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1913 -1967 Fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society, London Roll of Distinguished Philatelists (1956) Special M edal of the Royal Philatelic Society, London (1950) Chairman of the Board of the Philatelic Foundation, New York (1953-67) Chairman of the Expert Committee of the Philatelic Foundation, New York (1953-67) Trust ee (and Member of the Board) of the Collectors Club ( 1955-67) Recipient of the Alfred F. Lichtenstein M emorial A ward ( 1962)
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LOUISE BOYD DALE by Ann e Boyd
Dal e L eff rts
Philately has suff ered a great loss in che untimel y d eath of my mother who was one of its most devoted adherents . crimination, and taste .
Sh e had great know ledg e, dis-
Ic was indeed fortu nat e chat she had an exceptional
tutor in her father, my grandfather , che lace Alfred F. Lichtenstein knowledge of philatel y was astounding . a collection of superb qual ity.
whose
O ver th e year s she was ab le co form
Ic is, perhaps , che last of che great collections.
In order to encou rage research and interest in philately mother gave generously of her time, and readily lent her material.
She remained constant in her
efforts to continue her father 's work in building rhe Philatelic Foun dati on, and in developi ng the expercising Committee of chis orga nizatio n, which he founded.
Mocher was no ordinar y collector. stamps , but of furniture,
Sh e was a connoisseur not onl y of
silver, and paintings.
Sh e was a patron of th e arcs
an d a modest lady shu nn ing all fo rms of publicity.
Sh e was a stro ng and
sp lendid individual, a devoted friend, and a very specia l mother.
H er wish
was chat her sta mp collection should be made availab le co fellow philatelists that the y too might enjo y the possession of her philate lic gems.
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TheLouise Boyd DaleandAlfred F.Lichtenstein COLLECTIONS
T oo elclorn m th e w o rld of phila te!y - particularly wh en exclu ding profess io nals - do chilcl1·en of r enown ed phil a t el ists in turn beco m e r enow ned 111 t heir own ri g ht . L o uise Boyd Dal e wa s one of tho se happ y exce pti o ns who had th e a m e love a nd kn owleclg ,! of tamp s as her fat her, A lf r ed F . Lichten st ein , and their tw o endeav or s, cleta ilecl in thi s br oc hure , a r e to beco me th e subj ec t of t en o ut s tand ing a uc tion s to be held between O cobe 1· 1968 a nd Decem ber of 1970. The collections, co mm enced by M r . L ichte ns t ein so m e thr ee- quar t er s of a ce ntury ago, co llec ted jo intl y by him and his da ughter for a quarter o [ a ce ntury and co ntinu ed a lone by Mrs . Da le sinc e hi s dea th in 1947, a r e th e res ult o f dil igent searchin g in a ll part s o[ th e ·world . So little es.caped th e o ne or th e o th er 's kee n ey es. Th e o u tco me o f t his act ivity , with th e great knowl edge behind it , will now beco m e ava ila ble to philat eli t s a nd , as th e auct io n cata log ues a r e peru sed in clue co ur e, th ese phil a t elis t s will marv el, in turn , at th e de pth, j,Jclgm ent and quality so very ev ide nt throu g hout.
U nd er th e t erm of Mrs. Dal e's \ V iii only ce rtain porti o1~s o f h er co llecti o n will be so ld, and th e pr ocee ds of all of th e, e a uc tio n s will be pa ssed to seve ra l o rga ni zati ons with which Mrs. Dale or h er fa th er w er e close ly as ociatecl.
SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO, ETC. wi ll be so ld for the Anne B oy d Li cht en s t ein F o unclati o:1, in m em ory o [ Mr . A lfr ed F . Li cht en st ein.
CEYLO N AND I ND IA , for L e nox H ill Ho spita l, N ew Yo rk , N . Y .
MAURITIUS, CANADA, NEW BR UN SWICK, NOVA SCOCIA, PRINCE EDWA RD ISLAND AND NEWFOUN DLA ND, fo r Vassar College, P oug hke ep sie, N.Y. fro m which Mr. . Da le g raclua t ecl in th e la of 1936.
