By Michael Baadke
The Oct. 16-17 auction from Schwarzenbach Auktion Zurich includes an example of the 1845 2½-rappen Basel Dove stamp used on a folded letter.
The Basel Dove is the only stamp issued by the canton of Basel in Switzerland, and it is cherished for its attractive three-color design (it was the first stamp printed in three colors) and its embossed image of the white dove in the center, the first stamp worldwide to depict a bird.
The stamp on this cover is identified as an example of the plate variety from position 24 with plate flaw in the form of spots or flecks under the “S” in “BASEL.”
It is tied to the cover with a double ring red 1847 Basel postmark.
The cover is described by Schwarzenbach as one of the most attractive covers of this quality, with extraordinarily fresh colors.
It is signed by Moser and accompanied by authentication certificates from Emil Rellstab, and from Martin Eichele for Briefmarken Prufstelle Basel.
The minimum bid for this cover as listed by Schwarzenbach is 20,000 Swiss francs, which converts to a little less than $20,500 in U.S. dollars about three weeks before the scheduled start of the auction.
The 2015 Scott Classic Specialized Catalogue of Stamps and Covers values the Basel Dove on cover at $25,000, with the value in italics, which on high-value items generally identifies an object that trades very infrequently.
Source: Linn's Stamp News
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