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Bolivia Stamps and Postal History continued...

1867 CONDOR ISSUE STAMPS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2081 ogbl 3 3, 1867 5c Violet, a stunning and extremely rare mint irregular block of 32, positions 26-3262-70, less the block of four in the top right corner, positions 33-3445-47, an
attractive lilac shade of this value which comes in a wide range of vio#3, 1867 5c Violet, a stunning and extremely rare mint irregular block of 32, positions 26-32/62-70, less the block of four in the top right corner, positions 33-34/45-47, an attractive lilac shade of this value which comes in a wide range of violet shades, virtually full o.g. showing light traces of gum toning, some stamps are n.h., several vertical folds mostly between rows, but one affects a vertical row of four and a very light horizontal bend affects the second row of seven, all being rather typical of large multiples of the Condor issues, very fine appearance; the violet printings were made from the last state of the plate and in total are far scarcer than the green printings; though one unique full sheet of this value is known, multiples in any form are scarce and one of this size is of considerable rarity; an important showpiece for a specialized collection. (Image) Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $9,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2082 ogbl 3 3, 1867 5c Violet, the amazing unique complete mint sheet of 72, exceptionally well preserved for this large format sheet with large margins all around, possessing an
attractive grayish lilac shade and clean impression, original hand applied gum#3, 1867 5c Violet, the amazing unique complete mint sheet of 72, exceptionally well preserved for this large format sheet with large margins all around, possessing an attractive grayish lilac shade and clean impression, original hand applied gum that has a few thicker spots and some gum skips that are typical of the gumming process used on these issues, many stamps in the center portion are n.h., folded once horizontally and three times vertically dividing the sheet into eight blocks of nine and for the most part being between the rows not encroaching on the designs, one corner stamp with a light diagonal crease, very fine for this first issue of Bolivia.The Five Cent Condor plate had been revised and worked on numerous times during the production of this value in green. After the fourth re-engraving and three different retouches to that re-engraving it was decided by a decree of November 29, 1867 to print this value in a new color of violet. The issuance was small, all being in the same final state of the plate. This small production in the various violet shades is the reason that this value is so scarce whether mint, postally used, fiscally used or very rarely on cover.The sheet offered here has long been known as having been in the famous Ferrary collection. This is the only sheet known with none other remaining intact making this one of the world-class rarities of the popular Condor issue. This sheet is certainly absolutely necessary for any exhibition collection of this issue. It has not been on the market for many years and may not appear again for many more; ex-Ferrary. (Image) Est. $40,000-50,000

SOLD for $72,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2083 zzz 3 3, 1867 5c Violet, attractive single tied to piece by exceptionally clear and beautiful strike of Correo. de La PazRB1 Diciem. 67 double-circle postal c.d.s., this is the
earliest recorded usage of this stamp establishing, as many other#3, 1867 5c Violet, attractive single tied to piece by exceptionally clear and beautiful strike of "Correo. de La Paz/RB/1 Diciem. 67" double-circle postal c.d.s., this is the earliest recorded usage of this stamp establishing, as many other postally used examples do, that this value was issued in 1867 and not in 1868, the stamp has three extra-large margins being also well clear at left, very fine. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $5,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2084 p 3 3, 1867 5c Violet, well margined vertical strip of four, positions 2, 14, 26, 38, postally used and tied to piece by two strikes of Correo. de La PazRB16 Diciem. 67
double-circle c.d.s., strong color and showing an interesting phenomena of t#3, 1867 5c Violet, well margined vertical strip of four, positions 2, 14, 26, 38, postally used and tied to piece by two strikes of "Correo. de La Paz/RB/16 Diciem. 67" double-circle c.d.s., strong color and showing an interesting phenomena of this issue that displays running of the red element of the ink, most apparent in the bottom stamp, but quite normal for this value, fold between the bottom two stamps, very fine; a rare postally used multiple of this scarce Condor value. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
2085 ogbl 4 4,1867 10c Brown, handsome mint block of four, positions 60-6173-74, possessing wide margins, exceptionally deep rich color and strong impression, full o.g. which is not
common on this, small spot of ancient adherence with another sheet, light#4,1867 10c Brown, handsome mint block of four, positions 60-61/73-74, possessing wide margins, exceptionally deep rich color and strong impression, full o.g. which is not common on this, small spot of ancient adherence with another sheet, light horizontal fold between the two pairs, very fine; multiples are extremely scarce on this value, especially in this choice original gum quality and Scott's catalog value of $900.00 for singles does not reflect the rarity of this block. (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