GREAT BRITAIN A N D B RITISH GUIANA, for th e Polytechnic Institute of Br oo klyn , :--:: . Y. from whi ch }.[r. Li cht enst ein g rad uated in 1896, a nd was o n th e Board of Tru te~s fr om l 938 until Fe bruary 1947, the tim e o f hi s death.
It is with a deep ense o f prid e that w e accept the ord er of th e Ex ec ut ors of th e Lo ui se Dal e E state to offer for unr ese r ved sa le by a ucti on th es e exq ui i t e co llec ti ons.
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IN 1968 SALE ONE
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IN 1969 SALE THREE
February 17, 18''', 1969 GREAT BRITAIN BRITISH GUIANA
SALE FOUR
February 19, 1969 CEY LON AND
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INDIA
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SALE SIX
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SALE NINE
SOUTH AMERICA
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SALE TEN
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it em 250,000.) Thi 150,000 a nd i r eprodu ce d in co lor o n th e inside fr on t cove r .
A qu a rt er o f a ce ntury a o, H. R. Harm er o f L o nd o n wa privil ege d Hind '' Co lto o ffe r th e ··:-\rthur lec t io n of ::\Jauritiu s, at
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c n id ,·eel to be o ne o f th e top co llecti ons in th e \V orld . Th e D a le- Li ch te n s tein collec ti o n o f thi s co untry co nt a in such superi o r tr ength a nd depth th a t a co lllp a ri so n be t wee n th e tw o non- ex i t nt . A nd to head up th e collecti o n, and th e fir t au cti o n, ther e is ph ilatel y's &r eat es t pi ece . t he ma g ni ficent co ve r w ith th e tw o superb co pie o f t he 1847 P os t O ffi ce l p ora nge! ( ince th e a nno unc em ent o f th e Dal e a uc ti o ns, th e valu e o [ thi s uniqu e co ver ha s bee n a co n tant to pic of co nv er sati o n. \ "iew s t end to run b e tw ee n
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In th e 1848 ''Pos t Paid '' iss ue th ere is a n "ea rli est im pr essio n'' 1p or ange of such s up er b appea ra nce that a small th innin g is fo rgivab le. A n un used 2;:, in a dark bl ue shade is love ly, and a u eel pair is equa lly bea uti ful. ,-\n indigo sha de ju st t ied to a cove r by a pe ns t roke is spe c ta cular. Th e "ear ly im pr essio n" issue app ropriat ely show even greater str e ngt h. U nu s cl cop ie of both valu es on both pape r s a r e fo llowed by many u sed ex amp les inclu din g l p verti cal and hori zonta l pai r s on pieces, a nd a stri p of thr ee . Th ere a re two superb 2p blu es on an incomp let e co ver that is a "piece-de lu xe. " Th er e a r e seve ra l ''PENOÂŁ " er r or Fro m th e " arly int e rm ed iate impr ess ions" onwa r ds, the vari et y of th e co llec ti on increases. A pai r of the 2p blu e ("e arly interm ed iate"), o ne th e "PE NOÂŁ'' err or on a cover, is typical; a vert ica l strip of fo ur (" int erm ed iat e''), one th e error, is ano th er ex tra or dinary piece. A block of six of t he 2p "int e rm ed iat e" it se lf.
a rarity
The October 1859 Lapir ot i sue i h eaded by an unu se d 2p ingl e and pair, wh ile th er e a rar e cove r bea rin g a pair u se d with t he 1858-59 (4p). The Dardenne i sue of December 1859 is ex ten sively r ep rese nt ed w ith many mu lti ple 0 11 and o ff cover. Two item s of pa rti cular me1¡it are of th e l p, a bloc k of four o n piec e, and a used strip of fo ur. A u sed pa ir of t he 2p on cover is a lso quit e ex tra ordinary, as is a si ng le 2p with a hea vy r et ou ch, al so 0 11 a co ver.
