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The Wagshal Collection Part 4: Perforated One-Cent 1857-60 Issue continued...

Plate Four (Bottom Row, F Relief, Type 1a, 1c, Scott 19, 19b)
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
1097   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 92R2, rich color and proof-like impression, light strike of circular datestamp, <wide-spaced perforations> at top and bottom, thin spot along lower left<><>^VERY FINE
APPEARANCE. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 181c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 92R2, rich color and proof-like impression, light strike of circular datestamp, wide-spaced perforations at top and bottom, thin spot along lower left

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia WITH WIDE-SPACED PERFORATIONS. EXAMPLES WITH WIDE-SPACED PERFORATIONS ARE EXTREMELY RARE AND DESIRABLE.

Type Ia stamps were produced from 18 of the 20 bottom-row positions on Plate 4. After perforations were introduced in mid-1857, sheets on hand printed from Plates 1 Late and 2 were fed through the new perforating machine, but the narrow spaces between stamps made perforating difficult to accomplish without cutting into the designs. Plate 4 was produced in early 1857 when the introduction of perforations was anticipated, thus, it was entered from a new 6-relief transfer roll, and the spaces between stamps were enlarged to allow for perforations. Some Plate 4 sheets were issued in imperforate form (April to June 1857), while the greater portion was issued perforated beginning in July 1857, along with perforated sheets from Plates 1L and 2.

Plate 4's most distinctive feature is that the top row (Positions 1-10L and 1-10R) was entered with the designs complete at top (Type II) and the bottom row (Positions 91-100L and 91-100R) was entered with designs complete or nearly complete at bottom (Types Ia and Ic). Although the plate layout provided sufficient space for perforations, the height of the top-row and bottom-row designs was larger than others in the sheet, which resulted in perforations cutting into either the top or bottom rows, depending on which direction the sheet was fed into the perforator. Type Ia and Ic stamps from the bottom row are almost always cut into at bottom, an unfortunate situation for collectors because the bottom part of the design is what makes Type Ia and Ic stamps desirable.

The exceptions to the normal cut-into condition of top-row and bottom-row Plate 4 stamps are those with wide-spaced perforations. It has been assumed for years that the pins of the bottom row of the perforator were reset to create more space, but some students of the 1851-57 Issue have begun to reexamine this aspect of Plate 4 production to seek alternative explanations for wide-spaced perforations. Whatever the cause, wide-spaced stamps are extremely rare and highly desirable, because they exhibit all of the features that define their respective types.

Ashbrook states: "I consider perforated Type IA stamps that are not touched by perforations as the rarest stamps in the 1857 perforated issue." (Neinken book, p. 279). The Scott Catalogue contains a footnote to the basic price quotes: "Copies of this stamp exist with perforations not touching the design at any point. Such copies command very high prices."

Ex Neinken and illustrated in his book (p. 281) (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $6,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1098 c 1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 97R4, unusually choice centering with <wide-spaced perforations,> deep rich color and sharp proof-like impression, tied by well-struck New-York Jul. 28 circular datestamp on
folded printed prices current for furnitur1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 97R4, unusually choice centering with wide-spaced perforations, deep rich color and sharp proof-like impression, tied by well-struck "New-York Jul. 28" circular datestamp on folded printed prices current for furniture dealers with illustration of building inside, addressed to Putnam Conn., likely an 1857 use which would make this used two days after the earliest documented use of any 1c perforated stamp

VERY FINE AND CHOICE. A PHENOMENAL EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia PERFORATED ISSUE WITH WIDE-SPACED PERFORATIONS, SHOWING THE FULL DESIGN AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM.

Type Ia was produced by only 18 of the 20 bottom-row positions on Plate 4. Although Plate 4 was designed with sufficient space to accommodate perforations, the height of the top row and bottom row positions resulted in the perforations often cutting into the design at either top or bottom. For this reason, stamps from the bottom row of Plate 4 with the lower part of the design intact or nearly intact are especially desirable. The exceptions to the normal cut-into condition of top-row and bottom-row Plate 4 stamps are those with wide-spaced perforations. It has been assumed for years that the pins of the bottom row of the perforator were reset to create more space, but some students of the 1851-57 Issue have begun to reexamine this aspect of Plate 4 production to seek alternative explanations for wide-spaced perforations. Whatever the cause, wide-spaced stamps are extremely rare and highly desirable, because they exhibit all of the features that define their respective types.

Ashbrook states: "I consider perforated Type IA stamps that are not touched by perforations as the rarest stamps in the 1857 perforated issue." (Neinken book, p. 279). The Scott Catalogue contains a footnote to the basic price quotes: "Copies of this stamp exist with perforations not touching the design at any point. Such copies command very high prices."

Ex Neinken. Signed Ashbrook. (Image)

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E. 7,500-10,000

SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1099   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 93L4, pretty shade on bright paper, unobtrusive strike of <blue> circular datestamp, light pre-printing paper wrinkle at bottom<><>^EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A BEAUTIFUL
LIGHTLY-CANCELLED EXAMPLE OF THE PERFORATED 11c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 93L4, pretty shade on bright paper, unobtrusive strike of blue circular datestamp, light pre-printing paper wrinkle at bottom

EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A BEAUTIFUL LIGHTLY-CANCELLED EXAMPLE OF THE PERFORATED 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia, WHICH CLEARLY SHOWS THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TYPE.

