Sale 1242 — The Gordon Eubanks Collection: United States 1851 to 1856 Imperforate Issue
Sale Date — Tuesday-Wednesday, 12-13 October, 2021
Category — Three-Cent: Orange Brown, Types I, II (Scott 10-10A)
Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
158
3c Orange Brown, Type II (10A). Two horizontal strips of three, one a left sheet-margin strip, deep rich color, both tied by red circular grid cancels, matching "U.S. Express Mail N.Y. N York 19 Dec." route agent’s circular datestamp on bluish folded cover to Boston, manuscript "Paid” notation and docketed on back "New York 19th Dec. 1851 Clary & Co", file folds thru both stripsA SPECTACULAR SIX-TIMES RATE NEW YORK U.S. EXPRESS MAIL COVER TO BOSTON, FRANKED WITH TWO STRIPS OF THE 1851 3-CENT ORANGE BROWN.
While pairs of the 3c Orange Brown on cover are sometimes encountered, strips of three or larger are rare, particularly paying a domestic rate. The census of 3c 1851-57 stamps paying multiple domestic rates compiled by William K. McDaniel and published in the 1851 Sesquicentennial book contains only two examples bearing multiples of No. 10 or 10A. Both of those covers are franked with three pairs paying a multiple of the over-3,000 miles rate. This cover and lot 159 do not appear in the census
Ex Wagshal and Middendorf. With 2010 P.F. certificate
E. 4,000-5,000
4,000
