Lot 10160 – 1843, 60r black, « semi-xiphopagus » on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba

Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba
Stamp of Brazil » 1843 Bull's Eyes 1843, 60r black, "semi-xiphopagus" on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba

Lot 10160 – 1843, 60r black, « semi-xiphopagus » on cover and unique usage from Pindaminhangaba

Brazil » 1843 Bull’s Eyes
Prix réalisé
Invendu
Estimation
25’000 – 30’000 EUR
Date de vente
jeu. 1 juin 2023 at 16:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description
A UNIQUE CANCELLATION AND AN EXTRAORDINARY « SEMI-XIPHOPAGUS » USAGE ON COVER1843, 60r black, late impression, position 18 from the First Composite Plate, a key positional piece from the lower left corner of the pane, large to enormous margins on two sides clearly displaying the corner plus an additional interpanneau rule at base, a magnificent « semi-xiphopagus » example used on reverse of 1st April 1844 entire letter from Jacarey via Pindaminhangaba to Rio de Janeiro, with the stamp cancelled in transit by framed « PINDAMI/NHAN/GABA » hs in brown (Ayres 1402). A manuscript note by Saoul Newbury above the stamp has been erased and central file fold clear of the franking. The only « Bull’s Eye » cover recorded from this locality, as well as an extremely rare letter exhibiting a « semi-xiphopagus » which additionally represents a key positional piece. Cert. Holcombe (photocopy, 1994), Moorhouse (2013) and Juchert (2018).Provenance: Saoul Newbury, Reinhold Koester and Hugo Goeggel.
Catalogue ref: RHM 2

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