Philadelphia, Pennsylvania continued...
SPECIAL NOTE: Lot Numbers with an "A" preceding them will be offered in three special sessions. Please refer to the
Arrangement of the Sale web page for the schedule.
U.S.P.O. (7LB18):
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Lot |
Lot Description |
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| A |
393 |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Black (7LB18). Mostly complete impression on nicely blued selvage,
margins all around, faint diagonal crease and small tear, Very Fine
appearance, rare, with 1979 P.F. certificate and notecard from Stanley B.
Ashbrook (Image) |
1,400.00 |
| A |
394 |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Black (7LB18). Large side margins, slightly in at top and bottom of
oval handstamp, used with strip of three 1c Blue, Ty. II, Cracked Plate
(7 var), Positions 11-13L2, right pair showing the major plate crack,
scissors cut between two righthand stampsA FINE AND EXTRAORDINARY
COMBINATION OF THE RARE U.S.P.O. CARRIER -- HANDSTAMPED ON THE SHEET MARGIN
OF THE ONE-CENT 1851 ISSUE -- AND THE REGULAR ONE-CENT 1851 STAMPS SHOWING
THE MAJOR PLATE CRACK IN PLATE 2. Scott value for 4LB18 used off cover
is $1,400.00, this combination with Scott 7 is unlisted (Image) |
E. 4,000-5,000 |
| A |
395 |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Black (7LB18). Large margins with "Toppan, Carpenter" portion of
imprint, handstamped impression incomplete, uncancelled, used on 3c Red
Nesbitt entire to Hartford Conn., "Philadelphia Pa. Mar. 23" circular
datestamp, small skinned spot in cover next to carrier stampVERY
FINE. AN OUTSTANDING IMPRINT EXAMPLE OF THE U.S.P.O. CARRIER STAMP ON
ONE-CENT 1851 ISSUE SHEET SELVAGE. Ex Caspary.
(Image) |
E. 3,000-4,000 |
| A |
396 |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Black (7LB18). Rectangular margins just into handstamp, grid cancel
(off top edge -- not tied), used with 3c Dull Red (11), margins all around,
slightly oxidized, tied by "Philadelphia Pa. Aug. 4" circular datestamp on
blue 1856 folded letter to New York, file folds, one thru carrier stamp,
effectively tying it to the cover, otherwise Fine, extremely rare, with
1962 P.F. certificate declining opinion as to usage on this cover (Image) |
E. 2,000-3,000 |
| A |
397 |
U.S.P.O., Philadelphia Pa., 1c
Black (7LB18). Small rectangular-cut stamp showing only one-quarter of
the handstamp and part of the 1c 1851 design at top, well-tied by grid
cancel, used with strip of three 1c Blue, Ty. II (7), Plate 2, large
margins to slightly in, tied by "Philadelphia Pa. Mar. 11" circular
datestamp on buff cover to Alexandria Va., slight wear along edgesA
FINE AND REMARKABLE COVER WITH AN EXTREMELY RARE COMBINATION OF THE
U.S.P.O. CARRIER 7LB18 AND THE ONE-CENT 1851 STAMP THAT PROVIDED THE PAPER
FOR THIS CARRIER ISSUE. AN INTRIGUING USE OF A FRACTIONAL
STAMP. Several specialists in United States carrier issues have
speculated that the U.S.P.O. handstamped adhesives (7LB14, 7LB16 and 7LB18)
-- used when other printed carrier stamps were available -- were prepared
by one or more carriers and affixed by them to show receipt of the carrier
fee when paid by coin. This cover supports the theory that these stamps
were not really sold to the public, because the use of a fraction of a
stamp would be highly suspect if it was intended to show the carrier that
prepayment was made. However, a carrier who received a coin and simply
needed to mark the letter as fully paid would feel free to affix a fraction
of a stamp, especially if his supply was running low. With 1981 P.F.
certificate. (Image) |
E. 5,000-7,500 |
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