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Bermuda. 1861 Postmaster's Stamp, W.B. Perot. (1d.) carmine-red on
bluish horizontally laid paper, a crisp rich red strike, cut square
and not obliterated, the faintest trace of a wrinkle mentioned
strictly for accuracy; The unique unused example and of the highest
exhibition quality. A true world rarity. B.P.A. (1984 and 1991) and
R.P.S. (1991) Certificates. S.G. O6, £150,000. Photo
Notes: William Bennet Perot served as postmaster of Hamilton
between 1818-62. In this period he devised a scheme for the
pre-payment of mail which could be left in a box outside the post
office while Prot was otherwise occupied. It has been widely
reported that he was a keen gardener and was therefore often not
present at the office, or in other cases, senders may wish to
deposit letters after opening hours. In such cases Perot found
that, more often than not, the letter was deposited without the
requisite payment, and so, with the advice of his neighbour, Mr.
James Bell Heyl, adhesive labels were produced to be purchased
ahead of time and denote pre-payment of mail.. . In order to
produce the labels, Perot initially removed the date plugs from his
postmarks leaving only "hamilton/bermuda" and the year, inserting
"One Penny" above the year in manuscript. Later, in 1861, Perot
would change the design to that of the example offered here:
striking paper with the Crowned Cricle "paid/at/hamilton.bermuda"
handstamp. All the known examples are cut square. The Encyclopaedia
of Rare and Famous Stamps records eleven first type stamps, and
only five second type stamps; of the second type this is the only
unused example recorded. As the story goes the stamp was acquired
by Peter Hansen, a Danish Sea Captain which passed to his widow in
1942. Mrs. Hansen then sold to a private buyer, and it was
rediscovered in 1984 by the Sotheby's Copenhagen office, and sold
by them in the following year.. . All the known Perot's are
considered major world rarities and should be considered hugely
important pieces of world philatelic history.. . .
H>literature:. "Encyclopaedia of Rare and Famous Stamps" Volumes
1 and 2 . by L.N. Williams. . provenance:. D. Melat, David Feldman,
November 1985. Harmer's of London, May 1989. Bridger & Kay
(Guernsey) Ltd., October 1991. Important Stamps and Covers of the
World, Spink, June 2006 . David Feldman, December 2015. Spink,
December 2021 (Estimate £100000 - £150000)
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