1857, 3¢ rose, type I (Sc. 25)
1857, 3¢ rose, type I, part o.g., some adhesion, decent centering, very fresh color, almost very fine (Scott 25).
Scott $2,750
Sale - 12 Spring 2022 Sale
By: Harmers International, Inc.
Harmers International, Inc. Sale - 12 Spring 2022 Sale
Harmers International's May 14th, 2022 sale of United States, British Commonwealth & Foreign includes the Dr. Guy Dillaway Award Winning collections of Cape of Good Hope (280 lots) and Great Britain (177 lots). In addition, the sales offers a specialized section of the U.S. 1847 5c Issue (36 lots) with interesting selections of French Colonies, Japanese Occupation of British Colonies, Thailand plus more, and let's not forget over 120 lots of Harmers Famous "Collections & Various" including the Britannia Ltd. Stock. The sale is very strong in Postal History. Also videos of all large lots; worth careful inspection. A Printed Catalogue is available upon request.
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Lot #37 - 1: United States 1857-1861 Issue
Lot #38 - 1: United States 1857-1861 Issue
Used to France: 1859 to 1861; Group of 11 covers, all to Fra
Used to France: 1859 to 1861; Group of 11 covers, all to France bearing a 3¢ dull red, type III and 12¢ black, plate III all addressed to the same person, addressed from Northampton to Paris France 1859 (2), 1860 (7), 1861 (2). Two readdressed to Switzerland and Nevers, 5 with manuscript "via Boston" 1 manuscript "via New York'. All addressed to Benjamin S Lyman, a...
Lot #39 - 1: United States 1857-1861 Issue
1860, 24¢ gray lilac, imperf proof on stamp paper (Sc. 37P5)
1860, 24¢ gray lilac, imperf proof on stamp paper, good to large margins all around, very fine, Foundation Certs. (1950 & 1978) as #37c (Scott 37P5).
Scott $1,500
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Harmers International With the continual encouragement of his former clients, who missed the presence of a Harmer family business in New York, Keith decided to re-enter the philatelic auction... Read More