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SALE CALENDAR 2015 STAMPS 17 June 15/16 July 20/21 July 24 July 16 August 17 August 18 August 26 September November November

The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part V The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History Antique Maps Sale during the International Exhibition The “Sentosa” Collection of Straits Settlements, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak sale during the International Exhibition Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Charles W. Adams “Atypical” Collection of United States The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale

London New York London London Singapore

15039 151 15026 15037 15040

Singapore Singapore Hong Kong New York New York

15041 15027 CSS14 152 153

Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

London Singapore Hong Kong London New York Hong Kong London

15005 15038 CSS17 15006 322 CSS19 15007

World Banknotes Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale

London Singapore Hong Kong New York London London Hong Kong

15028 15038 CSS17 322 15009 15009 CSS19

Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria

London London

15002 15003

Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Bonds & Share Certificates of the World

Singapore Hong Kong New York Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 322 CSS19 15019

Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History

London

15037

Whisky, Whisky, Whisky, Whisky, Whisky,

Hong Kong Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

COINS 15 July 16 August 27 August 22/23 September 24/25 September 14 November 2/3 December

BANKNOTES 8 July 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 29/30 September 1 October 14 November MEDALS 23 July 19 November BONDS AND SHARES 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 14 November 27 November AUTOGRAPHS 24 July WINES 25 15 17 12 15

June August September October January 2016

Cognac Cognac Cognac Cognac Cognac

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Other Other Other Other Other

Spirits Spirits sale during the International Exhibition Spirits Spirits Spirits

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CATALOG KEY SYMBOLS ᗂ ᗂᗂ (ᗂ)

MINT (O.G.) OR UNUSED AS ISSUED MINT-NEVER HINGED UNUSED (WITHOUT GUM OR REGUMMED) USED BLOCK OF FOUR OR LARGER ON PIECE COVER, CARD OR ON ENTIRE GRADED CANCELLED

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BK BP E P PB R S TC

COMPLETE BOOKLET BOOKLET PANE ESSAY PROOF PLATE BLOCK REPRINT SPECIMEN TRIAL COLOR PROOF

ms. n.h. o.g. ovpt. pmk. s.e.

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ABBREVIATIONS c.d.s. cplt. fdc h.r. h.s. incl.

CIRCULAR DATE STAMP COMPLETE FIRST DAY COVER HINGE REMNANT HANDSTAMP INCLUDING

NEVER HINGED ORIGINAL GUM OVERPRINT POSTMARK STRAIGHT EDGE

CONDITION EXTREMELY FINE VERY FINE

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OUTSTANDING, THE HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE. CHOICE CONDITION, WELL CENTERED; IF IMPERFORATE WITH FOUR WELL CLEAR MARGINS.

FINE

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SOUND IN ALL RESPECTS, PERFORATIONS CLEAR DESIGN; IF IMPERFORATE MARGINS MAY BE CLOSE OR TOUCHING, BUT WILL NOT CUT DESIGN.

VERY GOOD

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STAMPS ARE SO GRADED EITHER BY REASON OF GENERAL APPEARANCE OF IMPERFECT CENTERING OR A FAULT.

At all times any faults such as a crease, tear, thin spot, etc. will be specifically described. In collection lots and balances the condition described is meant to indicate the overall average to be found. Examples above and below the condition listed can be expected. Typically we do not describe minor perforation separations on blocks or sheets as these are quite normal and are not grounds for their return. In regard to covers, torn or partially missing black flaps, light filing folds and small edge tears, unless they affect the adhesive or markings, are not justification for the return of a lot.

CATALOGS USED The catalog numbers and catalog values of the contents of the lots, given in the descriptions, are from the Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, Volumes 1-6, 2015 editions, and the 2015 Scott Specialized Catalogue of U.S. Stamps and Covers. Where, by reason of the Scott Catalog not listing items in a lot, another catalog is used, and it will be named in the description of the lot.

ESTIMATES If an Estimated cash value is given, it is shown in the descriptions with the abbreviation “Est.” Estimates, which are in United States dollars, are used when a lot is large or when it is not listed in the standard catalogs. Our estimates are typically conservative and the lots invariably realize in the estimate ranges or higher.

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FIRST SESSION Wednesday, July 15, 2015 – 10:30 a.m. Lots 1-130 Spink USA, New York, N.Y.

UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS AUTOGRAPHS 1

C.A. Lindbergh, bold manuscript signature on the back of a menu for a dinner held in his honor by The Association of American Correspondents in London at the Savoy hotel on May 30th, 1927, menu reinforced with hinges at the fold and some faint toning spots, otherwise fine. (photo on page 4)

Est. 500-750

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Harry Truman (1884-1972), 33rd U.S. President, bold “Harry Truman” signature on the selvage of the 1950 3c Executive Mansion commemorative sheet, also signature of “Jesse M. Donaldson” Postmaster General, President Truman was the occupant of the Executive Mansion when this stamp was issued, accompanied by a posted FDC with a note enclosure on Postmaster General stationery between two ladies reading “We just attended the ceremony of the first day of issue stamp presentation... Also will bring you an autographed sheet of the same stamp” thus documenting the autograph, very fine. (photo)

Est. 200-300

POSTMASTER’S PROVISIONALS 3

#9X1, New York, N.Y., 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, signed ACM connected, pos. 13, ample to good-margined single with strong color and impression, tied by blue ms. strokes on 1846 folded letter to Albany, N.Y., cover bears faint red “Paid” in arc and “New York/18 Jul./5 cts” c.d.s., two vertical file folds not affecting the adhesive but which does affect both markings, otherwise very fine and attractive. (photo on page 4)

650.00

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#10X2a, Providence, R.I. 5c and 10c Gray black Postmaster Provisional se-tenant pair, pos. 2 and 3, unused, large margins, very fine and attractive; 1975 PF certificate. (photo) 3

2,000.00


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1847 ISSUE

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#1, 5c Red brown, select used single, ample to mostly large margins all around, rich color and sharp impression on fresh paper, central blue town cancel with clear attractive date, very fine; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo)

525.00

#1, 5c Red brown, mostly large margins all around, light red grid cancel, very fine. (photo)

400.00

#1, 5c Red brown, balanced full to large margins all around, attractive pastel color, central struck red “Paid” cancels, very fine; 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

450.00

#1, 5c Red brown, used, ample to mostly large margins all round, lovely blue Roman numeral “V” in double circle cancel, crisp impression and deep color on fresh paper, very fine; 2011 PF certificate. (photo)

435.00+

#1, 5c Red brown, full to large margins all around, attractively cancelled by two generous strikes of red N. Y. grid cancel, very fine; 1985 RPS certificate. (photo)

400.00

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#1d, 5c Brown orange, a highly desirable used right margin horiz. pair of this scarce and often misidentified color, large sheet margin at right and well clear to large margins on the other three sides, bright rich color in an unmistakable brown orange shade, red grid and light ms. cancels, very fine and choice; unusually scarce in multiples which Scott does not price in pairs; catalog value is for two singles 2002 and 2015 PF certificates. (photo)

2,000.00+

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#2, 10c Black, attractive used example, full to extra-large margins all around, strong detailed impression, intense red circular grid cancel, extremely fine; signed Jakubek BPP and accompanied by 1989, 2002 and 2015 PF certificates (VF-XF 85; SSV $1,200.00). (photo) 5

925.00


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#2, 10c Black, select used single, margins mostly large to huge at bottom showing portion of adjoining stamp, deep rich color and a well defined impression on fresh paper, lovely face-free red grid cancel, extremely fine and handsome; 1983 and 2014 PF certificates. (photo)

925.00

#2, 10c Black, good to large margins, neat red grid cancel, detailed impression on crisp paper, choice very fine. (photo)

925.00

#2, 10c Black, used, well clear to large margins, intense color and sharp impression, red grid cancel, very fine; 1979 PF certificate. (photo)

925.00

#2, 10c Black, appealing used single, clear to large margins all around, intense color and crisp impression, portion of a red town cancel, very fine; 1993 PF certificate. (photo)

925.00

1875 REPRODUCTIONS OF THE 1847 ISSUE

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#3P2-4P2, 5c and 10c 1847 Reproductions, small die proofs on white wove paper cplt., both with full complete margins, bright colors, 10c with couple trivial thin specks in the left margin only, probably as a result of removing them from the Roosevelt pages, otherwise very fine; each accompanied by 2012 APS certificate. (photo)

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850.00

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#3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, full balanced even margins all around, intense rich color and detailed impression on fresh paper, very fine. (photo)

825.00

#3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, clear to large margins all around, bright color, nearly very fine; 1981 PF certificate. (photo)

825.00

#4, 10c Black reproduction, without gum as issued, ample to large margins, rich color and impression, nearly very fine; 1992 PSE certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

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1851-1857 ISSUE

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#7, 1c Blue, Ty. II, close to large margins nearly all around, rich color and a highly detailed impression, full original gum and relatively lightly hinged for this early issue, very fine; 1976 PF certificate for a horiz. pair, this being the left stamp. (photo)

1,050.00

#7, 1c Blue, Ty. II, stunning used single, possessing portions of the adjoining stamps at top and bottom, margins are large balanced at sides, intensely rich color and a razor-sharp impression, light grid cancel, extremely fine and an exceedingly choice example of this stamp; 2000 APS certificate. (photo)

145.00

#7 var., 1c Blue, Ty. II, Major double transfer on the lower half of the stamp, from pos. 65R1E, the largest Double Transfer on Plate One Early, large even margins showing portions of adjoining stamps at left and top, very faintly cancelled, appears unused, a few tiny surface scuffs in the area of Franklin’s nose, otherwise very fine; 2015 PF certificate; ex Cipolla. (photo)

500.00

#7, 1c Blue, Ty. II, pos. 45L1E, large margins to a bit in at top, very early impression, tied by striking red “Cincinnati O/Jun 20” town cancel to June 1852 printed circular to Urbana, Ohio, fine and handsome; ex-Cipolla. (photo on page 4)

190.00

#8A, 1c Blue, Ty. IIIa, handsome used example with ample to large margins nearly all around, barely touched at top right, excellent color and impression, very lightly canceled just catching the top left corner leaving the face cancel free and showing a wide break in the frame line at top, very fine and attractive; 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

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#9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, recut at top and bottom, well clear margins all around, disturbed o.g. from hinge removal, nearly very fine. (photo)

750.00

#9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, pos. 79L1L, recut twice at top and twice at bottom variety, full even margins showing portion of adjoining stamp at top, neat town cancel, one of only two positions on Plate One Late doubly recut at top and bottom, very fine. (photo)

240.00

#9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, pos. 2R1L, recut twice at bottom, mostly large margins, just touched at bottom, New York town cancel, sumptuous color and impression, very fine; only eleven positions on the plate showing this recutting. (photo)

110.00

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#11, 3c Dull red, bottom sheet-margin single, other three margins also being well clear to large, lovely color that is especially deep and intense, full original gum, lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1997 APS certificate. (photo)

275.00

#11A, 3c Dull red, Ty. II, horiz. pair, just in at right, tied to orange legal size franked express envelope to Verona, California with “Paid/Wells, Fargo & Co./Over our California and Coast Routes” frank at left, stamps tied by blue “Wells, Fargo & Co./Express/San Francisco” oval h.s. with additional strike on the company frank, ms. date “July 20/1857” in pencil, open on three sides with small piece of cover out at top which does not appear to have damaged the stamps. (photo on page 4)

Est. 100-150

#11, 11A, 1851-57 3c Dull red, Ty. I and Ty. II plating study of over 420 stamps on plating cards, comprising Plate One Late (115), Two Late (135), Three (98), and Four (75), great variety of shades, cancels, many four-margin copies, few multiples included, some small faults to be expected, mixed condition to fine-very fine with many attractive; ideal for continuation.

Est. 2,000-3,000

#12, 5c Red brown, four large margins, strong rich color and a clean impression, unusually light black c.d.s. cancel, very fine and choice; 2015 PF certificate (VF 80; SSV $700.00). (photo)

700.00

#12, 5c Red brown, attractive used example with four ample to large margins, strong color and impression, neat portion of a black c.d.s. cancel, very fine and choice; 1997 APS certificate. (photo)

700.00

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#13, 10c Green, Ty. I, appealing used single, featuring four large to extra-large margins, deep rich color and a detailed impression, light blue town cancel, choice very fine; 2015 PSAG certificate.(80 VF; SSV $925.00). (photo)

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#13, 10c Green, Ty. I, large balanced margins, deep color and well incised impression, very lightly cancelled, choice very fine and a pretty stamp; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

925.00

#15, 10c Green, Ty. III, another premium used single, large even margins all around, vibrant color and proof-like impression on fresh paper, lovely light town cancels leaving the profile oval entirely cancel-free, handsome and extremely fine; 2014 PF certificate. (photo)

160.00

#15, 10c Green, Ty. III, select used single, margins large to huge showing a portion of adjoining stamp at top, rich color and detailed impression on fresh paper, lovely face-free town cancel at lower right, extremely fine; 2014 PSE certificate. (photo)

160.00

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#16, 10c Green, Ty. IV, pos. 55L1, recut at bottom only, four large to extra-large balanced margins, bright color and excellent impression, light portion of black c.d.s. cancel clearly showing the recut, extremely fine and a handsome example of this difficult stamp; 1997 APS certificate. (photo)

1,750.00

#17, 12c Black, scarce single franking tied to court cover to Jefferson, Ohio by “Massillon/O./Feb 22, 1856� c.d.s., stamp with large margins to just in at two corners, fine and attractive cover with a value that is rarely found in sole single franking. (photo on page 4)

1,500.00

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#17, 12c Black, along with 1c Blue, Ty. II, and 3c Dull red horiz. strip of three, Ty. II, 12c with close to large margins all around, the other values cutting in and a vertical cover crease affects the strip, all tied to legal size California cover to the Secretary of the Interior in Washington, D.C., stamps tied by “San Francisco/Cal/16 May” c.d.s., light cover stain at right, nevertheless attractive and a fine cover; lack of additional markings implies that this was sent by government mail at double the 1855 10c rate over the contract route via Panama, evidently the sender believed that 2c was required for ship fee and thus the extra 2c; what is most interesting is that these three values constitute the complete series issued in 1851 and it is extremely rare to find all three values used on one cover. (photo)

Est. 750-1,000

1857-1861 ISSUE

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#21, 1c Blue, Ty. III, used, uncharacteristically well centered for this notoriously difficult stamp with margins clear all around, deep luxuriant color and an outstanding impression which shows the Type III design characteristics well with wide breaks at both top and bottom, single pen stroke cancel, extremely fine; 2001 and 2015 PF certificates. (photo)

1,250.00

#22, 1c Blue, Ty. IIIa, select quality used example being very well centered and showing a large break in the top frame line, bright color and a clean detailed impression, “Apr 24” town cancel of New York, an extremely fine and elusive used example of the type IIIa with margins clear all around; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

550.00

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#22, 1c Blue, Ty. IIIa, premium used single showing a wide break in the top frame line, lovely light face-free town cancel, rich color and crisp impression on fresh paper, extremely fine; 1999 and 2015 PF certificates. (photo)

500.00

#23, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, handsome used example, clearly recut at top and bottom, quite well centered within larger margins than typically found on this tightly spaced stamp, fresh color on bright paper, black grid cancel, very fine; 1993 APS certificate. (photo)

900.00

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#27, 5c Brick red, Ty. I, used single with lovely light face-free c.d.s. cancel, unusually well centered and margined, bright rich color, wonderfully fresh, choice very fine and attractive; 2000 PF certificate. (photo)

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1,600.00

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#28, 5c Red brown, Ty. I, particularly attractive used single separated so that it shows nice portions of the adjacent stamps at top and bottom, well centered, intensely rich color and detailed impression on bright paper, unobtrusive c.d.s. cancel, very fine; 1993 PF certificate. (photo)

1,100.00

#28A, 5c Indian red, Ty. I, a used single of deep intense color, small corner creases at bottom, otherwise a fine example of this rare stamp; 1996 PF certificate. (photo)

3,500.00

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#28A, 5c Indian red, Ty. I, strong rich color and a detailed impression, expertly reperforated at top, portions of town cancels, fine appearance and a difficult stamp; clear 1977 PF certificate. (photo)

3,500.00

#30, 5c Orange brown, Ty. II, select mint single, rich luxuriant color and detailed impression, attractively centered within virtually clear to large margins all around, full o.g., very fine; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

1,250.00

#30A, 5c Brown, Ty. II, handsome used single with excellent centering within wide margins, sumptuously rich color and a deeply etched impression, neat black grid cancel, extremely fine and choice; 2015 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $700.00). (photo)

300.00

#30A, 5c Dark brown, Ty. II, choice used example, excellent centering, wonderfully fresh with exceptionally deep rich color and sharp impression on fresh paper, open grid cancel, very fine and a pretty stamp; 1979 PF certificate. (photo)

300.00

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#31, 10c Green, Ty. I, three much larger margins than normally seen on this stamp showing the type exceptionally well, touching at left, bright color and a sharp impression, neat portion of a San Francisco town c.d.s., fine and attractive; 1983 PF certificate. (photo)

1,200.00

#33, 10c Green, Ty. III, a handsome used single, being uncommonly well centered within well clear margins all around, not often seen on this tightly spaced stamp, luxuriant color, neat blue c.d.s. town cancel, extremely fine; 1993 PF certificate. (photo)

215.00

#34, 10c Green, Ty. IV, position 64L1, recut at top and bottom, wonderfully attractive appearing example of this scarce recut type, unbelievable deep rich color, beautifully well centered within extraordinarily large margins, and topped off by a neat red grid cancel, light horiz. crease, extremely fine appearance; 1998 APS certificate. (photo)

3,175.00

#34, 10c Green, Ty. IV, position 64L1, the only position on the sheet which produced the very rare recut at top and bottom variety, black grid cancel, centered to top and right but still showing recut quite well at top, especially visible at bottom, a rare stamp; 1993 PF certificate. (photo)

3,000.00

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#36, 12c Black, plate I, an uncommonly choice used example, wonderfully well centered for this narrowly spaced stamp, deep color and a razor-sharp impression, very light unobtrusive cancel, extremely fine in all regards and elusive in this select quality; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

360.00

#36b, 12c Black, plate III, fresh mint single, intense strong color with a crisp prooflike impression, full o.g., attractive fine centering and attractive; 1998 APS certificate. (photo)

700.00

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#39, 90c Blue, well centered within large margins, rich color and crisp impression, full clean o.g., l.h., choice very fine example of this popular stamp; 1993 PF and 2012 PSE certificates. (photo)

3,000.00

1875 REPRINTS OF THE 1857 ISSUE

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#40P4-47P4, 1c-90c 1875 Reprints, plate proofs on card cplt., all with generous even margins all around, vivid rich colors and exceptionally fresh with pristine backs, 24c slight crease, otherwise extremely fine. (photo)

580.00

#40, 1c Bright blue reprint, without gum as issued, a select example of this value, being incredibly well centered within large balanced margins surrounded by full even perforations, rich color and impression on bright paper, extremely fine; a particular choice copy of this reprint; 1990 PF certificate. (photo)

550.00

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#40, 1c Bright blue reprint, without gum as issued, uncommonly well centered and margined, strong bright color, extremely fine; 2012 APS certificate. (photo)

550.00

#40, 1c Bright blue reprint, without gum as issued, very well centered, trace of soiling, very fine and choice. (photo)

550.00

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#43, 10c Blue green reprint, without gum as issued, intense deep prooflike color and impression on immaculate white paper, attractive and better centering than typically found on this value, barely touching design at bottom, slightly uneven perfs. at right, very fine; only 516 sold. (photo)

2,500.00

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#56, 3c Brown rose “August,” incredibly fresh mint single, possessing strikingly intense color and a deeply etched impression on pristine paper, well centered as well, immaculate o.g. never hinged, very fine; a “post office” fresh example; photocopy of 1992 PF certificate for a block of four, this being the top left stamp. (photo)

for hinged 550.00

#62B, 10c Dark green “August,” used, attractive and well centered, deep rich color and possessing a black grid cancel, a couple uneven perfs. at right, very fine; clear 1976 PF certificate. (photo)

1,600.00

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1861-1866 ISSUES

65 65

66

66

#63, 1c Blue, an eye-arresting used example that features not only outstanding centering within large oversize margins, but its color is brilliant and vibrant as well, bright fresh paper, black grid cancel, extremely fine; 2009 PSE certificate (XF 90J; SMQ $125.00 for 90 and $575.00 for 95). (photo)

50.00

#63, 1c Blue, an eye-arresting used example that features outstanding centering within large margins, its color is bright and vibrant on fresh white paper, very light cancel with a tiny portion of a c.d.s. just catching the bottom of the stamp leaving the face entirely cancel free, extremely fine and highly select; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF 90; SSV $150.00). (photo)

50.00

67 67

#64, 3c Pink, lovely used single, exceedingly well centered, strong bright color in an unmistakable pink color, light grid cancel, extremely fine; 2014 PF certificate (VF-XF 85; SSV $1,250.00). (photo)

68 68

69

750.00

69

#65, 3c Brown red, a lovely mint single, exceptionally well centered within generous and remarkably well balanced margins, fresh bright color in this substantially scarcer shade, plus a proof like impression on white paper, o.g., very fine and handsome;2014 PSE certificate (VF 80; this shade not priced in SMQ). (photo)

275.00

#68, 10c Green, select used example featuring four lavishly large and wonderfully balanced margins, deep rich color and detailed impression, lightly cancelled., extremely fine; 2015 PF certificate (XF 90; SSV $225.00). (photo)

60.00

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71

72

73

71

75

76

73

#68a, 10c Dark green, striking jumbo-margined used example, which also happens to be the “TAG” transfer variety, featuring four lavishly large and wonderfully balanced margins, deep rich color in the desirable dark green shade, attractively cancelled, extremely fine; ex-Vernon Morris; 1996 PF certificate. (photo)

67.00

#68a, 10c Dark green, handsome used example, exceptionally well centered and margined, intense dark green color of this desirable shade, neatly cancelled by portions of a black c.d.s. and a red transit, extremely fine; an eye-catching stamp; 1996 and 2015 PF certificates. (photo)

95.00

#70a, 24c Brown lilac, attractive used example, quite well centered, pretty blue target cancel, distinctive brown lilac color, choice very fine; 2014 PF certificate for pair, this being the left stamp. (photo)

350.00

#70c, 24c Violet on thin paper, attractive appearing example of this scarce shade that is clear and rich, well centered though expertly reperforated, central “Paid” in circle cancel, small red h.s. slightly shows through, very fine appearance; an excellent reference for an often misidentified stamp; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

2,250.00

74 74

72

75

76

#73, 2c Black, well centered and margined, uncommonly intense color and impression on fresh paper, o.g., quite lightly hinged, very fine; 2000 PF certificate. (photo)

375.00

#78, 24c Lilac, handsome used single being well centered within generous margins, remarkable excellent deep color in the dark lilac shade, quartered cork cancel, extremely fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

400.00

#78b, 24c Gray, an attractive fresh mint single centered to left, disturbed o.g., fine; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo)

2,900.00

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1867 GRILLED ISSUES

77 77

78

79

80

82

83

84

79

80

#83, 3c Rose, “C” grill, used, fresh color, nicely centered, light cork cancel, one slightly short perf., attractive fine example and a difficult grilled issue; clear 1998 APS certificate. (photo)

1,100.00

#84, 2c Black, “D” grill, used with bold cork cancel which accentuates this scarce grill, quite well centered for this with perfs. just in at left and top, a scarce stamp which is priced in Scott in the grade of fine, very good. (photo)

4,500.00

#85, 3c Rose, “D” grill, handsome used single possessing much better centering and larger margins than typically found on this scarce grilled stamp, fresh color, neat ms. cancel, choice very fine; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

1,050.00

#85B, 2c Black, “Z” grill, an attractive used example of this notoriously difficult and scarce stamp, lovely face-free cancel showing the salient features of the grill points well, deep color and crisp impression on fresh paper, almost very fine; 1983 PF and 2014 PSE certificates. (photo)

1,300.00

81 81

78

82

83

84

#85B, 2c Black, “Z” grill, used, strong clear grill, deep rich color and impression, light cork cancel, attractive fine centering; 1998 APS certificate. (photo)

1,300.00

#85C, 3c Rose, “Z” grill, scarce sound used example of this elusive grill, with strongly impressed and easily identifiable grill points, good color, centered just a bit into the bottom, however better centered than the majority, fine and very elusive. (photo)

3,500.00

#89, 10c Green, “E” grill, an impressively margined used example of this grilled issue scarce stamp, bold three bar cancel, rich color, tiny perf. tear at right bottom mentioned only for accuracy, very fine appearance. (photo)

350.00

#90, 12c Black, “E” grill, a faintly cancelled used example centered to lower right, faint thin at top right visible in fluid only, otherwise almost fine. (photo)

400.00

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86 87

86

#91, 15c Black, “E” grill, striking used example, cancelled both by a bold fancy leaf postmark, attractively well centered within large margins, strong color and impression with a well defined grill, choice very fine; 1992 and 2015 PF certificates. (photo)

650.00+

#95, 5c Brown, “F” grill, used, well centered, rich color in a deep shade, lightly cancelled by both black and red cancels, very fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

980.00

#95, 5c Brown, “F” grill, nice used single, quite well centered, rich color, light target cancel, nearly very fine; 1998 APS certificate. (photo)

900.00

88 88

89

87

89

#97, 12c Black, “F” grill, amazingly well centered within uncharacteristically especially large margins, strong color and impression, neat small circle of “V’s” postmark, an extremely fine jumbo; grilled issues are rarely found so choice; 2011 PF certificate (XF 90 XQ; SSV $700.00 for 90 and $1,200.00 for 95). (photo)

260.00

#97 var., 12c Black, “F” grill, on very thin paper variety, premium quality used example of this variety, very well centered within large margins, intensely rich color and a razor-sharp impression on fresh white paper, lightly cancelled, choice very fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

290.00

90 90

#99, 24c Gray lilac, “F” grill, exceedingly well centered and margined, fresh rich color with more lilac than is usually found in this stamp. plus a well defined grill impression, central segmented cork cancel, extremely fine; a choice used example in a condition far better than usually found on the Twenty Four Cent “F” Grill; 1994 PF certificate. (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

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91 91

#101, 90c Blue, “F” grill, handsome used example of this difficult high value grill, unusually clear grill impression on front and back, well centered within large margins, rich bright color on clean white paper, black cork cancel and portion of red c.d.s., very fine and choice; a scarce stamp in this select quality; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

92 92

93

2,550.00

95

#101, 90c Blue, “F” grill, handsome used example of this scarce high value grilled stamp, quite well centered within uncharacteristically large margins, rich color and a sharp impression, unobtrusive cork postmark, trivial thin speck in the grill and slight soiling, very fine appearance; 1999 PF certificate. (photo)

2,250.00

1875 RE-ISSUES OF THE 1861-1866 ISSUES 93

#102, 1c Blue re-issue, well centered within large margins, bright and fresh, large part o.g., very fine; 2012 APS certificate. (photo)

800.00

94 94

95

#103, 2c Black re-issue, attractive mint example of this rare re-issue, wonderfully rich deep fresh color and a prooflike impression, full o.g., l.h., attractive fine centering within large margins; only 979 sold; 2005 PF certificate. (photo)

3,500.00

#110, 30c Brownish orange re-issue, well centered and margined though reperforated at right, strong color detailed impression, large part o.g., very fine appearance; only 346 sold; 2008 APS certificate. (photo)

6,000.00

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96 96 97 98

97

#112, 1c Buff, quite well centered and margined, strong color, o.g., small perf. gum soak at bottom, nearly very fine; 2009 APS certificate. (photo)

650.00

#113, 2c Brown, exceptionally fresh and bright, rich color, slightly disturbed o.g., fine. (photo)

550.00

#113, 2c Brown, exceedingly well centered amid large and well balanced margins, lovely rich color and a sharp impression, extremely fine; 2015 PF certificate (XF 90; SSV $225.00). (photo)

85.00

99 99

100

98

100

#114, 3c Ultramarine, exceedingly well centered amid large margins, uncommonly rich color and a sharp impression on bright fresh paper, lightly cancelled, extremely fine and a pretty used stamp; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF 90; SSV $80.00). (photo)

17.00

#115, 6c Ultramarine, scarce mint single that is fresh and attractive, rich color, o.g. small h.r., fine; 2009 APS certificate. (photo)

2,750.00

101 101

#116, 10c Yellow, an extraordinarily choice mint single that is remarkably well centered with gorgeous color, full and fresh o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine, a truly rare stamp in this outstanding quality; 2005 PF certificate and 2005 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $5,250.00); one of only five so graded by PSE. (photo)

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2,000.00


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102 102 103

104

105

107 ( )

108

109

104

105

#116, 10c Yellow, brilliantly rich color and a sharp impression, quite well centered, full o.g., nearly very fine; 1971 PF certificate. (photo)

2,000.00

#116, 10c Yellow, handsome used single, being attractively well centered within particularly large margins all around, brilliantly fresh color, neat target cancel, extremely fine jumbo; 2001 and 2015 PF certificates. (photo)

130.00

#116, 10c Yellow, a highly desirable used example that is exceedingly well centered within large balanced margins, bright color on fresh white paper, light attractive small circle of “V’s� cancel, extremely fine; 2013 PF certificate (XF 90 XQ; SSV $375.00 for 90 and $850.00 for 95). (photo)

130.00

#116, 10c Yellow, a highly desirable used example that is virtually perfectly centered within large balanced margins, bright color on fresh white paper, light black cancel, extremely fine and extraordinarily choice; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

130.00

106 106

103

107

108

109

#116, 10c Yellow, unusual used single with Canadian target cancel, quite well centered within rather large margins, bright strong color, very fine and scarce; 2008 PF certificate. (photo)

130.00+

#117, 12c Green, increasable unused single, regummed, amazingly well centered being virtually perfect amid uncommonly wide margins all around, all of which are surrounded by full neat perforations, attractive bright color and crisp impression, extremely fine and remarkably choice; 2009 APS certificate. (photo)

700.00

#117, 12c Green, choice used single, excellent centering within large margins all around, rich bright color and a clean impression, unusually light cancel, extremely fine and attractive; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo)

130.00

#118, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. I, particularly attractive used single, excellent centering within uncommonly large margins, strong fresh colors on crisp white paper, very lightly cancelled, extremely fine and a select example of this scarcer type; 1999 APS certificate. (photo)

800.00

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111

112

#119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, strikingly intense colors and impression on bright paper, part o.g., fresh and fine; 2003 PSE and 2009 APS certificate. (photo)

3,250.00

#120, 24c Green and violet, fresh unused example, lovely bright colors, nearly very fine and scarce with or without gum; 1997 PF certificate. (photo)

2,800.00

#120, 24c Green and violet, nicely centered and margined used single, especially rich deep colors and sharp impression on clean paper, lightly cancelled, very fine and choice; 2015 PF certificate (VF 80; SSV #675.00). (photo)

675.00

113 113

#121, 30c Blue and carmine, an especially handsome and desirable example of this very scarce mint stamp, brilliantly rich colors that are more typical of the re-issue than this elusive original issue, bright fresh paper, full original gum, attractive fine centering and a highly desirable stamp; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

114 114

115

5,250.00

115

#121, 30c Blue and carmine, used, well centered within large margins, rich colors and strong impressions, lightly cancelled, extremely fine; 1995 PSE and 2015 PF certificates (VF-XF 85; SSV $675.00). (photo)

450.00

#122, 90c Carmine and black, used example of this scarce high value, strong colors and detailed impression on fresh white paper, black cork cancelled, fine and attractive; 1999 APS certificate. (photo)

2,000.00

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116 116 117

117

#123, 1c Buff re-issue, used, quite well centered and margined, attractive deep color, very lightly cancelled with purple cancel, very fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

400.00

#124, 2c Brown re-issue, fresh mint single, deep luxuriant color, full o.g., fine; 1975 PF and 2009 APS certificates. (photo)

650.00

118 118

#125, 3c Blue re-issue, a wonderfully fresh and choice mint example of this rare re-issue, possessing intensely rich color and a razor-sharp impression on pristine white paper, uncommonly well centered as well, full fresh original gum, relatively lightly hinged, very fine and remarkable choice; only 1,406 issued; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

5,000.00

119 119

#125, 3c Blue re-issue, the scarcest value of the 1869 Pictorial re-issues, fresh with full o.g., full perforations all around, fine centering, only 1,406 of this value sold; 2006 PF certificate. (photo)

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#125, 3c Blue re-issue, attractive mint example, nicely centered for this difficult value, bright and fresh, original gum which is a bit disturbed from hinge removal (accompanying certificate states “traces of original gum” which is clearly not the case), fine and scarce; only 1,406 stamps sold, most of which were used and lost to philately; 2001 APS certificate. (photo)

121 121

122 123 124

126

127 ( )

123

124

#126, 6c Blue re-issue, well centered within large margins, bright fresh color and a clean detailed impression, full o.g., very fine; a desirable example of this scarce re-issue; 1993 PF certificate. (photo)

1,650.00

#126, 6c Blue re-issue, fresh color, full o.g., relatively lightly hinged, attractive fine centering; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

2,750.00

#128, 12c Green re-issue, large margins, strong re-issue color and impression, full o.g., fresh and fine; 1968 PF certificate. (photo)

2,250.00

#130, 24c Green and violet re-issue, especially intense and brilliant re-issue colors and prooflike impressions on crisp white paper, o.g., lovely fine centering and attractive; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

125 125

122

5,000.00

126

127

130

#130, 24c Green and violet re-issue, brilliant deep color and detailed impression, surrounded by full crisp perforations, full o.g., small h.r., fine and fresh; 2009 PF certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

#130, 24c Green and violet re-issue, fresh mint example, vivid rich colors and prooflike impression, certificate states part o.g. which we contend should be large part o.g., fine; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

#131, 30c Blue and carmine re-issue, unused, strong rich colors on fresh white paper, well centered and surrounded by full even perforations, very fine; 1985 PF certificate (photo)

1,100.00

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128 128

#132, 90c Carmine and black re-issue, lovely bright colors on fresh paper, full even perforations, o.g., large margins with pleasingly fine centering; 1978 PF certificate. (photo)

3,750.00

129 129

130

#132, 90c Carmine and black re-issue, well centered, attractively cancelled leaving Lincoln’s face essentially cancel-free, small crease in forehead, otherwise very fine; only a tiny fraction of the 1,356 sold were ever used; 1997 APS certificate. (photo)

6,250.00

#133a, 1c Brown orange re-issue, without gum as issued, handsome example of this last 1869 Pictorial re-issue, rich characteristic color on fresh white paper, beautifully centered within larger than normal margins, extremely fine; 1975 PF certificate. (photo on page 24)

250.00

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1870-1871 NATIONAL BANK NOTE COMPANY

With Grill

131 131 132

132

#134A, 1c Ultramarine, “I” grill, used, lovely light c.d.s. cancel, well defined grill, reperforated at top, extremely fine appearance; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo)

275.00

#135A, 2c Red brown, “I” grill, clear impression of the truncated late-state grill, attractive used example, with large margins all around and especially well centered within them, rich color, extremely fine; 2015 PF certificate (XF 90; SSV $650.00). (photo)

225.00

133 133

134

134

#137, 6c Carmine with “H” grill, attractive used example, well centered within generous balanced margins, strong color on fresh paper, the grill is well impressed and readily apparent, light central cork cancel, very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

500.00

#138A, 7c Vermilion with “I” grill, nice used single with well impressed late-state “I” grill, well centered, vivid rich color on fresh paper, light cork cancel, fine; 1988 PF certificate. (photo)

1,400.00

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#139, 10c Brown with “H” grill, a rare mint example with part o.g., strong rich color and crisp impression, the grill is typically light but shows outer side edge rows of points at the top of the head on front and back, fine centering; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

7,000.00

136 136

#140, 12c Dull violet with “H” grill, a rather attractive used example of this scarce stamp, with lovely rich color and a clean impression, well centered with petite cross-roads cancel, the grill is often difficult to see on this stamp because of its dark color but several discernable points show behind the head, very fine; 1971 PF certificate. (photo)

3,750.00

137 137

#141, 15c Orange with “H” grill, a rarely offered mint example of this grilled Bank Note, bright vibrant color, certificate mentions badly disturbed o.g. but grill points show on the front in the bust, faint edge crease at top right, fine centering and an elusive mint rarity; clear 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

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138 138

139

#143, 30c Black with “H” grill, attractive used single, intense color and strong impression on fresh paper, full even perforations, the grill shows several distinct points in the bust area, lightly cancelled, a fine example of this rare grilled value; signed H. Bloch and accompanied by a 1976 Friedl certificate. (photo)

4,000.00

#143, 30c Black, “H” grill, a presentable used example of this scarce grilled issue, the grill is unusually well defined for a grill with a large portion of the grill points showing and that show all the characteristics of being an early-state “H” grill which often show only a few edge points, deep color and lightly cancelled, a few nibbed perfs. at lower right and small h.s. on reverse shows faintly shows to the front, fine and a nice item for the grill specialist; 2015 PF certificate. (photo on page 30)

4,000.00

140 140

#144 var., 90c Carmine with split “H” grill, deep vibrant color and a sharp detailed impression, nicely centered within uncommonly large margins, circle of wedges cancel, the split grill shows well at top and bottom; nearly very fine; not only a scarce grilled high value but a very rare variety that is not reflected in the modest catalog premium; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

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139 141

141

#145, 1c Ultramarine, exceptionally fresh mint single, quite well centered, deep luxuriant color, o.g., very fine; a surprisingly scarce mint stamp; 1990 PF certificate. (photo)

142 142

143 ( )

143

#148, 6c Carmine, especially handsome mint single, possessing wonderfully vibrant color and crisp detailed impression, full o.g., attractive fine centering; an elusive mint Bank Note value; photocopy of a 1989 PF certificate for a block of six, this being the bottom left stamp. (photo)

1,000.00

#151, 12c Dull violet, unused, well centered within large margins, fresh with intense color and prooflike impression, very fine and attractive; 1988 PF certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

144 144 145

675.00

145

#151, 12c Dull violet, disturbed o.g., centered to top, small faults, an acceptable spacefiller. (photo)

2,750.00

#153, 24c Purple, pretty mint single with unusually intense color, well centered within large margins, disturbed o.g., very fine; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

1,800.00

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146 146 ( )

148

#154, 30c Black, scarce unused single, crisp impression, fine. (photo)

2,750.00

147 147

148

#155, 90c Carmine, uncommonly well centered and margined, deeply rich color and a well incised impression, full o.g., relatively lightly hinged, faint corner crease at the top left, otherwise very fine; an unusually attractive appearing example of this scarce and challenging mint stamp; photocopy of 1983 PF certificate for a block of six, this being the top left stamp. (photo)

5,000.00

#155, 90c Carmine, deep vibrant color and a well incised impression on fresh paper, nicely centered within large margins, full original gum, attractive fine centering and a desirable example of this scarce mint high value; 2002 PF certificate. (photo)

5,000.00

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149 149

150 151

152

150

151

152

155

#161, 10c Brown, handsome mint single, with fresh rich color and sharp detailed impression, framed by attractive even perforations, full o.g., nearly very fine; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

#161, 10c Brown, strong rich color, o.g., very lightly hinged, fresh and fine; 2013 PSE certificate (F 70; SMQ $500.00). (photo)

900.00

#162, 12c Blackish violet, very scarce mint single of this elusive value, remarkably fresh possessing deep luxuriant color and razor sharp impression, full o.g., lightly hinged, a fine example of a scarce mint Bank Note; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

2,400.00

#163, 15c Yellow orange, wonderfully bright color and impression, fresh with full o.g., relatively lightly hinged, a fine example of a stamp that is missing from most mint collections; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

2,250.00

153 153

#165, 30c Greenish black, an exceptionally fresh mint example of this seldom offered Bank Note, featuring sumptuously rich color and impression on bright paper, rather well centered, full o.g., relatively lightly hinged, very fine; a stamp that is on virtually every collector’s want list of mint stamps; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

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4,000.00


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154 154

155

#166, 90c Rose carmine, a brilliantly fresh mint single, rich color and detailed impression, well centered within uncharacteristically large margins, full o.g., very fine; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

2,250.00

#178, 2c Vermilion, an eye-catching used single which possesses an incredible overall freshness with radiant color and a prooflike impression on immaculately white paper, bold central propeller type cancel, marvelously well centered as well, with unusually large margins all around, extremely fine; 2011 PSE certificate (XF 90 Jumbo; SMQ $65.00 for 90 and $325.00 for 95). (photo on page 32)

15.00

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156 156

#186, 6c Pink, select mint single being particularly well centered and margined, strong color, full o.g., relatively lightly hinged, extremely fine and a highly desirable mint value; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

157 157

158

900.00

158

#187, 10c Brown, without secret mark, uncommonly well centered and margined, lovely rich color and a well defined impression, full o.g., lightly hinged, trivial and barely discernable scuff to the left of the right ball but not in the secret mark area, otherwise very fine; a very scarce mint stamp; 1988 PSE certificate. (photo)

3,250.00

#188, 10c Brown, with secret mark, scarce mint example, showing just a tiny trace of a secret mark, deeply rich color and an especially intense impression, quite well centered within uncharacteristically large margins, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; 1985 PF certificate. (photo)

1,800.00

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161 162

164

165 166 E

161

162

#188, 10c Brown, with secret mark, deep intense color and impression, full o.g., l.h., fine centering and a more difficult stamp mint than the catalog reflects. (photo)

1,800.00

#188, 10c Brown, with secret mark, deeply rich color and a strong impression, o.g., lightly hinged, a fine example of this elusive mint stamp that is one of the more difficult to acquire of the ABN company printings; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

1,800.00

#189, 15c Red orange, a brilliantly fresh mint single, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, gorgeous vibrant color, choice very fine; 2014 PSE certificate. (photo)

200.00

#190, 30c Full black, exceptionally handsome mint single, with intense prooflike color and impression, wonderfully well centered within large margins, o.g., quite lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1984 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

163 163

160

164

165

166

#190, 30c Full black, used, especially well centered, strong color and impression on fresh paper, bold duplex cancel, choice very fine; 2014 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $40.00). (photo)

95.00

#191, 90c Carmine, brilliantly fresh mint single, featuring bright color and a crisp impression, full clean o.g., lightly hinged, attractive fine centering; 1984 PF certificate. (photo)

2,000.00

#191, 90c Carmine, lovely used single, vibrant color, very well centered and margined, neat face-free cancel, choice very fine; 2014 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; $525.00). (photo)

360.00

#205-E2, (5c) Garfield die essay on India sunk of full sized 149x225mm card, with die no. C-47 and American Bank Note Co. imprint, very fine. (photo)

250.00

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169 170

172

173 174

169

170

#205, 5c Yellow brown, pristine mint single, strong color and impression, o.g., n.h., fine and attractive. (photo)

775.00

#208, 6c Rose, excellent centering with large margins, rich color on fresh paper, “1� duplex cancel, extremely fine; a surprisingly difficult stamp to find in this premium used quality; 2012 PF certificate. (photo)

110.00

#208a, 6c Brown red, exceptionally fresh, strong rich color, attractively centered within large margins, o.g., nearly very fine; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

550.00

#209, 10c Brown, lovely mint single with excellent centering, strong fresh color, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1988 PF and 2010 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $275.00). (photo)

160.00

171 171

168

172

173

174

#211B, 2c Pale red brown special printing, post office fresh left margin mint example, strong color and razor-sharp impression, immaculate o.g., n.h., fine and attractive; 1987 PF certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

#212, 1c Ultramarine, striking top left corner margin mint single, wonderfully fresh, exceptionally well centered and margined, pristine o.g., never hinged, very fine and choice; 2000 APS certificate. (photo)

290.00

#213, 2c Green, lovely mint single, near perfect centering within balanced margins, bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2011 PSE certificate. (photo)

120.00

#213, 2c Green, pristine mint single, exceptionally well centered, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a little gem; 2014 PSE certificate (photo)

120.00

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#215, 4c Carmine, an incredibly select mint example, flawlessly centered within balanced margins, rich luxuriant color, unusually even and intact perforations all around, o.g., n.h. extremely fine; 1983 PF certificate. (photo)

176 176

178

550.00

180

#217, 30c Orange brown, premium used single, large even margins, neat registry cancel, extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90J; $450.00); one of only two so graded by PSE. (photo)

100.00

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178

#218, 90c Purple, an exceptionally choice mint example, featuring four large margins and being particularly well centered within them, outstanding deep color and impression, full o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1983 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

#218, 90c Purple, a used single, light and attractive oval registry cancel, very fine; 1996 APS certificate. (photo)

250.00

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180

#227, 15c Indigo, a highly desirable mint example, marvelously well centered within large margins, deep luxuriant color and a highly detailed impression on especially bright paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; actually a rare stamp in this gem quality; 1989 PF certificate and 2014 and 2015 PSE certificates (XF 90; SMQ $2,150.00). (photo)

675.00

#228, 30c Black, well centered mint single within large margins, deep color on bright white paper, o.g., l.h., very fine and choice; 2009 APS certificate. (photo on page 36)

325.00

1893 COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION

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#230, 1c Columbian, excellent centering, rich luxuriant color and a clean impression on bright white paper, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2009 encapsulated PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $250.00). (photo)

35.00

182 182

#233a, 4c Blue Columbian, error of color, a fairly attractive used example of this extremely rare and popular color error, actually being seen with far less frequency used than mint, possessing the preferred intensely dark blue color, centered a bit to bottom, tear in the margin at top right and thinned spots, fine appearance; most used examples of this error are found with flaws and this particular copy is actually less flawed than the majority, in fact the Scott catalog value is for stamps with small faults; a key stamp for either the collector of important U.S. errors or for the serious collector of used stamps; 1997 PF certificate. (photo) with faults 16,500.00

183

#234, 5c Columbian, very well centered within extraordinarily large margins, rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; ex-Liberman; 1989 PSE certificate for the block of six from which this came and 2010 PSE certificate (VF-XF85 Jumbo; SMQ $275.00 for 85 and $500.00 for 90). (photo) 37

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160.00

#237, 10c Columbian, pristine mint single, well centered, rich color and a crisp impression, o.g., n.h., very fine; 2012 APS certificate. (photo)

285.00

#239, 30c Columbian, especially well centered within balanced margins, rich color and a strong impression, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, choice very fine; 2010 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $325.00). (photo)

240.00

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#239, 30c Columbian, quite well centered, rich and bright color, o.g., n.h., very fine; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

725.00

#240, 50c Columbian, nicely centered amid large margins, especially rich color and a well defined impression, o.g., l.h., very fine and choice; 1997 PF and 2007 PSE certificates. (photo)

500.00

#240, 50c Columbian, fresh mint single, quite well centered within full margins, rich color and a sharp detailed impression, o.g., h.r., nearly very fine; 2002 PSE certificate (photo)

500.00

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186

#235, 6c Columbian, right sheet-margin single, excellent centering within large margins, wonderfully fresh color and paper, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice; ex-Liberman; 1988 PF and 2010 PSE certificates (VF 80 Jumbo; SMQ $165.00 for 80 and $225.00 for 85). (photo)

187 187

185

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#242, $2.00 Columbian, crisp mint example, well centered and margined, rich bright color, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, very fine and choice; 1987 PF certificate. (photo)

1,150.00

#242, $2.00 Columbian, right sheet-margin mint example, well centered and margined, exceptionally fresh with rich bright color, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

1,150.00

#242, $2.00 Columbian, fresh mint single, rich color and impression with full even perforations, o.g., l.h., nearly very fine; 1993 PF and 2008 APS certificates. (photo)

1,150.00

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#242, $2.00 Columbian, particularly fresh, o.g., paper h.r., fine; 1978 PF certificate. (photo)

1,150.00

#243, $3.00 Columbian, intensely rich color, quite well centered and margined, disturbed o.g., very fine; 2010 APS certificate. (photo)

1,500.00

#243, $3.00 Columbian, well centered unused single, fresh with deep rich color, trivial inclusion at top mentioned for accuracy only, very fine and choice; 1981 PF certificate mentioning regumming which has subsequently been removed. (photo)

750.00

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#244, $4.00 Columbian, fresh mint single, well centered, rich color and crisp impression, o.g., quite lightly hinged, very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

197

2,000.00

198

197

#244, $4.00 Columbian, small part o.g., paper h.r., fine. (photo)

2,000.00

198

#244a, $4.00 Columbian, the rose carmine shade, lovely fresh pastel color, well centered and margined, with crisp even perforations, full o.g., very fine; 1984 PF certificate. (photo)

2,000.00

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#244a, $4.00 Columbian, the pale aniline rose shade, wonderfully fresh mint single, rich distinctive color on crisp white paper, full perforations all around, o.g., quite lightly hinged, very fine; 1978 PF certificate. (photo)

2,000.00

#244a, $4.00 Columbian, the rose carmine shade, wonderfully strong and fresh color on bright paper, well centered, o.g., h.r., tiny hinge thins, otherwise very fine; 2008 APS certificate as a #244. (photo)

2,000.00

201 201

#245, $5.00 Columbian, unusually fresh mint example on bright white paper, deep intense color and a prooflike impression, well centered within large margins, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

2,400.00

1894 BUREAU ISSUE

202 202

#249, 2c Carmine lake, Ty. I, a visually striking mint example of this elusive Bureau issue stamp, possessing incredibly radiant color in a particularly deep shade, prooflike impression on crisp paper, marvelously well centered within lavishly large margins that are huge for the first Bureau issue, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine jumbo; 2014 PSAG certificate and 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

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#253, 3c Purple, huge single on fresh white paper, o.g., never hinged, choice very fine; 2009 PSE certificate. (photo)

325.00

#256, 6c Dull brown, uncommonly well centered within extra-large margins, rich color and an excellent impression on bright white paper, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice. (photo)

475.00

#259, 15c Dark blue, intense rich color and crisp impression, well centered within balanced margins, o.g., n.h., very fine; 1982 PF certificate. (photo)

850.00

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#260, 50c Orange, attractive mint single, well centered within large to huge margins all around, fresh bright color, o.g., l.h., choice very fine; 1982 PF certificate. (photo)

500.00

#260, 50c Orange, a large bright fresh single, o.g., never hinged, sharp impression, gum wrinkle, otherwise fine. (photo)

1,500.00

#261, $1.00 Black, Ty. I, fresh single on bright paper, well centered within large margins, intense color and impression, o.g., very fine; 1986 PF certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

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#261, $1.00 Black, Ty. I, fresh mint single, especially strong color and impression, pristine o.g., never hinged, fine and attractive; 1983 PF certificate. (photo)

3,150.00

#261, $1.00 Black, Ty. I, o.g., small h.r., fine; 1979 PF certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

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#261A, $1.00 Black, Ty. II, crisp impression on fresh paper with intense color, o.g., very fine for this scarce stamp; 1990 PF certificate. (photo)

212 212

213

2,100.00

213

#261A, $1.00 Black, Ty. II, a fresh mint single, attractively centered and margined, deep color and crisp impression, o.g., barest trace of hinging that actually appears n.h., nearly very fine; 1982 PF certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

#261A, $1.00 Black, Ty. II, bottom plate no. 76 mint single (few separated perfs.), deep intense color and crisp impression, o.g., lightly hinged, fine; 2000 PSE certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

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#262, $2.00 Bright blue, attractive example with deeply rich color on fresh paper, quite well centered within large margins, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine. (photo)

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218

#262, $2.00 Bright blue, fresh with deeply rich color and a sharp detailed impression, o.g., lightly hinged, fine and attractive; 1984 PF certificate. (photo)

2,750.00

#263, $5.00 Dark green, large margined single, strong rich color and a crisp impression on fresh paper, o.g., lightly hinged, a fine example of this scarce high value; 1947 PF certificate for a block of four, this being the top left stamp. (photo)

4,500.00

#263, $5.00 Dark green, nicely centered, strong rich color and a crisp impression on fresh paper, o.g., lightly hinged, a nearly very fine example of this scarce high value; photocopy of a 1989 PF certificate for a block of four, this being the bottom right stamp.. (photo)

4,500.00

#263, $5.00 Dark green, strong rich color and a well incised impression, nicely centered for this difficult high value, o.g. disturbed from hinge removal, fine; 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

4,500.00

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221

222

220

222

#269, 4c Dark brown, bottom part imprint single, o.g., never hinged, crisp impression on fresh paper, extremely fine. (photo)

125.00

#270, 5c Chocolate, handsome top margin plate no. 250 single, exceptionally well centered within lavish margins, brilliantly rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; photocopy 2010 PSE certificate for a strip from which this was taken and 2010 PSE as a single (XF 90 Jumbo; SMQ $300.00 for 90 and $850.00 for 95). (photo)

270.00

#271, 6c Dull brown, full top imprint and plate no. 184 strip of three, o.g., n.h., right stamp with owner’s handstamp on reverse at top, fine; catalog value is for three n.h. singles. (photo on page 52)

1,080.00

#272a, 8c Violet brown, watermarked “USIR” in error, shows a clear “I” of the watermark, quite well centered for this, deep intense color, lightly cancelled, nearly very fine; a sound example of a scarce stamp that frequently has faults of various degrees; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

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224

#274, 15c Dark blue, remarkably fresh mint single, well centered and margined, deep luxuriant color and a razor-sharp impression on bright white paper, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice; 1983 PF certificate. (photo)

625.00

#276, $1.00 Black, Ty. I, handsome mint example, well centered amid large margins, truly prooflike color and impression on bright fresh paper, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1977 PF certificate. (photo)

600.00

225 225

#276A, $1.00 Black, Ty. II, exceptionally fresh mint single, intense black color and detailed impression on bright white paper, o.g., n.h., attractive fine centering; 1983 PF certificate. (photo)

226 226

227 228

227

3,750.00

228

#277, $2.00 Bright blue, attractive mint example, deep intense color and impression on bright white paper, well centered and margined, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

#277, $2.00 Bright blue, impressively rich color on bright white paper, attractively centered, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; 1987 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

#277, $2.00 Bright blue, attractive used single, double oval registry cancel, intense impression and rich color on fresh paper, very fine; 2013 PF certificate (VF 80; SSV $425.00). (photo)

425.00

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229 229

#277a, $2.00 Dark blue, attractive mint single, unusually well centered, brilliantly rich color on fresh paper, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1976 PF certificate. (photo)

230 230

231

231

900.00

232

#277a, $2.00 Dark blue, select used single, exceptionally well centered, attractive double oval registry cancel, crisp impression on fresh paper, extremely fine; 2011 PF certificate (XF 90; SSV $825.00) (photo)

425.00

#282C, 10c Brown, Ty. I, mint example that is fresh and attractive with bright color, o.g., n.h., very fine (photo)

525.00

1898 TRANS-MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION 232

#288, 5c Trans-Mississippi, choice mint single, possessing lavishly large margins and being beautifully centered within them, luxuriant color, o.g., extremely fine and handsome; 2015 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $200.00). (photo)

100.00

233 233

#289, 8c Trans-Mississippi, bottom margin imprint single, very well centered for this difficult value, intense color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2014 PF certificate (VF-XF 85; SSV $600.00). (photo) 45

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235

236

#290, 10c Trans-Mississippi, a gorgeous mint example, extraordinarily well centered within lavish symmetrical margins, eye-catching prooflike color and impression on fresh paper, o.g., l.h., extremely fine and quite choice; 2011 APS certificate a 2008 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; $475.00). (photo)

150.00

#291, 50c Trans-Mississippi, unusually fresh with bright rich color, well centered, o.g., l.h., very fine; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

600.00

#291, 50c Trans-Mississippi, attractive used single, neat oval cancel, rich color on fresh paper, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo)

200.00

237 237

#292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, lovely mint single, beautifully centered within generous margins, strong color and sharp impression, o.g., quite lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1991 PF certificate. (photo)

1,400.00

238 238

#292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, beautifully centered within generous margins, strong color and sharp impression, o.g., quite lightly hinged, extremely fine and nice example of this popular commemorative; 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

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240

240

#292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, exceptionally well centered though reperforated at left, crisp color and impression on bright paper, o.g., small h.r., extremely fine appearance; 2006 APS certificate. (photo)

1,400.00

#292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, nicely centered, o.g., h.r., thinned spots and stained perforation at bottom, very fine appearance. (photo)

1,400.00

241 241

#293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, quite well centered and margined, rich color and a crisp detailed impression, o.g., relatively l.h., very fine; 2010 APS certificate. (photo)

1,900.00

242 242

#293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, brilliantly fresh mint single, with rich unblemished color and a crisp impression, full clean o.g., never hinged, attractive fine example that is quite scarce in never hinged condition; 1975 PF certificate. (photo)

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244

#293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, well centered for this difficult value, o.g., h.r., small thinned spot at top, very fine appearance; 1978 PF certificate. (photo)

1,900.00

#293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, deep rich color, o.g., fresh and fine. (photo)

1,900.00

1901 PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION

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246

247

248

#297, 5c Pan-American, select mint single, o.g., n.h., bright colors on fresh paper, extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate. (photo)

180.00

#298, 8c Pan-American, select mint example, beautifully centered amid generous balanced margins, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo)

230.00

#298, 8c Pan-American, fresh single, well centered and margined, deep colors, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine and handsome. (photo)

230.00

#299, 10c Pan-American, lovely mint single, uncommonly well centered and possessing extra-large margins, strong rich colors, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSAG certificate (conservatively graded VF-XF 85; SSV $425.00). (photo)

300.00

1902-1903 REGULAR ISSUE

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250 251

250

251

#300-13, 1c-$5.00 Regular issue cplt., o.g., trifle heavy h.r. or gum a bit disturbed from hinge removal, 1c-50c values with thinned spots, small problem and/or off center, the dollar values sound and nicely centered, fine-very fine. (photo)

4,496.00

#311, $1.00 Black, fresh mint single, well centered and margined, intense color on bright paper, o.g., l.h., choice very fine; 1887 PF certificate. (photo)

600.00

#312, $2.00 Dark blue, well centered mint single within large margins, deeply rich color and a well incised impression on fresh paper, o.g., lightly hinged, choice very fine; 1984 PF certificate. (photo)

850.00

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#313, $5.00 Dark green, attractive mint single, uncommonly well centered amid large margins, rich color and an intense impression with nice even perforations, o.g., extremely fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

253 253 H

254 # 255 #

254

2,100.00

255

#313, $5.00 Dark green, used, excellent centering within much larger margins than typically found on this high value, strong rich color and a sharp impression, neat double oval registry cancel, extremely fine. (photo)

700.00

#315, 5c Blue imperforate, horizontal pair, large margins all around, rich color, o.g., l.h., extremely fine. (photo)

675.00

#315, 5c Blue imperforate, horizontal pair, ample margins all around, o.g., h.r., very fine. (photo)

675.00

1904 LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION

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#324, 2c Louisiana Purchase, top margin plate no. 2180 single, brilliantly fresh and with radiant color, exceptionally well centered within large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2010 APS and 2010 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $175.00). (photo)

65.00

#325, 3c Louisiana Purchase, exceptionally fresh and quite well centered, deep color and a razor-sharp impression on white paper, immaculate o.g., n.h., very fine and choice; 2014 PSAG certificate. (photo)

185.00

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#326, 5c Louisiana Purchase, exceptionally well centered, deep luxuriant color and a crisp impression, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2005 PF certificate. (photo)

200.00

#326, 5c Louisiana Purchase, uncharacteristically well centered, deep intense color and impression, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2014 PSAG certificate. (photo)

200.00

1908-1909 WASHINGTON-FRANKLINS

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261

261

#339, 13c Blue green, attractive mint single with beautifully balanced and wide margins, deep luxuriant color and a crisp impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; an especially fresh stamp; 2015 PF certificates (XF 90; SSV $200.00). (photo)

90.00

#342, $1.00 Violet brown, deeply rich color and a detailed impression, well centered within large margins, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine and choice. (photo)

500.00

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1908-1910 WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN COILS

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263 264

263

#350, 4c Orange brown coil, perf. 12 horiz., attractive and scarce used pair, deep rich color, light central town cancel, very fine and difficult to find so nicely used; 1991 PSE certificate. (photo)

625.00

#351, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 horiz., select mint pair, intense color on bright white paper, well centered, flawless o.g., n.h., very fine; 1990 PSE certificate. (photo)

850.00

#355, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 vert., select quality mint single, extraordinarily well centered within large margins, rich bright color on pristine white paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 1998 and 2015 PF certificates (VF-XF 85; SSV $650.00). (photo)

450.00

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264

266

267

#355, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 vert., pair, exceptionally well centered within unusually large margins, bright fresh color, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 1981 PF certificate. (photo)

500.00

#355, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 vert., pair, rather well centered for this, strong rich color, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, fine; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

500.00

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#366, 15c Pale ultramarine on bluish paper, attractive mint single with strong color, nicely centered, large margins, o.g., nearly very fine; 1993 PSE certificate. (photo)

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1909 COMMEMORATIVES 268 PB

#368, 2c Lincoln imperforate, top imprint, small solid star and plate no. 4982 block of six, exceedingly fresh with large full margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo on page 52)

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390.00

271

#369, 2c Lincoln on bluish paper, fresh and nicely centered single, rich color, o.g., n.h., very fine; 1988 PF certificate. (photo)

320.00

#369, 2c Lincoln on bluish paper, mint block of nine (3x3), well centered and fresh with deep color and impression, o.g., certificate states never hinged with small gum adherences on the left stamps, very fine; catalog value is for six never hinged and three previously hinged singles; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo on page 52)

2,370.00+

#370, 2c Alaska-Yukon, excellent centering within large balanced margins, strong color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2007 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $120.00). (photo)

16.00

#370, 2c Alaska-Yukon, full bottom margin imprint and plate no. 5142 block of six, exceptionally well centered, “post office� fresh and crisp, with intense color and impression, pristine o.g., n.h., an extremely fine and pretty plate block; 2006 PSE certificate. (photo on page 52)

320.00

#371, 2c Alaska-Yukon imperforate, fresh center line block of four, well centered within wide balanced margins all around, bright color and impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2006 PF certificate. (photo on page 52)

275.00

#371, 2c Alaska-Yukon imperforate, pristine center line block of four, full wide and beautifully balanced margins all around, bright color and fresh, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo on page 52)

275.00

#372, 2c Hudson-Fulton, full left margin imprint and plate no. 5389 block of six, rich color, well centered overall, crisp intact perforations, o.g., l.h. in top block of four, very fine. (photo on page 52)

280.00

276 276

#373, 2c Hudson-Fulton imperforate, striking right sheet-margin plate no. 5394 horizontal pair, extracted from a plate block so that enormous equal portions of seven adjoining stamps appear, intense color and impression, brilliantly fresh, o.g., n.h., a superb pair; ex-Killien; 2006 PSE certificate. (photo) 53

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280

#379, 6c Red orange, wonderfully well centered within lavishly large margins, brilliantly fresh color, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine jumbo; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF 90 Jumbo; SSV $175.00 for 90 and $450.00 for 95). (photo)

90.00

#379, 6c Red orange, a large-margined single, o.g., n.h., rich color and crisp impression, two natural perforation disc impressions in Washington’s head, nevertheless still extremely fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

90.00

#393, 2c Carmine coil, perf. 8½ vert., guide line pair, quite well centered, deep rich color, o.g., n.h., very fine; line pairs are surprisingly difficult never hinged; 1979 PF certificate. (photo)

650.00

#394, 3c Deep violet coil, perf. 8½ vert., an especially desirable mint single, being flawlessly centered amid uncommonly wide margins, bright color on immaculate white paper, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2010 PSAG certificate (XF-Superb 95; SSV $600.00). (photo)

135.00

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279

282

283

#394, 3c Deep violet coil, perf. 8½ vert., guide line pair, exceptionally well centered within lavishly large margins, deep rich color, o.g., extremely fine; 2013 PSAG certificate. (photo)

425.00

#395, 4c Brown coil, perf. 8½ vert., guide line pair, very well centered, deeply rich color, o.g., l.h., extremely fine. (photo)

475.00

#396, 5c Blue coil, perf. 8½ vert., guide line pair, well centered, rich luxuriant color, o.g., choice very fine; 2003 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $450.00). (photo)

425.00

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1913 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION

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#397, 1c Panama-Pacific, exceptionally well centered within uncommonly large margins, lovely rich color and a sharp impression on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine jumbo; 2005 PSE certificate (XF 90 Jumbo; SMQ $110.00 for 90 and $200.00 for 95). (photo)

40.00

#398, 2c Panama-Pacific, flawlessly centered within extraordinarily large margins, wonderfully bright and fresh color, crisp detailed impression, pristine o.g., n.h., superb; an immaculate gem for the perfectionist; 2012 PSAG certificate (Superb 98; SSV $675.00). (photo)

40.00

#399, 5c Panama-Pacific, premium mint single, exceptionally well centered within jumbo margins, deep rich color on bright fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2010 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95J; SMQ $800.00). (photo)

160.00

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288

#399, 5c Panama-Pacific, very well centered within lavish margins, bright rich color and a crisp impression, o.g., n.h., choice very fine. (photo)

160.00

#400A, 10c Panama-Pacific, orange, especially well centered within large margins, brilliantly fresh color, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2011 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $775.00). (photo)

400.00

289 289

290

286

290

#400A, 10c Panama-Pacific, orange, especially well centered and margined, brilliant color and a strong detailed impression, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 2014 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $475.00). (photo)

180.00

#400A, 10c Panama-Pacific, orange, beautiful radiant color and an especially strong impression on bright white paper, exceedingly well centered within uncommonly large margins, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 2010 APS and 2008 PSE certificate (XFSuperb 95; SMQ $475.00). (photo)

180.00

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292

#404, 10c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, attractive single that is well centered within large margins, rich color and sharp impression, full even perforations, o.g., l.h., extremely fine. (photo)

700.00

#404, 10c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, very well centered within large margins, vibrant color, o.g., barest trace of hinging, appears n.h., extremely fine. (photo)

700.00

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#408-409, 1c Green, 2c Carmine “Kansas City Roulettes,” a block of four of each attached to M.O. Canfield notarized affidavit, also 1c three additional blocks of four, one imperf. between vertically, and additional 2c block, all bearing appropriate authenticating initials or magenta “Kansas City Mo. Stamp Div.” handstamps, one 2c of one block creased, mostly o.g., imperf. between block o.g., n.h., scarce, generally fine-very fine. (photo on page 64)

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#413, 2c Carmine coil, Ty. I, perf. 8½ vert., guide line pair, incredibly well centered amid large margins, rich fiery color, o.g., extremely fine; 2003 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $325.00). (photo)

275.00

#419, 20c Ultramarine, brilliantly fresh mint single, rich color, wonderfully well centered within large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo)

400.00

#423, $1.00 Violet brown, excellent centering within large margins, deeply rich color and a superbly detailed impression, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1988 PF certificate. (photo)

475.00

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#438, 20c Ultramarine, brilliantly fresh and choice mint example, deep rich color and impression, particularly well centered, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

430.00

#439, 30c Orange red, lovely mint single possessing incredibly intense color and a razorsharp impression on bright white paper, exceptionally well centered and margined, o.g., extremely fine; 2015 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $325.00). (photo)

220.00

#445, 3c Violet flat plate coil, perf. 10 vert., choice and handsome mint pair of this scarce coil, featuring outstanding centering within wide margins, rich color and prooflike impression on especially bright paper, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

500.00

#446, 4c Brown flat plate coil, perf. 10 vert., used single, well centered within large margins, rich color, lightly cancelled, extremely fine; 2015 PF certificate (VF-XF 90; SSV $200.00) (photo)

150.00

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#449, 2c Red rotary coil, Ty. I, perf. 10 horiz., scarce used single, bright and fresh, large margins, wavy line cancel, very fine example of this elusive coil. (photo)

600.00

#450, 2c Carmine rotary coil, Ty. III, perf. 10 horiz., used pair, uncharacteristically well centered, intensely rich color, very lightly cancelled, extremely fine; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF 90; SSV $240.00) (photo)

67.00

#456, 3c Violet rotary coil, Ty. I, perf. 10 vert., mint pair, well centered and margined, fresh color, o.g., l.h., very fine and choice. (photo)

550.00

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#459, 2c Carmine imperforate coil, fresh mint pair, quite well centered and margined, o.g., n.h., very fine; 1984 PF certificate. (photo)

600.00

#460, $1.00 Violet black, well centered single with large margins, deep rich color, o.g., very fine. (photo)

675.00

#467, 5c Carmine error, single error being the bottom center stamp of a mint block of six, well centered, fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 60)

850.00

#477, 50c Light violet, well centered single within large margins, bright fresh color, slightly disturbed o.g. from hinge removal, choice very fine; clear 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

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#477, 50c Light violet, fresh mint single, bright color, o.g., l.h., very fine; 1988 PF certificate for a block of four, this being the top left stamp. (photo)

900.00

#478, $1.00 Violet black, uncharacteristically well centered and margined, rich luxuriant color on fresh white paper, o.g., l.h., very fine; 1987 PF certificate. (photo)

625.00

#496a, 5c Blue coil, small perforation hole variety, perf 10 vert., fresh pair with deep color, o.g., n.h., fine; the small hole varieties are normally found on the later coils but this rare variety has been discovered on this much earlier coil; exceptionally scarce and listed but not priced in Scott; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo)

Est. 300-400

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#505, 5c Rose error, the center stamp in a horizontal strip of three with two 2c values,brilliant fresh color, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; 2010 APS certificate. (photo)

625.00

#505, 5c Rose error, a use example being the center stamp in a horizontal strip of three with two 2c values, amazingly well centered with bright color, the strip is lightly cancelled by mute double ovals, extremely fine; 2010 APS certificate. (photo)

600.00

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#505, 5c Rose error, single error in a block of nine, the block is wonderfully well centered and the error stamp is particularly so, bright color, o.g., hinged in the top center stamp only, all the rest including the select error stamp are never hinged, extremely fine. (photo on page 60)

650.00

#505, 5c Rose error, double error in a block of twelve, rich color, o.g., never hinged, fresh with fine centering. (photo on page 60)

2,000.00

#505, 5c Rose error, double error in a block of twelve, o.g., four 2c stamps hinged, the others (including both error stamps) are never hinged, fine. (photo on page 60)

1,300.00

#523, $2.00 Orange red and black, fresh with bright colors, nicely centered, o.g., n.h., very fine; 1985 PF certificate. (photo on page 61)

1,150.00

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318

#539, 2c Carmine rose coil waste, Ty. II, perf. 11x10, bright color in the characteristic shade, a fresh mint stamp with full o.g., only the barest trace of hinging, fine; an exceptionally scarce stamp; 1969 PF certificate. (photo)

2,700.00

#539, 2c Carmine rose coil waste, Ty. II, perf. 11x10, nearly fine centering, o.g., gum glaze on face at top, tiny thin, scarce stamp; 1963 PF certificate for the block of four from which this was taken. (photo on page 61)

2,700.00

319 319

#544, 1c Green coil waste, perf. 11, centered to left, violet double circle c.d.s. cancel, true rich color, this stamp priced in Scott for fine examples as few grade higher; 1990 PF certificate. (photo)

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#550, 5c Pilgrim Tercentenary, an eye-catching mint single, featuring lavishly large margins all around and being extraordinarily well centered within them, rich luxuriant color and a crisp detailed impression on bright paper, o.g., never hinged, extremely fine; an especially large-margined gem; 2007 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo; SMQ $475.00 for 95 and $1,500.00 for 98). (photo)

75.00

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#571, $1.00 Violet black, exceptionally well centered and margined, deep rich color on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2007 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $225.00). (photo)

80.00

#571, $1.00 Violet black, exceedingly well centered, bright fresh color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2005 PF certificate (XF 90; SSV $120.00). (photo)

80.00

#571, $1.00 Violet brown, pristine mint block of ten (2x5) with vertical center line, rich deep color, exceptionally well centered overall, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for ten singles. (photo on page 60)

800.00+

#571, $1.00 Violet black, fresh mint block of ten (2x5) with vertical center line, rich deep color, well centered overall, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for ten singles. (photo on page 60)

800.00+

#571, $1.00 Violet black, lovely mint block of twelve (2x6), fresh with bright color on white paper, unusually well centered for a block of this size, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for twelve singles. (photo on page 60)

960.00+

#571, $1.00 Violet black, left margin mint block of sixteen (4x4) attractive and fresh with excellent color, well centered overall, o.g., n.h., light natural gum wrinkle in the bottom left stamp, very fine; catalog value is for sixteen singles. (photo on page 62)

1,280.00+

#572, $2.00 Deep blue, beautifully centered, exceptionally bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine an unusually choice; 2008 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $325.00). (photo)

140.00

#572, $2.00 Deep blue, top arrow block of four, wonderfully well centered and fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for four singles. (photo on page 62)

520.00+

#572, $2.00 Deep blue, mint block of six (2x3) with vertical center line, bright fresh color, o.g., n.h., overall very fine; catalog value is for six singles. (photo on page 62)

840.00)

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#572, $2.00 Deep blue, left margin mint block of eight (2x4) rich color on bright paper, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; catalog value is for eight singles. (photo on page 62)

1,120.00

#572, $2.00 Deep blue, mint block of eight (2x4) with vertical center line, intense color, o.g., n.h., trivial natural wrinkle in bottom left stamp, fine-very fine; catalog value is for eight singles. (photo on page 62)

1,120.00

#572, $2.00 Deep blue, pristine mint block of ten (2x5) with vertical center line, bright fresh color, o.g., n.h., overall very fine; catalog value is for ten singles. (photo on page 62)

1,400.00+

#573, $5.00 Carmine and blue, pristine mint block of four with vertical center line, rich colors on bright paper, well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for four singles. (photo on page 62)

840.00+

#573, $5.00 Carmine and blue, mint block of four with vertical center line, rich colors on bright paper, o.g., n.h., trivial natural wrinkle in bottom pair, very fine; catalog value for four singles. (photo on page 62)

840.00+

#573, $5.00 Carmine and blue, top margin arrow block of four, fresh with bright colors, o.g., n.h., light natural gum wrinkle in the bottom left stamp, very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for four singles. (photo on page 62)

840.00+

#573, $5.00 Carmine and blue, right margin arrow block of four, very fresh and attractive with bright colors, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; catalog value is for for singles. (photo on page 62)

840.00+

#634e, 2c Carmine lake, booklet pane of six, intense rich color and impression of this rare shade, well centered, o.g., n.h., certificate mentions a perf. disc indent which is not only trivial but barely discernable, very fine and choice; a very rare variety this being the first example we have ever offered; 2015 PSE certificate. (photo on page 70)

900.00

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339

340 FDC

341 FDC

339

#658-79, 1c-10c “Kans.” and “Nebr.” ovpts. cplt., a very fresh and attractive mint set, all with particularly strong colors, quite well centered throughout considering how poorly centered these can come, o.g., n.h., most are very fine or better. (photo)

962.00

#664, 6c “Kans.” ovpt., precisely centered amid generous equal margins, bright color, o.g., l.h., an extremely fine gem; 2008 PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $165.00). (photo)

25.00

#664, 6c “Kans.” ovpt., left sheet-margin block of four, tied by “Newton, Kans./Apr 15, 1929” first day of issue wavy line machine cancel to locally addressed cover signed by the Postmaster of Newton, backstamped the same day, fresh and extremely fine; rare, especially with a block of four. (photo on page 64)

900.00

#666, 8c “Kans.” ovpt., tied by “Newton, Kans./Apr 15, 1929” first day of issue wavy line machine cancel to cover to San Diego signed by the Newton, Kansas Postmaster, slightly reduced at left, very fine and rare. (photo on page 64)

900.00

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#669-79, 1c-10c “Nebr.” ovpts. cplt., all tied to Philip Ward air mail special delivery cover by three strikes of “Washington, D.C./May 1, 1929” first day of issue duplex postmarks, backstamped at Philadelphia the same day, fresh and very fine. (photo on page 64)

1,500.00

#803-34, 1½c-$5.00 Presidentials cplt., collection of 45 plate blocks with all values present and including duplication of some values showing different plate positions and different numbers including two of the $5.00 high values, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine or better.

1,051.00

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#832a, $1.00 Purple and black, imperforate horizontally, vertical pair, pos. 28 and 38, well centered and margined, o.g., n.h., very fine and rare; only a single sheet of 100 was discovered. (photo)

1,250.00

#832a, $1.00 Purple and black, imperforate horizontally, vertical pair, pos. 27 and 37, o.g., l.h., very fine and rare; only a single sheet of 100 was discovered. (photo)

1,250.00

#909-21, 5c Overrun Countries, cplt., each a superb example with flawless centering in encapsulated PSE certificates graded 98, o.g., n.h., a matched set of extremely fine gems and a wonderful opportunity to acquire the whole set in this superlative grade; PSE encapsulated certificates (98 Superb; SMQ total $325.00).

