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Sale 68: New York 2016

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Réunion

Lots 658-660

Lot 658 ()   

Réunion, 1852, 15c Black on Blue, large to huge margins, sharp detailed impression on particularly fresh paper, without gum as issued, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Walske; signed by Calves and Sismondo, with 2016 Behr certificate.
Scott No. 1    $39,000.

AN MAGNIFICENT UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE 1852 15C BLACK ON BLUE. A TRUE RARITY IN THIS OUSTANDING SOUND CONDITION.

There are only a tiny number of unused examples known surviving today and unlike the example offered here they practically all have faults to some degree and have the margins into the frameline.

In 1852, Reunion was supplied by France with their first adhesive stamps, the French Colonies general issues that were given to all the Colonies of France. There were no 15c or 30c values that were needed to fulfill the 30c and 45c postal rates. Because it would take a long time for any new stamps to reach Reunion, it was decided to print new stamps locally. These locally produced stamps were typographed and printed on very thin pelure paper that often had irregularities such as wood pulp inclusions and pinholes. These primitives were similar to some other isolated islands throughout the world, such as Hawaii, Mauritius and Fiji. The methods were not as sophisticated as more prosperous countries that had been producing stamps for several years. As a result, they are some of the most sought after stamps in the world.

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Lot 659 ()   

Réunion, 1852, 30c Black on Blue, extra large balanced margins all around, intense detailed impression on brilliant paper, without gum as issued, a Superb gem, ex-Champion; signed by Holcombe, Brun, and Calves, with 2009 Brun and 2016 Behr certificates.
Scott No. 2    $39,000.

AN EXTRAORDINARY UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE 1852 30C BLACK ON BLUE, ONE OF THE FINEST KNOWN EXAMPLES. AN EXCEPTIONAL RARITY IN COMPLETELY SOUND CONDITION.

There are only a tiny number of unused examples known surviving today and unlike the example offered here they practically all have faults to some degree and have the margins into the frameline.

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Lot 660    

Réunion, 1852, 15c Black on Blue, type II, four large and balanced margins, deep paper color, cancelled by manuscript on 1854 cover from St. Denis to Mauritius, "St. Denis, Il Bourbon, 10 Avril 1854" cds on front and additional strike on reverse, black "Mauritius, G.P.O., AP 19 1854" crown circle arrival postmark; file folds and some minor erosion, stamp lifted and hinged in place for examination (signed by Brun and Calves), Very Fine, ex-Burrus, Walske; signed by Behr, Brun, Calves and Sismondo, with 1989 Holcombe, 2004 Calves and 2016 Behr certificates.
Scott No. 1    $45,000.

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE USE OF THE 1852 15C BLACK ON COVER TO MAURITIUS.

The 15c stamp prepaid the 15 centimes internal postage rate for up to 7.5 grams from the city to the harbour according to the schedule that came into effect on January 1st 1852.

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