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STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES
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UNITED STATES, british empire & worldwidePOSTAGE STAMPS AND POSTAL HISTORY
March 22-23, 2013 • New York
Dr. Donald R. Reisfield • Jerry MontgomeryRichard Bennett • Wayne K. Burman
featuring collections from
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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO
Olivier D. Stocker
YOUR SPECIALISTS
STAMPS
UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill GrangerPaul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith
USA - George Eveleth EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez
CHINA - Anna Lee Johnny SangCOINS
UK - Mike Veissid Paul Dawson Richard Bishop William MacKay Eleanor Charlotte DixTim Robson Barbara Mears John Pett
USA - Stephen Goldsmith Normand PepinCHINA - Mark Li
BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES
UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Tom BadleyUSA - Stephen Goldsmith
China - Mark LiORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA
UK - Mark Quayle Oliver PepysBOOKS
UK - Philip Skingley Annie BeadleAUTOGRAPHS
USA - Stephen GoldsmithWINES
CHINA - Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia
YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO)
Chairman’s OfficeDennis Muriu Monica Kruber
DirectorsTim Hirsch Anthony Spink
Auction & Client Management TeamMiroslava Adusei-Poku Charles Blane Luca Borgo Rita Ariete
Sarah Schmitz John Winchcombe Harry Gladwin María Martínez Maurizio Schenini
FinanceAlison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Claire Greenhill
IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson
Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK - DALLAS)
Chairman EmeritusJohn Herzog
Auction Administration and Marketing & DesignLori Lewin Emily Cowin Clyde Townsend
Finance & AdministrationSam Qureshi Ingrid Qureshi
AuctioneersStephen Goldsmith
YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE)
Vice ChairmanAnna Lee
AdministrationAmy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan
BANKNOTES
6 April The Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0610/11/12 April World Banknotes London 1300418 April The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales and West Midlands London 1303219 April The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes Part II London 1303322/23 May The Collector's Series Sale New York 31620 June The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England London 1303528/29 August The Collector's Series Sale New York 3171/2 October World Banknotes London 130185 December World Banknotes London 13034
SALE CALENDAR 2013
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
STAMPS
6 April The Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0520 March The award winning "Medina" collection of Cape of Good Hope London 1302422/23 March The Collector’s Series Sale New York 14216/17 April The Collector's Series Sale London 1303117 April The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire - Part I London 1303619 April French Mail in the West Indies - The Federico Borromeo D’Adda Collection Lugano SW100519/20 April The Collector’s Series Sale, including important Chile and Portugal Lugano SW100620 April Sicily - An International Large Gold Medal Collection Lugano SW100721 May The award winning "Medina" collection of India Part II. London 130255 June Specialised Great Britain sale London 1302610/11 July The Collector's Series Sale London 1302710 September The award winning "Medina" collection of India and States Part III. London 1302811 September The award winning "Medina" collection of Great Britain London 1302921 September Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Singapore 13030
COINS
6 April The Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0626/27 March Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301222/23 May The Collector's Series Sale New York 31627 June Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301321 August Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection Hong Kong 1302028/29 August The Collector's Series Sale New York 31724 September North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection London 130193 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 13015
MEDALS
25 April Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300125 July Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300221 November Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 13003
BONDS AND SHARES
6 April The Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS0622/23 May The Collector's Series Sale New York 3167 June Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301628/29 August The Collector's Series Sale New York 31728 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 13017
AUTOGRAPHS
22/23 May The Collector's Series Sale New York 31628/29 August The Collector's Series Sale New York 317
WINES
May An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW03
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George EvelethHead of Philatelic [email protected]
T. Arthur PoudrierSenior [email protected]
Lori LewinAuction AdministrationBidding & [email protected]
Clyde TownsendSPINK [email protected]
For your Internet Bidding:
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SPINK USA145 W. 57th St., 18th floornew York, nY 10019212/262-8400 fax: 212/262-8484
PUBLIC AUCTIONfriday, march 22, 2013 10:00 a.m. Session 1 lots 1 - 123
1:00 p.m Session 2 lots 124 - 531Saturday, march 23, 2013 10:00 a.m. Session 3 lots 532 - 689
1:00 p.m Session 4 lots 690 - 891
neW York CiTYmonday, march 11, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Tuesday, march 12, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Wednesday, march 13, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Thursday, march 14, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.mfriday, march 15, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.mmonday, march 18, 2013 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.mTuesday, march 19, 2013 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.mWednesday, march 20, 2013 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.mThursday, march 21, 2013 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m
VIEWING OF LOTS
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auctioneer:Stephen Goldsmith, new York City, Dept. of Consumer affairs, license #1208097
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Spink is pleased to continue to offer Spink live, the internet bidding service which has revolu-tionized the way in which our clients bid at auction. To get started, feel free to contact us todayfor personal assistance. Berdia Qamarauli is available by email: [email protected] or Tel:+44 (0)20 7563 4089
Front Cover Illustrations: 144, 399, 554, 589, 747, 768, 794Back Cover Illustrations: 1, 813
SALE LOCATION
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Your Spink Team for ThiS Sale
For your questions about the sale lots:
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1. The placing of a bid constitutes full acceptance of theseTerms and Conditions of Sale by the bidder.
2. The highest bidder acknowledged by Spink shall be thebuyer. in the event of any dispute between bidders, Spinkmay, at its sole discretion, immediately put the lot up for saleagain. Spink’S decision shall be final and binding upon allbidders. a buyer’s premium equal to 20% of the successfulbid price of each lot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15%of the excess bid price will be added to each invoice and ispayable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price.
3. all bids are to be per lot as numbered in this catalog. Spinkreserves the right to group two or more lots together and towithdraw, prior to call for bids, any lot(s) from the sale. Bidswill be accepted in whole dollar amounts only, and Spinkreserves the right to reject any bid or advance the bidding atits discretion.
4. Spink may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has beenmade with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of theproperty included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid onand purchase the lot for his/her own account. if he/she doesso, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’spremium.
5. Spink may have made advances and loans available to certain consignors and bidders in the sale. Spink reservesthe right to bid on any lot in the sale. additionally, Spinkmay or may not have financial interest in any of the lot(s) inthe sale.
6. all sales are strictly for cash, check and bank/wire transfer inunited States dollars; however, Spink will only accept cashpayments under $10,000.00. Spink offers clients the optionof paying by credit card (Visa, masterCard, and americanexpress only) in united States Dollars for a conveniencecharge of two percent (2%) for Visa and masterCard and fourpercent (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 purchaseditems to be shipped are shipped to the cardholder’s verifiedbilling address, (c) floor bidders present their credit cards and(d) all returns are governed by the terms and conditions ofthe sale. payment is due and payable immediately uponreceipt of the auction invoice or, if payment is to be made atthe auction site, simultaneously with receipt of the purchaseditems. Spink reserves the right to void a sale if payment infull of the invoice is not received by Spink within fifteen(15) days of the date of invoice. a late charge in the amountof the lesser of 18% per annum and the maximum lawful ratewill be charged on the invoice total if payment is not receivedwithin thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice. all lots aresubject to applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriateresale certificates are on file with Spink.
7. Shipping, handling and administration charges will be addedto invoices for lots delivered by mail. all lots will be shippedvia u.S. express mail to post office boxes, via federalexpress to street addresses, and fedex ground for bulky large
lots (in the u.S. only). purchases shipped via fedex will notbe covered by Spink insurance in the event that the buyerhas placed a “signature release” on file with fedex. Buyer willbe responsible for total purchase price in the event of loss.Spink cannot be and is not responsible for the loss of anymerchandise shipped outside the united States and thereforeinsurance on any items to be shipped outside the unitedStates is solely the responsibility of the buyer. it is also theresponsibility of the buyer to provide adequate insurancecoverage for the items once they are in his/her possession.risk of loss shall be borne by the buyer following shipmentof the items and Spink assumes no liability for merchandiselost, stolen or damaged while in the possession of a party towhom merchandise has been shipped. for international shipments, all duties/taxes/fees are the sole responsibility ofthe buyer.
8. in the event a successful bidder fails to pay the charges due,Spink reserves the right to resell the merchandise and thebuyer agrees to pay for the reasonable cost of such a saleincluding a 10% seller’s commission, and also to pay any difference between the resale price and the winning price ofhis/her previously successful bid.
9. Spink reserves the right to require payment in full beforedelivery of the merchandise to the buyer. Bidder personallyguarantees payment, and if a corporation, an officer or principal in the corporation agrees to personally guaranteepayment. Title to any purchased items remains with Spinkuntil all invoices are paid in full. Spink reserves the right toawait clearance of any check used for payment before delivery of any item and a $25.00 charge will be applied forany check that fails to clear.
10. Spink reserves the right to refuse to honor or reject any bidwhich, in its opinion, is not submitted in good faith, or, as the case dictates, is not supported by satisfactory references, as Spink in its sole discretion shall determine.Spink further reserves the right to ban any bidder from participation in its sales for any reason deemed appropriate inits sole discretion.
11. no minors may participate in any Spink sales.12. Bids will be executed for mail bidders at one advance over the
next highest bid in competition with floor and/or internetbidders, until the maximum bid is executed for the mail bidder, or until the lot is sold. no buy or unlimited bids willbe accepted. no additional commission (except for thebuyer’s premium) is charged for executing mail bids. Spinkcannot and does not assume any responsibility for errorsmade in the amount bid or lot numbers listed, so check yourbid sheet and online submission carefully. When identicalmail bids are submitted, preference is given to the firstreceived.
13. Spink may reopen the bidding on a lot under the following circumstances: (a) Spink has failed to execute cor-rectly a mail bid; (b) a party purchasing the lot on the floorhas done so in error; (c) Where a protest is made after the
Terms and Conditions of SaleThis is a public auction and mail-bid sale held by SPINK, who are licensed and bonded auctioneers. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has been made with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of the property included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid on and purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she does so, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’s premium.
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hammer has fallen but before bidding has commenced on thenext lot; (d) Where the auctioneer has determined thathe/she has overlooked a party still bidding on the lot but before the calling of the next lot; and (e) at the discretion of the auctioneer. in the event of a dispute, theauctioneer’s decision shall be final.
14. agents executing bids on behalf of clients will be heldresponsible for all purchases made on behalf of clients unlessotherwise arranged prior to the sale.
15. The same protections applicable to Spink shall apply to each officer, director and employee of Spink unless suchindividual shall be convicted of knowingly and intentionallyselling false or stolen goods.
16. The descriptions provided in the catalog are intended solely for the use of those bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding. all photographs in the catalog are as accurate as can be reproduced with today’s technology; however, they cannotbe relied upon for exact reproduction of color. all bidderswho have inspected the lots prior to the auction will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of genuineness. it is presumed that all floor bidders haveinspected the lots prior to bidding. Therefore, lots purchasedby floor bidders are sold “aS iS” and may not be returned.floor Bidders include those bidders acting as agents for others. additionally, Spink reserves the right to describeitems differently than the descriptions shown in the catalogshould such items be consigned to any future auction.
17. all the lots are sold as genuine. for the purpose of this sale,“genuine” is defined as not faked or forged and Spink willnot knowingly sell any item that has been “repaired’,“restored”, “processed”, “cleaned”, “pressed” or “conserved”in any way without disclosure of such facts to the potentialbuyer.
18. The following conditions apply to requests for expertizationof philatelic items: (a) mail bidders are asked to adviseSpink of any extension requests at the time of placing theirbids; (b) floor bidders must advise Spink of any extensionsin writing at the time of lot settlement; (c) Spink will submit all items so requested by successful bidders to the reputable authority of their choice; for united States stamps,the philatelic foundation and the professional Stamp expertsare the accepted authorities. (d) purchasers of items submitted for expertization must pay as part of the purchaseprice all charges for expertization, including postage and handling; (e) purchasers of items to be expertized must make payment in full immediately upon purchase prior toexpertizing; refunds will be made promptly for all sums if in the unlikely event an item is returned with a negativeopinion; (f) requests for expertization of stamps with certificates dated within the last five (5) years of the sale datewill not be granted; (g) no lot may be returned due to a certification service grading a stamp differently than thegrade stated in the auction description; (h) no lot will be accepted as a return from expertization if the item isindelibly marked as being altered or fraudulent by the expertizing authority; and (i) no lot will be accepted as areturn, for any reason whatsoever, including extensionreturns, after four (4) months from the sale date. any exceptions to this time limitation must be agreed to in writing at Spink sole discretion.
19. no lots may be returned without a written request by thesuccessful bidder and the written approval of Spink. in theunlikely event of returning a lot, Spink must receive notification of the buyer’s intent within three (3) days of thebuyer’s receipt of the lot. The following lots may not bereturned for any reason whatsoever: (a) lots containing ten ormore items; (b) lots described as having faults or defectsbecause of the faults described or any others, including lotsdescribed as “repaired”, “corroded”, “holed”, “whizzed”, orsimilar damage, except for non-authenticity; (c) illustratedlots because of centering, margins, etc. or other factorsshown 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 forthin item 18 above is complied with fully. except for lots placedon extension, as per the conditions of item 18 above, no lotsmay be returned for any reason whatsoever after thirty (30)days from sale date. late payment for purchase may, at Spink option, be considered just cause to revoke allreturn privileges. if any disputes arise regarding payment,authenticity, or description between the bidder and Spink,Spink at its sole discretion, may submit the disputed matterto binding arbitration in new York, nY, to which the bidder,by placing a bid and hereby accepting these Terms andConditions of Sale, agrees to be bound.
20. united States coins and currency will not, in conformity withthe law, be opened at less than face value.
21. 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. noprospective bidder or prospective buyer shall have recourse asa result of any postponement
22. in the event Spink refers an invoice(s) to an attorney forcollection, the buyer agrees to pay Spink attorney’s fees,court costs, witness fees and other costs incurred by Spink.
23. TheSe TermS of Sale Shall Be GoVerneD BY anD ConSTrueD in aCCorDanCe WiTh ThelaWS of The STaTe of TeXaS, WiThouT GiVinGreGarD To The prinCipleS of ConfliCTS oflaW. The SiGner of a Spink BiD SheeT or parTiCipanT in The auCTion aGreeS ThaTeXCluSiVe Venue for anY DiSpuTe WiThreSpeCT To TheSe TermS or in ConneCTionWiTh Spink Shall reSiDe in a STaTe or feDeral CourT loCaTeD in neW York, nY.
24. on-line Bidding — Spink offers internet services as a convenience to our clients, but Spink will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failurescaused by (i) a loss of connection on Spink or your end; (ii)a breakdown or problems with the online bidding softwareand/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with a client's internetconnection, computer or system. execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale and Spink does notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid orfor errors or omissions in connection with this activity.
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CATALOG KEY
SYMBOLS
ABBREVIATIONS
CONDITION
eXTremelY fine - ouTSTanDinG, The hiGheST QualiTY poSSiBle.VerY fine - ChoiCe ConDiTion, Well CenTereD; if imperforaTe
WiTh four Well Clear marGinS.fine - SounD in all reSpeCTS, perforaTionS Clear DeSiGn; if imperforaTe
marGinS maY Be CloSe or TouChinG, BuT Will noT CuT DeSiGn.VerY GooD - 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 thecondition 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 StandardPostage Stamp Catalogue, Volumes 1-6, 2013 editions, and the 2013 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 inUnited 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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(�) unuSeD (WiThouT Gum or reGummeD)� uSeD
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Bk CompleTe BookleT
Bp BookleT pane
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pB plaTe BloCk
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TC Trial Color proof
c.d.s. CirCular DaTe STamp
cplt. CompleTe
fdc firST DaY CoVer
h.r. hinGe remnanT
h.s. hanDSTamp
incl. inCluDinG
ms. manuSCripT
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o.g. oriGinal Gum
ovpt. oVerprinT
pmk. poSTmark
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Lot # Bid Amt. $ Lot # Bid Amt. $ Lot # Bid Amt. $
BIDDING INCREMENTSThe auctioneer generally advances the bidding in the following incremental amounts:up to $100........................................by $5 $7,500 to $15,000.....................by $500$100 to $300 ....................................by $10 $15,000 to $30,000...................by $1,000$300 to $750 ....................................by $25 $30,000 to $75,000...................by $2,500$750 to $1,500..................................by $50 $75,000 to $150,000.................by $5,000$1,500 to $3,000 ..............................by $100 $150,000 to $300,000...............by $10,000$3,000 to $7,500 ..............................by $250 $300,000+..........at auctioneer’s discretion
please note, however, that the auctioneer may, in his or her sole discretion, vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction to expedite the bidding.
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UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY
STAMPLESS COVERS
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1 � LOUISVILLE & NEW ORLEANS PACKET/BUNKER HILL/No. 3 mostly clearred oval Mississippi and Ohio river packet boat handstamp on fresh 1849 folded letterfrom New Orleans to Louisville, unusually well struck, choice very fine; 2011 PF certifi-cate. (photo) Est. 750-1,000
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Lots 1-123
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2 � Pr STEAMER GODDESS OF LIBERTY, bold red double oval Mississippi river pack-et boat handstamp on exceptionally fresh 1843 partially printed folded bill of lading toSt. Louis, neat docketing at left, extremely fine and rare; 2011 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 1,000-1,500
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E X T E N S I O N R E Q U E S T S
Buyers placing lots on extension are requested to review item 17 of our Terms and Conditions of Sale. All lots to be placed on extension will be submitted by the auction house to the appropriate expertizing authority. The buyer may request a particular expertizing service, however the auction house retains the right to the final decision on the choice of the expert. For United States stamps, the Philatelic Foundation and the Professional Stamp Experts are the accepted authorities. Also, all extension lots must be paid for at the time of invoicing. Any extension lots not conforming to the above will not be accepted as returns in the event of a negative opinion. Requests for expertization
of stamps with certificates dated within the last five years of the sale date will not be granted.
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Philadelphia Full Rigged Ship Illustrated Postmark on Cover From China
A New Discovery and One of Only Two Reported Examples From China
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3 � Full Rigged Ship illustrated postmark, fresh folded letter with integral address leafdatelined “Whampoa (China) April 5, 1834” to Capt. William Allen at Salem, Mass. andendorsed “pr Globe”, entered the mails with red octagonal “Phila/6/Oct” datestamp andmanuscript “39” rate, plus a mostly clear strike of full rigged ship postmark, very fine; anew discovery, being one of only two “full rigged ship” handstamps applied to acover from China, the other being the example sold by us as lot 1172 in the auction ofthe Floyd Risvold collection on 27-29 January, 2010, which realized an impressive$62,500.00 plus the buyer’s premium.
The Globe was an early American merchant sailing vessel and a predecessor of the Clippers,with an average speed of not over three knots per hour. A “slow boat to China” in otherwords. It is said that the Globe “would beat her head three times against a billow and thenfall off and sail around it.” This cover arrived in Philadelphia after a long and tedious jour-ney of almost six months and was carried on the same trip as the Risvold example. (photo)
Est. 10,000-15,000
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ADHESIVES ON COVER
Featuring the Sidney W. Emery Collection of 1869 Issues and H.B. Shaw Correspondence Covers
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4 � #9X1, New York, N.Y., 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, signed ACM connected,pos. 10, ample to huge margins all around, including bits of the adjacent frame line attop, tied by red “Paid” in arc to tan cover to Oxford, N.Y., matching “New-York/5 cts/3Mar” datestamp at top right and another “Paid” in arc at top left, choice very fine; 1997PF certificate. (photo) 725.00
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5 � #9X1b, New York, N.Y. 5c Black Postmaster Provisional, signed A.C.M., four largeto very large even margins, blue manuscript cancel, on 1845 folded letter to Philadelphia,red “New-York/5 cts./6 Nov” datestamp and matching “Paid” in arc, very fine; 2012 PFcertificate; ex-Seybold. (photo) 850.00
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6 � #1, 5c Brown, right sheet-margin single, with ample to huge margins all around, exceptjust touching at the top left corner, small piece of foreign matter adheres to the rightframe line, tied by red circular grid to folded letter dateline at Eastport, Maine on 10October, 1848 and with ms. “Steam boat mail” directive, entered the mails to Alfred,Maine with red “Boston/13 Oct/10cts” datestamp, apparently applied in error and withred “Steam” handstamp applied on arrival in Maine, very fine and unusual usage.
An accompanying letter by Creighton Hart explains the usage: “The 5c cover with STEAMis an interesting cover. It kind of puzzles me why the letter would be datelined Eastport, Meand have a Boston postmark. Three days elapsed between the writing at Eastport on Oct. 10thand the Boston postmark of Oct. 13th. My guess is that the writer carried it to Boston andmailed it upon arrival, perhaps thinking it could get faster carriage from Boston to Alfred,Me than from Eastport. Anyway, the STEAM is rarely seen on east coast ‘47 covers. TheSTEAM shows the letter was carried by a non-contract coastal steamer from Boston to Alfred.The ship captain collected 2c for doing so. The STEAM postal marking is frequently seen onletters carried on the Hudson River. You have an unusual cover here. (photo) Est. 750-1,000
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7 � #2, 10c Black, striking single with large to huge margins all around, including showingportions of adjacent stamps at both top and bottom, just tied by blue grid cancel to fold-ed cover to Pittsburgh, Pa., matching “Detroit, Mich/Jun 4” datestamp, extremely fine.(photo) 1,450.00
8 � #10A, 3c Orange brown, Ty. II, pos. 81R2E, clear to large margins, tied by blue gridcancel to buff cover to Exeter, N.H., matching “Eastern R. R./Apr 23” route agent’s dat-estamp, extremely fine; 2012 PF certificate; ex-Neinken. (photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
9 � #11A, 3c Dull red, type II, pos. 44L3, tied by cork cancel to 1853 folded cover toPittsburg, Pa., with “Louisville & St. Louis S. B.” route agent’s datestamp, very fine; 2012PF certificate. (photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
10 � #26, 3c Dull red, Ty. II, tied by “Mohawk, N.Y./Sep 21” datestamp to Lincoln-Hamlin campaign cover to Pawlingsville, N.Y., cover with a small repaired hole at cen-ter, otherwise very fine; illustrated in Milgram on page 58 (photo - page 8) Est. 150-200
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11 � #26 var., 3c Rose red, cracked plate, pos. 71L18, intense color and strong impressionallowing the plate crack to be clearly visible, tied to buff cover with original enclosure toSt. Paul, Minn. by neat blue “Constantine, Mich./Jul 9” datestamp, 1858 docket at bot-tom left, extremely fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 500-750
12 � #26A, 3c Dull red, Ty. IV, rich color, tied by >BGreen “Bordentown, N.J./Nov 21”datestamp to immaculate cover to Philadelphia, extremely fine; 2013 PF certificate.(photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
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13 � #30A, 5c Brown, Ty. II, horizontal strip of three tied by bold red grid pmks. on coverto Paris, France, red New York exchange c.d.s., blue Havre octagonal handstamp also tiedtwo adhesives, stamps are nicely centered and fresh, backflap missing and stamps with afew pulled perfs, still very fine; 1998 PF certificate not mentioning pulled perforationsand a 2012 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 400-500
14 � #35, 10c Green, Ty. V, beautifully centered, but with pre-affixing tear, cancelled by gridand with matching “Biddeford, Me./Dec 3, 1860” datestamp alongside on cover to SanFrancisco with ms. “Overland Mail/via St. Louis” directive, cover with overall even ton-ing on front and reduced at right, still a fine and unusual usage, as nearly all mail fromMaine to the west coast was send by ocean mail; ex-Neinken. (photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
15 � #63, 1c Blue, rich color, tied by san-serif “PAID” handstamp to orange cover to Medway,Mass. with unsealed flap, matching “Clappville, Ms/May 10” datestamp at bottom left,very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
16 � #63, 1c Blue, three singles, tied to each other or to cover to Lowell, Mass. by separatestrikes of “PAID” in lozenge (Skinner-Eno PMK-PF12), matching balloon style“Grantville, Mass./Jun 30” datestamp, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
17 � #64b, 3c Rose pink, well centered, trivial perforation tip toning, tied by “Washington,D.C./Nov 3, 1861” datestamp to “The Soldier’s Dream of Home” all-over multicoloredpatriotic cover to Massachusetts, very fine and striking; 2010 PF certificate (photo - page8) Est. 300-400
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18 � #65, 3c Rose, tied by bold initial “G” fancy cancel (Rohloff K-7) to cover to Danbury,Ct., matching double circle “Waterbury, Con/Sep 6, ‘66” datestamp alongside, somescattered toning spots, otherwise very fine; 1990 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 500-750
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19 � #65, 3c Rose, tied by double circle Montpellier, Vermont year dated datestamp to freshbeardless Lincoln campaign cover published by Merrill & Sons of Concord, N.H.(Milgram AL28) to Medfield, Mass., very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 500-750
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20 � #65, 3c Rose, grid cancel, on waving flag patriotic cover to Wappinger Falls, N.Y., match-ing “Fishkill, N.Y./Feb 10” datestamp and well impressed circular colorless embossedcorner card of Fishkill Savings Institute depicting a bee hive at center, fresh and extreme-ly fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 8) Est. 200-300
21 � #65, 3c Rose, single cancelled by “US” in circle fancy patriotic cancel on yellow coverto Boston with Ausable House illustrated advertisement depicting a hunting scene,matching “Keeseville, N.Y./Jun 18” datestamp, very fine and attractive; 2012 PF certifi-cate. (photo - page 8) Est. 150-200
22 � #68, 10c Yellow green, used along with 3c Rose (#65) and 2c Black (#73) and tied toeach other and to cover to Pairs by three strikes of brown-red target cancels, matching“Pittsboro, N.C./Fed 1” datestamp alongside, red “New Paid York/12” exchange officec.d.s., red French entry postmark and boxed “PD,” cover with top flap missing and a bitreduced at top, otherwise a fine and attractive three-color franking. (photo - page 8) Est. 150-200
23 � #69, 12c Black, used along with 10c Green (#68) on cover to Callao, Peru addressedto Charles E. Goulde on board the ship W. B. Densmoor, care of U. States Consul,“Brewster, Mass./May 12” datestamp, 1865 Panama transit postmark and Lima andCallao backstamps, 12c stamp tied by red “12” credit handstamp, cover a bit reduced atleft, otherwise fine. (photo - page 8) Est. 300-400
24 � #73, 2c Black, tied by Augusta, Maine town cancel to all-over illustrated design in greyfor the State of Maine, Adj’t-General’s Office, addressed to Windham, fresh and extreme-ly fine; ex-Allen and illustrated in Lane as figure 11. (photo - page 12) Est. 150-200
25 � #94, 3c Red, “F” grill, fine single with vivid rich color and prooflike impression, withblue shield fancy cancel (Skinner-Eno PS-SD44) on cover to Phoenixville, Ct., withmatching “Jacksonville, Fla/Jan 18” datestamp alongside, fresh and extremely fine; 2011PF certificate. (photo - page 12) Est. 150-200
26 � #98, 15c Black, “F” grill, horizontal strip of three tied by quartered cork cancels andred Springfield, Mass. Dec 15 c.d.s. on yellow cover to Paris, France, red New York Paid18 c.d.s. also tied two stamps, French transit pmk., couple small cover tears at top, someminor staining in the address area and stamps with trivial faults, overall very fine; a veryscarce usage of the Fifteen Cent “F” Grill, paying the three-times rate to France; 2012 PFcertificate; ex-Vogel. (photo - page 12) Est. 300-400
27 � #112, 1c Buff, fine single with wide natural s.e. margin at right showing a portion of theadjacent stamp, tied by cork cancel to legal-sized buff cover addressed locally, matchingrimless Salt Lake City, Utah datestamp, harmlessly reduced at left, fresh and very fine cir-cular rate usage during the Territorial period; signed Ashbrook. (photo - page 12) Est. 200-300
28 � #112, 1c Buff, single with cork cancel on triangular drop cover, very fine and unusual,1997 PF certificate. (photo - page 12) Est. 150-200
29 � #112, 1c Buff, well centered, segmented cork cancel, on turned Huntingdon, Pa. dropcover, the first usage to Huntingdon with 3c Ultramarine (#114), docketed at left, fineand unusual usage; 1990 PF certificate.. (photo - page 12) Est. 100-150
30 � #112, 1c Buff, vertical pair with rich color, tied by “Carrier/Apr 26” postmark on yel-low Philadelphia drop cover with furniture company corner card, unsealed flap, fresh andextremely fine. (photo - page 12) Est. 100-150
31 � #112, 1c Buff, two singles, one with horizontal crease from placement over cover edge,used along with 5c Brown (#76) on 3c Pink entire (#U58) to Homburg, Germany,stamps all tied by blue target cancels, with matching “Shiloh, Ill/Jul 31” datestamp atleft, red “New York/Paid All Direct/Aug 5” transit, red boxed “Bremen/16 869/Franco” arrival postmark and Homburg backstamp, some soiling, fine and scarcefranking. (photo - page 12) Est. 200-300
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32 � #112, 1c Buff, three well centered singles, several short perfs., tied by target cancels tocover to Jackson, Miss., “Maryville, Ten/Jul 1” datestamp at bottom left, very fine; ex-Rose. (photo - page 12) Est. 200-300
33 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal pair and single tied by manuscript “Livingston Ill Sept 28”postmark to small cover with illustrated address panel to Jackson, Ill., very fine. (photo -page 12) Est. 150-200
34 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal pair and single, tied by “Woburn, Mas./Aug 5” datestamps tolady’s cover to Dorset, Vermont, postmark repeated at left, very fine. (photo - page 12) Est. 150-200
35 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal pair with natural s.e. at left and single, tied by quartered corkcancels to cover to Kewanee, Ill., matching “Dansville, N.Y./Sep 30” datestamp along-side, very fine. (photo - page 12) Est. 150-200
36 � #112, 1c Buff, well centered horizontal strip of three, trivial wrinkles, tied by two strikesof “Headfield, Wis./Aug 19” datestamp to buff cover to Milwaukee, Wisc., postmarkrepeated alongside, left stamp with ms. “87” which is repeated at top left, harmless reduc-tion at left, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 14) Est. 200-300
37 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal strip of three, left stamp irregular s.e., tied by “donut” cancelsto yellow cover to Deensville, N.Y. with Truth Association propaganda advertisement,matching “Hammonton, N.J./May 29” datestamp, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 14) Est. 200-300
38 � #112, 1c Buff, fine horizontal strip of three, right stamp with slight corner crease at topright, cork cancels and tied by “Platte City, Mo./Dec 27” datestamp to cover toPhiladelphia with attorney’s corner card, few minor edge tears, arrival backstamp, veryfine. (photo - page 14) Est. 150-200
39 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal strip of three, tied to cover to Ashtabula, Ohio with fancyembossed “C” by targets and “Hastings, Min/Mar 18” datestamps, very fine. (photo -page 14) Est. 150-200
40 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal strip of three, tied by open grids to cover to Detroit, match-ing New York datestamp alongside and blue handstamped return address, slightly reducedat right, very fine; 1981 PF certificate; ex-Ishikawa. (photo - page 14) Est. 150-200
41 � #112, 1c Buff, vertical strip of three, tied by three strikes of circle of wedges to legalcover to Alexandria, Va., “New York/Jun 17” datestamp alongside, fresh and very fine.(photo - page 14) Est. 150-200
42 � #112, 1c Buff, fine horizontal strip of three, left stamp with small piece missing at topright, tied by segmented cork cancel to cover to Pittston, Maine, matching “Deer Park,Ill/Jan 10” datestamps, slightly reduced at right, very fine. (photo - page 14) Est. 150-200
43 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal strip of three, tied by target cancel to cover to Banbridge,Ohio, matching “Vandalia, Ioa/Sep 12” datestamp at right, 1870 docket on reverse, veryfine. (photo - page 14) Est. 150-200
44 � #112, 1c Buff, horizontal strip of three, the right stamp with a small tear at right, tiedby fancy leaf cancels to cover to Dorchester, Mass., matching “San Francisco, Cal/Apr19” datestamp alongside, very fine; 1989 PF certificate. (photo - page 14) Est. 150-200
45 � #112, 1c Buff, fresh horizontal strip of three, segmented cork cancels, on yellow coverto Turtle Point, Pa., matching “Perry, N.Y./dec 21” datestamp alongside, reduced a bitirregularly at left, very fine. (photo - page 14) Est. 100-150
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46 � #113, 2c Brown, tied by cork cancel and partial New York datestamp to immaculatelocally addressed buff cover with S. Klaber illustrated advertisement depicting monu-ments and tombstones, extremely fine and scarce design; 2012 PF certificate. (photo -page 14) Est. 300-400
47 � #113, 2c Brown, tied by perfectly struck blue sunburst fancy cancel to locally addressedprinted wholesale price list, very fine and striking; 2012 PF certificate; ex-Haas. (photo -page 14) Est. 200-300
48 � #113, 2c Brown, horizontal strip of three, right stamp corner crease, used along with 1cBuff (#112, faint crease) to pay three times the 3c rate on cover to West Lebanon, N.H.,a bit reduced at left, fine usage. (photo - page 18) Est. 150-200
49 � #113, 2c Brown, horizontal strips of five and three and a defective single, cork and ms.cancels, tied to buff legal-sized cover to Wheeling, West Virginia, Woodbridge, Pa. date-stamp at left, stamp and cover faults, but a rare franking paying six times the 3c rare; ex-Rose. (photo - page 18) Est. 200-300
50 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, single tied by well struck shield fancy cancel (unlisted in Skinner-Eno) to cover to New York City, partial matching “Bridgeport, Ct./Dec 17” datestampalongside, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 18) Est. 200-300
51 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, single just tied by “S” in circle fancy cancel on cover to Genesco,Ill., matching “Quincy, Mich./Jan 11” datestamp alongside, fresh and very fine; 2012 PFcertificate. (photo - page 18) Est. 150-200
52 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, tied by bold strike of hollow five-point star fancy cancel(Skinner-Eno ST-O 14) to buff cover to Springfield, Mass., with well struck matching“West Hampton, Mass/May 28, 1870” year dated datestamp beneath, fresh andextremely fine. (photo - page 18) Est. 150-200
53 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, fine single with cork cancel on yellow cover with illustratedadvertisement for musical instruments depicting a piano, matching “Farmington,Me./Mar 1” datestamp alongside, a bit reduced at right, fine and scarce design. (photo -page 18) Est. 100-150
54 � #115, 6c Ultramarine, fine horizontal strip of three, natural s.e. at right, tied by corkcancel and “Albion, N.Y./Apr 11” datestamp to registered cover to Michigan with orig-inal enclosure, slightly reduced at right, fine; ex-Gibson. (photo - page 18) Est. 200-300
55 � #117, 12c Green, well centered single tied by grid cancel to cover to England with pre-printed address and illustrated advertisement for sewing machines, manuscript “SteelesTavern (Va.)/June 21” postmark at top center, red New York transit and London arrivalpostmarks, very fine and handsome. (photo - page 18) Est. 200-300
56 � #117, 12c Green, tied along with well centered 6c Ultramarine (#115) by unusualdoughnut shaped cancel to registered cover to Pittsfield, N.H., matching twice struckrimless “Tilton, N.H./Mar 12” datestamp, some faint perf. tip toning, very fine andunusual franking to pay the 18c registered rate; ex-Coulter. (photo - page 18) Est. 300-400
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57 � #184, 3c Green, fine single tied by blue cork cancel to all-over multicolored PeacePropaganda cover published by Amasa Lord of Elgin, Ill. to Keesville, Ohio, matching“Neoga, Ill./Jan 3” datestamp alongside, cover with small edge faults, fine and visuallystriking; 1997 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 500-750
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58 � #184, 3c Green, fine single cancelled by blue “CANCELLED” in fancy oval frame(unlisted in Cole) on cover to Nashville, Tenn., matching well struck balloon style“Towlesville/Steuben County, New York/Apr 14, 1880” datestamp alongside, coverwith small tear at right, otherwise very fine and rare; 2011 PF certificate. (photo) Est. 500-750
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59 � #U58, 3c Pink entire, cancelled by bold strike of letter “A” (Rohloff K2) with match-ing double circle “Waterbury, Conn/Jun 10, ‘66” datestamp alongside, addressed toPetersburg, Va., docketing at left, very fine; 2011 PF certificate (photo) Est. 500-750
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THE SIDNEY W. EMERY COLLECTION OF H.B. SHAW CORRESPONDENCE COVERS
On 27 September, 1972 the United States post office issued a commemo-rative stamp honoring the centenary of the mail order business, originated byMontgomery Ward. However, seven years prior to that date, in 1865, H.B. Shawwas already in the mail order business, advertising her products in hundreds ofrurall newspapers nation-wide. Besides the usual patent medicines offered at thetime Shaw’s products included British oleaon (Persian plum oil), a hair tonic,Liquid Lightning, a cleaner and stain remover claiming to instantly removegrease, tar, paint, varnish, etc. from almost any kind of fabric, Brazilian MagicLustre, a product claiming to contain diamonds from Brazilian mines, but actu-ally just a cake of brick dust. Unsuspecting souls who ordered a fool proof flyswatter received two blocks of wood, the bargain $1.00 sewing machine turnedout to be a needle, thread and thimble.