Type Ia, imperforate and perforated, only comes from 18 positions in the bottom rows of the right and left panes of Plate 4. Due to difficulties in perforating sheets from Plate 4, many examples of Type Ia have perforations cutting into the design at bottom, which destroys the defining characteristic of the type. The example offered here, with choice centering and showing the full design, is very rare.

Two small backstamps applied by European dealers (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $6,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1100   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 95L4, bright color and detailed impression, neat manuscript cancels<><>^VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THE PERFORATED 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia.^<><>Type Ia, imperforate and perforated, only
comes from 18 positions in the bottom1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 95L4, bright color and detailed impression, neat manuscript cancels

VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THE PERFORATED 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia.

Type Ia, imperforate and perforated, only comes from 18 positions in the bottom rows of the right and left panes of Plate 4. Scott Retail as with manuscript cancel (Image)

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5,250.00

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1101   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 91L4, rich color on bright paper, bold strike of circular datestamp, choice centering for this difficult issue, small corner creases at lower left incl. one ending in tiny
tear<><>^EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A BEAUTI1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 91L4, rich color on bright paper, bold strike of circular datestamp, choice centering for this difficult issue, small corner creases at lower left incl. one ending in tiny tear

EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia, WHICH SHOWS ALL OF THE PLATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TYPE.

Type Ia, imperforate and perforated, only comes from 18 positions in the bottom rows of the right and left panes of Plate 4. Due to difficulties in spacing many have perforations affecting the design at bottom, which is a shame since this is the defining characteristic of the type. The example offered here, with choice centering and showing the full design, is very rare.

Ex Neinken. With 1969 P.F. certificate (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $3,250.00
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1102   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 97L4 with <curl on shoulder,> bright shade, neat strike of large Boston Paid grid, faint natural vertical wrinklecrease at lower right is invisible but flashes when drying after
dipping<><>^VERY FINE. A DESIRABLE1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 97L4 with curl on shoulder, bright shade, neat strike of large Boston "Paid" grid, faint natural vertical wrinkle/crease at lower right is invisible but flashes when drying after dipping

VERY FINE. A DESIRABLE EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia, ESPECIALLY WITH THE "CURL ON SHOULDER" PLATE VARIETY.

Due to narrow spacing on the plate, most examples of this stamp have part of the type characteristics cut away by the perforations. The example offered here is centered better than most. (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $3,000.00
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1103   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 99R4, deep rich color, choice centering from top to bottom which clearly shows the characteristics of the type, short perf at top, light corner perf crease at bottom left is
barely noticeable<><>^FINE APPEARING EXAMP1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 99R4, deep rich color, choice centering from top to bottom which clearly shows the characteristics of the type, short perf at top, light corner perf crease at bottom left is barely noticeable

FINE APPEARING EXAMPLE OF THE SCARCE PERFORATED 1857 ONE-CENT TYPE Ia.

Type Ia, imperforate and perforated, only comes from 18 positions in the bottom rows of the right and left panes of Plate 4. (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $2,100.00
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1104   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 94L4, rich color, neat strike of Boston circular datestamp, single short perf at right, two small perf flaws at top and slightly toned, otherwise Fine, Type Ia only comes from
18 positions in the bottom rows of the rig1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 94L4, rich color, neat strike of Boston circular datestamp, single short perf at right, two small perf flaws at top and slightly toned, otherwise Fine, Type Ia only comes from 18 positions in the bottom rows of the right and left panes of Plate 4 (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1105   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 95L4, bright color, neat strike of Chicago circular datestamp, centered to left and with part of stamp at right captured in margin, small flaw at center, otherwise Very Good,
Type Ia only comes from 18 positions in the1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 95L4, bright color, neat strike of Chicago circular datestamp, centered to left and with part of stamp at right captured in margin, small flaw at center, otherwise Very Good, Type Ia only comes from 18 positions in the bottom rows of the right and left panes of Plate 4 (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $1,100.00
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1106   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 93L4, rich color nicely complemented by <blue> circular datestamp, sealed horizontal tear approximately halfway thru stamp toward the top, otherwise Fine example of this scarce
type, undoubtedly one of Jerrys Kids,1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 93L4, rich color nicely complemented by blue circular datestamp, sealed horizontal tear approximately halfway thru stamp toward the top, otherwise Fine example of this scarce type, undoubtedly one of "Jerry's Kids", found misidentified and unloved in a dealer's stock (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $1,000.00
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1107   1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19).> Position 100L4, bright color, bold strike of New York circular datestamp, centered to bottom left and with small part of selvage at left showing printed design, Very Good example of this
scarce type from the desirable bottom ri1c Blue, Ty. Ia (19). Position 100L4, bright color, bold strike of New York circular datestamp, centered to bottom left and with small part of selvage at left showing printed design, Very Good example of this scarce type from the desirable bottom right corner position of the left pane (Image)

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12,000.00

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction

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