3.00

#1006, 3c B.& O Railroad issue, Dorothy Knapp handpainted cacheted FDC, beautiful multicolor cachet by this premier artist of the handpainted cachets, stamp tied by “Baltimore/MD Feb 28, 1952” machine FD cancel, unaddressed and pristine, extremely fine and nice railroad related issue. (photo on page 64)

Est. 200-300

#1610 var., $1.00 Candle Holder, horizontal pair with full vertical gutter from printer’s waste, without gum as are all known examples, very fine; very rare as only ten pairs exist; 1996 PF certificate. (photo)

Est. 300-400

#2062b, 20c Street Cars, se-tenant block with black (engraving) omitted, two left sheet-margin blocks of four, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 70)

550.00

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352

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#C1-6, 1918 and 1923 Air Posts cplt., o.g., n.h., very fine sets. (photo)

700.00

351

#C1, 6c Orange, brilliantly fresh mint single, with gorgeous color on pristine white paper, exceptionally well centered within large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2010 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $350.00). (photo)

120.00

#C1, 6c Orange, exceptionally well centered amid large margins, brilliantly fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo)

120.00

352

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354

#C1, 6c Orange, an incredibly choice mint single, possessing absolutely radiant color, flawlessly centered within impressive very large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; surprisingly elusive in this select quality; 1992 PF certificate. (photo)

120.00

#C2, 16c Green, exceedingly well centered within very wide margins, rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2009 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $425.00). (photo)

130.00

#C3, 24c Carmine rose and blue, beautifully centered within uncharacteristically large margins, rich vibrant colors on pristine white paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine jumbo; 2000 PF certificate and a 2008 PF certificate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo; SMQ $440.00 for 95 and $1,300.00 for 98). (photo)

140.00

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#C4, 8c Dark green, flawlessly centered amid large margins, bright color, pristine o.g., n.h., an extremely fine gem; encapsulated PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $450.00). (photo)

40.00

#C5, 16c Dark blue, excellent centering within large margins, deep color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 APS certificate. (photo)

130.00

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#C6, 24c Carmine, excellent centering within large margins, wonderfully rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2011 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $425.00). (photo)

140.00

#C6, 24c Carmine, excellent centering within large margins, wonderfully bright and fresh, o.g., never hinged, extremely fine; 2011 APS certificate. (photo)

140.00

#C13-15, 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelins cplt., plate number singles, o.g., h.r., 65c and $2.60 small thinned spots and $1.30 small stained spot on gum, fine-very fine appearance. (photo)

1,155.00

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#C13-15, 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelins cplt., used with light cancels, #C14 especially well centered, #C15 with small sealed tear at bottom left, otherwise fine-very fine. (photo)

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#C13-15, 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelins cplt., mint blocks of four with plate numbers, very well centered throughout, o.g., hinged in the selvages only, 65c top right stamp stained spots and top left stamp with small gum disturbance, $1.30 top left stamp stained spot and $2.60 top right stamp small stained spot and bottom right stamp with natural gum crease, otherwise a very fine to extremely fine set. (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

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#C13-15, 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelins cplt., a fresh set of top, or in the case of the 65c bottom, margin plate no. blocks of six, each with strong and intact perforations all around, with the difficult $1.30 value being especially well centered, o.g., never hinged, C13 and C15 with usual light natural gum bends, fine to extremely fine. (photo) 69

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#C13, 65c Graf Zeppelin, Q excellent centering amid uncharacteristically large margins, bright color on pristine white paper, fresh clean o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2009 APS certificate. (photo)

275.00

#C15, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin, bottom sheet-margin mint single, bright and fresh, o.g., hinged in the selvage only, the stamp n.h., internal paper wrinkle at bottom right, otherwise very fine. (photo)

975.00

#C18, 50c Graf Zeppelin, bottom margin block of four with plate no., o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 70)

360.00

#C23c, 6c Ultramarine and carmine, error of color, mint block of four, exceptionally well centered for this, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; each stamp signed Bruechig and with light pencil plating notation; catalog value is for four singles. (photo on page 70)

600.00+

#C25-31, 6c-50c Air Transports cplt., each a beautifully centered mint single, all pristine with brilliant colors, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and an excellent opportunity to get a matching high grade set at one time; each accompanied by 2011PSE certificate (XFSuperb 95; total SMQ $290.00). (photo)

19.00

SPECIAL DELIVERIES

369 369

370 371

370

371

#E1, 10c Blue, attractive mint single, well centered within large margins, brilliant color and a well defined impression, o.g., only the barest trace of hinging, very fine and choice; 2015 PSAG certificate (VF 80; SSV $550.00). (photo)

550.00

#E5, 10c Blue, attractive mint single, well centered, strong rich color, o.g., very lightly hinged, extremely fine. (photo)

210.00

#E5, 10c Blue, attractive mint single, well centered, strong rich color, pristine o.g., n.h., choice very fine. (photo)

500.00

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#E5, 10c Blue, remarkably fresh top margin partial imprint mint single, selvage is extra large, rich color on bright paper, o.g., n.h., attractive fine centering; 2014 PSE certificate,. (photo)

500.00

#E6, 10c Ultramarine, bottom plate no. 1173 mint single, unusually well centered and margined, lovely pastel color, o.g., lightly hinged, choice very fine; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

230.00

#E9, 10c Ultramarine, well centered within lavishly large margins, brilliantly fresh color on pristine white paper, o.g., l.h., very fine Jumbo;1990 PF certificate. (photo)

190.00

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376

374

376

#E11, 10c Ultramarine, top plate no.10277 single, exceedingly large margins all around and being wonderfully well centered within them, fresh color and a clean impression on crisp white paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2005 PSE certificate (XF 90 Jumbo; SMQ $160.00 for 90, $300.00 for 95). (photo)

45.00

#E12, 10c Gray violet, highly select mint single, exceptionally well centered amid large margins, rich and fresh color, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2010 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $425.00). (photo)

95.00

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#J6, 30c Brown, excellent centering within large margins, bright and fresh, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

350.00

378

#J7, 50c Brown, fresh mint single, rich color, o.g., very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo)

600.00

379

#J20, 30c Red brown, fresh mint single, with brilliantly rich color and a crisp impression, o.g., n.h., attractive fine centering; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

500.00

#J30, 2c Vermilion, very fresh with rich bright color on clean white paper, o.g., very fine and scarce; 1988 PF certificate. (photo)

775.00

380

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383

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382

383

384

#J36b, 30c Pale rose, nicely centered, lovely pastel color on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., almost very fine; 1995 PF and 2012 PSE certificates. (photo)

1,100.00

#J44, 50c Deep claret, wonderfully bright and fresh, intense color and a deeply etched impression, well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine; a seldom seen never hinged example of this high value postage due. (photo)

925.00

#J45, 1c Deep claret, lovely mint single, brilliantly fresh, wonderfully well centered and margined, intense color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine 1995 PF certificate and a 2006 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $180.00); ex-Killien. (photo)

115.00

#J58, 50c Carmine lake, a very scarce used example, well centered within much larger margins than is normally associated with this key postage due, rich color, lightly postally cancelled rather than the more common precancel, sound and very fine for this key high value; this stamp is notoriously poorly centered and the stamp offered here is about as well centered as this rare value comes. (photo)

1,600.00

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#J59, 1c Rose, exceptionally rare mint postage due, rather well centered, especially fresh with bright rose color on white paper, full o.g., very lightly hinged, very fine for this; 1990 PF certificate. (photo)

4,000.00

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387

#K1-16, 2c on 1c to $2.00 on $1.00 Offices in China cplt., o.g., small h.r., fine-very fine set. (photo)

2,045.00

#K6, 12c on 6c Red orange, pristine mint single, with dazzling bright color and a particularly intense impression on immaculate white paper, exceptionally well centered within large margins, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF 90; SSV $375.00). (photo)

220.00

OFFICIALS

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389

389

#O10, 1c Executive, sumptuously rich color and detailed impression, lightly disturbed o.g. from hinging as is often the case with officials, fine and attractive; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

850.00

#O23, 30c Interior, fresh with deep rich color, quite well centered for this, o.g., nearly very fine; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

290.00

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#O30, 12c Justice, nicely centered within particularly wide margins at sides, strong color, o.g., nearly very fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

260.00

#O35, 1c Navy, marvelously well centered and margined, bright fresh color, o.g., h.r., extremely fine; actually a surprisingly elusive stamp to find in this select quality; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF-Superb 95; SSV $600.00). (photo)

160.00

#O39, 7c Navy, used single with portion of duplex cancel, strong color and impression, attractive fine centering; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

230.00

#O41, 12c Navy, attractive mint single, wonderfully fresh and strong color, well centered within full margins, o.g., h.r., very fine and choice; 2015 PSAG certificate (VF 80; SSV $220.00). (photo)

220.00

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#O54, 24c Post Office, lovely mint single, wonderfully fresh with deep colors and strong impression, nicely centered, o.g., very fine; 2015 PSAG certificate. (photo)

200.00

#O62, 10c State, select mint single, wonderfully well centered, rich color and detailed impression on bright paper, o.g., extremely fine; 2015 PSAG certificate (XF 90; SSV $450.00). (photo)

230.00

#O68, $2.00 State, scarce used single, strong rich colors, barely perceptible corner crease at top right, fine; an elusive stamp used. (photo)

3,000.00

#O94, 1c Agriculture, on soft porous paper, without gum as issued, an attractive appearing example of this rare stamp, brilliant color, quite well centered, expertly rebacked and reperforated on all sides (following the original perforations), very fine appearance; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

6,000.00

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399

#O96, 1c Interior, on soft porous paper,, exceedingly well centered within large margins, strong fresh color, full o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine: ex-Mann; photocopy of a 1990 PF certificate for a block of four, this being the top right stamp, and a 2004 PF certificate as a single. (photo)

300.00

#O107, 6c Justice on soft wove paper, unused, marvelously fresh with attractive color on bright paper, well centered within balanced margins, very fine; 2015 PF certificate. (photo)

210.00

NEWSPAPER STAMPS

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402 403

401

402

403

#PR24, $1.92 Dark brown, deep color and a razor-sharp impression, blue cancel, fine and a difficult used stamp; 2004 PSE certificate. (photo)

250.00

#PR57, 2c Black, fresh mint example, featuring incredibly wide margins and being exceedingly well centered within them, strong color and impression, pristine o.g., never hinged, extremely fine; ex-Mann; 2000 PSE certificate (right selvage subsequently removed) and a 2004 PF certificate. (photo)

for hinged 75.00

#PR61, 8c Black, select mint single, attractively centered amid large margins, strong color, o.g., h.r., fresh and very fine; 2007 PF certificate. (photo)

135.00

#PR66, 48c Red, attractive example of this scarcer newspaper stamp, strong color and impression, o.g., light h.r., pleasing fine centering; 2006 PF certificate. (photo)

1,000.00

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406

405

#PR73, $6.00 Blue, uncommonly fresh, bright radiant color and crisp impression, quite well centered, o.g., lightly hinged for this, nearly very fine and scarce with original gum;1998 and 2014 PF certificates. (photo)

1,050.00

#PR79, $60.00 Purple, unusually fresh mint single with attractive pastel color on brilliantly white paper, o.g., never hinged, fine and quite elusive as never hinged examples are rarely offered of this high value and not priced in Scott; 1990 PF and 2012 PSE certificates. (photo)

for hinged 850.00+

#PR91, 2c Intense black, characteristic strong color of the first Bureau Newspaper stamps, deeply etched impression, nicely centered, o.g., n.h., but with small spot of gum disturbance, nearly very fine; clear 2012 PSE certificate. (photo)

1,200.00

407 407

408

409

406

409

#PR104, 5c Black, top margin partial imprint single, quite well centered, exceptionally intense color, bright and fresh, o.g., stamp n.h., nearly very fine; 2004 PF and 2012 PSE certificates. (photo)

650.00

#PR121, $5.00 Dark Blue, pristine mint block of four, remarkably deep color and detailed impression, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; 2004 PF certificate; catalog value is for four singles. (photo on page 70)

400.00+

#PR124, $50.00 Dull rose, lovely mint single, deep color, unusually well centered within large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2005 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $400.00). (photo)

170.00

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#PS11b, 12b, 10c Rose Red and 25c Blue green booklet panes of ten, a fresh wholesale lot of 31 panes of the 10c value and six panes of the 25c value, five of the latter have electric eye marks at left, o.g,, n.h., fine-very fine or better with some with excellent centering.

1,935.00

PARCEL POSTS 411 PB

#Q5, 5c Parcel Post, gorgeous full top margin imprint and plate no. 6411 block of four, being extraordinarily well centered throughout, rich luxuriant color, strong and intact perforations all around, pristine o.g., barest trace of hinging in the ungummed selvage only, the stamps all n.h., an extremely fine gem plate block; 2015 PF certificate. (photo on page 70)

412 412 413

413

#Q6, 10c Parcel Post, excellent centering within large margins, bright color, o.g.,quite lightly hinged, extremely fine; 2005 PSE certificate (XF 95; SMQ $175.00). (photo)

42.00

#Q9, 25c Parcel Post, an extraordinarily choice mint single featuring huge margins all around and being incredibly well centered within them, gorgeous color in an especially pleasing carmine rose shade, pristine o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 2003 PSE certificate. (photo)

57.00

414 414

415

325.00

415

#QE2, 15c Special Handling, precisely centered within lavishly large margins, brilliantly fresh color on immaculate white paper, unblemished o.g., n.h., a superb gem; 2008 PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $175.00). (photo)

4.00

#QE4a, 25c Yellow green Special Handling, beautifully centered within large margins, wonderfully bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2006 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $160.00). (photo)

32.00

LOCAL STAMPS 416

#29L1, Browne & Co.’s City Post Office, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1c Black, just clear to good margins except just in at top left, tied by “City Post” in circle to 1852 large part folded letter, scarce, about fine; 1990 PF certificate. (photo on page 70) WWW.SPINK.COM

1,000.00


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417 417 418

419 (ᗂ)

#75L2, Hale & Co., (6c) Red, cut square with large equal margins all around, well tied by three manuscript strokes to cover to New York City, very fine. (photo)

1,500.00+

#87L35, Hussey’s Post, New York, N.Y. 1863 2c Brown, just clear to huge margins showing portion of adjoining stamp at left, tied by lovely strike of “2ct. Paid Hussey 50 Wm. St./May 11 (?)” handstamp to beautifully addressed envelope, small portion of back flap missing, still very fine; Signed Geo. B. Sloane. (photo on page 80)

650.00

#143L3, Wells, Fargo & Co., $1.00 Red, an unused block of four from right of pane, large margins other sides, faint corner crease at lower right in pane margin, otherwise very fine. (photo on page 82)

750.00

420 420

#143L4, Wells, Fargo & Co., 1861 $2.00 Green, top margin mint single, bright color on fresh paper, well clear to extra-large margins all around, though these are frequently found without gum this has large part o.g., very fine and choice; 2009 APS certificate. (photo)

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423

424

455

456

467

549

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PITNEY-BOWES METER TEST STAMPS These represent some of the rarest of the U.S. meter stamps. They are all listed in the Hawkins-Stambaugh catalog and rarely appear on the market.

421 421

422

423

424 E

425

425

Hawkins #AB2, 1c Black test meter on manila, 47x45mm, indicia with “1c Paid/02923/Chicago, Ill/Permit No. 5,” very fine and rare; ex-Pitney-Bowes Archives. (photo)

Est. 100-150

Hawkins #AB2, 1c Black test meter from the 1913-14 test, indicia with “1c Paid/00005/Chicago, Ill/Permit No. 5” on envelope with attorneys corner card, mounting thins on bottom back corners, otherwise very fine; one of only 24 souvenir covers produced, very few of which have survived; ex-Pitney-Bowes Archives. (photo on page 80)

Est. 300-400

Hawkins #AB2 var., 1c Black test meter, rebuilt die from the 1912 Washington test (two of the eight original 1908 machines were rebuilt), indicia with “1c Paid/08959/Chicago, Ill/Permit No. 5” on envelope with attorneys corner card, mounting thins on bottom back corners, otherwise very fine and rarer than the regular die; ex-Pitney-Bowes Archives. (photo on page 80)

Est. 300-400

Hawkins #ESY-A7, 1c Yellow green, unadopted essay for the first commercial meter machine dated Nov. 30, 1918 on entire with Universal Stamping Machine Co. corner card, with pencilled “Samples of Stamps” on front, cover with vertical wrinkle and mounting thin on back, otherwise fine; rare and almost never offered; ex-Pitney-Bowes Archives. (photo on page 80)

Est. 200-300

2c Blue and white, unlisted essay for the second type, on 77x43mm piece dated Sep. 2, 1921, very fine; the only recorded example; ex-Pitney Bowes Archives. (photo)

Est. 200-300

REVENUES 426 P

#RB1-7P4, 1c-10c Proprietary, plate proofs on card, blocks of four, each with generous even margins, fresh and extremely fine. (photo on page 82)

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426

429

430

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HUNTING PERMITS

427 427 PB

#RW7, 1940 $1.00 Sepia, handsome and choice bottom left corner margin plate no. 143776 block of six, exceptionally well centered throughout, wonderfully fresh with strong and intact perforations, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; rarely are early Hunting Permit plate blocks found so nice; 2014 PSE certificate (XF 90). (photo)

2,750.00

428 428

429 PB

#RW10, 1943 $1.00 Deep rose, top margin single, marvelously well centered, strong rich color, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine and quite choice; 2007 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $175.00). (photo)

120.00

#RW10, 1943 $1.00 Deep rose, attractive top left corner margin plate no. 152826 block of six, wonderfully well centered, bright vibrant color, post office fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., minor gum skips and and vertical gum crease in the left pair, all of which are natural, otherwise extremely fine; 2014 PSE certificate. (photo on page 82)

700.00

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435

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#RW11, 1944 $1.00 Red orange, top right corner margin plate no. 155603 block of six, well centered, vibrant fresh color, crisp and intact, normal faint natural gum creases, o.g., n.h., very fine; 2014 PSE certificate. (photo on page 82)

431 431

432 PB 433

434 PB

435 PB

436 PB 437 PB

438 PB

439 PB

750.00

433

#RW12, 14, 15, 1945 and 1947 $1.00 Black, 1949 $2.00 Bright green, handpainted hunting permits, the first two corner sheet-margin copies, the last signed by the designer Roger E Preuss, all beautifully handpainted by Ken Michaelsen, stamps o.g., n.h., very fine and handsome group. (photo)

Est. 150-200

#RW12, 1945 $1.00 Black, top right corner plate no. F 157248 block of six, fresh color, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 84)

600.00

#RW15, 1948 $1.00 Bright blue, unusually large and wonderfully well balanced margins, bright color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2005 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $135.00). (photo)

60.00

#RW15, 1948 $1.00 Bright blue, bottom left corner margin plate no. 160101 block of six, attractive centering, strong and intact, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice. (photo on page 84)

400.00

#RW16, 1949 $2.00 Bright green, bottom right corner margin plate no. 160792 block of six, exceptionally well centered, bright fresh color, intact perforations, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a scarce plate block in this high grade; 2011 PSE certificate (XF 90). (photo on page 84)

425.00

#RW16, 1949 $2.00 Bright green, top left corner margin plate no. 160792 block of six, well centered, o.g., n.h., fresh and choice very fine. (photo on page 86)

425.00

#RW18, 1951 $2.00 Gray black, phenomenal top left corner margin plate no. 162126 block of six, with each stamp being incredibly well centered amid large margins as well as the block being virtually perfectly well centered overall, o.g., n.h., a superb gem; a flat plate Hunting permit plate block is almost unheard of in this superlative grade; 2010 PSE .(98 Superb). (photo on page 86)

575.00

#RW21, 1954 $2.00 Black, top left corner margin plate no. 164744 block of six, exceedingly well centered, bold color, strong intact perforations, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2010 PSE certificate (XF 90). (photo on page 86)

575.00

#RW22, 1955 $2.00 Dark blue, choice top right corner margin plate no. 165284 block of six, remarkably well centered and near perfect, brilliant color on fresh white paper, crisp an post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and scarce in this highly select quality; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95). (photo on page 87)

575.00

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439

440

441

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443

444

445

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441 PB

442 PB

443 PB

444 PB

445 PB 446 PB

447 PB

448 PB

449 PB 450 PB

#RW22, 1955 $2.00 Dark blue, bottom right margin plate no. 165285 block of six, exceedingly well centered, brilliantly fresh color, o.g., n.h., choice very fine; .2011 PSE certificate. (photo on page 87)

575.00

#RW23, 1956 $2.00 Black, top right margin plate no. 165829 block of six, brilliantly fresh, unusually well centered, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2011 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85). (photo on page 87)

575.00

#RW25, 1958 $2.00 Black, remarkably handsome top left corner margin plate no. 166753 block of six, excellent centering, crisp and fresh with intense color and impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2011 PSE certificate (XF 90). (photo on page 88)

575.00

#RW26, 1959 $3.00 Blue, ochre and black, top left margin plate no. 167120 block of six (3x2), well centered and fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine; 2014 PSE certificate. (photo on page 88)

815.00

#RW27, 1960 $3.00 Multicolored, select bottom left corner margin plate no. 167503 block of four, excellent centering, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2014 PSE certificate (XF 90). (photo on page 88)

425.00

#RW28, 1961 $3.00 Multicolored, top right corner margin plate no. 167768 block of four, well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 88)

450.00

#RW29, 1962 $3.00 Multicolored, bottom right corner margin plate no. 168073 block of four, marvelously well centered, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90). (photo on page 90)

500.00

#RW30, 1963 $3.00 Multicolored, bottom left corner margin plate no. 168273 block of four, near perfect centering, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and a highly select plate block; 2014 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95). (photo on page 90)

500.00

#RW30, 1963 $3.00 Multicolored, top right margin plate no. 168273 block of four, choice centering, attractive colors, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85). (photo on page 90)

500.00

#RW32, 1965 $3.00 Multicolored, top left corner margin plate no. 168791 block of four, o.g., n.h., choice very fine. (photo on page 90)

500.00

#RW33, 1966 $3.00 Multicolored, top left corner margin plate no. 169058 block of four, unusually choice centering, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo on page 90)

500.00

452

451 451 452

#RW55, 1988 $10.00 Multicolored, o.g., n.h., superb; PSE graded Sup 98 and encapsulated (SMQ $175.00). (photo)

16.00

#RW66-67, 73-75, 1999-2000 and 2006-08 $15.00 Hunting permits, all o.g., n.h., superb; each with PSE certificate graded Superb 98, except RW73 encapsulated (SMQ $580.00). (photo)

142.00

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453 453

454

#RW68-71, 2001-05 $15.00 Hunting permits, all o.g., n.h., superb gem; each PSE graded Gem 100 and encapsulated (SMQ $570.00 for 98 as they do not price 100). (photo)

132.00

#RW74b, 2007 $15.00 Multicolored, souvenir sheet of one signed by the artist, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; PSE graded XF-Sup 95 and encapsulated (SMQ $250.00). (photo on page 90)

140.00

CONFEDERATE STATES 455

456

#6XU2 Atlanta, Geo Paid 5c Black handstamped provisional, on buff envelope to Griffin, Geo bearing circular “Atlanta Ga/ Aug 21 1861” datestamp at right, scarce and attractive. (photo on page 80)

1,000.00

#59XU1, Montgomery, Ala. 5c Red handstamped envelope, superb strike of provisional on cover to Gainesville, Alabama with circular “Montgomery Ala Jul 26 1861” datestamp at top, cover with internal mends which barely detract, otherwise extremely fine; ex-Dr J Hertz. (photo on page 80)

1,100.00

457 457

#2b var., 10c Dark blue, Hoyer & Ludwig with variety of joined “G” and “E” of “Postage”, select mint single possessing extra-large balanced margins all around, rich fresh color in this distinctive shade, full o.g., never hinged, extremely fine; an exceedingly rare combination of a scarce variety and remarkably choice quality; 2015 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ for normal Paterson printing is $1,600.00). (photo)

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#10, 10c Blue, Frame Lines, an amazingly choice used example with large margins showing full frame lines all around, lacking just a bit at top left, in addition on the other three sides have clear to large margins outside of these cutting lines, rich color and sharp impression, lightly cancelled with a neat rim of a black town cancel, extremely fine and truly a rare example of this key CSA stamp in this highly select quality; 2014 PF certificate (XF-Superb 95; not listed in SSV, SMQ $13,300.00). (photo)

1,900.00

459 459

#13, 20c Green, used horiz. pair with intense green color, well clear to extra-large margins all around and cancelled with a black town cancel, extremely fine; not only is this particularly value scarce genuinely used but a pair in the exceedingly choice quality is exceptionally difficult stamp to find; 2013 PF certificate. (photo)

900.00

460 460 P

#14P5, 2c Orange, plate proof on wove stamp paper, full margins all around, fresh and very fine; only one partial sheet of two panes of 100 (defects on a small portion) were discovered at De La Rue; signed by Robson Lowe and accompanied by a photocopy of 1976 PF certificate for the two panes of 100. (photo)

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Confederate States Collection 461 / ( ) Confederate States collection/accumulation of eighteen singles including a couple of postmaster Provisionals with a used 2c Blue New Orleans (#65X1), also includes an unused 2c Green (#3), in addition there is a mint strip of six and a gutter block of four of #12, a gutter pair of #13 and an early Richmond cover with #1 from Stone A or B, nearly all o.g. or used, a few items are never hinged, overall fine-very fine or better.; Scott catalog value in excess of $3,500.00; accompanied by five APS certificates.

Est. 500-750

UNITED STATES POSSESSIONS

462

465

466

Canal Zone 462

#J3, 10c Carmine rose postage due, o.g., h.r., fresh and fine. (photo)

1,000.00

Canal Zone Collection 463 /

Canal Zone mint collection/accumulation of 41 singles and 44 blocks of four plus four booklet panes, starts with the 1924-26 United States overprinted issues including thirteen blocks of four, includes air posts with four values in blocks of four of the first issue including the scarce type II 15c on 1c Yellow green (#C2, three stamps n.h.), also two never hinged sets of blocks of four of the 1929-30 postage dues (#J21-24), o.g,. a fair amount is never hinged are present, fine-very fine; Scott catalog value is over $2,000.00.

Est. 300-400

Danish West Indies Collection 464

Danish West Indies mint and used collection of 63 different on pages lacking only a few of being complete, generally used in the 19th century and mint in the 20th century, includes both imperforates, extensive numerals including a mint example of 14c Lilac and green (#12), nice clean later sets including postage dues, o.g. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 500-750

Hawaii 465

466

#28a, 2c Carmine rose on vertically laid paper, mostly large margins to well clear at upper right, strong color on fresh white paper, neat square grid cancel, very fine; 1980 PF certificate. (photo)

400.00

#71f, 18c Dull rose Provisional Government issue, double overprint, one light, o.g. which is somewhat disturbed, fine; 1903 APA certificate signed by John Luff. (photo)

275.00

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Philippines 467

2c Blue Free Philippines Guerrilla Postal Service adhesive tied by violet double oval “Posted in the Free Philippines/Jan 1945/M.D. No. 10/Mindanao Guerrilla Area” cancel to cover to a military address, with “Passed by U.S. Examiner/Base 0175 Army” handstamp, fresh and very fine; printed in Australia during World War II, this stamp was issued for use on the island of Mindanao, they were supplied to Guerrilla forces on the island under the leadership of Col. Wendell W. Fertig. (photo on page 80)

Est. 150-200

Ryukyu Islands

471

468 468

#7a, 1948 1Y Ultramarine, first printing, nicely centered, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo)

475.00

469

#8-13, 50s-5Y Definitives cplt., mint blocks of four, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo on page 118)

232.00

470 470

#192b, 3c Ryukyu-Hawaii Emigration, overprinted with wide-spaced bars, an exceedingly rare full mint sheet of twenty, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; one seldom sees singles offered, let alone a complete sheet; accompanied by normal overprint sheet for comparison; 2010 PF certificate. (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

14,000.00


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#C14a, 1959 9c on 15Y air post, inverted surcharge, handsome top right corner margin single, well centered, o.g., n.h., faint toning band on gum not showing through, otherwise extremely fine. (photo on page 94)

950.00

472 472

#C19c, 9c on 4c Brown, surcharge transposed, pos. 36, o.g., n.h., very fine and scarce; only a single sheet of 100 received a downward shifted surcharge, of which ten are Scott #C19d, leaving only 90 examples available. (photo)

1,200.00

473 473

#R17-31, 1c-$50.00 Third revenue issue cplt., an extraordinary set of matched bottom sheet-margin imprint singles, wonderfully fresh and well centered throughout, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine and choice; this is the first complete mint never hinged set of these rare revenues that we have ever offered and is, in all probability, unique as imprint singles. (photo)

95

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Ryukyus 1971 4c Iriomote Park, an exceedingly rare full sheet of twenty with imprint, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; this issue was originally planned as a postage stamp, however it became a fiscal stamp and was used on the Ryukyu Islands Emergency Conversion Confirmation Certificates. (photo)

3,500.00+

475 475

#1X1, 1945 7s “Kume Shima” provisional, pos. 14 in the sheet of 21, without gum as issued, large equal margins all around, fresh and extremely fine; this is the first stamp of the Ryukyu Islands issues under United States control and only 3,120 stamps were printed, of which maybe 300 have survived. (photo)

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Ryukyu Islands Collections 476 /

477 /

478 /

Ryukyus Islands mint and used accumulation of many hundreds on stock pages arranged chronologically in binder, including blocks of four, souvenir sheets, much duplication, mint includes much n.h., generally fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $5,500.00.

Est. 300-400

Ryukyus Islands small specialized collection balance, of over 300 stamps in mounts on custom pages, essentially the first issue with first (no 1Y) and second printings, blocks and varieties, and the 1958 currency conversion issue, also with blocks, perf., paper and printing varieties, mint includes much n.h., some used, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 300-400

Ryukyus Islands stock of mostly mint singles and blocks as well as some used arranged in four stockbooks, includes regular issues, commemoratives and air mails including mint #7a (3), 16B block of four and C14-18 blocks of four as well as some other useful items, some earlier issues with gum problems, otherwise o.g., n.h. or used, mostly fine-very fine.

Est. 300-400

UNITED NATIONS

479 479

480

480

#118, 1963 25c First Anniversary of the U. N. Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA) in West New Guinea (West Irian), designer’s original artwork, approximately 7¾” x 5½” in near issued colors, matted on card with block of four of issued stamp at right, endorsed and signed “First prize winner design for UNTEA 1963, Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, slight toning in matting, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

#123, 1964 5c Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization, designer’s original artwork, approximately 7” x 5” in near issued colors, matted and framed in chrome with block of four of the issued stamp at lower left, endorsed and signed by the designer “Accepted Design for IMCO U. N. (August 1963), Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

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482

483 481

484

#244, 1974 10c New Headquarters of International Labor Organization, designer’s original artwork, approximately 7¾” x5½” in slightly different colors than issued, slate shades rather than blue shades, matted on card with blocks of four of the issued stamps including U.N. Offices in Geneva, endorsed and signed by the designer “Accepted Layout for I.L.O. 1974, Henry K Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

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483

484

485

486

486

#251, 1974 18c Globe U.N. Emblem, Flags, designer’s original artwork, approximately 5½” x 7¾” in near issued colors, matted and framed in chrome with block of four of the issued stamp at bottom, endorsed and signed by the designer “Accepted design for 18c regular issue U.N. 1975, Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo on page 98)

Est. 200-300

#253, 1974 18c World Population Year, designer’s original artwork, approximately 5½” x 8¾” in near issued colors, matted on card with blocks of four of the issued stamps including U.N. Offices in Geneva at bottom, endorsed and signed by the designer “Final design for World Population Year 1974, Henry K. Bencsath,” some toning in the matting, purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo on page 98)

Est. 200-300

#256, 1975 10c Peaceful uses of outer space, designer’s original artwork, approximately 7¾” x 5½” in near issued colors, matted on card with blocks of four of the issued stamps including U.N. Offices in Geneva at right, endorsed and signed by the designer “Accepted Design, Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo on page 98)

Est. 200-300

#263, 1975 10c Namibia - United Nations direct responsibility, designer’s original artwork, approximately 5½” x 7¾” in near issued colors but with denomination “0c,” matted and framed in chrome with blocks of four of the issued stamps including U.N. Offices in Geneva, endorsed and signed by the designer “Accepted Design - Namibia 1975, Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

#274, 1976 13c U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, designer’s original artwork, approximately 5½” x 9” in near issued colors, matted on card, signed by the designer “Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

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488

489

487

488

489

#278, 1976 13c United Nations Postal Administration, designer’s original artwork, approximately 7¾” x 5½” in near issued colors, matted on card, endorsed and signed by the designer “Proofed design for U.N. Stamp 25 years, Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

#289, 1977 13c Peaceful uses of atomic energy, designer’s original artwork, approximately 5½” x 8” in near issued colors, matted on card, signed by the designer “Henry K. Bencsath,” purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

Offices in Geneva, Switzerland #79, 1978 70c General Assembly, Flags and Globe, designer’s original artwork, approximately 7¾” x 5½” in near issued colors, matted and framed in chrome, endorsed and signed by the designer “Accepted design for U.N. Assemblee Generale, Henry K. Bencsath,” some slight soiling in the matting, purported to be one of two produced, very fine and attractive. (photo)

Est. 200-300

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United Nations Collections 490 /

491

United Nations collection and accumulation of thousands, loose in envelopes as received, boxes, stockbooks, all contained in four cartons, including a couple of limited edition cachet prints each bearing a stamp with the designer’s signature, Henry K. Bencsath, one being framed, first day covers, also a volume of 1960s U.S. and some worldwide, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 200-300

United Nations mostly mint collection and accumulation of thousands in seven albums and one stockbook, all contained in carton, including a range of imprint blocks, mostly in complete matched sets, Offices in Geneva, much duplication, some later sheets, few covers, few used, virtually all mint are o.g., n.h., generally fine-very fine.

Est. 100-150

UNITED STATED COLLECTIONS AND LARGE LOTS 492 /

Extensive and valuable mint and used collection in seventeen White Ace albums, collected very comprehensively from a first issue 5c Red Brown (#1) to 1997, the used are confined to the 19th century with a nice representation of the 1851 imperforates and 1857-61 first perforated issues, but even there we note a couple of mint as #24 and #26, the Civil War issues are present used with some of the grilled issues, even here and in the Bank Notes mint start to appear especially in the later Bank Notes, Small Bank Notes are complete mint and thereafter collected mint, Columbians are complete to the $1.00 plus $3.00 and $5.00, all mint, Trans-Mississippis complete to the 50c mint, commemoratives lack very few of being complete and include a 2c White Plains souvenir sheet never hinged, in the regular issues the Bureau issues are well represented and a few never hinged start to appear, the 1902-03 Issue is complete mint to the 50c, Washington-Franklins are extensive with even more never hinged and includes a nice range of coil pairs or line pairs, thereafter lacking only a few rarities of being complete to 1997 including 1922-25 Series cplt., also includes air posts complete including the Zeppelins, special deliveries, extensive postage dues lacking only some of the rarities, and parcel posts cplt. mint, the collector was conscientious buying from reliable sources and often getting certificates for better items (accompanied by 110 PF, PSE and APS certificates), o.g. or used, never hinged are found throughout from the early 20th century, by the 1930s virtually all are never hinged, an occasional fault is found but surprisingly few for a collection of this size and scope; an exceptionally valuable collection with Scott catalog value for just the premium material in excess of $95,000.00 plus hundreds of dollars of face value in all the modern material; certainly a collection that warrants careful examination. Est. 15,000-20,000

493 / (ᗂ) High value mint and used collection with a concentration of the value in the 19th century issues, over 550 singles and pairs plus a few blocks and plate blocks housed in Lighthouse hingeless album, the early imperforates are largely used including three different #1’s, but unused and mint quickly enter the scene in the 1857-61 issue with 5c Orange brown and three 24c values in different shades, the Civil War issue is collected mint and used including a few grills, in this early period we note a few reprints and special printings as a 10c Black (#4), 5c Orange brown of the 1857-61 Reprints (#42) and four of the 1869 Pictorial re-issues including the 10c and 15c values, there is a nice array of Bank Note issues especially later issues with mint values including some that are n.h., Small Bank Notes are complete mint less the 30c value, from here nearly all are collected mint, we note ten different Columbians with a $1.00 and $5.00 values, numerous Bureau issues, 1902-03 issue cplt. to the 50c, 20th century includes many of the commemoratives up to the 1930s including souvenir sheets with a never hinged 2c White Plains souvenir sheet, Washington-Franklins are scattered but often n.h. when present and include some of the rotary coils, the 1922-26 Regular issue is complete plus the later rotary issues, also includes airmails including the $1.30 and $2.60 Zeppelins, a few special delivery and postage due issues and ten different of the parcel posts including the $1.00, condition varies with faults present in the 19th century but there are also nice collectable stamps found throughout, in the earlier 19th century there are items without gum and regummed but also many with o.g. and never hinged items are found throughout from the Bank Notes onward, many fine-very fine are present; a valuable collection worthy of careful examination; Scott catalog value totals over $65,000.00; accompanied by 87 APS, PF and PSE certificates.

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Extensive mostly used collection of over 800 stamps on custom pages in album, issues to 1920, including New York 5c (5, two without signature), 1847 5c (5), 5c Reproduction, 1851-56 5c (2), 10c Ty. I (2, one on cover), 10c Ty. II (2), 10c Ty. IV pen cancel, 1857-61 1c Ty. IV (2, one pen cancel), 5c Ty. I (4), 5c Ty. II (2), 10c Ty. I, 12c (4), 24c (2), 30c (3), 90c (2), 1861-62 to 90c (2), excellent range of grills with 3c “A” grill (2, one on cover), 3c “D” grill (2), 2c, 3c and 12c “Z” grills, “E” and “F” grills complete, 1869 Pictorials to 90c (2), Re-issues to 30c, good range of Bank Notes with values to 90c (8), 1883-85 2c special printing (#211B), 1890-93 to 90c, Columbians and Trans-Mississippi sets complete, Bureau to $5.00, 1902-03 to $5.00, good range of Washington-Franklins with scattered o.g., few varieties and multiples, commemoratives with 1909 3c Lincoln bluish paper, some significant faults to be expected, mostly in earlier issues, mixed condition but with some very fine; worth careful inspection; eleven certificates accompany.

Est. 7,500-10,000

Large twentieth century mint accumulation in five stock books plus a sheet file and on pages, includes a wide range of material in singles pairs and blocks of various sizes, it starts with early twentieth century issues and has a concentration in the 1922-25 Regular issues including numerous singles of the dollar values with three $5.00 Carmine and blue (#573) plus a block of eight of the $1.00 Violet brown (#571) and two blocks of eight of the $2.00 Deep blue (#572), another concentration is in hundreds of coils in pairs, line pairs and strips of mostly four though some are larger, these are coil issues where authenticity is not an issue as most are rotary coils, these range from the WashingtonFranklin issues to the 1939 Presidentials, there are also five uncut sheets of the Farley special printings including 3c Mothers of America and Wisconsin (#754-55) plus the Byrd souvenir sheet of 25 panes (#768), there is a modest amount of back-of-the-book including air posts with a few sheets or partial sheets of earlier issues, the same with special deliveries and postage dues, the condition overall is very clean, o.g. where so issued, there are a few hinged items but the vast majority are never hinged and fresh, fine to very fine with very few exceptions; the total catalog value for the premium material is over $29,000.00 plus there are hundreds of stamps that are just postage and not counted; examination will prove rewarding.

Est. 5,000-7,500

Primarily 20th century mint collection of many hundreds in mounts in Scott album, including 1890-93 set, Columbians to 50c, Trans-Mississippi to 10c, 1902-03 to 50c, commemoratives, good range of Washington-Franklins but with some misidentified, 1917 $5.00, 1917-19 set, 1918 $2.00 and $5.00, 1920 $2.00, 1922-25 set, White Plains souvenir sheet, Kansas and Nebraska sets, scattered later to about 1980, extensive backof-the-book with airmails complete o.g. to 1979, special deliveries, postage dues mostly used, parcel post and lastly hunting permit stamps, mint includes o.g., l.h. and unused but with some n.h., some faults to be expected, some mount shrinkage, mixed condition to fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 5,000-7,500

19th and 20th century mostly mint collection of over 2500 stamps in two Scott National albums in excellent condition with slip cases, issues to 1990, scattered early used the best of which is an 1847 5c, mint from 1882 onwards, including 1888 to 30c, 189093 to 10c, Columbians to 15c, 1898 set, Trans-Mississippi to 5c, 1902-03 to 15c, good range of Washington-Franklins with 1908-09 to 15c, 1c and 2c bluish papers, 1910-11 set, 1913-15 to 12c, 1916-17 to 12c, 1917 $5.00, 1917-19 set, 1918 $5.00, 1920 $2.00, useful range of flat plate and rotary coils with some pairs, some guide line, some joint line, better earlier commemoratives with sets and part sets, 1922-15 set, White Plains souvenir sheet, Kansas and Nebraska sets, pretty much complete thereafter to 1990, extensive back-of-the-book with excellent airmails complete except Graf Zeppelin set, special deliveries, postage dues, scattered officials, parcel post with 1913 set, few revenues, some used, hunting permit stamps complete to 1990 o.g., few Confederate States with #62X2, mint includes o.g. and l.h., only scattered small faults noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; a clean and attractive collection worth careful inspection, ideal for continuation.

Est. 5,000-7,500

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July 15-16, 2015 - New York, N.Y. 498 / PB Substantial mint collection of over 450 singles and pairs plus another 250 blocks of various sizes and plate blocks, largely 20th century though it includes twelve different Columbians, 24 different 19th century Bureau issues and a half dozen Trans-Mississippis, includes numerous better 20th century regular and commemorative issues including dollar values plus airmails with a never hinged set of the 1930 Graf Zeppelins, also includes booklet panes and souvenir sheets including a well centered and pretty White Plains souvenir sheet, condition overall is very clean and fresh, hinged items are found in some of the earlier issues but the vast majority are o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; well worth examining with total Scott catalog well over $22,500..00; accompanied by 37 PF or PSE certificates or photocopies of certificates.

Est. 4,000-5,000

499 / PB 20th century mostly mint collection of over 2100 stamps in Grossman album, virtually all in multiples, including 1922-25 $5.00 top margin block of four with arrow, 1923-26 8c plate block of four, 1925 Lexington-Concord set in plate blocks, 1925 NorseAmerican set in plate blocks (additional 2c) and center line blocks of four, range of 2c reds, some non-conforming blocks with plate numbers, White Plains souvenir sheet, Kansas 8c plate block of four, 1931 rotary 50c plate block of four, range of National Parks, mint includes o.g., l.h., unused with much n.h. and also a few used imperf. National Parks, occasional trivial fault spotted, generally fresh and fine-very fine; well worth inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $20,000.00.

Est. 4,000-5,000

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Mint and used collection and accumulation from an estate offered intact, the best part being a well duplicated mint and used collection in eight stockbooks starting with a 5c 1847 and continuing with 1861 issue to 90c, 1867 grills to 30c, 1869 to 30c, Bank Notes to 90c, Columbians to 50c, Trans-Mississippi to $1.00, etc., with a fair amount of face value in modern issues, however the condition is quite mixed, there is also three file boxes and three albums filled with plate blocks, a used stock in about ten file boxes and quantities of unused postal stationery, all filling four large cartons.

Est. 3,000-4,000

19th century used collection balance of 184 stamps on pages, all stamps identified by Scott number, including 1851-57 5c with large margins, 12c, 1857-61 10c Ty. III, 1861 10c, 1861-62 5c, 24c steel blue, 90c, 1867 2c “Z” grill with PF certificate, 1c “E” grill (2, both with certificates), 1869 Pictorial 6c with photocopy of PF certificate, good range of Bank Notes with values to 90c, 1890-93 to 90c with PF certificate, Columbians with some attractive low values, $1.00 with PF certificate, Bureau with values to $2.00 (2), Trans-Mississippi set complete less $1.00, 50c with PF certificate, occasional fault noted although non mentioned on the cited certificates, generally fine-very fine; an attractive grouping worth close inspection; four additional certificates accompany.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Accumulation from an estate filling two cartons, the best part being a collection in two Lighthouse hingeless albums including used 1847 5c, unused 5c and 10c reproductions of the 1847 issue, mint Columbians to $1.00, mint Panama-Pacific cplt., 1922 regular issue to $5.00 and other better items, there is also a mostly used collection including 5c 1847, more modest collections in various albums, several stockbooks filled with stuck postage and a variety of other junk, mixed condition throughout so inspection is essential.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Mostly 20th century mint and used collection and accumulation of few thousand on custom pages in four albums, three binders and loose, all contained in box, issues to about 1990, including regular issues with 1923 coil waste 2c carmine, perf 11x10 used, White Plains souvenir sheet and Kansas-Nebraska sets o.g., booklet panes with 1917 1c A.E.F. pane of 30, extensive back-of-the-book, airmails with 1923 set o.g., n.h., 1930 Zeppelin set o.g., 1933 Century of Progress 50c, plus flown cover, special deliveries, postage dues, Offices in China complete o.g., newspapers and periodicals, some small faults to be expected, some misidentified but with much fine-very fine; worth careful inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

19th Century fancy cancel collection comprised of over 220 items hinged on quadrilled pages and offered intact as received from an estate, roughly a third of which we believe to be forgeries and so have marked a small “x” alongside, the rest are genuine to the best of our knowledge and include numerous better cancels such as negative “USED AND DONE FOR” on 3c 1851, cannon on 3c 1861, skull & crossbones on #210, kicking mule on 2c Bank Note to mention a few, as well as geometrics, stars, shields, “US” etc., typical mixed condition so inspection is strongly advised.