What was virtually unknown at the time was that H.B. Shaw was actually awoman. The covers came in addressed to “H.B. Shaw” or “Mr. H.B. Shaw” andsometimes “H.B. Shaw, Esquire”, but never “Mrs.” Harriet Shaw was a pioneerin the mail order business, operating from 1865 to 1881. Had it been known to
her customers that she was not a man it is highly unlikely that she would have been ableto remain in business for very long. Eventually, though, she was sued for mail fraud anddespite never being convicted she gave up the business. She resided her entire life in thehouse she inherited from her father at 15 South Street in Alfred, Maine, passing away in1933 at the tender age of 91.
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60 � #65, 3c Rose, single with sealed tear at top, tied by numeral “10” in circle and “Olympia,W. Ty./Dec 10” datestamp to buff cover, fresh and very fine Territorial period usage.(photo - page 18) Est. 100-150
61 � #68a, 10c Dark green, well centered horizontal pair, intense color, natural s.e. at left,right stamp with pulled perf., tied by target cancels along with 3c Rose, “E” grill (#88)to buff registered cover, matching “Clayton, N.J./Aug 14” datestamp, very fine; scarceusage paying the 20c registry fee in effect from 1 June, 1867 to 31 December, 1868.(photo - page 18) Est. 100-150
62 � #73a, 2c Black, diagonal half used as 1c as part of 3c rate on cover, the lower rightdiagonal half still attached to entire 2c stamp and tied to cover through a perf. hole byms. cancel, January 10, 1870 manuscript postmark of a small Georgia town, very fine;1984 PF certificate declining opinion, therefor offered on its own merits. (photo - page18) 1,500.00
63 � #73d, 2c Black, vertical half used as 1c as part of 3c rate on cover, the left verticalhalf, affixed slightly overlapping an entire stamp (natural s.e. at right) on buff cover withpencil “Anderson Va./Oct 1” postmark, stamps both cancelled by identical ms. strokes,ink stroke at bottom probably added as it does not match, fine; apparently this coverreceived a “no opinion” from the PF (certificate not present), so offered on its own mer-its. (photo - page 20) 2,000.00
64 � #77, 15c Black, fine single tied by target cancel to registered 3c Pink entire (#U58),matching “Bloody Run, Pa./Jan 6” datestamp alongside, mathematical doodle at bottomleft, very fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
65 � #94, 3c Red, “F” grill, bold blue target cancel on yellow cover with perfectly struck“Treasure City, Nev./Nov 17” datestamp, fresh and extremely fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 100-150
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66 � #94a, 3c Rose, “F” grill, cancelled by well-struck “pinwheel” fancy cancel on buff coverwith matching perfectly struck “Nevada City, Cal./Jan 19” datestamp beneath, extreme-ly fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 100-150
67 � #94a, 3c Rose, “F” grill, well centered single with perfect strike of negative Masonicfancy cancel, tied by light “Nashua, N.H./Dec 21” datestamp, fresh and extremely fine.(photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
68 � #96, 10c Yellow green, “F” grill, used along with 1c Ultramarine (#145) and 7cVermilion (#149) tied to each other or to registered cover by target cancels, matching“Bellevue, Neb./Jul 14” datestamp, paper adhesion on back flap, very fine; a rare mixedissue combination three-color franking; ex-King. (photo - page 20) Est. 300-400
69 � #98, 15c Black, “F” grill, cancelled by target and used along with 3c Ultramarine(#114) on buff registered cover with matching “Cambridgeboro, Pa/Jan 19” datestamp,very fine. (photo - page 20) 350.00
70 � #98, 15c Black, “F” grill, used along with 3c Rose (#65) and cancelled by pen strokeson yellow registered cover, clear “Haverstraw, N.Y./Feb 10” datestamp at left, fresh andvery fine. (photo - page 20) 350.00
71 � #112, 1c Buff, tied along with 2c Brown (#113) by cork cancels and “Washington,Ark./? 16” datestamp to buff cover with Phoenix Insurance Co. corner card, fresh andvery fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 200-300
72 � #112, 1c Buff, well centered and tied by light grid cancel to 2c Black on buff die 4 entire(#U54), matching “Lawrenceville, Ga/Oct 17” datestamp at upper left, fresh andextremely fine; ex-Gibson. (photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
73 � #113, 2c Brown, single with a few toned perfs. at top, tied by multiple target cancels toyellow cover with matching “Augusta, Wis/Aug 18” datestamp alongside, manuscript“Short Stamped” and “1c Due”, very fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 100-150
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74 � #113c, 2c Brown, half used as 1c, the right vertical half affixed slightly overlapping afull stamp and tied to cover and each other by pen strokes, matching “Newlock, Pa/July5th” manuscript postmark at upper left, cover with water stain at bottom left, otherwisefine and rare; 1982 PF certificate. (photo) 6,000.00
75 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, on two illustrated covers for the Independent Order of GoodTemplars, one in black on orange with Birmingham, Ohio datestamp, the other rose onwhite with blue North Kingsville, Ohio datestamp and the adhesive tied by matching tar-get postmark, both with short opening tears at top, the latter mended with hinges, oth-erwise very fine; a striking pair. (photo - page 20) Est. 200-300
76 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, single with natural s.e. at left and some stained perfs. at right, tiedby blue target cancel to tan cover with matching “Yuma, AT/Dec 11” datestamp along-side, fresh and very fine Territorial period usage. (photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
77 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, fine single tied by cork cancel to neat buff cover, matching clearstrike of “From Jonesboro/ILL. C. R. R./Jan 6” datestamp, fresh and extremely fine; avery scarce Route Agent’s postmark; ex-Judd. (photo - page 20) Est. 100-150
78 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, tied by perfectly struck fancy leaf cancel to illustrated advertisingcover for Wayman’s Hemp Duster, matching “Louisville, Ky./Nov 23” datestamp along-side, extremely fine and attractive. (photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
79 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, single cancelled in true Green on immaculate cover, with clearmatching “Murfreesborough, Tenn/Jun 7” datestamp alongside, fresh and very fine.(photo - page 20) 417.00
80 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, well centered and tied by waffle grid to fresh orange cover, most-ly clear matching “Helena Montano/Mar 24” Territorial period datestamp beneath,very fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 100-150
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81 � #114, 3c Ultramarine, single with natural s.e. at left, tied by Red solid 10-point starfancy cancel and matching “Millersburgh, O/Nov 6” datestamp to buff cover, fresh andvery fine. (photo - page 20) Est. 100-150
82 � #115, 6c Ultramarine, horizontal strip of three, with rich color and sharp impression,cancelled by pen strokes on registered cover with double circle “Sabattus, Me/Oct 2”datestamp, fresh and very fine; an uncommon franking paying the 18c registry rate.(photo - page 20) Est. 400-500
83 � #116, 10c Yellow, single tied along with 2c Brown (#146) and horizontal pair of 3cGreen (#147) to registered cover “Passadumkeag, Me/Jun 16” datestamp ties the pair,stamps with small faults and cover light stains, fine and unusual mixed issue franking topay the 18c registered rate; 1995 PF certificate. (photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
84 � #117, 12c Green, natural s.e. at right, used along with two 3c Green (#147, one defec-tive) affixed overlapping each other and cancelled by manuscript on buff registered cover,“Patterson, Mo/Feb 22 1873” manuscript postmark alongside, fresh and very fine mixedissue franking. (photo - page 20) Est. 150-200
85 � #117, 12c Green, rich color, used along with 3c Ultramarine (#114) on registered 3cPink entire (#U58), with “Hernando, Miss/Sep 28” datestamp, some staining at upperleft from smeared registry notation, fine. (photo - page 20) 475.00
86 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, used along with 3c Green Bank Note (#147) affixedslightly overlapping and just tied to buff registered cover by target cancel, matching“Springfield Center, N.Y./Feb 21” datestamp, some paper adhering to reverse, still veryfine; 1972 PF certificate. (photo - page 20) 875.00
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87 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, nicely centered with vivid rich colors, tied by targetcancels to registered 3c Pink entire (#U58), matching Loachapoka, Ala./May 24” date-stamp alongside, very fine and choice. (photo) 875.00
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88 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, used along with 3c Ultramarine (#114) on buff reg-istered cover, each stamp with two discrete ms. “x” cancels, matching manuscript “Troy,Ala/Oct 16/69” postmark and blue crayon registry number, very fine; 1984 PF certifi-cate. (photo - page 20) 875.00
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89 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, nicely centered single and 3c Green Bank Note(#147) affixed slightly overlapping and tied to each other by target cancel on buff regis-tered cover with matching “Smithsburg, Md./Oct 25” datestamp alongside, very fine;1989 PF certificate. (photo) 875.00
90 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, fine single with rich colors, cancelled by ms. “70”on registered U58 entire, indicia also cancelled by ms. “70” and with clear “Buras,LA./Jan 14” datestamp alongside, cover with minor scuff, still very fine; 1987 PF cer-tificate. (photo - page 20) 875.00
91 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, rich colors, tied by target cancel to registered 3cPink entire (#U58), matching Vienna, Indiana postmark, fresh and very fine. (photo -page 26) 875.00
92 � #138, 7c Vermilion with grill, well centered and used along with 1c Ultramarine (#156)and 3c Green (#158) on buff registered cover, “Peotone, Ill./Feb 8” datestamp ties the1c, very fine; an unusual and colorful late usage of the 7c grilled Bank Note to pay theshort lived reduced 8c registry fee of 1 January 1874 to 30 June 1875. (photo - page 26) Est. 300-400
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93 � #146a, 2c Red brown, diagonal half used as 1c, the upper left half still attached to anentire stamp and tied by segmented cork cancels to buff cover with “Lehigh Coal andNavigation Company” return and original enclosure, matching “Lehighton, Pa./Jan 9”datestamp alongside, very fine; bisect usages of the 2c Red brown are much scarcer thanits relatively modest catalog value would indicate; 1975 PF certificate. (photo) 700.00
94 � #147, 3c Green, well centered and tied by segmented cork cancel and matchingWorcester, Mass/Oct 28” datestamp to Grant and Wilson Presidential campaigncover, straightline “MISSENT” and matching “Auburn/Oct 30” postmark, cover withsmall stain, very fine and handsome. (photo - page 26) Est. 300-400
95 � #147, 3c Green, fine single with natural s.e. at left, cancelled by a full strike of bluemoth fancy cancel (Cole IN-5) on orange cover, matching “Freeport, Ills/Dec 10” dat-estamp alongside, accompanying certificate states the stamp was removed and replaced,which may not actually be the case, fresh and extremely fine; 1991 APS certificate; ex-Albert. (photo - page 26) Est. 200-300
96 � #147, 3c Green, fine single with strong color, tied to buff cover by perfectly struckflower fancy cancel (Cole GRF-19), with clear matching “Newberry C.H., S.C./Jun 8”datestamp alongside, extremely fine and eye-catching. (photo - page 26) Est. 100-150
97 � #147, 3c Green, tied by well struck shield fancy cancel in a style that is not listed inRohloff to orange cover, matching partial Waterbury c.d.s. at top right, fresh and veryfine. (photo - page 26) Est. 200-300
98 � #147, 3c Green, fine single tied by clear strike of “USED/UP” fancy cancel (Cole ML-89), neatly struck “Traverse City, Mich./Oct 16” datestamp alongside, fresh andextremely fine; ex-West. (photo - page 26) Est. 200-300
99 � #147, 3c Green, tied by well struck blue heart in open circle fancy cancel (unlisted inCole) to lady’s cover, matching “Albany, Ga./Nov 22” datestamp also ties the stamp,fresh and extremely fine. (photo - page 26) Est. 100-150
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100 � #147, 3c Green, fine single cancelled by target on lady’s cover with beautifully struckstraightline “SULLIVAN PA May 22 1873” postmark, very fine usage of this obsoletestyle marking. (photo - page 26) Est. 100-150
101 � #147, 3c Green, fine single with bright color, tied to buff cover by perfectly struck “(72”fancy year date cancel (Cole YD-21), clear matching “Cambridge City, Ind./Jan 10” dat-estamp, cover with sealed tear affecting the c.d.s., otherwise extremely fine. (photo - page26) Est. 100-150
102 � #147, 3c Green, fine single just tied by clear strike of fancy shield cancel (Cole SH-125)to buff cover with “Bell Brook, O/May 10” datestamp, very fine and scarce; ex-Judd.(photo - page 26) Est. 100-150
103 � #147, 3c Green, small scuff at lower right, target cancel, on all-over American PeaceSociety propaganda cover, with “Sunderland, Mass/Mar 27” datestamp, very fine andattractive. (photo - page 26) Est. 100-150
104 � #149, 7c Vermilion, fine vertical pair tied by Olive green target cancel along with lefts.e. margin horizontal pair 2c Red brown (#146) on registered cover, matching“Rochester, N.Y./Apr 20” datestamp, very fine; ex-Albert. (photo - page 28) Est. 150-200
105 � #149, 7c Vermilion, tied along with 1c Ultramarine (#156, natural s.e. at left) and 3cGreen (#158) by cork cancels to registered cover, matching “Lincoln, Neb./Apr 13” dat-estamp alongside, very fine and attractive three-color franking. (photo - page 28) Est. 150-200
106 � #151, 12c Dull violet, well centered within large margins, target cancel, on registered3c Green entire (#U82), bold matching “Hopewell Academy, Mo./Jul 22” datestamp,very fine; apparently the Hopewell Junction post office erroneously charged only the reg-istration fee and not the additional regular 3c postage. (photo - page 28) 475.00
107 � #151, 12c Dull violet, rich color and nicely centered, tied by target cancel to registered3c Green entire (#U82) additionally franked by 3c Green (#147), matching “HopewellAcademy, Mo./Jun 6” datestamp, fresh and very fine; ex-Mercedes, Long. (photo - page28) Est. 200-300
108 � #151, 12c Dull violet, well centered, a couple short perfs. at bottom from placement atcover edge, tied by grid cancels to registered cover along with 1c Ultramarine (#145), 2cRed brown (#146) and 3c Green (#147), all but the 1c well centered, “Troy, N.Y./May5” datestamp, very fine; an unusual four-color franking to pay the 18c registry rate.(photo - page 28) Est. 300-400
109 � #151, 12c Dull violet, single used along with two 3c Green (#158) on neat registeredcover, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 28) 475.00
110 � #152, 15c Bright orange, fine single used along with 3c Green (#147, top left cornermissing) on orange registered cover, both stamps tied by neat strikes of solid five-pointstar fancy cancels, with matching “Yonkers, N.Y./Apr 10” datestamp and boxed“Registered” handstamp, very fine and eye-catching. (photo - page 28) Est. 200-300
111 � #152, 15c Bright orange, incredibly well centered, affixed partly overlapping 3c Green(#158), canceled by cork and just tied by matching “Earfield, Pa./Oct 20” datestamps tobuff registered cover, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 28) 375.00
112 � #152, 15c Bright orange, fine single used along with well centered 3c Green with grill(#136), both with light cork cancels, matching “Lewiston, Me./Jun 5” datestamp ties the15c stamp to the registed cover, very fine; ex-Judd. (photo - page 28) Est. 200-300
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113 � #152, 15c Bright orange, rich color, tied along with 3c Green (#147) to buff registeredcover by waffle grids, matching “Sumner, Ill./Jul 6” datestamp alongside, fresh and veryfine. (photo - page 28) 375.00
114 � #152, 15c Bright orange, fine single tied by segmented cork cancel to yellow registeredcover along with 3c Green (#147), matching “Lock Haven, Pa./Oct 31” datestampalongside, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 28) 375.00
115 � #152, 15c Bright orange, tied along with 3c Green (#147) to registered cover with illus-trated address panel, faint “Post Washington, O./Jul 30” datestamp at upper left, veryfine and attractive; 1994 APS certificate. (photo - page 30) Est. 200-300
116 � #152, 15c Bright orange, fine single and horizontal pair of 3c Green (#147) cancelledby separate strikes of blue star burst fancy killer on yellow registered cover, clear match-ing “Cleveland O./Registered/Jan 11” postmark ties the pair, very fine and handsome;1984 PF certificate. (photo - page 30) 375.00
117 � #152, 15c Bright orange, exceptionally well centered, tied along with 3c Green (#147,trivial perf. stains at top) by quartered cork cancels to registered cover, “Registered/Phila.Pa./Jul 25” datestamp, very fine (photo - page 30) 375.00
118 � #152, 15c Bright orange, tied along with 1c Ultramarine (#145) and 2c red Brown(#146) by blue grid cancels to registered cover with large Franklin Fire InsuranceCompany of Philadelphia corner card, very fine. (photo - page 30) Est. 200-300
119 � #156, 1c Ultramarine, well centered horizontal pair used with horizontal strip of three3c Green (#147), just tied by separate strikes of blue negative star within a circle fancycancel (unlisted in Cole) to registered cover, matching bold “Surgeon Hall, Pa./Sep 8”datestamp below, very fine. (photo - page 30) Est. 100-150
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120 � #158, 3c Green, nicely centered single tied by beautifully struck skull and crossbonesfancy cancel (unlisted in Cole) to fresh cover, matching “Altoona, Pa./Dec 14” date-stamp alongside, extremely fine and rare; 1991 APS certificate; ex-Albert. (photo) Est. 500-750
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121 � #160, 7c Vermilion, fine single used along with well centered 1c Ultramarine (#156)and 3c Green (#158), all three stamps with intense color, tied to each other and to pinkregistered cover by “Wance, Mich/Feb 4” datestamp paying the short-lived 8c registryfee, extremely fine; a colorful and eye-catching usage; signed Ashbrook; ex-Krug andAlbert. (photo - page 30) Est. 300-400
122 � #162, 12c Blackish violet, tied by cork cancel to well centered 6c Dull pink (#159) onregistered cover with light Boston datestamp, portion of return registered letter receiptlabel adhers to reverse, fresh and very fine (photo - page 30) Est. 150-200
123 � #184, 3c Green, fine single bearing perfectly struck rosette fancy cancel, with matching“Waterbury, Ct./May 16” datestamp at lower right, extremely fine. (photo - page 30) Est. 100-150
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124 � #1, 5c Brown, handsome appearing mint single, ample to mostly large margins allaround, strong color and detailed impression on uncommonly fresh paper, full clean o.g.,trivial h.r., light vertical crease and tiny blue mark at top left, very fine appearance; 1971PF certificate. (photo) 6,750.00
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125 � #1, 5c Red brown, striking used example in a rather unusual shade that might be bettercharacterized as Grayish brown (#1a) than the Red brown stated on the certificate, fourlarge to very large margins, including a trace of the adjacent stamp at top left, light redcircular grid cancel, extremely fine and choice; 2012 PSE certificate. (photo) 450.00
126 � #1, 5c Red brown, used, three large even margins and a partial sheet-margin at right, redsquare grid cancel, light overall even toning, otherwise extremely fine; 1975 APS certifi-cate. (photo - page 36) 450.00
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127 � #1, 5c Red brown, ample to mostly large margins all around, good color on crisp cleanpaper, red square grid cancel, very fine; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 450.00
128 � #1, 5c Red brown, four ample to large margins, strong color and clear impression, lightred grid cancel, very fine. (photo - page 36) 500.00
129 � #1, 5c Red brown, used, ample equal margins all around, good color and impression oncrisp clean paper, light and transparent red grid cancel, very fine. (photo - page 36) 450.00
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130 � #1d var., 5c Brown orange, major double transfer Type “B”, position 90R1, full mar-gins around, brilliantly rich color in the scarce Brown orange shade, blue grid cancel, veryfine; 1993 and 2012 PF certificates; Scott does not price the scarcer shades with doubletransfers, but they give a 30% premium for the normal shade; cataloged as a normalBrown orange stamp. (photo) 1,185.00+
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131 � #2, 10c Black, position 90L, four large margins, crisp impression on fresh paper, red gridcancel, extremely fine; 1974 and 1991 PF certificates; ex-Garrett, Liberman. (photo) 1,050.00
132 � #2, 10c Black, pos. 48R, used example with large margins all around, except just touch-ing the frame line at bottom left, strong color and impression, light blue cancel, nearlyvery fine. (photo - page 36) 1,100.00
1875 REPRODUCTIONS OF THE 1847 ISSUE
133 � #3, 5c Red brown reproduction, without gum as issued, ample to large margins allaround, rich color and detailed impression on fresh paper, very fine; 2012 PF certificate.(photo - page 36) 825.00
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134 � #7, 1c Blue, Ty. II, stunning used single, possessing huge portions of the adjoiningstamps at sides, top and bottom margins large and balanced, intensely rich color and arazor-sharp impression, neat town c.d.s. cancel, a superb showpiece; 2002 PF and 2011PSE certificates. (photo) 150.00
135 � #8, 1c Blue, Ty. III, attractive used example of this scarce stamp, displaying fresh colorand excellent impression, three ample to large margins, including a portion of the adjoin-ing stamp at right, fourth at left slightly into the design, neat portion of a New York c.d.s.,small thinned spot, fine appearance. (photo - page 36) 2,750.00
136 � #8A, 1c Blue, Ty. IIIa, position 37R1E, handsome used example with ample to largemargins, including tiny portions of adjoining stamps at top and right, and plate positiondot at upper right corner, excellent color and impression, light portion of a town c.d.s.,nearly very fine. (photo - page 36) 900.00
137 �� #9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, a most impressive used example, with huge margins including a sig-nificant portion of the adjoining stamp at right, rich color and a sharp detailed impres-sion on fresh white paper, light c.d.s. town cancel, extremely fine; 2011 PSE certificate(XF-Superb 95; SMQ $675.00). (photo - page 36) 100.00
138 � #9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, pos 1R1L, recut one at bottom, top left corner margin single, show-ing the guide dots at top left and top right, other margins huge at right and well clear atbottom, tied to piece by “Mobile, Ala./Jul 22” datestamp, extremely fine and handsome.(photo - page 36) 150.00
139 � #9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, position 70L1L, recut once at top and twice at bottom, choice usedexample, with four large to huge margins, including a portion of the sheet margin atright, lovely bright shade and a crisp impression, neat portion of New York c.d.s.,extremely fine. (photo - page 36) 130.00
140 � #9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, recut once at top and once at bottom, ample to mostly large mar-gins all around, prooflike color and impression on white paper, neat Boston datestamp,choice very fine. (photo - page 36) 120.00
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141 �� #9, 1c Blue, Ty. IV, pos. 49-50R1L, a superb used horizontal pair, boasting extrava-gantly wide margins all around, including showing bits or four adjacent stamps on threesides and a portion of a sheet-margin at right, bright shade and fine impression on whitepaper, neat New York c.d.s. cancels, an extremely fine gem; a nicer pair would be a chal-lenge to locate; 2011 PF certificate and 2012 PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ$1,200.00 for a single). (photo) 220.00
142 � #11, 3c Dull red, select single with bold and virtually complete strike of star fancy can-cel of Chicopee, Mass., large to huge margins all around, including a portion of the adja-cent stamp at left, extremely fine and choice; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) Est. 100-150
143 � #12, 5c Red brown, scarce horizontal pair, close to very large margins all around, love-ly rich color and an excellent clarity of impression, New York c.d.s. cancels, very fine.(photo - page 36) 1,650.00
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144 � #14, 10c Green, Ty. II, an extraordinarily handsome and choice example of this very dif-ficult mint stamp, boasting numerous desirable physical characteristics, including possess-ing large to very large margins all around, strong verdant color and a crisp impression onuncommonly fresh paper, while its reverse reveals unusually clean full o.g. which has beenrelatively lightly hinged, despite the fact that the accompanying old certificate states “parto.g” which it clearly is not, extremely fine; a premium quality mint single in every regard;1977 PF certificate. (photo) 5,000.00
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145 � #16-14, 10c Green, Ty. IV-II, positions 76-77L1, left stamp recut at bottom, full tolarge margin all around, rich luxuriant color, neat c.d.s. cancel, a very fine example of thisscarce combination pair; 1986 and 2008 PF certificates; ex-Hansen. (photo) 2,100.00
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146 � #17, 12c Black, an eye-catching used single in a quality not often seen, featuring fourlarge to extra-large margins, with a portion of the frame line from the adjacent stamp atbottom, striking prooflike color and impression on uncommonly bright paper, all won-derfully complemented by a light strike of a red grid cancel, extremely fine; a beautifulused example; 1998 PF certificate. (photo) 290.00
147 � #17, 12c Black, used, large margins all around, including traces of the adjacent stampsat upper left and top right, rich color and detailed impression on fresh paper, neat towncancel, extremely fine. (photo - page 36) 260.00
1857-1861 ISSUE
148 � #25, 3c Rose, Ty. I, select used single, excellent centering for this difficult stamp, strongcolor and impression, neat town cancel, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 125.00
149 � #25A, 3c Rose, Ty. II, pos. 84R3, particularly well centered for this, deep color andstrong impression on fresh paper, New York c.d.s., very fine; 2012 PSE certificate. (photo- page 36) 800.00
150 �� #26A, 3c Dull red, Ty. IV, pos. 94R11, incredibly well centered, with the perforationsclearing the design all around, a rare feat on this tightly spaced plate, bright and fresh,neat town cancel, an extremely fine gem; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $375.00).(photo - page 36) 150.00
151 � #28, 5c Red brown, Ty. I, deep rich color and razor-sharp impression on fresh paper,nicely centered for this, town cancels and a bit of red postmark as well, nearly very fine;2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 1,200.00
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152 �� #35, 10c Green, Ty. V, precisely centered, rich color and crisp impression on fresh paper,red town cancel, extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $160.00). (photo -page 36) 72.00
153 � #36, 12c Black, plate I, used with blue town cancel, well centered for this, rich colorand razor-sharp impression, very fine; 2011 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 360.00
154 � #37, 24c Gray lilac, used with perfectly struck red circular grid cancel, strong color anddetailed impression on fresh white paper, very fine and handsome; 2013 PSE certificate.(photo - page 36) 440.00
155 � #38, 30c Orange, particularly fresh mint single, radiant rich color on crisp clean paper,full clean o.g., lightly hinged, nibbed perf. at right, otherwise fine. (photo - page 36) 2,150.00
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156 �� #38, 30c Orange, well centered, rich color and fine impression on fresh white paper,used with Magenta square grid cancel, choice very fine; 2012 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85;SMQ $750.00 with no premium for the colored cancel). (photo) 515.00
157 (�) #39, 90c Blue, fresh unused single, deep luxuriant color on crisp white paper, perfora-tions clear nicely all around, nearly very fine. (photo - page 36) 1,100.00
158 (�) #39, 90c Blue, unused, particularly well centered, rich color on fresh paper, tiny surfacescrapes, otherwise very fine; 1980 APS certificate. (photo - page 36) 1,100.00
1875 REPRINTS OF THE 1851 ISSUE
159 � #40, 1c Bright blue reprint, without gum as issued, sufficiently well centered for theperforations to clear the design all around, rich fresh color, very fine; 2012 PF certificate.(photo - page 36) 575.00
160 � #42, 5c Orange brown reprint, without gum as issued, rich vivid color on crisp cleanpaper, fresh and fine; only 878 stamps were sold; 1985 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 1,200.00
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161 � #43, 10c Blue green reprint, without gum as issued, showing a plate position dot at topleft, rich verdant color contrasted by fresh white paper, fine; only 516 were sold; 1976 PFcertificate. (photo) 2,500.00
162 � #45, 24c Blackish violet reprint, without gum as issued, intense color and sharp impres-sion, fine; only 479 sold. (photo - page 36) 2,750.00
163 � #46, 30c Yellow orange reprint, without gum as issued, vivid rich color, reperforated attop and left, very fine appearance; only 480 sold; 1975 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 3,000.00
164 � #47, 90c Deep blue reprint, without gum as issued, deep rich color on clean crisp paper,a few clipped perfs. at left not noted on the certificate; fine appearance; only 454 sold;1976 PF certificate. (photo - page 36) 4,000.00
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165 � #56, 3c Brown rose “August”, rich color and strong impression on fresh paper, well cen-tered, o.g., lightly hinged, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 40) 550.00
1861-1866 ISSUES
166 � #63, 1c Blue, wonderfully fresh and well centered, with the perforations well clear of thedesign all around, bright color and fine impression, o.g., l.h., very fine. (photo - page 40) 300.00
167 � #64, 3c Pink, nicely centered with the perforations clearing the design, rich true color,used with neat open grid cancel, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 850.00
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168 � #68, 10c Yellow green, a wonderfully fresh mint single, with sumptuously rich color anda detailed impression, well centered and full perforations, exceptionally clean o.g., whichhas only been lightly hinged, very fine and choice; 2012 PF certificate. (photo) 1,100.00
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169 � #72, 90c Blue, large margins and attractively centered within them, bright and fresh,open grid cancel, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 600.00
170 �/��� #73, 2c Black, incredibly fresh mint block of four, strong color and fine impression, fullclean o.g., very lightly hinged, the bottom right stamp n.h., top left stamp with a faintvertical crease at left, otherwise very good. (photo - page 40) 4,000.00
171 � #75, 5c Red brown, luxuriant rich color and razor-sharp impression on fresh paper, nice-ly centered, light grid and small part of red cancels, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo- page 40) 535.00
172 �� #76, 5c Brown, select used single, excellent centering with the perforations virtuallyclearing the design, rich color and sharp impression on clean paper, neat town cancel,choice very fine; 2012 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $265.00). (photo - page 40) 120.00
173 � #77, 15c Black, vivid rich color and prooflike impression on fresh white paper, uncom-monly large margins and well centered within them, unobtrusive segmented cork and redcancels, very fine and attractive; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 245.00
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174 � #83P5, 3c Rose “C” grill, plate proof on stamp paper, horizontal pair, large even mar-gins all around, bright and fresh, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 1976 PF certificate and #83a.(photo - page 40) 1,750.00
175 � #85, 3c Rose, “D” grill, used with attractive geometric cork cancel, bright and fresh witha well impressed grill, fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 1,100.00
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176 � #85E, 12c Black, “Z” grill, appealing used example of this scarce stamp, nicely centered,rich color and crisp impression on fresh paper showing an easily identifiable grill, quar-tered cork cancel, nearly very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo) 2,500.00
177 � #87, 2c Black, “E” grill, striking intense color contrasted by bright white paper, wellcentered, cork cancel, nearly very fine; 2012 PSAG certificate. (photo - page 40) 200.00
178 � #89, 10c Green, “E” grill, select used single, well centered within large margins, strongcolor on crisp white paper, town and segmented cork cancels, very fine and attractive;2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 350.00
179 � #95, 5c Brown, “F” grill, sumptuous color on crisp clean paper, quartered cork cancel,fresh and fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 900.00
180 � #96, 10c Yellow green, “F” grill, used with fancy leaf cancel, nicely centered withinlarge margins, fresh and very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 260.00
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181 � #98, 15c Black, “F” grill, particularly well centered amid generous margins, strongcolor and detailed impression on fresh paper, cork cancel, choice very fine; 2012 PF cer-tificate. (photo - page 40) 325.00
182 � #99, 24c Gray lilac, “F” grill, used with unobtrusive cork cancel and traces of red andblue cancels, strong color, fresh and fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 40) 1,900.00
183 (�) #100, 30c Orange, “F” grill, unused, bright and fresh, perfs. just touch at right, verygood; 1977 APS certificate. (photo - page 40) 3,250.00
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184 P #112P4-122P4, 129P4, 1c-90c Pictorials, plate proofs on card, complete set of ten,most with large even margins all around, clean and fresh, very fine. (photo - page 40) 1,225.00
185 P #112P4-22P4, 1c-90c 1869 Pictorials, plate proofs on card cplt., including the 15cRe-issue, each with ample to large margins all around, the 24c shaved to resemble anIndia proof and thinned, otherwise a very fine set. (photo - page 40) 1,015.00
186 E� #114-E6d, 3c Dull violet, trial color essay with grill, perf. 12, block of four, o.g., l.h.,except for minor h.r. at upper right, fresh and fine. (photo - page 40) 320.00
187 �� #114, 3c Ultramarine, mint block of six (3x2), fresh color, o.g., couple h.r. reinforce-ments, four stamps affected by light crease, otherwise very good to fine. (photo - page40) 1,900.00
188 �� #114, 3c Ultramarine, bottom sheet-margin mint block of nine (3x3), full o.g., the rightstamp with a vertical crease and a few perf. separations at left, otherwise very good to fine.(photo - page 44) 3,650.00
189 � #115, 6c Ultramarine, used with transparent circle of arrows cancel, beautifully cen-tered, rich color and sharp impression, extremely fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page44) 225.00
190 � #115, 6c Ultramarine, precisely centered within equal margins, deep rich color and crispimpression on fresh white paper, cork cancel, extremely fine. (photo - page 44) 225.00
191 � #116, 10c Yellow, beautifully centered amid generous balanced margins, radiant richcolor, tied to piece by a complete strike of “N. York/Steamship/Nov 20” postmark,extremely fine. (photo - page 44) 175.00
192 (�) #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, unused, attractively centered and margined, strongfresh colors on clean paper, faint toned spot below the “1” in “15”, otherwise nearly veryfine; signed Bloch and accompanied by 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 1,200.00
193 � #119, 15c Brown and blue, Ty. II, well centered, exceptionally fresh with strong colorscolors, unusually light cancel, very fine. (photo - page 44) 250.00
194 � #120, 24c Green and violet, vivid rich colors and detailed impression, centered to lowerright, but with perforations clearing the design, full o.g. with a small area of album off-set, fine; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 8,000.00
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195 �� #121, 30c Blue and carmine, exceptionally well centered within lavishly large margins,strong colors and well incised impressions, cancelled solely by a fiery red cork postmarkwhich is seldom seen on the 30c value, extremely fine; 2008 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ$1,150.00 for a normal cancel). (photo) 700.00
