
PROVENANCE
* Frederick Wellington Ayer (sold privately to Duveen through Phillips)
* Henry J. Duveen (sold privately to Hind through Phillips)
* Arthur Hind, Phillips-Kennett sale, 11/20-24/1933, lot 130
* Wharton Sinkler, Eugene Klein sale, 5/17/1940, Sale 117, lot 32, to Ward
* Philip H. Ward, Jr. (estate sold privately to Weills, 1963)
* Benjamin D. Phillips (bought from Weills out of Ward estate, 1964;
* Phillips collection sold privately to Weills, 1968)
* Siegel Auction Galleries, 1969 Rarities of the World, 3/25/1969, Sale 350, lot 30
* Ryohei Ishikawa, Christie’s Robson Lowe sale, 9/28-29/1993, lot 131, to Keith Harmer for Mayer
* Frederick R. Mayer, Bennett sale, 10/21/2005, lot 113, to William H. Gross
CENSUS, LITERATURE AND EXHIBITION REFERENCES * Lester G. Brookman, United States Postage Stamps of the 19th Century, Vol. I, p. 151
* Richard C. Frajola and Frederick R. Mayer, The United States Five Cent Stamp of 1856, fig. 3-1, p. 16
* David Lidman, Treasury of Stamps, fig. 75, p.55
* Philip H. Ward, Jr., “United States Early Unused Blocks 1847-1869,” 1960 Congress Book
* ANPHILEX 1996 Invited Exhibits (Mayer)
* Collectors Club of New York “Aristocrats of United States Philately” exhibit, December 2000 (Gross)
* World Stamp Show 2016 Court of Honor (Gross)
CERTIFICATION
* The Philatelic Foundation (1993)
CONDITION NOTES
* Very Fine despite trivial imperfections: small triangular nick at bottom (small patch), creases including one vertical ending in slight separation
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