Est. 1,500-2,000

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Mostly mint balance of an estate, a wide range of 19th and 20th century material mostly on stockcards with not many classics except for #64 with PFC, most are from the Columbians on including Columbian blocks of four of 3c, 4c (2), 6c (4) and 8c, plus several damaged dollar values, other commemoratives, Prexies including dollar value plate blocks, a recalled Legends of the West sheet, air mails with a mint set of Graf Zeppelins and a C18 plate block, some revenues including #REA99 (3) and ducks as well as useful possessions, very mixed condition with a few stuck down, stained, faulty or off center, but also a good amount of useful o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine so please examine thoroughly.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Small high quality mint accumulation of about 70 stamps and six plate blocks on original lot cards, aside from a used #119 these are largely mint stamps of the 20th century up to the 1940s, includes air posts with a set of the 1926-27 Map plate blocks (#C7-9), a few special deliveries and even some hunting permit stamps, there is also a large registered cacheted FDC of all the Farley special printings in singles including those from the souvenir sheets on one cover, o.g., an occasional lightly hinged items but the vast majority are never hinged, very fine-extremely fine; while the catalog value is in excess of $2,200.00 this hardly represents the value as this lot is accompanied by 48 certificates, 45 of which are PSE certificates, mostly graded, and there are a number of more modern issues where the catalog value is trivial but with very high grade certificates, we note for example that there are eleven 1938 Presidentials up to the 16c value all with graded certificates of Superb 98; certainly a lot that needs to be examined to be appreciated.

Est. 1,000-1,500

19th and 20th century collection and accumulation of few thousand in eleven binders, all in box and carton, including a few early issues, 1869 Pictorials to 15c Ty. II, few better Washington-Franklins mostly used, commemoratives on White Ace pages with Columbians and Trans-Mississippi issues to 50c, few other early commemoratives, PanAmerican, Louisiana Purchase and Jamestown sets, White Plains souvenir sheet, mostly o.g., some back-of-the-book, airmails with 1918 and 1923 sets o.g. and used, special deliveries, postage dues, few revenues with 1960 $1.00 and $2.00 boating stamps, also 1862 State of Georgia $50.00 banknote (Criswell Cr. 2), mint includes, o.g., l.h., scattered unused with much later n.h., much used mixed in with mint, duplication, small faults to be expected, mixed condition but some fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 1,000-1,500

19th and 20th century mint and used accumulation of over 140 stamps on cards in small box, including a 1851-57 3c orange brown strip of three from Plate 0 with APS certificate, a fine o.g. 30c Columbian, Trans-Mississippi 1c imprint pair, 2c imprint pair (3, plus one in a block of four, 5c (2), 10c, a very fine o.g. 5c Jamestown, few better Washington-Franklins with 1908-09 $1.00 and a 1908-10 5c guide line pair (#351), 1910-11 1c o.g. n.h. with PF certificate graded XF 90 J, a #500 used with APS certificate, few plate blocks with 2c Norse-American (2), 5c Lexington-Concord, 9c Kansas, 1c Parcel Post, few suspect items, condition in terms of centering ranges from the atrociously centered o.g. $5.00 Columbian to the occasional choice stamp such as 1922-25 1½c o.g. n.h. with a PF certificate grading it as XF 90 J, hence mixed condition to extremely fine; worth a close inspection; nine additional certificates accompany.

Est. 1,000-1,500

19th and 20th century mostly used collection of over 500 stamps in B.W.H. Poole album, issues to 1940, including 1851-56 10c Ty. III (2), 1861-66 to 90c, few grills, range of Bank Notes to 90c, 1890-93 to 30c, Columbians to 50c, Bureau to $2.00, 1902-03 to $2.00, 1913-15 Panama-Pacific set complete, range of Washington-Franklins with 1918 $5.00, few o.g. coil pairs with some misidentified, Kansas and Nebraska sets, some faults throughout, scattered o.g., mixed condition though some fine and attractive; Scott catalog exceeds $14,500.00.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Mint and used collection and accumulation filling a large carton, includes a collection in a Lighthouse hingeless album and on Lighthouse hingeless pages with a few better items and a fair amount of face value, a collection of cut squares and revenues in a Scott album, some mint sheets and plate blocks, miscellaneous including Ebay purchases, plus a smaller box with some foreign, primarily Belgium, mixed condition and replete with photographic replicas throughout, so view with caution.

Est. 750-1,000

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1851-57 and 1857-61 1c and 3c grouping of about 50 stamps on cards, mostly plated, including 1851-57 1c Ty. IV (3, with two recut twice at top and twice at bottom), 3c orange brown (Ty. I and Ty. II) (11, all plated except one), 3c experimental orange brown (#11A) (3, with two signed by Dr. Amonette), 3c Ty. II (11A) two examples showing five line recuts (95L1L), 1857-61 3c Ty. III a plated block of six from top of sheet with four stamps o.g. n.h., also a #26P3 plate proof on India, thinned, additional small faults to be expected, mixed condition; an interesting group worth close inspection.

Est. 750-1,000

19th and 20th century collection of over 900 stamps in Scott National album, including 1869 Pictorial 10c, 12c and 30c, range of Bank Notes with values to 90c (2), Columbians to 50c, scattered Bureau, Kansas and Nebraska sets o.g., Presidentials, generally complete range of later issues to 1969, mostly used through 1929, o.g. thereafter, some faults to be expected in early and 19th century, couple perfin high values noted, much fresh and fine-very fine, Scott catalog exceeds $6,100.00.

Est. 750-1,000

Altered stamps, group of fifteen mostly 19th century items that have been altered, cleaned, repaired or whatever, including #3-4 card proofs shaved to resemble the reproductions, unused #39 rebacked and regummed, #263 or 278 rebacked and regummed, #400A reperforated to resemble #404, several Bank Notes, etc., sold strictly on an “as is” basis.

Est. 500-750

Small selection of 102 stamps in plate blocks or blocks of four, including 1917-19 12c plate block of six, 1919 3c Victory plate block of six, 1923 2c Harding perf. 10 plate block of four, 1920 Pilgrim set in plate blocks of six (5c with number mostly trimmed away), 1924 Huguenot-Walloon set in plate blocks of six, fresh, some small faults, generally finevery fine; owner’s inventory and catalog of $2,920.00.

Est. 200-300

Postage Lots 515

Mint sheet accumulation in six large mint sheet albums, includes regular issues and commemoratives in the period of the 10c to 32c first class postage period, very clean, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Face Value 4,278.00

516 BP

Modern mint accumulation in large box, contains a wide range of material, much of which is directly from the Post Office in Post Office packaging, includes mint blocks, miniature sheets, souvenir sheets, booklets and coils, some of the last in full rolls of various sizes, also a number of special Post Office collection books with the stamps that go in them, plus miscellaneous, some of which does not even fit into the face value category, the mint accumulation is o.g., n.h. often just as it came out of the Post office. Face Value 4,250.00

517 BP

Mint sheet, partial sheet and miscellaneous postage accumulation, the sheets and partial sheets are mostly in the 3c -20c denomination, there are also many blocks of these same issues in various sizes, plus there is a stockbook with coil strips and some blocks including dollar values up to the $5.00 value, etc. there is even an occasional item with premium value, all is very clean and fresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Face Value 2,100.00+

518 BP

Modern complete booklet and coil collection/accumulation in seven Lindner album binders with dust cases, in both categories there is a modest amount of earlier premium items including complete booklets of the Washington-Franklin issues and the later 192234 Regular issues plus a complete Lindbergh booklet, coils include the 1929-32 issues in various multiples including line pairs and 1938 Presidentials, etc., this premium material catalogs over $2,000.00, then the vast majority of the bulk in the albums is an accumulation of modern booklets and coil strips of various sizes that go all the way into the 37c postage period including plate number strips, etc., this adds another $2,050.00 in face value, o.g. n.h., fine-very fine.

519

Est. 1,500-2,000

Modern mint accumulation, face value lot of many hundreds on pages in binder, chiefly 1985 through 1990, few higher value items such as 1987 $5.00 Bret Harte two sheets of twenty, 1988 Express Mail $8.75 plate block of four, extensive range of booklets and panes, plate blocks and some scrap, all counted at face value, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Face Value 1,240.00

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Mint postage accumulation consisting of mostly full sheets plus some partial sheets and blocks in various sizes, a large portion is from the 3c commemorative period but includes values as high as 15c, there are sheets as early as the 1930s so there are some slightly premium issues of the 3c commemoratives and 1936-37 Army-Navy issue plus some later se-tenant issues, o.g., n.h., overall fine-very fine. Face Value 1,000.00

521

Modern postage accumulation of mostly 34c, 37c and 39c stamps in sheetlets or singles, plus around half the total face value in dollar values to $16.50

Face Value 540.00

Overrun Countries large sheet accumulation consisting of a total of 170 sheets, all thirteen countries are represented, the least is Albania with eight sheets, the most is Luxembourg with 26 sheets, most of the rest are in the nine to thirteen range, all are fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine.

Face Value 425.00

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Back-of-the-book accumulation of over 350 stamps on pages, including officials, Post Office Dept. 1873 3c two pairs and five blocks of four, mostly o.g., n.h., special deliveries with a good range of used early issues with the occasional o.g. example, later plate blocks, parcel post with 1913 set used, some small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, later generally fine-very fine; collector’s inventory and catalog exceeds $2,100.00.

Est. 200-300

Special Delivery Stamps small collection of 26 mint and eighteen used stamps on Scott hingeless pages, including mint 1885 10c, 1888 10c, issues complete 1902 through 1971 with additional #E11, used issues complete through 1925, mint includes o.g., l.h. with later n.h., occasional fault noted, generally fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 400-500

Offices in China small group of 31 stamps on pages, including 1919 set less $1.00 on 50c, 60c on 30c with small fault o.g., balance being used with values to 24c on 12c (both shades), 1922 2c on 1c and 4c on 2c, mostly agency cancels, occasional small fault noted, generally fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 500-750

Officials mint and used collection of over 200 stamps on pages, including mint sets of Agriculture, Treasury and War (less 1c) Departments on hard paper, scattered other mint with War Department soft paper set, a good representation of used with values to 90c (7), range of cancels, some colored, mint includes o.g., l.h. and scattered unused, some small faults to be expected, tone spots on some, mixed condition although many fine and attractive are present; worth close inspection.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Officials small grouping of 72 stamps comprising Interior Dept. 1873 12c, 30c and 90c, 1879 3c block of six, 6c (26) in blocks, strips and singles, 10c three pairs, first three o.g., War Dept. 1879 1c single and strip of three, 3c block of four, 6c three singles and three pairs, 12c two blocks of four and a block of six, many n.h., some small faults to be expected, generally fresh, many fine; includes owner’s inventory and catalog exceeds $4,400.00.

Est. 400-500

Newspaper Stamps small collection of 56 stamps and four proof items on pages, including 1865 10c, 1875 5c to 25c plate proofs on card, 10c, 1875 12c, 48c with PF certificate, 1879 36c, 72c, 84c and $6.00, 1885 24c, 48c, 72c and 96c, 1895 1c, 2c, 5c, $2.00 and $5.00, all o.g., 1895-97 $5.00, $20.00 to $100.00, all o.g., set to $50.00 used, $20.00 with PF certificate, some small faults to be expected but with much finevery fine; worth a close inspection; four additional certificates accompany.

Est. 1,500-2,000

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Carriers’ and Locals collection and accumulation of over 100 stamps and 72 covers plus some reference on custom pages in album and loose in box, including Carriers’ with 1851 1c (#LO2) o.g. block of fifteen (5x3), another single on cover with a #11 from Cincinnati to Pennsylvania with 1978 PF certificate, Baltimore Government City Dispatch 1c red (#1LB9) on folded circular with 1981 PF certificate, U.S. City Despatch Post 3c (#6LB3) on cover, not tied, 3c (#6LB5) (2, on separate covers, one not tied), 3c (#6LB5b) on cover, not tied, extensive range of Locals with Adams & Co. Express, California, D.O. Blood & Co., Philadelphia with #15L8 uncancelled on folded letter to New York with 1998 PF certificate, Boyd’s City Express, New York, Hale & Co., an extensive grouping of Hussey’s Post, New York covers, some significant express covers with Currier’s Gloucester & Boston black on orange label on cover to Townsend, Mass with 1990 PF certificate, also unlisted Eastern Express Co. blue label on cover to Lewiston, Maine, condition varies with faults present as is quite normal with these issues but with much fine-very fine appearing, worth careful inspection; four additional certificates accompany.

Est. 4,000-5,000

Stamped envelopes and wrappers unused cut-square collection of over 400 different items in Scott Specialty album with slip case, including a few early issues, 1864-65 30c, 40c, 1870-71 10c on amber, 1874-86 30c on amber, 30c on oriental buff, 90c on white, 1887-94 30c on oriental buff, range of later issues, air post envelopes, air letter sheets, few officials with postal service 1877 blue on amber, generally fresh and fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 500-750

1876 3c Centennial cut squares accumulation of 168 items on stock pages, comprising 3c red (67 and one piece of printer’s waste), 3c green (99) and one with double line under “Postage” (#U221), variety of cancels although non noted from the exposition, some small faults to be expected, generally fresh and fine-very fine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Postal card mint and used collection/accumulation in three large boxes, the substantial basis of this lot is a largely mint postal card collection in five Scott specialty albums, this collection is virtually complete mint for postal cards and paid-reply cards right up to modern sets, less the full-face McKinley, includes mint examples of both first issue design with large and small watermarks (#UX1, 3), one of the few used is the scarce #UX4 with small watermark that is easily seen, other key items include the printing press “1/Cent” surcharge on both postal cards and the paid-reply card, all mint (#UX34-35, UY10), plus nearly all the other early issues mint, in addition to this nice collection there is an accumulation of hundreds of mint and used postal cards, mostly common or modern, even some modern postal envelopes, covers and picture postcards, the collection cards are clean and attractive and carefully collected, fine to very fine, the rest of the accumulation is a bit more mixed but mostly fine-very fine; examine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

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Revenues valuable and all-encompasing collection of many thousands of stamps mounted on quadrilled pages in four large albums that we are offering intact as received, much of the value lies in the first album which starts with strong First Issues including a number of rarities and five essays, highlights include #R2c, R3b, R6e, R11a, R13a, R13b, R15b, R16b, R17c, R19a, R21c, R32b, R33a, R34b, R36a, R43a, R49b, R50a pair, R50b, R51a, R56b, R57b, R58b, R61c, R62b, R63a, R64a, R65a, R65b, R74a, R74c, R75a, R76a, R77a with large margins (corner crease), R79a top sheet-margin single with the other margins large, R79c, R80c (3), R81a, R82a, R86a, R88a, R90a, R91a, R92a, R94a, R95a, R97c, R98a, R98c (2), R100a, R100c, R101a, R101c and R102c, with some duplication for shades or handstamped cancels and we have not checked for silk papers, it is possible that a few imperfs. and part perfs. may be altered, but we don’t see this as a big problem here, the collection continues with Second Issue complete to $50.00, plus a 50c with inverted center, Third Issue complete to $10.00 and both 2c inverted centers, later issues include R160 (2), R163b top margin vertical strip of three, R180 and weak Reds with values only to $10.00, the Proprietary issues include RB5a, RB5b, RB6b, RB8b, RB11c, RB12c, RB13c, RB15c (2), RB16a, RB18c, RB19b mint and RB43, next comes Future Delivery, Stock Transfer with Greens only to $10.00 value, Wines, Playing Cards, Silver Tax, Consular Service with RK1-6, RK8-9, RK11, RK21a, RK22, RK26 and RK32-40 and Customs complete, the Private Die Proprietary section is extensive and has not been checked for experimental silk papers, here we note RO5, RO19b, RO25b (2), RO37b, RO60a, RO61b, RO76a, RO81a, RO94a, RO100a mint, RO107a, RO131a, RO137a, RO159 five trial color proofs, RO165a, RS46a, RS61a, RS65a, RS73a, RS84a, RS129b, RS177d, RS178a, RS246a, RT25b, RT30c and others, next come Hunting Permits, Telegraph stamps, Narcotic, some Cinderella material, Possessions revenues, mostly Cuba and Philippines, a strong showing of Beer stamps with numerous better items such as REA15c, REA36 and REA100A just to mention a few, Cigarette and Cigar tax stamps, and that is just the first volume, the second volume contains the continuation of Cigar stamps, Snuff, strong Tobacco and every imaginable kind of Springer listed Tax Paids including Lock Seals, the last two volumes are all State Revenues of various kinds, condition is mixed as is typical of such a collection, however much fine-very fine can be found and the collector generally avoided cut cancels; an impressive collection formed decades ago that is well deserving of the prolonged viewing that will be required to make a proper evaluation. Est. 15,000-20,000

534

Revenues, Consular Service Fee stamps accumulation, duplicated hoard of thousands in numbered glassines, mostly the commoner numbers in quantities up to 900 of any one, great variety of cancels, some some faults to be expected, mixed condition to fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $11,600.00.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Small proof and essay accumulation, 74 items on leaves and loose, including essays with1851 Attributed to Gavit & Co. 1851 3c Franklin black, Die on ivory glazed paper, third state (#11-E3e), 1864 Henry Lowenberg Decalcomania essays 2c black pair, proofs with 1847 5c on colored bond paper with cross-hatching (trimmed), Reproduction 5c and 10c plate proofs on card, 1861-62 1c to 90c plate proofs on card, 1869 Pictorials to 90c plate proofs on card, good range of Bank Note proofs with values to 90c (3), few small faults to be expected, mostly fresh colors, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 500-750

Small proof and essay collection of 21 items including seven essays being mostly 1869 Pictorial essays with small numerals including 12c corner block of four and 24c and 30c values on tinted paper, the rest are mostly plate proofs or trial color proofs on card or India including 24c an 90c 1869 Pictorial plate proofs on India, also includes 1861 30c Orange small die proof, one item that is not listed in Scott is a perforated 1861 3c trial color in an intense red brown color, an occasional small flaw present but virtually all are fine-very fine or better; Scott catalog value for listed items over $1,750.00; accompanied by eight APS certificates.

Est. 400-500+

535 EP

536 EP

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Postal History and Cover Large Lots 537

538

539

540

541 FDC

542

Arizona Territorial group of fourteen covers or cards, including 1879 Aribaca negative geometric star to Chicago, 1889 Jerome geometric star double rate to Prescott, 1887 San Carlos Post Office Department registry return receipt to Las Cruces, New Mexico, range of other origins with Bonita, Camp Huachuca (2, different), Cochise (2), Fairbank, Klondyke, Pine and Silver King, mostly on later Bank Note and Bureau issues, a few small faults but much attractive; worth a look.

Est. 200-300

1851-57 1c Issue covers, group comprised of 29 covers, virtually all franked by 1c Blue, Type V stamps, most being single usages paying the drop or circular rate, but also one franked by two singles, one with three singles and four with additional 3c stamps, nice variety of origins and destination and some are plated, some stamp or cover faults, majority are fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

Pan-American exposition multicolored illustrated covers, small but gorgeous group of eight used and two unused covers, including two different designs by H.G. Breed, five by the Niagara Envelope Co. with views of Ethnology Building (2), U.S. Government Building (2) and Manufacturers and Liberal Arts Building and one by Pan-American Exposition Co. (repaired), plus four have additional Pan-Am label affixed and one franked by 1c Pan-American was used on the second day of issue of the stamp, also includes a complementary pass for the entire Columbian Exposition along with a letter from Edward Butler the Chairman of the exposition and the cover in which it was mailed, mostly fresh and very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

The Texas Centennial Stamp “First Day Sale” Collection, a very unusual and specialized documentation of the issuance and sale of the 1936 3c Texas Centennial issue (#776) in Gonzalrs, Texas, this is all housed in an extra-large printed album specially made for the occasion, starts with a photo and typed letter signed by James D. Allred, Governor of Texas, the actual philatelic material include matching position sheets of the two different plates used for the first stamp sales plus the subsequent two plates for the later sheets, a pair of photographic essays of unissued designs and 30 cacheted F.D.C.’s showing the three different cancels used in Gonzales, the unusual collateral that is included are a the official P.O Announcement of the stamp, three copies of telegrams between Washington and Gonzales, seven original photos of production in Washington and sale of the stamps in Gonzales, plus another fourteen real photo post cards showing the post office, workers preparing the stamps and covers for sale and important views of the area, a truly impressive collection, only ten of these collections were prepared of which this is number five with a notarized statement to that effect, overall very fine; this collection needs to be examined to be really appreciated.

Est. 400-500

1939 3c Baseball Centenary first day cover collection comprised of 12 cacheted covers, eleven of which are signed by players, including Preacher Roe, Bill Burwell, Dixie Howell, Jim Russell, Charlis Phillippe and Ralph Branea on one cover, Mel Queen, Wally Westlake, Vince Smith and Kirby Higbe, seven of which have Crosby photo cachets, finevery fine.

Est. 100-150

Civil War unused patriotic covers extraordinary collection of 53 covers, all but eight being all-over designs, most of which are multicolored, includes one each published by Gates and Perris and five published by Kimmel, the rest are all Magnus designs, including battle scenes, town views, maps, etc., the overall quality is excellent with only the occasional fault, vast majority are very fine; an eye-catching collection that is a pleasure to view.

Est. 3,000-4,000

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AUSTRALIAN STATES

543

544

545

New South Wales 543

#1, 1850 1d Red on yellowish wove, no clouds, used single with well clear to large margins, neat oval grid cancel, very fine example of this first issue (S.G. #3; £425). (photo)

750.00

Western Australia 544

#88, 1902 £1 Brown orange, used with centrally struck “Kalgoorlie, W.A./Jy 11, 05” c.d.s., fresh and well centered, very fine (S.G. #128; £180). (photo)

225.00

AUSTRALIA 545

#14, 1913 £1 Ultramarine and brown, used single, well centered, fresh colors, very fine example of this scarce early high value (S.G. #15; £2,500). (photo)

2,400.00

546 546

#58, 1919 £2 Deep rose and black, used example with bright fresh colors, relatively lightly cancelled, nearly very fine; an elusive high value (S.G. #45; £3,000). (photo) 111

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549 FDC

548

#102, 1930 £2 Dull red and black, attractive used single, exceptionally well centered, lightly cancelled, choice very fine (S.G. #114; £750). (photo)

925.00

#129, 1934 £2 Dull rose and black, multiple C of A wmk., fresh used single of this key value of the last Kangaroo series, rich colors, lightly cancelled, nearly very fine (S.G. #138; £550). (photo)

800.00

#130-32, 1932 2d to 5/- Sydney Harbor Bridge all three engraved stamps tied by “Sydney Harbour Bridge/13 Mar 32” postmarks, this being the day before the official first day of issue, to cacheted registered cover to Perth with typewritten “Posted on Bridge During Opening Celebrations,” backstamped the same day on the “N.E. Pylon” of the bridge, again on the 21st March at the registry division and upon arrival in Perth on the 28th, stamps with some perf. staining, otherwise fine and rare (ACSC #148y; A$4,000). (photo on page 80)

Est. 400-500

550 550 551

551

#132, 1932 5/- Sydney Harbor Bridge, right sheet-margin mint single, brownish o.g., n.h., very fine (S.G. #143; £420 for hinged). (photo)

1,600.00

#132, 1932 5/- Sydney Harbor Bridge, a fresh o.g. single, small h.r., nearly very fine (S.G. 143; £420). (photo)

575.00

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AUSTRIA

552 552

#B178 Footnote, 1948 5g+3g and 12g+12g Anti-fascist propaganda unissued values, o.g., n.h., fresh and fine-very fine. (photo) for hinged 2,100.00

LOMBARDY-VENETIA

553 553

#11, 1858 10s Brown, Ty. II, exceptionally well centered for this difficult issue and uncommonly fresh, full o.g., l.h., tiny corner perf. tip crease at bottom left and a hint of blue soiling in the right margin which is barely visible, otherwise extremely fine; signed “ED� (Diena) and another and accompanied by 2006 APS certificate. (photo)

5,250.00

BOLIVIA 554 /

1915 Guequi-La Paz Railroad unissued commemorative set of nine different engraved values complete (see note after Scott #110), in full sheets of 50 stamps for each value (one stamp removed from the 2B sheet), all are fresh, o.g., two stamps are lightly hinged in each sheet, the rest are never hinged, fine-very fine centering; quite scarce and rarely found any more; catalog value is for 49 sets of singles.

113

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CANADA

Newfoundland

555 555 556

556

557

#25, 1865 5c Brown, strong color on fresh paper, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, fine; 1955 BPA certificate (Unitrade C$350.00). (photo)

550.00

#C18, 1933 $4.50 on 75c Balbo flight surcharge, a highly select mint example of this scarce stamp, featuring outstanding centering amid large lavish margins, brilliantly fresh and crisp, o.g., never hinged, extremely fine (Unitrade C$900.00). (photo)

500.00

Nova Scotia 557

#5, 1857 6d Dark green, used single, lovely deep green color and highly detailed impression, clear even margins all around, a handsome fine example of this scarce shade (Unitrade C$1,000.00). (photo)

1,750.00

CANADA

558 558

559

559

#1, 1851 3d Red on laid paper, a pretty used example with central blue, target cancel, wide even margins all around, fresh color and impression, tiny faint corner crease at top left, otherwise very fine and choice (Unitrade C$1,600.00). (photo)

1,000.00

#2, 1851 6d Slate violet on laid paper, ample to large margins all around, strong color and a fine detailed impression, light central target cancel, horizontal crease, very fine appearance; 2015 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$2,500.00). (photo)

1,750.00

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560

560

561

#2, 1851 6d Slate violet on laid paper, attractive used example, three extra margins just into the outer frame at right, rich color and neat impression, light target cancel, fine (Unitrade C$1,250.00). (photo)

1,750.00

Unitrade #4avii 1853 3d Brown red on medium wove, major re-entry, pos. A47, showing strong doubling in the “EE PEN” of “Three Pence” as well as doubling at the bottom of three of the “3s,” mostly full to large margins all around, just touching at bottom right, deep intense color, and detailed impression that shows the re-entry well, light target cancel, a lovely fine example of this scarce variety in one of the better shades (Scott $750.00+). (photo)

C$650.00+

562 562

563

564

561

563

564

#4c, 1852 3d Red on ribbed soft paper, select used single, large to extra-large margins all around, lovely rich color and a strong impression, central numeral “21” cancel of Montreal, extremely fine (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo)

550.00

#4c, 1852 3d Red on ribbed soft paper, used single with portions of numeral cancels, strong color and crisp impression, full to extra-large margins, very fine and choice (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo)

550.00

#4c, 1852 3d Red on ribbed soft paper, fresh with well clear to large margins, bright color, light numeral “21” four-ring cancel of Montreal, very fine (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo)

550.00

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565 565

566

567

566

567

#4d, 1852 3d Orange red on thin paper, unusually handsome vertical pair, with wide even margins all around, excellent bright color, target cancels, extremely fine; catalog values are for two singles (Unitrade C$600.00+). (photo)

450.00

#4d, 1852 3d Orange red on thin paper, select horizontal pair possessing large to extra-large margins all around, bright fresh color and detailed impression, seven-ring target cancels, choice very fine and attractive; catalog values are for two singles (Unitrade C$ 600.00+). (photo)

450.00+

#4d, 1852 3d Orange red on thin paper, handsome used horiz. pair, well clear to large margins all around, brilliant color and sharp impression, light black cancel as well as a portion of red cancel at top right, very fine and pretty; catalog values are for two singles (Unitrade C$600.00+). (photo)

450.00+

568 568

#5, 1855 6d Slate gray, scarce used horizontal pair, with three extra-large even margins, just clear along the frame at top, attractive color and a crisp impression, four-ring numeral “21” cancel of Montreal, fresh and fine; 2015 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$2,000.00+). (photo) for singles 3,000.00

569 569

#5d, 1855 6d Gray violet on thick hard paper, handsome used example of this scarce stamp, with four large to extra-large margins, attractive color and a crisp impression, clear dark blue three ring numeral “2” cancel that is centrally struck, extremely fine and especially attractive (Unitrade C$4,000.00). (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

3,000.00


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570 570

571

571

#7, 1855 10d Blue on thin paper, fresh used example, full even margins, deeply rich color and an excellent impression, light three-ring numeral “27” cancel, very fine (Unitrade C$2,500.00). (photo)

1,700.00

#9a, 1857 7½d Deep green, used single with mostly large margins to close but clear at lower left, deep color and strong impression, numeral “21” four-ring cancel of Montreal, very fine and scarce (Unitrade C$5,000.00) (photo)

6,000.00

572 572

#12, 1858 3d Red perforated, a premium used example of this scarce stamp, possessing far better centering than typically encountered with perforations just clear of the margins all around, deep rich color and a crisp impression, neat grid cancel, extremely fine for this challenging stamp (Unitrade C$1,600.00). (photo)

573 573

574 /

575

1,300.00

575

#14, 1859 1c Rose, fresh mint single with bright color, three clear to large margins, just into the outer frame at bottom, surrounded by full even perforations, o.g. that is slightly disturbed from hinge removal, attractive fine centering as Scott prices and is the norm for this issue (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo)

425.00

#14, 1859 1c Rose, mint vertical strip of four, uncommonly fresh with deep rose color and detailed impression, full o.g., l.h., the bottom stamp n.h., some reinforcement of perforations between 2nd and 3rd stamps, fine and scarce multiple; 2015 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$3,000.00+ ). (photo on page 118)

1,700.00+

#36, 1872 2c Green, select mint example that is not only incredibly fresh but wonderfully well centered as well, wide balanced margins being particularly large at sides, lovely bright color, o.g., never hinged, extremely fine; 2006 PF certificate (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo)

170.00

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579

574

609

664

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578

579 P

580

582

583

580

#42, 1888 5c Gray, bottom partial imprint mint single, well centered with balanced margins all around, fresh color and paper, full o.g., choice very fine (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo)

230.00

#43, 1888 6c Red brown, bottom margin imprint block of eighteen (9x2), lovely bright color and detailed impression, o.g., four stamps with h.r., thirteen stamps never hinged, including the imprint block of eight, a few perf. separations in the selvage only, very good to fine; catalog value is for eighteen singles (Unitrade C$2,812.00 for fine) (photo on page 118)

8,025.00

#45, 1897 10c Brown red, wonderfully fresh mint single, well centered, vivid rich color and detailed impression, o.g. very lightly hinged, very fine; 2013 PF certificate (Unitrade C$900.00). (photo)

725.00

Unitrade #50P-54P, 1897 1c-5c Jubilees, plate proofs on India on original card backing, highly select quality matched bottom left corner blocks of four, the other two sides are wide and uniform as well, extremely fine and scarce. (photo on page 118)

C$1,160.00

#50-63, 1897 ½c-$3.00 Jubilee cplt. o.g., small h.r.s, lovely fresh colors, $2.00 with small thin, otherwise mostly very fine or better. (photo)

5,465.00

581 581

578

582

583

#52, 1897 2c Jubilee, attractive bottom left corner single, extraordinarily well centered within lavishly large margins, deep rich color and a crisp detailed impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$135.00). (photo)

87.00

#53, 1897 3c Jubilee, lovely mint single being extraordinarily well centered within lavishly large margins, lovely fresh color on bright paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine gem; 2007 PF certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$90.00). (photo)

57.00

#54, 1897 5c Jubilee, top sheet-margin single, exceedingly well centered within extravagantly large margins, intensely rich color on bright paper, o.g., n.h., light natural gum wrinkle mentioned for accuracy only, extremely fine Jumbo; clear 2003 PF certificate (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo) 119

180.00


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585 586

588

589

180.00

#54, 1897 5c Jubilee, lovely mint single with especially intense color on fresh white paper, well centered, pristine o.g., n.h., choice very fine; (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo)

180.00

#55, 1897 6c Jubilee, excellent centering within uncharacteristically large margins for this value, deep luxuriant color and a sharp impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$900.00). (photo)

575.00

591 592

588

589

#55, 1897 6c Jubilee, select mint single, exceptionally well centered and margined, strong rich color and a crisp detailed impression, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (XF 90) (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo)

230.00

#56, 1897 8c Jubilee, premium quality mint single, excellent centering, rich color and a crisp detailed impression, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; (Unitrade C$540.00). (photo)

300.00

#56, 1897 8c Jubilee, pristine mint single, sumptuously rich color and impression, excellent centering, immaculate o.g., n.h.,choice very fine (Unitrade C$540.00). (photo)

300.00

590 590

586

#54, 1897 5c Jubilee, wonderfully fresh, deep rich color and a crisp impression, well centered within nicely balanced margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo)

587 587

585

591

592

#57, 1897 10c Jubilee, exceedingly well centered within large margins, rich fresh color, immaculate o.g., n.h.,choice very fine (Unitrade C$600.00). (photo)

300.00

#58, 1897 15c Jubilee, intense color and impression on fresh paper, unblemished o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

675.00

#59, 1897 20c Jubilee, jumbo-margined mint example, remarkably well centered within lavishly large margins, radiant rich color on fresh white paper, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

650.00

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593 593

594

595

594

#59, 1897 20c Jubilee, exceptional centering with lavishly large and balanced margins all around, truly radiant color and a deeply etched impression, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 2013 PF certificate (VF-XF 85) (Unitrade C$400.00). (photo)

275.00

#60, 1897 50c Jubilee, well centered within large margins, rich color and a clean impression on fresh paper, o.g., l.h.,very fine; 2014 PSE certificate (Unitrade C$500.00). (photo)

375.00

#61, 1897 $1.00 Jubilee, well centered amid large margins, wonderfully rich color and a well incised impression, o.g., barest trace of a hinge mark, natural vertical wrinkle, very fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

1,000.00

596 596 597 598

597

600 601

598

#64, 1897 $4.00 Jubilee, nicely centered and very fresh, deep luxuriant color on bright paper, o.g., l.h., very fine (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo)

1,400.00

#64, 1897 $4.00 Jubilee, select used single with lovely magenta Winnipeg c.d.s. cancel, extremely fine (Unitrade C$1,600.00). (photo)

1,100.00

#65, 1897 $5.00 Jubilee, well centered within generous margins, rich color on fresh white paper, o.g., lightly hinged, choice very fine (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo)

1,500.00

599 599

595

600

601

#65, 1897 $5.00 Jubilee, deeply rich color and impression, light and attractive Montreal c.d.s. cancel, very fine (Unitrade C$1,600.00). (photo)

1,100.00

#70, 1897 5c Dark blue on bluish “Maple Leaf”, deep luxuriant color on crisp clean paper, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo)

375.00

#71, 1897 6c Brown “Maple Leaf”, highly select mint single, sumptuously rich color, extraordinarily well centered amid uncommonly large and well balanced margins, immaculate o.g., n.h., an extremely fine gem (Unitrade C$600.00 for VF). (photo)

325.00

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602

602

603

604

606

607

608

609

604

Unitrade #74v, ½c Black, “Numeral,” imperforate pair on vertically wove paper, without gum as issued, beautifully centered within wide even margins all around, intense color and impression, extremely fine and scarce. (photo)

C$500.00

Unitrade #75vi, 1c Green, “Numeral” imperforate pair on vertically wove paper, without gum as issued, lovely rich color and impression, excellent centering within wide even margins all around, extremely fine; only 300 pairs known. (photo)

C$900.00

#77, 2c Carmine, “Numeral,” Die II, imperforate pair, without gum as issued, pristine example with wide even margins all around, intense color and impression, extremely fine; a rare imperforate in this die (Unitrade C$1,500.00). (photo)

1,800.00

605 605

603

606

607

608

#78, 1898 3c Carmine “Numeral,” beautifully centered within large margins, rich color and sharp impression, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$360.00). (photo)

180.00

#82, 1898 8c Orange “Numeral,” a superb mint single, being incredibly well centered amid uncharacteristically large and well balanced margins, wonderfully bright and fresh, unblemished o.g., n.h., an extremely fine gem with few peers (Unitrade C$1,800.00 for VF). (photo)

700.00

#83, 1898 10c Brown violet “Numeral,” rich vibrant color and sharp impression on fresh paper, nicely centered, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice (Unitrade C$2,250.00). (photo)

850.00

#84, 1900 20c Olive green “Numeral,” beautifully centered within large equal margins, deep rich color on fresh paper, o.g., l.h., extremely fine and handsome (Unitrade C$1,000.00). (photo)

600.00

#85, 1898 2c Black, lavender and carmine Imperial Penny Postage, handsome and choice bottom right corner margin block of four, beautifully centered, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$600.00). (photo on page 118)

360.00

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610 610

611

612

614 615

612

Unitrade #89ii, 1908 1c Gray green, select mint single that is extraordinarily well centered amid very large margins, rich vibrant color and a highly detailed impression on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; an attractive shade variety; 2007 PF certificate (XF 90) (Scott for normal shade $70.00). (photo)

C$245.00

#94, 1904 20c Olive green, attractively centered within large margins, especially deep color and a prooflike impression, o.g., l.h., very fine; 2009 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,250.00). (photo)

700.00

#98, 1908 2c Tercentenary, extraordinarily large and exceedingly well balanced margins all around, deep vibrant color on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a large-margined gem (Unitrade C$195.00). (photo)

82.00

613

613

611

614

615

#99, 1908 5c Quebec Tercentenary, pristine mint single, well centered within oversized margins, strong fresh color on bright white paper, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine and handsome; 2006 PF certificate (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

190.00

#99, 1908 5c Quebec Tercentenary, attractively centered within large margins, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

190.00

#101, 1908 10c Tercentenary, a highly desirable mint example that is marvelously well centered amid extravagantly large margins, deeply rich color and a sharp detailed impression, o.g., l.h., extremely fine and choice; 2014 PSE certificate (XF-Superb) (Unitrade C$300.00). (photo)

200.00

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616

616

617

618

617

#102, 1908 15c Tercentenary, fabulous quality mint single, boasting huge margins all around and being flawlessly centered within them, especially deep and brilliant color, o.g., l.h., superb being an especially choice large-margined gem; 2014 PSE certificate (Superb 98) (Unitrade C$350.00). (photo)

225.00

#102, 1908 15c Tercentenary, lovely mint single, deep intense color and impression, excellent centering within particularly large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2001 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,050.00). (photo)

550.00

#106, 1911 2c Carmine, top margin strip of eight tied along with 1c Green (#104) by five strikes of large “R” in oval to 1918 triple weight registered special delivery legal sized cover to St. Paul, Minn. (10c registration, six cents postage and 1c war tax), additionally franked by three U.S. 3c Deep violet (#376) and 1c Green (#374) tied by St. Paul datestamps to pay the special delivery fee, small faults, very fine combination franking usage. (photo on page 140)

Est. 100-150

619 619 /

#106b, 1911-12 2c Pink, bottom sheet-margin part “OTTAWA - No. 1” and “PO 83” imprint strip of four, fresh and well centered, strong distinctive color, o.g., center pair l.h. and the right stamp n.h., very fine and scarce; 1999 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

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800.00


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620 620

621

622

623

624

625 625

626

627

628

629

621

622

623

624

#107e, 1923 2c Green, dry printing, especially handsome mint single, deep intense color and impression, excellent centering within particularly wide margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$90.00). (photo)

60.00

Unitrade #107i, 2c Deep green, wet printing, a highly select mint single that features mathematically precise centering amid large margins, rich vibrant color in this shade on immaculate white paper, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine gem (Scott for yellow green shade $60.00). (photo)

C$90.00

#108, 1918 3c Brown, wet printing, jumbo mint single with particularly lavish margins and exceptionally well centered within them, deeply rich color on brilliantly fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$120.00). (photo)

50.00

#109c, 1924 3c Carmine, Die II, extraordinarily well centered mint single, possessing exceptionally large perfectly balanced margins, rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a select mint example of this much scarcer die (Unitrade C$180.00). (photo)

82.00

#110, 1922 4c Olive bister, wet printing, lovely mint single, exceptionally well centered within large margins, deep rich color, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$240.00). (photo)

120.00

626

627

628

629

#110d, 1925 4c Yellow ochre, dry printing, an impressive mint single, being precisely centered within large margins, deep luxuriant color and an especially intense impression, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine gem (Unitrade C$210.00). (photo)

140.00

#111, 1914 5c Dark blue, exceptionally choice mint single featuring excellent centering and impressively large margins, sumptuously rich color and a sharp impression, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$900.00). (photo)

400.00

#111a, 1912 5c Indigo, first printing, impressive shade variety with deep prooflike color and impression on bright white paper, uncommonly well centered, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 1994 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo)

825.00

#112, 1922 5c Violet, wet printing, lovely mint single, extraordinarily well centered amid uncharacteristically large margins, deep prooflike color and impression on bright paper, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine gem (Unitrade C$180.00). (photo)

100.00

#113, 1912 7c Yellow ocher, wet printing, flawlessly centered within uncharacteristically large margins, bright color on clean white paper, pristine o.g., n.h., an extremely fine and choice (Unitrade C$240.00). (photo)

110.00

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631

#113, 1912 7c Yellow ocher, wet printing, select mint single, beautifully centered amid large margins, sumptuously rich color and a deeply etched impression, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2003 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$240.00). (photo)

