Auction Detail
January 2023
Our January 2023 sales include the "Erivan" Collection of United and Confederate States Postal History Part VIII, as well as a general sale of United States and worldwide stamps, covers, and collections.
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tied by red square grid on 1848 folded letter to Lockport, New York, matching "New-York May 13" datestamp, blue manuscript "Due 5" at top, extremely fine, the bisect was accepted but 5c postage was still due as Lockport is over 300 miles from New York City, very fine, the earliest known use of a bisected American postage stamp, an extraordinary rarity with a wonderful provenance, USPCS census #8032, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $30,000)Provenance: Judge Robert S. Emerson (D.F. Kelleher Sale 396, 1938)William L. Moody, III (H.R. Harmer Sale 612, 1950)J. David Baker (R.A. Siegel Sale 526, 1978)Marc Haas (R.A. Siegel Sale 561, 1980)Ryohei Ishikawa (Christie's Robson Lowe, 1993)
large margins, tied by bold balloon-type "Steilacoom City W.T. Feb 21" datestamp, addressed to Wilmington, Ohio, lengthy enclosure with interesting contents about life in territorial Washington, adhesive tape residue at top, otherwise extremely fine and rare, Steilacoom was the first post office established in Washington Territory
single used with 1857 10c Green, Type V (35), each tied by blue "Cincinnati O Oct 24" duplex cancel on cover to Oldenburg, Germany, red "N. York Brem Pkt. Paid 12 Oct 27" credit datestamp, very fine and attractive, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
vertical pair used with 1c Blue, Type V (24) on 1859 cover to Mons, Belgium, red "San Antonio Tex Paid Dec 10" datestamp, red "New York Paid 18 Dec 26" exchange datestamp, cover with horizontal crease at bottom through 1c stamp, very fine appearance, cover pays the 21c French mail rate, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
Provenance: “Camina” Collection (R.A. Siegel Sale 757, 1994)
single tied by black "Paid" in oval to cover to Keene, New Hampshire, red "Boston Mass May 15" double circle datestamp, printed "Wells, Fargo & Co. 39 & 40 Court Square, Boston" cornercard at left (similar to Haller Type A frank), very fine and scarce
horizontal pair, each with blue 5-point hollow star, matching "Virginia City N.T. Dec 11 1861" double circle datestamp, on cover addressed to Manchester, Michigan, cover light edge wear, very fine and attractive, a wonderful combination of a scarce stamp, territorial use, and fancy cancellation, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
pair and single, used alongside two 1861 3c Rose (65) and 10c Green (68) on 1866 cover to Amoy, China, each stamp with neat cork cancel, endorsed "Via Marseilles", faint red "N. York Am. Pkt. Paid" datestamp, London transit and "2" British colonial credit, Hong Kong backstamp, two left 30c stamps with perforations cut off at left prior to use, a very fine and beautiful cover paying double the 53c rate via Marseilles, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
single used alongside 1866 15c Black (77), each with Maltese cross cancel, on cover from Salem, Massachusetts to Zanzibar via Aden (Goodhue correspondence), red "Boston Am. Pkt. 24 Paid 31 Jul" credit datestamp, red London transit and "1d" credit handstamp, backstamped Aden and forwarded with India 8a Victoria (25), 30c stamp creased at bottom left and corner perforations separated at top left and right, very fine, an extraordinary mixed franking from this important correspondence, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
single used alongside 1c Ultramarine (145) on 1872 3c Green entire (U82) addressed to Ahmednuggur, India (Bissell correspondence), endorsed "Via Brindisi", postmarked "Jericho Centre Vt. Aug 15" and with red "New York 24 Aug 17" credit datestamp, London transit also ties 1c, Sea Post Office and Ahmednuggur backstamps, very fine cover paying the 28c rate by British Mail, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
tied by cork killer to all-over orange "Great American Tea Co." advertising cover addressed to Duncannon, Pennsylvania, 1865 calendar at left, Reagles imprint on reverse, light wear, very fine and attractive
tied by black segmented cork to brown all-over advertising cover for the "Great American Tea Company" addressed to Rolandsville, Maryland, promoting their French coffee with a portrait of Napoleon, design continues on reverse ("Put up by the Long Arm Chop"), Reagles imprint, very fine and attractive
uprated with 1861 1c Blue and 3c Rose (63, 65), tied by several strikes of blue "Indianapolis Ind Apr 24" datestamp and matching grid, addressed to Herleshausen, Germany, endorsed "per Bremen", blue three-line "America Über Bremen Franco" handstamp, very fine, an extraordinary use paying for a newspaper weighing over 4oz but less than 8c
Provenance: John David Baker (R.A. Siegel Sale 556, 1980)