Lot 8
Great Britain, 1840, 1d black, "Rainbow" color trial, cancellation experiment, with voided corners, state 2, bottom sheet margin horizontal strip of four from the bottom row of the sheet of 12, on white wove (136x44mm), showing traces of blue cancels and a circular violet stain on third stamp, treated with hydrogen cyanide acid staining brown causing erosion hole in left pair, manuscript "Pr B, & CW" initialing (Prussian Blue and Common Wetting) by Joshua Bacon; light diagonal crease in right margin well away from designs, Very Fine.S.G. Spec. Nos. DP20F var. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.
A RARE PERKINS, BACON & CO. CANCELLATION EXPERIMENT OF THE 1840 1D "RAINBOW" COLOR TRIALS.
Realized: $2,200
Lot 9
Great Britain, 1840, 1d black, plate 7, lettered H-E, tied on piece by brown Maltese cross cancel with additional red Maltese cross below, ample to large margins, Very Fine and choice, a very scarce brown color cancellation; with 2008 Brandon certificate. Scott Nos. 1. SG Nos. 2.S.G. Spec. Nos. AS44vi £750 ($890).
Realized: $425
Lot 10 o
Great Britain, 1840, 2d blue, re-entry, plate 2, lettered T-A, showing re-entry in top and bottom tablets, black Maltese cross cancel, full margins, deep color, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 2.SG Nos. 5aa £1,100 ($1,310).
Realized: $270
Lot 11
Great Britain, 1852, 1d red brown, Treasury Roulette, plate 164, lettered T-G, neat barred "11" cancel, strong color, slight rubbing and faint crease at upper right not mentioned on certificate, F.-V.F. appearance, a very rare serpentine roulette variety; with 1988 B.P.A. certificate. S.G. Spec. Nos. B2a.SG Nos. 8i £5,000 ($5,950).
The Treasury Roulette was produced by a revolving cutter producing approximately four serpentine waves to the length of the stamp.
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Realized: $750
Lot 12 ()
Great Britain, 1841, 1d red brown, imprimatur, plate 47, lettered A-B, top margin single with part imprint, no gum, full even margins, deep color, usual crease in margin above stamp, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 3 var. S.G. Spec. Nos. BS27 var.SG Nos. 8 var. Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $250
Lot 13
Great Britain, 1841, 1d red brown, lettered HA-HB, left margin horizontal pair with part imprint, large margins with full deckle edge margin, deep fresh color, separation crease between stamps slightly into right stamp, otherwise Extremely Fine, ex-Caspary & Hall. Scott Nos. 3.SG Nos. 8 £1,200 for singles ($1,430).
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Realized: $375
Lot 14
Great Britain, 1841, 1d red brown, plate 60, lettered Q-L, ample to large margins, tied by neat bold red Maltese cross cancel on large portion of folded printed circular to Brotton, reverse with blue "Guisborough, Oc 2, 1845" cds, Very Fine and choice, a rare on piece example of the 1841 1d red brown tied by a red Maltese cross cancellation; with 1985 B.P.A. certificate. Scott Nos. 3. S.G. Spec. Nos. B1sb.SG Nos. 8l £2,500 ($2,980).
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Realized: $2,800
Lot 15
Great Britain, 1841, 1d red brown, lettered I-A, deep color, tied by barred "700" in oval handstamp on cover to Bristol, with allover J. Valentine "Ocean Penny Postage" propaganda design (state 3), reverse with "Sheffield, Jy 11, 1851" origin and receiving cds's; cover with some light edge foxing, otherwise Very Fine. Scott Nos. 3.SG Nos. 8 Estimate $500 - 750.
Realized: $425
Lot 16
Great Britain, 1841, 1d red brown, plate 30, lettered L-G, margins huge to clear at lower right, tied by Maltese cross handstamp on folded letter to Halifax, Nova Scotia, red "Manchester, My 18, 1843" backstamp, manuscript "1/-" due rating for packet, carried by Cunard Line Columbia from Liverpool to Halifax with arrival backstamp; light fold toning, F.-V.F., a scarce transatlantic use with G.B. 1841 1d red brown prepaying the British inland postage; with 1992 R.P.S.L. certificate. Scott Nos. 3. S.G. Spec. Nos. B1.SG Nos. 8 Estimate $500 - 750.
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Realized: $425
Lot 17
Great Britain, 1841, 1d red brown, plate 64, lettered P-K, full to large margins, tied by London diamond cancel, London (6.13) origin cds on cover to Colinton, Edinburgh, re-addressed with "Colinton, Jn 14, 1846" framed postmark and second 1841, 1d red brown, plate 61, lettered JC ("J" square) tied by starred "131" numeral cancel to Saltcoats, reverse with Edinburgh (6.13, 6.14) cds and Ardrossan (6.15) transit, Very Fine and scarce forwarded use; with 2011 Eichele certificate. Scott Nos. 3. S.G. Spec. Nos. BS28, BS28h.SG Nos. 8 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $200