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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSotheby's to offer the world's most famous stamp: Estimated to sell for $10/20 Million
Philately will get you nowhere...
http://artdaily.com/news/68178/Sotheby-s-to-offer-the-world-s-most-famous-stamp--Estimated-to-sell-for--10-20-Million
Sothebys New York will offer the most famous stamp in the world in a dedicated auction on 17 June 2014. No stamp is rarer than the sole-surviving example of the British Guiana One-Cent Magenta, a unique yet unassuming penny issue from 1856, and no stamp is more valuable: each of the three times it has been sold at auction, it has established a new record price for a single stamp. The British Guiana is equally notable for its legacy, having been rediscovered by a 12-year-old Scottish boy living in South America in 1873, and from there passing through some of the most important stamp collections ever assembled. The stamp comes to auction this spring with a pre-sale estimate of $10/20 million, which would mark a new world auction record for a stamp.
The British Guiana has not been on view publicly since the 1986, when it was exhibited at Ameripex 86 International Stamp Show in Chicago. The stamp will travel this spring to locations including London and Hong Kong, before returning to New York for exhibition in Sothebys York Avenue galleries beginning 14 June.
The British Guiana is on offer from the estate of John du Pont its most recent purchaser, in 1980 and a portion of proceeds from the sale will benefit the Eurasian Pacific Wildlife Conservation Foundation, which du Pont championed during his lifetime.
David Redden, Director of Special Projects and Worldwide Chairman of Sothebys Books Department, commented: I have been with Sothebys all my working life, but before I knew about the worlds greatest works of art, before I knew about the Mona Lisa or Chartres Cathedral I knew about the British Guiana. For me, as a schoolboy stamp collector, it was a magical object, the very definition of rarity and value, unobtainable rarity and extraordinary value. That schoolboy of long ago would be bemused and astonished to think that he would one day, years later, be temporary guardian of such a world treasure.
The British Guiana has not been on view publicly since the 1986, when it was exhibited at Ameripex 86 International Stamp Show in Chicago. The stamp will travel this spring to locations including London and Hong Kong, before returning to New York for exhibition in Sothebys York Avenue galleries beginning 14 June.
The British Guiana is on offer from the estate of John du Pont its most recent purchaser, in 1980 and a portion of proceeds from the sale will benefit the Eurasian Pacific Wildlife Conservation Foundation, which du Pont championed during his lifetime.
David Redden, Director of Special Projects and Worldwide Chairman of Sothebys Books Department, commented: I have been with Sothebys all my working life, but before I knew about the worlds greatest works of art, before I knew about the Mona Lisa or Chartres Cathedral I knew about the British Guiana. For me, as a schoolboy stamp collector, it was a magical object, the very definition of rarity and value, unobtainable rarity and extraordinary value. That schoolboy of long ago would be bemused and astonished to think that he would one day, years later, be temporary guardian of such a world treasure.
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Sotheby's to offer the world's most famous stamp: Estimated to sell for $10/20 Million (Original Post)
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Feb 2014
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NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)1. Huh. Doesn't look so remarkable.
But I know it's not about looks.
defacto7
(13,485 posts)2. Wait, I think I have one of those in my dresser drawer.
Oh I forgot... I cleaned that drawer out the other day when I got rid of all those stupid bitcoins. Oh well.