Sale 1283 — Commemoratives, Featuring Morton Trans-Mississippi, Brody Jamestown and Haber 1909 Issues

Sale Date — Wednesday, 19 April, 2023

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Category — 1907 Jamestown Issue: Essays and Proofs

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Cat./Est. Value
Realized
1548
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Sale 1283, Lot 1548, 1907 Jamestown Issue: Essays and Proofs1c-5c Jamestown, "Southgate" Large Die Proofs on Wove (328P1-330P1 var). Complete set, similar sizes ranging from 81 x 60mm to 89 x 64mm, on soft wove paper, each with blue Bureau control no. -- 363567 (1c), 363573 (2c) and 363577 (5c), brilliant colors, small translucencies from prior mounting at tops, 1c corner crease at bottom left far from design

VERY FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE SET OF LARGE DIE PROOFS OF THE JAMESTOWN ISSUE, PRODUCED DURING THE ADMINISTRATION OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.

According to research by essay-proof authority James E. Lee and an article by Clarence Brazer in the Essay-Proof Journal, three sets of full-size die proofs on wove paper were produced in the 1930s by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) -- covering issues from the 1898 Trans-Mississippi through the 1934 Mother's Day. One set, with proving room numbers on the face, remained full size and became part of the Hugh M. Southgate collection (thought to be part of a trade with the BEP) and then the Caroline Prentiss Cromwell collection. That is the set offered here. The other two sets were trimmed to small die proof size and one such set is offered in lot 1546. One of the trimmed sets was given to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The other probably went to Alvin Hall, director of the BEP. Today we know of a fourth set of small die proofs, which Greg Manning Auctions sold on behalf of The Philatelic Foundation in 1973.

Ex Southgate and Prentiss Cromwell.

E. 5,000-7,500
6,750