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December 7, 8, 1970
Briti sh or th A meri ca w as with out qu es ti on Mr . Li cht ens tein's 1fa vo rit e a r ea of collec tin g; hi s lo ve of th e e iss ues wa pa ssed to Mr s. Da le.
The dep th of cont en t in th e ,Da le- Li ch ten s tein Collect io n of B riti h No rth A meri ca num b th e philat elic min d!
In thi g r oup , still o n th eir ori g ina l pa ges, ar e pr e entati on pecia lly pr epa r ed fo r Co urt s o f H onour of th e mor e r ece nt Int erna tio nal Exhibiti o n s. Th ese pr ese ntati o ns, o f 12 o r 24 pag e , ar e each excepti onal in th em elves. Yet imila r - and certainly equ a lly extra ord inary - pr ese ntati on co uld b pr epa red eve ra l tim e o ver with o ut a ny par ti cular di ff iculty .
To endeavor to list even som e of th e counti es rariti es that wi ll be in clud ed in th e fo ur a ucti on s would be futil e in th e pac e available h er e. (The aucti o n cat a logu e will di pla y th e w ealth a th ey a r e iss ued) . R a th er le t u s ay that , if an it em ex i t s, it i in thi collecti on, al o ng with co unti es furth er piece that h ave no t been r eco rd ed or catal og ued . Bisec t were a favo rit e, and th er e ar e om e of th e mos t ex tr ao rdin a ry ex ampl es n ecess itat ed by s ta mp horta ges and "diffi cult " r a te . Tw o bisec t s o f a Nova Sco tia 6p o n th e a me co ver co n ider ed "philat elic" a t fir st thinkin g ar e ac tu a lly th e r e ult of a le tt er, that w a no t orig ina lly ex pec ted to b e do ubl e w e ig ht . A qu a rt er ed e w Brun s wick hillin g o n cover is spec tac ula r , a a trip of th ree of th e hillin g with a 3 pence on a cove r to Hun ga r y I
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resented, includin g an un use d pair of the "l " o n o ne- third o f the 3c, two cop ie o n a cove r, a nd cove r s with th e "2" o n two - third s of th e 3c.
As w it h ot her Dal e-L ich t ens tein co llec ti o n , the British No rth A rne rican g roup does not stop w ith th e Cla ss ic . I n Canada th e "Ce nt s" iss ue are quit e surpri sing and heav ily re ea r ch ed. The 1897 posi t ion Jub ilee iss ue incl ude bloc k s of 9 or 15 of th e 3, $4, $5; the ex tr emely rare P or t H ood provisionals of 1899 are ve ry well rep-
In Je wfo un dla nd the "P ence " are excep tiona l. Eq uall y tron g are th e A ir P o t iss ues whi ch include the 1919 "Ha wk er" mint and on cover, th e " Manu sc ri p t Martin sy de" on a cover - front, th e 1921 ''Ha lifa x" inverted s urcharge in blocks , of fo ur , th e 1927 "Pin edo" mint and o n cover, e tc. P roofs, part icularl y of Ca nada, a re ve r y str ong.
There is no ques ti on th a t th e s tand ard of Br iti sh Nor th A m er ica n ex hib it s in futur e Exhib it io ns is go ing to be immea ur ab ly improved by th e di tr ibuti on of thi s ext rao rdinar y materia l. Thre e of the fo ur a uc tion , it will be noted, are to be so ld p rior to th e Int erna tio na l Exhibition in Lon don in eptember 1970.
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In the O fficia ls, th er e is th e I.R. OF F I CI AL 1882--85 Or bs fl , th e rare 1902-0 4 10 h a well a th e o ther va lue : th e BO A RD OF E DUCA TIO N grn up is head ed by th e ex tr emely r a r e 1902- 04 1sh .