110.00

#114, 1924 7c Red brown, dry printing, “post office” fresh mint single, deep rich color, unusually well centered, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$105.00). (photo)

50.00

#114b, 1924 7c Red brown, wet printing, attractive mint single, deep rich color on bright white paper, possessing outstanding centering within large margins, exceptionally fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2007 PF certificate (XF 90) (Unitrade C$135.00). (photo)

80.00

633 633

634

632

634

#115, 1925 8c Blue, dry printing, impressive mint single, featuring exceptionally wide margins, plus it is incredibly well centered within them, fresh bright color and a sharp impression, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2009 Sismondo certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$180.00). (photo)

80.00

#115, 1925 8c Blue, dry printing, highly select mint single, featuring lavish margins, plus it is incredibly well centered within them, fresh bright color and a sharp impression, post-office fresh o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2007 PF certificate (XF 90) (Unitrade C$180.00). (photo)

80.00

635 635

#116, 1912 10c Plum, wet printing, an especially choice mint example of this challenging issue, being almost perfectly centered within uniformly large margins, plus both its color and impression resemble those of a proof, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine gem with few peers; 2011 APS certificate (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

675.00


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639

640

641 641

642

643

644 645

637

638

639

640

#116, 1912 10c Plum, wet printing, well centered within large margins for this, o.g., n.h., choice very fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

675.00

#116, 1912 10c Plum, wet printing, attractively centered and margined, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

675.00

#117, 1922 10c Blue, wet printing, especially handsome mint single, beautifully centered amid large and well balanced margins, deep intense color and impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$240.00). (photo)

110.00

#118, 192510c Bister brown, dry printing, particularly well centered within considerably larger margins than typically encountered, strong rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$180.00). (photo)

95.00

#118b, 1925 10c Yellow brown, amazingly well centered mint single amid large margins, bright color of the yellow brown shade and razor-sharp impression on white paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice (Unitrade C$240.00). (photo)

150.00

642

643

644

645

Unitrade #119iv, 1925 20c Olive green, dry printing, retouched, exceedingly well centered example with retouched vertical line at top right spandrel, rich color, strong impression, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Scott for normal $150.00). (photo)

C$450.00

#120, 1925 50c Black brown, dry printing, marvelously well centered mint single possessing large even margins, sumptuous deep color on fresh white paper, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2013 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$360.00). (photo)

200.00

#120, 1925 50c Black brown, dry printing, large margined mint example, especially well centered and remarkably fresh, with especially rich color on crisp white paper, immaculate o.g., never hinged, extremely fine jumbo; 2010 PF certificate (XF 90 XQ) (Unitrade C$360.00). (photo)

200.00

#120a, 1912 50c Black, wet printing, rich characteristic color, post office fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$1,800.00). (photo)

550.00

#122, 1923 $1.00 Orange, dry printing, gorgeous mint example that possesses intense radiant color and a vivid impression, in addition it is exceedingly well centered within large margins, flawless o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2010 Sismondo certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

240.00

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648

649

647

648

#122, 1923 $1.00 Orange, dry printing, large margins and choice centering, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine jumbo (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

240.00

#122, 1923 $1.00 Orange, dry printing, incredibly well centered jumbo mint single possessing large lavish margins, gorgeous bright color and a crisp impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

240.00

#122, 1923 $1.00 Orange, dry printing, intense vibrant color and impression, exceptionally well centered and margined, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

240.00

#131-34, 1915-24 1c-3c “Admiral,” perf. 12 horizontal coils, wet printings, attractive mint set of singles of these scarce and difficult coils, each is exceptionally well centered within large margins, brilliantly fresh and intense colors, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; difficult to find this well matched (Unitrade C$525.00). (photo)

242.00

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651

649

651

#133, 1924 2c Yellow green, perf. 12 horizontal coil, wet printing, pair, excellent centering, o.g., top stamp h.r., bottom stamp n.h. and a large-margined gem (Unitrade C$420.00). (photo)

225.00

#135, 1917 3c Canadian Confederation, exceptionally large margins for this and beautifully centered within them, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$210.00). (photo)

120.00

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652 652

653

653

#141b-45b, 1927 1c-12c Confederation, imperforate vertically, horizontal pairs cplt., a beautiful well matched set being well centered and margined, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

900.00

#141c-45c, 1927 1c-12c Confederation, imperforate horizontally, cplt. in vertical pairs, remarkably well centered and fresh throughout, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a marvelously choice set of these scarce perforation errors (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo)

900.00

654 654

655 P

655

#146b-48b, 1927 5c-20c Historical figures, imperforate vertically, horizontal pairs cplt., all with large margins all around and each beautifully centered, bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a lovely perfectly matched set; each accompanied by 2007 PF certificate (5c XF 90, 12c XF-Superb 95, 20c XF 90) (Unitrade C$720.00). (photo)

540.00

Unitrade #149P-54P, 1c-8c George V “Scroll� issue plate proofs on India cplt., nice matched set of the low values with full large margins all around, brilliant fresh colors, extremely fine. (photo)

C$800.00

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#149-59, 1928-29 1c-$1.00 King George V “Scroll” issue cplt., fresh mint set, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine (Unitrade C$2,242.00). (photo)

1,467.00

#155c-57c, 1928-29 10c, 12c and 20c King George V “Scroll” issue, imperforate horizontally, vertical pairs that are each well centered and attractive, fresh with bright colors, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$1,125.00). (photo)

840.00

#157, 1929 20c Dark carmine, lavishly large and perfectly balanced margins all around, deep vibrant color, pristine o.g., n.h., a superb gem; 2006 PF certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$200.00). (photo)

110.00

660

661

#157c, 1929 20c Dark carmine, imperforate horizontally, vertical pair, flawlessly centered, deep vibrant color, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine and uncommonly choice example of this error (Unitrade C$375.00). (photo)

280.00

#158, 1929 50c Dark blue “Bluenose,” well centered amid large margins, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2005 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$700.00). (photo)

450.00

#162-77, 1930-31 King George V “Arch/leaf” issue cplt., a select mint set, each stamp exceptionally bright and fresh, as well as being wonderfully well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine; 2013 PF certificate for the $1.00 (VF-XF 85) (Unitrade C$1,728.00). (photo)

1,012.00

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662 662 663

664 BP

663

#162-77, 1930-31 1c-$1.00 King George V “Arch/leaf” issue cplt. fresh mint set, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine (Unitrade C$1,728.00). (photo)

1,012.00

#176, 1930 50c Dull blue, impressive top left plate no. 1 single, excellent centering within larger than normal margins, bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2007 PF certificate (VF-XF 85) (Unitrade C$600.00). (photo)

350.00

#195a, 96a, 97d, 1932 1c, 2c and 3c “Medallion” booklet panes of four with two labels cplt., a very fresh and well centered set, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine (Unitrade C$480.00). (photo on page 118)

360.00

665 665

666 P

666

#209, 1934 Loyalist, pristine mint single, beautifully centered within large margins, flawless o.g., n.h, extremely fine and choice; 2009 Sismondo certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$80.00). (photo)

52.00

Unitrade #211P-216P, 1935 1c-13c Silver Jubilee, plate proofs on India on original card, each with uniformly large margins all around, brilliant color, extremely fine. (photo)

C$750.00

667 667 P

668

668

#217P-27P, 1935 1c-$1.00 King George V and Pictorials, plate proofs on India on original card cplt., well matched with wide even margins all around, extremely fine; no more than 400 set can exist. (photo)

C$1,800.00

#217-27, 1935 1c-$1.00 King George V Pictorials an absolutely choice set selected for the beautiful centering and exceptionally freshness, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$337.50). (photo)

196.00

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670 BP

671 PB

#217-27, 1935 1c-$1.00 King George V Pictorials select set of mint blocks of four, very well centered and fresh, o.g., n.h.,extremely fine; catalog value for four sets of singles (Unitrade C$1,350.00). (photo on page 132)

787.00+

217a-19a, 1935 1c, 2c and 3c King George V booklet panes of four with two labels cplt., a very fresh and well centered set, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine (Unitrade C$390.00). (photo on page 132)

270.00

#244, 1935 50c Vancouver Harbor, top right plate no. 1 block of four, remarkably well centered, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 2006 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo on page 132)

290.00

672 672

673

674 PB

675

676

677

678 P

676

678

#245, 1938 $1.00 Dull violet, a virtually perfectly centered mint single amid lavish margins, fresh color and impression, o.g., n.h. extremely fine and unusually choice; 2009 Sismondo certificate (XF-Superb 95) (Unitrade C$180.00). (photo)

120.00

#245, 1938 $1.00 Dull violet, lovely mint block of four, excellent centering, fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2007 PF certificate; catalog values are for four singles (Unitrade C$720.00). (photo on page 132)

480.00+

#245, 1938 $1.00 Dull violet, bottom right corner plate No. 1 block of four, well centered and fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice (Unitrade C$900.00). (photo on page 132)

675.00

#249-62, 1942-43 1c-$1.00 King George VI War issue cplt., select blocks of four, beautifully centered, o.g., n.h. very fine to mostly extremely fine; catalog values are four four sets of singles (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo on page 132)

771.00

#261, 1942 50c Munitions Factory, an especially choice mint single, mathematically precise centering amid lavishly large margins, remarkably bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., superb; 2007 Sismondo certificate (Superb 98) (Unitrade C$75.00). (photo)

45.00

#268-73, 1943 King George VI Peace issue cplt., choice mint blocks of four, each incredibly well centered, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine and select set (Unitrade C$600.00). (photo on page 132)

326.00

#C1P, 1928 5c Brown olive air post, plate proof on India, handsome vertical pair with full wide even margins all around, extremely fine and elusive with only 300 pairs issued. (photo)

C$400.00

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680

681 P

681

#C1b, 1928 5c Brown olive air post, imperforate vertically, horizontal pair, exceptionally well centered, fresh with excellent color, o.g., n.h., choice very fine (Unitrade C$525.00). (photo)

340.00

#C2, 1930 5c Olive brown air post, select mint block of four with precise centering, strong color, o.g., n.h., very fine; catalog values are for four singles (Unitrade C$960.00). (photo on page 132)

560.00+

#C6P, 1938 6c Blue air post, plate proof on India, left margin vertical pair on original card backing, the other three sides have wide even margins, extremely fine and scarce with only 200 pairs possible though much less actually because of position pieces. (photo)

C$400.00

682 682

683

683

#E2, 20c Carmine special delivery, dry printing, choice mint example, wonderfully fresh, intense color and impression, excellent centering and margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (Unitrade C$450.00). (photo)

220.00

#E2a, 1922 20c Carmine special delivery, wet printing, extraordinarily well centered within large margins, strong rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; despite the similarity of catalog value in Scott the wet printing is considerably scarcer; 1997 PF certificate (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo)

250.00

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684 684 P

685 P

685

#E6P, 1935 20c Dark carmine special delivery, plate proof on India on original card backing, extra wide even margins all around, fresh with rich color, extremely fine; scarce with only one sheet of 100 and a partial sheet of 98 originally available. (photo)

C$350.00

#E8P, 1938 20c Dark carmine special delivery, plate proof on India on original card backing, wide margin single, fresh with rich color, extremely fine; scarce with only two sheets of 100 issued. (photo)

C$350.00

686 686

687

688

689

690

691

687

Unitrade #F1i, 1875 2c Orange red, immaculate mint single with radiant color of this shade that is unlisted in Scott, well centered within lavish margins, pristine o.g., never hinged, very fine; 2013 Greene Foundation certificate. (photo)

C$510.00

#MR3a, 1916 2c + 1c Carmine war tax stamp, die II, choice mint example, outstanding centering amid lavish margins, deep rich color, o.g., l.h., extremely fine and a scarce type (Unitrade for very fine C$400.00). (photo)

275.00

#O9, 1949 50c Lumbering, “O.H.M.S.” overprint, select mint block of four, beautiful centering, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; catalog values are for four singles (Unitrade C$1320.00). (photo on page 136)

800.00

#O10, 1949 $1.00 Ferry, “O.H.M.S.” overprint, bottom left corner margin mint block of four, near perfect centering, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; catalog values are for four singles (Unitrade C$480.00). (photo on page 136)

280.00

#O25, 1950 $1.00 Ferry, “G” overprint, mint block of four, precise centering and immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine; catalog values are for four singles (Unitrade C$720.00). (photo on page 136)

420.00

#O27, 1951 $1.00 Fisheries, “G” overprint, left margin mint block of four, mathematically well centered and fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; catalogs values are for four singles (Unitrade C$720.00). (photo on page 136)

400.00

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FOURTH SESSION Thursday, July 16, 2015 – 1:30 p.m. Lots 692-1052 Spink USA, New York, N.Y.

CAYMAN ISLANDS

692 692

#20, 1908 2½d Surcharge on 4d Brown and blue, a select mint example of this very scarce local surcharge, fresh and well centered, o.g., light h.r., very fine; the key stamp of the country; signed Bloch (S.G. #35; £1,800). (photo)

2,000.00

693 693

#20, 1908 2½d Surcharge on 4d Brown and blue, a choice example of this key rarity of the colony, outstanding centering, strong rich colors, o.g., choice very fine (S.G. #35; £1,800). (photo)

694 694

2,000.00

696

#MR3, 1917 “War Stamp 1½d” Surcharge on 2d Deep blue, the rare S.G. type 16 surcharge, fresh mint example of this rare stamp, of which only 420 were issued, very well centered, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine and exceptionally choice (S.G. #55; £750). (photo) 137

850.00


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CENTRAL LITHUANIA

695 695

#21, 1920 10m on 3auk Light brown and red, a post office fresh mint example of this scarce and elusive stamp, nicely centered, pristine o.g., never hinged, very fine; signed Sorani and accompanied by his 1998 certificate. (photo) for hinged 1,400.00

CEYLON 696

#13, 1859 2/- Blue used example of this scarce high value with well clear to large margins on three sides, close at right, cancelled by oval of bars, a fine example of this elusive classic; 1953 Darteyre certificate (S.G. #12; £1,300). (photo on page 137)

1,400.00

CHINA

697 697

#98-100, 1898 ½c Chocolate, 1c Ochre and 2c Scarlet CIP, two each of first two, tied by five strikes of blue Tientsin 10 January, 1901 bisected bilingual dater to picture post card to Germany, Shanghai bisected bilingual transit postmark, entered the French mails with France Offices in China 1894 10c Black on lavender (Scott #3) tied by “Shanghai, Chine/23 Jan 01” datestamp, which is repeated to left, Frankfurt arrival postmark, some light staining, otherwise a very fine and colorful usage. (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

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698 698

#99-103, 1898 1c Ochre, 2c Scarlet, 4c Orange brown, 5c Salmon and 10c Dark blue green CIP, vertical pairs of first two, all tied by four strikes of Hankow 25 May, 99 bisected bilingual daters to registered cover to Belgium with “Ligne de Pekin a Hankow” imprint at top left, entered the British mails with Hong Kong 1891 10c Violet on red (Scott #44) block of four, pair and single (small faults from placement at cover edge) tied by three boxed “IPO” chops and four strikes of “Shanghai/My 29, 99” postmarks, “R” in circle and large “R” registry handstamps and “Ligne N/Paq FR No. 1/3 Juin, 99” transit postmark as well as Shanghai, Hong Kong and Malines backstamps, short cover tear at top and right edge repaired, very fine appearance and a rare usage. (photo)

Est. 2,000-3,000

699 699

#102, 1898 5c Salmon CIP, four singles tied to registered cover to Paris by two strikes of blue 23 November 1900 Tientsin bisected bilingual dater, entered the French mails with France Offices in China 1894 50c Carmine on rose (Scott #9) tied by “Shang-hai, Chine/28 Nov, 00” datestamp which is repeated above, large red “R” and boxed “R” registry handstamps, very fine and handsome. (photo) 139

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703

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#116, 1900 10c Green CIP, tied by 1908 Shanghai bilingual dater to cover to Wellington, England, entered the German mails with “Schanghai/Deutsche Post/3.10, 08” backstamp, arrived in England with Wellington datestamp and backstamp, then forwarded to Eltville, Germany and then forwarded again with 10pf Germania tied by Eltville postmark, five backstamps, very fine. (photo on page 140)

Est. 200-300

#131-33, 1909 2c-7c Emperor Hsuan T’ung cplt., singles of each (7c torn at top right), tied along with ½c and 1c Coiling Dragons to red band cover to Germany by four strikes of Tsihan bilingual dater, two vertical pocket folds away from stamps, very fine and attractive. (photo on page 140)

Est. 400-500

#231, 1915 15c Brown, First Peking printing, bottom margin “Chinese Bureau of Engraving and Printing” imprint and plate no. “1” block of eight, crisp and intact, brownish o.g., n.h., very fine and scarce as an imprint block. (photo on page 136)

for hinged 360.00+

#249, 1923 1c Orange, Second Peking printing, two vertical pairs tied by boxed “PAQUEBOT” cachets to cover to Hong Kong, “Victoria/Hong Kong/4 Ja, 35” postmark and Hong Kong arrival backstamp, very fine. (photo on page 140)

Est. 150-200

1940 2c Green postal card to Denmark endorsed “via Siberia” and uprated by 2½c and 20c Martyrs tied by Kulangsen bilingual daters, the 2½c also tied by magenta German censors handstamp, very fine and rare censored postal card usage. (photo on page 140)

Est. 300-400

Peoples Republic 705

#99, 1951 $100,000 Scarlet, used with neat Peking datestamp, very fine. (photo on page 143)

350.00

706 706

#628, 1962 $3 Mei Lan-fang souvenir sheet, an especially choice mint example of this scarce and sought-after souvenir sheet, being in a quality that is seldom encountered, pristine o.g., never hinged, extremely fine; only 20,000 sheets were printed and few have survived in this premium quality. (photo) 141

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707 707

#782, 1964 $2.00 Peonies souvenir sheet, without gum as issues, fresh and Extremely Fine. (photo)

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708 708

#943a, 948a, 1967 8f Thoughts of Mao Tse-tung strips of five, the first strip lightly folded between two stamps, the second strip with imprint at top is lightly folded between the stamps and the left stamp with some gold tarnish, otherwise o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo)

705 709

5,750.00

709

#957-59, 1967 8f “Talks on Literature and Art� cplt, neatly cancelled, very fine set. (photo) 143

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723

719

737

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711

712

713

#1067-75, 1971 4f-2f 50th Anniversary of Communist Party cplt., without gum as issued, the strip of three with some separated perforations at right from folding, otherwise very fine. (photo)

565.00

Central China 1950 cover to USA franked by three $100 blue green (Scott #6L45), $500 light blue type I (#6L53) and $1,000 dull red type II (#6L54) tied by datestamps to corner card cover to Baltimore, 31 January, 1950 Canton transit backstamp, very fine. (photo on page 144)

Est. 200-300

Central China #6L80, 1949 $5,000 Brown with Honan Renminbi Currency overprint, attractive top right corner sheet-margin block of six with counting number “017� in the top margin, used with light Shanghai datestamps, very fine and scarce. (photo on page 136)

660.00+

Central China #6L80, 1949 $5,000 Brown with Honan Renminbi Currency overprint, left sheet-margin used block of eight, two bold strikes of Shanghai postmark, fine-very fine; a scarce used multiple of this high value. (photo on page 136)

880.00

714 714

715

717

Central China #6L81, 1949 $10,000 Bright pink with Honan Renminbi Currency overprint, top sheet-margin horizontal pair of this scarce high value, lightly cancelled, very fine. (photo)

450.00

Central China #6L81, 1949 $10,000 Bright pink with Honan Renminbi Currency overprint, scarce block of four, fresh and well centered, used with central strike of Shanghai datestamps, very fine. (photo on page 136)

900.00

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Central China #6L81, 1949 $10,000 Bright pink with Honan Renminbi Currency overprint, top sheet-margin used block of four, well centered, neat central strike of Shanghai datestamp, very fine and scarce, especially as a used block. (photo on page 136)

900.00

CYPRUS 717

#88, 1923 £1 Violet and black on red King George V, bright colors and particularly well centered, very fresh, o.g., extremely fine example of this scarce high value (S.G. #101; £1,400). (photo on page 145)

1,400.00

718 718

#109, 1928 £5 Black on yellow, an exceptionally fresh and choice mint example of this scarce key high value, strong color and impression on bright paper, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; 2013 Sismondo certificate (S.G. #117a; £3,750). (photo)

3,750.00

CZECHOSLOVAKIA 719

#200a-201a, 1934 1k and 2k Music souvenir sheets without gum as issued, attractive set of these scarce sheets with deep rich colors, both are about as well centered as the sheet perforation combined with the printing allows, trace of edge wear at the bottom of the 2k sheet mentioned for accuracy only, very fine; signed Gilbert in the four corner stamps of each sheet. (photo on page 144)

720

1,200.00

721

DENMARK 720

#C1-5, 1925-29 10o-1K Air post cplt., select used set with neat c.d.s. cancels, very fine. (photo)

782.00

EGYPT 721

#M9, 1935 1pi Blue overprinted “Jubilee Commemoration 1935,” left sheet-margin single, o.g., very fine (S.G. #A10; £300). (photo) WWW.SPINK.COM

350.00


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722

724

725

726

ERITREA 722

#J12, 1903 50L Yellow, postage due, o.g., reasonably l.h., centered to left, fresh and scarce, very good; 2004 Sismondo certificate. (photo)

875.00

ETHIOPIA 723

#94-100, 1911 ¼g on ¼g to 16g on 16g Dire-Dawa handstamped overprint with manuscript surcharge cplt., tied to one registered cover by blue “Dire-Daoua/Postes/3 Oct, 11” datestamps, Harrar and Dire-Dawa backstamps, very fine; this set was produced as a philatelic speculation by the postmaster, the overprints and surcharges were applied to stamps on cover and then cancelled, therefore the stamps do not exist mint. (photo on page 144)

350.00

FALKLAND ISLANDS 724

725 726

#30-40, 1912-14 ½d-£1 King George V definitives cplt., attractive fresh set with bright colors, overall quite well centered, o.g. small h.r, fine-very fine (S.G. #60-69; £1,000). (photo)

1,317.00

#54-64, 1929-31 ½d-£1 King George V definitives cplt., o.g., l.h., 2d thinned spot (cat. $4.00), otherwise a fine-very fine set (S.G. #116-26; £700). (photo)

830.00

#64, 1929 £1 Black on red, fresh mint example, o.g., barest trace of hinging, very fine (S.G. #126; £325). (photo)

350.00

727 727

#65-76, 1933 ½d to £1 Centenary cplt., fresh mint set, o.g., l.h., 1d with staining on gum, others all fine-very fine (S.G. #127-38; £4,250). (photo) 147

4,551.00


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728 728

#65-76, 1933 ½d to £1 1933 Centenary bright fresh colors, o.g., mostly lightly hinged, a couple with light h.r., fine-very fine; an attractive set of these popular commemoratives (S.G. #127-38; £4,250). (photo)

729 729

730

731

#74, 1933 5/- Centenary, o.g., a very fine example of this popular stamp (S.G. #136; £950). (photo)

4,551.00

732

900.00

FINLAND 730

731

#2, 1856 10k Rose, used with boxed Jacobsstad town cancel, large margins to close but clear at left, shallow thinned spot mainly in the right margin, very fine appearance. (photo)

925.00

#13, 1866 10p Black on buff, laid paper, roulette III, used example showing complete serpentine roulettes all around, light c.d.s. cancel, very fine; signed “AD” (Diena). (photo)

290.00

FRANCE 732

#9b, 1849 1Fr Brown carmine, ample even margins all around, deep characteristic color, neat lozenge cancel, very fine; 2013 APS certificate. (photo)

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1,100.00


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733 733

#49, 1871 10c on 10c Bister, fresh mint example, strong color on bright paper, full o.g., l.h., very fine and attractive; signed Calves and accompanied by his 1991 certificate. (photo)

734 734

735

736 737 738 739

735

1,900.00

738

#55a, 1873 10c Bister on rose, tete-beche pair, used with “2659� in lozenge postmark, strong and intact perforations, good color on fresh paper, pulled perforation at lower right not noted on the certificate, otherwise very fine; signed Brun and accompanied by his 1977 certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

#87, 1880 1c Black on Prussian blue, Ty. II, particularly well centered, rich distinctive color, light town cancel, small corner creases not noted on the certificate, very fine appearance; clear 2005 APS certificate. (photo)

5,500.00

#100, 1886 25c Black on pale rose, fresh mint block of four, well centered, crisp and intact, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice. (photo on page 150)

460.00

#241, 1927 Strasbourg Exhibition souvenir sheet, exceptionally fresh and crisp, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 144)

2,300.00

#246, 1929 2Fr Le Havre Exhibition overprint, fresh and well centered, o.g., trivial h.r., very fine; 1996 APS certificate. (photo)

600.00

#B1-2, 1914 10c+5c Red First semi-postals cplt. with both the surcharged value followed by the additional value incorporated into the design, vertical gutter blocks of 12 (4x3) of each, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; attractive and desirable position pieces; catalog values are for twelve singles. (photo on page 150)

1,164.00+

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736

745

739

746

753

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740 740 741

741

#C3, 1928 10Fr on 90c “Ile de France” air post, o.g. which is slightly disturbed at lower right from hinge removal, fine and scarce; 1954 BPA certificate. (photo)

2,400.00

#C6b, 1930 1.50Fr Dark blue air post, perforated “E.I.P.A. 30,” o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 2003 APS certificate. (photo)

450.00

743

742 742

#C15, 50Fr “Banknote,” well centered and fresh, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo)

1,700.00

743

#C16-17, 1936 1.50Fr and 10Fr South Atlantic Flight cplt, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo)

735.00

FRENCH COLONIES

744 744

745

746

#18, 1876 4c Gray, used with neat Saigon, Cochin China datestamp, large equal margins all around, fresh color on crisp white paper, very fine and handsome; 1990 PF certificate; ex-Neal Allen. (photo)

475.00

#28, 1878 75c Rose on rose, handsome bottom right corner margin block of six (3x2), with mostly large margins on the other two sides, o.g., bottom center stamp n.h., very fine to extremely fine; signed. (photo on page 150)

450.00

#J13, 1884-85 2Fr Brown postage due, right sheet-margin mint block of four, with ample to mostly large margins on the other three sides, incredibly fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo on page 150)

505.00

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GERMANY

747 747

748 749 750

748

750

#366-383, 1928-32 3pf-80pf Presidents Friedrich Ebert and Paul von Hindenburg, set less 80pf Yellow bister, o.g., n.h., 30pf, 60pf and 80pf each with sheet marginal selvage, fresh and generally very fine. (photo)

955.00

#670-85, 1951-52 2pf-90pf Posthorns cplt., post office fresh mint set, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine set. (photo)

1,750.00

#B58, 1933 Nothilfe souvenir sheet, select mint example, very fresh with sharp corners and crisp paper, o.g., very lightly hinged in the ungummed selvage only, very fine. (photo)

1,450.00

Michel #HF11a, 1913 Brownish red on orange Zeppelin “Sachsen” special flight semi-official air post, used with “Flugpost (Liegnitz) A.D. Katzbach/6.11.13” datestamp, very fine; 2002 Sieger certificate. (photo)

€600.00

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751 751

Michel #V-VIII, 1943 Belgian Legion 50Fr set of four, two different types of overprint, o.g, n.h., fresh and very fine. (photo)

€700.00

752 752

Michel #IX-XIV, 1943 Belgian Legion 5Fr-100Fr set of six in sheets of four, o.g., n.h., 15Fr sheet with wrinkle in selvage, otherwise fresh and fine-very fine. (photo)

€950.00

753

Michel #Block I, 1941 French Legion Volunteers 100Fr Bear souvenir sheet, o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine. (photo on page 150)

€800.00

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755

780

819

826

865

866

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GIBRALTAR

754 754

#93, 1921 £5 Dull violet and black, handsome mint example of this popular high value, rich luxuriant colors on bright white paper, full clean o.g., very lightly hinged, very fine (S.G. #108; £1,800). (photo)

1,750.00

GREAT BRITAIN 755

#U3, 1840 1d Black Mulready letter sheet, an attractive used example to Largs, Ayrshire, with red Maltese cross cancel and matching red “Derby/DE 23/1840” doublearc c.d.s., very fine and not common used (SG £500). (photo on page 154)

500.00

756 756

#93, 1882 £5 Bright orange on white paper, a premium quality mint example of this always popular high value, possessing a marvelous overall freshness seldom encountered, with lovely bright color on crisp white paper, while its reverse reveals full clean original gum showing only the faintest trace of possible hinging, very fine and choice; signed Kohler and “AD” (Diena) and accompanied by 1958 BPA, 1973 Diena and 2015 RPS certificates (S.G. #137; £14,000). (photo)

155

14,000.00


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757 757

#93, 1882 £5 Bright orange on white paper, an attractive example of this rare and popular stamp, excellent color on bright paper, well centered and possessing a central full “Glasgow/FE 21 94” c.d.s., very fine and choice (S.G. #137, £4,750). (photo)

758 758 759

760

759

762

760

#109, 1884 10/- Ultramarine, bright color on fresh white paper, o.g., light diagonal gum bend at lower left, lightly hinged, very fine (S.G. #183; £2,250). (photo)

2,250.00

#179-81, 187-200, 1919-24 2/6 to 10/- Seahorses, Bradbury printing and ½d1/- George V, block wmk. cplt., fresh mint sets, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine (S.G. #41517, 418-29; £1,900). (photo)

1,361.00

#179-80, 1919 2/6 and 5/- Seahorses, Bradbury printing, o.g., fresh and very fine (S.G. #415-16; £485). (photo)

425.00

761 761

5,000.00

762

#209, 1929 £1 P.U.C., fresh and well centered, o.g., minor gum bends, never hinged, very fine (S.G. #438; £1,100). (photo)

1,500.00

#209, 1929 £1 P.U.C., well centered mint single, fresh color and detailed impression o.g., l.h., very fine example of this popular stamp (S.G. #438; £750). (photo)

800.00

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763 763 764

764

#209, 1929 £1 P.U.C., left sheet-margin single, o.g., n.h., toned, otherwise very fine (S.G. #438; £750). (photo)

1,500.00

#209, 1929 £1 P.U.C., select used single, lovely light c.d.s. cancel at top right, extremely fine (S.G. 438; £550). (photo)

800.00

A Fresh Original Gum “VR” Official

765 765

#O1, 1840 1p Black, “V.R.” Official, a handsome appearing mint example of this rarity, with ample to large margins all around, strong color and a crisp impression on bright paper, uncommonly fresh, with full original gum, trivial light h.r., pressed-out horizontal crease which is not visible on the face, very fine appearance; mint examples of the “VR” Official are seldom encountered with full original gum; signed “AD” (Diena) and accompanied by 1974 Diena and 2015 RPS certificates (S.G. #V1; £32,000). (photo)

35,000.00

766 766

#O47, 1901 5d Lilac and ultramarine with “O.W./Official” overprint, a well centered used example of this scarce official, fresh colors, light “Kings’s Cross/8 11 02” double circle c.d.s. very fine; a difficult used stamp; 2012 BPA certificate (S.G. #O35; £1,400). (photo)

157

1,250.00


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767

768

769

GREENLAND 767

#10-18, 1945 1o-5K Pictorials cplt., fresh mint set, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo)

500.00

HONG KONG 768

#58, 1902 $3.00 Lilac postal fiscal, perf. 14, wonderfully well centered postally used single with a centrally struck “Shanghai/AU 30, 02” c.d.s., strong rich colors, o.g., extremely fine; this value perf. 14 was issued in 1902 and withdrawn from postal use in 1903 so postally used copies are quite elusive (S.G. #F5; £500). (photo)

525.00

ICELAND 769

#31, 1897 3a on 5a Green, large type “prir” and red “3,” perforated 13, tied to piece by Reykjavik c.d.s. (lifted and hinged in place), remarkably well centered, fresh and extremely fine. (photo)

770 770 771

772

771

750.00

772

#32, 1897 3a on 5a Green, small type “prir” and red “3,” perf. 13, used with Reykjavik c.d.s., well centered, fresh and very fine; 2008 Nielsen opinion. (photo)

750.00

#33, 1897 3a on 5a Green, large “prir” only surcharge, used single with Reykjavik c.d.s. leaving the surcharge clear, deep color and fresh, attractive fine centering and the scarcest of the perf. 13 provisional surcharges. (photo)

1,050.00

#33A, 1897 3a on 5a Green, small “prir” only surcharge, lovely used Reykjavik c.d.s., bright fresh color, exceptionally well centered, extremely fine; signed Strandell. (photo)

750.00

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773 773

#60, 1902-03 5a Green, red overprint, perforated 14 x 13½, attractive mint example of the very scarce stamp, quite well centered, crisp impression, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, nearly very fine; a stamp that is missing from most Iceland collections; 1985 Nielsen certificate. (photo)

774 774

775

2,750.00

776

#63, 1902 3a Orange, black overprint, perf. 14x13½, fresh mint single, well centered with full even perforations, warm rich color, o.g., light h.r., very fine and scarce; 1984 Slavomir Kaiser certificate. (photo)

1,800.00

INDIA 775

S.G. #19, 1854 4a Blue and red, head die II, frame die I, from the second printing, used with neat diamond of dots cancel, lavishly wide margins all around, including portions of the blue wavy line separations at top and bottom, fresh colors on crisp white paper, extremely fine and choice; signed “AD” (Diena) and Bolaffi (Scott #6). (photo)

£700

IRELAND 776

#1-8, 12-14, 1922 ½d to 10/- George V, Dollard overprints, o.g. or l.h., ½d crease and 9d small stain, otherwise a fine-very fine set; 5/- and 10/- signed both “AD” and “ED” (Diena) (S.G. #1-2, 4-9, 17-21; £348). (photo)

159

491.00


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782

800

804

801

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777 777

778

778

#36-38, 1922 2/6 to 10/- Seahorses, Thom printing cplt., the 10/- with sheetmargin at right, o.g. or l.h., very fine set; 5/- signed Roumet and 10/- signed A. Diena and accompanied by his 1976 certificate (S.G. #44-46; £1,400). (photo)

2,550.00

#36-38, 1922 2/6 to 10/- Seahorses, Thom printing a fresh o.g. set, 2/6 with small h.r., a few shorter perfs. on 5/-, otherwise fine-very fine (S.G. #44-46; £1,400). (photo)

2,550.00

ISRAEL 779

780 FDC

Bale #101k-sh, Jerusalem Local, 5m Red brown on yellowish, double overprint, one albino, full sheet of ten, fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine and especially scarce in a full sheet. (photo on page 150)

Est. 200-300

Bale #122, Rishon Le-Zion Local, 40m Blue, perforated, lovely bottom right corner margin single (pos. 10) tied to very neat posted FDC by bold “Rishon Le Zion/5 Apr 1948” bilingual cancel (Bale #D-1), posted to Tel Aviv where backstamped, stamp is beautifully centered and cover is fresh and crisp, extremely fine and about as nice a first day cover that one could ask for. (photo on page 154)

Est. 150-200

781 781

782 PB

#7-9, 1948 250m-1000m Coins, cplt. in full tabs, o.g., n.h., generally well centered examples from this popular set, fresh and fine-very fine; 1979 H. G. Muentz certificate with each value signed by him lightly in pencil on reverse across tab and 1979 Friedl certificate. (photo)

6,000.00

#J1-5, 1948 3m-50m “Doar Ivri” Postage dues cplt. set in top right plate blocks of twelve (4x3), each with two control nos. 1, rectangle and sheet nos., o.g., n.h., one 50m with gum blemish (paper adhering), one 20m with a pulled corner perf., fresh, 5m very good-fine centering, others fine-very fine. (photo on page 160)

for singles 954.00

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783

784

785

786

ITALY Tuscany 783 ( )

#7b, 1851-52 6cr Indigo on blue, unused, two huge margins to close but well clear at top left, intense color on clean fresh paper, very fine and attractive. (photo)

3,250.00

ITALY 784 785 786

#201-10, 1928 20c-20L Commemoratives cplt., fresh mint set, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; a difficult set to locate never hinged. (photo)

535.00

#280-89, 1932 10c-5L+1L Garibaldi cplt., post office fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine set. (photo)

410.00

#345-48, 1935 20c-1.25L International Aeronautical Salon cplt. pristine o.g., n.h., fine-very fine set. (photo)

830.00

787 787 788 789

788

789

#345-48, 1935 20c-1.25L International Aeronautical Salon cplt., another fresh mint set, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo)

830.00

#349-54, 1935 20c-2.75L+2L Bellini cplt., post office fresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine set. (photo)

510.00

#349-54, C79-83, 1935 20c-5L+2L Bellini cplt., o.g., n.h., fresh and fine-very fine set. (photo)

710.00

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790

791

790

#477, 1946 100L Carmine lake, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo)

440.00

791

#477, 1946 100L Carmine lake, o.g., n.h., nearly very fine. (photo)

440.00

792

793

792

#834a, 1961 205L Rose lilac Map error, o.g., n.h., very fine and scarce. (photo)

793 ( )

#834a, 1961 205L Rose lilac Map error, a well centered copy, exceptionally bright and fresh, unused, regummed, very fine; 2000 Sismondo certificate. (photo)

794

1,500.00

for n.h. 1,500.00

795

794

#C23-26, 1930 50c-9L+2L Virgil cplt., o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine set. (photo)

430.00

795

#C23-26, 1930 50c-9L+2L Virgil cplt., o.g., n.h., fine-very fine set. (photo)

430.00

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796

797

798

799

Italian Social Republic 796

#Q1-12, 1944 5c-20L Parcel Post cplt., o.g., l.h., 10c vertical crease (cat. $6.50), otherwise fine-very fine set. (photo)

1,250.00

Trieste - Zone A 797

#J7-15, 1949 1L-20L Postage dues cplt., o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine set. (photo)

703.00

JAMAICA 798

#MR9b, 1917 3d Violet, with “War Tax” vertically reading up, rich color on fresh paper, o.g., l.h., fine and scarce (S.G. #75d; £425). (photo)

425.00

JAPAN 799 800

801

#38, 1874 20s Violet, syllabic 5, on foreign wove paper, vivid rich color and sharp impression, characteristic thick crackly o.g., h.r.s, very fine. (photo)

525.00

#222a, 1935 1½s New Years miniature sheet, attractive and fresh, o.g., barest trace of hinging in the margins only, stamps are all n.h. and pristine, very fine. (photo on page 160)

700.00

#222a, 1935 1½s New Years miniature sheet, a well centered and attractive sheet, o.g., lightly hinged at bottom, very fine. (photo on page 160)

700.00

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802 802

#422a, 1948 5Y Philatelic Week, souvenir sheet of five, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo)

803 803 / 804

300.00

805

#425-36, 1948-49 2Y-500Y Definitives cplt., o.g., 5Y Olive bister, 100Y and 500Y l.h., the other n.h., fine-very fine set. (photo)

625.00+

#C19-24, 1951-52 55Y-160Y Air post, the set lacking the five lower values in matched bottom right corner margin imprint blocks of four, very fresh, o.g., n.h., typical natural gum bends, fine-very fine. (photo on page 160)

2,016.00+

JORDAN 805

#185-98, 1933 1m-ÂŁ1 Pictorials cplt., attractive mint set, lovely strong colors, o.g., few light h.r. on lower values, overall very fine (S.G. #208-21; ÂŁ800). (photo)

165

935.00


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808

807

813 810

836

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KOREA

806 806 ( )

807 808

#60 Footnote, 1946 20ch on 20s to 10WN on 8s Provisional surcharge unissued essays cplt., unused (no gum), fresh and well centered, 1WN on 15s with light narrow toning band on reverse, otherwise a very fine and rare set (KPC #U4-8). (photo)

6,000.00

#264a, 1957 40h and 205h Treaty of Friendship souvenir sheet, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 166)

1,750.00

#265a-67a, 1957 15h-30h Christmas souvenir sheets cplt., o.g., very lightly hinged, very fine set. (photo on page 166)

1,950.00

809 809

#283a, 1958 40h Second Postal Week souvenir sheet, fresh and pristine, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo) 167

2,400.00


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#285a, 1958 20h and 40h 10th Anniversary of Republic souvenir sheet, o.g., n.h., usual mild natural gum bends, very fine. (photo on page 166)

811

812

814

550.00

815

KUWAIT 811

#35 1937 15R Olive green and ultramarine, mint example of this scarce high value, fresh colors, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine (S.G. #29, £900). (photo)

900.00

LIECHTENSTEIN 812

813

#107a, 1930 2Fr. Olive green and red brown, perf. 11½x10½, a pleasing mint example of this rare stamp, precisely centered, o.g., h.r., extremely fine; 2013 APS certificate. (photo)

3,850.00

#264, 1952 5Fr Deep green, block of four, neat central strike of c.d.s. cancel, extremely fine and scarce. (photo on page 166)