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196 � #122, 90c Carmine and black, used example with the cancellation so skillfully removedthat it appears to be mint, plus the stamp still retains a large portion of its original gum,beautifully centered amid large margins, fresh color and fine impression, pinhole in thegrill, extremely fine appearance; 1995 PSE certificate. (photo) 2,100.00
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197 (�) #123, 1c Buff re-issue, unused, fresh and very fine; 1978 PF certificate. (photo - page44) 230.00
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198 � #125, 3c Blue re-issue, fresh and bright, o.g., a couple short perforations at upper left,otherwise fine; only 1,406 stamps were sold; 2013 PF certificate. (photo) 5,000.00
199 � #126, 6c Blue re-issue, fresh mint example, strong color and impression, full clean o.g.,fine; only 2,226 sold; 1978 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 1,650.00
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200 � #126, 6c Blue re-issue, bright color, full o.g. with some light album offset, l.h., fine;signed Koslow. (photo - page 44) 1,650.00
201 � #127, 10c Yellow re-issue, remarkably fresh radiant color and sharp impression, largepart o.g., fine; only 1,947 stamps sold. (photo - page 44) 1,650.00
202 � #127, 10c Yellow re-issue, radiant color, o.g., reperforated at sides, extremely fineappearance. (photo - page 44) 1,650.00
203 � #128, 12c Green re-issue generous margins despite being reperforated at left, deep richcolor on fresh paper, small part o.g., extremely fine appearance; only 1,584 sold; 2013 PFcertificate. (photo - page 44) 2,250.00
204 � #129, 15c Brown and blue re-issue, Ty. III, nicely centered, deep rich colors on freshpaper, full o.g., two pulled perforations at bottom, otherwise very fine; only 1,981 sold;2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 1,350.00
205 (�) #130, 24c Green and violet re-issue, unused, strong fresh colors and paper, nicely cen-tered, tiny perforation tear and crease at bottom left which is practically invisible, other-wise nearly very fine; only 2,091 sold; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 900.00
206 � #130, 24c Green and violet re-issue, used with open grid cancel, vivid rich colors onfresh white paper, fine; 1981 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 1,750.00
207 (�) #131, 30c Blue and carmine re-issue, unused (traces of gum), vivid rich colors, a cou-ple nibbed perfs. at left, otherwise fine; only 1,535 sold; (photo - page 44) 1,100.00
208 (�) #132, 90c Carmine and black re-issue, unused, well centered, rich colors, thinned spot,very fine appearance; only 1,356 sold; (photo - page 44) 1,500.00
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209 � #134, 1c Ultramarine with grill, choice used example, wonderfully well centered amiduncommonly large margins, bright and fresh, light target cancel, extremely fine; 2012 PFcertificate. (photo - page 44) 210.00
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210 � #136, 3c Green with grill, incredibly well centered amid generous equal margins, neatcentrally struck star fancy cancel, extremely fine and eye-catching; 2012 PSE certificate(XF-Sup 95; SMQ $425.00 with no premium for the fancy cancel). (photo) 32.00
211 � #136A, 3c Green, “I” grill, used with neat blue centrally struck target cancel, very freshwith a well impressed grill, very fine; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 95.00
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212 � #137, 6c Carmine with grill, sumptuously rich color and fine impression on clean papershowing numerous grill points, neat target cancel, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo- page 44) 575.00
213 � #138A, 7c Vermilion, “I” grill, vivid rich color on fresh paper showing numerous grillpoints, segmented cork cancel, fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 1,500.00
214 (�) #141, 15c Orange with grill, scarce mint single showing numerous grill points, strongcolor, small part o.g., fine; 1983 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 7,500.00
215 � #143, 30c Black with grill, pleasing used example of this difficult stamp, light and trans-parent cork cancel, fine; 1983 PF certificate. (photo - page 44) 4,000.00
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216 � #147, 3c Green, cancelled by a full centrally struck arrow through heart fancy cancelof Waterbury, Ct. (Rohloff J5), stamp with small diagonal crease ending in a small tear attop left, very fine strike; 1999 and 2012 PF certificates. (photo) Est. 400-500
217 � #153, 24c Purple, near perfect centering, fresh color, used with NYFM cancel (Weiss ST-8P 10), extremely fine; 1987 and 2012 PF certificates. (photo - page 48) 230.00
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218 � #185, 5c Blue, unusually well centered, rich luxuriant color and a well incised impres-sion, full o.g., extremely fine; 1998 PSE certificate; ex.Minervino. (photo) 450.00
219 �� #188, 10c Brown, with secret mark, remarkably well centered amid extravagantly widemargins, sumptuously rich color, cork cancel, extremely fine; a striking jumbo; 2010 PSEcertificate (VF-XF 85J; SMQ $60.00 for 85). (photo - page 48) 32.00
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220 �� #215, 4c Carmine, post office fresh and well centered, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine; 2012PSE certificate. (photo - page 48) 600.00
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221 �� #223, 5c Chocolate, select mint example, well centered within generous margins, love-ly fresh color and detailed impression, wonderfully fresh, o.g., n.h., choice very fine; 2011PF certificate. (photo - page 48) 220.00
222 �� #227, 15c Indigo, intense color on fresh white paper, o.g., n.h., nearly very fine; 2012PSE certificate. (photo - page 48) 675.00
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223 ��PB #230, 1c Columbian, select bottom margin imprint, plate “No. 163” and letters “O O”block of eight, fresh and well centered, with strong and intact perforations all around,o.g., n.h., perforations missing in the selvage only at bottom left, otherwise very fine.(photo - page 48) 1,050.00
224 ��PB #231, 2c Columbian, full top margin imprint, plate “No. 83” and letter “U” block often, being the top two rows from the pane with side selvage at right, wonderfully fresh,with strong and intact perforations all around, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 48) 1,275.00
225 � #232, 3c Columbian, incredibly well centered within perfectly balanced margins, deeprich color, o.g., barest trace of hinging, an extremely fine gem; 2013 PSE certificate(Superb 98; SMQ $290.00). (photo - page 48) 37.00
226 (�)PB #233, 4c Columbian, bottom margin imprint and plate “No. 16” block of six,regummed, some reinforced perforations at lower right, fine-very fine. (photo - page 48) 1,000.00
227 �� #234, 5c Columbian, bottom sheet-margin single, exceptionally well centered withinuncommonly large margins, intensely rich color and a razor-sharp impression, pristineo.g., n.h., extremely fine; 1997 PF certificate. (photo - page 48) 165.00
228 �PB #234, 5c Columbian, full top margin imprint, plate “No. 9” and letter “B” block ofeight, deep rich color, o.g., hinged in the ungummed selvage and the bottom right stamp,seven stamps n.h., some reinforced perforations in the selvage at center and right pair withgum bends, otherwise fine-very fine. (photo - page 48) 2,650.00
229 �� #235, 6c Columbian, bottom margin letter “Z” single, well centered within large mar-gins, fresh color and paper, o.g., n.h., choice very fine. (photo - page 48) 165.00
230 (�)PB #235, 6c Columbian, full top margin imprint, plate “No. 104” and letter “Z” block ofeight, remarkably well centered throughout, crisp and intact, regummed, very fine.(photo - page 48) 2,150.00
231 �� #236, 8c Columbian, beautifully centered within generous margins, rich color and crispimpression, o.g., n.h., choice very fine; 2013 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $250.00).(photo - page 48) 165.00
232 �PB #236, 8c Columbian, bottom margin imprint, plate “No. 129” and letters “I I” blockof ten, being the bottom two rows from the pane with side selvage at right, crisp andintact, o.g., top left stamp l.h., the other nine n.h., fine. (photo - page 48) 1,880.00
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233 �PB #237, 10c Columbian, handsome bottom margin imprint and plate “No. 101” block ofsix, remarkably well centered for a plate block of this difficult value, very fresh, withstrong and intact perforations, o.g., l.h., three stamps n.h., very fine. (photo) 3,500.00
234 �� #238, 15c Columbian, wonderfully fresh, well centered within large margins, pristineo.g., n.h., very fine; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 52) 700.00
235 �� #238, 15c Columbian, intense color, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 52) 700.00
236 (�)PB #238, 15c Columbian, bottom margin imprint, plate “No. 58” and letter “M” block ofeight, rich color, regummed, top left stamp with a sealed tear at left, otherwise very good.(photo - page 52) 7,250.00
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237 ��� #239, 30c Columbian, exceptionally well centered and margined, rich color and a high-ly detailed impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ$925.00). (photo) 750.00
238 �� #239, 30c Columbian, used, excellent centering within large margins, bright and fresh,light town cancel, extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $150.00).(photo - page 52) 100.00
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239 (�)PB #240, 50c Columbian, bottom margin imprint and plate “No. 77” block of six, strongcolor, regummed over numerous rejoined perforations, fine-very fine appearance; anaffordable example of this elusive plate block. (photo - page 52) 14,500.00
240 (�) #241, $1.00 Columbian, attractive unused single, rich vibrant color, well centered, o.g.,very fine. (photo - page 52) 525.00
241 � #241, $1.00 Columbian, wonderfully fresh, vivid rich color and a razor-sharp impres-sion, o.g., lightly hinged, nearly very fine. (photo - page 52) 1,100.00
242 � #241, $1.00 Columbian, rich color on fresh paper, o.g., l.h., fine. (photo - page 52) 1,100.00
243 � #241, $1.00 Columbian, used with light duplex postmark, deep rich color, fresh andfine. (photo - page 52) 650.00
244 � #242, $2.00 Columbian, crisp mint example, well centered and margined, rich brightcolor, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine and choice; 2003 PSE certificate. (photo - page 52) 1,150.00
245 � #242, $2.00 Columbian, good color on fresh paper, o.g., l.h., fine; 2013 PF certificate.(photo - page 52) 1,150.00
246 � #243, $3.00 Columbian, strong color and clear impression, o.g. which is slightly dis-turbed, h.r., tiny shallow thinned spot not noted on the certificate, otherwise very fine;1975 APS certificate. (photo - page 52) 1,600.00
247 � #243, $3.00 Columbian, lovely rich color and a crisp impression, o.g. that certificatestates is slightly disturbed and even that may be harsh, nearly very fine; 2004 PSE certifi-cate (F-VF 75; SMQ $1,200.00). (photo - page 52) 1,660.00
248 � #243, $3.00 Columbian, attractive used example, well centered, lightly cancelled, freshand very fine. (photo - page 52) 900.00
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249 �� #243, $3.00 Columbian, handsome and choice bottom sheet-margin imprint and plateno. 106 block of four, beautifully centered, rich color and crisp impression, intact perfo-rations, o.g., top stamps with partly disturbed o.g. from hinge removal and the bottomstamps lightly hinged, very fine, with the bottom pair extremely fine; a desirable multipleof this high value commemorative; 2013 PF certificate. (photo) 8,250.00
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250 � #244, $4.00 Columbian, exceptionally fresh mint single, well centered, good color andcrisp impression, o.g., very lightly hinged, very fine; 2012 PSE certificate. (photo) 2,100.00
251 � #244, $4.00 Columbian, lightly cancelled, rich color on fresh paper, fine. (photo - page52) 1,200.00
252 � #245, $5.00 Columbian, deep intense color and crisp impression, fairly well centeredwithin exceptionally generous margins, o.g., lightly hinged, tiny natural inclusion in bot-tom margin, very fine; 1986 PF certificate. (photo - page 52) 2,500.00
253 (�) #245, $5.00 Columbian, attractively centered within generous margins, rich fresh color,regummed, very fine. (photo - page 52) 1,250.00
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254 � #245, $5.00 Columbian, attractively centered, fresh color, o.g. which is partly dis-turbed, h.r.’s, small thinned spot, very fine appearance. (photo - page 52) 2,500.00
255 � #245, $5.00 Columbian, used with double oval registry cancel, fresh and fine. (photo -page 52) 1,350.00
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256 �� #253, 3c Purple, an impressive used single, boasting uncharacteristically wide marginsand being incredibly well centered within these lavish borders, strong color and crispimpression on fresh paper, extremely fine; a large-margined gem; 2012 PSE certificate(Superb 95J; SMQ unpriced in this lofty grade); not only is this the highest grade thePSE has ever given to a used #253, it is the sole example to achieve the 95 grade).(photo) 13.00
257 �� #254, 4c Dark brown, top sheet-margin part imprint mint single, attractively centeredwithin oversized margins, sumptuously rich color, o.g., hinged in the selvage only, thestamp n.h., very fine; 2012 PSAG certificate for the imprint and plate no. strip of threefrom which this was taken. (photo - page 56) 525.00
258 � #261A, $1.00 Black, Ty. II, used with duplex postmark, well centered, rich color andsharp impression on fresh paper, very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 56) 825.00
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259 ��� #264, 1c Blue, a gem top margin plate no. 168 single, with extra-large sheet-selvage,flawlessly centered amid lavishly large and perfectly balanced margins, deep vibrant colorand fresh white paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 1998 PF certificate and a 2006 PSE cer-tificate (Superb 98; SMQ $850.00); only two stamps grade higher. (photo) 17.00
260 �� #266-67, 2c Carmine, Ty. II and III combination pair, mint block of four, the leftstamps Ty. II and the right pair Ty. III, fresh and intact, o.g., very lightly hinged, fine.(photo - page 52) 350.00
261 ��PB #267, 2c Carmine, Ty. III, four fresh full top margin imprint and plate no. blocks of six,comprised of plate nos. 217, 218, 221 and 293, crisp and intact perforations, o.g., n.h.,fine-very fine. (photo - page 60) 1,300.00
262 ��� #269, 4c Dark brown, choice mint single, extraordinarily well centered, prooflike colorand impression, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ$375.00). (photo - page 56) 125.00
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264 �� #271, 6c Dull brown, a phenomenal used example, boasting near perfect centering with-in lavishly large margins for this value, sumptuously rich color and razor-sharp impressionon crisp clean paper, a perfectly stuck double oval postmark further enhances its tremen-dous eye appeal, an extremely fine gem in every regard; 2013 PSE certificate (Superb 98J;SMQ $1,050 for 98); one of a mere two examples to achieve the coveted 98J grade,with none higher. (photo) 8.00
265 � #272, 8c Violet brown, strikingly handsome bottom sheet-margin plate no. 58 single,featuring extravagantly large margins and being incredibly well centered within them, plusits color is sumptuously rich and the impression is deeply etched, o.g., l.h., extremely fine;a large-margined gem; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 56) 70.00
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268 � #278, $5.00 Dark green, well centered within large margins, beautiful rich color and anexcellent impression, o.g., lightly hinged, short perf at bottom otherwise very fine.(photo - page 56) 2,000.00
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269 ��� #284, 15c Olive green, select mint example of this difficult value, particularly well cen-tered within generous margins, luxuriant deep color, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremelyfine; 2012 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $800.00). (photo) 500.00
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270 �� #285-88, 1c-5c Trans-Mississippi, matched top sheet-margin imprint and plate no.pairs, attractively centered and fresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 56) 1,695.00
271 ��� #285, 1c Trans-Mississippi, gem top sheet-margin plate no. 635 single, outstandingcentering and margins, especially deep rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 1991 PF cer-tificate and a 2006 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $675.00); ex-Floyd. (photo -page 60) 72.00
272 ��PB #285, 1c Trans-Mississippi, top margin imprint and plate no. 598 block of four, freshand intact, o.g., n.h., fine. (photo - page 56) 400.00
273 � #287, 4c Trans-Mississippi, particularly well centered amid generous balanced margins,radiant color on fresh paper, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate. (photo - page56) 110.00
274 �PB #287, 4c Trans-Mississippi, full top margin imprint and plate no. 634 block of six, freshand bright, o.g., l.h. in the ungummed selvage only, the stamps all n.h., some perf. sepa-ration in the selvage, fine. (photo - page 60) 1,750.00
275 ��� #289, 8c Trans-Mississippi, well centered for this difficult value, intense color, o.g.,n.h., choice very fine; 2012 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85; SMQ $675.00). (photo - page 56) 450.00
276 � #289, 8c Trans-Mississippi, top sheet-margin imprint and plate no. 609 pair, nicely cen-tered, o.g., the left stamp n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 56) 400.00
277 �PB #289, 8c Trans-Mississippi, bottom margin imprint and plate no. 643 block of four,intense color, crisp and intact, o.g., very lightly hinged, the bottom pair n.h., fine. (photo- page 60) 1,950.00
278 �� #290, 10c Trans-Mississippi, mint block of four, o.g., couple h.r. reinforcements, fine-very fine. (photo - page 60) 650.00
279 (�)PB #290, 10c Trans-Mississippi, full top margin imprint and plate no. 617 block of four,nicely centered, regummed, fine-very fine. (photo - page 60) 2,100.00
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280 �PB #291, 50c Trans-Mississippi, an appealing full top margin imprint and plate no. 603block of four, wonderfully fresh with vivid rich color, intact perforations, o.g., very light-ly hinged, the bottom pair n.h., fine-very fine; a desirable example of this scarce and sel-dom offered plate block. (photo) 15,000.00
281 � #292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, attractive single with strong color on bright paper, fair-ly well centered, o.g., nearly very fine. (photo - page 56) 1,100.00
282 � #292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, deep rich color on fresh white paper, natural s.e. at left,o.g., l.h., nearly very fine. (photo - page 56) 1,100.00
B I D D I N G A S S I S T A N C E
A number of our most successful bidders telephone us prior to our auctions to askfor bidding advice, opening bids and for pre-sale estimates on selected lots. We welcome your call to answer any questions you have or to help you in
preparing your bids. Please ask for Lori Lewin. 212-262-8400 or 800-556-7826
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283 (�)PB #292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, full top margin imprint and plate no. 606 block of four,rich color, regummed over some expertly reinforced perforations, fine; a very presentableexample of this high value commemorative plate block rarity. (photo) 37,500.00
284 � #292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, well centered within generous margins, lightly can-celled, small corner crease at lower left, otherwise very fine; 2001 PSE certificate. (photo- page 56) 700.00
285 � #292, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, used with double oval registry postmark, fresh and fine.(photo - page 56) 700.00
286 � #293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, crisp mint example of this popular high value, quite wellcentered and margined, rich color and a crisp detailed impression, o.g., very fine for this.(photo - page 56) 1,900.00
287 (�) #293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, outstanding centering, rich color, regummed, extreme-ly fine. (photo - page 56) 875.00
288 � #293, $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, used with unobtrusive duplex postmark, thinned spot,fine appearance. (photo - page 56) 1,100.00
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289 P #294-99P1, 1c-10c Pan-Americans, large die proofs cplt., on India paper mounted onfull-sized 201x152mm card, each with blue BEP proving number on back, 1c and 10cwith overall even toning on reverse not showing at all on front, otherwise fresh and veryfine. (photo) 3,450.00
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290 P #294-99P2, 1c-10c Pan-Americans, small die proofs from the Roosevelt album, cplt.,strong colors on fresh white paper, the 10c with a tiny thinned spot, otherwise very fine;only 85 sets were produced. (photo) 3,450.00
291 S #294S to 299S, 1c-10c Pan-Americans with Specimen Ty. E overprint cplt., a selectset of these elusive specimens, of which only 170 sets are reported to have been over-printed, o.g., h.r., 10c with a shallow thinned spot and centered to top, otherwise fine-very fine. (photo - page 56) 1,410.00
292 ��PB #294, 1c Pan-American, full top margin imprint and plate no. 1172 block of ten, beingthe top two rows from the pane, with side selvage at right and part arrow at left, postoffice fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 60) 655.00
293 ��� #295, 2c Pan-American, extraordinarily well centered within lavishly large margins,strong rich color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a choice large-margined gem; 2001 PF cer-tificate and a 2006 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $325.00). (photo - page 56) 42.50
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294 ��PB #295, 2c Pan-American, bottom margin imprint and plate no. 1169 block of eight, withside selvage at right, crisp and intact, o.g., n.h., single nibbed perf. at upper left, other-wise fine-very fine. (photo - page 60) 560.00
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295 �� #296, 4c Pan-American, an exceptional top margin imprint and plate no. 1145 strip ofthree, with each stamp being precisely centered amid uncharacteristically large and wellbalanced margins, fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., right stamp with a mild natural gum bend,extremely fine and choice. (photo) 650.00
296 ��� #296, 4c Pan-American, left sheet-margin mint block of four, beautifully centeredthroughout, pristine o.g., n.h., choice very fine. (photo - page 60) 720.00
297 (�)PB #296, 4c Pan-American, bottom margin imprint and plate no. 1145 block of six, wellcentered, crisp and intact, regummed, very fine. (photo - page 60) 2,100.00
298 � #297, 5c Pan-American, select bottom sheet-margin imprint and plate no. 1140 strip ofthree, excellent centering, o.g., l.h., extremely fine. (photo - page 60) 310.00
299 �� #297, 5c Pan-American, top margin imprint and plate no. 1140 strip of three, post officefresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 60) 625.00
300 (�)PB #297, 5c Pan-American, full top margin imprint and plate no. 1140 block of six, strongcolors, intact perforations, regummed, fine. (photo - page 64) 2,250.00
301 �� #298, 8c Pan-American, fresh bottom sheet-margin imprint and plate no. 1150 strip ofthree, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 64) for singles 750.00+
302 �� #298, 8c Pan-American, bottom margin imprint and plate no. 1150 strip of three, o.g.,n.h., left stamp with tiny natural inclusion, fine. (photo - page 64) 850.00
303 ��� #298, 8c Pan-American, mint block of four, o.g., n.h., fresh and fine-very fine. (photo- page 64) 1,000.00
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304 �PB #298, 8c Pan-American, full top margin imprint and plate no. 1150 block of ten, beingthe top two rows from the pane, with side selvage at right and part arrow at left, partic-ularly well centered, luxuriant colors, o.g., a few hinge reinforced perforation separationsat lower left not affecting the plate block of six, eight stamps n.h., very fine and hand-some. (photo) 4,845.00
305 �� #299, 10c Pan-American, top margin imprint and plate no. 1151 strip of three, freshand intact, o.g., n.h., fine. (photo - page 64) 1,100.00
306 �/��� #299, 10c Pan-American, mint block of four, fresh and well centered, o.g., three stampsn.h., bottom right stamp with a tiny gum disturbance and light pencil number on gum,very fine. (photo - page 64) 1,100.00
307 �PB #299, 10c Pan-American, bottom margin imprint and plate no. 1151 block of six, freshand bright, o.g., lightly hinged, some reinforced perforations in the selvage, fine. (photo- page 64) 6,750.00
1902-1903 ISSUE
308 �� #304, 5c Blue, a stunning used example of this difficult value, possessing uncharacteris-tically large margins and being marvelously well centered within them, rich color on crispclean paper, light wavy line machine cancel, an extremely fine gem; 2013 PSE certificate(XF-Sup 95; SMQ $165.00). (photo - page 64) 2.00
309 �� #305, 6c Claret, post office fresh and well centered, gorgeous deep color and prooflikeimpression, o.g., n.h., very fine; 2013 PSE certificate. (photo - page 64) 150.00
310 ��� #308, 13c Purple black, exceptionally well centered, rich color and sharp impression,pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $250.00). (photo -page 64) 100.00
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311 �� #309, 15c Olive green, desirable used single, extraordinarily well centered amid unchar-acteristically wide margins, luxuriant rich color, light face-free cancel, an extremely finegem; 2013 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $200.00). (photo) 14.00
312 �� #315, 5c Blue imperforate, horizontal pair with vert. guideline, large even margins allaround, exceptionally fresh with strong rich color, o.g., n.h. extremely fine: a nice posi-tion piece of this scarce imperforate; 1980 PF certificate. (photo - page 64) 1,350.00
313 ��BP #319q, 2c Lake, Ty. II, booklet pane of six, fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., fine and scarce;1976 APS certificate as #319h. (photo - page 66) 575.00
1904 LOUISIANA PURCHASE
314 ��PB #324, 2c Louisiana Purchase, top margin imprint and plate no. 2081 block of four, postoffice fresh, precisely centered, crisp and intact, pristine o.g., n.h., very fine and choice.(photo - page 66) 325.00
315 �� #325, 3c Louisiana Purchase, top margin imprint single, exceedingly well centered andmargined, deep color and a highly detailed impression, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2002PSE certificate. (photo - page 66) 185.00
316 �PB #325, 3c Louisiana Purchase, full top margin imprint and plate no. 2103 block of four,beautifully centered, o.g., couple small h.r.’s, very fine. (photo - page 66) 575.00
317 �� #326, 5c Louisiana Purchase, handsome bottom sheet-margin imprint single, wonder-fully well centered, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate.(photo - page 66) 200.00
318 �PB #326, 5c Louisiana Purchase, full top margin imprint and plate no. 2098 block of four,fresh and intact, o.g., l.h., three stamps n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 66) 625.00
319 �� #327, 10c Louisiana Purchase, wonderfully fresh and well centered, pristine o.g., n.h.,extremely fine; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 66) 330.00
320 ��PB #327, 10c Louisiana Purchase, top margin imprint and plate no. 2106 block of four,post office fresh, o.g., n.h., fine. (photo - page 68) 2,150.00
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321 ��PB #328, 1c Jamestown, full top margin imprint and plate no. 3541 block of eight, withpart guide arrow at right, remarkably well centered for a plate block of this, o.g., n.h.,very fine. (photo - page 68) 955.00
322 �PB #329, 2c Jamestown, choice full top margin imprint and plate no. 3578 block of six,incredibly well centered throughout, fresh and intact, o.g., l.h., the bottom stamps n.h.,extremely fine. (photo - page 68) 625.00
323 �PB #330, 5c Jamestown, full top margin imprint and plate no. 3556 block of six, fresh andintact, o.g., l.h., five stamps n.h., top center stamp with a small filled thin spot, very goodto fine appearance. (photo - page 68) 2,750.00
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324 ��� #334, 4c Orange brown, magnificent mint single, boasting enormous jumbo marginsand being absolutely perfectly centered within them, even its color is far more intense andluxuriant than usual, o.g., n.h., an extremely fine large-margined gem which possessesgreat eye appeal; 1998 PF certificate and a 2006 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo;SMQ $700.00 for 95 and $3,150.00 for 98). (photo) 92.50
325 � #341, 50c Violet, fresh and well centered, o.g., l.h., choice very fine. (photo - page 68) 300.00
326 �/�� #350, 4c Orange brown coil, perf. 12 horiz., mint pair, o.g., top stamp h.r. and the bot-tom stamp n.h., very fine; 1982 APS certificate. (photo - page 68) 465.00
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327 �� #351, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 horiz., select mint pair, both stamps precisely centered, thetop stamp with large margins, fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE cer-tificate. (photo) 850.00
328 �/�� #351, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 horiz., fresh mint pair, o.g., l.h., the bottom stamp n.h., fine-very fine; 1977 APS certificate. (photo - page 76) 465.00
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329 �� #354, 4c Orange brown coil, perf. 12 vert., impressive mint guide line pair possessingexceptional centering and sumptuously rich color, o.g., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certifi-cate (XF 90; SMQ $1,750.00). (photo) 1,400.00
330 � #355, 5c Blue coil, perf. 12 vert., fresh guide line pair, crisp and intact, o.g., l.h., fine-very fine; 1975 APS certificate. (photo - page 76) 1,500.00
1909 COMMEMORATIVES
331 � #369, 2c Lincoln on bluish paper, left sheet-margin mint single, perfectly centeredwithin symmetrical margins, o.g., accompanying PF certificate states previously hinged atbottom right, however we are unable to see the hinging, extremely fine; a little gem; 2000APS certificate as n.h. and 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 76) 150.00
332 (�)PB #369, 2c Lincoln on bluish paper, full top margin imprint, small solid star and plate no.4978 block of six, strong and intact perforations, regummed, fine-very fine. (photo - page76) 2,750.00
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333 ��PB #373, 2c Hudson-Fulton imperforate, bottom margin imprint and plate no. 5395block of six, large margins and post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo - page72) 375.00
1910-1911 WASHINGTON-FRANKLINS
334 ��� #376, 3c Deep violet, Ty. I, bottom sheet-margin part imprint mint single, incrediblywell centered amid lavishly large margins, deep rich color, o.g., n.h., an extremely finejumbo; 2012 PSE certificate (VF-XF 85J; SMQ $50.00 for 85). (photo - page 76) 45.00
335 �� #377, 4c Brown, eye-catching bottom margin plate no. 5574 single, boasting enormousmargins all around and being exceedingly well centered within these lavish borders, richluxuriant color, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; an extraordinary large-marginedgem; 1986 PF and 2006 PSE certificates; ex-Welling. (photo - page 76) 70.00
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336 ��� #378, 5c Blue, exceedingly well centered within particularly large margins, deep intensecolor on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice; 1988 PF certificate and a 2006PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $625.00); ex-Saadi. (photo) 70.00
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337 ��� #378, 5c Blue, outstanding right sheet-margin single, incredibly well centered amid largeequal margins, deep luxuriant color on fresh white paper, immaculate o.g., n.h., anextremely fine gem; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $625.00). (photo) 70.00
338 �� #378, 5c Blue, gorgeous used single, incredibly intense color on bright paper, near per-fect centering amid oversized balanced margins, town cancel, an extremely fine gem;2013 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95J; SMQ $90.00 for 95). (photo - page 76) 1.00
339 �� #380, 8c Olive green, huge used single, beautifully centered within extravagantly widemargins, intense color, Chicago, Ill. precancel, an extremely fine jumbo; 2012 PSE cer-tificate (XF 90J; SMQ $65.00 for 90), (photo - page 76) 15.00
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340 � #386, 2c Carmine coil, perf. 12 horiz., strip of four with part imprint at top, o.g., paperh.r. in the selvage, stamps l.h., the certificate notes hinge reinforcement which have sub-sequently been removed, pos. 2 with a natural diagonal crease, otherwise fine-very fine;2010 PF certificate. (photo - page 76) 600.00
341 � #392-93, 1c Green and 2c Carmine coils, perf. 8 ½ vert., select mint pairs, o.g., l.h.,extremely fine; 2c with 1975 APS certificate. (photo - page 76) 187.00
342 �� #395, 4c Brown coil, perf. 8 ½ vert., fresh guide line pair, deep rich color, o.g., n.h.,very fine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 76) 1,100.00
343 � #396, 5c Blue coil, perf. 8 ½ vert., guide line pair, o.g., l.h., very fine; 2012 PF certifi-cate. (photo - page 76) 425.00
1913 PANAMA-PACIFIC
344 ��� #398, 2c Panama-Pacific, large and remarkably well balanced margins all around, brightfresh color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2002 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ$210.00). (photo - page 76) 40.00
345 ��PB #398, 2c Panama-Pacific, bottom margin plate no. 6316 block of six, rich color on freshpaper, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 72) 625.00
346 ��PB #399, 5c Panama-Pacific, fresh bottom margin plate no. 5138 block of six, strong andintact, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine and attractive. (photo - page 72) 3,200.00
347 ��PB #400, 10c Panama-Pacific, orange yellow, left margin plate no. 6139 block of six, won-derfully fresh and intact, pristine o.g., n.h., fine-very fine and scarce. (photo - page 72) 3,850.00
348 �� #400A, 10c Panama-Pacific, orange, highly select used single, near perfect centering,rich color on fresh paper, light town cancels, an extremely fine gem; 2013 PSE certificate(XF-Sup 95; SMQ $235.00). (photo - page 76) 20.00
349 ��� #401, 1c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, top sheet-margin single, extraordinarily fresh, withintensely rich color and a sharp detailed impression on pristine white paper, excellent cen-tering within large margins, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 1998 PSE certificate and a 2006PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $350.00). (photo - page 76) 60.00
350 �PB #402, 2c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, impressive left margin plate no. 6650 block of six,being incredibly well centered throughout, o.g., l.h. or tiny h.r., blue crayon post officecounting notation in the selvage, extremely fine. (photo - page 72) 1,950.00
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351 �PB #403, 5c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, bottom margin plate no. 6134 block of six, attrac-tively centered, fresh and intact, o.g., l.h., fine-very fine. (photo) 4,000.00
352 � #404, 10c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, o.g., h.r., nearly very fine; 1983 PF certificate(photo - page 76) 725.00
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353 �PB #404, 10c Panama-Pacific, perf. 10, right margin plate no. 6135 block of six, wonder-fully fresh and intact, nicely centered for this, o.g., l.h., five stamps n.h., couple mild nat-ural gum bends, fine-very fine; a rare plate block which is missing from most advancedcollections. (photo) 12,000.00
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354 �� #406, 2c Carmine, Ty. I, flawlessly centered within symmetrical margins, luxuriant deepcolor, wavy line machine cancel, an extremely fine gem; 2012 PSE certificate (Superb 98;SMQ $185.00). (photo - page 76) .25
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355 �� #410, 1c Green coil, perf. 8 ½ horiz., unbelievably large margins for a genuine coil andalmost perfectly centered within them, rich color on crisp clean paper, neat wavy linemachine cancel, extremely fine; a large-margined gem; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95J;SMQ $170 for 95); one of only two examples to achieve the impressive 95J grade,with none higher. (photo) 12.00
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356 �� #413, 2c Carmine coil, Ty. I, perf. 8 ½ vert., gem used single, intense “fiery” color onfresh paper, near perfect centering within generous symmetrical margins, duplex post-mark, extremely fine and choice; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $230.00).(photo) 25.00
357 �� #416, 10c Orange yellow, beautifully centered within oversized margins, radiant richcolor, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo - page 80) 100.00
358 �� #421, 50c Violet, single line watermark, wonderfully well centered, strong color, o.g.,l.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $425.00). (photo - page 80) 350.00