Th e im pe rf or a te iss ues of Gr ea t B r ita in a r e surpri sing ly spa r e but their a bse nce is m a de up by th e co mpl e tene s of th e middle i ues, pa rti cula rl y th e h ig h va lue , th e Off icia ls and a collec tion of "Use d A br oa d ."
Great Brit a in co nclude with a ver y ex ten sive co llect io n of '"Use d br oa ds" w ith a s tr o ng r epr ese nt a tion of cover , a lso a s ma ll selection of O ff ice 111 Chin a a nd Morocco.
A n int er es tin g item in th e 186070 iss ue is th e l ½ p lilac ro se sha de with "OP - PC " er ror.
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"~ [ i s Ro se of Blankenburg" i ce r ta inly th e mo t r eno wn ed addressee in British Guia na philately , for he was th e r cc ipie n t of the env elope bearing the pair of the 1850--51 "Cotton-Reel" 2c pale rose. This envelope g ra ced suc h no table co llec ti o ns as Duv ec n, Hind , Cham pion and no w Da le. (I t i illu s tr a ted in co lor o n th e inside ba ck cove r .)
The 1852 urfa ce co lor ed iss ue has both va lu es in unu se d and used co nditi o n. The 1853- 59 and 1860 litho iss ue a r e w ell r ep r e en t ed with multiples a nd cove r s. The rare 1856 t ype se t iss ue co ntains the 4c o n mage nta , o n r ose ca rmin e and n blu e. There is another o n magenta, o n a cover ori gi natin g in Gr ea t B ri tain. Th e 1862 type - ct i sue and th e 1878 to 1881 provisionals arc ex t ensive and att rac ti, ¡e.
lt he ads a colorf ul spect rum of s ta 1nps a nd cove r s of thi s philatel ica lly rich co untry. Other "Co tt on R ee l'' rariti es in clude a 4c o ra nge, a hu ge 4c yellow on pelure paper o n piece , an Sc green, eve ra l 12c blues, a ll tamp cut sq uare . -
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exa mpl e a r e as fin e as a ny ex istin g tod ay , but th ese are o ver shadowe d cove r to London by the famou bea rin g tw o cop ie of th e 4p a nd a Ip. An o. g . 9p lilac bro wn and a mint 2sh blue are in ap pr op riate t op cond iti on a is th e fine ran ge valuable "P ence'' of of the !es th e same issue. sues be twe en The perforated Star 1861 a nd 1867 watermarked and tw o typ es of Crown CC are so m e attra ct ive exte nsive with multipl es a nd eve r a l imperforat e varietie . The la t er issues with th e provi sio na ls (and th e many va ri eti es and erro r ) are sat isfac t o ril y cov ered . DIA India standard equally quality
is, by Li cht ens t ein- Dale s, co mp a ra t ively sma ll but includ e a numb er of rar e it em .
In th e 1852 Sc in de Distr ict Dawk there are two examp les eac h of the ½ a o n whit e. blue or r ed . o ne of the last in excelle nt co ndition on piece. The 1854 iss ue i , ove r 30 w ell r eprese nt ed with cop ies o f the 4a red and blu e; th er e i al o th e ½ a r ed and th e l a r ed die JlI. Th e typ og r a phed iss ues, both Co mp a ny and Governm ent. are a ttr ac tiv e.
In th e Officials, th er e are exa mples of th e 1866 g r ee n ove rprint 4a and Sa mint a well a s the lower ,·a lue material. collect ion of th e Feudatory States, ch ief ly mint , co ntain s a la rge number of lower priced but most elu ive err r and var iet ies . 17 -
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. \r gc ntin a (a nd B ueno A ir e), B olivia, Br az il, hil e, Co lo m bia (an d ta t e ) . D o m ini ca n R epu blic, 1 ica ra ua . P a r ag uay, P c,·u, U ru g ua y , Ve nez uela, a nd M ex ico betw ee n th em, ha d a fasc ina tio n fo r bo th A lfr ed Li cht ens tein a nd L o uise Da le.
pa ir . ~lultipl cs a nd cove r s a bo und . B ue nos f\ ir e - i ve ry s tr o ng with uch pieces a a n unu ed a lm os t eve r ed pa ir of th e 5 p so ora nge fro m bo t to m lef t of shee t , a lso a num be r of a ttr ac tiv e cove r with bi ec t s. rd oba includ es a half shee t of t e n o f th e 1858 10c blac k.
T hi fa cin a ti on e:, t nd to co nsiderab le h eight ! In A rg e ntina th er e i a block of th e 1862- 64 15c co nt a 111 1ng th e t • te-bec h e, th er e a r c ho ri zo nt a l a nd ver t ica l pa ir of th e 1864- 67 10c gree n, bea utiful unu ed a nd u ed Lie blue , a n u nuse d pa ir of th e 1867- 72 10c g r ee n , a pa ir use d on a cover with a n 1867- 68 Sc ( th e o nly r ecor ded u ed pa ir ), unu sed and u cd 15c blu e
Bo liv ia i tr o nge r th a n mig ht be ex pec ted with om · exce llent bloc k a nd num cro u cove r s. Braz il, with th e class ic ''Bull - Ey es '', wa a n a ut o ma ti c fa vor it e. The fir t e t co m es in unu se d co nclitio n, a lso fiftee n u eel exa mpl es, thr ee u eel pa ir a nd a cove r. Th e iss ue thr o ug h to 1 66 a r e a ppr opria t ely tro ng . Chil e i a r epr ese ntati ve co llec t ion, na tur a lly full of qu a lit y pi eces, h ea ded by a mint 5c burn t ie nn a. Colombi a and
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Urug uay is exceptio nal w ith dozens of g r eat piece uch a the 1858 120c a nd 180c t e te- bec h e un u eel a nd mint pa ir s ; a pair of th e 240c on a cover; th e uniqu e (but r epaired ) err or of co lor 180c dull ve rmili o n ; a s trip of five of th e 1859 120c late blue on a co ver with a green ca nce llat ion. Covers, a ll naturally at tr act ive , ar e plenti ful with multipl es, bi sects, etc.
Stat es are att r ac ti ve without being ex t en ive. Cos ta Rica is nom inal. Domini can Republic ha s a re co n tru ct ion of the 1865 la id paper ½ r a nd a n unu sed s trip of thre e of th e 1867- 71 ½ r bla ck o n olive. Ec uador i a smalli sh co llec tio n with tw o a t t rac ti ve covers . Hon duras i nominal. Mexic o is a plea ing collect ion a nd includ es a cov r with a bisect a nd quadrisect o[ th e 4r . Nic arag ua is small but o mew hat spec ia lize d by perfora tio n , paper , a nd ca nce llat io n
And f ina lly, in Ve nez uela, ther e is a not her collect ion of pa rti cular merit, includ ing some very att ra ctive multi pie and cove r s, a lso a t e t e-bec he pair of th e 1859- 60 2r. Ther e i an mlll eel a nd two u ed exa mpl es of th e 1871- 76 ! Sr fram e inv erted , a u sed t e t e-bec he pair of the 1876 l r, a mint block of fo ur and pa ir w ith printer· im print of th e 1879 imp erf . Sv, and, to conclud e, a mall co llec ti on of La Gua ira .
I n Parag uay, unu ed blocks of nine of the 1870 2r and 3r are pl easantly surpri sing , as are also a block of fo ur and a s tr ip of thre e of th e 1878 5c on 2r ( # S), a nd a Sc on Zr ( #7 ) o n cove r . Th e Per u Paci fic S team Nav igation Company ' s tamp we r e obv ious favorite . The co llec tio n include mint blocks of fo ur of both va lu e , ten used cop ies of th e Ir with a pair and a cover and two used 2r .
Overall the o uth Amer ica por tion of th e Da le-L icht ens tein collect ion is o ne of considerab le im'po rtan ce, r epl ete with phi la t elic sur prise . (Furt her i llustrations
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