600.00

LUXEMBOURG 814

#O7, 1875 25c Ultramarine with “Officiel” overprint, select used example of this scarce stamp, excellent centering, fresh color on bright paper, neat c.d.s. cancel, extremely fine; signed “ED” (Diena) and accompanied by 1987 PF certificate; ex-Gilbert. (photo)

1,400.00

MALAYA

Sungei Ujong 815

#6, 1882-83 “S.U.” overprint on 2c Brown, o.g., pencil notations on gum, fine; signed “ED” (Diena) (S.G. #12; £325). (photo)

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375.00


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MALTA

816 816

#65, 1919 10/- Black St. Paul, an especially fresh and choice mint example of this popular 20th century rarity, beautifully centered within perfectly balanced margins, intensely rich color and a razor-sharp impression on bright white paper, full o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; (S.G. #96; £3,250). (photo)

3,500.00

MAURITIUS

817 817

818

819

820 821

818

820

821

#6a, 1854-57 2d Blue on bluish paper, early intermediate impression, four ample to clear margins, good color on fresh paper, target cancel, tiny thin speck not noted on the certificate, fine appearance; signed “AD” and “ED” (Diena) and accompanied by 1960 A. Diena certificate (S.G. #14; £3,500). (photo)

3,750.00

#16, 1859 1d Vermilion, lithographed by Dardenne, an exceedingly choice used example of this scarce stamp, with large to huge and especially well balanced margins all around, bright fresh color and an intense vivid impression, neat oval grid cancels, extremely fine; 2012 PF certificate (S.G. #42; £1,400). (photo)

1,350.00

#167var, 1921-26 4c Brown, bisect, tied by “(Ar)gy Mauritius B 7 De 26” c.d.s. cancel repeated below to petite envelope from Argy to Port Louis with same day backstamp receiver. The use of bisects was never authorized in Mauritius and whilst the inland letter rate was reduced to 5c in 1925 a 2c rate makes no sense whatsoever this one apparently got through unnoticed. Two other bisects are mentioned in Ibbotson, a great curiosity, very fine. (photo on page 154)

Est. 200-300

S.G. #210w, 1921-26 4c Green, watermark inverted, a horizontal pair, o.g., h.r. with slightly toned gum, just fine, scarce; unpriced in S.G. (photo)

Est. 150-200

#200, 1924 50r Lilac and green, an exceptional mint single of this scarce stamp, being beautifully centered and possessing deep luxuriant color and a highly detailed impression on bright white paper, full clean o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine and choice (S.G. #222; £950). (photo)

1,000.00

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822 822 823

823

S.G. #322a, 1965 15c Red (beak) omitted, o.g., n.h., faint orange staining mostly on reverse affecting lower half of stamp, otherwise very fine and rare. (photo)

£900

S.G. #328a, 1965 1r Pale orange (affecting feet, wings, tail and beak) omitted, horizontal pair from lower right sheet margin showing the absent cylinder number, o.g., n.h., very fine and scarce. (photo)

£600+

824 824

825

825

827

#E2b, 1904 15c on 15c Ultramarine special delivery, inverted “A” in “INLAND” variety, o.g., h.r. with some gum loss, a trifle toned, otherwise fine, scarce (S.G.#E2a, £1,700). (photo)

1,700.00

#E3a var, 1904 15c on 15c Ultramarine special delivery, new setting with more space above and below “INLAND” double surcharge, unlisted variety in both Scott and Gibbons where both catalogs list the double surcharge only as both inverted, used, neat thimble 1904 c.d.s., couple shorter perfs. at top, otherwise fine and rare. It is recommended to the purchaser that this stamp be submitted for expertization at the BPA in London in order to clarify catalog listings (S.G. #E3b var). (photo)

Est. 750-1,000

MEXICO 826

1867 Acambaro bogus provisional cover, “Franca/En Acambaro” handstamp similar to the cancel used for this period with additional “2” and “Rs” separate handstamps inserted as a value designation on a small slip of white paper, this is similar to other towns using there canceling device to make provisional stamps during the struggle against the French Emperor Maximilian, this has been tied to a genuine entire folded letter of the period that evidently was carried out of the mails, datelined “Acambaro, Marzo 5 de 1867” to Morelia with all the appropriate docketing, the authenticity of the cover is what gives credence to the bogus provisional which is tied by a mute circular cancel with an arrow through it without town designation or date, this bogus issue has been known since the late 1800s and is accompanied by a page from the April 1935 Godden’s Gazette describing and photographing a similar cover to the same correspondent in Morelia which is being reported as a possible new find, a very fine and scarce reference for the Mexican specialist. (photo on page 154) WWW.SPINK.COM

Est. 150-200


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MONTSERRAT 827 ( )

#9, 1884 4d Blue, unused (traces of gum), attractive example of this elusive stamp, having been only issued in blue on the “CA” watermark paper for a short time before being changed to red lilac, fresh color on clean paper, very fine (S.G. #11; £1,800). (photo on page 170)

2,100.00

NEW BRITAIN

828 828

#12, 1914 1/- on 1M Carmine, first setting, a pleasing mint example of this rare stamp, vivid rich color, o.g., very fine; only 63 1M stamps were surcharged of both spacings combined; signed Richter and accompanied by 1977 SPA certificate (S.G. #12; £3,500). (photo)

3,500.00

829 829

#13, 1914 2/- on 2M Blue, first setting, a handsome mint example of this elusive stamp, nicely centered, rich color on fresh paper, o.g., light h.r., very fine; it is believed that only 50-75 2M stamps were surcharged in the combined two settings and thus considerably less than that for each type exist; signed Bloch (S.G. #13; £3,250.00). (photo)

3,250.00

830 830

#14, 1914 3/- on 3M Blackish violet, first setting, well centered, rich color, o.g. with some light staining on gum, small stained spot at top left, otherwise very fine and rare; it is believed that only 35-48 of this value of German New Guinea were surcharged of both spacings combined; 1967 BPA certificate (S.G. #14; £5,500). (photo) 171

5,500.00


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1914 5/- on 5M German New Guinea, First Setting Select Mint Example of This Rarity

831 831

#15, 1914 5/- on 5M Slate and carmine, first setting, a select sound mint example of this rarity, gorgeous rich colors, quite well centered, clean o.g. that has been lightly hinged, very fine: it is believed that a mere 30-35 stamps of the 5M German New Guinea were surcharged of both spacings combined; signed Champion and accompanied by 1959 RPS certificate (S.G. #15; £14,000). (photo)

14,000.00

NEW GUINEA

832 832

#C46-59, 1939 ½d-£1 Air Post cplt., select mint set, well centered and fresh, pristine o.g., never hinged, very fine (S.G. #212-25; £1,100). (photo)

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1,100.00


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NEW ZEALAND

833 833

#70a, 1898 ½d Lilac grey, imperforate between, vertical pair, beautifully centered, o.g., h.r., fresh and extremely fine; signed Mowbray (S.G. #246a; £1,700). (photo)

1,750.00

834 834

#72b, 1898 2d Rose brown, imperforate between, vertical pair, rich color on fresh paper, o.g., light h.r., very fine; signed Mowbray (S.G. #248ba; £1,400). (photo)

173

1,300.00


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835

837

838

839

NYASALAND 835

#25-37, 1921-30, ½d-10/- George V cplt., o.g., l.h., very fine set (S.G. #100-13; £275). (photo)

287.00

POLAND 836

#C23Cd, 1948 500z Roosevelt, Pulaski and Kosciusko souvenir sheet, wonderfully fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 166)

325.00

PORTUGAL 837

#747-48, 1952 1E and 3.50E NATO cplt, o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine set. (photo)

338.00

PORGTUGUESE CONGO 838

#118, 1914-18 75r Rose, with “Republica” overprint, without gum as issued, nearly very fine and scarce; signed several times. (photo)

450.00

RUSSIA 839

#456-67, 1931-32 1k-1R Regular issue imperforate cplt., o.g., l.h., fine-very fine set. (photo)

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446.00


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840

840

841

846

848

#546-50, 1935 5k-35k Anti-war propaganda cplt., fresh and well centered, o.g., l.h., very fine set. (photo)

650.00

841

#857-58, 1942 30k-1R Alisher Navoi cplt., o.g., n.h., very fine set. (photo)

300.00

842

#970, 1945 3R Victory at Stalingrad souvenir sheet, showing an unusual shift of the bottom inscription, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 176)

for normal 100.00

#6695a-99a, 2002 5R-25R 300th Anniversary of St. Petersburg booklet panes in unexploded booklet, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 176)

200.00

#6728-32 Footnote, 2002 5R Russian Orthodox Monasteries limited edition booklet, unexploded, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 176)

400.00

#6944 Footnote, 2004 5R-25R Treasures from the Amber Room limited edition booklet, unexploded, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 176)

350.00

#B29, 1922 1K Orange imperforate, Philately for the Children overprint, large margins all around, tied to piece by bold 19 August, 1922 Moscow datestamp, the only day and place the stamps were sold, extremely fine. (photo)

350.00

#C75a, 1937 1R Jubilee Aviation Exhibition souvenir sheet, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo on page 180)

400.00

843 BK 844 BK 845 BK 846

847

ST. HELENA 848

#94, 1922 15/- Violet and black on blue Badge of the Colony, lovely mint single, wonderfully well centered within perfectly balanced margins, fresh with strong rich colors, o.g., very lightly hinged, extremely fine; a premium example of this scarce key value (S.G. #113; ÂŁ1,100). (photo)

175

1,075.00


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842

844

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849

850

ST. KITTS-NEVIS 849

#52-64, 1923 ½d-£1 Tercentenary cplt., attractive and fresh mint set, all are well centered with bright colors, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine-extremely fine (S.G. #48-60; £1,200). (photo)

1,378.00

SAN MARINO 850

#C19-20, 1941 10L Surcharges cplt., o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine set. (photo)

851

250.00

852

SIERRA LEONE 851

#153-65, 1/2d-£1 Wilberforce cplt., remarkably fresh throughout, o.g., overall lightly hinged and very fine; an especially handsome and desirable set (S.G. #168-80; £1,100). (photo)

1,069.00

SOMALIA 852

#CO1, 1934 25c Air Post Official, very lightly hinged, if at all, tiny tone spot on gum which does not show through, mentioned only for accuracy, fresh and well centered, the first time we have offered this rarity, very fine; signed Kessler. (photo)

177

2,800.00


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SPAIN

853 853

#8, 1851 2R Red, a pleasing used example of this elusive stamp, mostly good to large margins, strong color on crisp clean paper, neat “spider” cancel, fine and rare. (photo)

854 854

855

7,000.00

856

#C144, 1953 50P Sorolla y Bastida air post, fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo)

500.00

SUDAN 855

856

#C19c, 1935 2½P on 5P Air post, inverted surcharge, well centered, lovely rich colors, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh and very fine; only one sheet of fifty was printed with the inverted overprint; signed Sanabria and accompanied by 1986 RPS certificate (S.G. #70c; £1,000). (photo)

1,000.00

#MO5b, 1906 1m Carmine rose and brown, “Army Service” inverted overprint, wonderfully fresh and well centered, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; only a single sheet of 120 stamps received an inverted overprint; 1919 W.T. Wilson certificate (S.G. #A6b; £800). (photo)

650.00

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SWEDEN

857 857

#90, 1918 55o Pale blue, well centered mint single of this elusive stamp, bright color and sharp impression, full o.g., very lightly hinged, toned perf. at bottom that is barely perceptible from the front, very fine; a rare stamp with only 1,000 examples issued; clear 2009 Helena Obermuller Wiken certificate. (photo)

2,100.00

858 858

#92, 1918 80o Black, mint single with fresh color and detailed impression, nicely centered, o.g., small h.r., a fine example of this rare stamp of which only 1,000 examples were issued; signed H. Wennberg. (photo)

2,100.00

859 859

#C4, 1920 20รถ Air Post surcharge on 2รถ Orange, watermarked crown, fresh mint example of this scarce stamp of which only 100 were printed on crown watermarked paper, brilliant color on bright paper and possessing full even perforations, centered a bit to left as is normal, o.g., very lightly hinged, nearly very fine for this rare stamp. (photo)

179

3,250.00


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847

863

880

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SWITZERLAND

860 860

861

861

862

#66, 1881 40c Gray, rare used example of this value, with clear “Zurich/2 XII 81” datestamp, clipped perforations at right, otherwise fresh and fine; 2005 APS certificate. (photo)

3,400.00

#103, 1900 25c Blue U.P.U., re-engraved, crisp mint single, deep rich color on fresh white paper, o.g., small h.r., fine and an elusive variety missing from many collections; signed Richter and accompanied by 198I SPA certificate. (photo)

800.00

862

#181-85, 1914-30 3Fr-10Fr Pictorials cplt., o.g., h.r., very fine set. (photo)

863

#226, 1934 NABA souvenir sheet of four, pristine mint sheet, well centered, fresh and crisp, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo on page 180)

864 864 865

866

1,097.00

825.00

867

#B2a, 1915 5c Green, tete-beche pair, used with neat 1915 town cancel, strong and intact perforations, very fine and scarce. (photo)

875.00

Zumstein #F IV, 1913 50c Bergdorf-Bern semi-official air post, cancelled by violet “1te Flugpost/Bergdorf-Bern/30.III.13” handstamp, which is repeated at bottom center, to official flight post card additionally franked with 5c Yellow (Scott #157) tied by the same violet handstamp, fresh and extremely fine. (photo on page 154)

1,200SF

Zumstein #F VIII, 1913 (30c) Liestal semi-official air post, cancelled by violet “Liestal-Rheinfelden/Flugpost/27.iv.13” datestamp on official post card franked by 10c Carmine (Scott #164) tied by the same handstamp, fresh and very fine; 1986 Liniger certificate. (photo on page 154)

1,200SF

SYRIA 867

#C57-66, 1934 50c-100P Air posts cplt, remarkably fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine set. (photo) 181

for hinged 241.00


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TANNU TUVA

868

869

868

#39, 1933 15k on 6k Orange yellow, Ty. 1, o.g., l.h., extremely fine. (photo)

869

#41, 1933 15k on 6k Orange yellow type 3 surcharge, with “Posta” handstamp, exceptionally fresh, o.g., n.h., very fine; seldom found never hinged. (photo)

for hinged 500.00

#C9, 9a, 1934 2t Ultramarine, air post, 61x31mm, one hundred cancelled copies of this key value in blocks, all with full o.g., n.h., handful with small faults, also two copies of the smaller size stamp, 54.5x29mm, fine to very fine.

2,580.00

870

300.00

THAILAND

871 871 872

872

#268-273, 1948 1b-20b King Bhumibol Adulyadej, cplt, o.g., n.h., slight offset on 1B, fresh and rare, fine-very fine. (photo)

935.00

#283-295, 1951-60 King Bhumibol Adulyadej, cplt., o.g., n.h., generally very fine. (photo)

782.00

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873 873

874

875

#348-62A, 1961-68 5s-40B King Bhumibol cplt., o.g., l.h., except 40B n.h., very fine set. (photo)

434.00

TOBAGO 874

#7, 1880 “1d” manuscript surcharge on half of 6d Orange, tied to small piece by light “A14” cancel, strong color, very fine; a very scarce provisional surcharge; (S.G. #7; £800). (photo)

875.00

TURKEY 875

#B54-68, 1935 20pa+20pa to 100K+100K Woman’s Suffrage cplt., o.g. or l.h., light pencil notation on gum of each, very fine set. (photo)

876 876

432.00

878

#RA179-80, 1955 2½L Dull brown and 10L Rose lilac postal tax stamps, the two key top values of the set, o.g., l.h., very fine and scarce. (photo)

1,250.00

VIETNAM 877

#389a, 1971 2pi Agrarian Reform Law, dated “1970” instead of 1971 in error, complete sheet of 50, o.g., n.h., three with slight internal wrinkle, otherwise very fine and scarce.

1,500.00

VIRGIN ISLANDS 878 ( )

#6, 1867 6d Rose, unused, bright and fresh, nearly very fine; signed Bloch (S.G. #10; £600). (photo) 183

650.00


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879

883

884

885

WESTERN UKRAINE 879 880

#34, 1919 6sh on 6h Black, red and yellow, o.g., several h.r.s, very fine and scarce; signed. (photo)

600.00

#101, 1919 10hr on 50h Deep green, fresh mint block of ten (5x2), o.g., n.h., finevery fine; each stamp signed. (photo on page 180)

for hinged 300.00

YEMAN 881 882

#68-77, C3-9, 1951 1b-1i Pictorials, set in mint sheets of 40, o.g., n.h., occasional selvage fault, very scarce and generally fine-very fine.

1,788.00

#113-20, C20-21, 1961 1b-1i Ancient sculptures from Marib, Sheba set imperf. 100 sets in two sheets of 50 of each value, o.g, n.h., very fine, scarce.

2,500.00

ZANZIBAR 883

884

#28(d), 1896 “2 1/2” red surcharge, S.G. Ty. 4, on 2a Pale blue with “Zanzibar” overprint, used example of this scarcer surcharge type, wonderfully well centered, light Zanzibar cancel, stamp and overprints with deep color combination, very fine (S.G. #39; £550). (photo)

650.00

#138, 1913 50R Dull violet and black, wonderfully fresh and well centered, o.g., barest trace of hinging, very fine (S.G. #260e; £650). (photo)

600.00

ZULULAND 885

#11, 1892 5/- Rose, fresh color and well centered, o.g., paper h.r., very fine; signed E. Diena (S.G. #11; £700). (photo)

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700.00


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WORLDWIDE COLLECTIONS AND LARGE LOTS

Arranged Alphabetically by Country or Area 886

887

888

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890

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892

Antigua mostly mint collection of 440 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1976, including a few early issues used, 1882-86 1/- o.g., 1903 set, 1908-20 set, 1913 5/-, 1921-19 set, 1932 Tercentenary set, apparently complete thereafter, mint includes o.g. and l.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 300-400

Australian States attractive used collection of over 500 different on Scott Specialty pages, each state has strength in the early imperforate issues, New South Wales is especially nice with many better early issues and with the Diamond Jubilee semi-postal set, all the other states are present as well and similarly collected, condition is much better than usually found with most fine-very fine; should be examined to be appreciated.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Australia and Dependencies massive collection in three large Scott Specialty albums, Australia proper is collected mint and use with many of the early definitive issues present used with the shilling and ÂŁ1 values nearly complete, includes a mint Melbourne Exhibition sheet of four (#95a) and the Sydney Harbor Bridge set used (#159-61), from there nearly complete to 1984 with many later as well, besides Australia it also includes a fairly complete collection of Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island complete to 2000, Cocos Islands issues to 1998 but some missing and Norfolk Islands issues to 1998 with some later; also included is rather sparse collection of New Zealand and Dependencies ,o.g. or used, this collection has very presentable condition with the vast majority fine-very fine with few exceptions.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Australia and area mint and used collection to the mid 1980s in a Scott album, with mostly countries mainly used to the late 1970s, Australia includes the 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge set used as well as a few other better items, then there is Christmas Island and Cocos Island mostly used, Norfolk Island mint and used, Papua New Guinea all mint and virtually complete from 1932 including the 1932 definitive set to ÂŁ1, plus a few selected Australian States classics, overall very clean and mostly fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

Australia mint collection of 540 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1976, including a few kangaroo issues to 2/-, later 1930s commemoratives, 1937-46 set, 194950 Arms set, 1959-64 set, 1963-65 set, etc., airmails complete and a few Australian Antarctic Territory, mint includes o.g. and l.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better. (photo)

Est. 400-500

Austria extensive mint and used collection of over 1500 stamps in three Safe hingeless albums, issues to 1964, including 1850 2kr unused, 9kr o.g., 1858-59 2kr and 3kr green, o.g., range of mixed mint and used sets, 1908-16 set o.g., n.h., 1910 Birthday Jubilee to 10k, o.g., set used, range of later sets and part sets, 1936 Dollfuss 10s o.g., extensive back-of-the-book, semi-postals with 1933 WIPA souvenir sheet o.g. (trifle soiled), 1946 Renner souvenir sheets o.g., n.h., airmails, postage dues, newspaper stamps, Lombardy Venetia with 1854 10c unused with 1996 APS certificate, 1858-62 2s and 3s green, both o.g., mint includes o.g., l.h. and scattered unused but with much n.h. in later issues, some small faults to be expected in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; and attractive collection worth careful inspection; two additional certificates accompany; Scott catalog exceeds $44,000.00.

Est. 4,000-5,000

Austria very comprehensive mint and used collection mounted in large Scott Specialty album, virtually complete to 2006, the collection is collected used in the 19th century to 1913 and is complete for all the basic stamps, including the 1910 Birthday Jubilee cplt. used (#128-44), from 1916 collected mint and virtually complete including a 10S Dollfuss (#380), semi-postals are also very comprehensive to 2000, including all the good sets and singles including both WIPA stamps (#B110, B110a) plus the WIPA souvenir sheet (#B111), also a nice fresh set of Renner souvenir sheets cplt. never hinged (#B18588), also includes extensive air posts and back-of -the-book issues with offices abroad, occupations and Lombardy-Venetia, condition is attractive and clean, o.g. or used, overall fine-very fine; a valuable collection offered intact and well worth examining.

Est. 2,000-3,000

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894 /

895

896

897

898 ( )

899

900

Austria 20th century mint collection of many hundreds in Specialty album with slip case, including 1905-07 set, 1908-16 set (72k used), range of later issues, sets and part sets, semi-postals with 1931 Rotary convention set, 1932 Artists set, 1933 Ski Federation set, 1933 WIPA 50g, 1933 Deliverance of Vienna from the Turks set, airmails, few postage dues, newspaper stamps, mint includes o.g. and l.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth a look.

Est. 400-500

Austria, Italian Occupation stock of thousands in numbered glassines in file box, much duplication, including Issued in Trieste 1918 20h on 20c brown orange (#N32) (500 n.h. copies), General Issue 1919 1c on 1c brown (#N64) (over 1200 copies), 10c on 10c claret (#N67) (500 n.h. copies), 20c on 20c brown orange (#N68) (500), 40c on 40c brown (#N70) (500), multiples, some beginning to curl, mint includes much n.h., also some Italy, mostly used, some small faults, mixed condition to fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $15,000.00; ideal for packet maker.

Est. 750-1,000

Bahamas substantial mint and used collection mounted in Scott Specialty album, very comprehensive in the Queen Victoria period mostly used, collected mint from the 188490 Victoria issue and virtually complete to 2006 with all the better early sets and high values, o.g. or used fine-very fine; a very clean and valuable collection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Barbados clean mint and used collection mounted on Scott Specialty pages, starts with a nice representation of 19th century used with better items as three of the early pin perforated varieties (#10-12), and two of the 5/- Bisects with large and small “1d” surcharges (#57, 59), collected mint from the 1892-96 seal of the Colony issue to 2006, includes all of the better sets from the later Victoria period, King Edward VII and King George V sets, in fact complete to 1987 and lacking only a few of the more modern sets after that, o.g. or used, a few flaws are to be expected in the early 19th century but even there condition is quite presentable, and uniformly fine-very fine for the mint; a nice collection of this Caribbean country; accompanied by three certificates.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Belgium and colonies massive mint and used collection mounted on Scott Specialty pages in two binders, the 19th century period is collected used and is virtually complete with many better values as 5Fr Deep red brown with roller cancel (#39), 20th century continues very comprehensive mint or used including the 1919 King Albert in Helmet cplt. mint, virtually complete to 1986 with many later to 2006, semi-postals are complete to 1988 including the Red Cross surcharges cplt. mint (#B34-47), plus all the later better sets and souvenir sheets as Orval Abby (#B132-43), air posts and officials are complete and some postage dues and newspaper stamps; in addition there is a substantial collection of Belgium Congo with better high values as the two 5Fr values (#5, 11) and 10Fr Buff (#13), plus a nearly complete collection of Ruanda-Urundi and some occupations, overall a valuable and desirable collection offered intact, o.g. or used fine-very fine.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Bermuda nearly complete mint collection to 1969 on Scott album pages, lacks the 1865 6d Brown lilac and three surcharges, but the other three surcharges are included and the collection is otherwise complete from 1880, the early Victoria issues and a couple others lack gum, otherwise all o.g. or l.h., mostly fine to very fine and quite clean.

7,693.00

Bermuda mostly mint collection of 330 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1976, including a few early issues used with 1875 1d on 1/- (wing margin), mint with 1865-74 1d, 2d, 6d lilac, 1/- and all thereafter, 1910-24 set except 4d, both Tercentenary sets, 1922-34 set, apparently complete per Scott pages thereafter except for a couple of values of the 1962-65 set, mint includes o.g. and l.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very or better.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Bermuda mint and used collection, Q mounted on Scott Specialty pages, quite comprehensive less the early rarities, the 19th century is collected used up to the first couple of Seal of the Colony issues, from 1910 collected mint and virtually complete for the early better sets with all the high values to the £1 values, includes the 12/6 Postal Fiscal unused but totally uncancelled, the modern to 2006 has only an occasional set missing, o.g. or used, fine-very fine and nice collection; accompanied by a RPS certificate.

Est. 750-1,000

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902

British Africa clean mint and used collection balance of 25 countries in five Scott Specialty albums, throughout the better value is found in the earlier issues of each country, pages are present for the more modern issues into the 2000’s, some countries having very few in this period and others with a fair amount, some of the better countries we note include Mauritius with early classics used and better 20th century mint, St. Helena also has a nice range of used of 19th century and better mint 20th century sets with high values, Cape of Good Hope includes most triangles including both Woodblocks (4d repaired) plus some nice Mafeking issues, Ascension has the early sets complete mint and numerous modern, other better countries include Sierra Leone, Seychelles and Gambia, there is even a comprehensive collection of Egypt, with very few exceptions this collection is made up of quite nice quality stamps as the collector was careful in his collecting patterns, the mint are all o.g., overall fine-very fine and examination will prove worthwhile.

Est. 4,000-5,000

British Caribbean mint and used collection of thirteen countries in nine Scott Specialty albums, the general pattern of the collector was to collect the 19th century used and mint in the 20th century which is often comprehensive for each country where the better mint set are found, there is a two volume collection of Antigua with nice used 19th century and better mint being comprehensive with lots of modern, Dominica is also two volumes with better early 19th century used and mint from 1883 with all the early mint sets, St .Lucia is similarly collected and St. Vincent has lots of better 19th century used, other better countries include Trinidad and Tobago, Montserrat and Grenada, the mint uniformly have o.g., condition is above average and clean, fine-very fine with few exceptions; a nice collection of this British area.

Est. 4,000-5,000

903

British Commonwealth 19th and 20th century collection of thousands in fifteen albums or binders, all contained in a carton and two boxes, issues to about 1992, the principal value being in five Scott Specialty albums arranged by continent to around 1960, including Great Britain with 1840 1d, range of surface printed, 1911 £1, offices and agencies, Ascension with 1934 set, Australia with a few Specimen high value kangaroo issues, few states, Canada, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Fiji, India and states, Malayan States, Malta, Mauritius, Newfoundland, New Zealand and dependencies, Seychelles, South Africa with former colonies, Straits Settlements, sets and part sets, some mixed mint and used in earlier, mainly complete o.g. sets throughout the George VI and early Elizabethan period, later volumes a little disorganized, scattered worldwide, mint includes o.g. and l.h., few small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; a valuable collection worth careful inspection. Est. 15,000-20,000

904

British Commonwealth substantial mostly mint 20th century collection of thousands in five Specialty albums with slip cases, all contained in large carton, including Aden 1937 Dhow set, Ascension complete to 1963, Bahamas 1884-90 set, complete thereafter to 1972, Bahrain, Barbados, 1897 Jubilee set, complete thereafter to 1966, Barbuda, Basutoland 1933 and 1938 sets, Bechuanaland Protectorate 1932 and 1938 sets, British Guiana with 1934 set, British Honduras with 1913-17 set, 1922-23 $5, Brunei, Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, Dominica 1922-33 set, 1923 £1, range of later sets and part sets, Fiji 1903 set, 1912 £1, Gambia, Gilbert & Ellice Is. 1924 10/- and £1, Grenada 1902 set, 1904-06 set, 1913 and 1921-29 sets, Hong Kong, Jamaica, K.U.T. 1922-27 to £1, Leeward Is. with 1897 Jubilee set (5/- with 2003 Sismondo certificate), 1921-32 set (less 4d), Malaya,, Mauritius with 1910 set, 1912-22 to 10R (3), Montserrat with 1903 5/-, 1904-08 and 1908-12 sets, 1913 5/-, 1932 Tercentenary sets, Natal, Nauru with 1915 and 1920 2/6 to 10/- Seahorses, New Guinea with 1931 set, airmails with 1931 sets (both), 1932-34 set, New Hebrides, New Zealand with semi-postals with 1931 Smiling Boys, Nigeria with 1936 set, North Borneo, Northern Nigeria with 1912 set, Nyasaland, Papua, St. Lucia with 1904-05, 1907-10 and 1912-19 sets, 1936 set, St. Vincent with 1913-17 and 1921-32 sets, Sarawak, Seychelles, Solomon Is. 1914-23 set, Somaliland Protectorate, South Africa, South West Africa, Straits Settlements, Sudan complete to 1951, few airmails, Swaziland with 1933 set, Tanganyika with 1927-31 set, Trinidad & Tobago with 1914 and 1921-22 sets, Turks & Caicos Is., Virgin Is., Zanzibar and Zululand, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with only scattered used essentially the odd 19th century values, the occasional fault noted, however, a remarkably fresh and generally finevery fine or better collection; a valuable lot well worth close inspection; ideal for continuation, the eBay dealer or smaller auctioneer.

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British Commonwealth mostly used 19th and 20th century collection of hundreds in album, including Great Britain 1847 1/-, 1848 10d and 1854 6d, range of surface printed with values to 2/-, 5/- (3), 10/-, 1891 £1, few covers, Aden, Australia with a range of George V head types, 1932 Sydney Bridge set c.t.o., later commemoratives, officials, Canada with 3d Beaver imperf. (4), range of small Queens, 1903-08 set, 1908 Quebec set, 1928-29 and 1930-31 sets, a few U.S. with 1913 Parcel Post set, some small faults to be expected, chiefly in earlier issues, mixed condition to fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $36,000.00; worth a close inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

British Guiana mint and used collection of 240 different plus a couple hundred more from Guyana after independence, strength is found in 19th century used with better items as 2c on 24c Green (#100 with 1988 PF certificate) also includes the $1-$5 Surcharges cplt. mint (#124-28; the $4 being type I), collected mint from the 1913 George V and complete to independence, condition is quite nice being o.g. or used, fine-very fine even in the 19th century period; examine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

British Honduras comprehensive mint and used collection in Scott Specialty album lacking very few of being complete to independence, then the early issues of Belize as well as many later to 2006, collected used to 1898 with better values as 50c on 1- Gray (#25), complete mint from the 1899 “revenue” overprints with all the better high values, clean and attractive, o.g. or used, fine-very fine

Est. 750-1,000

British Oceana and Asia mint substantial collection balance on Scott Specialty pages in ten Scott binders, consists of 20 different countries, pages are often present for stamps into the 2000’s but the concentration of the collector was the better early issues and only a few countries have extensive modern, one significant country is Fiji which along with India are the only countries with a very few used and Fiji has some better mint and early issues, then mint to 1968 with the King Edward VII and George V issues complete, Papua is another excellent country complete to 1992 with all the good early sets plus modern is quite complete to 2006, Sarawak has most of the early sets and Solomon Islands has all the better early sets through 1968, other better countries include Bruni, Singapore and Iraq, etc., all are very clean o.g., fine-very fine; it is surprising how fast the value adds up so examination will be beneficial.

Est. 4,000-5,000

British West Indies comprehensive mint collection to 1970 in a Scott Specialty album, starts with the 1922 Barbuda set and continues with excellent British Honduras with Victoria lacking only four stamps, including 1882-87 1/- with RPS certificate and 18911901 set to $5.00, after that the collection is essentially complete, plus a War Tax stamp with inverted overprint (signed), the Cayman Islands are complete except for the 1908 2½d surcharge, including War Tax stamps complete, the scarce issue with RPS certificate, Jamaica is highly complete lacking only a few Victoria issues, but including all the later sets, plus some War Tax errors and varieties, Montserrat is complete except for the 1884 4d Blue, Trinidad and Tobago is complete with all the pound values, as are the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Virgin Islands are complete except for 1867 6d Rose, also included are British Antarctic Territory and South Georgia complete to 1973, overall a very clean and virtually fault-free collection, some 19th century without gum, otherwise mostly o.g. or l.h., generally fine-very fine; a desirable collection that is well worth a thorough viewing.

Est. 5,000-7,500

Canada Collections 910

Canada significant mint and used collection mounted in a large Scott Specialty album, starts with nice used imperf 3d Red (#4) and ½d Rose (#8), thereafter the 19th century is quite extensive used including Large Queens with rare 1p Red brown and 3p Bright red on laid paper (#31, 33), largely used through the King Edward VII period except for the Jubilees which are complete mint to the $3.00, from the 1908 Quebec Tercentenary and Admirals, which are complete, the collection is mint with all the good definitive sets and is quite extensive to the 1990s, includes back-of-the-book issues including air posts, special deliveries, officials and a nice used 8c Registration stamp, o.g. or used, condition overall is uniformly nice though one can expect a few flaws in the 19th century, fine-very fine; a valuable collection and well worth examining.

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Est. 4,000-5,000


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Canada mostly mint collection of over 600 stamps in mounts in Scott Specialty album, issues to 1971, including a few early issues used, 1897 Jubilee to 20c o.g., $1.00 used, 1898-1902 set, range of Admirals, 1928-29 set, 1930-31 to $1.00, 1935 set, range of later sets mostly complete to 1971, airmails, special deliveries, postage dues, officials, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much later n.h., few small faults in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; worth careful inspection.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Canada mostly mint collection of over 600 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1977, including a few early issues used with 1852-57 3d, 1897-98 set o.g. as are all mentioned hereafter, 1898-1902 set, 1903 Edward set, 1911-25 Admiral set, 1928-29 and 1930-31 sets, 1935 set, 1938, 1942-43 and 1946 sets, 1951 $1.00, airmails complete, mint includes o.g. and l.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and finevery or better.

Est. 2,000-3,000

913 / PBBP Canada high quality mint collection/accumulation of 193 selected stamps, three plate blocks and five booklets on original lot cards, this collector scanned the auction houses and bought up really nice stamps often acquiring more than one of the well centered stamps he could find, includes stamps as early as the 1897 Jubilees and up to the 1940s, he liked the various Admiral issues and other issues in the first quarter of the 20th century, includes air posts, special deliveries and officials, o.g., there are a few scattered lightly hinged items but the vast majority are never hinged and pristine, very fine-extremely fine; total Scott catalog value is over $10,000.00; accompanied by six Sismondo graded certificates.

Est. 1,500-2,000

914 / PB Canada largely mint collection/accumulation of over 150 singles and pairs plus another 35 blocks and booklet panes including a few plate blocks, only a handful of used are present, the mint starts with a few late Queen Victoria definitives and includes better Admiral issues including numerous coil pairs and paste-up pairs, also includes better early commemorative high values as the 50c Bluenose and $1.00 Parliament, blocks includes a plate block of six of #C3, block of four of #E1 and three different blocks of four of War Tax stamps (#MR1-2, 4) etc., o.g., many are hinged but never hinged are found throughout the singles and within the blocks, fine-very fine with very few exceptions; Scott catalog value is over $13,000.00.

Est. 1,500-2,000

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Canada mint collection balance of issues from the 1897 Jubilee to the end of George VI in mounts on album pages and stock sheets, highlights include 20c (2) and 50c Jubilee, plus 5c and 8c blocks of four, 1897 maple leaf with 8c (2), 1898 numerals with 5c-8c, 1903 Edward VII 1c-20c, 1908 Quebec 7c-20c, useful Admirals, coil pairs, 1935, 1938, 1942 and 1946 definitives cplt., etc., overall a nice clean lot of nearly all o.g., l.h. or n.h. fine-very fine stamps, with the large majority n.h.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Canada remainder of an estate including a modest collection in a White Ace album with Jubilees to 50c, plus a range of other material including a used set of Jubilees to $3.00, a collection on old album pages with Jubilees to 50c mint and a used $1.00, #71 mint n.h. block of four, #139b mint and more, also includes some Newfoundland with a Cabot set, mixed condition so inspection is essential.

Est. 500-750

249/62, 268-73, C7/E11, 1947 XII Congress of the Universal Postal Union presentation booklet, hard bound with string tie, contains 28 blocks of four for the definitives, commemoratives, air mails, air mail special deliveries and special deliveries then in current use, each block has bilingual printed description page in English and French, stamps are fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine-extremely fine and an elusive presentation booklet; catalog values are for four sets of singles (Unitrade #1,788.20).

1,195.00+

Cayman Islands attractive mint collection virtually complete to 2006 mounted in Scott Specialty album, includes all the better early sets and singles lacking only a couple of rarities, but including the scarce “½d” and “1d” surcharges on 5/- Vermilion and green (#18-19), all of the sets are present cplt. including the 1932 Centenary, the modern is very comprehensive as well lacking only a few, all are very fresh, o.g., fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

Cayman Islands mint collection of 340 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1976, including 1901-03, 1905 and 1907 sets, 1907-09 set, 1908 10/-, 1913 10/-, 1921-26 10/-, 1932 Tercentenary set, 1935-36 set, apparently complete thereafter, mint includes o.g. and l.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 500-750

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China 19th and 20th century mostly mint collection of over 2300 stamps in mounts in two Minkus albums, including a few early issues used, recoiling Dragons, many complete 20th century sets, also various Provinces, Occupation, Manchukuo and Tibet, second volume comprises Taiwan, mint includes o.g., l.h with much n.h., some small faults to be expected, chiefly in earlier issues, generally fresh and fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

China Republic and P.R.C. covers and cards, group of over 70 20th century items including several with Junk issues, many 1930s and 1940s including surcharges, several air mail covers, a Liberated Area cover, P.R.C. including some with patriotic cachets, some used and unused postal stationery and more, some faults, most fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

China mint sheets and multiples of the 1940s, all appear to be the more common issues, however there are a total of 4,300 stamps, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 400-500

China (People’s Republic) used stock of many thousands of singles and partial sets from the 1950s and 1960s mostly in sheets and part sheets sorted and identified, includes such items as 1958 4f and 8f Kuan Han-ching (320), 1958 4f Wild Goose and Broadcasting tower (800), 1960 4f and 10f Communist Party Conference (85), 1962 8f Support of Cuba (95), 1964 all 8f values of Yanan Sacred Shrine of the Revolution (50), 1964 4f10f Oil Industry (300), 1964 8f Liberation of Albania (195) and 1965 8f designs 1-3 of Woman Workers (100) and others, all cancelled to order, fine-very fine.

Est. 4,000-5,000

China (People’s Republic) mint and used stock of many thousands of singles and some sets identified in glassines, mostly in small quantities, mainly 1950s to late 1970s issues, including better items, rather disorganized so time will be needed for a careful inspection, generally l.h., n.h. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 3,000-4,000

China (Peoples Republic) mint accumulation of 261 stamps in stockbook, issues from 1956 through 1976, including 1963 Hwang Shan Landscapes set (few with small offsets on gum), 1971 Centenary of the Paris Commune set, 1971 50th Anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party set, 1973 Pandas set, 1974 Industrial Products set, all o.g., n.h, fresh and generally fine-very fine; inventory available; Scott catalog exceeds $6,300.00; S.G. catalog exceeds £5,200.

Est. 2,000-3,000

China (People’s Republic) regional issues assortment of many hundreds of mint and used stamps identified in glassines including issues from Northeast China, Port Arthur and Dairen, North China, Northwest China, East China, Central China including used 1949 $1,000 red (12), $5,000 brown (10) and $10,000 pink (7) and Southwest China, occasional fault, however most are unused or used, fine-very fine; a useful lot of this scarcer material.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Ceylon 19th and 20th century collection of over 700 stamps in stockbook, including a few early issues with 1857-59 5d, range of later Victorian and Edwardian issues, 191225 to 20r, 1927-29 to 20r, 1935-36 to 1r (2), range of later issues to about 1979, mixed mint and used sets, mint includes o.g. and l.h., few small faults mostly in earlier issues, few revenue cancels, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 200-300

Cuba postal stationery collection comprised of 34 items from the period 1878-99, all but one being mint, all in mounts on Edifil pages, includes postal cards and reply cards with only a couple entires, some small faults, many fine-very fine.