2086 Obl 4 4,1867 10c Brown, impressive used irregular block of seventeen with ms. cancels for fiscal use, positions 4-930-35 less position 32, clear to large margins virtually all
around, attractive deep color and impression, vertical folds between the s#4,1867 10c Brown, impressive used irregular block of seventeen with ms. cancels for fiscal use, positions 4-9/30-35 less position 32, clear to large margins virtually all around, attractive deep color and impression, vertical folds between the stamps and light wear from being affixed to a document, very fine; multiples of this value are rare in any form and it is highly unusual to have this large of a multiple used even for fiscal purposes. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
2087 ng 4 4,1867 10c Brown, the striking unique complete unused sheet of 78, a beautiful sheet for any of the Condor issues, let alone the scarce 10c value, deep rich color and heavy
impression for the most part though there is slight lightening of a few#4,1867 10c Brown, the striking unique complete unused sheet of 78, a beautiful sheet for any of the Condor issues, let alone the scarce 10c value, deep rich color and heavy impression for the most part though there is slight lightening of a few edge stamps from the way the ink was applied to the plate, clean bright paper, the freshness of which may be due to the gum having been removed from it very early on, clear to large margins all around, several light vertical folds endemic to these large sheets, three affect the stamps of three vertical rows but not detracting from the appearance of this lovely sheet, otherwise very fine.This Ten Cent Condor sheet, like its 5c Violet counterpart, has long been a part of Bolivian philatelic history, also being in the Ferrary collection. The reason that this value is so scarce and so seldom found on cover is that it was not issued until December 1867 when the color change of the 5c value was instituted. Being used for a very short time, it similarly exists in only one state of the plate, had a relatively low issuance and is scarce mint or in all of its usages. The impressive sheet offered here is the only recorded sheet yet remaining intact. It is highly desirable both for its rarity and exceptionally attractive appearance. Furthermore this great rarity is as necessary as the Five Cent Violet sheet for an award-winning collection making it an absolute must for the ultimate Bolivian specialist; ex-Farrary. (Image) Est. $40,000-50,000

SOLD for $120,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2088 ogbl 5 5, 50c Yellow, full sheet of 30 in a lighter yellow shade that the collector called dull yellow, but that is a comparative term and for a yellow this is anything but dull
being quite radiant, it is believed that this shade is that of the first#5, 50c Yellow, full sheet of 30 in a lighter yellow shade that the collector called "dull yellow", but that is a comparative term and for a yellow this is anything but dull being quite radiant, it is believed that this shade is that of the first printing, well clear margins all around, o.g. with some stamps in the center of the sheet being n.h., horizontal fold between the two center rows and small hinge thin in the top right stamp, otherwise very fine; a handsome and very scarce sheet. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
2089 ogbl 5 5, 50c Yellow, full sheet of 30 in a lovely intense golden yellow color, wide margins all around, o.g., with minor flecks of light gum toning, light horizontal fold between
the the two center rows and a few edge flaws in the margins only, a very#5, 50c Yellow, full sheet of 30 in a lovely intense golden yellow color, wide margins all around, o.g., with minor flecks of light gum toning, light horizontal fold between the the two center rows and a few edge flaws in the margins only, a very fine sheet and especially attractive in its appearance. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
2090 ng 6 6, 1867 50c Blue, unused horizontal pair of this key value of the Condor series, positions 24-25, clear to large margins all around, bright fresh color, small thin in the left
stamp, otherwise very fine despite the small fault that does not det#6, 1867 50c Blue, unused horizontal pair of this key value of the Condor series, positions 24-25, clear to large margins all around, bright fresh color, small thin in the left stamp, otherwise very fine; despite the small fault that does not detract from this pair's attractive appearance, this is the only known unused multiple of this scarce value. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $3,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
2091 Obl 6 6, 1868 50c Blue, an important and rare used plate reconstruction of this rare Condor value, included in this are three blocks of four which represent the only recorded used
multiples of the 50c Blue, positions 9-1014-15, 11-1216-17 and 18#6, 1868 50c Blue, an important and rare used plate reconstruction of this rare Condor value, included in this are three blocks of four which represent the (Image) Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2092 ogbl 7 7, 1867 100c Dark blue, full sheet of 30 possessing this scarcer shade, the bottom left block of four is a more grey blue and may be a bit faded though the color of this value