359 �� #438, 20c Ultramarine, impeccable centering within generous balanced margins, neatdouble oval New York postmark, extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ$150.00). (photo - page 80) 6.00
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360 � #445, 3c violet, flat plate coil, perf. 10 vert., well centered pair, displaying deep richcolor and sharp impression, unobtrusive double oval registry postmarks, very fine; pho-tocopy of 1992 PF certificate for a strip of three, this being the left pair. (photo) 750.00
361 � #446, 4c Brown flat plate coil, perf. 10 vert., o.g., h.r., fine-very fine; 1976 PF certifi-cate. (photo - page 80) 300.00
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362 �� #447, 5c Blue flat plate coil, perf. 10 vert., rare premium quality used single, luxuriantdeep color, exceptionally well centered and margined, neat double oval cancel, anextremely fine gem; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95J; SMQ unpriced in this lofty grade);the highest graded used example, with 90 being the second highest, and the onlycopy to achieve such a lofty grade). (photo) 115.00
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363 �� #456, 3c Violet rotary coil, Ty. I, perf. 10 vert., select mint joint line pair, incrediblywell centered throughout, o.g., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ$1,300.00). (photo) 550.00
364 �� #456, 3c Violet rotary coil, Ty. I, perf. 10 vert., fresh mint pair, very well centered, o.g.,n.h., left stamp with an invisible light corner crease at bottom left, otherwise very fine;2012 PSE certificate. (photo - page 80) 1,150.00
1916-1917 WASHINGTON-FRANKLINS
365 ��� #467, 5c Carmine error, double error at the center of a bottom margin mint block oftwelve, post office fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 80) 2,800.00
366 �/��� #467, 5c Carmine error, single error at the upper right of a lower right corner plate no.7942 pane of 100, fresh and intact, some stamps hinged mostly around the perimeter, theerror n.h., perfs. touch some 2c stamp, the error itself fine. for hinged 1,585.00+
367 �� #479, $2.00 Dark blue, post office fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., very fine; 1998PF certificate. (photo - page 80) 460.00
368 �� #480, $5.00 Light green, o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine. (photo - page 80) 375.00
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369 � #500, 2c Deep rose, Ty. Ia, particularly well centered, strong characteristic color andimpression, neat wavy line machine cancel, choice very fine; 2012 PSE certificate. (photo- page 80) 240.00
370 �� #505, 5c Rose error, single error at the center of a horizontal strip of three, post officefresh, o.g., n.h., fine. (photo - page 80) 625.00
371 �� #505, 5c Rose error, single error at the bottom center of a mint block of six, o.g., l.h.,one 2c h.r., fine-very fine. (photo - page 80) 300.00
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372 ��� #505, 5c Rose error, double error at the center of a bottom margin mint block of twelve,well centered throughout, o.g., n.h., a few perf. separations at bottom right, very fine.(photo) 2,000.00
373 �/��� #505, 5c Rose error, double error at the center of a bottom margin block of twelve,attractively centered, crisp and intact perforations, o.g., l.h., both the errors n.h., fine-veryfine. (photo - page 82) 1,300.00
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374 ��� #511, 11c Light green, a stunning mint single, boasting absolutely perfect centering,post office fresh, immaculate o.g., n.h., simply superb; 2013 PSE certificate (Gem 100;SMQ $375 for Superb 98). (photo) 18.00
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375 ��� #514, 15c Gray, choice mint single, wonderfully well centered with symmetrical margins,bright and fresh, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup; SMQ$485.00). (photo - page 80) 80.00
376 �� #516, 30c Orange red, a highly desirable mint single featuring exceedingly large mar-gins and being especially well centered within them, bright fresh color, o.g., n.h.,extremely fine gem; 2006 PSE certificate. (photo - page 80) 70.00
377 �� #518, $1.00 Violet brown, top sheet-margin imprint and plate no. 5782 strip of three,o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 80) for singles 285.00
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378 �� #525, 1c Gray green offset, incredibly well centered within uncommonly large margins,rich fresh color, wavy line machine cancel, an extremely fine jumbo; 2012 PSE certificate(XF-Sup 95J; SMQ $90.00 for 95). (photo - page 80) 1.00
379 ��PB #550, 5c Pilgrim Tercentenary, full top margin plate no. 12426 block of six, fresh andwell centered, o.g., n.h., top left stamp with a natural gum skip, very fine. (photo - page82) 750.00
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380 ��� #570, 50c Lilac, a phenomenal mint single, virtually perfect centering amid extravagantlylarge margins for this value, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a large-marginedgem; 2013 PSE certificate (Superb 98J; SMQ $1,000.00 for 98). (photo) 75.00
381 ��PB #573, $5.00 Carmine and blue, full top margin arrow and plate nos. F14326, F14327block of eight, strong and intact, o.g., n.h., a couple light natural gum bends and the leftpair affected by a natural pre-printing paper crease, otherwise fine-very fine. (photo - page82) 2,800.00
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382 ��� #587, 6c Red orange, an amazing mint example, flawlessly centered amid perfectly bal-anced margins, radiant rich color and full perforations, o.g., n.h., simply superb; 2012PSE certificate (Gem 100; SMQ $790.00 for 98); the highest graded mint example,and the only one to achieve the 100 grade. (photo) 21.00
383 ��� #591, 10c Orange, remarkably well centered within balanced margins, bright and fresh,o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $160.00). (photo - page 82) 100.00
384 �PB #620-21, 2c and 5c Norse-Americans cplt., full top margin two plate nos. and arrowblocks of eight, both without the usual foldover in the selvage at the arrow, o.g., hingedin the selvage only, the stamps n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 82) 630.00
385 �� #630, 2c White Plains souvenir sheet, remarkably well centered throughout, crisp andintact, o.g., n.h., very fine and choice. (photo - page 82) 600.00
386 �� #630, 2c White Plains souvenir sheet, nicely centered and fresh, intact perforations,o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. 600.00
387 ��PB #648, 5c Hawaii ovpt., choice bottom right corner margin plate no. 18908 block offour, incredibly well centered, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo - page 82) 425.00
1929 KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ISSUES
388 ��PB #661, 3c “Kans.” ovpt., bottom right corner margin plate no. 18803 block of four, nice-ly centered, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 82) 325.00
389 ��PB #662, 4c “Kans.” ovpt., top left corner margin plate no. 18082 block of four, o.g., n.h.,very fine. (photo - page 86) 325.00
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390 ��PB #665, 7c “Kans.” ovpt., select bottom left corner margin plate no. 18736 block of four,remarkably well centered, post office fresh, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and choice. (photo) 725.00
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391 �PB #666, 8c “Kans.” ovpt., handsome top left corner margin plate no. 18192 block of four,fresh and well centered, o.g., l.h., the bottom pair n.h., choice very fine. (photo) 700.00
392 ��PB #667, 9c “Kans.” ovpt., top right corner margin plate no. 18744 block of four, o.g.,n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 86) 400.00
393 �PB #668, 10c “Kans.” ovpt., bottom left corner margin plate no. 19234 block of four,excellent centering and radiant color, o.g., l.h., the bottom stamps n.h., extremely fine.(photo - page 86) 375.00
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394 ��PB #672, 3c “Nebr.” ovpt., top right corner margin plate no. 18803 block of four, o.g.,n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 86) 360.00
395 ��PB #674, 5c “Nebr.” ovpt., top left corner margin plate no. 18907 block of four, well cen-tered, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 86) 425.00
396 ��PB #675, 6c “Nebr.” ovpt., top right corner margins plate no. 18030 block of four, postoffice fresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 86) 750.00
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397 ��PB #803-34, ½c-$5.00 Presidentials cplt., plate blocks of four, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine set.(photo - page 86) 671.00
398 �� #1033a, 2c Carmine rose, on silkote paper, o.g., n.h., fine; 2000 PF certificate. (photo- page 86) 350.00
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400 �� #1631b, 13c The Spirit of ‘76, imperforate, horizontal se-tenant strip of three fromthe bottom right corner of the pane, with large margins on the other two sides, o.g., n.h.,extremely fine and rare; only 45 strips of three are possible as Datz reports only threepanes of 50 were discovered. (photo - page 86) 700.00
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401 �� #1789B, 15c John Paul Jones, perforated 12, pristine mint single, well centered, o.g.,n.h., extremely fine; a modern rarity that is missing from many collections, as only foursheets of 50 stamps (200 total) have been reported; signed “JSW” (Jackie S. Williams ofMetro Stamp Co.) and accompanied by 1982 PF certificate for a block of four, this beingthe bottom right stamp. (photo) 3,500.00
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402 �� #1789B, 15c John Paul Jones, perforated 12, choice mint example of this modern rar-ity, of which only 200 copies have been discovered (four panes of 50), o.g., n.h., extreme-ly fine; photocopy of 1995 PF certificate for a block of twelve (4x3), this being positioneleven. (photo) 3,500.00
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403 �� #1789B, 15c John Paul Jones, perforated 12, another pristine mint single, nicely cen-tered, o.g., n.h., very fine; a modern rarity that is missing from many collections, as only200 stamps have been reported; signed “JSW” (Jackie S. Williams of Metro Stamp Co.)and accompanied by 1994 PF certificate . (photo) 3,500.00
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404 �� #1789B, 15c John Paul Jones, perforated 12, o.g., n.h., very fine and rare, as a mere200 examples have been discovered; 1986 APS certificate. (photo) 3,500.00
405 �� #2870, 29c Recalled Legends of the West miniature sheet, o.g., n.h., very fine. 240.00
406 �� #2870, 29c Recalled Legends of the West miniature sheet, four sheets, o.g., n.h., veryfine. 960.00
AIR POSTS
407 �� #C1, 6c Orange, gem mint example, exceptionally well centered amid uncharacteristi-cally large margins, spectacularly rich and vibrant color on especially bright paper, pristineo.g., n.h., extremely fine; definitely not your typical quality #C1; 2000 PF and 2006 PSEcertificates. (photo - page 94) 130.00
408 �PB #C1, 6c Orange, full top margin arrow and plate no. 9155 block of six, bright and fresh,o.g., l.h., five stamps n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 94) 725.00
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409 ��� #C1, 6c Orange, top left plate no. 9155 pane of 100, exceptionally fresh and intact,strong unblemished color, o.g., n.h., perfs. just touch some mainly in the top rows, oth-erwise fine-very fine; a pleasing example of this scarce mint pane; cataloged simply as aplate block and singles, with no premium allowed for arrow and center line blocks.(photo) 13,270.00+
410 �� #C2, 16c Green, an exceptionally fresh left sheet-margin single, with rich luxuriant coloron bright clean paper, well centered within oversized margins, unblemished o.g., n.h.,extremely fine; a true gem example; 1998 PF and 2006 PSE certificates. (photo - page94) 140.00
411 ��PB #C2, 16c Green, full top margin arrow and plate no. 8900 block of six, post office freshand intact, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 94) 1,375.00
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412 ��� #C3, 24c Carmine rose and blue, a visually striking top margin plate no. 8492 single,possessing impeccable centering amid lavishly large and beautifully balanced margins allaround, gorgeous vibrant colors, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a truly gem example;2006 PF certificate (Superb 98; SSV $1,200.00). (photo) 140.00
413 ��� #C3, 24c Carmine rose and blue, block of four with horizontal guide line, o.g., n.h.,very fine. (photo - page 94) 600.00
414 �PB #C3, 24c Carmine rose and blue, full top margin arrow, two “TOP” and plate nos.8493, 8492, block of twelve, fresh and intact, o.g., h.r. in the selvage and two stamps l.h.,the other ten n.h., usual small natural gum skips and bends, fine-very fine. (photo - page94) 1,200.00
415 �� #C3, 24c Carmine rose and blue, bottom left pane of 100, with arrows at left and bot-tom and siderographer’s initials in the lower left corner, intact but for a couple hinge rein-forced separations in the bottom selvage, o.g., most with varying degrees of light gumdisturbance (a few are n.h.) and some usual natural gum bends, perfs. just touch some,mostly fine-very fine; a presentable example of this popular pane; cataloged as all hinged.(photo - page 92) 7,575.00
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416 �� #C4, 8c Dark green, an impressive used single, near perfect centering amid the largestmargins possible for this, rich color on crisp clean paper, lightly cancelled, an extremelyfine jumbo with few peers; 2013 PSE certificate (Superb 98J; SMQ $335.00 for 98); thehighest grade used single and the sole example to achieve such a grade. (photo) 14.00
417 ��PB #C4, 8c Dark green, left margin plate no. 14824 block of six, well centered, fresh andintact, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 94) 330.00
418 ��� #C4, 8c Dark green, bottom right plate no. 14825 pane of 100, with siderographer’s ini-tials in the bottom right corner, o.g., n.h., usual trivial natural gum bends or skips, someminor perf. crimping affecting the right plate block, otherwise fine-very fine. (photo -page 92) 4,180.00
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419 ��� #C5, 16c Dark blue, a marvelous mint single that is perfectly centered within lavishlylarge margins, intensely rich color on fresh paper, o.g., n.h., extremely fine and uncom-monly choice; 1999 PF certificate and a 2006 PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ$1,350.00); only two stamps grade higher. (photo) 140.00
420 ��PB #C5, 16c Dark blue, wide left margin plate no. 14831 block of six, post office fresh,strong and intact perforations all around, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 94) 2,200.00
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421 ��PB #C6, 24c Carmine, select wide left margin plate no. 14840 block of six, remarkably wellcentered, fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., one stamp with a tiny gum inclusion, very fine.(photo) 2,850.00
422 � #C13-15, 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelins cplt., nicely centered and fresh, o.g., l.h., very fineset. (photo - page 98) 1,155.00
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423 ��PB #C13-15, 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelins cplt., a particularly handsome and beautifullymatched set of top margin plate no. blocks of six, each with excellent centering and strongand intact perforations all around, o.g., n.h., 65c with some usual natural gum skips and$1.30 with a couple mild natural gum bends, very fine; a desirable set of these scarce andsought-after plate blocks. (photo) 17,500.00
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424 ��� #C14, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin, impressive gem mint single, beautifully centered withinlarge margins, strong color and a crisp detailed impression on brilliantly fresh paper, pris-tine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a wonderfully choice stamp; 1998 PF certificate and a 2005PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $1,375.00); ex-Jarrett. (photo) 650.00
425 �� #C14, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin, right margin plate no. 20087 single, fresh color, o.g., n.h.,very fine. (photo - page 98) 650.00
426 � #C14, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin, well centered, deep rich color, slogan machine cancel, veryfine; 2012 PF certificate. (photo - page 98) 375.00
427 � #C15, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin, left sheet-margin plate no. 20091 single, beautifully cen-tered, o.g., very lightly hinged, extremely fine. (photo - page 98) 575.00
428 ��PB #C18, 50c Graf Zeppelin, full top margin plate no. 21172 block of six, well centered,fresh and intact, o.g., n.h., usual natural gum bends, choice very fine. (photo - page 98) 725.00
429 ��� #C18, 50c Graf Zeppelin, top right plate no. 21172 pane of 50, generally well centered,o.g., n.h., several horizontal rows with somewhat crimped perfs. and perf. separations nei-ther affecting the plate block, otherwise fine to extremely fine. (photo - page 98) 4,465.00
430 ��� #C23a, 6c Dark blue and carmine, imperforate horizontally, two vertical pairs in abottom right sheet-margin block of four with the long sheet-margin at bottom, well cen-tered, fresh and intensely rich colors, o.g., n.h. (light pencil notations indicating posi-tions), choice very fine. (photo - page 98) 650.00+
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431 �� #E3, 10c Orange, choice used single, extraordinarily well centered within generous bal-anced margins, duplex postmark, extremely fine; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ$275.00). (photo - page 98) 55.00
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432 ��PB #E3, 10c Orange, top margin imprint and plate “No. 552” block of eight, generally wellcentered, radiant rich color, o.g., n.h., pos. three with a shallow thin spot and some rein-forced perfs. at top right where there is a crease in the selvage only, otherwise fine-veryfine and rare. (photo) 16,500.00
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433 ��� #E4, 10c Blue, the example offered here is one of the most spectacular mint singles, interms of its overall condition, we have ever seen, possessing physical qualities that arerarely seen on this notoriously difficult stamp, including being extraordinarily well cen-tered within remarkably wide margins, in addition it features marvelously rich color anda clean crisp impression, pristine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a gem example of the most dif-ficult of all special delivery issues to find in truly premium condition; 2010 PSE certifi-cate (XF-Superb 95 Jumbo; SMQ $17,500.00 for 95 and $42,500.00 for 98); this is theonly never hinged #E4 to grade 95J, with just one stamp grading higher. (photo) 2,250.00
434 � #E4, 10c Blue, rich color and crisp impression, o.g., nearly very fine; 2013 PF certificate.(photo - page 98) 900.00
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435 �PB #E5, 10c Blue, full top margin imprint and plate no. 257 block of six, intense color, o.g.,l.h., bottom left stamp with a light diagonal crease, otherwise fine-very fine and scarce.(photo) 5,000.00
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436 ��PB #E6, 10c Ultramarine, re-issue, an elusive full top margin imprint and plate no. 5244-09 block of six, strong and intact perforations, o.g., n.h., fine; the “09” suffix identifiesthis as being from the re-issue plate, and this is the only way to positively identify it.(photo) 4,500.00
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437 �PB #E9, 10c Ultramarine, handsome full top margin plate no. 6043 block of six, beautiful-ly centered, strong and intact, o.g., the bottom stamps n.h., very fine. (photo) 3,000.00
438 � #E10, 10c Ultramarine, well centered within large margins, o.g., very lightly hinged,very fine. (photo - page 102) 340.00
439 ��� #E12, 10c Gray violet, superior mint single, exceptionally well centered amid large mar-gins, bright and fresh, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $375.00). (photo - page 102) 95.00
440 ��PB #E12, 10c Gray violet, select full top margin plate no. 15102 block of six, excellent cen-tering, intact perforations, bright and fresh, o.g., n.h., choice very fine. (photo - page 98) 800.00
REGISTRATION
441 ��PB #F1, 10c Registration, right margin imprint and plate no. A 5723 block of six, won-derfully fresh, strong and intact, o.g., n.h., few minor natural gum bends, fine-very fine.(photo - page 98) 2,750.00
POSTAGE DUES
442 �� #J6, 30c Brown, well centered and margined, rich color, o.g., n.h., very fine; 2011 Weisscertificate for a block of four, this being the bottom right stamp. (photo - page 102) 900.00
443 �� #J30, 2c Vermilion, post office fresh mint horizontal pair, vivid rich color, o.g., n.h.,fine; 2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 102) 4,200.00
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444 �� #J52, 1c Carmine lake, remarkable bottom sheet-margin part imprint mint single,incredibly well centered within large balanced margins, rich color and sharp impression,o.g., very lightly hinged, an extremely fine gem; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ$190.00); the only example to achieve this impressive grade, with none gradinghigher. (photo) 90.00
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445 ��� #J72, 3c Carmine handsome and choice top sheet-margin plate no. 20216 single, fea-turing lavishly large margins for this difficult value and being wonderfully well centeredwithin them, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a large-margined gem; 2012 PF cer-tificate (XF-Sup 95J; SMQ $220 for 95); the only example to achieve the 95J grade,with only one higher. (photo) 50.00
446 ��� #J76, 50c Carmine, particularly well centered and margined, strong rich color, o.g., n.h.,extremely fine; 1992 PF certificate and a 2008 PSE certificate - sheet selvage subsequentlyremoved (XF 90; SMQ $590.00). (photo - page 102) 450.00
OFFICES IN CHINA
447 � #K1-16, 2c on 1c to $2.00 on $1.00 Offices in China cplt., mostly well centered, o.g.,except #K2-5 regummed, K1 n.h., others mostly l.h., K3 thinned, otherwise a fine-veryfine set. (photo - page 102) 2,090.00
448 (�) #K1-16, 2c on 1c to $2.00 on $1.00 Offices in China cplt., fresh colors, mostlyregummed, #K15 centered to right, otherwise fine-very fine. (photo - page 102) 2,045.00
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449 ��� #K1, 2c on 1c Green, premium quality mint single, wonderfully well centered withinsymetrical margins, post office fresh, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 PSEcertificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $475.00). (photo) 70.00
450 ��G #K2, 4c on 2c Rose, select mint example, particularly well centered within generous bal-anced margins, rich “fiery” color, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2013 PSE certificate (XF 90;SMQ $145.00). (photo - page 102) 70.00
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451 �G� #K3, 6c on 3c Violet, extraordinarily well centered within balanced margins, bright coloron fresh white paper, unusually light c.d.s. cancel, extremely fine and choice; actually avery difficult stamp to find in this gem used quality; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95;SMQ $930.00); this is the only used #K3 the PSE has ever graded. (photo) 130.00
452 �G� #K16, $2.00 on $1.00 Violet brown, lovely mint single, particularly well centeredwithin balanced margins, rich color and detailed impression, o.g., extremely fine; 2012PSE certificate (XF 90; SMQ $600.00). (photo - page 102) 450.00
OFFICIALS
453 � #O25, 1c Justice, choice margins and centering, bright color, o.g., h.r., extremely fine;2013 PF certificate. (photo - page 102) 250.00
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454 ��� #O47, 1c Post Office, a remarkable mint example, being extraordinarily well centered,plus it is in a post office fresh state of preservation, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a conditionrarity; 2012 PSE certificate (XF-Sup 95; SMQ $95.00 for hinged); the only example toachieve this lofty grade, with none higher. (photo) 60.00
455 � #O86, 6c War, perfectly centered horizontal pair, tied by cork cancels and Washington,D.C. datestamps to legal-sized cover with “Postmaster General’s Office” imprint, printedaddress to Department of Dakota, St. Paul, Minn., Carrier backstamp, 1874 crayon dock-eting at left, cover with stain in the bottom right corner, otherwise a very fine quadruplerate usage. (photo - page 102) Est. 100-150
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456 � #PR24, $1.92 Dark brown, a scarce mint single with o.g., deep rich color, a couple ofshort perfs, fine and desirable; 2002 PF certificate. (photo - page 102) 1,650.00
457 � #PR74, $9.00 Orange uncommonly fresh, bright radiant color and crisp impression,quite well centered, o.g., lightly hinged, nearly very fine. (photo - page 102) 800.00
458 � #PR72, $3.00 Red vermilion, fresh mint single, bright vibrant color, o.g., lightlyhinged for this, small natural inclusion at iop right, fine and scarce; 2005 PF certificate.(photo - page 102) 650.00
459 �� #PR82, 12c Carmine, wonderfully fresh, gorgeous rich color, pristine o.g., n.h., fine;never hinged examples are very few and far between; 2013 PSE certificate. (photo - page102) for hinged 200.00
PARCEL POSTS
460 �/�� #Q3-12, 3c-$1.00 Parcel Post, generally fresh and well centered, the 25c a bottomsheet-margin plate no. 6176 single, o.g., 3c, 5c and 15c n.h., the others l.h., except 20ch.r., mostly very fine or better. (photo - page 102) 1,162.00
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461 �� #U44, 24c Red and green on buff, die 20, size 24, knife 120, wmk. 1, large mint entire,which is the only size it comes in, indicia with vivid rich colors and highly detailedembossing, the entire with several light vertical folds well away from the indicia, fine(UPSS #100; $750.00). (photo - page 104) 650.00
462 � #U247, 2c Red on white, round “O” in “TWO”, 32x38mm cut square, used with corkcancel and bit of a circular date stamp, very fine and scarce. (photo - page 102) 400.00
463 �� #U475, 2c on 1c on 3c Dark violet on amber, die 1, double surcharge, type 4 overtype 7A, the latter being a surcharge intended for postal cards, UPSS die 143(A), size 10,knife 59, wmk. 19, clean mint entire with deep color and bright amber paper, CitizensState Bank of Bastrop, Texas corner card as all have, extremely fine (UPSS #3077;$450.00). (photo - page 104) 475.00
464 �� #U475, 2c on 1c on 3c Dark violet on amber, die 1, double surcharge, types 4 and7A, the latter being a surcharge intended for postal cards, UPSS die 143, size 10, knife59, wmk. 19, clean mint entire with deep color, Citizens State Bank of Bastrop, Texascorner card, as all have, extremely fine (UPSS #3077; $450.00). (photo - page 104) 475.00
465 �� #U477, “2” on 3c Dark violet, die 1, type 6 surcharge issued at Frederick, Oklahoma,UPSS, size 13, knife 79, wmk. 19, crisp mint entire with printed “R.I. Case, CountyTreasurer/Court House, Frederick, Okla.” corner card, fresh and extremely fine andscarce; 2012 PF certificate (UPSS #3012). (photo - page 104) 200.00
466 �� #U479, “2” on 3c Dark violet on white, die 1, black surcharge, UPSS die 143(A),size 23, knife 112, wmk. 20, large mint entire with black Daytona, Florida handstampedsurcharge, clean, portion of backflap stuck down, very fine; 1966 PF certificate (UPSS#3033; $650.00). (photo - page 104) 550.00
467 �� #U502b, 1½c on 2c Carmine on white, die 7, type 8 surcharge, size 13, knife 78x,wmk. 27, pristine mint entire, fresh and extremely fine; 2012 PF certificate; ex-Saddleback(UPSS 3178). (photo - page 104) 525.00
468 �� #U571a-73a, 10c and 13c Bicentennial, brown color omitted, three different mintentires, each with the brown color (10c or 13c/USA) missing, fresh and clean, extreme-ly fine; ex-Floyd (UPSS #3577a, 3579a, 3581a; $450.00). (photo - page 104) 375.00
469 �� #U584c-d, U585 var., 13c Energy Conservation and Development, missing colorerrors, die 213, size 12, knife 69w, wmk. 49A, a remarkable “set” of five mint entireswith different missing color errors found on this envelope, comprised of black omitted(#U584c), black and red omitted (#U584d), plus the “Development” envelope yellowand tagging omitted (#U585 var.), red, yellow and tagging omitted (#U585 var.), blackpartially omitted (#U585 var.), all being pristine entires, very fine; a striking and rareassemblage; ex-Floyd (UPSS #3604c, 3604d, 3608 vars.). (photo - page 104) Est. 200-300
470 P Undersander #EAM1Bc, 5c Blue on white proof, UPSS die AM1, centered on top ofsheet of paper measuring 216x280mm and watermarked “EMPIRE-U.S.A.-BOND” infancy monogram, extremely fine and very rare, being one of only two reported exam-ples. (photo - page 104) 500.00
471 �� #UO62, 12c Red War Dept. on amber, die WD15, size 21, knife 92, wmk. 2, largemint entire in the smaller of the two sizes in which they come, a few trivial light scatteredspots, otherwise very fine (UPSS #WD124; $1,000.00). (photo - page 104) 950.00
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REVENUES
472 � #REA14, 12½c Brown, an exceptionally handsome used example of this early beerstamp, fresh rich color, well centered and accented by a neat “W. & J./Aug 9, 1811” incircle blue cancel, very fine and lacking the usual flaws found on these issues. (photo -page 108) 350.00
HUNTING PERMIT STAMPS
473 �� #RW2, 1935 $1.00 Rose lake, exceptionally fresh, with particularly rich color, o.g.,n.h., very fine; 2011 PF certificate. (photo - page 108) 800.00
1946 One Dollar Hunting Permit in Bright Rose Pink
One of Only Three Available to Collectors
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474 �� #RW13a, 1946 $1.00 Hunting Permit stamp in Bright rose pink instead of redbrown, a striking color error in a very distinct color than the normal printing, bright andfresh, o.g., n.h., very fine; only one block of ten stamps was ever found of this error, andwith the plate block of six and one single housed in the National Postal Museum, thatmakes for only three copies available to collectors. (photo) 35,000.00
475 ��PB #RW42-57, RW60, $5.00 to $15.00 Hunting Permits, plate blocks of four, o.g., n.h.,fine-very fine. 1,320.00
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476 �� #RW70b, 2003 $15.00 Multicolored, imperforate, striking top left corner margin ver-tical pair, with plate numbers and artist’s name in the top margins, pristine, o.g., n.h.,extremely fine; a very rare error that is particularly desirable in this position piece. (photo) 7,000.00
477 �/�� #RW1-73, 1934-2006 Hunting Permit mint collection, complete for the period, onlythree or four of the early issues are hinged and the #RW2 is regummed, all the rest arenever hinged, overall very clean and attractive, with very few exceptions all are well cen-tered and very fine or better. 6,264.00
478 ��/�� Collector’s impressive stock of duck/deer hunting and fishing stamps contains sev-eral hundreds of mint and used federal and state stamps from 1934 to about 2004(Federal to about 1988), with strength in state issues, housed in a binder, 11 counterbooks, stock pages, APS retail pages, and stock cards, several better items, including mintn.h. #RW51 var. special commemorative issue position XIV 1-12 (PF certificate), Utah1951 and 1952 complete unused sets of resident and non-resident deer licenses, fourframed state duck prints, and a few mint n.h. 1980s Australia and Canada duck stampsaccompany, mint stamps include h.r., l.h., n.h. o.g., unused (no gum or regummed),occasional fault among the early issues, many fine and better, a very desirable stock withmoderate duplication, somewhat disorganized, so examine carefully. Est. 2,000-3,000
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479 � #WS6, $5.00 Orange on green, attractive mint example of this rare war savings stamp,strong rich color, o.g., lightly hinged, fine and only available infrequently; 2001 PSE cer-tificate. (photo) 4,250.00
CONFEDERATE STATES
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480 � #5, 10c Rose, single with four mostly large margins, tied to partially printed notice date-lined July 23, 1862 by bold blue “Lynchburg, Va/July 24” c.d.s., cover with moderatefolds and wrinkling, the stamp extremely fine. (photo) 850.00
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Confederate States Collection
481 �(�)� Confederate States collection on Lighthouse hingeless album pages, offered intact asreceived, postmasters’ provisionals and general issues comprising mint and unused stampsand nine covers, includes mint #47X1, used #16X1 tied by Charlestown, SC town cancelto folded address sheet (PF certificate), 26X1 tied by light town “PAID” cancel to smallpiece, 61X3 (PF certificate), 61X4, 61X5, 62X1, general issues complete, including mint#8 block of 4, #11 margin block of 14 with Keatinge and Ball imprint and plate number1, used #1, 2a tied by full Proctor’s Creek, Va cancel to small piece, 5, 9, 10 pen cancel,11d, covers include #1 pair, 2, 6 pair (CSA certificate), and 11(3), the mint stampsinclude part or full o.g., mixed condition, many fine or better. Est. 1,500-2,000
482 � Confederate States cover collection comprised of nineteen items, being a collection ofeach different adhesive on cover, lacking only the 10c frame line for completion, includestwo nice covers franked by #2, one a Patterson printing and the other Hoyer, #3 singleon cover with PF certificate, #5 on cover, #6 single on cover, #8 single on a Charleston,S.C. drop letter, a well margined 10c “TEN” on cover and ending with a #13 on cover,condition varies from repaired to very fine, so inspection is essential. Est. 1,500-2,000
UNITED STATES POSSESSIONS
Canal Zone
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483 � #15 var, 8c on 50c Bistre brown, two13mm “PANAMA” reading up, both “PANA-MA” close together at right due to horizontally shifted overprint, rich color on freshpaper, o.g., fine and rare (CZSG #15.7). (photo) 2,500.00+
484 �BP #31b, 1c Dark green and black, booklet pane of six, handmade, perforated margins,tab at left, fresh and intact, o.g., fine-very fine. (photo - page 108) 500.00
485 �BP #39c, 2c Vermilion and black, booklet pane of six, imperforate margins, crisp andintact, o.g., fine-very fine. (photo - page 108) 575.00
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Canal Zone Collection
486 ��/�� Canal Zone collection on Lighthouse hingeless album pages, offered intact as received,comprehensive 1904-78 coverage, predominantly unused, mint o.g. h.r. or n.h., complete(except for #15) with respect to the Scott major-numbered overprinted stamps to 1939,including unused #2, used 3 tied by cancel to large piece (both with PF certificates), 3,46, 47, 48, 67, 94, 95, plus a few good varieties such as mint #1d, 12b, 13b, 20b (eachin a block of 4), 39e, 46a and 46b (both with PF certificates), 53a, and booklet panesincluding mint n.h. 32c, , 73a, and mint l.h.,97b (PF certificate), complete subsequentcommemoratives, postage dues (note used J3, J5, J6, J20), airmails and officials, mintincludes unused (no gum), occasional minor fault, good quality overall, generally fine orbetter, total of four PF certificates accompany. Est. 1,000-1,500
Hawaii
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487 � #6, 13c Dark red, handsome mint single, with large balanced margins all around, deeprich color and a crisp clean impression, large part o.g., extremely fine. (photo) 850.00
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488 ��� #49, $1.00 Rose red, pristine mint block of four, vivid rich color on fresh paper, immac-ulate o.g., n.h., fine and scarce. (photo) 2,500.00
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Hawaii Collection
489 �(�)� Hawaii collection on Lighthouse hingeless album pages comprising mint o.g., unused(no gum), or used 1853-99 issues, reprints, specimens, and unused postal cards, offeredintact as received, with better early issues, including unused #6, 9, 11, 11SB, 11RS,15,19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 50, used #8, 16 pen cancel, 22, complete 1864-99 defin-itives (except 61B, 66C), including mint n.h. 54b in upper left corner margin block of 4,#63, used 52c, 1896 official set, and unused 1882-97 postal cards, mint stamps includepart and full o.g., occasional fault, a few forgeries, attractive collection with many stampsfine or better. Est. 1,000-1,500
490 �� Hawaii mint and used stock, small stock of all American Bank Note Co. issues in quan-tities of four or less apiece, including mint #46 (2), 49 (2), 52C (2), 63, 69 and 72-73mint and used, a few small faults, no gum or off center, majority fine-very fine. Est. 300-400
Philippines
491 ��BP #214b, 2c Orange red, Ty. III, booklet pane of six, fresh color, o.g., n.h., fine. (photo- page 108) 600.00
492 � Philippines covers and cards, group of about a hundred items including Spanish periodpostal stationary and Japanese occupation covers and cards, the best however is theSpanish American war covers with military station postmarks, some better frankings, anice advertising cover to France, good patriotics, several picture post cards, soldier’s mail,etc., usual somewhat mixed condition, many fine-very fine; well worth a look. Est. 400-500
Possessions Collections
493 ��/� Mint Canal Zone, Hawaii, and Philippines collection neatly arranged on stock bookpages, scattered issues, with strength in Philippines, most identified by Scott numbers,includes mint n.h. Canal Zone #21-6, 38-41, 49-51, 120-35, C15-20, Hawaii 67, 79,Philippines 319-25, 354-60, virtually all mint, n.h., o.g., a few l.h., generally fresh, fine-very fine or better. Est. 500-750
