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June 2023
"Erivan" Collection Part IX and Canal Zone Stamps and Covers
Our June sales include Part IX of the "Erivan" Collection of United and Confederate States Postal History and a catalogue of Canal Zone stamps and covers featuring the collections of James W. Crumpacker and Paul F. Ammons.
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four mostly large margins, tied by magenta grid to cover to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, blue "Buffalo N.Y. Dec 20" (1847) oval datestamp with fleurons, very fine and attractive early shade and impression, USPCS Census #5554 (Scott $425)
Provenance: Sidney A. Hessel (H.R. Harmer Sale 2343, 1976)
four huge margins, tied by red "New-York Jan 8" datestamp and matching grid to partial 1850 folded lettersheet to Hartford, Connecticut, manuscript "Paid", vertical filefold, very fine stamp
ample margins, tied by black grid to cover to Flushing, New York, red "Boston 10 Cts. 19 Feb" datestamp used in error and corrected with large black "5" handstamp, very fine and unusual, USPCS Census #3574
four large margins, tied by blue cancel to illustrated C. W. Carpenter & Co. Chemical Warehouse folded lettersheet to New Orleans, matching ""Philada. Pa. 10cts Jul 5" datestamp alongside, small sealed tear at top and horizontal filefold, otherwise very fine and attractive
margins ample to clear, tied by red grid to 1849 folded letter to Cleveland, Ohio, matching "New-York May 17" datestamp, very fine, USPCS Census #8195
horizontal strip of three, margins large to grazing, tied by red grids to cover to Munich, Germany with matching "New Haven Con. May 13 1856" datestamp alongside, endorsed "Via Prussian Closed Mail", stamps also tied by red New York City credit datestamp, red boxed "Aachen 25 5 Franco" and backstamped Munich, very fine and attractive
used alongside 3c Dull red (26), 5c Brown (30A), 10c Green (35), and horizontal pair of 30c Orange (38), tied by large "Paid" in grids from Boston to 1860 folded letter to Shanghai, China (Augustine Heard correspondence), endorsed "Via Marseilles" and "pr. Str. Fulton from New York", backstamped "Boston Br. Pkt. Nov. 9", London November 23 transit, manuscript "8" and red crayon "84/4" ratings, 90c reperforated on all four sides, other stamps small faults, very fine appearance, one of just six 90c 1860 covers in existence, one of the most iconic and spectacular classic United States covers, 1993 Philatelic Foundation certificate
Of the six 90c 1860 covers in existence, two originate from the Augustine Heard correspondence to Shanghai. $1.68 postage pays the rate for letters between 1¼ and 1½ ounces. It was carried by the Havre Line's Fulton to Southampton, and then by Great Britain to China via Marseilles, with the United States and Britain each collecting 84c. This cover was extensively discussed by Stanley B. Ashbrook, both in his Special Service and in the 1951 17th American Philatelic Congress Book. In his 1987 article on the 90c 1860 issue on cover (Chronicle Vol. 39, No. 3), Richard Searing declared this to be the "most striking of the five recorded genuine examples" (the census has been updated, but we agree with his sentiment).
With regards to the 90c stamp being reperforated on all four sides, we will turn Ashbrook's Special Service (page 602):
A number of years ago two brothers wandered into a dealer's shop and each had a shoe-box of some family correspondence, which they wanted to sell. One had a cover with a single 90c 1860, a cover as good as gold. The other one also had a cover with various stamps of the 1857-60 issue, including a 90c 1860 with the perforations trimmed from all four sides. The dealer told the young man that his cover would have had more value if the 90c stamp had not been timed, and the young man explained that he had removed the stamp from the cover and cut the perforations from all four sides because he had a perforated 90c in his album and no 90c imperf to go in the imperf space. Later he replaced the trimmed copy on the cover. This is a true story.
For many years the 24c, 30c, and 90c were listed in the Scott Catalogue as imperforate stamps although it is now known that they were never issued as such. It was the owner's blind acceptance of the catalogue listings that caused him to alter the stamp on this cover; or, as Searing eloquently put it, "Such is the price of ignorance in trying to fill an album space created for a proof that never should have been listed as a stamp."
Provenance: Henry C. Needham
Robert A. Paliafito
Ryohei Ishikawa (Christie's Robson Lowe, 1993)
Blake Myers (R.A. Siegel Sale 882, 2004)
blue all-over advertising cover for the Great American Tea Company reading "Try The French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee", stamp tied by New York City duplex and addressed to Schuyler Lake, New York, Reagles imprint on reverse, very fine and attractive
tied by quartered cork cancel with "P.O.D. U.S. Co. Genl. Shanghai May 26" datestamp alongside on 1868 cover to San Francisco, carried on PMSS Costa Rica departing Shanghai May 26 and arriving Yokohama June 3, then PMSS China departing Yokohama June 5 and arriving San Francisco June 26, red "China and Japan Steam Service" oval handstamp, "San Francisco Paid All Jun 26" backstamp, barely reduced at right, very fine and attractive
used alongside 3c Rose (65) on 3c Pink entire to Annaberg, Germany, three strikes of blue fancy leaf cancel with matching "Columbus Miss. Jun 18" datestamp alongside, endorsed "Per Prussian closed mail", red "N. York Br Pkt 7 Paid Jun 27" exchange and boxed "Aachen 8.7 Franco", very fine
tied by red Williamsport, Pennsylvania handstamp to cover to Eisenach, Germany, black "Williamsport Pa. Apr 1 1862" datestamp alongside, endorsed "Per Bremen Germany", red "N.York Am. Pkt. 7 Paid Apr 5", boxed "Aachen Franco", German backstamp, very fine
tied by "Saint Joseph Ill Feb 10" (1862) datestamp to red and blue "Our Country, The Union Forever" patriotic cover to Hamelin, Germany, red "N. York Brem. Pkt. Paid 12 Feb. 15" credit datestamp, blue three-line "America Uber Bremen Franco" handstamp, Aerzen backstamp, reverse with expertly repaired tears, otherwise very fine and attractive, carried aboard NGL's Hansa departing New York February 16, en route she had mechanical trouble and arrived at Cowes six days late, she went to Southampton for repairs and her mails were forwarded via London and Ostend
Provenance: Blake M. Myers (R.A. Siegel Sale 882, 2004)