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Catalogue 327: Worldwide Postal History - The Enzo Carnio Collection (part I)
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  • Lot# : 5153 Mauritius

    1848: POST PAID 1 d. orange-vermilion, horizontal pair, positions 2-3 on the sheet of 12 subjects, used on cover from Souillac to Port Louis, dated 19 March 1855, tied by double circle "3" in black, with framed "TOO LATE" alongside the Souillac datestamp, beautiful deep colour and crisp impression, cut into top left otherwise good margins all round, two vertical filing creases and some small rubs to envelope, otherwise fine and very rare. One of just two covers in the Kanai sale which were described as "1 d. early impression", there being no covers known with the earliest.rnProvenance: Collection Arthur Hind, Harmers, 4 April 1934, lot 1464; Collection Maurice Burrus, Robson Lowe, 1 October 1963, lot 135; Collection Hiroyuki Kanai, David Feldman, 3 November 1993, lot 35.

    Info: Early Impression S.G. 7

    Starting bid : 8,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 24,000 CHF

    Lot# : 5154 Mauritius

    1848: POST PAID 2 d. blue on white paper, position 1 on the sheet of 12 subjects, used on cover to Calcutta, dated 2 July 1849, good to very large margins, tied by circular bar grid cancel in black, with 'Mauritius Crown GPO' datestamp in black alongside, to reverse a 'Calcutta / Ship Letter / 1849 / JY 30 / Inland Bg. "1", Ship Do. "2", Total "3 annas", stamp exhibits the "dry" or "sticky" impression which is associated with stamps from the "EARLIEST IMPRESSION", some ink erosion to the address, however very attractive, a great rarity of classic philately with an exemplary philatelic pedigree.rnRemark: The cover was part of a 'find' of covers originating from the same correspondence, all written in the same hand, addressed to "...Dutt / Calcutta or Bordeaux", all of which bear the 2d. blue on white paper used between May and July 1849. In the "Kanai" sale it was confirmed that this example comes from a sheet, or series of sheets, printed at the same time and having the dry or sticky appearance which confirms the stamp is from the 'Earliest' Impression. rnProvenance: Collection W. S. Davy, Harmers, London, 9-10 May 1960, lot 207; Collection A.J. Stevens, Harmers, London, 15 April 1964, lot 1030; Collection Lars Amundsen, Stanley Gibbons, London, 6-8 December 1967, lot 648; Collection Hiroyuki Kanai, David Feldman, Geneva, 3 November 1993, lot 30.
    Starting bid : 15,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 38,000 CHF
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