494 �(�)� Cuba, Danish West Indies, Guam, Philippines, and Puerto Rico collections onLighthouse hingeless album pages comprising predominantly mint stamps, offered intactas received, with each possession displaying a high level of completion, includes many bet-ter items such as mint Cuba 1899 10c/10c special delivery, DWI 4c bisect on illustratedcover, mint n.h. Guam 1899 15c Bureau, complete mint Guam Guard issues, Philippinesmint $1.00 type I, $5.00, and used $1.00 type II Bureaus (all with PF certificates), mint$2.00 regular issue (PF certificate), mint n.h. 1904 2c scarlet booklet pane, 1945 Victoryset, mint n.h.1944 2c Victory official (#O38), unused Puerto Rico 1898 5c Coamo issue(PSE certificate), mint 1899 postage due with 25-degree overprint, mint stamps includeno gum, part or full o.g. h.r., and a few regummed, somewhat mixed condition, overallattractive appearance, generally fine-very fine. Est. 1,000-1,500
United Nations
495 ��� United Nations mint stock in a large box, filled with thousands of stamps (1951-82),with the majority being from the New York office, comprising full sheets and inscriptionblocks in glassines, stock pages, and sheet files, and singles mounted in a Minkus andWhite Ace album, accompanied by souvenir sheets (except 1955 issue), souvenir cards,82 souvenir folders with stamps from 1960-9, 1971-2, and 1977-82, unused postal sta-tionery, and hundreds of unaddressed FDCs, occasional peripheral faults among thesheets, otherwise a stock of good quality, o.g., n.h., very fine. Est. 300-400
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496 ��/�� Valuable and impressive collection offered intact as received in 6 Lighthouse hinge-less albums, high catalogue value due to its very solid coverage from 1847 to 2007,replete with scarce issues such as used #5A type 1b (position 8R1E), 19, (both with APScertificates), 85B (SPA certificate), 131 (PF certificate), unused 102, 129 (both with PFcertificates), a cover franked with 11, 17 tied by “STEAM” handstamp (ex Caspary), anda super abundance of other desirable stamps such as unused #9X1, 3, 4, 40, 44, 107, 128,130, used 1, 2, 12, 13, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 28A, 30, 31, 32, 34, 39 (red cancelnot guaranteed), 64, 67, 72, 78a (APS certificate), 79, 83, 84, 85, 85C, 85E, 86-91, 92-101, complete used 1869 Pictorials, mostly used and complete regular Banknotes (exceptfor 24c grill, and I grills) and Bureaus, mint or used complete Columbian and Trans-Mississippi, all other commemorative sets mint, mostly hinged, and complete to 1945(n.h. White Plains sheet), mint n.h. and 99.9% complete from about 1946 onward,Washington-Franklins are well covered, including mint 3c, 6c, 10c, 15c bluish papers, 5cerror in block of 6, and the same n.h. in a strip of 3, regular and definitive issues com-plete and mint from 1922 onward (except used $5 Coolidge), mint n.h. from 1954 for-ward, including some imperf coil errors, the back of the book also impresses with com-prehensive airmails, including mint Graf Zeppelin set (disturbed gum), special deliveries,postage dues, Offices in China, officials, newspaper and periodical stamps, parcel post,carrier stamps, a few locals, including #1LB6 with 26 on cover, 6LB6 on cover (PF cer-tificate), and ends with complete mint or unused 1934-2007 hunting permit stamps,rather mixed condition, including regummed, reperfed stamps, mint includes unused,part or full o.g., a few questionable items before 1920, however many are fine or better;five APS, two PF, and one SPA certificates accompany. Est. 15,000-20,000
497 �/�� Interesting and eclectic valuable collection of several hundred stamps mounted on self-devised pages, the largest portion is mint but there are used found in the early 19th cen-tury issues, the range of material is extensive with the largest portion of the value in 19thcentury and early twentieth century regular issues and commemoratives, the early issuescontain many better issues starting with an attractive appearing used #2, other rare andhigh catalog value items include a mint #25, mint or unused #37-39, 1869 Pictorials arenearly complete used including the 90c, early Banknotes are used but later Banknotes aremint and small Banknotes are complete, twelve different Columbians incl. a mint $4.00,there are numerous mint Bureau issues and Washington- Franklin issues, the 1902-03Regular issue is complete mint, also includes nice airposts with mint first issues andZeppelins are complete, other types of material include parcel posts cplt., newspaperstamps, better revenues incl. beer stamps, also high value savings stamps, a set of 1869Pictorials in india proofs, plus there are several hundred dollars face value in modernissues mostly miniature sheets, etc., and even some Hawaii, condition varies with faultspresent but flaws are usually unobtrusive, unused is found in the early issues, but manyhave o.g. and never hinged are found from the early 20th century on,overall fine-very fineappearance or better; catalog value is very high and this is a collection well worth exam-ining with some unexpected treasures to be found. Est. 10,000-15,000
498 ��/�� Mint and used collection to 1971 housed in a hingeless Lighthouse album, with dupli-cates to 1950s in a Safe hingless album and a Lighthouse stock book, the well-filledLighhouse album contains mostly used definitives to 1920, including used 1847 10c,1851 1c type II, 1652 1c type IV, 1860 24c and 30c, 1861 90c, 1868 E grills to 12c, andF grills to 15c, 1869 Pictorial set (6c unused), 1870 grilled Banknotes to 7c, other 1870-88 Banknotes to 90c, 1890-8 Bureaus to $5.00, 1912 Parcel Post set, mint 1894 $1.00type I and 1895 $5.00 Bureaus, 1918-23 airmails, 1933 50c Zeppelin 1919-22 Officesin China set, complete mint commemoratives from 1893 onward, including mint n.h.1909 2c Lincoln bluish paper and 1926 White Plains souvenir sheet, other commemora-tives mint n.h. from about late 1920s forward, the duplicates contain several mint, most-ly n.h. blocks, including 1893 1c, 2c, 10c Columbian, 1901 1c Pan American blocks of4, 1913 1c Panama-Pacific and 1920 5c Pilgrim plate blocks of 6, another mint n.h. 1926White Plains souvenir sheet, mint 1933 50c Zeppelin plate number single, and 1951-9United Nations inscription blocks of four, rather mixed condition among the early clas-sics, mint includes l.h., h.r., o.g., and unused, but many fine or better, plenty of desirablesingles and sets within to make this collection merit your careful attention. Est. 5,000-7,500
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499 ��/�� Desirable mint and used collection to 2010 in mounts and housed in 14 binders, 1968-2001 Post Office year books, envelopes and in glassines, with the majority being identi-fied by Scott number, all inside three large boxes, mostly used from 1851 through 1922,including used 1861 30c, 1866 15c, 1869 Pictorials to 12c, 1870-88 Banknotes to 90c(no grills), 1890-9 Bureaus to 90c, 1893 Columbians to 50c, 1902-3 Regular Issues to$1.00, 1908-20 Washington-Franklins to $5.00, 1913-15 Panama Pacific sets, and mintn.h. o.g. 1907 Jamestown, 1920 Pilgrim, and 1918-23 Airmail sets, solidly packed andmint, predominantly n.h., o.g. from 1923 onward, including 1923 $1.00-$5.00 RegularIssues, 1926 White Plains souvenir sheet, 1929 Kansas-Nebraska overprints, 1938Prexies, 1994 recalled Legends sheet, 1927 Lindbergh booklet pane, 1930 GrafZeppelins (65c l.h.), plus decent back-of-the-book, including mint n.h. 1994-2011 fed-eral duck stamps, used 1891-93 postage dues to 50c, 1912 parcel post set, even a fewused 1902 Yukon Territorial and 1930 Philippine revenues, mixed condition among theearly classics, abundant mint n.h. face to $18.30 totals over $2000 and includes manysheets, plate blocks, coil strips, and booklets, plentiful fine or better mint or used stamps,careful examination will prove worthwhile. Est. 3,000-4,000
500 ��/� Mint collection neatly arranged on stock pages in a SAFE binder, most identified byScott number, with strength in commemoratives to 1944 and airmails to 1963, openswith mint, n.h.1890-4 1c, 2c, 6c, and 8c Bureaus, continues with 1893 Columbians to30c, 1898 Trans-Mississippi to 8c, complete 1901 Pan American, 1904 LouisianaPurchase, 1913 Panama-Pacific, 1920 Pilgrim, and 1922-5 Regular Issues, also 1903 15cRegular Issue, 1938 Prexies, 1918-23 airmails, 1930 65c Zeppelin, 1933 50c Zeppelin,1912 20c Parcel Post, 1935 Potato Tax set, and others, there is even a set of 1929National Philatelic Exhibition labels, virtually all n.h., o.g., a few l.h., generally fresh, fine-very fine or better. Est. 2,000-3,000
501 �/�� Better items selection of mostly 20th century mint stamps arranged in a stockbook,includes a few early used such as #7, 9, 18 and 114 block of four, however the vast major-ity are mint and include #288 block of four and plate number and imprint pair, 327 blockof four, many first and second issue air mails including blocks, also a 3c 1869 essay andsome plate proofs, nearly all o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine and better. Est. 1,500-2,000
502 ��� Pan-American Exposition specialized collection balance comprised of mint and usedsingles, some blocks and imprint and plate no. strips, multiples, covers and ephemeramounted on quadrilled pages, includes a cover franked by 1c with slogan cancel on theday McKinley was shot, single frankings by each value on cover, several handsome multi-colored advertising covers, an unused set of picture post cards, many exposition labels,tickets, a McKinley silk ribbon and more, some faults, most are fine-very fine; well wortha look. Est. 750-1,000
Back-of-the-book Collection
503 �/�� Back-of-the-book mint collection comprised of air mails complete to 1979, including aset of Graf Zeppelins, special deliveries complete less #E10, with some duplication, a com-plete set of parcel post, with duplicates of most to 75c value, plus special handling andparcel post postage due complete, the occasional regummed stamp is noted, otherwiseo.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine and better. Est. 1,000-1,500
Small Lots by Issue
504 �(�)� Columbians and Trans-Mississippis, group comprised of a complete set of Columbianseither mint or used, lacking the $4.00 value, but with duplicates of 5c-8c and 30c, and acomplete set of Trans-Mississippi, all mint except the 5c and 50c, mixed condition. Est. 1,500-2,000
505 � #323-27, 1c-10c Louisiana Purchase cplt., 30 used sets, mixed condition with smallfaults or with perfs. touching design, however many are fine and better. 2,760.00
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Plate Block Collection
506 �/�� Plate block collection balance of several hundred in mounts on White Ace pages, mostof the value in a single binder including a 3c Columbian plate block of eight, 1c, 2c and5c Trans-Mississippi plates of four, 1c Louisiana Purchase plate of four, five different 1909commemorative plate blocks, 1c Panama-Pacific perf. 12 and perf. 10 plate blocks, 3cVictory, 1c-5c Huguenot-Walloon and Lexington-Concord, 2c Reds, 5c and 6c Kans., 4cand 7c-10c Nebr., Washington Bicentennial cplt., Presidentials cplt. and air mails, theremainder of the collection is on loose pages and includes Parks perf. and imperf as wellas Famous Americans cplt., some small faults, generally fine-very fine or so appearing. Est. 1,000-1,500
Stocks, Accumulations and Remainder Lots
507 ��/�/�Collector’s valuable classic holding of thousands of mint and used issues(1847//1930s) accumulated by a collector and neatly stored inside 66 counter books,most of which are identified by Scott, replete with better issues, including used 1847 5cwith red cancel (2), 1861-8 issues to 24c, 1869 Pictorials to 30c, a fascinating study of1873 2c Black Jacks on annotated pages in a binder and one of the counter books (totalof 249 mostly used items), including re-entries, printing and paper varieties, fancy can-cels, etc., mint and used Banknotes and Bureaus to 90c, mint 1893 Columbians to 30c,and used $2.00, mint 1898 Trans-Mississippi to 50c, Pan American to 10c, 1902-3 reg-ulars to 50c, including #319n (PF certificate), 1907 1c and 5c Pilgrim inscription andplate no. block of 10 and strip of 3 respectively and both n.h., many 1909 imperf com-memoratives, including #373 Shermack pair, Washington-Franklins abound to $2.00,including #386 pair (PF certificate), and many coils and booklet panes, a generousamount of 1923 imperf Harding arrow line and plate blocks, 1922-1931 regulars includ-ing 1929 Kansas overprinted set, 1938 Presidentials to $5.00, airmails contain severalmint sets of 1918-1923 issues, 65c Graf Zeppelin (2), 50c Zeppelins, and other back-of-the book, including Canal Zone #33a, national philatelic labels, and more, mixed condi-tion, mint includes unused, regummed, and l.h., n.h., o.g., many fine or better, offeredintact as received, quite disorganized, so careful viewing is a must. Est. 15,000-20,000
508 �/��� Compact and valuable mint and used stock with strength in nineteenth century,many hundreds of mint and used singles, and a few multiples, neatly arranged on stockpages, with quantities up to six or seven apiece, starts with several Postmaster’sProvisionals and continues with 1847 issues, 1851s to 12c, 1857s to 30c including bet-ter 1c types, 1861s to 90c and grills to 30c, 1869s to 90c, Bank Notes to 90c, with allthe previous containing a surprising number of mint or unused examples, with even somen.h. and better cancels, then virtually all mint, with small Bank Notes to 90c, unwater-marked Bureaus to 50c, watermarked Bureaus to $1.00 and a used $5.00, 1902 issue to50c, plus scattered Washington-Franklins, 1922 issues, some commemoratives, air mailsand special deliveries, condition varies but is superior to what is typically found in a stock,some small faults, no gum or regummed, however a great many are o.g., l.h., n.h. andused, very good to very fine; a desirable holding worth of a careful evaluation as the cat-alog value is quite substantial; seventeen certificates accompany. Est. 7,500-10,000
509 �� Valuable early 20th century mint and used stock from 1901 to 1928 (#294//646),neatly mounted in a small, leather-bound notebook, hundreds of stamps, identified byScott number, with many issues both mint o.g. and used, complete commemoratives forthe period, including mint 1901 Pan American, 1904 Louisiana Purchase, 1907Jamestown, 1902-3 Regular issues to $2.00, including mint 1c-15c, $1.00, and imperf1c, 2c pairs of same, abundant 1908-20 Washington-Franklins to $1.00, including mintcoil pairs to be checked, and 1912 $1.00, duplicates range from 2 to 25 per issue, manydifferent cancels, occasional minor fault, a very attractive stock, generally fine-very fine. Est. 3,000-4,000
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510 �/��� Collector’s huge stock of many thousands of mint and used stamps from 1851 throughmid-2000s identified by Scott and packed in Heco #102 cards inside 29 long, red fileboxes and 9 Heco cartons, replete with a satisfying array of definitives, commemoratives,including many used blocks, and back-of-the-book, better items include mint or unused1893 Columbians to 30c, mint 1938 $5.00 Coolidge, 1954 $5.00 Hamiltons, 1918 air-mails, used 1861 12c, 2c, 3c, and 6c 1869 Pictorials, Banknotes to 30c, 1893 50cColumbian, 1898 Trans-Mississippi to 10c, 1901 Pan American sets, 1908-1920Washington-Franklins to $2.00, 1915 Panama Pacific to 10c, 1917 $2.00 and $5.00,1912 parcel post set, officials, including a few proofs, revenues, with unused 1934 $1.00duck stamp, a file box full of mint 1930s-1970s charity seals, 1c-50c IPSA issues, a few$100s of mint face to $14.40, and much more, condition somewhat mixed before 1940,however there is much that is fine-very fine and better, duplication ranges from a few to100+ per issue, mint includes unused (no gum or regummed), n.h., l.h., o.g., quite dis-organized, so be sure to examine very carefully. Est. 2,000-3,000
511 ��/�� Collector’s gigantic mixture of 1000s (perhaps tens of 1000s) of mint and used stamps(1847-1990s) housed in envelopes, loose stock cards, counter book and APS retail salespages, in six binders, five stock books, two counter books, and several small boxes, allinside six large boxes, contains a sweeping array of definitives, commemoratives, andback-of-the book, bundleware, and many homemade packets of stamps on and off paper,better items abound, incl. mint 1884 4c banknote (7), 1893 $1.00 Columbian(regummed), 1898 Trans-Mississippi to 8c, 1901 Pan American set, 1902-3 regular issuesto 13c, 1907 5c Jamestown block of four, n.h., 1909 2c Hudson-Fulton imperforate plateblocks of six (2), Washington-Franklins, incl. 1917 5c red error in block of nine, n.h.,1918 $1.00 block of six, n.h., 1920 Pilgrim sets (7), used 1847 5c and 1855 10c type III(both with four margins), 1861 3c with fancy cancels, 1873 90c banknote (APS cert.),mint or used special deliveries, officials incl. a few proofs, Canal Zone overprints, a nicestock of mint n.h. 1c-50c IPSA issues, and many more desirable stamps, there is even abit of ephemera, and a 1926a $1.00 silver certificate with a blue seal, condition is some-what mixed among the pre-1940 issues, mint includes h.r., l.h. n.h., o.g. and unused (nogum or regummed), however, there is a great amount that is fine and better, outstandingprofit potential, quite disorganized, so examine very carefully. Est. 2,000-3,000
512 ��/�� Collector’s amazing errors, freaks, and oddities accumulation of many hundreds,ranging from the 1950s through the 1980s, housed in a stock book, six counter books,stock pages, APS retail pages, and HECO #102 file cards, abounds in imperf coil pairs,miscuts, color shifts, missing colors, etc. on definitives, commemoratives, Christmas, andairmails, including mint #314 imperf horizontal pair with cracked plate on right stamp,#1297a, 1338gh, 1597e block of 4 imperf vertically and horizontally, 1610a (2 blocks offour), 1615cf, 1617b, 1895a, 1907a, 2115f, 2280c, 2349a, 2421a, 2561a, 2609a,3066a, C82a, and many, many more, a smattering of used 1850s-1860s errors accompa-ny, except for these early errors, condition is generally sound, fresh, fine-very fine and bet-ter, an impressive, desirable assemblage with excellent retail potential, somewhat disorga-nized, so be sure to examine carefully. Est. 2,000-3,000
513 �� Accumulation of thousands of mint and used 19th and 20th century stamps arranged onstockpages in no particular order in eight binders, includes quantities of used Bank Notesand Bureau issues, transportation coils, postage, some fancy and other cancels, back-of-the-book, etc., lots of a low end nature with some better to be found, mixed condition. Est. 300-400
514 �� Mint and used assortment on stockpages, with some classics such as 1869s to 15c, BankNotes, a mint o.g., #263, duplicated mint Columbians to 50c, plus a $2.00 value, airmails and Philippines, mixed condition but worth a quick look. Est. 300-400
515 �� Remainder of consignment including many souvenir cards, stockbooks of inexpensivestamps, some foreign in an old Scott album, etc. Est. 150-200
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Modern Mint Lots
516 ��� Modern mint accumulation with the majority being full sheets, filling eight large mintsheet albums, plus more in sheet files, glassines or loose, but also a considerable amountof plate blocks of various sizes and scrap, nearly all 4c era and up issues, with most of theface value being in the most recent issues with values to $5.00, all filling two large car-tons. Face value 11,400.00
517 �� Modern mint accumulation of many thousands, housed in over 50 mint sheet files, andin glassines, folders, envelopes, and a few albums, all inside 2 large boxes, from the 1950sthrough the 1980s, predominantly in complete sheet form, plus a relatively smaller quan-tity of assorted blocks, plate blocks, coil strips, face values range from ½c to $1.00, withthe majority being between 6c and 20c, all fresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine.
Face value 11,000.00
518 �� Collector’s enormous face value holding comprising thousands of mint n.h. stampsfrom the 1940s (a few earlier) through the early 2000s, with denominations ranging from1c to $16.50, housed in mint sheet files, envelopes, unopened post office packets, sever-al small cartons, Heco #102 stock cards, 26 stock books, 12 binders, and 14 albums, allfilling eight large boxes, abounding with complete sheets, plate number and sloganblocks, coils, including intact rolls of 100 or 500, complete booklets, booklet panes,miniature sheets, and souvenir sheets, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine and better; we think theface value should be in the vicinity of $7,000.00, but have not counted it. Est. 3,000-4,000
519 ��PB Plate block and modern mint accumulation of thousands of mostly unorganized plateblocks with duplication, loose, in glassines by issue (many of which identified by Scottnumber), in 5 Lighthouse stockbooks, and hundreds more mounted on pages in 3binders, and housed in 2 Scott and 3 White Ace albums, the vast majority are from 1938-80 (#803-1843), with strength in 3c, 4c, and 5c commemoratives of the 1940s-60s, alsoincludes 1938 Prexies and 1954-55 Liberty Issues to 50c, 1965-78 Prominent Americansto $5.00, 1968 $1.00 Airlift, 1978-79 Americana $1.00-$5.00 values, 1957-1979 com-memorative airmails (#C49-C94), and 18 commemorative year sets from the 1970s-80,o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Face value 2,000.00
520 ��� Mint accumulation of mostly postage filling a large carton, including plate blocks,scrap, full sheets and booklets, there is a good variety of denominations, with lots ofrecent material including quite a few high values, also a complete set of Post Office yearsets from 1968 to 2000. Est. 1,000-1,500
521 �� Postage accumulations of full sheets, sheetlets, souvenir sheets, blocks, plate blocks,booklets and scrap. Face value 1,890.00
Postal History Large Lots
522 � Balance of the Sidney W. Emery collection of H.B. Shaw correspondence covers, ahuge holding of 148 covers mounted on his exhibit pages, plus an additional 265 coversin sleeves, all ranging from the 1860s to the late 1870s, includes many covers with 3cfranking from small towns across the country, with many discontinued post offices, quitea few fancy cancels and colored cancels, including Brown and Violet, unusual postmarks,illustrated and advertising covers, western states including Territorial, useful 1869 issues,as well as some postal stationery, however much of the values lies in registered covers,including 22 15c Bank Note usages, mixed issue frankings and multiples frankings tomake the 18c or 11c registered rates, the vast majority are clean fresh covers that will retailin the $10.00 to $250.00 or more range, with the overall quality being far superior thewhat is normally encountered, overwhelmingly fine-very fine and better; a highly desir-able lot which should be thoroughly viewed to be fully appreciated; five certificatesaccompany. Est. 7,500-10,000
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523 � 1869 Issue balance of the Sidney W. Emery cover collection, an appealing group of64 covers comprised of frankings by a single 1c (20), including two Salt Lake City, UtahTerritory circular rate usages and an illustrated advertising cover, 1c pairs (4), includingan advertising cover, 1c strip of three (8), including an advertising cover, 1c and 2c com-bination franking (5), 1c and 2c Bank Note (2), 1c and 2c Black Jack, 1c and 1867 grilled5c, 2c single franking (4), two with corner cards and one with illustrated advertisement,2c pair (2), 2c single and pair, 2c and 6c with two 1861 15c to Peru (defective), 3c sin-gle (8), 3c pair (2), 6c single (2), one with corner card, 10c to Germany, 12c to Englandand 15c to Germany, somewhat mixed condition, most fine or better. Est. 3,000-4,000
524 � Cover collection with strength in Maine, hundreds of 19th and 20th century coversand cards mounted in eleven binders in no particular order, including classics from the1847 issue, illustrated and advertising, patriotic, many registered usages, stampless includ-ing straight line and fancy postmarks, locals, early commemoratives, Officials on cover andpenalty mail, Trans-Atlantic, better frankings, western express, free franks including H.Hamlin and A. Gallatin, air mail including Zeppelin and catapult, entires and postal cards,etc., a good percentage of which is Maine related, typical mixed condition, many fine-veryfine; a useful lot with much easily saleable material. Est. 2,000-3,000
525 � Postal history accumulation of several hundred nineteenth to early twentieth centurycovers on cover album pages, includes stampless with a Philadelphia “full rigged ship”postmark on 1834 cover from Cuba, four N.Y. “clamshell” postmarks, several straight linepostmarks and a range of stampless trans-Atlantics, including several from California andone to Denmark, there are also many 3c 1851-57 issues, some better frankings including#33(2), 26 and 24 on cover to England and #78 and 65(2) to Italy and #238 and 232on reduced cover to Switzerland, plus other commemorative frankings and some locals,usual mixed condition, however nicer than usual quality with a great many fine and bet-ter; an interesting lot which should not be missed. Est. 1,500-2,000
526 � Civil War cover collection of a few dozen Union items, including thirteen patriotic cov-ers, one a multicolored Magnus cover with PF certificate, plus ten unused patriotics, alsoa cover addressed to Abraham Lincoln while President, a 3c 1857 on cover with manu-script “old stamps worthless” across the stamp and ms. “due 3” (with PF certificate), a1901 Grand Army of the Republic” multicolored advertising cover and more, somefaults, many fine-very fine. Est. 1,000-1,500
527 � Massive cover accumulation of what may well be over ten thousand covers and cardsrepresenting a collector’s lifetime accumulation housed in 20 shoe box sized plastic tubs,plus a couple dozen various sized boxes and some albums, all filling fifteen large cartons,most are sleeved, but some are unsleeved and many are priced, the holding is predomi-nantly 20th century and is heavy in first day covers, however there are also numerousnaval covers, plus first flight covers, WWII patriotics, events, commercial, registered, 20thcentury fancy cancels, illustrated and advertising, lots of mint and used entires and postalcards, arctic and antarctic, stampless, picture post cards, etc., some faults, much is fine-very fine; totally disorganized so should be inspected carefully as we found some betteritems and there really may be anything here. Est. 1,000-1,500
528 � York County Maine covers from the Sidney W. Emery collection, holding of severalhundred nineteenth and early twentieth century covers mounted on pages or loosehoused in two binders and in three small boxes, we note stampless including boxed Saco(3), straightline Portsmouth and York, mamy illustrated and advertising, fancy cancels,town cancels (heavy in Alfred), also entires and postal cards, manuscript postmarks,R.P.O., Civil War patriotic, the correspondence of Samuel M. Came addressed to Alfredand more, usual mixed condition, may fine-very fine; good variety here for the internetseller. Est. 750-1,000
529 � 3c 1869 issue covers, group of 74 covers, including a couple advertising, many smalltowns, a few fancy cancels (mostly stars), two frankings by strips of three, etc., usual vari-able condition. Est. 300-400
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530 � Cover accumulation of many hundreds of predominantly 20th century, sleeved,unsleeved and in an album, includes a little of everything such as RPO, foreign destina-tions, special delivery, air mail, naval, postal stationery, registered, advertising, WWI andWWII, censored, unusual rates, etc., typical mixed condition, many fine or better; wortha look. Est. 200-300
531 � Cover accumulation including dozens of stampless, air mail mostly related to PanAmerican Airways, picture post cards, a couple better items and some junk. Est. 200-300
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ADEN
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532 � India #O20, 1867 4a Green with “Service” overprint, neatly tied to piece by clearblue numeral “125” cancel of Aden Cantonment, very fresh and attractive, very fine; thisIndia used in Aden issue is especially rare as this blue cancel was only in use for sixmonths; 1960 R.P.S certificate (S.G. India #O29). (photo) Est. 500-750
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THIRD SESSION
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Lots 532-689
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WORLDWIDE STAMPS AND POSTAL HISTORY
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ANGUILLA
533
533 �/�� #1-16, 1967 ½c-$5.00 Overprints cplt., ½c-4c and 6c-15c mint n.h., the remainingvalues used with neat 1967 Valley datestamps, the $1.00 tied to piece, fine-very fine; arare and seldom offered set being one of the rarest sets from the Elizabethan era; the50c through $5.00 values each with 2012 BPA certificate (S.G. #1-16; £4,547). (photo) 4,451.00
ARGENTINA
534 � #10, 1859 1P Blue, fine impression, large margins all around, luxuriant color, tied bydots cancel to folded cover to Corrientes, rimless “Correos Buenos Aires/17 Dic, 59”datestamp, cover with right flap missing, very fine and attractive. (photo - page 108) 200.00
535 � #6, 1862 10c Green, ample margins to clear at right, tied by bold strike of blue “CorreoNational/del/Rosario” postmark to fresh folded cover to San Luis, matching “Correodel Rosario/? Nov, 62” datestamp, very fine. (photo - page 108) 500.00
536 � #8b, 1864 5c brown rose watermarked, partial double impression, single showingclear doubling of the impression on the bottom half of the stamp, generous equal mar-gins all around, tied by segmented cork cancel to folded letter to Buenos Aires, matching“Del Uruguay/26 Jul, 1873” datestamp alongside, extremely fine; Scott values off coverexamples for $500.00 (photo - page 124) Est. 300-400
537 � #15, 1867 5c Rose unwatermarked, huge margins to clear at upper right, includingportions of the adjacent stamps at top and bottom, tied by “CorreoNational/del/Rosario” postmark to folded cover to Montevideo, “Correo del Rosario/6Ago, 67” datestamp at upper right, cover with top and bottom flaps missing, otherwisevery fine; signed Rachitoff. (photo - page 124) 600.00
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538 ��� #80a, 1890 40c Olive green imperforate, irregular bottom right corner margin blockof fifteen that will yield seven horizontal pairs, ample to large margins, o.g., n.h., freshand very fine. (photo - page 124) for hinged 385.00+
539 � #88, 1891 20P Green, fresh mint example of this high value, o.g., small h.r., very fine.(photo - page 124) 500.00
540 � #88 Footnote, 1891 50P Red, fresh mint example of this very scarce high value, whichwas prepared but not issues, rough perforations as always, o.g., l.h., horizontal crease, fineappearance; signed A. Diena. (photo - page 124) 1,000.00
541 � #96b, 1892 5c Green error of color, rare mint example, centered to base, o.g., h.r.,small stain around a few perforations, very good; only a single sheet of 100 was issued, ofthese 37 were used at Buenos Aires before the error was noticed and the remaining 63were returned to the Correo Central and were then distributed to various private per-sons;1975 PF certificate. (photo - page 124) 700.00
542
542 � #96b, 1892 5c Green error of color, very well centered for this, very fine and rare,affixed to hand written letter from Dr. Carlos Carles on Director General de Correos yTelegrafos letter head dated February 20, 1893 and reading “Friend Casares, I am pleasedto send you one of the last examples of the stamp you wanted to have for your distin-guished wife. Esteemed greetings,” also includes the official envelope in which the letterwas sent, with boxed “Oficina de Clasificacion/20 Febr. 93” backstamp; only a singlesheet of 100 was discovered, of these 37 were used at Buenos Aires before the error wasnoticed and the remaining 63 were returned to the Correo Central and were then dis-tributed to various private persons; ex-Dale-Lichtenstein. (photo) 700.00+
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543 � #139a, 1899 1P Blue and black, Center Inverted, deep rich colors, actually better cen-tered than most existing copies as the majority are found quite poorly centered, typicalslightly brownish o.g., light h.r., very fine; a mere 50 were printed and some of thesewere used; signed Buhler and accompanied by 1975 PF certificate. (photo) 2,000.00
544 S #374-92S, 1930 ½c-50P Revolution of 1930 overprinted “Muestra” cplt., plus sixdifferent unissued ½c-10c values in the design of the high values, o.g, l.h. or h.r., 4c diag-onal crease, occasional nibbed or pulled perfs. as usual, otherwise fine-very fine; a rare andseldom seen set of specimen overprints. (photo - page 124) Est. 300-400
545 S #C1-19S, 1928 5c-3.60P First air posts overprinted “Muestra” cplt., o.g., l.h., 15cdiagonal crease, otherwise fine-very fine and scarce. (photo - page 124) Est. 200-300
546 � #C22a, 1930 1P Slate blue and red, with blue Zeppelin overprint inverted, o.g., l.h.,some foxing at top, otherwise fine and rare; only 100 stamps received an inverted over-print; signed Kneitschel and another. (photo - page 124) 650.00
547 � #C25-29, 1930 20c-1.80P Green Graf Zeppelin overprints cplt., o.g., l.h., very fine;each signed A.P. Ferrari. (photo - page 124) 766.00
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548 �� ACSC #879b, 1980 22c National Stamp Week souvenir sheet, imperforate error,o.g., never hinged, very fine and handsome: the three stamps that are incorporated intothe overall illustration on the sheet are normally set off by the perforations, but thisimperforate error causes an overall continuity that is very attractive; an extremely rareerror with only fifteen imperforate examples known. (photo) A$7,500
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549 � #380, 1936 10S Dollfuss, attractive mint example, especially well centered, o.g, lightlyhinged, choice very fine. (photo - page 124) 800.00
BAHAMAS
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550 � #2, 1861 1p Lake, fresh and attractive, full rough perforations though just in at left butscissors separated to give well clear to large margins, strong color and impression, o.g.,fine; 1967 R.P.S. certificate (S.G. #4; £650). (photo) 925.00
551 TC #3TC, 1861 4c Victoria, imperforate trial color plate proof in black on thick card,adequate to large margins, scarce and very fine (S.G. #5TC). (photo - page 124) Est. 300-400
552 P #13P, 1861 4c Rose, imperforate plate proof on gummed watermarked paper, largemargins, part o.g., h.r., very fine and quite rare (S.G. #26P). (photo - page 124) Est. 300-400
BARBADOS
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553 � #51c, 1875 1p Gray blue, watermark sideways, used, the only way this variety isknown, attractive unobtrusive cancel, well centered, very fine; a scarce variety that is sel-dom offered (S.G. #74a; £850). (photo) 1,100.00
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BECHUANALAND
1885 ½d Black With Lake Overprint
One of Only Two Used Examples in Private Hands
554
554 � #4a, 1885 ½p Black with lake “British Bechuanaland” overprint, an astoundinglyrare used example of this very rare lake color overprint, bearing a clearly identifiable por-tion of a black Mafeking c.d.s., rich colors of both the stamp and overprint, attractive finecentering; the catalog values do not reflect the rarity of this used stamp being more(Stanley Gibbons) or less (Scott) the same as the mint examples which though rare arerelatively common compared to the used; there are only three used examples of thisstamp known, all from different towns, one is in the Royal collection of QueenElizabeth II and another is in the collection of a South African collector purchased in thelast few years, thus this is the only example available or likely to be in the foreseeablefuture; a great rarity of this African country; 2004 Philatelic Federation of Southern Africacertificate (S.G. #1a; £5,000) (photo) 5,000.00
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555 E 1872 Unappropriated 5/- die proof in black on white card, this design is very similarto the shilling values for the 1888 Bechuanaland issue with different ornaments in thecorners around the vignette, “May 24, 1872” and “Before Striking” handstamps andapproval initials, fresh and extremely fine; unique in this form. (photo) Est. 750-1,000
556
556 � #27, 1888 “2d.” surcharge in green on 2p Lilac, used, quite well centered, fresh color,portion of a numeral “555” in bars cancel of Vryburg, very faint diagonal crease at bot-tom left which is of little significance to this rarity as most of the few known are usuallyfound with more serious flaws, fine and one of the more attractive examples available;originally a trial overprint, one sheet was put into use Vryburg and only a tiny numberhave survived; 1991 PF certificate (S.G. #23c; £4,000). (photo) 3,750.00
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BERMUDA
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557 TC #29TC, 1903 1p Dry Dock, imperforate trial color proof in Ultramarine and grey ongummed paper watermarked Crown and “CA”, bottom margin single from the very raresmall plate of six with Jubilee lines, well clear to large margins, o.g., l.h., very fine (S.G.#32TC). (photo) Est. 1,500-2,000
558
558 TC #29TC, 1903 1p Dry Dock, imperforate trial color proof in sepia and grey ongummed paper watermarked Crown and “CA”, bottom margin single from the very raresmall plate of six with Jubilee lines, nice full margins all around, o.g., light h.r., choicevery fine (S.G. #32TC). (photo) Est. 1,500-2,000
