UNITED STATES STAMPS continued...
1902-1903 REGULAR ISSUES continued...
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 121 |
Ou |
304 |
#304, 5c Blue, striking used single, possessing enormously large margins all around and being especially well centered within them, deep prooflike color and
impression, light duplex cancel, extremely fine gem; 2009 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo; SMQ $150.00 for 95 and $800.00 for 98). (Image) |
$2.00
SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 122 |
Ou |
310 |
#310, 50c Orange, excellent centering amid remarkably wide margins, radiant color and a vivid impression, New York double oval cancels, extremely fine; an
especially large-margined copy; 2009 PSE certificate (XF 90 Jumbo; SMQ $145.00 for 90 and $400.00 for 95). (Image) |
$30.00
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 123 |
O |
312 |
#312, $2.00 Dark blue, well centered within much larger margins than typically found on this stamp, intense color and impression on immaculate white paper,
uncommonly light cancel, extremely fine overall and an especially handsome example; 1988 PF certificate. (Image) |
$225.00
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 124 |
Ou |
314A |
#314A, 4c Brown imperforate, incredibly well centered within uncommonly large margins, with full Shermack perforations showing on both sides, intense
prooflike color and impression, neat strike of the usual wavy line machine cancel, extremely fine.This stamp was issued in April of 1908 at the request of the Schermack Mailing Machine Company in Detroit. The Schermack Company, the largest and
most well-known of the private vending and affixing companies, used large quantities of the one and two cent stamps of the period for their private vending and affixing machines. One of their customers, the Winfield Printing Company, placed an order
with the Schermack Company to supply them with four cent stamps so that two of their clients, Hamilton Carhatt (a manufacturer of overalls and other men's clothing) and the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, could use the stamps to pay postage for
sending their printed matter such as circulars or samples. The Post Office supplied a total of 10,000 of the requested four cent imperforate stamps to the Schermack Company so that the sheets could be cut into strips, pasted together to form coil
rolls and then furnished with their well-known "perforations" for dispensing in their machines. No one in the philatelic world was aware of this special order, and had it not been for the fortuitous presence of a Detroit collector named Karl
Koslowski, perhaps even fewer of these rare stamps would exist. It is believed that Mr. Koslowski, who learned of these new stamps through a friend at the Schermack Company, acquired 50 of these unusual stamps before departing on a trip to his
Latvian homeland. There is some question whether he first saw the stamps in their imperforate form, or he may not have seen them until they had already been cut up and perforated. In effect, virtually the only known examples of this stamp are due to
Mr. Koslowski, who retained approximately 20 unused examples and used the remainder on personal mail. There are just a few more known used examples which were taken off the commercial mailings of the Hamilton Carhatt and Burroughs companies, for an
approximate total of 32 used examples.This is without question one of the very finest known examples of the Four Cent 1908 Imperforate, as all of this stamp's features - centering, margins, color, impression and perforations - are of
extraordinary quality. The rarity of this stamp in any kind of acceptable quality is well known, with only a half dozen examples thought to exist that are both sound and still retain their Shermack perforations of both sides. Of this elite group,
only perhaps one or two others can compare to the Collier copy. Accompanied by 1958 and 1998 PF certificates, as well as a 2009 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $90,000.00); this is far and away the highest grade in the PSE population report, with the
only other graded stamp a mere 40. (Image) |
$50,000.00
SOLD for $62,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 125 |
O |
315 |
#315, 5c Blue imperforate, rarely seen used single, large to extra-large margins all around, rich color, light machine cancel, miniscule corner crease at top left, otherwise extremely fine; 1997 PF
certificate. (Image) |
$1,250.00
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction |
1904 LOUISIANA PURCHASE ISSUE
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 126 |
Ou |
325 |
#325, 3c Louisiana Purchase, a superlative used example in a quality that would be almost impossible to improve upon, with large symmetrical margins all around,
deeply rich color and a highly detailed impression, light c.d.s. town cancel, an extremely fine gem in every respect; 2000 PF certificate and a 2009 PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $1,200.00); this is the only used Three Cent Louisiana Purchase to
be graded Superb 98 by the PSE, the highest grade awarded to date. (Image) |
$30.00
SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 127 |
Ou |
327 |
#327, 10c Louisiana Purchase, wonderfully well centered amid exceedingly large margins, deep color and a razor-sharp impression, unusually light Providence, R.I.
double oval cancel, extremely fine used gem; 2009 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo; SMQ $390.00 for 95 and $1,200.00 for 98); this is the only 95J in the PSE population report, with just one grading higher (98).
