Sale 1205 — 2019 Rarities of the World
Sale Date — Wednesday, 26 June, 2019
Category — Postmasters' Provisonals
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Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
2011
St. Louis, Missouri, 10c Black on Greenish (11X2). Type II, Position 4, large margins to fully clear at lower right, intense early shade and impression showing every detail with perfect clarity, tied by "St. Louis Mo. Nov. 29" (1845) circular datestamp on folded letter to Charnley & Whelen in Philadelphia, matching "PAID" straightline handstamp, manuscript "10" rate, very freshVERY FINE AND CHOICE STAMP AND COVER. RARELY SEEN TIED SOLELY BY THE RED CIRCULAR DATESTAMP AND WITHOUT A PEN CANCEL. A BEAUTIFUL ST. LOUIS "BEARS" PROVISIONAL COVER FROM THE FAMOUS CHARNLEY & WHELEN CORRESPONDENCE.
The St. Louis "Bears" were issued by Postmaster John M. Wimer from November 1845 until the first United States General Issue became available in July 1847. The stamps were issued in three denominations -- 5c and 10c at first and a 20c denomination later -- and were sold at a premium over face value to pay the cost of printing. This November 29, 1845, cover is an early use (EDU is November 13).
USPCS Census No. 21101. Ex Seymour and Weill Brothers' Stock. With 1989 P.F. certificate
14,000
10,000