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559 TC #29TC, 1903 1p Dry Dock, imperforate trial color proof in purple and brown ongummed paper watermarked Crown and “CA”, large balanced margins, o.g., light h.r.,choice very fine (S.G. #32TC). (photo) Est. 500-750
560 � S.G. #88ga, 1931 2/- Purple and blue on grey blue, break in scroll, position R.1/12, mint example of this variety, particularly deep intense colors, o.g., l.h., exception-al centering, extremerly fine (Scott #94a var.). (photo - page 134) £300
561 ��� S.G. #534a, 1986 “90c” on $3 Green Turtle, double surcharge, right margin doublegutter block of four with two sets of plate numbers for plates A and B, o.g., n.h., veryfine; a nice position piece of this error (Scott #509; priced in footnote at $440.00+).(photo - page 134) £360+
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Boer War P.O.W Covers
562
562 � 1902 Boer war prisoner-of-war cover, an outbound cover from the POW camp inBermuda with 1p Carmine rose tied by “Hamilton/Bermuda/JU 24, 1902” c.d.s., toBloemfontein, South Africa, bearing an excellent strike of violet boxed “Prisoners ofWar/Passed Censor/Bermuda” handstamp, this is the rarest type Bermuda censor mark-ing with the numeral “4” omitted from the center (CM4a), bkstd., edge tears to the covernot affecting markings, otherwise fine and a rare POW cover. (photo) Est. 750-1,000
563 � 1901 Boer war prisoner-of-war cover, an outbound cover from the POW camp inBermuda with 1p Carmine rose tied by “Hamilton/Bermuda/NO 7, 1901” c.d.s., toKroonstad, Orange River Colony in South Africa, blue “Prisoners of War/PassedCensor/Bermuda” circular handstamp, (CM1), also “NPR” hs. in the same ink whichmay be a railway marking, bkstd., fine usage. (photo - page 134) Est. 200-300
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564 � 1902 Boer war prisoner-of -war cover, an inbound cover to the POW camp in Bermudafrom the Netherlands with three adhesives tied by “Oost-Souburg/8 Apr 02” c.d.s., bear-ing a full strike of violet boxed “Prisoners of War/Passed Censor/4/Bermuda” hand-stamp,(CM4), New York transit and backstamped Hamilton., edge wear to the coveraffecting one stamp, otherwise fine; very scarce cover with less than fifteen inbound cov-ers recorded. (photo) Est. 500-750
BRITISH ANTARCTIC TERRITORY
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565 �� S.G. #34w, 1971 “10p” on 2/- Dark violet and orange sepia, inverted watermark,left margin mint single, o.g., fresh with fine centering, a rare watermark error (Scott #35var.). (photo) Est. 1,000-1,500
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BRITISH GUIANA
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566 � #71,1875 24c Yellow green, the scarce perf. 15 issue, exceedingly bright and fresh, o.g.,unusually fine for this issue (S.G. #114; £650). (photo) 800.00
BRITISH HONDURAS
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567 � #34a, 1891 6c on 10c on 4p Mauve, red “6” and bar surcharge inverted, deep lux-uriant color, fresh and marvelously well centered for this tight margin issue, o.g., l.h.,extremely fine and scarce (S.G.#43a; £600). (photo) 725.00
BRUNEI
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568 � #1a, 1906 1c Violet and Black with Black “BRUNEI” overprint, used with portionof blue c.d.s., fresh and well centered with full even perforations all around, very fine; thisoverprint in black rather than red is considered an error and a great rarity with only onesheet printed; 1998 David Brandon certificate (S.G.#11a; £3,000). (photo) 3,000.00
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569 ��� #1N45, 1942 6p Ultramarine, experimental peacock handstamp in black, bottomright sheet-margin block of eight, o.g., n.h., very fine; each signed Rowell (S.G. #J19a;£600). (photo - page 134) 800.00+
570 �� Japanese Occupation #2N59, 1944 2c Yellow green, inverted overprint, mint single,o.g., n.h,, fine and scarce (S.G. #J106a; £425). (photo - page 134) 500.00
CANADA
571 P Unitrade #1P, 1857 3d Red, plate proof on India, ample to large margins, fresh andvery fine. (photo - page 134) C$300
572 TC Unitrade #2TC, 1857 6d Red lilac, trial color plate proof on Indiamounted on card,ample to large margins, fresh and choice very fine. (photo - page 134) C$250
573 TC Unitrade #2TCv, 1851 6d Grey, trial color plate proof on India overprinted“Specimen” vertically in orange, mounted on card, ample to large margins, fresh andvery fine. (photo - page 134) C$250
574
574 P Unitrade #3Pi, 1851 12d Black, plate proof on India overprinted “Specimen” vertical-ly in carmine, mounted on card, ample to large margins, fresh and very fine. (photo) C$2,500
575 TC Unitrade #15TCiv, 1859 5c Brown red, trial color plate proof on India overprint-ed “Specimen” horizontally in black, handsome horizontal pair, large even margins,small natural hole in the margin between the stamps caused by a strong impression of theperiod, fresh and very fine. (photo - page 134) C$500
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576 TC Unitrade #16TCiii, 10c Brown, trial color die proof on India, from the compounddie with the 12p “scar” die proof, on individual piece of India for this value measuring24x31mm, on original card backing measuring 29x33mm showing die scratches at topright, beautiful clear color and razor sharp impression; extremely fine; very rare showpiecein this format and in our opinion quite undercataloged; ex-Dr. Choi-Lok Tang. (photo) C$2,000
577 P Unitrade #18P, 1859 12 ½c Yellow green, plate proof on India mounted on card,generous equal margins, fresh and choice very fine. (photo - page 134) C$325
578 P Unitrade #19P, 1859 17c Blue, plate proof on India, large margins all around, freshand choice very fine. (photo - page 134) C$300
579
579 (�) #4, 1852 3d Red on wove paper, a pleasing unused example, ample margins all around,vivid rich color and crisp impression on fresh white paper, very fine; 2012 GreeneFoundation certificate (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo) 1,250.00
580 (�) #4, 1852 3d Red on medium wove paper, unused, mostly large margins to close butclear at top, vivid rich color and sharp impression on fresh paper, couple natural inclu-sions, fine (Unitrade C$1,250.00). (photo - page 134) 1,250.00
581 � #5b, 1855 6d Greenish gray on wove paper, fresh used example, mostly large marginsall around, barely touching outer frame at top left, rich color and a strong impression,neat central target cancel, nearly very fine and attractive; 1987 BPA certificate (UnitradeC$2,000.00). (photo - page 134) 1,500.00
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582 � #7, 1855 10p Blue on thin paper, used, well clear to large margins all around, strongcolor, light cancel, very fine (Unitrade C$2,500.00). (photo) 1,750.00
583 (�) #7a, 1855 10d Blue on thick white paper, unused (no gum), three ample to clear mar-gins, a bit in at left, rich color and sharp impression, small thinned spot, very good appear-ance; an affordable example of this rare mint stamp; 1994 Greene Foundation certificate(Unitrade C$3,000.00). (photo - page 134) 8,000.00
584
584 � #8, 1857 ½d Rose, an impressive mint single, possessing a marvelous overall freshnesswhich belies its age, four large to huge margins, lovely bright color, full clean o.g., verylightly hinged, extremely fine; 1995 Greene Foundation certificate stating “somewhatoxydized,” the oxidation having been subsequently treated and removed (UnitradeC$2,700.00). (photo) 1,000.00
585 (�) #9a, 1857 7½d Deep green, unused (no gum), intense color, margins to touching,thinned spot, very good appearance; 1944 RPS certificate (Unitrade C$2,750.00).(photo - page 134) 8,750.00
586 (�) #11, 1858 ½p Rose perforated, unused, remarkably well centered for this, with the per-forations clearing the design all around, bright color and fine impression, pinhole anddiagonal crease not noted on the certificate, fine appearance; 2012 Greene Foundationcertificate noting only the pinhole (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo - page 134) for fine 2,800.00
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587 (�) #12, 1858 3d Red perforated, unused (no gum), a pleasing example of this very raremint stamp, with vibrant rich color on fresh white paper, typical centering for this, verygood; sound mint examples of this stamp are seldom offered; 1986 Green Foundationcertificate (Unitrade C$5,000.00). (photo) 10,000.00
588
588 � #12, 1858 3d Red perforated, rare mint example of this elusive stamp, attractively cen-tered for this terribly difficult value, with the perforations nearly clearing the design allaround, o.g., h.r., short tear at upper left and diagonal crease at lower right, fine appear-ance; the first original gum example we have offered in our auctions; 2012 GreeneFoundation certificate (Unitrade C$24,000.00). (photo) for fine 15,000.00
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1859 Six Pence Brown Violet Perforated
Rare Original Gum Example
589
589 � #13, 1859 6d Brown violet perforated, exceptionally well centered and margined forthis rare and perennially challenging stamp, rich fresh color and a crisp detailed impres-sion, full original gum that is sweated and disturbed, tiny rust spots, otherwise fine; anespecially difficult stamp to find both this well centered and with original gum; signedCalves and Bolaffi, clear 1975 Behr certificate and 2012 Greene Foundation certificate(Unitrade C$20,000.00). (photo) for fine 20,000.00
590 (�) #14, 1859 1c Rose, perf. 12x12, handsome unused single, wonderfully well centeredwithin uncharacteristically wide margins which clear the design all around, rich color oncrisp white paper, very fine and choice; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (UnitradeC$600.00). (photo - page 134) for fine 325.00
591 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, nicely centered for this, with the perforations clearing thedesign all around, fresh color and crisp impression, part o.g., fine (Unitrade C$875.00).(photo - page 134) 525.00
The Garvin Lohman Collection of the 1859 5c Beaver Issue
See Lots 849-50 For Large Lots
592 TC Unitrade #15TCi, 1859 5c Orange brownish-red, plate proof on India mounted oncard, horizontal pair, large even margins all around, extremely fine. (photo - page 134) C$500
593 TC Unitrade #15TCviii, 1864 5c Orange yellow, plate proof on India, showing a strongre-entry of left inner frameline, large equal margins, fresh and extremely fine. (photo -page 134) for normal C$500
594 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, fresh mint single, with eye-catching intense color, full o.g.,lightly hinged, fine for this (Unitrade C$875.00). (photo - page 134) 525.00
595 �� #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, fresh mint block of four, typical centering for this, with the per-forations touching at left, crisp and intact , o.g., right pair with some gum loss or skips,top right stamp with a tiny thin at lower right, otherwise very good and scarce. (photo -page 142) for singles 2,200.00
596 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, tied by “Chatham, C.W./Fe 14, 63” duplex to cover to St.George, with St. George barrel double circle backstamp, being a scarce late use of thePrichard & Andrews 1831 issue handstamp and “G.W.R./East/Fe 17, 63” RPO transitbackstamp, docket at upper left, very fine and scarce RPO usage. (photo - page 142) Est. 150-200
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597 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, tied by clear four-ring numeral “8” cancel of Chatham tocover to Morpeth, matching “Chatham, U.C./De 5, 1864” datestamp at bottom left andbackstamped at Morpeth, U.C. the next day, cover and stamp defective with top right cor-ner missing, nevertheless one of only three examples of the Chatham four-ring “8”known on cover. (photo - page 142) Est. 150-200
598
598 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, nicely centered vertical pair, just tied through the perfs. tocover to Clarance Station, Iowa by two strikes of fancy “DPO” in grid postmark,“Dunbarton, U.C.” datestamp with ms. “12 Sept 65” added at center, slightly reduced atleft, fresh and very fine; the only recorded example of this Dunbarton fancy cancel;2003 Greene Foundation certificate. (photo) Est. 300-400
G R A D E D C E R T I F I C A T E SAs an added new convenience to our bidders, we have now identified lots accompanied by Professional Stamp Experts (PSE) or Philatelic Foundation (PF) graded certificates byplacing a � just below the symbol field at the left of the description. Lots accompanied by a graded PSE certificate will also have incorporated into the description the Stamp MarketQuarterly (SMQ) price for the corresponding grade. Lots accompanied by a graded PF certificate will have incorporated into the description the Scott Stamp Value (SSV)
price for the corresponding grade.
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599 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, horizontal pair, right stamp with portion of top right cornermissing, tied by “Hamilton, C.W./Au ?, 67” duplex postmarks to oblong cover to NapaCity, California, red straightline “Paid/Canada-10-Cent.” exchange office handstamp,light overall toning, otherwise a fine usage paying the reduced 10c rate to Californiaeffective 1 July, 1864; one of only two examples of the 5c Beaver to Californiarecorded by Charles Firby. (photo) Est. 750-1,000
600
600 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, two singles tied by “London, C.W./Ja 6, 66” Berri duplexpostmarks to cover to Victoria, Vancouver Island, very fine and rare; Firby recordsonly three such frankings to the west coast. (photo) Est. 500-750
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601 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, single tied by clear “London, C.W./De 27, 67” Berri duplexpostmark to buff cover addressed to Byng Inlet, via Penetanguihene, blue“Penetanguishene, U.C./De 28, 1867” backstamp, cover a bit reduced at left and withrounded corners at right, fine; the Byng Inlet post office was not opened until the fol-lowing year; a rare Winter Mail cover carried by courier or Dog Team, being one ofonly two recorded examples. (photo) Est. 500-750
602 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, precancelled with five vertical bars, small faults, affixed tocover to South Monasshan, C.W., partially clear “Mill-brook, C.W./No 16, 66” date-stamp and faint red backstamp, reduce a bit irregularly at right, otherwise fine; the onlyrecorded example of this pre-cancel on cover and one of the most important items forthe Canada pre-cancel collector; the Mill-brook Postmaster cancelled sheets of the 5cBeaver in advance and placed them on letters as they were brought in, the BellvillePostmaster also followed this procedure. (photo - page 142) Est. 500-750
603 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, single with deep luxuriant color, tied by four ring cancel tocover to Synden, matching “Ontario, C.W./Nov ?, 1868” datestamp, with “MISSENT-TO” straightline handstamp and “Clifton, C.W./Nov 16, 1868” c.d.s., with manuscript“try Lynden”, cover with small corner nick at bottom right, very fine; there was no suchsuch post office as Synden, the manuscript “try Lynden” was added by post office staff,Clifton and Lynden were about 50 miles apart on the Great Western Railway, Clifton hadearlier been Suspension Bridge and later became Niagara Falls; ex-Dale-Lichtenstein.(photo - page 142) Est. 150-200
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604 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, single affixed partly over a clear strike of red oval“Legislative/Canada/Assembly” handstamp and tied by “Ottawa, C.W./Jan 12, 66”Berri duplex postmark to cover to Goderich, backstamped the next day at Goderich, por-tion of backflap missing, very fine; this Legislative Assembly handstamp was in use foronly a year and this is one of only three strikes recorded on cover, (photo) Est. 300-400
605 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, tied to cover to Gosfield, C.W. by mostly clear four-ringnumeral “10” of St. Thomas, matching “St. Thomas, U.C./Dc 30, 1864” datestampat bottom left, Windsor and two other backstamp, some aging, fine and rare usage of thisvery scarce numeral. (photo - page 142) Est. 100-150
606 � #15 var., 1859 5c Vermilion, “burning bush” variety, tied to cover to Granby by most-ly clear blue four-ring numeral “45” of Stanstead, matching “Stanstead, L.C./De 11,1859” datestamp at left, three backstamps, cover reduced diagonally at top, but still a veryrare on cover usage of this four-ring numeral. (photo - page 142) Est. 100-150
607 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, vertical pair, deep shade, some toning around the perimeter,tied by square grids to cover to Washington, D.C. with “Toronto, C.W./Jul 24, 63” dat-estamp, backstamped at Hamilton the next day and red “Canada/Paid 10 Cts” exchangeoffice handstamp, then forwarded back to Canada and re-addressed to “West CanadaMining Co, Lake Huron, Wellington Mines,” very fine; ex-Kutz. (photo - page 142) Est. 200-300
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608 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, well centered single with intense color, couple pulled perfs. atbottom left, tied by unofficial mutilated Toronto bar duplex cancel dated Nov. 26, 1866on cover to Bond Head, backstamped the next day, fresh and very fine; this postmark wasonly in use from 24 August, 1866 to 1 April, 1867 and this is one of only two knownexamples. (photo) Est. 200-300
609 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, two vertical pairs, being a separated block of four, small faults,tied by target cancels to blue cover to Sherbrooke, matching “Quebec, C.E./Ap 20, 67”datestamp at lower left, Sherbrooke backstamp, cover reduced at left, fine and scarcequadruple rate usage. (photo - page 142) Est. 400-500
610 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, horizontal pair, tied by blue target cancels to yellow cover toNew York, partially struck matching town cancel beneath, fine. (photo - page 142) Est. 100-150
611 � #15, 1859 5c Vermilion, tied along with 10c Brown (#17b) by “30” in four-ringnumeral cancels to fresh folded letter to Kingston, matching “Peterboro, C.W./Au 22,1862” datestamp at left and Kingston backstamp, 5c stamp affected by vertical file crease,otherwise a very fine and attractive triple rate usage. (photo - page 142) Est. 400-500
612 (�) #17, 1859 10c Red lilac, unused, exceptionally well centered amid large balanced mar-gins, which allow the perforations to clear the design nicely all around, hint of faint ton-ing not noted on the certificate, otherwise extremely fine; clear 2012 Greene Foundationcertificate (Unitrade C$1,500.00). (photo - page 148) for fine 900.00
613 � #17 var., 1859 10c Red lilac, short transfer at bottom, fresh mint single, rich color,o.g. which is a bit disturbed from hinge removal, fine (Unitrade C$2,000.00+). (photo -page 148) for fine 1,100.00+
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614 � #17b, 1859 10c Brown, perf. 113⁄4 x 113⁄4, rich characteristic color and fine impression,o.g. which is disturbed from hinge removal, fine; quite scarce with original gum; 2012Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo) for fine 1,200.00
615 (�) #17b, 1859 10c Brown, unused (no gum), attractively centered with the perforationsclearing the design all around, strong color on fresh paper, nibbed top left corner perf.,otherwise fine (Unitrade C$800.00). (photo - page 148) 800.00
616 �� #19, 1859 17c Blue, beautifully centered and wonderfully fresh, rich color and crispimpression, full clean o.g., n.h., horizontal crease at left, very fine appearance (UnitradeC$4,500.00 for hinged). (photo - page 148) for hinged 1,250.00
617 � #20, 1864 2c Rose, nicely centered for this difficult issue, uncommonly fresh, o.g., h.r.,fine (Unitrade C$1,000.00). (photo - page 148) 725.00
618
618 (�) #22b, 1868 1c Brown red on thin paper, unused, unusually well centered within gen-erous margins, bright and fresh, very fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (UnitradeC$1,100.00). (photo) 550.00
619 (�) #22b, 1868 1c Brown red on thin paper, unused, deep luxuriant color and strongimpression, particularly well centered, light staining on reverse not showing through, veryfine appearance; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,100.00). (photo -page 148) 550.00
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620 (�) #23, 1869 1c Yellow orange, unused, nicely centered within large margins, bright coloron crisp white paper, very fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (UnitradeC$2,000.00). (photo) 1,150.00
621 (�) #23, 1869 1c Yellow orange, an unusually fresh unused single with brilliant vivid color,crisp even perforations all around and quite well centered, nearly very fine and attractive(Unitrade C$1,600.00). (photo - page 148) 1,150.00
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622 � #23a, 1869 1c Deep orange, radiant rich characteristic color contrasted by fresh whitepaper, remarkably well centered for this, traces of o.g., very fine and handsome; 2012Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$4,500.00). (photo) 2,250.00
623 (�) #24b, 1868 2c Deep green on thin paper, luxuriant deep color, well centered,regummed, very fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,400.00).(photo - page 148) 750.00
624
624 (�) #25, 1868 3c Red, unused, nicely centered for this, with perforations well clear, fine;2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1000.00). (photo) 1,700.00
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625 (�) #25b, 1868 3c Deep red on thin paper, unused, fresh color and clear impression, fine;2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,100.00). (photo) 1,900.00
626 (�) #27, 1868 6c Dark brown, unused and neatly regummed, fresh rich color and crispimpression, a fine example of this scarce Large Queen value (Unitrade C$1,200.00).(photo - page 148) 1,800.00
627 (�) #27a, 1868 6c Yellow brown, unused, bright and fresh, fine; 2012 Greene Foundationcertificate (Unitrade C$800.00). (photo - page 148) 1,550.00
628
628 � #26 1868 6c Dark brown on thin paper, a magnificent mint example of this truly rarestamp, possessing flawless centering amid large margins, eye-arresting deep luxuriantcolor and a razor-sharp impression on bright paper, part o.g., extremely fine; a mostremarkable stamp in this premium condition, even the Unitrade catalog does not attemptto price this in such superior quality; 1991 Greene Foundation certificate; ex-Dunn,Chapin and Gross (Unitrade for fine C$2,000.00). (photo) 1,900.00
629 � #27c, 1868 6c Dark brown on thin paper, intense color and strong impression on cleanpaper, disturbed o.g., fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$2,000.00).(photo - page 148) 2,100.00
630 � #28, 1868 12½c Blue, fresh mint single with bright color and a sharp impression onwhite paper, o.g., fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo - page 148) 1,200.00
631 �� #28, 1868 12½ Blue, scarce mint block of four, remarkably well centered for this alwaysdifficult value, strong color, part o.g., numerous perf. separations with h.r. reinforce-ments, blunted perforations at top and top left stamp with a tiny thin spot, otherwise veryfine (Unitrade C$5,600.00 for singles). (photo - page 148) for singles 4,800.00
632 �� #30, 1868 15c Gray, mint block of four, strong and intact, o.g., bottom pair l.h., fine-very fine (Unitrade C$200.00+). (photo - page 148) 380.00
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633 � #30a, 1873 15c Greenish gray, perforated 113⁄4x12, pleasing mint example of thisscarce stamp, o.g., h.r., fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$700.00).(photo - page 148) 1,200.00
634 �� #35d, 1873 1c Orange, perforated 113⁄4x12, o.g., n.h., fresh and fine; 2012 GreeneFoundation certificate (Unitrade C$600.00). (photo - page 148) 750.00
635
635 �� Unitrade #35iv, 1870 1c Red orange, a select post office fresh mint single, preciselycentered, radiant rich color on bright paper, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012Greene Foundation certificate. (photo) C$1,050
636
636 � #36e, 1876 2c Deep green, perforated 113⁄4x12, choice mint single, beautifully centeredwithin uncharacteristically large margins, rich color and strong impression on fresh paper,o.g., l.h., choice very fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$900.00).(photo) 550.00
637 � #37, 1873 3c Orange red, attractively centered within extravagantly large margins, o.g.,very fine and visually striking; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$200.00).(photo - page 148) 120.00
638 � #37 var., 1877 3c Dull orange red, particularly well centered, o.g., l.h., fresh and veryfine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$200.00+). (photo - page 148) 120.00+
639 � #38, 1876 5c Slate green, well centered amid uncommonly large margins, strong colorand impression on fresh paper, o.g., h.r., very fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo - page148) 925.00
640 � #39b, 1873 6c Yellow brown, perforated 113⁄4x12, handsome mint example, excellentcentering amid large margins, o.g. that is somewhat disturbed, extremely fine; 2012Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo - page 148) 900.00
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641 � #40c, 10c Dull rose lilac, perforated 113⁄4x12, select mint example of this scarce anddifficult stamp, well centered among generous margins, o.g., very fine; 2001 and 2012Greene Foundation certificates (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo) 1,600.00
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642 � #41a, 1888 3c Rose carmine, wonderfully well centered within uncharacteristically largeand well balanced margins, strong distinctive color, disturbed o.g., extremely fine andhandsome; 1992 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade for very fine C$600.00).(photo) 475.00
643 ��/�� #42, 1888 5c Gray, fresh mint block of four, deep rich color and crisp impression, o.g.,right pair with h.r. reinforcement, three stamps n.h., bottom left stamp with a smallthinned spot, otherwise fine-very fine (Unitrade C$1,400.00). (photo - page 148) for singles 2,100.00
644 � #44, 1893 8c Violet black, excellent centering within lavishly wide margins, deep richcolor, slightly disturbed o.g., extremely fine (Unitrade for very fine C$350.00). (photo -page 148) 220.00
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645 � #45a var., 1897 10c Rose carmine, excellent centering within uncommonly large mar-gins, strong fresh color, o.g. that is sweated and disturbed, extremely fine; 2012 GreeneFoundation certificate specifically identifying the shade (Unitrade C$800.00). (photo) 600.00+
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646 � #46, 1893 20c Vermilion, wonderfully well centered amid large margins, radiant coloron fresh white paper, o.g., l.h., extremely fine (Unitrade for very fine C$650.00). (photo- page 148) 425.00
647
647 �� #60, 1897 50c Jubilee, an exceedingly choice large top sheet-margin mint single withsmall portion of imprint, possessing precision centering within generous balanced mar-gins, marvelously fresh with rich color, immaculate o.g., n.h., extremely fine; a rare stampboth in this premium condition and never hinged; 2001 PF certificate (Unitrade for veryfine C$1,500.00). (photo) 775.00
648 � #61, 1897 $1.00 Jubilee, well centered, deep rich color, o.g., heavy h.r., very fine(Unitrade C$1,200.00). (photo - page 148) 1,000.00
649 � #62, 1897 $2.00 Jubilee, intense color, o.g., couple h.r.’s, fine (Unitrade C$1,200.00).(photo - page 148) 1,400.00
650 � #63, 1897 $3.00 Jubilee, large margins, o.g., h.r., very fine (Unitrade C$2,000.00).(photo - page 154) 1,400.00
651 � #64, 1897 $4.00 Jubilee, beautifully centered, vivid rich color, part o.g., extremely fine(Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo - page 154) 1,400.00
652 � #65, 1897 $5.00 Jubilee, fresh and well centered, o.g., l.h., tiny thinned spot, extreme-ly fine appearance (Unitrade C$2,000.00). (photo - page 154) 1,500.00
653 ��/� #66-73, 1897-98 ½-10c Queen Victoria “Maple Leaf” issue cplt., o.g., 2c and 10cl.h., 8c h.r., the others all n.h., fine-very fine set (Unitrade C$1,970.00). (photo - page154) 1,837.00
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654 �� #73, 1897 10c Brown violet “Maple Leaf”, choice mint example, beautifully centered,luxuriant deep color, unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 Greene Foundationcertificate (Unitrade C$2,250.00). (photo) 1,250.00
655 �� #81, 1902 7c Olive yellow “Numeral”, remarkably well centered, bright and fresh, pris-tine o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$750.00).(photo - page 154) 300.00
656 � #82, 1898 8c Orange “Numeral”, incredibly well centered within uncharacteristicallylarge margins, bright and fresh, o.g., l.h., an extremely fine jumbo (Unitrade for very fineC$600.00). (photo - page 154) 300.00
657 � #83, 1898 10c Brown violet “Numeral”, fresh and well centered, o.g., l.h., choice veryfine (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo - page 154) 400.00
658 �� #86, 1898 2c Black, blue and carmine Imperial Penny Postage, pristine mint single,precisely centered within large margins, intensely strong colors on bright white paper, theblue being a “muddy water” variety having oxidized into an attractive uniform greenishgray color, flawless o.g., n.h., an extremely fine gem (Unitrade for very fine C$150.00).(photo - page 154) 80.00
659 �� Unitrade #92i, 1903 7c Greenish bistre, fresh and well centered, vivid rich color, o.g.,n.h., very fine; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate. (photo - page 154) C$2,100
660 � Unitrade #216i, 1935 13c Silver Jubilee, “shilling mark,” plate 1 UR, pos 78, o.g.,l.h., fine and scarce. (photo - page 154) C$400
661 ��� #217-27, 1935 1c-$1.00 King George V Pictorials cplt., mint blocks of four, fresh andwell centered, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$1,350.00). (photo - page 154) 786.00
662 �� #227, 1935 $1.00 Deep blue “Champlain” twelve mint stamps, including two blocksof four, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$1,800.00). 1,140.00
663 � #242a, 1938 13c Deep blue imperforate, left sheet-margin vertical pair, with large mar-gins on the other three sides, o.g., l.h., the bottom stamp n.h., extremely fine. (photo -page 154) 450.00
664 ��� Unitrade#245i, 1938 $1.00 Aniline violet, mint block of four, o.g., n.h., extremelyfine. (photo - page 154) C$900
665 ��� #262, 1942 $1.00 Destroyer, mint block of four, o.g., n.h., extremely fine (UnitradeC$600.00). (photo - page 154) 400.00
666 �� #614a, 1973 15c R.C.M.P Musical Ride, imperforate, bottom sheet-margin verticalpair, large margins, o.g., n.h., very fine (Unitrade C$600.00). (photo - page 154) 425.00
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667 ��PB Unitrade #621T1, 1973 15c Royal Visit, untagged error, matched set of inscriptionblocks of four, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 156) C$1,600
668
668 �� #E1 var., 1898 10c Blue green special delivery, no shading in value tablet, an out-standing right sheet-margin mint single, impeccably well centered within wonderfully wellbalanced margins, rich color and a highly detailed impression on pristine white paper,unblemished o.g., n.h., extremely fine; not only is this stamp in superb quality, but it isalso the scarcer “no shading in value tablet” variety; 2004 PF certificate not specifying thevariety (Unitrade #E1ii; for very fine C$600.00). (photo) 300.00+
669 � #F1a, 2c Vermilion registration stamp, incredibly well centered within extravagantlywide margins, pretty pastel shade, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; a true jumbo (Unitrade forvery fine C$250.00). (photo - page 156) 170.00
670 �/�� #F1b, 1888 2c Rose carmine registration, mint vertical strip of three, striking intensecolor and sharp impression, o.g., bottom pair with light h.r. reinforcement, the top pairn.h., fine-very fine (Unitrade C$2,250.00). (photo - page 156) 1,930.00
671 �PB #J3, 1928 4c Violet postage due, seldom seen right margin “OTTAWA - No. A - 1”and “906 - A” imprint block of eight, nicely centered, fresh and intact, o.g., light h.r. attop, bottom pair l.h. and four stamps n.h., very fine and scarce (Unitrade C$2,400.00 ata minimum). (photo - page 156) for singles 700.00
672 � Unitrade MR2B, MR2C, MR2Di, 1915 5c-50c “War/Tax” overprints, the 50cvalue with additional “Inland/Revenue” overprint, attractively centered, o.g., 20c h.r.,the others l.h., very fine set. (photo - page 156) C$1,030
673 � #MR3a, 1916 2c + 1c Carmine war tax stamp, die II, choice mint example, out-standing centering amid lavishly large margins, deep rich color, o.g., l.h., an extremelyfine jumbo (Unitrade for very fine C$400.00). (photo - page 156) 175.00
674 � #MR4a, 1916 2c + 1c Brown war tax stamp, die I, intense color, o.g., l.h., very fine;2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$1,000.00). (photo - page 156) 700.00
675 � #OX2, 1902 Black on bluish Officially Sealed stamp, vivid rich color and prooflikeimpression, slightly disturbed o.g., very fine (Unitrade C$750.00). (photo - page 156) 600.00
676 �/��� #OX4, 1913 Dark brown Officially Sealed stamp, mint block of four, nicely centeredand wonderfully fresh, o.g., top stamps very lightly hinged and the bottom pair n.h., topleft stamp with a small diagonal crease at top left, otherwise very fine (UnitradeC$1,600.00). (photo - page 156) 650.00
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677 � #170, 1900 6p Mafeking surcharge on 3p Purple on yellow, exceptionally rare mintvalue of the Mafeking issues, bright colors, o.g., trace of perf. tip toning at top, an attrac-tive fine example of this rarity; 1992 David Brandon certificate (S.G. #9; £6,000).(photo) 6,500.00
CAYMAN ISLANDS
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678 �� S.G. #728a, 1991 30c Blowholes, silver omitted, this separately printed color providesthe country name, denomination and all other inscriptions so the error stamp shows onlythe multicolor view, o.g., n.h., very fine; a very scarce and striking error (Scott #639 var.).(photo) £800
CHINA
679 �� #1626-27, 1980 8f & 70f Exhibitions of the People’s Republic of China in SanFrancisco miniature sheets in original folio as sold in San Francisco, o.g., n.h., very fine.(photo - page 160) 1,500.00
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680 � #2, 1880 1p Red, overprinted “CYPRUS”, the rare plate 174, a fresh mint exampleof one of the most elusive of all the various plate numbers of this issue, deep rich color,o.g., usual minor gum creasing, very fine for this; signed A. Brun and H. Bloch, as wellas being accompanied by a 1981 RPS certificate (S.G. #2; £1,400.00). (photo) 1,500.00
DOMINICA
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681 E 1903-07 Issue die proofs of the “Roseau from the Sea” vignette, in black on whitecards, two example one dated “11 Mar. 02 Before Hardening” and the other “12 Mar.02 After Hardening”, each with ms. “Dominica original die” and the later initialed “GW”as approved, very fine; a wonderful pair of these rare original typographic die proofs.(photo) Est. 1,500-2,000
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682 �� #21, 1898 2/6 Dark blue, mint block of four, fresh with intense deep color, wonder-fully well centered, o.g., light h.r., extremely fine; rare in blocks (S.G. #21; £1,100 for sin-gles). (photo) for singles 1,200.00
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683 �� #52, 1928 “2½ D” South Georgia Provisional surcharge on 2d Brown violet,remarkably fresh mint example, rich color, pristine o.g., never hinged, very fine; n.h.copies of this scarce stamp are few and far between; 2013 BPA certificate (S.G. #115;£1,300 for hinged). (photo) for hinged 1,200.00
684 � #74a, 1933 5/- Yellow orange and black, rich distinctive colors, o.g., l.h., slightlytoned, otherwise very fine; 2012 BPA certificate (S.G. #136a; £2,500). (photo - page156) 2,250.00
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685 �� S.G. #142a, 1935 1/- Silver Jubilee, extra flagstaff variety, the most valuable andpopular of all the Silver Jubilee constant plate varieties, a mint bottom left corner blockof four with the variety being the top left stamp, o.g., the variety lightly hinged, well cen-tered and very fine; only approximately 94 examples of this could exist and especiallydesirable in this multiple showing the location in the pane; 2009 David Brandon certifi-cate; (Scott #80 var.). (photo) £3,500
FRANCE
686 � #C15, 50Fr “Banknote”, o.g., very lightly hinged, very fine. (photo - page 160) 625.00
FRENCH SOUTHERN AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORIES
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687 �� Yvert #PA19a, 1969 87Fr. Concorde, the rare and sought-after unissued value, o.g.,n.h., extremely fine; only a single pane of 50 was released; ex-Wyer (Scott #C18Footnote; $7,000.00). (photo) E7,000
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688 P #14-16 var., 1957 Black Star Line 2 ½p-5sh sunken die proofs each 62mm x 49mm,on 8.50” x 10.75” card, produced by E. A. Wright Bank Note Company, very fine. Est. 100-150
GIBRALTAR
689 P #164P, 1964 7p Shakespeare 400th Anniversary, imperforate plate proof, affixed toHarrison and Sons Limited presentation card, very fine and scarce (S.G. #177P). (photo- page 160) Est. 500-750
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P R I C E S R E A L I Z E D
As a convenience to our bidders and potential consignors, prices realized for this
auction will be available immediately following the conclusion of the sale on our
website at www.spink.com. A complete printed set of complimentary prices
realized will be sent out to all bidders in this sale, whether successful or not, within
one week following the auction.
