1893, $5 Columbian (245), o.g., previously hinged, exceedingly fresh example of this popular stamp, a very nice stamp that is sound and attractive, Fine; 2014 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott $2,500 Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
Flagship sale of U.S. and Worldwide #655
By: Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions
Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions Flagship sale of U.S. and Worldwide #655
Daniel F. Kelleher's "Flagship" sale, with over 1300 lots of U.S., British and Worldwide stamps and postal history - US Commemorative Plate blocks, Airmail, Confederacy, U.S. Possessions, British Commonwealth and worldwide.
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Lot #330 - u.s. stamps 1893 columbian issue
Lot #331 - u.s. stamps 1893 columbian issue
1893, $5 Columbian (245), light red cancellation, extremely fresh with sharp clear impression; trace of an extremely shallow thin spot seen only in fluid, Fine.
Scott $1,300 Estimate $400 - 600.
Lot #332 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, 1¢ ultramarine (246), o.g., never hinged, magnificent example copy of this difficult Bureau issue, with extraordinary deep rich color, much richer than normally encountered on this issue; a large margined GEM with great eye appeal, Extremely Fine to Superb; 2014 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP-95 (1 of 5 examples at this grade, with 13 others grading higher). SMQ $875 in the grade of XF-Sup-95.
Scott $80 Estimate $600 -...
Lot #333 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894-95, Bureau issue misperfs and foldovers (246//267), impressive group of 24 different misperfs and foldovers, mostly blocks and strips, but there are some singles stamps including two used paper folds; an eye catching assortment that would sell for thousands if broken down into individual auction lots; a perfect lots for any dealer or collector looking for an impressive array of striking printing anomalies for their exhibit or for...
Lot #334 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894 Issue, small die proofs (247P2//261AP2), fresh group of eight mounted on page, comprising 1¢, 3¢, 4¢, 8¢, 10¢, 15¢, 50¢ & $1, Very Fine.
Scott $2,060 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Lot #335 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, 1¢ blue (247), bottom plate number single, o.g., never hinged, Post Office fresh and choice example with superior centering, nicer than the grade of VF-XF-85 received from the P.F.; quite elusive in this marvelous condition, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; 2014 P.F. certificate graded VF-XF-85. Scott Stamp Values $310 in the grade of VF-XF-85.
Scott $190 Estimate $200 - 300.
Lot #336 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, 2¢ pink, type I (248), neat black cancellation, magnificent showpiece; perfectly centered with generous margins and bright vivid color; a most impressive representation of this issue, Superb; 2014 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP-95 (1 of 2 examples at this impressive grade, with only 3 others grading higher). SMQ $275 in the grade of XF-Sup-95.
Scott $9 Estimate $200 - 300.
Lot #337 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, 3¢ purple (253), o.g., never hinged, marvelous example of this stamp, with excellent centering and warm rich color, much scarcer when found like this than the modest catalog value would indicate, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; 2014 P.F. certificate.
Scott $325 Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot #338 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $1 black, type I (261), o.g., lightly hinged, a very desirable example of this stamp that must have been hidden away in a stamp album for many decades as the color is an extraordinary Jet-Black shade printed on bright white paper, an awesome copy of this tough type I stamp, Very Fine; 2014 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott $1,000 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Lot #339 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $1 black, type II (261A), o.g., previously hinged, exceptional type II example with extra large margins and brilliant color, much nicer than usually encountered, Very Fine; 1995 P.F. certificate.
Scott $2,100 Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
Lot #340 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $1 black, type II (261A), o.g., previously hinged, dazzling rich color, a decent example of this tough type II stamp; light horizontal crease that is sort of nit-picky and is quite trivial in nature, F.-V.F.; 2014 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott $2,100 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Lot #341 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $1 black, type II (261A), o.g., previously hinged, desirable well margined example with intense Jet-Black color, a scarce stamp, F.-V.F.; 2003 P.F. certificate.
Scott $2,100 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Lot #342 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $1 black, type II (261A), o.g., hinge remnant, handsome example of this elusive type II stamp, with Jet-Black color; small thin spots, F.-V.F. appearance.
Scott $2,100 Estimate $500 - 750.
