Census of Baltimore Md. 10c Postmaster’s Provisional (Scott 3X2 and 3X4)

3X2-COV-04

3X2-COV-04
Fault

Notes:
  • The “Bartels” Copy (Bartels #4)
  • Hayes #4 (Ty. III, Position 11)
  • Stamp uncancelled, two small tears and vertical crease
  • “Baltimore Md. Mar. 28” (1847) cds, “Paid and “10” on cover to B. Webster, Theatre Royal, London, England, endorsed per Cunarder Hibernia
Provenance:
  • 1926 Contained in a scrapbook left to Albany Troughton by his father, Bishop William Troughton of England
  • 1928 (Mar. 28) Purchased by J. M. Bartels from Albany Troughton’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Erskine, for, Realized $200
  • 1928 (May 1) To Philip H. Ward Jr. for $7,500 (photo of cancelled check shown at right)
  • 1928 Ward claims it was sold to Henry C. Gibson for $8,500, but Gibson sold his Postmasters’ Provisionals in 1922
  • 1928 Troughton wins court judgment against Bartels for $9,443, in precedent-setting legal case
  • 1929 (Mar. 12) To George F. Tyler from Ward for, Realized $10,000
  • 1938 Dec. 6 Mr. X sale, Ward sale, $3,750, to Ward, Lot 5
  • 1962? To T. Cullen Davis from Weill
  • 11/19/1964, Siegel Auction Galleries, U.S. Postmasters' Provisionals Sold by Order of a Texas Collector, Sale 278, Lot 5, Realized $9,000, 1964 Nov. 19 Davis sale, $9,000, to Bernard D. Peyton (Isleham)
  • 5/25/1986, Siegel Auction Galleries, The Isleham Collection of United States Stamps, Sale 662, Lot 1012, Realized $70,000, 1986 May 25 Isleham sale, $30,000, to Stanley J. Richmond
  • 1988 Jan. 20 Kelleher Sale 577, $42,750, to Patricia Stillwell Walker, Lot 49
Certificates:
  • PF 163509 It Is Genuinely Used On Cover The Stamp With Two Small Tears A Vertical Crease And With Margins As Shown In The Photo