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EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF ANY OF THE COLE "CC" STAMPS. AN IMPORTANT RARITY PRODUCED FROM THE MODIFIED GREIG PLATE.
Illustrated on the cover of The City Despatch Post 1842-1852 Issues. Ex "German Sale", Caspary, Lilly and Golden. With 2000 P.F. certificate. The Scott value of $350.00 for an unused example seems rather modest, considering that only three are known in unused condition (the others do not have original gum). (Image)
ONE OF FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE POST OFFICE CITY DESPATCH 2-CENT "INVERTED C" PLATE VARIETY ON ANY TYPE OF PAPER. THIS IS THE ONLY CONFIRMED EXAMPLE ON GREEN PAPER. ONE OF THE GREAT RARITIES OF LOCAL POSTS.
Only one subject on the plate of 42 (Position 36) shows the so-called "Inverted C" variety, which was caused when a mirror-image letter punch was used to enter the righthand "C". The mirror-image punch left a right-reading engraved letter on the plate, which in turn produced a mirror-image printed letter "C". The Scott Catalogue lists this variety as "C at right inverted", but in fact it is a mirror image of the letter "C". We have photographs of five different examples of Position 36, including three we can positively identify by paper type: Green (40L4a, the stamp offered here), Grayish (40L5a on cover, Mazza collection) and Yellowish Buff (40L8a, the stamp offered in lot 314). Our records contain black-and-white photographs of two other examples, but we cannot identify the paper color (one off cover and another on a cover with 3c 1851 overlapping).
Ex Lilly and Cunliffe. With 2009 P.F. certificate. (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE STAMP AND THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE OF THE POST OFFICE CITY DESPATCH ISSUE WITH COLE'S "CC" INITIALS, PRINTED FROM THE MODIFIED PLATE OF 42. ONE OF SIX RECORDED COVERS WITH THE HAND-ETCHED "SIDEWAYS C" PLATE VARIETY ON GREEN PAPER.
This January 27, 1848, part cover represents the earliest recorded use of any stamp printed from the modified plate with Charles Cole's "CC" initials. Cole probably took over the post from Cummings & Wright in late 1847 and had the plate altered between December 1847 and January 1848. The three earliest "CC" covers are dated January 27 (40L4b), February 5 (40L4) and February 8 (40L4), all 1848 year dates with stamps printed on Green paper. This particular stamp comes from Position 25, one of seven subjects on the plate that have the "Sideways C" variety, which occurred when a failed attempt was made to hand-etch the letter "C" into the plate (Positions 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 19 and 25 show this distinctive variety). There are six recorded covers with the "Sideways C" on Green paper (40L4b).
Ex Hall. With 2001 P.F. certificate. Listed but unpriced in Scott. (Image)
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