does vary within the same sheet, well clear margins all around, fresh#7, 1867 100c Dark blue, full sheet of 30 possessing this scarcer shade, the bottom left block of four is a more grey blue and may be a bit faded though the color of this value does vary within the same sheet, well clear margins all around, fresh o.g. with some stamps being n.h., one vertical fold and several horizontal folds, all between the stamps, trivial hinge thin specks in the top center stamp, otherwise very fine; complete sheets of this value are quite rare. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
2093 ogbl 7 7, 1867 100c Gray blue, complete sheet of 30 in an attractive and fresh lighter shade of blue, margins are large all around, o.g., h.r. in the corners with small thin in the
top left stamp, usual horizontal fold between the two center rows, othe#7, 1867 100c Gray blue, complete sheet of 30 in an attractive and fresh lighter shade of blue, margins are large all around, o.g., h.r. in the corners with small thin in the top left stamp, usual horizontal fold between the two center rows, otherwise very fine; an especially handsome example of this rare sheet. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
2094 ngbl 8 8, 1867 100c Green, attractive unused plate reconstruction composed of two horizontal strips of five making up the top two rows and two blocks of ten making up the bottom four
rows, the two blocks are in a fairly deep green color and the two str#8, 1867 100c Green, attractive unused plate reconstruction composed of two horizontal strips of five making up the top two rows and two blocks of ten making up the bottom four rows, the two blocks are in a fairly deep green color and the two strips are a lighter bluish green, all with large to extra-large margins, the top row strip has a thin in the left stamp and minor edge flaws at top, the others are very fine; the reconstruction of this scarce value is not only exceedingly rare but exceptionally important considering that there are no known complete sheets of this value. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $12,000.00
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2095 Obl 8 8, 1867 100c Green, another rare plate reconstruction composed of used stamps featuring the exceptionally rare block of 24 making up the first four vertical rows, the last row
consists of a pair at top completed by a strip of four at bottom, all#8, 1867 100c Green, another rare plate reconstruction composed of used stamps featuring the exceptionally rare block of 24 making up the first four vertical rows, the last row consists of a pair at top completed by a strip of four at bottom, all with large margins, a horizontal fold between the two middle row affects both the block and the strip, the frequency of this fold in both mint and used multiples implies that the sheets were contemporaneously folded prior to usage, very fine; this value was never used postally and both mint and fiscally used examples are scarce, however the block of 24 is, as far as we know, the largest used multiple known, certainly very rare and highly desirable in a plate reconstruction. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
2096 Rbl #3R/8R, 5c -100c Condor reprint complete sheets, includes the 5c in a brownish purple sheet of 72 which was intended to be a reprint of the 5c Violet, 10c Brown in sheet of 78, plus 50c Blue and 100c Green each in a sheets of 30, these four values are the only reprints that full sheets are yet known to remain intact, the 100c Blue is only known in reconstruction and the 5c green is rare and is not even known in a reconstruction, but also included here is a reconstruction of the scarcer 50c Orange made up of an irregular block of 24 in a pale yellow and an irregular block of seventeen in a much darker orange showing two distinctively different shades of this value, all with the hand brushed o.g. that was applied to these sheets, 5c sheet has a vertical fold in the center that slightly affects several impressions, very fine and rare in full sheets. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
CONDOR STAMP COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2097 ogngO 1867 5c-100c Condor comprehensive and highly specialized collection, a beautifully written up collection on exhibition pages documenting the mint issues in singles, blocks and
other multiples, postally used examples where the value was so used an1867 5c-100c Condor comprehensive and highly specialized collection, a beautifully written up collection on exhibition pages documenting the mint issues in singles, blocks and other multiples, postally used examples where the value was so used and fiscal usages, plus reprints, forgeries and bogus cancels and covers, all carefully described and identified with the several hundred original stamps and numerous reprints all plated by position number, housed in three deluxe custom albums, the first page is a mint set of all the different stamps including the ten major stages of the printing plate which is complete except for the earliest impression of the original plate which is pen cancelled, the first volume is dedicated to the 5c Green in its numerous states of the plate and shades with a nice range of the scarce yellow green shades, including a double impression, there are singles and multiples with various cancels including a fiscally used block of 24 from the second state of the plate of 60, positions 4-9/40-45, numerous multiples of the later states of the plates are present up to a block of 42 of the fifth state of the original plate, includes a nice selection of the different postal cancels that are found on the 5c up to blocks of six as well as blocks with some