Est. 300-400

Cyprus comprehensive largely mint collection lacking only a few of being complete to 2006, neatly mounted on Scott Specialty pages, the collection starts with the first “Cyprus” overprints complete mint, the 19th century surface printed issues are complete collected used, from there the rest are mint including all the King Edward VII issues and the King George V lack only a couple of high value rarities of being complete for those key sets, condition is nice and fresh, o.g. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Cyprus virtually all mint collection of over 400 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1975, including 1880 4d, 1894-96 set, 1904-07 set, 1912 and 1921-23 sets to 45pi, 1924-28 set to £1, 1928 50th Anniversary set, apparently complete thereafter except 1963 Scouts souvenir sheet, mint includes o.g. and l.h., couple stamps used, faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 750-1,000

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Denmark and related comprehensive mint and used collection mounted in large Scott Specialty album, the 19th century is collected used with all the imperforates and the skilling values complete less only the 2s Gray and blue perf. 12½ (#21), but including 2rs Blue (#1) and the rouletted 16s Violet (#10), all mint from 1932 complete to 1981 with some later, same is true for the semi-postals, air posts dues and officials including the skilling values cplt., plus other back-of-the-book issues; in addition there is a substantial mint collection of Greenland including the normal Liberation overprints cplt. and parcel posts #Q1-11, plus a mint collection of Faroe Islands complete to 2003, o.g. or used, fine-very fine; a worthwhile collection worthy of inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Denmark 19th and 20th century mostly used collection of over 1200 stamps in Lighthouse album, issues to 1976, including 1851 4rs (5), range of 4s shades, 1864-68 set, specialized grouping of post horn issues with minor varieties, the occasional one misidentified, 1904-05 50o single and pair, 1912 5k and 1913-28 set used, airmails with 1925-29 set o.g., many Facit listed items, se-tenants, range of locals, mint are scattered through 1925 after which they are more plentiful and are mostly o.g. or l.h., some small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, though much fine-very fine; includes collector’s inventory with Scott catalog exceeding $13,000.00.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Denmark, Greenland and Faroe Islands used collection of many hundreds of sets and singles housed in two Lighthouse hingeless albums, the collection lacks the best items, but is otherwise very comprehensive and quite complete to 1987, including back-of-thebook issues, plus Greenland to1987 including the 1945 set and Faroes from 1975-87, some 19th century with small faults, otherwise quite clean and largely fine-very fine.

Est. 500-750

Europe mostly mint 20th century collection of few thousands in nine Specialty albums with slip cases, all contained in two cartons, issues to around 2000, including Andorra, Denmark, Faroe Is, Finland, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City, sets and part sets, few souvenir sheets, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with only scattered used essentially odd 19th century values, remarkably fresh and generally fine-very fine or better; worth a look.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Falkland Islands virtually all mint collection of over 300 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1976, including a few early issues, 1898 2/6 and 5/-, 1904-07 sets, 1912-14 (ÂŁ1 with 2004 Sismondo certificate) and 1921-29 sets, 1929-31 set, 1933 Centenary set to 10/-, apparently complete thereafter, Dependencies, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with only one stamp used, an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Falkland Islands and related areas mint and used collection mounted in a Scott Specialty album, nice range of used 19th century lacking only a few and including nice used examples of the 2/6 and 5/- Victorias (#20-21), the rest is collected mint including King Edward VII issues cplt. and the 1921-32 King George V definitives cplt., quite comprehensive from the King George VI issued to 2005, also includes Falkland Island Dependencies and extensive British Antarctic Territory from the beginning to 2006 with lots of souvenir sheets, o.g. or used, fine-very fine and a nice clean collection; accompanied by three certificates of the BPA, PF and RPS.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Finland mint and used collection mounted in Scott Specialty album, 19th century is used starting with #2 with town cancel, ten different serpentine rouletted values that are actually quite nice for these with much better than average teeth than normally found including a 1M yellow brown with full teeth (#11; Sismondo certificate), basically complete from 1876 starting with #16 with used 1891-92 Issue cplt. (#45-58; the two high values signed), the Republic issues are largely mint and nearly complete to 1988 with some later, also includes a mint collection complete to 2005 of Aland Islands, o.g. or used, fine-very fine; an attractive and desirable collection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

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France comprehensive mint and used collection of over 1200 stamps in two Safe hingeless albums, issues to 1959, including 1849 to 1Fr. carmine (2), 1852 10c and 25c Presidency, 1862 15c yellow green re-issue, 1853-60 to 1Fr. lake with 2003 APS certificate, 1863-70 to 5Fr, 1870-71 Bordeaux 10c unused, 40c and 80c o.g., excellent range of Peace and Commerce issues with 1876-78 to 1Fr. o.g. and 1877-80 to 5Fr. o.g., 1900-29 to 20Fr. o.g., souvenir sheets with 1925 Paris cancelled on first day, 1927 Strasbourg and 1937 PEXIP o.g., n.h., extensive back-of-the-book, semi-postals with 1917-19 War Orphans set, 1922 set, airmails with 1927 2Fr. and 5Fr., 1930-31 1Fr. 50 deep carmine sheet of 25, 1Fr. 50 dark blue with perf. initials, 1936 to 3Fr. 50 all o.g., 50Fr. emerald used, 1936 50Fr. ultramarine used, postage dues, mint includes o.g., l.h. and scattered unused but with much later n.h., a few small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; an attractive collection well worth inspection; six additional certificates accompany; Scott catalogue exceeds $91,000.00. Est. 10,000-15,000

939

France mostly mint 20th century collection of many hundreds in Specialty album with slip case, issues to 2000, commencing in earnest with the 1924 Olympic Games set, range of later issues, sets and part sets, semi-postals with 1922 surcharges, 1928 Industry and Agriculture 1.50F+8.50F, 1931 French Provinces 1.50F+3.50F, 1931 surcharges, mostly complete range of later issues to 2000, airmails with 1936 set o.g., 1936 50F Banknote used, excellent range of later issues, few officials, mint includes o.g. and l.h., generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; an attractive collection worth close inspection.

Est. 750-1,000

French Colonies valuable mostly mint collection of few thousand in mounts on custom pages in four binders, all in box, primarily African colonies mostly commencing with the Navigation and Commerce issues to about 1960, including Dahomey with 18991905 and 1906-07 sets, French Congo, French Equatorial Africa, French Guiana, French Guinea with 1892-1900 to 1Fr., 1906-07 set, French Sudan with 1894-1900 set, Guadeloupe with 1889 sets, 1892-1901 set, range of later sets, two better items signed, Ivory Coast with 1892-1900 and 1906-07 sets, Martinique with 1886-95 5c on 4c used, 1892-1906 set mixed mint and used, Mauritania with 1906-07 set, New Caledonia with 1892-1904 set, Niger, Ubangi-Shari, Upper Senegal & Niger, Upper Volta, Wallis & Futuna Islands, excellent range of semi-postals, airmails, postage dues, few souvenir sheets and the occasional booklet pane, mint includes o.g., l.h. but with much n.h., scattered used, few small faults, generally fine-very fine; a fresh, clean collection well worth inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $35,000.00.

Est. 5,000-7,500

French Colonies19th and 20th century collection of over 3000 stamps on pages in four binders, all contained in box, issues to around 2001, generally commencing with the Navigation and Commerce issue, including a comprehensive range of colonies with Algeria, Benin, Cameroun, Dahomey, French Equatorial Africa, French Guiana, French India, French Morocco, Madagascar, Martinique, Middle Congo, Niger, Somali Coast, Togo and Tunisia, sets and part sets, some mixed mint and used, quite extensive back-ofthe-book with semi-postals, airmails, postage dues and parcel post, mint includes o.g., l.h. with scattered unused, a few small faults mostly in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 750-1,000

Germany primarily 20th century mint collection of over 1100 stamps in two Lighthouse hingeless albums, issues to 1944, including a few scattered earlier issues, 1926-27 set except 20pf, o.g. n.h., much strength in the Third Reich era, 1934 lost colonies set o.g. n.h., semi-postals with 1930 IPOSTA souvenir sheet o.g. l.h., 1933 Wagner set o.g., 1933 Nothilfe souvenir sheet o.g. l.h., 1935 OSTROPA souvenir sheet with gum remaining and usual tear in letters, 1937 Hitler souvenir sheets with a couple o.g. n.h. (#B104, #B106), 1939 Nurburgring set o.g. n.h., airmails with 1931 Polar flight and 1933 Chicago flight sets, both o.g., officials, excellent range of occupation issues, Belgian Walloon Legion, Bohemia and Moravia, Estonia, French Legion, Poland, occasional trivial fault noted though overwhelmingly clean and fresh, generally fine-very fine or better; a valuable collection well worth close inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $14,000.00.

Est. 1,500-2,000

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Germany Third Reich mint and used collection of over 1400 stamps on custom hingeless pages in four Lighthouse albums with slip cases, including regular issues, semipostals, 1935 OSTROPA souvenir sheet (2, one with the gum removed, the other used), good range of other souvenir sheets, some with special cancellations, few airmails, Occupations, General Gouvernement, Alsace, Estonia, Military Feldpost Crete 1944 (Nov.) Inselpost Air (Michel #7A) signed Bloch, Belgian Legion with 1943 sets (2 types of overprint) 1941 French Legion Volunteers 100Fr Bear souvenir sheet, Laibach, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Serbia, Ukraine, etc., mint includes o.g., l.h. and much n.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better: worth a close inspection.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Germany World War II Occupations mint collection of 475 stamps in Lighthouse hingeless album, including sets and part sets with 1944 Kotor, Boka Kotorska, Laibach, various Lithuania including Zarasai, Rakischki and Alsedschen sets, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Luga-Russland, Rhodes with 1932 5c with “Weihnachten/1944” overprint with 1986 Raybaudi certificate, Serbia, Ukraine, Zante (Michel #3 Ty. II with red overprint) and many others, many non-Scott listed, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h., generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; well worth careful inspection; catalog exceeds $17,000.00.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Germany, Offices, Colonies and Plebiscites mint and used collection of over 1200 stamps in Lighthouse hingeless album, including Offices in China 1901 to 3m, Morocco 1900 to 2m, 1903 5m, 1905 5m, Turkish Empire 1900 to 25pi on 5m, 1905 to 25pi on 5m, Colonies with German New Guinea 1901 set, German East Africa, German South West Africa 1900 set, Cameroun, Kiauchau 1901 to 3m, Mariana Islands 1900 and 1901 sets, Marshall Islands, Togo 1900 set, Occupations, Plebiscites with Allenstein, Marienwerder, Upper Silesia, Schleswig, Danzig, Memel and Saar, some non-Scott listed included, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h., occasional fault noted, generally finevery fine; a clean, fresh and attractive collection well worth careful inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $15,000.00.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Gibraltar extensive mint and used collection neatly mounted in Scott Specialty album, nineteenth century is complete used, the rest is mint lacking very few of being complete to 2006, the better King Edward VII and King George V period is complete mint lacking only the £5 Dark violet and black (#93), very clean condition over all in both the used and mint, o.g. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Gibraltar virtually all mint collection of 340 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1974, including 1886 4d, 1889 and 1889-95 sets, 1912 set, 1921-32 set to £1 (less 8/-), apparently complete thereafter to 1970 even with 1938-49 2d perf. 13 watermark sideways, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with a couple stamps used, faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 400-500

Great Britain very substantial and valuable mint and used collection in three Scott Specialty albums, the early 19th and 20th century are collected used being quite comprehensive with all properly identified, starts with all the imperforate values complete including the three shilling values, also includes a large portion of the perforated engraved and surface printed issues with numerous high values as 2/-Brown (#56), 1878 10/Slate (#74) and the 5/- and 10/- with anchor watermark (#108-09), also includes the two Brown £1 values and the £1 Green Queen Victoria and King Edward VII issues, plus the 1913 £1 Green George V (#176), we note some better officials as well, from 1930 the collection is collected mint and very comprehensive to 2006, also includes Guernsey, Jersey and other regional issues, an occasional fault is to be expected but overall a very clean and attractive collection, o.g. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 7,500-10,000

Great Britain mint and used collection of hundreds in Specialty album with slip case, issues to 1975, including 1840 1d and 2d, few surface-printed issues with 1887-92 Jubilee set o.g., 1891 £1 used, 1913 Waterlow 10/- and 1919 Bradbury Wilkinson set o.g., range of later issues to 1975, excellent range of Offices Abroad both in Africa and the Turkish Empire, also a few Ireland with 1922 Dollard, 1925 narrow and 1927-28 wide date Seahorse sets o.g., mint includes o.g. and l.h., some unexpected stamps used, some small faults chiefly in earlier issues, though much fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth close inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

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Great Britain mostly 19th century surface printed accumulation of over 300 stamps on stock pages, chiefly used with scattered Edwardian low values o.g., including 1865 9d, 1867-80 to 8d (8), 9d (2), 1867 5/-, 1883 2/6 (5), 1884 5/- and 10/-, 1887-92 to 1/- (15), Edward 2/6 (9), 5/- (6), 10/-, mostly duplex cancels but certainly a few with c.d.s. cancels, scattered used abroad, Malta, Grey-town, generally fine colors with only scattered washed, small faults to be expected, mixed condition to fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $50,000.00.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Great Britain 19th and 20th century collection of many hundreds in three S.G. Windsor albums, eight other albums and loose on pages, all in carton and box, issues to about 2007, including 1840 1d (2), few later line-engraved, 1d plate numbers except #225, scattered surface printed with 1880 1d corner letter sheet reconstruction (apparently complete but arranged incorrectly, AA, BA, CA, etc.), range of later issues with scattered better items such as 1963 Red Cross phosphor set o.g., regionals, presentation packs, few booklets, five volumes of F.D.C.s and few other covers or postal stationery, a volume of Channel Islands, Guernsey and Jersey, another of Isle of Man, also a 1937 Coronation album, mostly used or mixed mint and used to 1970, mint throughout from 1970 onwards, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h. in later, some small faults to be expected in earlier issues, few washed colors, but with much later finevery fine; worth a look.

Est. 750-1,000

Great Britain Offices in Morocco collection of mostly mint sets and single on Hagner stock pages, includes issues in Spanish, French and British currencies and well as those of Tangier, including several Seahorses and other high values, mostly o.g., l.h. or used, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 100-150

Hong Kong extensive largely used collection of over 240 different on pages, starts with considerable 19th century of the Queen Victoria issues with numerous high values, both sets of the King Edward VII issues are complete used as well as most of the King George V issues, from 1935 most are mint and complete to 1967, plus some later to 1996, o.g. or used, condition varies and some faults are to be expected in the earlier issues but there are very many fine-very fine collectable stamps present; a valuable collection worthy of inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Iceland mint and used collection, a very substantial and valuable collection mounted in a Scott Specialty album, starts with a significant 19th century and early 20th century selection including four different mint of the skilling value Numerals including 3s Green and 16s Yellow perf. 12½, both 5o Blue mint (#8, 9) and a mint 50o Blue and carmine (#30), we note sixteen different of the 1902-03 provisional overprints including black overprints on 3o Orange (Henrik Pollack certificate) 5o Green and 6o Gray (#49, 52-53), collected mint from 1925 with better sets as 1924-30 high value surcharges (#140-43), Millenary set cplt.(#152-66) and 1931-33 redrawn King Christian X cplt. (#176-87), then essentially complete to 2006 including semi-postals, air posts and officials with 190203 provisional overprints cplt. mint (#O20-30). and Parliament Millenary cplt. mint less only the 2K, very clean, o.g. or used, fine-very fine with few exceptions; a highly desirable collection of this popular country.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Iceland 19th and 20th century mint and used collection of over 300 stamps in Lighthouse hingeless album, issues to 1941, including 1873 4s perf. 14x13½, 3s gray, both o.g., 1876 5a perf. 14x13½, range of later issues, sets and part sets, few airmails, officials, couple souvenir sheets, mint includes o.g. and l.h., some small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, though much fine-very fine; includes collector’s inventory with Scott catalog exceeding $7,000.00; worth a look.

Est. 750-1,000

India - Azad Hind massive stock of both perf and imperf. stamps mostly in sheets, but also in singles, blocks and multiples, including imperforate Michel #I (26 sheets of 100), II (22 sheets of 100), III (39 sheets of 100) and two perforated sheets, IV (4 sheets of 100), VI (40 sheets of 100) and IX (4 sheets of 100), plus there are considerable additional quantities in part sheets and scrap, these stamps all catalog at €5.00 each in the Michel catalog, some faults from storage including creases from folding and some gum adhesions, vast majority are o.g., n.h., fine-very fine.

Est. 3,000-4,000

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962

India-Cochin collection of 215 mostly different stamps on Palo hingeless pages, including 1895 Coat of Arms wmk. 1p violet (small fault), 1911-13 Sir Rama Varma I set, range of later issues missing mostly only the rarities, officials, some sets mixed mint and used, an occasional fault noted, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 200-300

India-Feudatory states collection of 195 mostly different stamps in hingeless Palo album, the most important being Hyderabad with 1871-1909 set, 1931-48 set, good range of officials, Faridkot, Indore, Jaipur, Sirmoor and Soruth, mixed mint and used, an occasional fault noted, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 300-400

India-Travancore collection of 145 mostly different stamps on Palo hingeless pages, including 1888 set, 1939 27th birthday of Maharaja Sir Bala Rama Varma set, excellent range of officials, also Travancore-Cochin, regular and officials, sets and part sets, some mixed mint and used, an occasional fault noticed, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 200-300

Iran (Persia) 1870-78 Lion issue specialized collection of several hundred stamps in mounts annotated on quadrilled pages in an album, includes essays, mint and used issued stamps, including platings, official reprints, postal stationery cut squares and numerous forgeries, among the essays is a green on white 1865 Riester essay signed Holcombe and two 1865 large format perforated Riester essays, one in brown and one gold on blue, plus six Barre essays, the 1870 issue comprised of 1s mint (3) and used (2), 2s mint (3) and used, 4s mint (17) and used (3) and 8s mint (5) and used, the 1875 issue is comprised of 1s mint (10) and used (6), 2s mint (4) and used (13), 4s mint and used (11) and 8s mint (6) and used (9), the 1875 issue is comprised of 1s grey black mint (5), a block of four and used (3), 2s grey blue mint (6), 4s mint and used (2), 1k used (14) and a pair and 4k used (8), plus an example printed on both sides and two on laid paper, while the 1878 issue is comprised of 1k carmine rose used (7), 1k red on yellow a rare mint example and used (4), 4k mint (3) and used (7), 5k violet used (6), 5k gold used (8) and three seldom seen used examples of the 5k red bronze, typical margins for these and usual mixed condition, some are signed and most were purchased at auctions in the 1970s to early 1990s; an impressive collection that is well suited for continuation and should be viewed to be fully appreciated.

Est. 5,000-7,500

Ireland comprehensive largely mint collection in Scott Specialty album, includes issues to 2003 lacking only some modern issues of being complete, the better early issues are all present including some of the definitive issues used, all of the Sea Horse sets are present mostly mint but including a very illusive set of the scarce 1922 set with blue black overprints used (#36-38), solidly mint from 1925 onward including lots of souvenir sheets plus air mails and postage dues, o.g., very clean and fine-very fine.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Ireland complete mint collection to 1969 hinged on Scott album pages lacking only the postage dues, includes all five Seahorse sets as well as the later definitives and commemoratives, o.g. or l.h., apparently all fine-very fine or better.

Est. 1,000-1,500

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964

Italy duplicated mint collection of 1910-50 issues on homemade pages in a binder, virtually all complete sets mounted in a haphazard order among which we noticed Scott #119-22 (2), 159-64 (2), 165-70, 171-74, 201-10 (2), 248-56 (2), 258-64 (2), 268-79, 280-89 (2), 290-305 (2), 324-28, 331-41, 345-48 (2), 349-54 (2), 359-66 (2), 367-76, 377-86, 477 (2), 400-09, 495-506, 518, 538-39, B17-19 (2), B30-33, C3-9 (2), C1011, C23-26 (2), C28-34, C42-47 (2), C48-49, C62-65 (2), C73-78 (2), C79-83 (2), C84-88, C89-94 (2), C95-99 and J54-64 (2), plus some Triest with C1-6, C7-12 and C24-26, occasional small fault but overall a nice clean lot of mostly o.g. or l.h. fine-very fine sets.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Italy 19th and 20th century accumulation of many thousands in numbered glassines, all contained in two file boxes, issues to 1958, much duplication with up to 800 of any one number, mostly commoner varieties, regular issues, airmails, special deliveries, postage dues, authorized delivery stamps, all used, mixed condition to fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $48,000.00; ideal for packet maker.

Est. 2,000-3,000

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Italy and area 19th and 20th century collection of many hundred in Minkus album, issues to 1984, including Italy proper with a few early issues, 1901-26 to 5L, 1932 Garibaldi set o.g., range of later sets and part sets, extensive back-of-the-book with semipostals 1926, 1928 and 1930 National Defense sets o.g., airmails, special deliveries, postage dues, Italian Social Republic, A.M.G., Venezia Giulia, few Trieste, offices abroad, Ionian Islands, Fiume, mint includes o.g., l.h. and unused, few small faults chiefly in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; an attractive collection.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Italy 20th century mostly mint accumulation of over 550 stamps in stockbook, including 1928 400th Anniversary of the birth of Emmanuel Philbert set o.g. n.h., 1932 Dante Alighieri Society set with airmails less 100L, o.g. n.h., 1932 March on Rome set with airmails and special deliveries, 1934 Soccer, 1934 Medal of Valor, 1935 Bellini, 1935 Horace and 1937 Augustus Caesar sets all with appropriate airmails, all o.g. n.h., airmails with 1930 7.70L o.g., 1933 Graf Zeppelin set o.g. n.h., 1933 Balbo triptychs o.g., various Ionian Is, mint includes o.g., l.h. and much n.h., scattered used, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth a close review; Scott catalog exceeds $12,000.00.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Italy mint and used collection balance of hundreds in Minkus album, issues to 1961, including a handful of States, Italy proper with a few early issues, 1922 Mazzini set, 1930 Virgil set without airmails, range of later sets, extensive back-of-the-book, semi-postals, few airmails, special deliveries, postage dues, mint includes o.g., l.h. with some later n.h., some small faults, generally fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Italy and area 20th century stock/accumulation of over nine thousand on stock pages in two binders, including Italy proper, multiples from around 1960 onwards, majority with marginal inscriptions, back-of-the-book, Venezia Giulia, Italian Social Republic, Trieste, Aegean Is, Eritrea, Italian Colonies, Italian East Africa, Libya, Oltre Giuba with postage due 1925 10c irregular block of 55, Somalia, Tripoli, Tripolitania, San Marino and Vatican City, much mint is o.g., n.h., generally fine-very fine: collector’s inventory 2009 Scott catalog value exceeds $12,000.00.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Italy 19th and 20th century cancellation collection of over eleven thousand neatly arranged with no stamps overlapping on stock pages in two binders, including a range of numeral cancels on later Victor Emmanuel II and Humbert issues in smaller binder, later issues to 1949 c.d.s. cancels organized by decade in larger binder, some back-of-the-book, some small faults in earliest issues, generally fine-very fine; collector’s inventory 2009 Scott catalog value exceeds $13,000.00.

Est. 500-750

Italy back-of-the-book accumulation of many thousands in numbered glassines in file box, much duplication, including an extensive range of postage dues with #J5 (500), J6 (over 1500), J7 (690), J8 (790), J9 (380), J10 (490), J11 (990), all used, few officials, A.M.G. 1943 15c o.g. (890), 25c used (590), some Sassone-listed items, mint includes much n.h., mixed condition to fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $29,000.00; ideal for packet maker.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Italy and area principally German Occupations powerful mint and used collection of over 165 stamps in hingeless Lindner album with slip case, including Albania Issued under German Administration 1943 set, Yugoslavia Ljubljana Italian Occupation 1944 and 1945 sets o.g. n.h., German Occupation airmails 1944 set with special delivery 2L, semi-postals with 1944 sets (#NB5-8, 9-14, 15-20) o.g. n.h., Zara 1943 (Oct. 9) set to 10L (less3.70L) mixed mint and used, 1943 special delivery 2.50L o.g. n.h., 1943 (Nov. 6) set to 2.50L with the four types of the 25c and 30c, Kotor with 1944 sets (both, first signed), Montenegro with 1943 sets (#3N1-9, 10-14) o.g. n.h., Zante 1943 black and red overprint sets, o.g., mint includes much n.h., generally fresh and fine-very fine; worth a close inspection; Scott catalog value exceeds $21,900.00.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Italian World War II era Occupations small mint collection of 140 stamps in mounts in large Elbe album, including Albania postage dues 1940 set, Greece For use in North Epirus (Albania) 1941 National Youth air post set, Ionian Islands Issue for Cephalonia and Ithaca 1941 with values to 16d, some overprints reading up (#N1-N6, N1a-N5a, N9-N16), Occupation postal tax stamps 1941 to 50l (#NRA1-3), Corfu Issue for Corfu and Paxo 1941 with values to 10d (#N30), also non-listed private printing sets overprinted Santa Maura, Cerigo and Paxo not counted, mint includes o.g., l.h. and some n.h., an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth a look; Scott catalog exceeds $4,800.00.

Est. 500-750

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Italian Occupations of World War II era small mostly mint collection of over 240 stamps on hingeless stock pages in Lindner binder in slip case, includes Albania, Yugoslavia, Montenegro, Corfu, etc., worthwhile assortment of better sets, including Greece For use in North Epirus (Albania) 1941 National Youth lithographed set, Ljubljana 1941 sets, airmails 1941 set, Montenegro 1941 set, 1942 set, also set with red overprints, airmails 1941 set, 1942 set with red overprint, 1943 set, Ionian Islands Issue for Cephalonia and Ithaca 1941 25d pair on piece (#NC3), 30d pair on piece, overprint reading up (#NC4a), non-Scott listed items not counted, mint includes o.g., l.h. and some n.h., scattered used, many signed, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $3,300.00.

Est. 400-500

Italy A.M.G. and Trieste mostly mint collection of over 500 stamps and five cards on Bush pages in binder, including a range of varieties with inverted overprint, Trieste airmails with 1947 set (#C1-6), 1948 100L to 500L, special delivery 1947-48 set, mint includes much n.h., non-Scott listed items not counted, generally fine-very fine: Scott catalog exceeds $2,700.

Est. 300-400

Italian Offices Abroad and Occupations 20th century mostly mint collection of over 550 stamps in mounts in large Elbe album, including Offices, Jerusalem 1909-11 20pi on 5L, Occupation of Austria, Issued in Trieste 1918 set cplt. to 2k (#N1-N15), Issued in the Trentino 1918 Italian stamps overprinted set (#N52-N60), postage dues, Fiume with 1918 handstamped overprint 3k, 1921 First Constituent Assembly set to 5L on 5cor, range of sets and part sets, special deliveries with 1920 50c on 5c, postage dues with1918 6f ,12f (2, one used), Aegean Islands with 1934 Soccer set, airmails 1933 Graf Zeppelin set, 1933 Balbo triptychs, 1934 Soccer set, Rhodes 1929 set o.g., n.h., Saseno 1923 set, etc., mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h. in later, few used, an occasional fault noted, generally fine-very fine or better; an attractive collection well worth inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $15,000.00.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Italian colonies substantial mostly mint 19th and 20th century collection of over 750 stamps in mounts in large Elbe album, including Eritrea 1892 25c, 5L, 1903-28 40c, 50c, 1908-28 10L, 1910-29 15c, range of later sets and the occasional part/mixed set, postage dues with 1903 5L, 10L, 1920-22 20c, Ethiopia, Italian East Africa, Oltre Giuba 1925-26 1L perf. 13½, postage dues 1925 set, Somalia with 1905 15c on 5a and 40c on 10a both used, 1932 perf. 12 set, 1934-37 perf. 14 1.25L, range of later sets, semi-postals with 1935 set, postage dues 1906-08 to 60c, 1909-19 to 1L, 5L, 1926 to 10L, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h. and 70 or so stamps are used, the occasional fault noted though generally a fresh, clean attractive collection, fine-very fine or better; worth careful inspection; Scott catalog value exceeds $31,000.00 with non-Scott listed items not counted.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Italian Colonies 19th and 20th century mint collection of over 550 stamps in mounts in large Elbe album, including Italian Offices in Africa, Bengasi, Tripoli 1909 set, 1909 1L and 5L, Libya 1912 15c, 1921 set, 1924-40 5L perf. 11 used, 1934 set with airmails, semi-postals 1929 set, 1932 and 1933 sets, both with airmails, postage dues 1915 5L used, Cyrenaica 1924 Manzoni set, Tripolitania 1929 Monte Cassino set o.g., n.h., semipostals 1930 overprinted set, extensive range of later sets in the three main colonies, mint includes o.g., l.h. and some later n.h., scattered used, the occasional fault noted though a fresh and clean collection, generally fine-very fine or better; worth inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $10,000.00.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Italian Colonies and Occupations 20th century mostly mint collection, of over 380 stamps in mounts in large Elbe album, including Italian Colonies general issues with 1932 Garibaldi, 1933 Annexation of Eritrea and 1934 Soccer sets, all with airmails, A.M.G., Great Britain Offices in Africa, Cyrenaica 1950 set o.g., n.h., Fezzan, Libya 1951 and 1952 sets, mint includes o.g., l.h. and much n.h. with better values such as Soccer 10L, scattered used, clean and fresh, generally fine-very fine or better: worth a look.

Est. 400-500

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985

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Japan extensive mint and used collection to the early 1990s housed in four hingeless albums and loose all filling a large carton, starts with a genuine set of mint or used 1972 Dragons, and is then weak to the 1930s with scattered better, from there the collection is quite complete with most of the better items present, including nearly all the souvenir sheets except a couple Parks issues and the scarce air mail sheet, plus useful Offices in China and other back-of-the-book, there are also many duplicates and loose material including revenues and a few cancel finds as well as a good sized holding of mint and used 1872-79 Cherry Blossoms that never made it into the album, somewhat mixed condition, but a great many o.g., l.h., n.h., and used fine-very fine throughout, so well worth a detailed examination.

Est. 4,000-5,000

Japan mostly mint collection to 1992 housed in three Lighthouse hingeless albums, with modern issues on White Ace pages in a binder, starts with unused 1871 48m-500m Dragons, then some mostly unused Cherry Blossoms including 1875 45s Syllabic 1, then 1888 50s and 1Y 3rd Koban, 1914 1Y and 1924 10Y, nearly all the commemoratives are present including 10Y Ceremonial Cap, National Parks nearly complete, including most souvenir sheets with folders, the other souvenir sheets are also quite complete including Beauty Looking Back, Moon and Geese, 1949 Children’s Day and lottery issues, the air mails include the Communications souvenir sheet, some faults noted and some mostly earlier issues affected by stained spots or toning, however, there are also many nice o.g., l.h. and n.h. fine-very fine throughout.

Est. 3,000-4,000

Japan mostly 20th century stock of few thousand in two Elbe manila stock books, issues to 1961, much duplicated range of cheaper stamps and sets, semi-postals, airmails, few booklets and panes, few blocks, some offices in China, few offices in Korea, mint includes o.g., l.h. and unused with much n.h. in later, some small faults mostly in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Japan 19th and 20th century collection of over 1100 stamps in mounts on White Ace pages in two albums, issues to 1975, including a few early issues mostly used, issues from 1915 onwards mostly mint with scattered used, 1948 5Y Philatelic Week, souvenir sheet of one, 1951 Towada National Park souvenir sheet, 1953-54 10Y Philatelic Week booklet pane of ten (#580a), mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h. in later, few small faults, generally fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 750-1,000

Japan accumulation of mostly 1930s to 1950s souvenir sheets arranged in a stockbook including many Parks, lacks the best items but includes 1946 Red Cross sheetlets of 30, also some mint singles including 1951 55y air post, 1924 5y Jingo, Offices in China and a range of mostly used Cherry Blossom issues, both genuine and forgeries that needs close examination, mixed condition, including toning, staining and small faults, but also a fair amount of fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

Japan 20th century collection of about six hundred stamps on White Ace pages in binder, issues from 1940 to 1968, including 1949 8Y Postal Week o.g., 1949-52 set o.g. (some values n.h.), few souvenir sheets, some mixed mint and used sets, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much later n.h., scattered faults, generally fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 500-750

Japan collection, modest mostly mint collection of 1930s to 1966 issues with most value in Parks sets, commemoratives and a few souvenir sheets in mounts on Minkus pages in a binder, mostly o.g., l.h., fine-very fine.

Est. 200-300

Japan mint and used revenue accumulation of over 600 stamps on stock pages in binder, including many different types, much duplication, also some Korea, Ryukyu Is, Manchukuo, etc., some small faults to be expected though much fine-very fine.

Est. 200-300

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Korea extensive mint collection of many hundreds of singles, sets and souvenir sheets in mounts on KPC pages housed in six binders, starts with Moon Unit series and continues with Tae-Geuk issues, Tai-Han red and black overprints, Plum Blossom cplt. to 1W, four of the five “1” surcharge issues, all but one of the Cheun surcharges, the Falcon set complete, 1903 2W perf. 12½ and 1905 Japanese reprint of Emperor Kojong issue, then all the post war sets and souvenir sheets, except the four expensive 1957-58 souvenir sheet issues, being otherwise virtually complete to 2008, including nearly all the definitives, the early issues with occasional small fault and some without gum, but overall a very clean collection of nearly all o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine stamps; a valuable collection deserving a careful viewing.

Est. 4,000-5,000

Korea mint and used collection with the emphasis on used, in mounts on KPC pages housed in five binders, including good Tae-Geuk issues and their various overprints, 1900 Plum Blossoms complete used, 1903 Falcon issue complete used, 1903 perf. 12½ 50ch used and 2WN mint, then post war issues mostly used, with the souvenir sheets generally mint, including 1951-52 Flags complete used, etc to the 2000s, occasional small faults, most fine-very fine.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Korea balance of consignment comprised of a small box stuffed full with mint and used stamps from all periods in glassines, stockcards, envelopes, etc., including Ebay purchases, duplicates, better items, varieties and the like, two stockbooks of souvenir sheets, a modest mint collection, and, last but not least, a stockbook with 1940s and 1950s imperforates and a sizeable range of Tai-Han, “1” and Cheon surcharge issues containing many scarcer varieties as well as other early issues, somewhat mixed condition and quite disorganized, however a careful viewing should prove revealing.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Korea modern mint sheets, booklets and year sets accumulation filling two large cartons, the presentation books, year sets and other souvenir material fill an entire carton and include the three 1951-61 books containing better items, the mint sheets number in the hundreds and are mostly from the 1970s to 2000s and are housed in six binders and loose, and the booklets fill another binder and two envelopes and range from the 1980s to recent; a useful lot with considerable face value.

Est. 750-1,000

Korea covers and cards accumulation of hundreds of items, the bulk being first day covers, but the value lying in turn of the century postal cards and over 40 picture post cards, the latter with a nice variety of cancels and frankings including Tae-Geuk issue and their overprints, Falcons and Japanese franking, also some pre-war commercial covers and other useful material, predominantly fine-very fine.

Est. 500-750

Korea revenues and revenue stamps on documents sizable accumulation, the documents comprising about 80 annotated items in sheet protectors in two binders, the stamps are a mint and used disorganized accumulation including mint multiples and a few sheets in glassines, on stockcards, etc.; an interesting lot which should be inspected by a knowledgeable buyer.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Liechtenstein complete mint collection to 2006, mounted in Scott Specialty album, includes all the better mint sets including the souvenir sheets with the scarce 1934 Agriculture Exhibition souvenir sheet, includes semi-postals, air posts and officials, very clean, o.g., fine-very fine; a nice opportunity to acquire the entire collection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Liechtenststein mint collection of over 1000 stamps in mounts in Scott Specialty album, issues to 2001, including 1912 set o.g., n.h., range of later sets and part sets, mostly complete from around 1955, few souvenir sheets, few semi-postals, airmails, officials, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much later n.h., an attractive clean collection well suited for continuation, generally fine-very fine or better; worth inspection.

Est. 500-750

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Luxembourg mostly mint collection of over 800 stamps in Safe hingeless album, issues to 1953, including 1852 10c unused, 1859-64 to 40c o.g., 30c on cover to Brussels, 1865-74 to 1Fr. on 37½c, 1875-79 to 30c, 1891-93 25c blue sheet of 25, o.g., n.h., 1906-26 10c souvenir sheet of 10 cancelled, 1923 10Fr. Birth of Princess Elisabeth souvenir sheet, range of later complete sets, extensive back-of-the-book, semi-postals with 1935 Intellectuals set, o.g., n.h., to 10 Fr used, officials with 1875 12½c with inverted overprint o.g. with 1989 G. Renon certificate, Specimen sets, mint includes o.g., l.h. and unused but with much n.h. in later, some small faults to be expected in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine, an attractive collection worth careful inspection; three additional certificates accompany; Scott catalog exceeds $50,000.00

Est. 4,000-5,000

Luxembourg comprehensive mint and used collection mounted in Scott Specialty album, the 19th is virtually complete used starting with the first issue and all the imperforates cplt., over all well collected and identified with some of the better items signed by various experts, from 1912 the collection is complete to the early 2000s and includes a 1923 Birthday souvenir sheet (#151), the semi-postals are complete to 2000 including the 1935 Aid Fund for Professionals (#B65A-65Q), air mails and postage dues are also complete but only a smattering of officials, condition is clean and attractive even in the 19th century, o.g. or used, fine-very fine overall; a nice opportunity to acquire a nice collection of this country.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Malta mint collection on Scott Specialty pages, starts with the Queen Victoria issues complete mint except for #1-2 which are the only used in the collection, very comprehensive with issues to 2006 lacking just a very few, mostly modern, of being complete, includes both King Edward VII issues complete and all of the King George V period less only the very rare #65, condition is excellent being very clean, o.g., fine-very fine; a nice collection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Malta mint collection of 500 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1975, including 1885 set, 1886 5/-, 1899 2/6 and 10/-, 1904-11 set, 1914-21 set, 1919 2/6, 1921-22 10/-, 1922 10/- (both), 1922-26 set, 1926, 1926-27, 1928 and 1930 sets, apparently complete thereafter except the odd trivial value, mint includes o.g. and l.h., faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 750-1,000

Manchukou postal stationery stock of perhaps a thousand or more pieces, strength in commemorative cancels on various postal cards, with particularly large quantities of the first four, also a useful holding of mint postal cards in generally modest quantities and a small stock of picture post cards imprinted with the postal card indicia, some small faults as is to be expected, vast majority are very fine; an appealing lot for the internet seller.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Mauritius specialized collection of few thousand in battered Yvert album and four stockbooks, all contained in carton, issues to 1978, including couple Post Office reference forgeries, 1848 Post Paid 1d (4, all worn or latest impressions, one on piece), 2d latest impression, 1859 Lapirot 2d (2, intermediate and worn impressions), 1859 Dardenne 2d, good range of Britannias with 1858 4d on 4d used and 1861 1/- o.g., range of later Victorian sets with watermark and surcharge varieties including inverted and double varieties, some reference, 1899 3c on 18c inverted surcharge used, 1902 12c on 36c inverted surcharge o.g., 1910 to 10r, 1924 50r overprinted “Specimen,” special deliveries, again with varieties, issues are first collected in singles and then in blocks of four starting with the late 19th century through a good selection of George V plate blocks and culminating with George VI and Elizabethan issues, commemoratives, color varieties, color shifts, etc., covers including one autographed by the prime minister, mint includes o.g., l.h., scattered unused but with much n.h. from the blocks, some significant faults to be expected especially in earlier issues, toning affects some and some a little stuck down, generally fine-very fine; a valuable collection worth careful inspection; high catalog value.

Est. 5,000-7,500

Monaco mint 20th century collection of many hundreds in Specialty album with slip case, including 1921 set, 1924-33 set, 1937-38 set, range of later issues with a few souvenir sheets, semi-postals with 1919 to 25c+15c, 1937 set, 1940 set, airmails, few postage dues, mint includes o.g. and l.h., faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth a look.

Est. 400-500

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Netherlands and colonies mint and used collection mounted in two large Scott Specialty albums, about half the value is in Netherlands proper with 19th century complete used including all the high values, mint starts in the 20th century but includes the 1913 Centenary set cplt. used (#90-101), also includes the later 1923 Assumption of the Monarch set cplt. used (#124-34), then mint virtually complete mint to 1981 as are the semi-postals, air posts and marine insurance stamps, the postage dues and officials are also quite extensive, then all the Dutch colonies are represented with a strong collection of Dutch Indies with nearly all the 19th century, collected much like the Netherlands with 20th century mint and very comprehensive into the 1980s including the better sets as the 1941 Queen Wilhelmina cplt. (#234-49), plus semi-postals and other back-of-the-book, Netherlands Antilles and Surinam are collected similarly with used in the early period and mint in the 20th century being substantially complete to 1998 or later with all the better early sets and the semi-postals and other back-of-the-book issues, all are fresh and attractive with very few flaws, o.g. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Newfoundland and Canadian Provinces mint and used collection of over 250 different mounted on Scott Specialty pages, the largest portion is Newfoundland but New Brunswick includes a 3d red (#1) and Nova Scotia has two 3p Blue and a nice 6p Yellow green (#4) imperforates, Newfoundland starts with fifteen different mostly mint imperforates including an 8d Scarlet (#8) and 2d Orange (#11) plus a 4p Orange used (#12), most later 19th century is used, includes a nice set of the lithographed Guy issue mint (#87-97), plus includes better airmails as #C12,condition is very presentable with only the occasional flaw, o.g. or used fine-very fine; accompanied by a Brandon and PF certificates.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Newfoundland mint collection of over 210 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, including 1857 8d, 1861 2d to1/-, 1897 Cabot set, 1897-1901 set, 1910 and 1911 Guy sets, 1911 Coronation set, 1919 Caribou set, 1923-24 and 1928 sets, complete thereafter, airmails with 1932 Dornier Do-X and 1933 Balbo, mint includes o.g. and l.h., faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 750-1,000

Norway mint and used collection mounted in Scott Specialty album and complete to 1969 and actually largely complete to 2000 lacking only a few modern, collected used in the 19th century and Post Horn definitives of the 20th century, includes the better used skilling values and better Post Horn values as the 12o Green (#41), from 1914 collected mint, semi-postals are complete as are air posts and postage dues, officials are nearly complete, very clean and attractive, o.g. or used, fine-very fine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Pakistan mint and used collection of over 1000 stamps on a variety of pages in album, including 1947 and 1948-57 sets, practically complete range of later issues to 1980, officials, Bahawalpur plus a duplicated range of Bangladesh overprints on Pakistan, mixed mint and used sets, mint are mostly o.g. or l.h. with scattered n.h., generally fine-very fine; S.G. catalog exceeds ÂŁ700.

