Census of 1c Blue, Type I (Scott 5)

5-COV-085

5-COV-085

Notes:
  • This cover is rightfully considered to be the finest 7R1E piece known to philately. It is the earliest recorded 7R1E usage, four days after the July 1st issue date.
  • The strip is cancelled by three strikes of the bright red grid with matching “Richmond Va. Jul. 5”?(1851) cds on a light blue folded letter headed “Richmond July 5th 1851” and addressed to Messr. Blow &?March, New York. The strip is not tied, but there is no doubt it originates on the cover. There is a light file fold far from the stamps.
Provenance:
  • Acquired by Judge Robert S. Emerson, circa late 1936, but not included in any of the Kelleher sales of the Emerson collection.
  • then retained by him for his 1847-69 Collection
  • Traded by Boker to Gordon Eubanks as part of an exchange for a Collection, of Waterbury Conn. fancy cancellations.
  • 10/23/1963, Saul Newbury (Newbury Part VI) Collection, Siegel Auction Galleries, The Saul Newbury Collection, Part VI: United States 19th Century Issues, Sale 264, Lot 82, realized $12,000 vs. estimate “over $1,000”, sold to the Weills of New Orleans.
  • 9/28/1993, Ishikawa Collection, Christie’s, Lot 85, realized $150,000 vs. estimate $50,000-75,000, acquired for John R. Boker Jr. by Andrew Levitt.
  • 10/12-13/2021, Gordon Eubanks Collection, Siegel Auction Galleries, The Gordon Eubanks Collection: United States 1851 to 1856 Imperforate Issue, Sale 1242, Lot 6, Realized $310,000
Certificates:
  • P.F. (2021) it is Genuine