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GREAT BRITAIN
690 � #1, 1840 1p Black , plate 1a, worn state, used with light red Maltese Cross cancel, fullto huge margins, this left margin position is uncommonly printed on the sheet to showthe vertical line of the marginal watermark at left, very fine (S.G. #1; £350+). (photo -page 160) 350.00+
691 � #2, 1840 2p Blue, plate 1, horiz. pair with well clear to full margins all around, blackMaltese Cross cancel, light vertical crease at right just catching the design, otherwise veryfine (S.G. #5; £1,700). (photo - page 160) 1,750.00
692 (�) #40b, 1862 9d Straw on thick paper, plate 2, unused, fresh color and paper, fine andscarce (S.G. #87b; £5,750). (photo - page 160) 5,000.00
693 � #113a, 1887 2d Green and vermilion, fresh mint single, o.g., l.h., very fine (S.G. #199;£425). (photo - page 160) 400.00
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694 � #142b, 1902 £1 Deep green, Somerset House printing, luxuriant rich color on freshwhite paper, o.g., l.h., fine (S.G. #320; £2,000). (photo) 2,000.00
695 �� #173e, 1915 2/6 Sepia brown, De La Rue printing, choice mint single, incrediblywell centered amid large margins, sumptuously rich color on fresh paper, o.g., n.h.,extremely fine (S.G. #408; £500). (photo - page 160) 450.00
696 �� #174, 1913 5/- Rose carmine Seahorse, Waterlow printing, beautifully centered,vivid rich color, crackly o.g., n.h., extremely fine (S.G. #401; £1,200). (photo - page 160) 1,050.00
697 �� #174a, 1915 5/- Bright carmine, De La Rue printing, bottom right corner marginmint single, fresh and well centered, o.g., n.h., slight internal gum crease and diagonalcrease in the selvage only, otherwise very fine (S.G. #409; £1,000). (photo - page 160) 575.00
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES SALE
FOURTH SESSION
Saturday, March 23, 2013 - 1:00 p.m.
Lots 690-891
Spink Shreves Galleries, New York, NY
WORLDWIDE STAMPS AND POSTAL HISTORY
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698 � #175, 1913 10/- Indigo blue Seahorse, Waterlow printing, gorgeous deep shade, fulland equal perforations all around, o.g., l.h., fine (S.G. #402; £950). (photo - page 160) 950.00
699
699 � #175a, 1915 10/- Light blue, De La Rue printing, bright and fresh, o.g., small h.r.,nearly very fine (S.G. #413; £2,800). (photo) 2,500.00
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700 � #176, 1913 £1 Green, well centered and with full perforations, o.g., l.h., choice veryfine (S.G. #403; £3,000). (photo) 3,250.00
701 � #208, 1929 £1 P.U.C., used with very light c.d.s. cancel, very fine (S.G. #438; £550).(photo - page 166) 700.00
702 �� S.G. #536a-39a, 1958 2/6 to £1 Castles, De la Rue printing cplt., o.g., n.h., veryfine; 1977 BPA certificate. (photo - page 166) £600
GREAT BRITAIN MODERN ERRORS
703 �� S.G. #667a, 1965 4d Lister, Brown-red (tube) omitted, vertical transitional pair, thetop stamp the error and the bottom stamp showing the Brown-red tube partially missingand smeared, o.g., n.h., very fine and unusual. (photo - page 166) £600
704 ��� S.G. #696f-98f, 1966 4d Birds, Emerald-green omitted, left sheet-margin se-tenantblock of four, the left two stamps and the top right stamp the errors, o.g., n.h., fine.(photo - page 166) £600
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705 �� S.G. #714a, 1966 1/6 Christmas, Pink (hat) omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine and rare.(photo) £4,500
706 �� #716pb, 1967 1/6 EFTA phosphor, Deep blue omitted, left sheet-margin single, o.g.,n.h., very fine. (photo - page 166) £550
707 ��� S.G. #716pf, 1967 EFTA phosphor, New blue omitted, right sheet-margin block offour, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo - page 166) £540
708 �� S.G. #750b, 1967 1/6 Paintings, New blue omitted, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo- page 166) £300
709 �� S.G. #778c, 1969 5d Ships, Red (inscription) omitted, top sheet-margin single, o.g.,n.h., very fine. (photo - page 166) £275
710 �� S.G. #794e, 794f, 1968 1/6 Flags of NATO countries, black omitted and Yellow-green (from flags) omitted, singles of each, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 166) £205
711 �� S.G. #814b, 1969 1/6 Christmas, Deep slate (value) omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine.(photo - page 166) £500
712 �� S.G. #822a, 1970 1/6 Pilgrims and Mayflower, Gold (Queen’s head) omitted, leftsheet-margin single, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 166) £320
713 �� S.G. #840a, 1970 1/6 Christmas, Salmon omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page170) £220
714 �� S.G. #895c, 1971 3p Christmas, Lemon (window panels) omitted, o.g., n.h., veryfine. (photo - page 170) £350
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715 �� S.G. #896b, 1971 7½p Christmas, Lilac omitted, left sheet-margin single, o.g., n.h.,very fine. (photo) £1,400
716 �� S.G. #897a, 1972 3p Polar Explorers, gold (Queen’s head) omitted, bottom sheet-margin single, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 170) £220
717 �� S.G. #914a, 1972 3p Christmas, Red brown omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo -page 170) £1,100
718 �� S.G. #914b, 1972 3p Christmas, bright green omitted, o.g., n.h., nearly very fine.(photo - page 170) £300
719 �� S.G. 914c, 1972 3p Christmas, Bluish violet omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo -page 170) £300
720 �� S.G. #915a, 1972 7½p Christmas, Ochre omitted, top sheet-margin single, o.g., n.h.,very fine. (photo - page 170) £300
721 �� S.G. #916a, 1972 3p Royal Silver Wedding, Silver omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine.(photo - page 170) £750
722 �� S.G. #922a, 1973 9p Tree Planting, Brownish black (value and inscription) omit-ted, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 170) £750
723 �� S.G. #923b-24b, 1973 3p Explorers, gold (Queen’s head) omitted, top sheet-marginse-tenant pair, o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 170) £300
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724 �� S.G. #927b, 1973 9p Explorers, Brown-grey printing double, an example from theupper part of the error sheet showing strong double impression of the hair and facial fea-tures, o.g., n.h., very fine; accompanied by normal stamp for comparison. (photo) from £850
725 ��� S.G. #948b, 1973 3½p Christmas, Grey-black (value, inscription, etc.) omitted,unusual bottom sheet-margin part imprint block of four, the bottom pair with the Grey-black completely omitted, the top stamps with value and inscription omitted, but show-ing some Grey-black in the hair and face of all three figures, o.g., n.h., fine. (photo - page170) £720+
726 �� S.G. #948d, 1973 3½p Christmas, Blue (leg and robes) omitted, o.g., n.h., very fine.(photo - page 170) £300
727 �� S.G. #948g, 1973 3½p Christmas, Bright rose-red (King’s robe) omitted, o.g., n.h.,fine. (photo - page 170) £170
728 �� S.G. #1079a, 1979 9p Primrose, imperforate, left sheet-margin horizontal pair, clearto large margins, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 172) £800
729 �� S.G. #MS1099c, 1980 Rowland Hill souvenir sheet, gold (Queen’s head) omitted,o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 172) £950
730 �� S.G. #MS1099g, 1980 Rowland Hill souvenir sheet, Pale greenish yellow omitted,o.g., n.h., very fine. (photo - page 172) £850
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731 �� S.G. #1105b, 1979 10p Christmas, imperforate, gutter pair, generous even margins,o.g., n.h., very fine and rare. (photo) for plain pair 1,700.00+
732 � 1945 British H.M. Forces air letter sheet posted to the U.K from a soldier on CocosIslands (Keeling Islands), “F.P.O/No. 46/2Aug 45” pmk. and circular censor markingat bottom, a love letter written by a junior officer to sweetheart back home, very fine andfrom a very scarce location of which very little mail is found in this period. (photo - page172) Est. 200-300
733 � 1945 British H.M. Forces air letter sheet, another military air letter sheet of a slightlydifferent design with a security message at top, from the same correspondence as the pre-vious to the U.K having it’s scarce origin in the Cocos Islands (Keeling Islands),“F.P.O/No. 46/10 Nov. 45” pmk., this one not censored, another moving love letter,very fine. (photo - page 172) Est. 200-300
GRENADA
734 � #38g, 1891 2½p on 8p Bister, double surcharge, one inverted, used, well centeredexample with neat portion of Grenada c.d.s, very fine and scarce (S.G. #47d; £500).(photo - page 172) 575.00
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735 E #72/78E, 1908-11 3p-1/- Seal of Colony, frame die proofs in black on white card,six different cards for the typographed values cplt., each with “26 Nov. 07” and“Before/Hardening” handstamps, very fine; a rare and handsome set (S.G. #82/88E).(photo) Est. 2,000-3,000
INDIA
736 ��� S.G. #929a, 1980 1R Brown imperforate with sideways watermark, top marginblock of six, o.g., n.h., fresh and very fine (Scott #847 var.). (photo - page 172) Est. 200-300
INDIA - JAIPUR
737 ��� #O23-28, 1941-46 æa-8a Raja Man Singh overprinted “Official,” right sheet-marginmint blocks of six (3x2), o.g., n.h., very fine (S.G. #O24-29; £226). (photo - page 172) for hinged 276.00
ISRAEL
738 �� #1-9, 1948 3m-1,000m First coins cplt., pristine o.g., n.h., very fine set. (photo - page172) 424.00
739 �� Bale #10b-14b, 1948 3m-65m New Year, vertical gutter pairs, fresh and intact, o.g.,n.h., fine-very fine. (photo - page 172) Est. 200-300
ITALY
740 �� #834a, 1961 205l Rose lilac Map error, well centered, exceptionally bright and fresh,o.g., n.h., very fine; signed Bolaffi (Sassone #921; £1,850). (photo - page 176) 1,650.00
JAMAICA
741 �� #3, 1863 3p Green, scarce right margin block of four of this first issue value with partialinscription, fresh, o.g., lightly hinged in the top right stamp, the other three are neverhinged, an attractive block (S.G. #3; £560 for hinged singles). (photo - page 176) for singles 680.00+
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742 S #6S var., 1860 1/- Brown with “Specimen” overprint, double impression, doubleimpressions of a typographic design are invariably rare, this shows two distinct impres-sions, a lighter one is displaced to the top left from the other both being clearly distin-guishable, o.g., h.r., light horiz. crease that is totally irrelevant as only two examples arebelieved to be known (S.G. #6S var.) (photo - page 176) Est. 500-750
743
743 �/�� #MR9b, 1917 3p Violet, with “War Tax” vertically reading up, top margin block offour, not only is the vertical overprint a scarce variety but on this example it is misplacedto the right so that “Stamp” is omitted on the left pair and “War” is omitted on the rightpair, the stamps are especially well centered, o.g., top right stamp is l.h., the other threeare never hinged, very fine and extremely rare; Scott catalog value for normal verticalprints is $1,700.00, this being much rarer (S.G. #75d; £1,600 for normal vertical over-prints). (photo) Est. 2,000-3,000
B U Y E R ’ S P R E M I U M
Please note there is a 20% buyer’s premium added to the hammer price of each lot up to
and including $2,000.00 and 15% of the excess of the hammer price above $2,000.00.
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744
744 � #41, 1922 £5 Blue and black, an exceptionally choice left margin mint example of thisscarce high value, beautifully centered, intensely rich colors and sharp impression onimmaculate white paper, o.g., lightly hinged, choice very fine (S.G. #99; £2,500). (photo) 6,000.00
745
745 � #56a, 1936 3/-Green and black, perf. 13x11½, an exceptionally scarce example of thislater perforation, o.g., very fine and elusive; 2009 David Brandon certificate (S.G. #120a;£2,250). (photo) 2,250.00
LEBANON
746 � C149a var., 1949 UPU 75th anniversary souvenir sheet on thin cardboard fresh col-ors, attractive example of this variety, a couple of light corner bends, very fine. 250.00
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1897 ½d Jubilee with Triple Overprint.
The Only Known Example
747
747 �� #9b, 1897 ½d Jubilee, triple overprint, a magnificently well centered stamp showingthree distinct overprints of equal strength, amazingly fresh with brilliant colors, pristineoriginal gum being never hinged, simply superb; not only is the condition of this stampvirtually beyond improvement, the rarity of this stamp is even more impressive as this isthe only known example of this triple overprint mint or used; the catalog valuesreflect neither the rarity nor the condition; the only available example of a wonderful rar-ity; 2007 B.P.A. certificate (S.G. #9b; £5,500+ for hinged). (photo) for hinged 10,000.00+
748 �/�� #103/125, 1938-51 King George VI definitives, a collection of all the different val-ues with most of the shade varieties, a total of 39 stamps with as many as five of the 1/-value, two each of the 2/- and 5/- and three of the £1, two of these last are n.h., all witho.g., fine-very fine; a nice collection for the specialist and difficult to duplicate (S.G. #95-114). (photo - page 176) Est. 400-500
749
749 �� S.G. #113ca, 1947 10/- Deep Green and Deep vermilion on green, missing pearlplate flaw, left margin single, pos. R. 5/1, remarkably well centered, bright fresh colors,o.g., hinged in the selvage only, stamp is never hinged, extremely fine; an exceptionallyscarce plate variety that is only found on the 10/- and £1 values (Scott 114c var.). (photo) £1,750
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Negri Sembilan
750
750 � #15c, 1899 “Four Cent.” surcharge on 8c Lilac and blue, double surcharge in greenand red, a well centered and fresh example of this scarce variety, o.g., very fine; ex-Baille(S.G. #19c; £850). (photo) 925.00
751
751 ��� #20a, 1900 “One Cent.” surcharge on 15c Green and violet, inverted period, thevariety is in the top left stamp in a left margin block of four, wonderfully well centered,o.g., never hinged, extremely fine and an excellent position piece; Stanley Gibbons callsthis a raised stop, but it is more than just raised being truly inverted and in the positionof an apostrophe (S.G. #15a; for hinged £830). (photo) for hinged 875.00
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752 � #19c, 1886 “One/Cent/Perak” surcharge on 2c Rose, “One” inverted (S.G. type26), very fresh and attractive being well centered for these issues, o.g., l.h., very fine; amost unusual error as this three-line surcharge was in a setting all printed at once, it isbelieved that that this error occurred when the type of the “One” dropped out and wasreplaced upside down; a choice example of an exceptionally rare error; signed Holcombe(S.G.#29a; £3,500). (photo) 3,500.00
753
753 � #20b, 1889 “One/Cent/Perak” surcharge on 2c Rose, double surcharge (S.G. type30), fresh mint single, o.g., fine centering; an attractive example of this scarce surchargeerror; 2001 David Brandon certificate (S.G. #33a; £1,300). (photo) 1,400.00
754 � #N3 var., N6 var., 1942 3c and 8c, with Japanese Occupation chop in black, invert-ed overprints, mint singles of each, o.g., 3c with some gum loss and 8c with disturbanceand small thin, fine-very fine; each with BPA certificates. no longer accompanying (S.G.#J192 var., J195 var.). (photo - page 176) Est. 150-200
MALAYSIA
755 ��� Malaysia S.G. #22b, 1965 50c Black-nailed Oriole, imperforate top margin block offour, o.g., n.h., very fine (Scott Malaysia #22 var.). (photo - page 176) £400
756 �� Malaysia #488a var., 1993 30c King Fishers horiz. se-tenant pair, imperforatebetween right stamp and selvage, o.g., n.h., very fine; rare with only about ten exam-ples extant (Malaysia S.G.#512 var.). (photo - page 176) Est. 300-400
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757 ��� Malaysia S.G. #K5a, 1979 15c Hibiscus, vertical pair, top stamp imperforate, twosuch errors being the top block of four of a top right corner block of ten (2x5), there arealso double perforations below the error block, o.g., n.h. very fine and choice; a mal-function of the comb perforator caused this unusual and striking error; extremely rare(Scott Malaysia #195 var.) (photo) Est. 2,000-3,000
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758 � 1834 Athens to Edinburgh entire folded letter via Malta with rare “Malta/F” hand-stamp in green on the reverse, on front is a green boxed “½”, marked “Paid to Edin.” andforwarded from there to Greenock with black “Greenock/Penny post” straight linehandstamp, very fine. (photo - page 176) Est. 750-1,000
759 �� S.G. #371a, 1966 3d Kennedy, gold inscription omitted, top sheet-margin mint sin-gle, o.g., n.h., extremely fine. (photo - page 176) £300
MONTSERRAT
760
760 � #9, 1884 4p Blue, a lovely mint single of this key stamp being only issued in blue on the“CA” watermark paper for a short time before being changed to red lilac, strong richcolor and a crisp impression, o.g., l.h., unusually well centered, very fine; rare in this pre-mium condition; 1977 PF certificate (S.G. #11; £1,800). (photo) 2,100.00
761 TC #76TC, 1932 1p Tercentenary imperforate trial color proof in yellow brown, mount-ed on small piece of De La Rue appendix sheet, full large margins all around, very fine; arare and attractive proof (S.G. #85TC). (photo - page 176) Est. 500-750
C A T A L O G V A L U E S
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, 2013 edition and the 2013 Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States
Stamps and Covers. Where, by reason of the Scott catalog not listing items in a
lot, another catalog is used, it will be named in the description of the lot.
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1860 Five Cent Yellow Green
The Only Surviving Full Sheet With Original Gum
762
762 ��� #8, 1860 5c Yellow green, the unique complete sheet of 100, pos. 60 showing the“elongated earring” variety, being in a remarkable state of preservation, nicely centeredfor this, o.g., some hinging or reinforcement in the selvage only, the stamps all neverhinged, fine-very fine for this; written-up in the Argenti book where it was noted that noimprints exist; ex-Carr (Unitrade C$3,370.00 as fine n.h. singles). (photo) for singles 5,075.00+
763 (�)� #8b, 1860 5c Olive green, an exceedingly rare unused block of four of this distinctiveshade, precisely centered, strong and intact perforations, very fine and choice; only twoblocks have been recorded; 2012 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$800.00).(photo - page 176) for singles 600.00
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764 P 1857 6d Black, Sperati forgery of large die proof on 50x67mm thin glazed card, withblue “Reproduction Interdite” handstamp at top and pencil Sperati signature at bottom,extremely fine. (photo - page 182) Est. 300-400
765
765 � #8a, 1857 8p Scarlet vermilion, diagonal half used as 4p, large portion of the upperleft half tied across the cut by oval grid cancel to 1860 Tucker correspondence foldedcover to Baltimore, mostly clear red “St. Johns Newfoundland/Sp 26, 1860” datestampand endorsed “p Mail Via Halifax” at top left, well-struck “Boston/Br. Pkt./5/Oct 5”entry postmark, cover with left sideflap missing, very fine; 1963 RPS certificate; ex-Dale-Lichtenstein (Unitrade C$6,500.00). (photo) 6,000.00
766 �� Unitrade #17ii, 1861-62 2d Rose, line through bottom right “2s,” choice mint blockof four, the bottom pair the variety, huge margins all around, uncommonly rich color anddetailed impression, o.g., trivial h.r. at top, bottom stamps l.h., extremely fine; ex-Pratt.(photo - page 182) C$1,150+
767 �� Unitrade #185iii, 2c Rose, imperforate top margin, horizontal pair with the imperfo-rate top being an inter-panneau margin, exceptional centering, pristine o.g., n.h.,extremely fine. (photo - page 182) C$300
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1921 35c Halifax Airmail With Inverted Overprint
Rare Vertical Pair Showing Two Overprint Types
768
768 � #C3a, C3i, 1921 “AIR MAIL/to Halifax N.S./1921” overprint on 35c Red,inverted overprints, rare combination vertical pair, the top stamp from pos 1 of the set-ting of 25 with narrow spacing between “AIR” and “MAIL” and no period after “1921”(#C3g) and the bottom stamp from pos. 6 with wide spacing between “AIR” and “MAIL”and with period after “1921” (#C3i), o.g., very fine; an especially desirable combinationerror pair; only four panes of 25 received an inverted overprint, of these only sixteenexamples of the narrow setting no period and 40 example of the wide setting noperiod were printed; both signed Sanabria and accompanied by 2001 Brandon and 2003BPA certificates (Unitrade C$19,500+). (photo) for singles 16,000.00+
769 � #C3d, 1921 “AIR MAIL/to Halifax N.S./1921” overprint on 35c Red, wide spac-ing with “1” of “1921” below “f” of “Halifax,” near perfect centering and tied tocover to Boston by “St. Johns Nfld/Nov 26, 1921” wavy line machine cancel, “Halifax,N.S./Feb 4, 1922 slogan backstamp, very fine (Unitrade C$700.00). (photo - page 182) 550.00
770
770 � Unitrade #C14i, 1933 10c Pale yellow, a select mint example of this incredibly rareshade variety, fresh distinctive color, outstanding centering, o.g., l.h., extremely fine; weare only aware of three examples, this one being the finest; 1994 PSE certificate; ex-Dr. Matejka. (photo) C$5,000
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NEW GUINEA
771 �� #C12 var., 1931 10/- Light red “Air Mail” overprint with short “i” in “Mail” topleft corner margin single being a constant overprint variety here but only affecting somesheets, o.g., n.h., very fine (S.G. #148 var.). (photo - page 182) Est. 150-200
NEW ZEALAND
772 �� #703a, 1980 14c 125th Stamp Anniversary, black omitted, the complete set in a leftmargin horiz. se-tenant strip of three with each stamp in the strip missing “New Zealand”and the anniversary inscription, o.g., n.h., very fine and scarce (S.G. #1210ab) (photo -page 182) Est. 200-300
773 �� S.G. #1202a, b, 1979 “14c” Surcharge on 10c Queen Elisabeth II, inverted sur-charge and double surcharge, one albino, a mint example of each error, the invertedsurcharge being a top margin single, o.g., n.h., very fine, both are scarce but the invert-ed surcharge is especially so (Scott #684 var.). (photo - page 182) £790
774 � S.G. #MS804b var., 1960 2p+1p and 3p+1p Health stamp miniature sheets, imper-forate cplt., each sheet with plate #A1 and Bradbury inscription at bottom, o.g., verylightly hinged, very fine; very scarce in choice imperforate full miniature sheets (Scott#B59b-B60a var.) (photo - page 182) Est. 750-1,000
775 ��� #O45 var., 1917 29 Yellow with major misperforation error, mint block of six withboth vertical and horizontal perforations seriously bisecting the design, o.g., n.h., freshand a very fine variety (S.G. #O98 var.). (photo - page 182) Est. 150-200
NOVA SCOTIA
776 TC Unitrade #8TC var., 1860 1c Trade sample trial color die proofs on wove paper,group of four different examples cut from the sheets, comprised of pastel shades of: lilac,brown orange, orange red and pale rose, each with huge even margins, extremely fine andscarce; unlisted by Unitrade. (photo - page 182) Est. 400-500
777 TC Unitrade #11TC var., 1860 8½c Trade sample trial color die proofs on wove paper,eight different examples cut from the sheets, comprised of: orange, violet, red violet, brickred and pastel shades of: blue green, pale violet, grey and purple, each with large to most-ly huge margins, last two with faint toning at top left, otherwise very fine and quite hand-some; unlisted by Unitrade. (photo - page 182) Est. 750-1,000
778 TC� Unitrade #13TCvi-viii, 1860 12½c Green, trial color plate proof on India mount-ed on card, left sheet-margin imprint block of six, showing three different types of reddiagonal “Specimen” overprints, Ty. B, C and D, fresh and extremely fine; a scarce mul-tiple. (photo - page 182) C$1,400+
779 � #2, 5, 1851-57 3d Blue and 6d Dark green, single of each, large margins to touching,tied to each other and to registered 1859 cover to Bridgetown by oval grid cancels, red“Yarmouth N.S./Mr 19” origin backstamp and backstamped at Annapolis andBridgetown on March 22, ms. notation on backflap states “charged three pence to much,Joseph Shaw,” very fine; 1976 PF certificate. (photo - page 186) Est. 500-750
POLAND
780 E #982 essay., 1961 1.15z Nicholas Copernicus artist’s signed 10” x 6” drawing on11.75” x 8.50” cardboard, accepted design rendered in issued colors, pencil notationsand two government hand stamps on reverse, a few peripheral faults, soft toning, and athin scratch very lightly impinge upon the design, an attractive item, suitable for framing,fine. Est. 100-150
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781 �� #C26A var., 1948 80z Franklin D. Roosevelt pane of 16 and 4 labels, with red“groszy” overprint, doubled in stamp in the fourth column, the pane with overprint isunlisted in Scott, crease and wrinkling in selvage, well away from the stamps, o.g., n.h.,very fine. Est. 100-150
782 �� #C26A var., 1948 80z Franklin D. Roosevelt pane of 16 and 4 labels, with red“groszy” overprint, omitted in stamp at the top of the first column to the left, the panewith overprint is unlisted in Scott, small thin spot in selvage, well away from stamps, o.g.,n.h., very fine. Est. 100-150
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
783 � #9, 1868 4p Black, well centered single tied to neat cover to Alfred, Maine, clear “PrinceEdward Island/Jy 29, 70” datestamp at upper left, fresh and very fine; 1964 BPA certifi-cate (Unitrade C$250.00). (photo - page 186) 200.00
RHODESIA
784 � S.G. #407 var. 1966 £1 Arms trial printing, bottom left corner margin plate # 1A stripof three, o.g., l.h. on the two end stamps, the center stamp is never hinged, attractive finecentering; Stanley Gibbons notes in a footnote that three values including this £1 valueof the Mardon Printers had a trial printing made in 1966 and notes that “these are rare”(Scott #236a var.) (photo - page 186) Est. 200-300
ST. HELENA
785 � #4, 1874 6p Ultramarine, a fresh mint single, o.g., usual fine centering; despite thelower catalog value specialists recognize the elusiveness of this later shade in perf. 12½(S.G. #16a; £475). (photo - page 186) 500.00
ST. KITTS
786
786 � #28a, 1920 2½p Ultramarine with “A” missing from the watermark, o.g., fine cen-tering; a much under appreciated watermark error as this is believed to be the onlyknown example and therefore greatly under valued in the catalogs (S.G. #28a; £600).(photo) 550.00
787 ��� S.G. #32x, 1920 2/- Dull purple and blue on blue with reversed multiple Crownand “CA” watermark. left margin block of four, o.g., n.h.,attractive fine center; a rarewatermark variety, especially in a block of four, with only 30 believed to be known(Scott #32 var.). (photo - page 186) £1,200
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ST. VINCENT
788 � #1a, 1861 1p Rose red, imperforate, a handsome bottom left corner vert. pair, ampleto huge margins, o.g., l.h., very fine; an especially desirable example as many of this vari-ety are without gum (S.G. #1b; £275). (photo - page 186) 325.00
789 � #3 var., 1862 6p Dark green with double perforation at bottom, fresh mint horiz.strip of four, unusually well centered for this early issue, o.g., the two end stamps are n.h.,light vert. crease in one of the lightly hinged center stamps, extremely fine appearance anda nice variety of this rough perforated issue (S.G. #4 var.; for normal £240). (photo - page186) for normal 260.00
790 �� #5, 1862 1p Rose, mint block of twelve (3x4), very fresh with strong color, the overallblock is quite well centered for this issue, the interior vert. perfs. are shifted rather dra-matically to the right, o.g., half of the stamps are n.h.; a handsome and scarce early mul-tiple (S.G. #5; for singles £480+). (photo - page 186) for singles 570.00+
SAUDI ARABIA
791 �� #C13 var., 1960 8p imperforate sheet of 100, rose color omitted resulting in miss-ing face value and frame, fresh color, folded in quarters, peripheral faults and tears alongfolds, n.h., o.g., very fine. Est. 100-150
SENEGAL
792
792 � Maury #PA16a, 1940 4.90Fr. Yellow bister, omitted “Senegal” inscription, leftsheet-margin horizontal pair, the right stamp the error, fresh and intact, o.g., very light-ly hinged, extremely fine; a rare se-tenant pair; signed A. Brun and Roumet; ex-Wyer(Scott #C15 var.). (photo) £3,000
SEYCHELLES
793 S #14S, 36c Brown and rose with “Specimen” overprint, a rare vertical strip of five assupplied to a U.P.U. issuing authority, these are almost never kept intact, exceptionallywell centered, o.g., small color offset on the gum of top stamp, otherwise n.h., choicevery fine (S.G. #32S). (photo - page 186) Est. 300-400
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1901 “3 Cents” on Ten Cents Blue and Brown, Triple Surcharge
The Only Known Example
794
794 � #29b, 1901 “3 cents” on 10c Blue and brown, triple surcharge, precisely centeredmint single, beautifully fresh bright colors, o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; this has tobe the most undervalued surcharge rarity of this country as this example is believed tobe the only known example in existence, a couple of other surcharge rarities of thiscountry are valued considerably higher such as the 1893 12c on 16c Orange brown andblue, double surcharge (Scott #23d; $15,750.00; S.G. #16b; £15,000), of which twoexamples are recorded, are valued at multiples of this unique issue, perhaps the infre-quency of this rarity coming to market accounts for the discrepancy, but certainly thisshould be the making of an eye-popping realization; 1995 David Brandon certificate(S.G.#37b; £3,250+). (photo) 3,250.00+
795 � S.G. #63a, 1906 12c Olive sepia and dull green with dented frame, this scarce platevariety is found in position R. 1/6 of the left pane, strong colors and unusually well cen-tered, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine (Scott #55 var.). (photo - page 186) £275
796 � #162a, 1952 20c Ocher, St. Edward’s Crown watermark error, attractive used singlewith brilliant color, very fine (S.G. #163b; £475). (photo - page 186) 450.00
797
797 �� #193a, 1957 “5 cents” Surcharge on 45c Violet brown, double surcharge, in addi-tion the “s” of “cents” is broken, o.g., n.h., fine centering; the type used for this sur-charge was the same type as used for the 1893 surcharges in two forms of 30, so only twoexamples can exist with the combination of double surcharge and the broken “s”, catalogvalues are for the normal double surcharge, this being much rarer (S.G. 191e; £550+)(photo) 325.00+
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SOLOMON ISLANDS
798 �� #290 var., 1971 50c Bridges of the World, blue color omitted, the blue color is thesky and water of the design of two different Belize bridges, top margin single, o.g., n.h.,fine centering and scarce (S.G.323 var.). (photo - page 194) Est. 400-500
799 P #393-95P, 1979 8c-35c Sir Rowland Hill imperforate proofs cplt. in the issued col-ors, affixed to individual presentation cards of Format International Security Printers Ltd,fresh and very fine; scarce and attractive; ex-Format archives (S.G. 384-86P). (photo -page 194) Est. 400-500
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
800
800 � #72a, 1887 “2 Cents.” surcharge on 5c Ultramarine, double surcharge, both sur-charges are clearly displaced from each other and strongly printed, beautifully centered,o.g., l.h., very fine and a choice example of this rare overprint error that is considerablyundervalued in Scott. 1,200.00
801 �� S.G. #241c, 1922 $2c Green with Malaya-Borneo Exhibition overprint, raised stopafter “Exhibition”, the variety being the bottom right stamp in a used block of four, wellcentered and very fine (Scott 151d var.; $340.00 for normal used singles). (photo - page194) £430
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SWAZILAND
802
802 �� #5a, 1889 1/- Green, “Swazieland” inverted ovpt., a fabulously rare mint block of six(3x2), wonderfully fresh with luxurious color and full intact perforations, o.g., small h.r.,the bottom row is never hinged, attractive fine centering; the rarity of this block cannotbe overemphasized, for an overprint that is difficult to simply find genuine and then tohave it inverted in a multiple of this size is nothing but amazing; 1976 RPS certificate(S.G. #3a; for singles £4,800+) (photo) for singles 6,600.00+
TOBAGO
803 P #12P, 1880 1/- Bister imperforate plate proof on gummed paper watermarked Crownand CC in the issued color, large margins all around, o.g., lightly hinged , extremely fine;Scott lists an imperforate as an “a” variety without price but it is our opinion that theimperforate is a plate proof as we have listed and very scarce (for S.G. #12P) (photo - page194) Est. 500-750
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
804 �� S.G. #342b 1969 6c Oil Refinery, imperforate right margin horiz. pair, o.g., n.h. veryfine and scarce (Scott #147 var.). (photo - page 194) £325
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TRISTAN DA CUNHA
805
805 ��� S.G. #F2 var. 1971 “2½p” Surcharge on 6p Black and Green with red “NationalSavings” overprint, double surcharge, one inverted, this extremely rare error is the topleft stamp in a top left corner block of four, pos. R. 1/1, the bottom right stamp also hasthe small “2” in the “½” omitted, o.g., post office fresh, n.h., very fine; the NationalSavings postal fiscal stamps were intended as savings stamps but retained their postalvalidity; the surcharge was provided with a handstamp locally in Tristan da Cunha underthe supervision of the Administrator of the island, various minor error exist in applyingthe surcharge but this major error of a double surcharge with one inverted is the onlyknown example; 2011 David Brandon certificate (Scott #132 var. see footnote). (photo) Est. 5,000-7,500
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TURKS ISLANDS
806
806 �� #14, 16, 1881 “½” Surcharge on 1/- Lilac, setting 10, mint block of nine (3x3), thetop two rows are the type “c” surcharge and the bottom row is type “a”, fresh with brightcolor, o.g., the bottom block of six containing three of each type is n.h., quite well cen-tered for these issues, very slightly clipped perfs at bottom left, a very fine and rare block(S.G. #19.20; for singles £1,080+) (photo) for singles 1,155.00+
URUGUAY
807
807 R Sperati reproductions of 1856-60 issues, group of twelve items comprised of two eachof 60c, 80c and 1R Diligencias, including one 80c “used” with pen cancel, 1858 180cand 240c values unused, 1859 thin figure 100c used with forged cancel, 240c unusedwith gum and without the usual Sperati handstamp on reverse, and 1860 thick figure 80cand 120c both used with forged postmarks, generally very fine and interesting group.(photo) Est. 750-1,000
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808 (�) #1, 1856 60c Blue, select unused example, featuring large margins all around, strongcolor and impression on fresh white paper, extremely fine; signed Roig. (photo - page194) 450.00
809 (�) #2, 1856 80c Green, choice unused single, ample to mostly large margins all around,bright color on fresh paper, extremely fine; signed Roig. (photo - page 194) 500.00
810 � #2, 1856 80c Green, margins clear to touching outer frame line, bright shade on crispwhite paper, o.g., h.r., very fine; signed Roig and Thier. (photo - page 194) 500.00
811 � #3, 1956 1R Carmine vermilion, rich distinctive shade, large margins to touching outerframe line, o.g., shallow thinned spot, very fine appearance; signed Roig. (photo - page194) 450.00
812 (�) #4, 1858 120c Blue, pos. 7, attractive unused example, four generous margins, brightcolor on crisp white paper, very fine; signed Roig. (photo - page 194) 550.00
813
813 � #4, 1858 120c Blue, single with large to huge margins all around and fresh color, tiedby clear strike of oval “Admon de Correos/30 Agosto, 1859/Montevideo” datestamp,which is repeated beneath, to fresh folded cover to Bordeaux, France, sent by Britishpacket via London with red “London/Oc 5” transit, Calais entry postmark with “16”decimes due and boxed “GB/1F60c” credit handstamps, Paris and Bordeaux backstamps,very fine; a rare and desirable 1858 issue usage; 1975 PF certificate (photo) 7,500.00
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814
814 � #6, 1858 240c Dull vermilion, a premium quality used example of this elusive stamp,possessing four uniformly large margins, strong color on crisp clean paper, and cancelledby a complete strike of oval “Admon de Correos/30 Mayo, 1860/Montevideo” date-stamp, extremely fine and choice; signed Miro. (photo) 1,500.00
