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Sale 105: The Peter Iwate Collection

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1847 Issue

Lots 3012-3021 Lots 3022-3031 Lots 3032-3034

Lot 3032    

1847, 10¢ black, clear to large margins, detailed impression, tied by red square grid cancel, matching "New-York, Sep 23" cds on blue 1850 folded cover to Quebec, Canada East, red Montreal (9.25) exchange cds and manuscript "4½" pence due rating, red Quebec (9.6) arrival backstamp, Very Fine and scarce use; with 1998 Roumet certificate.
Scott No. 2    Estimate $750 - 1,000.

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Lot 3033    

1847, 10¢ black, ample to mostly large margins, tied by red square grid cancel, matching red "New-York, Sep 7" cds on 1848 blue folded cover from the Joseph correspondence to Montreal, Canada with usual lines through address, Canadian manuscript "4½" pence due marking, red Montreal (9.10) receiving backstamp, Very Fine; with 2021 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 2    Estimate $750 - 1,000.

Realized: $700

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Lot 3034    

1847, 10¢ black, horizontal strip of three, Positions 31-33R, left stamp Type B double transfer, three large to huge margins including left sheet margin, right two stamps ample margins at bottom, left stamp just touched to just in at bottom, canceled by light strikes of red grid on folded cover from Panama to G. W. P. Bissell in San Blas, Mexico, docketed at right "1850 Panama Nov. 21--Perry Gmo and Bissell acknowledging receipt of silver last reunited in the steamer to Panama"; left pair with minor vertical creases, Very Fine and rare left-margin strip of three used from Panama to Mexico, USPCS Census 10219., ex-Emerson, Burroughs, Hindes, Garrett, Ishikawa, Hackmey, Gross; signed Stanley B. Ashbrook, with 2020 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 2, 2 var.    Estimate $10,000 - 15,000.

AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE 1847 ISSUE USED ENTIRELY OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES FROM PANAMA TO MEXICO.

This cover originated in Panama and was stamped by the U.S. mail agent and consul, Amos B. Corwine, before it was carried on a Pacific Mail Steamship Co. steamer on the coastal route to San Francisco. Among the stops made on this route was the Mexican port city of San Blas. Official records of 1847 stamp distribution indicate that 25 sheets of the 10¢ (2,500 stamps) were sent on June 22, 1850, to Corwine in Panama, and received on July 16. Another 25 sheets were sent on January 17, 1851, and received March 21. The stamps on this cover come from the first supply. The USPCS 1847 census lists ten covers originating in Panama. This is one of three addressed to a destination outside of the United States, including one to Mazatlan and two to San Blas/Tepic. It is written on paper watermarked "J WHATMAN / 1850".

References: Illustrated in "1847 Covers from Panama" by Creighton C. Hart, Chronicle 58.

Realized: $30,000

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Lots 3012-3021 Lots 3022-3031 Lots 3032-3034

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