attractive fiscal handstamp cancels, each value, including the 5c Greens has a selection of forgeries that range from crude to dangerous, the 10c Brown is represented by numerous unused and used examples of this scarce stamp, plus reprints in blocks, the used include two small pieces with a bisect tied along with a single by a proper postal cancel, there are also two signed combination die proofs of the two positions that Sperati forged, plus a combination proof and seven of his forgeries including six in three pairs, the 50c orange shows the numerous colors of the originals and has a specialized study comparing the originals to the Eberhardt forgeries for all 30 positions, in addition to some nice genuine fiscal cancelled copies there are a number with bogus postal type cancels including three bogus covers, the 5c Violet section is especially nice with a number of mint or unused multiples in various colors including four mint blocks of four, plus a wonderful range of postally used up to strips of three and fiscally used up to a block of twelve, the other 50c and 100c values are also well represented including five different shades of the rare unused 50c Blue, condition overall is attractive and well above the average that one would expect for this classic imperforate issue with the vast majority being fine-very fine or better for these; our description has only touched on the highlights of this most important collection of the Bolivian Condors which we have left largely intact; this represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire such a comprehensive collection as it is doubtful that there has been another to equal it; accompanied by ten certificates of authenticity. (imagea) (imageb) (imagec) (imaged) (imagee) (imagef) (imageg) (imageh) (imagei) (Image) Est. $10,000-15,000

SOLD for $35,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1867 CONDOR ISSUE POSTAL HISTORY
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2098 c 1867 5c Olive green, original plate, second state, position 11, a very rare single franking in the equally rare olive green shade, tied to clean and attractive 1867 entire
folded letter to Padilla by ornate FrancaSucre oval type fancy handstam1867 5c Olive green, original plate, second state, position 11, a very rare single franking in the equally rare olive green shade, tied to clean and attractive 1867 entire folded letter to Padilla by ornate "Franca/Sucre" oval type fancy handstamp, the stamp is in a distinctive deep olive green shade with large margins, the letter is datelined July 17, 1867, a very early and extremely fine cover; the stamps of the second state of the plate are where the very scarce yellow green shades are found, but the early printings of that state were also in shades of olive, as were the shades of the first state of the plate, since no postally used examples are known from the first state we have attributed this to the second state, but this is an extremely rare early cover, not just because of the rare shade, but because of the single franking paying the 5c rate within the same department which are rarely encountered. (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2099 c 1867 5c Yellow green, original plate, second state, a magnificent vertical pair in a brilliant yellow green color with razor-sharp impression, positions 113, lovely large
balanced margins all around, tied to neat 1867 entire folded letter to Coc1867 5c Yellow green, original plate, second state, a magnificent vertical pair in a brilliant yellow green color with razor-sharp impression, positions 1/13, lovely large balanced margins all around, tied to neat 1867 entire folded letter to Cochabamba by boxed handstamp of Sucre that in the stampless period read "Esterior/Franca", this marking was used for foreign mail covers, now it is either worn so the wording is not present or it was purposely partially erased so that it could be used as a canceller for adhesives as it is well known used on Condor covers from this town, letter is datelined July 8, 1967 making this an exceptionally early use of the 5c Condor; extremely fine; this is the earliest cover in the Ortiz-Patino collection and the earliest cover known to him, it certainly is within the realm of possibility that this is the earliest Condor cover known, nevertheless this is an exceptionally high quality usage of this very early and rare yellow green issue. (Image) Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $21,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2100 c 1867 5c Yellow green, original plate, second state, another magnificent vertical pair in rich yellow green color with strong detailed impression, positions 1426, large to
immense margins showing the frame line of the adjoining stamp at top, on a1867 5c Yellow green, original plate, second state, another magnificent vertical pair in rich yellow green color with strong detailed impression, positions 14/26, large to immense margins showing the frame line of the adjoining stamp at top, on attractive 1867 entire folded letter to Topiza from Sucre with a central boxed cancel that shows some of the letters of the "Esterior/Franca", while not tying across the edge of the stamp, the impression of the cancel and the oil of the ink bleed to the inside of the outer letter sheet, extremely fine and very pretty; this is also a very early letter datelined July 10, 1867; signed A. Rendon. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $10,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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