1868-79 "3 PENCE" on 4d deep ultramarine with surcharge omitted
error in rejoined unused vertical pair from the left of the sheet,
showing the lower portion of "OSTAG" of the marginal wmk "POSTAGE"
with line underneath at left (see enhanced and mirrored detail of
the reverse).
Condition
Blind perfs at left and both with trimmed margins as a result with
the upper stamp trimmed into, top stamp with no gum, thin spot,
slight defect at top right corner and roughly separated at right,
lower stamp with original gum and in a slightly deeper shade than
the stamp above due to being less exposed in the ca.150 years since
they were first separated and only recently rejoined. The pair has
been rejoined by three small hinges and is ever so slightly
misaligned so the perfs don't quite match up but evidently belonged
together with the alignment of the watermark.
Rarity
Only two unused examples of this error exist in private hands, with
the only other in the Royal Collection (which was in a horizontal
pair with the lower stamp when bought by S.G. in 1901). Only 11
used examples are recorded of which seven are in private hands. It
was first reported in the "Philatelic Record" in October 1879 and
listed by Stanley Gibbons in 1892. Today it is catalogued by
Stanley Gibbons at £50'000 unused and £55'000 for used, which given
the number of used examples on the market it seems that the unused
catalogue value is significantly undervalued. The last used example
sold was in the Gary Diffen collection in April 2020 and realised
£40'000 (hammer).
Comparable in rarity to the famous "Inverted Swan" error of Western
Australia of which only seven examples, all used, remain in private
hands. Stanley Gibbons gives it a catalogue value of £180'000. The
last example offered at auction sold for CHF290'400 (incl. buyer's
premium) in the Besançon collection in 2018, which was just under
£220'000 at the time.
The great rarity of South Australia and one of the famous errors of
Australian and indeed British Empire philately.
Provenance
Top example: Ex Ernest Brown, Colonel Harry Napier, John Griffiths,
Barton Sparrow and Michael Blake.
Lower example: Ex Ferrary (Sale 7 lot 107), Caspary and Boker
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