(Image) |
$30.00
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
1908-1909 WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN COILS
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 128 |
O |
349 |
#349, 2c Carmine coil, perf. 12
horiz., pair, vibrant color, large margins, very fine and scarce; 1993 and 2003 PF certificates. (Image) |
$300.00
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 129 |
O |
350 |
#350, 4c Orange brown
coil, perf. 12 horiz., scarce used pair, deep rich color, registry oval pmks., fine; 1997 PF certificate; ex-Agris. (Image) |
$625.00
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 130 |
O |
351 |
#351, 5c Blue
coil, perf. 12 horiz., an exceedingly rare used paste-up pair, bright color, light duplex cancel, fine-very fine; 1998 PF certificate. (Image) |
$825.00+
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 131 |
 |
351 |
#351, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 horiz., pair tied to registered 2c Entire along with pair of 1c Gray green (#525) by boxed Bethlehem, Pa. registry pmks., sent to
Wisconsin, cover with trivial corner flaws from mounting, fine-very fine; a scarce coil pair on cover; clear 1989 PF certificate; ex-Grunin. (Image) |
Est. $400-500
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 132 |
O |
352 |
#352, 1c Green coil, perf. 12 vert., a terribly elusive used guide line pair, being one of the very few we have seen, attractively centered and with deep rich color, neat wavy machine pmk.,
very fine; 1994 PF certificate. (Image) |
$1,650.00
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 133 |
O |
353 |
#353, 2c Carmine coil, perf. 12 vert., pair in the scarcer 2mm spacing, intense radiant color, Chicago oval cancels, fine-very fine; 1988 and 2003 PF certificates. (Image) |
$575.00
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 134 |
O |
354 |
#354, 4c Orange brown coil, perf. 12 vert., a spectacular used single in the finest attainable quality, being incredibly well centered within truly gigantic margins all
around, rich fresh color, light oval pmk., extremely fine gem; certainly the largest margined used certified single in existence; 1993 PF certificate. (Image) |
$275.00
SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 135 |
O |
354 |
#354, 4c Orange brown coil, perf. 12 vert., guide line pair, nicely centered, strong rich color, light duplex cancel, very fine; genuine used line pairs are few and far between; 1980 PF certificate. (Image) |
$1,550.00
SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 136 |
O |
355 |
#355, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 vert., excellent centering within large margins, gorgeous rich color on bright white paper, lightly cancelled, extremely fine;
certified used singles, especially in this choice quality, are incredibly elusive; 1995 PF certificate. (Image) |
$300.00
SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 137 |
O |
355 |
#355, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 vert., used paste-up pair, light duplex cancel, fine; the first such used paste-up pair we have seen and could very well be unique; 1998 PF certificate.
(Image) |
$2,050.00+
SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 138 |
p |
356 |
#356, 10c Yellow coil, perf. 12 vert., a rarely offered used single, tied to piece by Washington, D.C. duplex, uncommonly well centered and margined, intense color,
very fine; to find a single of the Ten Cent Yellow Coil both used and this well centered is a particularly challenging task; 1994 PF certificate. (Image) |
$4,500.00
SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 139 |
O |
356 |
#356, 10c Yellow coil, perf. 12 vert., an immensely rare used pair, radiant rich color, reasonably well centered for this, light Washington oval postmarks, fine;
this pair's authenticity is unquestioned, as it was was originally part of a strip of 11 (positions 10-11) that was affixed, along with 50-60 other flat plate coils, to a remarkable 1911 registered cover prepared by cover servicer Henry Hammelman in
Washington, D.C., the cover was lot 231 in the H.R. Harmer sale of the R. K. Albright Collection, sold on Nov. 19-20, 1946; only about 20 used pairs of #356 have been certified by the Philatelic Foundation; 1985 PF certificate and at one time
had PF certificate #11,356 which no longer accompanies. (Image) |
$10,500.00
SOLD for $29,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
1909 BLUISH PAPERS
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 140 |
O |
357-58 |
#357-58, 1c Green and 2c Carmine on bluish paper, select singles of each, both unusually well centered within large margins, strong colors, extremely fine; both accompanied by 1989 PF certificates;
ex-Saadi. (imagea)
(Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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