Lot 60000 – 1850-51 2 cents black on pale rose, Townsend Type
Lot 60000 – 1850-51 2 cents black on pale rose, Townsend Type
Lot 60000 – 1850-51 2 cents black on pale rose, Townsend Type
British Guiana
Price realised
190’000 EUR
Estimate
100’000 – 150’000 EUR
Auction date
Fri 27 Jun 2014 at 17:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description
1850-51 2 cents black on pale rose, Townsend Type A, with initials of postal official Smith “JBS”, cut round, usual defects, central Demerara datestamp OC 7 1851, one of the only two single examples remaining in private hands (two pairs, each on cover, are also known outside institutions) (SG £250’000)
A tremendous world classic rarity, and the rarest value of the “Cotton-Reel” primitives. This 2 cents value was issued in 1851 to pay a local town letter rate (the Georgetown Penny Post), a service which was unpopular and little used. No town post usages are known to have survived. First discovered by N. R. McKinnon in 1877
Provenance: Ferrary, Avery, King Fuad, Hunt & Berlingin (Sold by David Feldman in 1978 for CHF66’000)
Expertise: Cert. BPA (2014) Catalogue ref: 1
Catalogue
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