Scarsdale collection beer stamps go down well in New York auction
Scarsdale collection beer stamps go down well in New York auction
Several of the unusually high-grade beer stamps from the Scarsdale collection did exceptionally well
As we reported, an exceptional collection of beer stamps - stamps attached to beer barrels for their delivery fees - was offered in New York at the end of last month.
It was a section of the Scarsdale collection - but a most unusual one, as the other sections have rarely varied a hair's breadth from perfect condition and such condition does not exist for many beer stamp issues as removing them from the barrel without damage is more or less impossible.
The 1917 Handstamped Surcharge Red-Brown on Blue beer stamp
For all that, the examples offered on February 29 were of startling high grades. The top highlights were as follows:
A 1917 Red Brown on Blue (37 12c)Type A beer stamp with a handstamped surcharge on, good for 18 of a beer barrel is the only known example of the barrel 1914 surcharged issue with "act of 1917", this is of very fine appearance.
The 25 barrel beer stamp
Previously part of Henry Tolman's collection (as were many in this auction) and before that the Joyce collection this easily beat its $17,500 listing to achieve $24,000.
It will be of no surprise that nothing beat the 1951, ($225.00) 25 beer barrel Black on Bright Blue Paper fromthe end of the auction, which beat its $20,000 listing to sell for $25,000. One of just two recorded, it was also from Tolman's hoard.
Double-surcharge beer stamp
However, it was not unmatched, as a double-surcharged example of the 1914 33 1/3c stamp (1/3 barrel) provisionalestimated at a relatively modest $10,000 was eagerly fought over by bidders, and likewise achieved $25,000.
Collectors on the look-out for investment grade stamps from around the First World War period will want to take a look at this 1915 Deep Blue British 10 shilling stamp.
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