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Lot# : 1808 Denmark
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Lot# : 1810 Denmark
1852: Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, Plate I, Types 6 and 8, positions 30 and 40 on the sheet, the famous vertical pair with margins all round, neatly cancelled by rare "38" numeral obliteration of "Lemvig". Extremely scarce and a fine multiple, most probably unique. Cert. Nielsen (2003). Provenance: Corinphila sale 65 'Engellau', June 1981, lot 5153. Collection Christian Andersen. Collection Per Lorentzen.Starting bid : 4,000 CHFHammer price : 5,500 CHFLot# : 1811 Denmark
1852: Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, Plate 2, Type 3, position 19; a fine used example with large margins all round tied to attractive 1852 local cover by circular mute obliteration in black, with Footpost (22/10) datestamp in blue-green alongside. A rarity, the mute cancellation was withdrawn in late October 1852 and thus could only have cancelled Plate 2 adhesives during a three month period. Certificates Nielsen (1999) and Möller (2005). Provenance: Collection Gene Scott.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 1,500 CHFLot# : 1812 Denmark
1852: Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, Plate 1, Type 9, position 49; a fine used example with large margins all round tied to 1854 Prices Current by '1' numeral and by Footpost (8/5) cancellation in blue. Copenhagen compass clock cancel at lower left in black. A marvellous and extremely fine entire. Cert. Kaiser (1980). Provenance: Collection W. Gross.Starting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1813 Denmark
1852: Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, Plate II, Types 5-6, positions 21 and 22 on the sheet, the famous horizontal pair on 1855 cover tied by '1' numeral obliterators of Copenhagen, with compass clock cancellation at lower left. Large margins all round if roughly separated, and the cover with some splits at edges and a tad fragile. However, a major rarity. Cert. Kaiser (1981). Facit = Skr. 50'000.Starting bid : 2,200 CHFHammer price : 2,200 CHFLot# : 1814 Denmark
1852: Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, Plate I, Types 3 and 9 (substituted cliché), positions 17 and 18 on the sheet, the horizontal pair with large even margins all round, on 1853 cover from within Christiania to Christianshavn (outside the ramparts), with each stamp tied by heavy '1' numeral obliterators of Copenhagen, with framed Footpost (15/5) datestamp alongside. Ironed vertical bend well away from adhesives, the finer of the two known covers bearing a pair with one stamp from a substituted cliché. Rare. Cert. Möller (2006) Facit = Skr. 50'000. Provenance: Collection Jussi Tuori.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 2,600 CHFLot# : 1815 Denmark
1852: Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, Plate II, Types 3-5, positions 61 and 71 on the sheet, the famous vertical pair on 1854 cover to Helsingor tied by '1' numeral obliterators of Copenhagen, the adhesives with enormous even margins all round and of exceptional freshness. Compass clock cancellation in black at lower left. A delightful and extremely rare cover, all pairs but especially vertical pairs, being rarities on letter. Certificates KPC (1977), Nussbaum (1978) and Paaskesen (1998). Provenance: Corinphila, sale 103, Sept 1998, lot 103.Starting bid : 7,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1816 Denmark
1863: Rouletted 16 sk. red-lilac, the superb mint example of perfect centering, rich vibrant colour and full unmounted original gum. A rarity thus with certificate stating this to be probably the finest mint example known. Cert. Möller (2004) Facit = Skr. 13'000/Mi = € 1'500+.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 5,000 CHFLot# : 1817 Denmark
1863: Rouletted 16 sk. red-lilac, a magnificent used example of excellent colour tied to 1864 cover from Copenhagen to Gothenburg by numeral '1' obliterator of Copenhagen in black. Helsingborg cds on front (16/3). An exceptional example of a very rare stamp on letter. Cert. Paaskesen (1998) Mi = € 5'000. Provenance: Corinphila, sale 103, Sept 1998, lot 269. Collection W. Gross.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHF
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