Lot 848
1861, 1¢ blue, used with 2¢ Black, Diagonal Bisect, Used For 2¢ Local Rate, tied across diagonal by four-rings cancel, used along with 1¢ blue cancelled by matching four-rings cancel on orange drop cover, matching "Quincy Pa. Sep 16" cds; edge wear with couple small tears, Fine, ex-Cole; with 1988 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 63+73a var. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.
THE ONLY RECORDED COMBINATION OF THE 2¢ BLACK JACK BISECT USED AS PART OF THE 2¢ LOCAL RATE.
The 2¢ local rate was effective July 1, 1863 prepaying carrier delivery if this service was available. However, Quincy did not have carriers at this time. The local rate was changed effective May 1st 1865 back to 1¢ for towns without carrier service.
Realized: $5,250
Lot 849
1861, 1¢ blue, used with 5¢ buff (67), tied by two strikes of "Philadelphia Pa Jul 3 1862" cds on cover to Coila N.Y., F.-V.F., a scarce combination.Scott No. 63 Estimate $500 - 750.
THE FINEST OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED 1¢ BLUE AND 5¢ BUFF 1861 ISSUE FRANKINGS.
Realized: $550
Lot 850
1861, 1¢ blue, used with 5¢ chestnut brown (75 var.), tied together by Boston "Paid" cancel on blue 1862 folded letter to East Bethel Vt. at double the 3¢ letter rate, red "Boston Mass. Jan 31" cds; 5¢ with tiny scrape, still Very Fine and scarce combination; with 2008 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 63 Estimate $400 - 600.
Realized: $280
Lot 851
1861, 1¢ blue, "Skinny" Perforation, double vertical perforations and separated at both sides along the inner perfs resulting in an extremely narrow stamp, boldly tied by three bold strikes of four-rings cancel on immaculate orange buff cover to Pottsville Pa., docketing at left, probably a drop use since flap originally sealed, Extremely Fine and choice.Scott No. 63 var. Estimate $250 - 350.
THE FAMOUS "SKINNY" STAMP USED ON COVER SHOWCASING
THIS REMARKABLE PERFORATION ERROR.
Realized: $375
Lot 852
1861, 1¢ blue, with 3¢ rose (65) on orange buff cover to Ravenna Oh. prepaying the 1¢ carrier fee to the mails plus 3¢ postage, tied by circular grid duplexes of "Cleveland O Mar 4" cds, 1863 answer docketing; opened at right, Very Fine, a scarce Cleveland carrier use.Scott No. 63 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $160
Lot 853
1861, 1¢ blue, in combination with 1861, 3¢ rose, two singles + 10¢ green +12¢ black overlapping on triple rate registered cover to Sandwich, Mass., all tied by target handstamps with matching "San Francisco, Registered, Nov 16" cds, "859" registry number and endorsed "per Steamer"; couple small cover tears at top, F.-V.F., a rare 4-color franking registered usage from San Francisco.Scott No. 63+65+68+69 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $200
Lot 854
1861, 1¢ blue, in combination with 2¢ black (73) and 3¢ rose (65) tied by straightline "Steam" cancels, on cover to Hughesville Pa., manuscript "Warrenham, Pa Sept. 6th." postmark, prepaid for the 6¢ steamboat rate effective 7/1/1863, some minor edge toning, Fine and rare steamboat use.Scott No. 63 Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $130
Lot 855
1861, 1¢ blue, deep shade, used with four 3¢ rose (65) singles and 10¢ green (68), all tied by "Duncannon Pa. Nov 11" duplexes on registered orange buff cover to Plainfield Vt., 1867 receipt docketing; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F.Scott No. 63 Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $120
Lot 856
1861, 1¢ blue, vertical strip of four, on cover to Boston Mass. for prepayment of the 1¢ carrier fee to-the-mails plus 3¢ per ½ oz. postage, New York, N.Y. indistinct cds duplexed with large circular grids tying strip, apparently a double-rate letter short paid and marked "Due 6" in manuscript for the 3¢ deficiency plus 3¢ fine, this rule was in effect 7/1/1863 to 5/1/1865, Very Fine; with 1987 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 63 Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $200
Lot 857
1861, 1¢ blue, tied by large quartered geometric cancel on July 1863 folded circular from Schieffelin Brothers & Co., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, New York City to Philadelphia Pa., New York "Due 2" handstamp, Very Fine.Scott No. 63 Estimate $100 - 150.
Effective July 1st 1863, the unsealed circular rate was increased to 2¢. Also that date, part-paid letters were assessed a fee of equal to double the underpayment -- in this case the short payment was 1¢ and the amount due was therefore 2¢.
Realized: $160