Sale 1234 — The Gary Petersen Collection of Important United States Stamps
Sale Date — Thursday-Friday, 29-30 April, 2021
Category — 1893 Columbian Issue (Scott 230-245)
4c Columbian (233). Complete sheet of 100 with imprint selvage at sides and two bottom imprint, plate no. 18 and letter "D" blocks of eight, many stamps are Mint N.H. but there are substantial separations due to telescoping of the perfs (as often happens with Columbian multiples), some of these separations are reinforced with h.r., the two plate blocks have just a couple of small corner h.r. and are mostly intact with more minor separationsFINE-VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A RARE COMPLETE SHEET OF 100 OF THE 4-CENT COLUMBIAN ISSUE. THIS FORMAT WAS AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE PHILATELIC AGENCY IN WASHINGTON D.C.
For the Columbian series, all of the 1c stamps and most but not all of the 2c stamps were printed from 200-subject plates, with horizontal guide arrows between the two panes of 100. The perforating machine simultaneously applied horizontal perforations and cut the 200-stamp sheets into panes of 100, normally leaving a trace of the guide arrow on the straight edge of each pane. Some of the 2c stamps and all of the 3c-$5.00 stamps were printed on smaller presses from plates of 100 subjects, with no guide arrows. When the perforating machine applied horizontal perforations to sheets from the 100-subject plates, the cutting blade, in the same position, removed either the top or bottom sheet margin (and plate number), depending on how the sheet was fed into the perforator, reducing by half the potential number of Columbian plate blocks that might have been available to collectors. This is also why so many Columbian stamps are reperforated at top or bottom rather than at the sides--10 stamps from every 100-subject sheet (or pane) would have a straight edge at either top or bottom. The 100-subject sheets were then divided into panes of 50 for distribution and sale at post offices. The undivided full sheets of 100, as offered here, were only available from the Philatelic Agency in Washington D.C. This is the only complete sheet we have offered in our sales since 1993 (twice).
Scott value approximately $10,000.00 as hinged plate blocks and mix of hinged and Mint N.H. singles
