Yes, that's most of the content. Thanks. Conspicuous by it's absence from sale 1 is the 1c 1867 with Z grill. Considering what he paid to get it, surely it would be a highlight for the first sale. Then again, I wonder if another pair of interested parties would be willing to go anywhere near that high to get it (not that it will matter much to him if they don't). I think the Sundman's are content with their C3a corner margin block, but wouldn't it be a kick if THEY ended up buying the 1c again? Time will tell.
Worthington - OK, he didn't own the block - he owned a set of unused 1869 inverts. Worthington collected most material in blocks of 4 and I confused the two.
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