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DESCRIPTION
4¢ Parcel Post (Q4), Mint N.H. full top "FOUR" imprint and plate number 6346 block of six, brilliant color
PROVENANCE
Shreves Philatelic Galleries, 6/21/1996, lot 1092, to Mr. Gross
CONDITION NOTES
Very Fine; each stamp with few natural gum skips
SCOTT CATALOGUE VALUE (2019)
$1,650.00 (Image)
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5¢ Parcel Post (Q5), Mint N.H. full top plate number 6216 block of six, choice centering throughout, brilliant color
Shreves Philatelic Galleries, 6/21/1996, lot 1093 to William H. Gross
Extremely Fine; top right and top center stamps small natural gum skips
$1,550.00 (Image)
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10¢ Parcel Post (Q6), full top plate number 6163 block of six, tiny hinge reinforcement at top of selvage at left, otherwise Mint N.H., radiant color
Shreves Philatelic Galleries, 6/21/1996, lot 1094 to William H. Gross
Extremely Fine; top left and top right stamps natural gum skips
$975.00 as hinged; $1,600.00 as Mint N.H., which it could be if the selvage were slightly reduced by three perf holes (Image)
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20¢ Parcel Post (Q8), full top plate number 6192 block of six, superior centering throughout, brilliant color and crisp impression, lightly hinged in selvage
"Southern Cross" collection, Greg Manning Auctions, 3/22-23/1993, lot 1180
Extremely Fine
$6,500.00
Errata: Lightly hinged in the gummed selvage. Scott Retail for hinged plate block $6,500.00 (Image)
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25¢ Parcel Post (Q9), full top plate number 6173 block of six, stamps Mint N.H., hinge remnants in selvage, well-proportioned margins, rich color on bright paper
Dr. J. Paul Wampler, Shreves sale, 4/24-25/1998, lot 554, to Mr. Gross
Very Fine-Extremely Fine; few perf separations in selvage reinforced
$2,450.00 (Image)
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50¢ Parcel Post (Q10), Mint N.H. full right "FIFTY" and plate number 6428 block of eight, unusually choice centering throughout, brilliant color and crisp impression on bright paper
H. R. Harmer San Francisco, 12/8/1980, lot 353
"MLG" collection, Siegel Auction Galleries, 4/21-23/2009, Sale 971, lot 2188, to William H. Gross
Extremely Fine; faint natural gum bend of little consequence, one or two trivial perf separations at top center
$27,500.00
HISTORY AND COMMENTARY
Pastoral Scenes on the Parcel Post Issue
Since the new Parcel Post service was intended to compete with private express companies in transporting farmers' products, the three high values pictured scenes of rural agricultural industry. The 50¢ value paid tribute to American dairy farmers with a bucolic scene of grazing cows.
The Parcel Post issues were printed from plates of 180, consisting of four panes of 45. According to Johl, the uniform color of the twelve denominations confused postal clerks, who complained that they were forced to examine the stamps in detail to ensure they had the correct values. In response, on January 27, 1913, large capital letters were added to the margins near each plate number. At the top and bottom of each plate, the imprint is in the selvage next to the plate number; on the sides it is separated by stamp-size blank selvage for some values, depending on the length of the imprint. The plate block offered here comes from the upper right pane. (Image)
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75¢ Parcel Post (Q11), full top plate number 6287 block of six, stamps Mint N.H., gorgeous centering, brilliant color on bright paper
Paul Cheyney (collection sold privately to Mr. Gross)
Extremely Fine; perf separations in selvage sensibly reinforced
$3,000.00 (Image)
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$1.00 Parcel Post (Q12), full top "ONE DOLLAR" and plate number 6262 block of six with interpane margin and guide arrow at right, lightly hinged, well-proportioned margins with beautiful centering throughout, deep rich color and proof-like impression
Amos Eno, Harmer, Rooke sale, 2/7-9/1950, lot 846
Shreves Philatelic Galleries, 6/21/1996, lot 1103, to William H. Gross
CERTIFICATION
The Philatelic Foundation (1979)
$20,000.00
"ONE DOLLAR"
The Parcel Post issues were printed from plates of 180, consisting of four panes of 45. According to Johl, the uniform color of the twelve denominations confused postal clerks, who complained that they were forced to examine the stamps in detail to ensure they had the correct values. In response, on January 27, 1913, large capital letters were added to the margins near each plate number. At the top and bottom of each plate, the imprint is in the selvage next to the plate number; on the sides it is separated by stamp-size blank selvage for some values, depending on the length of the imprint. This top position plate block comes from the upper left pane, with the guide arrow at right.
We have offered only two others with the "ONE DOLLAR" imprint since keeping computerized records. Both were offered in our sale of the "MLG" collection; one has perforations almost touching the design. The plate block offered here is the finest we have encountered. (Image)
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