
Lot
2686
New York, N.Y., 1845, 5¢ black on bluish, without signature, traces of o.g., ample to large margins, deep bold color, Very Fine, a rare mint example of the 5¢ New York Postmaster Provisional without signature in sound condition; with 2024 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 9X1e $3,750.
Current Opening Bid: $1,600

Lot 2687 o
1847, 5¢ Russet brown, four large even margins, light black grid cancel, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; with 2023 P.F. certificate Graded (VF-XF 85).Scott No. 1b var. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
A very rare and unusual shade which is designated on Philatelic Foundation certificate as Ridgeway 13-k, Russet Brown.
Current Opening Bid: $500

Lot 2688 o
1847, 5¢ orange brown, with color matching Ridgeway Brussels Brown (Plate III 15m), blue numeral "5" cancels, ample to mostly large margins, bright vibrant color, Very Fine and choice; with 2024 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 1b $675.
Current Opening Bid: $550

Lot 2689 o
1847, 5¢ orange brown, bold strike of blue "Way 6" in double circle with fleurons waterway cancel of Mobile, Ala. minor faults, Very Fine appearance, a wonderful cancel for the specialist; with 2015 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 1b Estimate $500 - 750.
Current Opening Bid: $350

Lot 2690 P
1847 (1875 Reproduction), 5¢ red brown, large die proof on India paper, 120mm x 149mm, two minor toned spot on reverse which show through slightly on front, without gum as issued, otherwise Extremely Fine.Scott No. 3P1 $900.
Current Opening Bid: $180

Lot 2691 P
1847 (1875 Reproduction), 10¢ black, plate proof on card, four nice margins, Very Fine.Scott No. 4P4 $250.
Current Opening Bid: $100

Lot
2692 (
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1847 (1875 Reproduction), 10¢ black, without gum as issued, four clear to mostly large margins, deep color, F.-V.F.; with 2000 P.F. certificate.Scott No. 4 $1,300.
Current Opening Bid: $800