Lot #343 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $2 bright blue (262), o.g., previously hinged, choice example with lively bright color, quite an attractive $2 Madison with just a small pencil notation in the bottom corner, F.-V.F.; 2014 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott $2,750 Estimate $800 - 1,200.
Lot #344 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1894, $2 bright blue (262), black cancellation, extremely intense color; an attractive appearing example of this elusive unwatermarked $2 Madison; trivial little thin spot, only visible when dipped in fluid, otherwise F.-V.F.
Scott $1,250 Estimate $400 - 600.
Lot #345 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, 2¢ carmine, types II & III (266-267), combination block of 4, o.g., hinged at top, never hinged at bottom, absolutely gorgeous top quality block that would yield two beautifully centered combination pairs, the bottom combination pair in particular is a true condition rarity, as this issue is virtually impossible to find both well centered and never hinged; a multiple that should elicit spirited bidding before the gavel falls...
Lot #346 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, 2¢ carmine, types II & III (266-267), top left complete sheet of 100 with plate number and imprint, stuck down, interesting complete sheet showing both types II and II on the same sheet, the left 3 vertical rows are all the better type II stamps, Scott #266, the right 7 vertical rows are all type III Scott #267's; as this sheet contains 10 combination type II and II pairs that catalog for $175.00 per pair; if not stuck down...
Lot #347 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, 2¢ carmine, type III (267//272), arrow margin singles and pairs, o.g., never hinged, eleven choice position pieces, each showing marginal arrows in margin, and all are in immaculate mint condition, includes 267 x 4, 268, 269 x 2, 270 x 4, and 272 x 4, V.G.-Fine.
Scott $1,684 Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #348 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, 3¢ purple (268), o.g., lightly hinged, gorgeous example with a mirror like impression; fabulously well centered amid gargantuan margins, rarely encountered on this stamp, Extremely Fine to Superb; 2014 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 95J. Scott Stamp Values $110 in the grade of XF-Sup-95.
Scott $38 Estimate $200 - 300.
Lot #349 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, 6¢ dull brown (271), top margin single with part imprint, o.g., never hinged, magnificent example of this incredibly difficult stamp, a large margined example with breathtaking rich color printed on bleach white paper, scarce in this marvelous condition, Extremely Fine; 2011 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-90 (1 of 7 examples at this grade, with only 12 others grading higher). SMQ $900 in the grade of XF-90.
Scott $360...
Lot #350 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, 8¢ violet brown (272), top plate number single, o.g., never hinged, an incredible stamp with prooflike color and impression, a particularly well centered stamp with tremendous eye appeal, Extremely Fine; 1984 P.F.C. and 2012 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-90 (1 of 14 examples attaining this impressive grade, with only 20 others currently grading higher). SMQ $525 in the grade of XF-90.
Scott $210 Estimate $500 - 750.
Lot #351 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1895, $1 black, type II (276A), o.g., previously hinged, appealing and attractive example of this rather elusive type II stamp, with dazzling color and detailed impression, Very Fine; 1998 P.F. certificate.
Scott $1,250 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Lot #352 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1898, 1¢ deep green (279), o.g., never hinged, the ultimate example of this stamp; a relatively common stamp in uncommon quality, with large balanced margins and splendid deep rich color; a true World Class GEM, Superb; 2014 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 98. Scott Stamp Values $1,100 in the grade of SUP-98.
Scott $25 Estimate $600 - 800.
Lot #353 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1898, 4¢ rose brown (280), bottom plate number and imprint strip of 3, o.g., stamps never hinged, hinged in selvage only, an attractive multiple in the true rose brown shade, the scarcer of the differing shades that this value comes in, F.-V.F.
Scott $225 for 3 NH singles Estimate $150 - 200.
Lot #354 - u.s. stamps 1894-1898 bureau issues
1898, 6¢ lake (282), o.g., never hinged, sensational example of this incredibly difficult stamp, rarely found both well centered and in pristine mint condition, a great stamp with captivating color, Extremely Fine; 2012 P.S.A.G. certificate graded 90. Scott Stamp Values $425 in the grade of XF-90.
Scott $140 Estimate $400 - 600.
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