Est. 150-200

Poland and Russia used in Poland small collection comprised of four 1860 issues (Scott #1), including one cancelled in red and one with numeral “61� in target, twelve Russia 1860s Coat of Arms issues with Polish postmarks and three covers, one 1870 with 10k, one 1869 with 20k from Warsaw to St. Petersburg and a beautiful 1866 three color franking by 3k, 5k and 20k values on cover from Warsaw to Paris, all mounted on three album pages, occasional small fault, most fine-very fine.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Portugal and colonies 19th and 20th century mint and used collection of over four thousand mostly different stamps in two Scott Specialty albums, issues to 1982, including a few early issues mostly used with 1867-70 to 240r, range of middle period sets and part sets with some mixed mint and used sets, extensive back-of-the-book with airmails, postage dues, officials, parcel post, postal tax stamps, practically complete range of colonies with better Angola, Angra, Azores, Cape Verde, Funchal, Mozambique, Mozambique Company, Nyassa and Portuguese India, mint includes o.g., l.h. and unused but with some n.h. in later, some small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; worth careful inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

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Romania 19th and 20th century postal history accumulation of over 240 items, mostly sleeved in box, including, a few pre-stamp or stampless items, 1864 30pa on folded letter to Bakan, 1871-72 10b on folded letter to Braila, excellent range of later issues, variety of origins and destinations, few manuscript railway cancellations, extensive grouping of postal stationery, large number of money orders from Austro-Hungarian towns now in present day Romania, postal cards, registered items, postage due, some faults to be expected although much attractive and fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

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Russia Empire delightful specialized collection of 19th and early 20th century mint and used singles, sets, blocks and multiples, a wide range of cancels, many covers and postal stationary mounted on quadrilled pages in three binders, starts with four used examples of the 1857 10k first issue, three with certificates, then used 1858 10k-30k, 1858-64 1k-30k and 3k strip of three on piece, 1863 5k used (2), several early used entires, 1865 issue covers to Mexico, and a three color franking to Paris, 1866-70 issue covers to Bordeaux, Paris, Marseilles and Niece, plus a three color franking cover to Athens, 1884 mint 3.50 R signed Buhler and Bolaffi and 7R, used 3.50R signed Mikulski and 7R with Buhler certificate, 1906 10R mint, later issues mainly in multiples showing marginal markings as well as many varieties, the overall quality is excellent with only the occasional small fault noted, mainly o.g., l.h., n.h. or used, fine-very fine; an attractive and desirable lot that is a pleasure to view.

Est. 5,000-7,500

Russia substantial accumulation of many thousands of mint and used singles, sets and multiples housed in an album, eighteen various sized stockbooks, album pages and stockcards, all filling a large carton, mostly Empire, early Soviet period to about 1945, Offices in Turkey and China, civil war period, Ukraine including many trident overprints and more, occasional faults, but most are fine-very fine; well worth a good look.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Russia covers and postal stationery holding of 276 items housed in two cover albums, we note stampless, Empire with many Coat of Arms including some multicolored frankings and foreign destinations, some early Soviet period, numerous mint entires as well as some used, postal cards, letter cards, picture post cards, etc., a nice clean lot of mostly very fine covers and cards.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Russia related covers, group of 48 covers and cards, with emphasis of Offices in China covers and mint and used stationery, also usages to Russia including from Egypt (6), two Ukrainian covers with multiple trident overprints, a couple Finland as well as some unrelated Ottoman usages from Austrian and other offices, largely fine-very fine; an interesting assemblage.

Est. 1,000-1,500

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Russian Offices in the Turkish Empire extraordinary specialized collection, of many hundreds of mint and used singles with plenty of duplication, many cancels both on and off piece, sometimes in multiples, 54 covers including a number of important usages, a few proofs and reprints, blocks of four and larger multiples and a variety of other specialty material, all attractively mounted on album or exhibit pages in three binders, the collection starts with a couple stampless covers, then continues with Russia Coat of Arms issues used in the Ottoman Empire, including some covers, with 1866 usage of two 30k on cover (Mikulski certificate) and 1874 mixed franking of Russia 1k, 5k and 10k Arms with Offices in Turkey 1873 3k green (Calves certificate) and others, the 1863 first issue is impressive, with six mint examples (most signed), two complete sheets of four (one signed Mikulski) and six used examples, one signed Calves, one signed Kohler, one exFaberge, one ex-Torrey and one with Mikulski signature that is ex-Ferrary, Caspary, Boker and Huys-Berlingin, plus seven different forgeries, the 1865 issue is represented by 2k mint signed Diena, 2k used signed Diena and two more used both with Mikulski certificates, as well as two Sperati forgeries, 20k mint signed Grobe, 20k used (3), two signed Mikulski and one E. Diena, plus a Sperati die proof, there are also six sheetlets of ten of the 1908 official imitations of the 1865-67 issues, the 1868-90 issues are well represented including covers, the 1876 and 1879 surcharges are strong including the rare “7” surcharge type with blue surcharge mint (2), one signed Kohler and Mikulski and the other by Kosack, also two black surcharges, one signed Kosack and the other by Thier, plus there is a rare on cover usage to Odessa, the later issues are all well represented, including the 1909-10 town overprints including numerous errors, blocks and multiples, the overall quality is unusually nice with only the occasional small fault noted, most are unused, o.g., l.h., n.h. or used, fine-very fine and most of the better items have been signed or expertized and ten certificates accompany; an impressive collection that would be a challenge to replicate and would make an excellent basis for an exhibit. Est. 15,000-20,000

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Russian Offices in the Turkish Empire covers and postal stationery holding of 96 items, including mint and used postal cards and letter cards, many frankings by Coat of Arms types, including some handsome multiples frankings nearly all to foreign destinations, overprinted issues such as Beyrrouth, Constantinople, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Mount Athos, Rizeh and Smyrne, with many better usages and origins to be found, an nice clean lot of these scarcer covers and cards, predominantly very fine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

St. Helena virtually all mint collection of 125 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, including 1856 6d used, 1863 1d on 6d (19mm surcharge) o.g. as are all hereafter, 189097 set, 1912-16 set, 1922-27 7/6 and 10/-, 1934 Centenary set, 1938-40 set, 1953 and 1961 sets, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with a couple stamps used, faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 400-500

St. Kitts-Nevis mint collection of over 300 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, issues to 1976, including 1903 and 1905-18 sets, 1920-22 set, 1923 Tercentenary set, complete thereafter except for the odd trivial value, set or souvenir sheet, mint includes o.g. and l.h., faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 750-1,000

Seychelles mint and used collection and accumulation of many hundreds in four stockbooks and loose in box, issues to 1978, including 1890-1900 to 2r 25, 1893 3c on 4c with inverted surcharge, o.g. and used, 1896 18c on 45c with misplaced surcharge, 1902 surcharges with narrow “0” varieties, 1903 to 2r 25, 1906 to 2r 25 (2), duplicated range of later issues with 1917-20 to 5r, 1921-32 to 5r (3), 1938-41 to 5r (3) with 1r yellow green (2), postal stationery with a duplicated range of postal cards and envelopes with 1895 8c (3), 15c (2), 30c and 18c on 30c (2) used mostly to the same addressee in Port Louis, Mauritius, some B.I.O.T., mint includes o.g., l.h., scattered unused and some n.h., some reference not counted, some small faults to be expected in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Sierra Leone virtually all mint collection of 135 stamps on Scott Specialty pages, including 1896-97 to 5/-, 1903, 1904-05 and 1907-10 Edward sets, each to 5/- only, 1921-27 10/-, 1932 set, 1933 Wilberforce set except 4d, 1956 set, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with three stamps used, faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better.

Est. 500-750

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Spain mostly mint 20th century collection of many hundreds in Specialty album with slip case, including a few early issues with 1850 6c (2, both types), 1852 5R, 6R, all used, 1905 Don Quixote to 4p, 1920 U.P.U. set, 1929 set perf. 11, range of later issues with a few souvenir sheets, semi-postals with 1928 Catacombs set, airmails with 1929 set, 1930 Railway Congress set, 1953 50p, mint includes o.g. and l.h. with scattered used, an occasional fault noted, generally fresh and fine-very fine or better; worth inspection.

Est. 750-1,000

Sudan mint collection to 1948 arranged on stockpages, includes the 1897 overprinted set, the 1898 definitive set, a used 1903 5m on 5P with inverted surcharge, the 1941 definitive set, the 1948 definitive set including the 20P perf. 13, as well as most air mails, o.g. or l.h., mostly fine-very fine.

1,400.00

Sweden extensive and valuable mint and used collection mounted in Scott Specialty album, starts with very comprehensive 19th century lacking only the very rare 3s Blue green (#1) but including the other four skilling values, also includes better ore values as 17o Gray (#15)and the 1Rd Bister and blue (#37; S. Gronlud certificate), early 20th century period still collected largely used but including some better sets and singles as 15o Violet watermarked (#189), the two UPU series are present cplt. mint and well centered, from there complete to 1969 and a fair amount of the later to 2006, semi-postals air posts are virtually complete as are the postage dues lacking only #J7, overall o.g. or used, a very clean and fine-very fine collection; examine.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Sweden collection of hundreds of mint and used sets and singles, with the emphasis on used, mounted on pages in two binders, starts with the 1858-62 issues and continues to 1984 being highly complete but for the better items, occasional small fault, but overall a very clean collection of mostly fine-very fine stamps making it well suited for continuation.

Est. 400-500

Switzerland significant mint and used collection mounted in Scott Specialty album, collected mostly used up into the 1930s, then mint and fairly comprehensive to 1982, the early classics are quite extensive including 2½r Orts Post and Poste Locale with full frames around the cross (#1-2), the 5r Rayon I is also present with full frame (#5), the imperf. Seated Helvetia are nearly complete with a very rare 40r Pale yellow green first printing mint with o.g. (#18; small thin; 2010 Renggii certificate) plus scarce 15r and 20r values on thin emergency paper (#33-34), better numerals including white papers used and Standing Helvetia including the perf. 9½ cplt., also used 1945 Peace issue cplt., semipostals and air posts fairly complete to 1982 with many of the souvenir sheets, there are better used postage dues and extensive officials mint and used, condition is quite presentable across the board, o.g. or used, fine-very fine with very few exceptions; a valuable collection that is well worth examining.

Est. 4,000-5,000

Switzerland 19th and 20th century collection and accumulation of few thousand in nine binders or stockbooks, all in carton and box, issues to 1993, including a few early issues, range of imperf. and perf. Helvetia issues, numerals with duplication, 1914-30 10Fr. o.g., 1945 Peace set o.g. and used, extensive back-of-the-book, semi-postals, Pro Juventute, few better souvenir sheets with 1945 Lifeboat, 1953 sheet of 24, airmails with 1919-20, 1923-25 and 1929-30 sets, international organizations, few reference, some first day covers, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much later n.h., some small faults to be expected chiefly in earlier issues, mixed condition to much fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Turkey mint and used collection of few thousand in Minkus album, issues to 1986, including a few early issues, range of later 19th century, 1914 to 100pi, 1923 to 100pi, 1926 set, 1927 and 1928 overprinted sets, few souvenir sheets, later sets and part sets, mint includes o.g., l.h., unused and scattered n.h., few small faults in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Tannu Tuva mint and used accumulation of few hundred on stock pages arranged chronologically in binder, few better items, much duplication, mint includes o.g., l.h. and much n.h., used tends to be c.t.o., a difficult to replicate group, generally fine-very fine; Scott catalog exceeds $3,300.00.

Est. 400-500

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Thailand 19th and 20th century attractive mint and used collection of over 700 stamps in mounts in Minkus album, issues to 1990, including a few better early issues with 1889-90 1a on 2a (#25), followed by a clean and fresh assortment of sets and singles, 1950 Coronation set, 1955 King Naresuan on War Elephant set, 1961-68 to 40B missing the odd low value, semi-postals with 1955 overprinted set (#B30-B40), airmails, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h., occasional fault noted, generally fine-very fine or better; worth inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $5,300.00.

Est. 750-1,000

Yemen mint and used stock of many hundreds of all Scott listed stamp in singles, blocks, multiples and sheets between #20/136 and C1/23 in varying quantities housed in files, includes used 20-24 (45), mint 31-43 (21), mint 49-53 (34) and used (50), 63-65 used (46), used 64a (90), mint 78-79 imperf (84), mint 83-85 (34), used 113-20, C20-21 imperf. (54), mint 131-34 imperf. (69) and used (110), mint C3-9 (40), mint C14-16 (20) and used (40), occasional storage faults, used all c.t.o., vast majority o.g., n.h. or used, fine-very fine; stated to catalog over $19,000.00.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Zanzibar largely mint collection of over 275 different on Scott Specialty pages, includes a very few 19th century used, but also includes mint 19th century with the three large 2R5R Victoria with “Zanzibar� overprints ($14-16), the 1894-1904 sets are complete mint and throughout the 20th century to 1967, includes some better high values as 30R Dark brown and black (#115),o.g. or used, fresh clean collection, fine-very fine; accompanied by 2007 Sismondo certificate for a mint #28.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Zululand mint collection 20 different which lacks only a few of being complete for the country, includes better high values as 5/- Rose (#11) and ÂŁ1 Violet on red with good color, uniformly o.g. many are quite well centered, fine-very fine or better.

Est. 500-750

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Worldwide massive mint new issue collection in five large boxes, these are stamps that were purchased from new issue services so there is little duplication, it includes issues from the 1970s to the early 2000s, the collector apparently was trying to maintain the countries that he was collecting (which was voluminous) so he was buying the stamps as they can out but was unable to keep up with putting them in his albums, there are two basic categories contained here, one is sets and singles contained in new issue service glassines with each priced, ranging from a few cents to $5.00 to $10.00 or more, we estimate that there are over 10,000 of these glassines arranged in numerous boxes, the second category is souvenir sheets from the same period, these are often priced higher than the sets and singles and we estimate that there are over 3,000 souvenir sheets housed in new issue glassines and acetate containers, in addition there are some booklets, both regular booklets and commemorative issues that are more like souvenir sheets, there are a wide range of countries represented, the collector really liked the British Commonwealth and a lot of the quantity and good value is found in that area, we also note French areas, especially of Africa, plus there are middle eastern countries and some Asia, condition is pristine overall as everything is pretty much as issued, received and filed away in these boxes, o.g., n.h. fine-very fine with most very fine or better; the collector undoubtedly spent thousands of dollars on this collection and this is a great opportunity to acquire thousands of different stamps in excellent condition; examine.

Est. 5,000-7,500

Worldwide mostly Europe mint and used collection of thousands in ten mostly Scott albums, all contained in two cartons, including Austria, issues to 1995 with 1867-72 50kr light brown used, 1908-16 to 10k, 1910 Birthday Jubilee 10k (both 10k unused), extensive back-of-the-book, France, Germany, Berlin with 1948-49 red overprint set used, 1951-53 Freedom Bell sets used (all), semi-postals, Occupations, Hungary, Israel with a few Palestine, Labuan, Liberia with extensive back-of-the-book, Libya, K.U.T., Poland in two volumes to 1984, Russia, Sweden with a few early issues, later sets and part sets, Baltic States, Switzerland with a few souvenir sheets, semi-postals and back-of-thebook, mint includes o.g., l.h. and unused with some n.h., some small faults to be expected, generally fine-very fine; worth careful inspection.

Est. 4,000-5,000

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Est. 2,000-3,000

Worldwide mostly mint airmail or airmail related topics stock of many hundreds in mostly numbered glassines on manila stock pages in seventeen binders, all contained in two cartons, extensive range of countries, including Australia, Belgium & Colonies, Cambodia, Canada with 1930 5c (2), 1932 Ottawa Conference 5c (2), Chile, Costa Rica, Eritrea, France with 1957-59 set, Poland, Romania, Russia, St. Pierre & Miquelon, Somalia with 1934 set, Switzerland, Tripolitania with 1933 North Atlantic Flight set, 1934 Colonial Arts Exhibition set, o.g., n.h., Turkey, much later 20th century, many souvenir sheets, air semi-postals and a few booklets, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h. in later, scattered used and covers, few scattered small faults, generally fine-very fine; worth inspection.

Est. 2,000-3,000

Worldwide large balance of consignment contained in six large boxes, includes various albums some rather sparse as brown Scott International 19th century and volumes I-III of the 20th century to 1934, there are numerous stockbooks, boxes with stockcards and glassines, etc that contain thousands of stamps, much of this is quite common but better items are found, two collections that deserve special mention are a two volume mint and used collection of Hungary that includes some early used but is quite comprehensive from 1920 to 1995 mint including semi-postals and air posts, there is a similar collection of Czechoslovakia in Scott specialty album comprehensive mint from the 1930s to 1992, there are other Scott specialty albums including Japan, we also note a three binder collection of Birds on stamps and a similar collection of Butterflies, all mint with better British definitive sets, in addition there are even some foreign and United States covers including F.D.C.’s, picture post cards and postal stationery, condition varies, o.g. or used, fine-very fine in the mentioned collections but in the mish-mash accumulation of material contained here condition can range from faults to very fine; this lot need to be viewed not only to determine value and condition but who knows what might be buried here.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Worldwide estate comprised of a decent Netherlands mint and used collection housed in four stockbooks including #3 unused and used 53-54, 90-101, 104-05 and most semipostals, also collections in stockbooks of Norway in two volumes, Israel in two volumes including used 7-9, Hong Kong with 1891 Jubilee used and 1948 Wedding mint, Iceland and German States, as well as small collections in file folders and 20th century mint in envelopes with strength in Asia; well worth a careful look.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Worldwide souvenir sheet collection/accumulation of over 275 souvenir sheets and miniature sheets, most of these are in the period of the 1930s-40s with a few earlier and later, we note a number of interesting and better items including an Australian 1928 Melbourne Exhibition block of four of four sheets (95a), there are a number of Belgium semi-postal sheets, France includes two 1937 PEXIP sheets (#329; one n.h.), Japan includes Parks souvenir sheets with folders including the two 1940 sheets never hinged (#306a, 311a), also better Portugal of 1939-41 with most n.h., Russia includes three 1937 Aviation Jubilee Exhibition sheet (#C75a; two n.h.), plus several better Switzerland sheets, we also note some Spanish civil war souvenir sheets, condition overall is quite nice, o.g. with a number of never hinged items found throughout, fine-very fine.

Est. 1,500-2,000

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Worldwide 19th and 20th century mostly mint collection balance of many thousands mostly on G&K pages in eleven Scott Specialty binders with slip cases, all contained in three cartons, issues mostly to 1968 but with some later, including Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, France and colonies, Ghana, Great Britain, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malta, Monaco, Romania, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, San Marino, Sweden, Switzerland, sets and part sets, strangely most British Commonwealth first Elizabethan definitive sets have been removed though many second sets are present, mint includes o.g., l.h. with much n.h. in mounts, scattered used, faults conspicuous by their absence, generally fresh and fine-very fine; an unusual collection worth inspection.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Worldwide mostly mint better items assortment including B.A.T. first set (2) and ÂŁ1 Endurance (2), Cyprus scouts souvenir sheet, Falkland Is 2/6 Victoria, both GVI sets to ÂŁ1 and Dependencies first QEII set, Finland 10m Zeppelin, France #40 used with certificate and 1927 2Fr and 5Fr air mails, Germany 1930 Iposta souvenir sheet and 1m and 2m Chicago flight cover, Greece 1896 Olympic set complete, Greenland #10-18, Monaco #B9-17, Netherlands 1913 10G mint, St. Helena Centenary set, South Georgia first set (2), an interesting little hoard of Spain 19th century mint revenues and more, somewhat mixed condition including some staining, much is o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine.

Est. 1,000-1,500

Worldwide mint stock of mostly 1930s and 1940s issues in glassines arranged alphabetically in five tiny boxes, includes sets and singles in modest quantities with strength in Europe and Latin America, the best we found was Italy including #119-22, 140-42 (3), 188-91 (4), 477, B1-4 and B35-38, the overall condition is excellent, we note the occasional hinged or slightly toned, the vast majority are o.g., n.h., fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

Worldwide balance of an estate in two cartons, including a small binder with an interesting range of mostly mint 1880s to 1930s Europe including many sets, another small binder with mostly Australian States, Japan and Ryukyu mint sheets, file folders with stamps on pages or stock pages,several Omnibus sets and just a lot of miscellaneous material, mixed condition but well deserving of a careful inspection as there are definitely things to be found.

Est. 750-1,000

Worldwide principally Middle East 19th and 20th century mint and used collection of over 1150 stamps on quadrille pages in Schaubek album, strength in Iran, also includes some Turkish Cilicia, Syria, Aden, Bahrain, Burma, Hejaz, Iraq British Occupation, Yugoslavia, Persia, Trans Jordan, Lebanon, Maldives, Mongolia, Palestine and Tannu Tuva, few better items, a worthwhile variety, mint includes o.g., l.h. with scattered unused, some small faults to be expected though much attractive and fine-very fine; worth a close inspection; Scott catalog exceeds $10,000.00.

Est. 750-1,000

Worldwide balance of consignment consisting of four rather sparse albums and collections on album pages plus some better items on auction lot cards, the collections include an Austria collection that is largely n.h. with better sets and singles in the postwar era with semi-postal sets, other areas include modern Australia and New Zealand, Scandinavia with modern issues of Sweden, Iceland and others, some of the better items include France transatlantic air posts (#C16-17; n.h.), Israel 1000p Menorah full tab, (#55; n.h.), 1939 Portugal souvenir sheet (#586a; n.h.), Northern Rhodesia #1-17 (l.h.) and Swaziland #10-19 (n.h.), condition is quite clean and attractive, o.g., largely n.h. in the collections as well as the items we have noted, fine-very fine.

Est. 750-1,000

1045 / Worldwide balance of a property, few thousand stamps in sixteen large stockbooks, loose in glassines, file boxes, etc., all contained in six large cartons, mostly new issues in the sixteen large stockbooks from Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Falkland Is., Gibraltar, Great Britain and area, Malta, Monaco, New Zealand and Switzerland, new issues still in envelopes from postal authorities, 1953 Elizabeth coronation sets in blocks, few covers from the 1937 coronation of her father, a collection of Spain on pages, some Irish postal history, unused album leaves, few catalogs and books, a significant amount of U.S. face, U.N., F.D.C.s, mint includes much n.h., mixed condition to fine-very fine; will repay careful inspection.

Est. 750-1,000

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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES SALE 1046

Worldwide 19th and 20th century mint and used collection of thousands in eight Supreme Global albums and fourteen other albums or binders, property as received, all contained in four cartons, including U.S. with significant value in face 1976 to 1995, postal stationery, much duplication of used in binders with 1994 $5.00 (122), British Commonwealth with some souvenir sheets, many Churchill related, Europe, Latin and South America, U.N. a mint collection 1951-1998, mixed condition though many finevery fine; worth a look.

Est. 500-750

1047 / Worldwide mostly 20th century collection of few thousand in twelve albums, binders or stockbooks, property as received, all contained in two cartons, principally Israel and area, including Palestine with a few early issues, 1920 set, range of later sets and part sets, Israel in two Lindner albums with slip cases, 1948 to 1979, five albums of F.D.C.’s, a U.N. collection 1951-1987 with Charter sheet, mint includes o.g., l.h. and much n.h., some small faults, generally fine-very fine; worth a look.

Est. 400-500

1048

1049

Worldwide collection of many thousands of mint and used stamps housed in seven blue Scott International albums for issues through 1971, nothing particularly expensive noted, however the albums are well kept and complete, making this well suited for continuation.

Est. 300-400

Worldwide mint and used collection of over 3000 different stamps in Scott International Junior album in excellent condition with slip case, issues to 1940, range of countries with Austria, Belgium and colonies, British Commonwealth, France and colonies, South America, nothing particularly expensive noted, mixed mint and used, a few small faults noted in earlier issues, generally fine-very fine; an attractive album ideal for continuation.

Est. 100-150

Worldwide Covers 1050

1051

1052

Worldwide cover accumulation of couple thousand items in two large Pittsburgh file boxes, principally European and African origins and chiefly from the 1930s through the 1960s, almost all are sleeved, including Austria, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, airmail, F.D.C.s, registered, few censored, postal stationery, post cards from exotic locations, Algeria, Tahiti, many items will retail in the $10.00 range, mixed condition though much fine-very fine; please inspect.

Est. 1,500-2,000

Worldwide cover accumulation, about half of which is U.S. and the remainder foreign, much of the bulk is modern such as U.S. and Philippine first days, space, events, first flight, stationery, etc., however there is a group of better covers, including some interesting Samoa, Civil War patriotics, Wells, Fargo cancels, Trans-Pacific flights, a Japan Carl Lewis illustrated sea post cover and more, staining and moisture damage affect some of the common material, most of the value lies in the better items which are mainly fine and better; worth exploring.

Est. 400-500

Worldwide paquebot cover accumulation of over 1200 items in large Pittsburgh file box and small box, principally 1930s to 2000, mostly loose although some mounted on pages, vast array of countries including U.S., France, Great Britain, Netherlands and Russia, many obviously philatelic but also a great many commercial, cargo ships, passenger liners even a few from oil tankers, wide variety of markings including “Paquebot,” “Posted on the high seas” and “Not Aboard,” few returned to sender, few censored, unusual items including five collective envelopes for redirection of seaman’s or other mail by airmail, some shipping brochures, menus and other collateral items, some small faults, generally fine-very fine; well worth inspection.

Est. 750-1,000

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your invoice should you be successful. If you are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same means it was paid to Spink. Some Lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event. 4.3 Bidding as Principal When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us. 4.4 Commission Bids 4.4.1 If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues, or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than twenty-four hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission Bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for making (or failing to make) a Commission Bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding. If we receive two Commission Bids for equal value for the same Lot, the Bid received first by us shall take precedence. 4.4.2. For all Commission Bids, you must supply your name and address, contact telephone number and email. You must also provide the Lot number and description of the Lot, the amount of your Bid and any other information requested in the Commission Bid Form or by us. It is your responsibility to provide the correct information and to ensure that we have received your Commission Bid. 4.4.3 If you submit a Commission Bid verbally (whether by telephone or otherwise), we shall not be responsible for any misunderstandings (by either us or our agent or you) in relation to your bid. All bids made in this way must be confirmed in writing by you before the Auction. 4.4.4 Bids will be executed for mail bidders at one advance over the next highest bid in competition with floor and/or internet bidders, until the maximum bid is executed for the mail bidder, or until the lot is sold. No buy or unlimited bids will be accepted. 4.5 On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com and Spink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% of the Hammer Price added to their invoice for using this facility. 4.6 Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than twenty-four hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so. 4.7 Video Images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original. 4.8 Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the Auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: Up to $100 $100 to $300 $300 to $750 $750 to $1,500 $1,500 to $3,000 $3,000 to $7,500 $7,500 to $15,000 $15,000 to $30,000 $30,000 to $75,000 $75,000 to $150,000 $150,000 to $300,000 $300,000 and up

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4.9 Bidding by Spink 4.9.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.9.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal. 4.9.3 Spink reserves the right to bid on any Lot in the sale. Additionally, Spink may or may not have financial interest in any of the Lot(s) in the sale. 4.10 The Auctioneer’s Discretion 4.10.1 The Auctioneer has the right, to be exercised in good faith, to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any Lot, and to combine any two or more Lots. Bidding shall be regulated by the Auctioneer. 4.10.2 The Auctioneer may reopen the bidding on a Lot under the following circumstances: (a) the Auctioneer has failed to execute correctly a mail bid; (b) a party purchasing the Lot on the floor has done so in error; (c) where a protest is made after the hammer has fallen but before bidding has commenced on the next Lot; (d) where the Auctioneer has determined that he/she has overlooked a party still bidding on the Lot but before the calling of the next Lot or (e) to effectuate a fair and reasonable resolution of any error or dispute. In the event of a dispute, the Auctioneer’s decision shall be final. 4.10.3 In the event of any dispute between Bidders, the Auctioneer may, at its sole discretion, immediately put the Lot up for sale again. The Auctioneer’s decision shall be final and binding upon all Bidders. 4.10.4 The Auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the sale by auction for a reasonable period of time as a result of any significant event which, in the sole discretion of the Auctioneer, makes it advisable to postpone the event. No prospective Bidder or prospective Buyer shall have recourse as a result of any postponement. 4.11 Successful Bid 4.11.1 The highest Bidder for each Lot shall be the Buyer. Subject to the provisions of Clause 4.10, the striking of the Auctioneer’s hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller. 4.12 Spink’s Own Material Auctioneer reserves the right to include in any auction its own material as well as material from affiliated or related companies, principals, officers or employees. Auctioneer may have direct or indirect interest in any of the Lots in the Auction and may collect commissions. 4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within sixty days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these terms and conditions, and the Seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement. 4.14 Return of Lot 4.14.1 All the Lots are sold as genuine. For the purpose of this sale, “genuine” is defined as not faked or forged and Spink will not knowingly sell any item that has been “repaired’, “restored”, “processed”, “cleaned”, “pressed” or “conserved” in any way without disclosure of such facts to the potential Buyer. 4.14.2 No Lots may be returned without a written request by the successful Bidder and the written approval of Spink. In the unlikely event of returning a Lot, Spink must receive notification of the Buyer’s intent within three (3) days of the Buyer’s receipt of the Lot. The following Lots may not be returned for any reason whatsoever: (a) Lots containing ten or more items; (b) Lots described as having faults or defects because of the faults described or any others, including lots described as “repaired”, “corroded”, “holed”, “whizzed”, or similar damage, except for non-authenticity; (c) illustrated Lots because of centering, margins, etc. or other factors shown in the illustrations; (d) Lots described “AS IS”, including third party graded coins or banknotes (i.e. PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG); (e) Lots valued primarily for the bullion content; (f) Lots examined by postal viewers; and (g) any philatelic extension Lot unless the conditions set forth in Item 3.4 above is complied with fully. Except for Lots placed on extension, as per the conditions of Item 3.4 above, no Lots may be returned for any reason whatsoever after thirty days from sale date. Late payment for purchase may, at Spink’s option, be considered just cause to revoke all return privileges. If any disputes arise regarding payment, authenticity, or description between the Bidder and Spink, Spink, at its sole discretion, may submit the disputed matter to binding arbitration before the American Arbitration Association in New York, NY, to which the Bidder, by placing a bid and hereby accepting these terms and conditions of sale, agrees to be bound.


5 AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1 Buyer’s Premium and Other Charges In addition to the Hammer Price, a Buyer’s Premium equal to 20% of the successful bid price of each Lot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15% of the excess bid price over $2,000.00, a fee of 3% on the Hammer Price total for using the-saleroom.com, and a fee for paying by credit card will be added to each invoice. 5.2 Sales Tax All Lots are subject to applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate resale certificates are on file with Spink. 5.3 Payment 5.3.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the amounts set forth in Clause 5.1 above and any applicable New York State sales tax, unless the Lot is exempt) within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be) required. 5.3.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of the Lot prior to full settlement. 5.3.3 Spink reserves the right to await clearance of any check used for payment before delivery of any item and a $25.00 charge will be applied for any check that fails to clear. 5.3.4 All sales are strictly for cash, check and bank/wire transfer in United States dollars; however, Spink will only accept cash payments under $10,000.00. Spink offers clients the option of paying by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and American Express only) in United States Dollars for a convenience charge of two-percent (2%) for Visa and MasterCard and four-percent (4%) for American Express, up to a total of $30,000.00. Credit card payments will only be accepted if (a) the purchase is made by the card holder, (b) any purchased items to be shipped are shipped to the cardholder’s verified billing address, (c) floor Bidders present their credit cards and (d) all returns are governed by the terms and conditions of the sale. Payment is due and payable immediately upon receipt of the auction invoice or, if payment is to be made at the auction site, simultaneously with receipt of the purchased items. 5.3.5 Payments should be made by the registered Buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party. 5.4 Notification We are not able to notify successful Bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. 5.5 Collection of Purchases 5.5.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain Lots purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their Lot(s) when they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within seven days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Spink. Without prior agreement, Lots will not be released until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by check. 5.5.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will be covered under our insurance policy, which is available for inspection at our offices, from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. The risk of loss for the lot purchased by you shall be entirely yours after the earliest of seven days from the date of sale or from the time of collection. 5.5.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.

5.7 Recommended Packers and Shippers 5.7.1 Shipping, handling and administration charges will be added to invoices for Lots delivered by mail. All Lots will be shipped via U.S. Express Mail to Post Office boxes, via Federal Express to street addresses, and via FedEx ground for bulky large lots (in the U.S. only). Buyer will be responsible for the total purchase price in the event of loss. Spink is not responsible for the loss of any merchandise shipped outside the United States. Insurance of any items to be shipped outside the United States is solely the responsibility of the Buyer. It is also the responsibility of the Buyer to provide adequate insurance coverage for the items once they are in his/her possession. Unless the risk of loss has already shifted by virtue of the provisions of Clause 5.5.2, risk of loss shall be borne by the Buyer following shipment of the items and Spink assumes no liability for merchandise lost, stolen or damaged while in the possession of any shipper to whom merchandise has been delivered, nor for any FedEx shipment which is subject to a “signature release” on file with FedEx, or otherwise. 5.7.2 If required, our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned. 5.8 Remedies for Non-Payment 5.8.1 If you fail to make payment within fifteen days of the payment date set out by your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: 5.8.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 1.5% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due; 5.8.1.2 to set off against any amounts which Spink or the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you; 5.8.1.3 we may retain all or some of the Lot(s) purchased by you, or other property in the possession of Spink or the Spink Group, until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, Spink and the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lot(s) or other property. We may apply the proceeds of such sale in satisfaction of the debt outstanding and due us or the Spink Group, and may remit any remaining balance to you; 5.8.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.8.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.8.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.8.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.8.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 10% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; or 5.8.2.3 when reselling the Lot, to place a notice in our catalogue stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot, 5.8.2.4 In the event Spink refers an invoice(s) to an attorney for collection, the Buyer agrees to pay SPINK attorney’s fees, court costs, witness fees and other costs incurred by Spink; 5.8.2.5 take any other reasonable and appropriate action as we deem fit.

5.6 Packing and handling 5.6.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days from the date of sale or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the risk of loss with respect to the lot purchased by you is entirely yours. Our postage charges are set out in Clause 11 of these Terms and Conditions. 5.6.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any import duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) if rejected for importation or if Buyer fails to pay appropriate import duties. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by any customs agencies. 5.6.3 Delivery of any Lot(s) to an address other than the invoiced address will be at Spink’s sole discretion.

5.9 Failure to Collect Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a storage charge of $2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 5.10 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.10.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process


which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.10.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery; 5.10.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days from receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.10.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.10.1.4 you must provide us all evidence obtained by you that a Lot is a Forgery no later than seven (7) days after you receive such evidence 5.10.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest.

9 NOTICES All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working day following dispatch.

10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 10.1 Limitation of Liability In the event that your bid and/or purchase is in furtherance of a business conducted by you or others, subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any:

5.10.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party.

10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss of contract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or

5.10.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction.

10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses.

5.11 USE OF DEFAULT INFORMATION If you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions:

10.2 Severability

5.11.1 we reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any future auction regardless of whether previous defaults have been settled; and 5.11.2 you consent to us disclosing details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the default and the date of the default Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a transaction with you in the future.

If any part of these Terms and Conditions is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

10.3 Force majeure

6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or

We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from or delayed in performing our obligations under these terms and conditions or from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.

6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.

10.4 Waiver

6 LIABILITY Nothing in these terms and conditions limits or excludes our liability for:

7. USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to: 7.1.1 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot; 7.1.2 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful or otherwise) and other auction related services we provide;

10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these terms and conditions is only effective if it is in writing and shall apply only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy.

7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseas deliveries, to customs where they make inquiries concerning the Lot;

10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law.

7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide, but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us.

10.5 Law and Jurisdiction

7.2 In accordance with Clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass your information to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a record of any search that they perform 7.3 In accordance with Clause 5.11, you agree that where you default in making payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions we may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms. 7.4 We work closely with other auctioneers and bidding platforms (including, for example, other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receive information about you from them. 8 COPYRIGHT 8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video record or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. 8.2 All the materials, including, but not limited to, text, data, graphics, logos, images, illustrations, video clips, and software is owned, controlled by, or licenced to Spink USA Inc. and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights.

THESE TERMS OF SALE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIVING REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW. THE SIGNER OF A SPINK BID SHEET OR PARTICIPANT IN THE AUCTION AGREES THAT EXCLUSIVE VENUE FOR ANY DISPUTE WITH RESPECT TO THESE TERMS OR IN CONNECTION WITH SPINK SHALL RESIDE IN A STATE OR FEDERAL COURT LOCATED IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK. IN THE EVENT THAT SPINK HAS NOT PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED A DISPUTE TO BINDING ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 4.14.2, SPINK MAY DO SO WITHIN THE TIME IN WHICH IT IS REQUIRED TO FILE A RESPONSIVE PLEADING IN ANY LITIGATION COMMENCED BY BIDDER, AND SAID LITIGATION SHALL BE DISCONTINUED.

11 POSTAGE CHARGES Shipments within the USA - $30.00 Shipments outside the USA - $50.00 Packages of more than 5lb or volumetric measurement of more than 5lb may incur extra charge. Please contact usa@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges.


July 15-16, 2015 - New York, N.Y.



GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch FRPSL Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant) USA - George Eveleth Richard Debney EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Tommy Chau Doris Lo COINS UK - Richard Bishop Tim Robson Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Greg Cole Luke Mitchell Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung BANKNOTES UK - Barnaby Faull Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber Thomasina Smith USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) CHINA - Kelvin Cheung Pei Po Chow ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BONDS & SHARES UK - Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Thomasina Smith USA - Luke Mitchell Europe - Peter Christen CHINA - Kelvin Cheung BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) WINES CHINA - Guillaume Willk-Fabia YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO) Chairman’s Office Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Mira Adusei-Poku Grace Hawkins Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti Tatyana Boyadzhieva John Winchcombe Tom Mathews Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Hemel Thakore Veronica Morris IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Michael Addo Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Sonia Alves Amit Ramprashad Finance & Administration Aleena Nieves Auctioneer Luke Mitchell

SALE CALENDAR 2015 STAMPS 17 June 15/16 July 20/21 July 24 July 16 August 17 August 18 August 26 September November November

The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part V The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History Antique Maps Sale during the International Exhibition The “Sentosa” Collection of Straits Settlements, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak sale during the International Exhibition Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Charles W. Adams “Atypical” Collection of United States The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale

London New York London London Singapore

15039 151 15026 15037 15040

Singapore Singapore Hong Kong New York New York

15041 15027 CSS14 152 153

Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

London Singapore Hong Kong London New York Hong Kong London

15005 15038 CSS17 15006 322 CSS19 15007

World Banknotes Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale

London Singapore Hong Kong New York London London Hong Kong

15028 15038 CSS17 322 15009 15009 CSS19

Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria

London London

15002 15003

Banknotes, Bonds and Coins of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Bonds & Share Certificates of the World

Singapore Hong Kong New York Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 322 CSS19 15019

Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History

London

15037

Whisky, Whisky, Whisky, Whisky, Whisky,

Hong Kong Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

COINS 15 July 16 August 27 August 22/23 September 24/25 September 14 November 2/3 December

BANKNOTES 8 July 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 29/30 September 1 October 14 November MEDALS 23 July 19 November BONDS AND SHARES 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 14 November 27 November AUTOGRAPHS 24 July WINES 25 15 17 12 15

June August September October January 2016

Cognac Cognac Cognac Cognac Cognac

and and and and and

Other Other Other Other Other

Spirits Spirits sale during the International Exhibition Spirits Spirits Spirits

YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Administration Angie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Doris Lo Gary Tan

The above sale dates are subject to change

Ken Imase kimase@spink.com

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