815 � #8, 1859 80c Orange, wonderfully fresh mint example, large margins all around, radi-ant rich color on crisp clean paper, full o.g., small h.r., extremely fine; signed Roig. (photo- page 194) 300.00
816 � #16, 1860 120c Blue, choice single with four huge margins and rich luxuriant color, tiedby oval “Admon de Correos/9 Marzo/Montevideo” datestamp to fresh 1861 folded let-ter to Buenos Aires, extremely fine; signed Bolaffi and Diena. (photo - page 194) 200.00
817 � #17, 1860 180c Yellow green, choice mint single, huge even margins all around, won-derfully fresh and bright, full o.g., very lightly hinged, an extremely fine gem. (photo -page 194) 425.00
818 � #17, 1860 180c Yellow green, ample to mostly huge margins all around, vivid richcolor, tied to piece by “Admon de Correo/20 Mayo, 1863/Montevideo” datestamp,very fine. (photo - page 194) 375.00
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819 � #17a, 1860 180c Deep green, characteristic intense color, ample even margins allaround, tied by boxed “Certificado” handstamp to fresh folded cover to Bordeaux,France, oval “Admon de Correos/16 Febrero/Montevideo” datestamp and 1868 octag-onal Montevideo departure postmark, Bordeaux backstamp and ms. “16” decimes due,fresh and very fine. (photo) 2,000.00
820 � #20, 1864 6c Salmon, large to huge margins all around, rich color on uncommonlyfresh paper, o.g., l.h., extremely fine. (photo - page 200) 300.00
821 (�) #108/129 vars., 1895-99 1c-3P Pictorials imperforate, complete set of horizontalpairs, but for the 5c Greenish blue and 7c Deep green (#114-15), but including 189710c Red (#136), all without gum except 1c Bister o.g., n.h. with full offset on gum and50c Green and brown o.g., l.h., some generally light staining on reverse which mostlydoes not show on face, otherwise fine-very fine and scarce. (photo - page 200) Est. 300-400
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822 � #120a, 1895 25c Liberty, Center Inverted, used, deep rich colors, portion of an 1896c.d.s. postmark at lower left leaving most of the central inverted vignette cancel free, cor-ner crease at top right and a few short perfs. at top, otherwise very fine; it is believedthat only 40 examples were sold at a post office counter before the error was dis-covered, and the remaining mint copies were destroyed, of the 40 that were used, only asmall percentage were recovered and saved, making this an exceptionally rare error.(photo) 2,000.00
823 � #174a-76a, 1908 1c-5c Cruiser “Montevideo”, Centers Inverted cplt., strong freshcolors, o.g., h.r., 2c with a small stained spot at top not noted on the certificate, other-wise fine-very fine and scarce; 1975, 1946 and 1975 PF certificates respectively. (photo -page 200) 900.00
824 � #175 var., 1908 2c Carmine and dark green error of color, unrouletted between,horizontal pair, having been printed in the colors intended for the 1c value, well centered,o.g., h.r., very fine and scarce. (photo - page 200) Est. 150-200
825 �� #175 var., 1908 2c Carmine and dark green error of color, having been printed in thecolors intended for the 1c value, right sheet-margin mint block of six (2x3), with ms.notation in the selvage, severe roulette separations which have been rejoined with hinged,otherwise very fine; each stamp signed Tardaguila. (photo - page 200) Est. 400-500
826 � #C1a, 1921 25c Bister brown, air mail overprint in black instead of blue, o.g., l.h.,fresh and fine; only a single sheet of 100 received the black overprint; signed Sanabria(photo - page 200) 800.00
827 � #C14-26, 1928-29 4c-3.80P Albatross cplt., o.g., l.h., fresh and fine-very fine set.(photo - page 200) 479.00
828 � #C14-26, 1928-29 4c-3.80P Albatross cplt., o.g., l.h., fresh and fine-very fine set.(photo - page 200) 479.00
829 � #C27-60A, 1929-43 1c-10P Pegasus cplt., fresh mint set of all 36 stamps, o.g., l.h.,fine-very fine. (photo - page 200) 417.00
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830
830 �+ #231 var., 1907 £2 Dull blue, perf. 11, a wonderfully well centered example of thishigh value, attractive color on bright paper, o.g., extremely fine; this last issue, producedduring the Federation period of Australian States, was issued in 1906 in perf. 12 ½ andthen again in 1907 in perf. 11, this latter perforation being much scarcer, particularly inthis select quality (S.G. #445; £1,100). (photo) 1,150.00+
VIRGIN ISLANDS
831
831 E #117E, 1956 2c Nelthrop Red Poll Bull vignette die proof in black on thin whitecard, excellent engraved proof impression in the design as issued, very fine; incredibly rareand may be the only known example (S.G. #151E). (photo) Est. 750-1,000
ZANZIBAR
832 � S.G. #26j, 1896 “2 ½” red surcharge Ty. 6, on 2a Pale blue with “Zanzibar” over-print, “1” in “½” inverted, mint single of this scarce variety, both overprints are clearand sharp, o.g., fresh and very fine; 2002 David Brandon certificate (Scott #30 var.).(photo - page 200) £450
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833 E #217E, 1936 50c Sultan Khalifa bin Harub Silver Jubilee frame die proof in theissued color, affixed to part of the De La Rue appendix sheet which is endorsed “App’dfor Die 28/8/36”, also initialed and dated “27/8”, very fine and unique; ex-De La Ruearchives (S.G. #326E) (photo) Est. 1,000-1,500
834 P #217P, 1936 50c Sultan Khalifa bin Harub Silver Jubilee master die proof in theissued colors, affixed to part of the De La Rue appendix sheet which is endorsed “App’dfor Colors 28/8”, also initialed and dated “26/8”, very fine and unique; ex-De La Ruearchives (S.G. #326P). (photo - page 200) Est. 1,000-1,500
WORLDWIDE COLLECTIONS AND LARGE LOTS
Arranged Alphabetically by Country or Area
835 �� Argentina - Buenos Aires accumulation of about 80 mint or used stamps, including apair and a cover front, arranged on stockpages, with most issues represented and consid-erable duplication in places, also includes a set of four essays in pairs, mixed condition,many fine-very fine. Est. 1,000-1,500
836 ��� Argentina - Corrientes accumulation of 1856-80 issues arranged on stock pages,including #1 mint and used (10), 2 mint and used, 3 mint (7) and used (8), 4 used (8),4a mint (9) and used (2), 5 mint (5) and used (9), 6 mint (4) and used (8), 7, 7a or 8mint (20 including tete-beche pair) and used (18), plus some additional singles, five cov-ers and five large multiples including tete-beche pairs, mixed condition but an interestinglot. Est. 500-750
837 �� Argentina substantial accumulation of several thousand mint and used singles, sets andmultiples, with frequent duplication to ten or more, there are good classics including1858-60 Confederation issues, strong 1862-64 first issues of the Republic, extensivemostly used Rivadavia issues, many better early 20th century sets, and very little after1930, many better items noted and the total catalog value should be substantial, mixedcondition, however there are a great many fine-very fine to be found throughout. Est. 2,000-3,000
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838 � Argentina covers, group of 58 nineteenth and early twentieth century covers housed ina binder, including four covers franked by 1858 5c Red, eleven covers franked by 1862or 1863 5c Rose and seven franked by Rivadavia issues, the rest are late 19th and early20th century commercial usages, including many registered, some typical faults, manyfine-very fine and attractive usages. Est. 1,000-1,500
839 � Argentina mint collection of many hundreds of virtually all mint singles, sets and sou-venir sheets for the period from 1890 to 1960 in a Scott album, plus there is duplicationof a great many on a separate set of album pages, the collection lacks the early high val-ues and is then highly complete from 1932, including regular issues, commemoratives, airmails, semi-postals, officials and official departmental issues, a few better items notedinclude mint Scott #215-30, 468a-d, B11 and used O2a-6a, somewhat mixed condition,however a great many are fine-very fine. Est. 750-1,000
840 � Argentina early mint air mail sets, lot comprised of #C1-19 (4), C20-24 (3), C25-28(3), C25-29, the C29 with PF certificate, C30-34 (5), C35-37 (4) and a few other items,some small faults, most fine-very fine. Est. 500-750
841 ��P Argentina specialist material, unusual group of almost 50 late 19th to mid 20th centu-ry items on stock pages, including proofs, imperforates, part perforate and imperf.between, specimen overprints, errors and a couple multiples, some faults, many fine-veryfine. Est. 300-400
842 P Argentina 1867-78 issues proofs, group of six full-sized large die proofs comprised ofScott #23-26, 38 and 40 and eleven plate proofs with two different trial colors of #18 andIndia proofs of 22, 23 (3), 24, 25, 26 (2) and 36 trial color, plate proofs with some smallfaults and large die proofs with some toning mostly away from the die sinkage area. Est. 200-300
843 ��/�� British Caribbean and South Atlantic collection comprising many hundreds of differ-ent stamps, in mounts and housed in 3 Scott International albums with slipcases, pre-dominantly 20th century mint issues to 1984, very solid mint n.h. coverage from mid-1940s onward, plus souvenir sheets, contains Grenada and Grenadines, Guyana, Jamaica,Leeward Islands, Montserrat, Redonda, St. Christopher, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St.Vincent and Grenadines, South Georgia, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks andCaicos, better mint sets include Grenada 1938 Seal and Views, Jamaica 1938-51 pictori-als, Leeward Islands 1890 definitives, Montserrat 1922-6 definitives, mint n.h. St.Vincent 1938-47 pictorials, and 1963-9 South Georgia set, scattered 19th century con-tains some used, unused, and a few minor faults, and typical centering, later issues gener-ally fine-very fine. Est. 1,000-1,500
844 �� British Commonwealth country collections, the best being Australia to 1975 in aLighthouse album with used £2 Roo and 5/- Sydney Harbor Bridge and mint Navigatorsto £2, South Africa in a Davo album with better definitive mint sets, a useful Canada col-lection in a Lighthouse album, also small mint collections of New Zealand, Nigeria andPakistan, mixed condition, many fine-very fine. Est. 750-1,000
845 � British commonwealth 1935 Silver Jubilee and 1937 Coronation omnibus sets minthinged in two Thorp albums, both appear to be complete, except for the Silver Jubileefrom Egypt, o.g., fine-very fine. Est. 300-400
846 �� British Commonwealth 25th Anniversary of Coronation collection of many hun-dreds of mint sets, gutter pairs, booklets, sheetlets, souvenir sheets and first day covers inmounts on Lyndhurst album pages in three binders, also some non-commonwealth issuesand some unmounted material, appears to be highly complete, o.g., n.h., very fine. Est. 150-200
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847 �/�� Canada substantial and valuable mint and unused collection, the largest portion ofthe value is in well over 200 19th century and better 20th century issues of Canada prop-er, plus another 125 of the Canadian provinces which are mostly sets of Newfoundland,the Canada starts with five different unused of the first 1859 Cents issue including a 10cBrown with o.g. (#17b), other high catalog value 19th century include nine unusedLarge Queens, a nice selection of sixteen mint Small Queens including a mint 5c SlateGreen and the two high values, plus the 1897 Jubilees cplt. and the later Victoria setscplt., from there largely complete for the Edward VII and George V issues with a few ofthe George VI issues, air posts and special deliveries are also present, the collection con-cludes with an additional couple hundred singles, blocks and miniature sheets of the verymodern issues with high face value, condition varies with most of the early issues throughthe Large Queens without gum or regummed but we found none with cancels removed,from the Small Queens on original gum is the rule and many of the issues the 1920ís to1940ís are never hinged, some faults are present in the early period but the vast majorityof the later are fine-very fine; a very desirable collection with high catalog value. Est. 5,000-7,500
848 �/��� Canada collection to 1974 in mounts and housed in a Minkus album, starts with used1851 3d and 6d, 1855 10d and 1857 ½d and 7½d, then virtually all mint with 1859cents issue complete less 10c. 1c, 2c, 6c and 12½c Large Queens, most Small Queens,1897 Jubilee complete less the $4.00, but with extra 50c and $1.00, 1898-1902Numerals complete, then virtually complete, including air mails, special delivery, registra-tion, postage dues, war tax and officials, there are also some perfin officials and someadditional better items such as #85a, coil pairs, 136 blocks of four and six, 137 blocks offour (2) and eight, 138 block of four and six (2), 210a, 227 block, E1 block and others,condition a bit mixed among the 19th century including small faults, off center andregummed, but also some fine-very fine, the 20th century largely o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine; well worth a careful inspection. Est. 3,000-4,000
849 �� Canada 1859 5c Beaver substantial specialist’s holding of dozens of covers and manyhundreds of used stamps on albums and stock pages, including platings, plate flaws, re-entries, varieties, cancels, many on cover usages including pairs, a couple proofs, etc.,many of which are annotated, usual mixed condition, many fine and better; a tremendouswealth of material for the specialist. Est. 3,000-4,000
850 �� Canada 4-ring numeral cancels and varieties on the 1859 5c Beaver, eight covers anda couple dozen stamps with 4-ring numeral cancels, including on cover usages from Paris,St. Thomas and Sarnia and off cover usages from Guelph, Ingersoll, London Melbourne,Owen Sound, Perth, Three Rivers and others, also some colored cancels including Green,and many varieties including two examples of the major Double Transfer from pos. 28and other varieties, mixed condition, many fine or better. Est. 1,500-2,000
851 � Canada mint collection balance of many hundreds of regular issues, commemoratives,coils, air mails, special deliveries, registration stamps, postage dues and officials to 1979housed in a Schaubek hingeless album, includes 1859 12½c, 1864 2c, several LargeQueens and a good showing of Small Queens, Jubilee issue complete to 50c, MapleLeaves to 8c and Numerals to 20c, Edward VII complete to 50c and then pretty muchcomplete from there including all to 50c and $1.00 values, the back-of-the-book issuesare also virtually complete, a few of the earliest issues with a small fault or no gum, how-ever the overwhelming majority are nice fresh o.g., l.h. or n.h. fine-very and betterstamps. Est. 1,500-2,000
852 �/��� Canada pot-pourri, stockbook of miscellaneous material including some mint and usedclassics, Jubilee issue with used $2.00, $4.00 and $5.00 values, some specialty materialsuch as imperfs., misperfs, varieties, perfin officials, many blocks some modern materialand quantities of recent issues filling two envelopes, some faults, many fine-very fine. Est. 1,000-1,500
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853 �� Canada collection and accumulation filling a carton, includes a mint and used collec-tion in a Scott album that is quite well filled with issues to 2000, a Minkus album withmint and used including provinces, a collection of provinces on Scott pages and fourbinders with recent issues with a good cumulative amount of face value, mixed condition. Est. 500-750
854 ��PB Canada plate block collection of many hundreds of complete matched sets collected byplate number and housed in fifteen special albums, the collection covers the period from1948 to 1976 and includes regular issues to $2.00 values, commemoratives, plus somesemi-postals and officials, quite complete for the period and nearly all o.g., n.h., fine-veryfine. Est. 300-400
855 ��/� Canada mint collection to 1971 housed in a Lindner hingeless album with slipcase, pre-dominantly mint n.h., o.g., opens with a few mint n.h. 1897-9 Victoria issues, including1897 1c-5c Jubilees, and 1899 surcharges, 20th century thereafter, beginning with 1927Confederation set, and onward with increasing completion, especially from about 1933forward, including 1933 20c Grain Exhibition, 1933 and 1935 1c-3c George V coil sin-gles, 1935, 1938, and 1942-3 Pictorial sets, early back of the book is mint h.r., including1928-32 airmails, 1930 special delivery, and 1906-32 postage dues, later issues, includ-ing officials, are n.h., generally fresh, fine-very fine and better. Est. 200-300
856 � Canada covers, seven nineteenth century covers paying the 6c rate to Alfred, Maine com-prised of two stampless with handstamped “PAID 6”, 6c Large Queen, and the rest SmallQueens, with 2c strip of three, two 3c Orange red on cover repaired with tape, 6c Yellowbrown and beautifully centered 6c Red brown, mostly fine-very fine. Est. 200-300
857 �� China mint collection of many hundreds of mint sets and souvenir sheets from thePeoples Republic, Taiwan and Hong Kong in mounts housed in a large albums, includesa fair number of better sets and souvenir sheets from PRC and Taiwan, but the collectionis mounted in no particular order so a careful inspection is advised, apparently all o.g.,n.h., fine-very fine. Est. 1,500-2,000
858 ��/� China stock of hundreds of predominantly mint and unused stamps housed in HECO#102 cards in three long, red file boxes, on stock pages and APS retail pages, comprisesa great array of different issues, predominantly of modest Scott value, from PeoplesRepublic of China (PRC) to 2004, and Republic of China (Taiwan) to about 2001,including many complete sets, a faulty but fascinating 1953 PRC 400 fen franked coveraccompanies, from Tienamen, with Chinese handstamped slogan that translates: “ExposeAnti-Revolutionists. Everyone has the Responsibility.”, occasional minor fault, mintincludes n.h., l.h., o.g., unused (no gum as issued), many fine-very fine and better, some-what disorganized, so be sure to view carefully. Est. 200-300
859 �� Denmark Christmas seals collection housed in three binders, featuring three frame andtwo portrait essays for the 1904 issue, this being the world’s first Christmas Seal, plus animperforate tied on cover to New York, most later issues including on cover usages andimperforate proofs, full sheets of the more modern issues to 1980, also includes issuesfrom Greenland, Danish West Indies, Denmark TB seals, Aalborg General Relief Societyseals, South Slesvig seals, Odder local benevolent society seals and other related items,plus some Norway and U.S. issues; an attractive collection that would be difficult to dupli-cate. Est. 200-300
860 �� Europa issues mint stock, useful holding of 1956-74 issues arranged in a stockbook andan album, including the first two Luxembourg sets in n.h. blocks of four, copies of thegood Andorra and Liechtenstein (2) issues and much more, a few of the earliest toned,otherwise apparently all o.g., n.h., fine-very fine, except the mounted collection in thealbum which is hinged. Est. 500-750
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861 �/�� France clean mint collection in one volume in mounts, largely France proper but alsoincludes collections of Algeria, French Polynesia and French Southern and AntarcticTerritories, this latter contains good value in many early sets and singles, much of whichis never hinged, the France starts with a modest collection of mint and unused 19th cen-tury classic starting with the first Ceres series (a couple are used), Napoleon and Bordeauxissues are also present incl. a nice mint 80c Bordeaux, also a selection of Sage issues in thevarious types with better values, 20th century is filled with better regular, commemora-tive and semi-postal sets, we note 1927 Strasbourg and 1937 PEXIP souvenir sheets, airmails have better incl. a 50Fr Banknote and the 1936 Transatlantic set is cplt. n.h., con-dition a bit mixed in the early issues but otherwise most are fresh and attractive with orig-inal gum, lots of never hinged is found in pos- war material with some earlier, largely fine-very fine throughout; order is a bit erratic but lots of meat will be found by those whoexamine this desirable collection. Est. 3,000-4,000
862 �/��� Germany and related areas largely mint collection, contained in a single volume inmounts, this collection is very broad in its scope containing better sets and singles fromGermany, Berlin and numerous related areas, there is a very modest amount of GermanStates with a very few used present, this is about the only used in the collection thoughhe tried to collect some used inflation period, the early German Empire is quite compre-hensive with the Shield issues virtually complete unused or mint, better turn-of-the-cen-tury sets including mark values, numerous pre-war and post war sets incl. semi-postals, wenote a mint OSTROPA souvenir sheet, a Post Horn set and many others, Zeppelins arenearly cplt., Berlin has many better early sets, other areas include German Colonies withbetter mark values, Plebiscite territories including better sets of Saar, German DemocraticRepublic incl. better early sets, etc., condition varies with some faults in the 19th centu-ry and early 20th century, some early issues are unused but the vast majority have o.g.with n.h. starting in the post-war period with some surprises earlier, overall fine-very fine;a valuable collection that requires examination to be appreciated. Est. 4,000-5,000
863 �/���� Great Britain valuable, voluminous and comprehensive mint and used collectionhoused in fifteen albums, about half of which are Lighthouse hingeless albums, plus fourstockbooks and a large carton containing recent issues in philatelic Bureau envelopes, thecollection starts with a range of 1d Blacks, 2d Blues and Mulready entires and continueswith later line engraved issues with 1841 2d Blue strip of seven, Maltese cross cancels,covers, perforated 2d Blue plate numbers, 1d red reconstruction, 1d Red plate numberscomplete bar #77, surface printed issues mostly used including square 5/- (2), 10/- anda £5 Orange as well as £1 Brown-lilac watermarked three crowns and £1 Green, from the1887 Jubilee issue on the collection is nearly all mint, with duplicated Edward VII to2/6, Downey heads complete including no cross on crown varieties, George V withblocks, control numbers and watermark varieties, Seahorses with 2/6 Waterlow, 2/6 and5/- DLR, 2/6-10/- Bradbury and 2/6-10/- Re-engraved, George VI complete withwatermark varieties, the QEII is very extensive and comprised of not only the straightmint stamps, but also cylinder blocks of many commemorative issues, specialized Wildingswith numerous varieties and watermark varieties, there is also a plethora of commemora-tives with constant varieties as listed in the S.G. specialized catalog, some missing colorerrors, inverted wmks., numerous missing phosphors, booklet panes, etc., there is also acollection of Machin cylinder blocks and regionals, but no postage dues or officials,the19th century in mixed condition, the 20th century nearly all o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine veryfine; plan to spend sufficient time to carefully view this desirable specialized collection. Est. 7,500-10,000
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864 �/�� Great Britain and British Commonwealth substantial mint collection in two vol-umes, the Great Britain is a significant portion of the value but there are selected Britishcountries from around the world that also have very good value, Great Britain starts witha mint #3 and includes a number of better unused and mint surface printed issues, wenote #27-28, 37, a rare #40, plus #55, 62 (pl. 17), 66, 85 (2x) and #87 (pl. 13), also latershilling and pound values which include some of the very few used in the collection, thereare better mint Victoria, Edward VII and George V sets with a mint £1 P.U.C., GreatBritain also includes many later sets, singles and souvenir sheets, other Commonwealthcountries include British Europe with some better Cyprus, Malta and Ireland, Australianarea is rich with some states including better high values and attractive early semi-postalsas New South Wales #B2 n.h., Australia proper contains a nice selection of early GeorgeV and Kangaroo issues to the 10/- plus many later better sets and singles, New Zealandalso has excellent value with a smattering of 19th century and better sets as the 1898Series cplt., other countries of note include South Africa with early sets to the £1 and var-ious bilingual issues to the 20/-, there is a little Caribbean with better sets and highdenominations of Bahamas and Jamaica, plus Bermuda, condition is mixed in the early19th century but for the most part this collection contains a lot of very clean collectablematerial with o.g., some 20th century issues from the 1930’s are never hinged with moremodern largely so, the vast majority are fine-very fine; a very worthwhile collection thatwarrants careful examination. Est. 4,000-5,000
865 �� Great Britain QEII modern errors, freaks and oddities group of over 25 items most-ly on B. Alan retail cards, including missing colors with 1966 4d Birds with Reddishbrown omitted on two values, 1970 1/6 Christmas with Salmon omitted, 1980 RowlandHill souvenir sheet with phosphor omitted, and three decimal commemoratives partiallyimperforate, the remainder are various commemoratives with perforation shifts, colorshifts and ink flaws, apparently all n.h. Est. 400-500
866 ��� Greenland collection of mint and used singles and blocks, plus first day of issue and othercovers, mounted on quadrilled pages in a binder, includes a complete mint set of the nineParcel Post stamps, plus ten used stamps with various town cancels, a mint set of the 1945pictorials and a mint set of the nine 1945 Liberation overprints, most later issues to 1980,often in cancelled corner margin blocks of four, and ending with an attractive group ofmostly cacheted covers, nearly all fine-very fine. Est. 500-750
867 �/�� Israel duplicated accumulation of mostly early issues with many better tabbed items,tete-beche and plate blocks such as #1-6 with tabs, 10-14 with plain tabs and coloredtabs, 15 with tab (3), 25 with tab, 27 with tabs (2), 31-32 with tabs (3), 55 with tab (2),C1-6 with tabs, C16 with tab (2) and J1-5 singles and more; occasional small problem,vast majority o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Est. 750-1,000
868 �� Israel mint tab collection housed in three hingeless albums, appears complete to the late1990s with exception of #7-9 and J1-5, does include all the better tabs from the 1940s-50s as well as back-of-the-book, additionally has dozens of new issue packets well into the2010s which haven’t been mounted, spot check shows the entire collection to be o.g.,n.h., very fine. Est. 400-500
869 �/�� Italy mint collection from 1910 to the mid-1950s mounted on pages or arranged onstock pages, being highly complete for the period, especially the commemoratives, whichinclude most of the pre-war mint sets, quite a few of which are never hinged, occasionalsmall fault, vast majority o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-very fine; definitely worth a careful look. Est. 1,000-1,500
870 � Japan covers and cards accumulation of over a thousand of the former and over threethousand of the latter, all unsleeved and filling a good-sized carton, heavy in domestic ratepostal cards and cards franked by adhesives, with considerable duplication of some, thecovers are mostly twentieth century commercial domestic usages, there is a wide varietyof origins and destinations with the potential of cancel finds, typical mixed condition. Est. 500-750
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871 ��/� Japan mint 20th century collection to 1977 neatly arranged on stock pages and housedin a White Ace binder, hundreds of different stamps predominantly mint, n.h., o.g.,except for a solitary mint n.h. 1876 5r definitive, comprises 20th century, with scatteredearly issues, and strength from about 1928 forward, replete with many sets, better mintn.h. issues include 1900 3s Postal Service Amalgamation, 1914 1y Old Die, 1921 PostalService set, 1936-49 National Park sets, including 1938 Nikko National Park souvenirsheet with folder, 1948 5y Beauty, 1949 8y Moon and Geese, and 1951-62 airmail sets,mint includes unused stamps without gum as issued, a very useful assemblage, generallyfresh, fine-very fine and better. Est. 300-400
872 �/��� New Zealand specialized mint and used collection, an old time collection mounted onquadrilled pages in an Aldwych album, starting with a range of mostly used Chalon heads,including unused 1858 2d Pale blue and o.g. 6d Brown, then 1874-95 issued collectedby perforation with many mint, followed by extensive 1898-1907 pictorials includingsome multiples and two 5/- values mint, then useful 1d Universals, Edward VII, GeorgeV with many varieties, 1935-41 definitives with many blocks of both watermarks and end-ing in about 1940, there are also some semi-postals, air mails, postal fiscals with severalbetter mint values, life insurance and useful officials, with three missing period varieties,some faults among the early issues, most twentieth century are o.g., l.h. or n.h., fine-veryfine. Est. 1,000-1,500
873 ��� Orange River Colony extensive specialized collection to 1908 in an Oriel album, in astudy of overprints on loose album pages, and in 2 Lighthouse stockbooks, hundreds ofmint or used stamps, including revenue and telegraph stamps, a complete Hochapfelapproval sheet, plus three covers and a postal card, most identified by Gibbons number,including many Orange Free State shade and surcharge varieties, provisional overprintsfor postal cards, and better issues such as mint 1903-4 and 1907-8 King Edward VII sets,and ½p to 5sh specimens of same, mint includes h.r, l.h. o.g., occasional minor fault, sev-eral stamps on the album pages are stuck down but salvageable, an impressive assemblagethat would be hard to duplicate, many fine and better. Est. 500-750
874 �� Poland mint stock of 1962-1978 sheets housed in envelopes inside a small box, con-tains miniature and souvenir sheets depicting various fine art, space, and sporting topics,comprising #1046-8, 1147-50, 1186-7, 1203, 1205, 1551-8, 1602-9, 1674a, 1839-45,1850-1, 1979-80, 2107a, 2270a, 2271a, B123, and B132, quantities for each issue rangefrom eight to 30, all fresh, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Est. 400-500
875 �� Transvaal specialized collection in mounts inside a clean Oriel album with slipcase, over300 mint or used stamps from 1869 to 1907, most identified by Gibbons or Scott num-ber, includes color, surcharge, and overprint varieties, and better issues such as used 1892five pound definitive, Lyndenburg 1p, and 3p/1p with long tailed “R” in “V.R.I.” , eachon small piece and tied by full, army post office c.d.s., mint o.g. 1878 1sh Victoria, 18861p E. H. Bakker Express-Marabastad block of eight, mint includes h.r., l.h., and unused,condition is rather mixed, forgeries are interspersed with the genuine among the FirstRepublics, many fine or better. Est. 500-600
876 �� Uruguay classics valuable mint and used accumulation of several hundred 1856-67issues arranged on stockpages and housed in a stockbook, includes 1856 Diligencias with#1 mint (4) and used, 1a used, 2 mint (4) and 3 mint (8), 1858 thin numerals issue with#4 mint and used (4), , 4b mint, 5 mint (7) and used, 5a mint (2), 6 mint (14) and used,6a mint (2), 6b mint, 7 mint, 7a mint (4) and 7 or 7a used (21), 8 mint (3), 8a mint, 8or 8a used (21), 9 mint (1), 9a mint (5) and used (5), 10 mint (4) and used (25), 11 mint(21), plus blocks of four and six and used (5), 12 mint (8) and used (3), 1860 thicknumerals issue with #13 and shades mint (4) and used (33), 14 or 14a mint (5) and used(3), 15 or 15a mint (9) and used (9), 16 mint (5) and used (14) and 17 mint and used,1864 issues including 20 mint, then 1866 surcharges with 25a mint, many 1866 Numeralissue imperforate and ending with 1866-67 Numeral issue perforate, also includes aremaindered general collection on Minkus pages, condition varies, with some small faultsas expected and many without gum, however there are also plenty of nice sound fine-veryfine, o.g., l.h., unused and used to be found throughout so a thorough inspection is nec-essary. Est. 3,000-4,000
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877 � Uruguay cover collection of 75 covers and nine fronts, with strength and bulk of valuein the nineteenth century, includes two stampless, nineteen 1859-60 sun issue covers,these being mostly local usages, several 1864 issue covers, useful 1866 numeral issuesincluding four 10c bisect usages, with the balance being mostly 1890s to 1930s includ-ing air mail, registered, censored, etc., some usual faults, majority fine-very fine; an inter-esting and desirable lot. Est. 1,000-1,500
878 � Uruguay mint collections of many hundreds of virtually all mint singles, sets and sou-venir sheets in a Scott album, this being actually two or three collections as there areduplicate and triplicates of a great many of the albums pages, with some more filled thanothers, the collections span the period 1877 to 1970 and include regular issues, com-memoratives, air mails, special delivery, postage dues, officials, parcel post and other back-of-the-book, with some better items to be found, mixed condition, however a nice cleanrather complete collection could be assembled from these collections. Est. 400-500
879 �� Uruguay errors and varieties holding of a couple hundred 19th and early 20th centurymostly mint items arranged on stockpages, including imperforates, part perforates, invert-ed overprints, omitted overprints, double overprints, etc., including pairs and blocks,some of which are listed in Scott and many of which are not, some small faults, largelyfine-very fine; a pleasing lot for the specialist. Est. 300-400
880 ��� Uruguay air mails, mostly mint holding on stockpages with #C1-3 (4), C1-3 mint andused blocks of four, C2a mint and used, C7 (5), C8 (4), many mint Pegasus types, C62a,several errors and six early covers, a few small faults, mostly fine-very fine. Est. 300-400
881 ��/�� Vatican City collection in five pristine Minkus and four White Ace albums (all but onewith slipcase) containing mint o.g. and used 1929-1988 issues, complete sets abound,including mint l.h. 1933 Pictorials, 1935-38 Congress sets, 1948 airmail set, many 1963-80 sets are both mint n.h and used, all used from 1982 forward, light duplication, accom-panied by a small, separate batch of mint n.h. duplicate sets, souvenir stamp packets, a few1978 FDCs, an attractive, well cared-for collection, generally fresh, fine-very fine and bet-ter. Est. 150-200
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Worldwide
882 �/��/(�) Worldwide massive mint collection in twelve large albums in two boxes containing lit-erally many thousands of mint singles, sets and souvenir sheets largely of European coun-tries and often with significant value in better sets and singles, generally each countrystarts with early issues that often are of the 19th century, many better issues are thenfound in early sets of the 20th century to the the 1960’s and then there is often a ratherextensive selection of souvenir sheets and sets of the 1990’s well into the 2000’s, WesternEuropean countries are especially strong, Italian area is particularly extensive with Italyproper starting with a complete set of the1879 Series (41-45), 1901-06 Definitives arealso cplt. and then there are loads of mint sets of regular, commemorative and air mailsets including never hinged, Monaco and San Marino are collected much the same way,Greece is another excellent collection starting with the 1906 Olympics cplt. and lots ofbetter sets thereafter, Scandinavia contains nice collections of Denmark and Sweden, thelater containing the 1924 U.P.U issue cplt., n.h, and other better values, plus there is aparticularly valuable collection of Iceland with numerous better sets as the 1930Millenary regular and air post issues and better long definitive sets and commemorativeswith never hinged present, other countries that are collected much the same areSwitzerland including comprehensive semi-postals and souvenir sheets, Liechtenstein,Netherlands and wonderful comprehensive collections of Austria and Belgium, the laterhaving extensive semi-postals plus parcel posts, there are several volumes of EasternEurope with better Russia, finally in addition to the European area there is a volume ofAsia including modern Macau, a nice collection of India with better early sets and an espe-cially attractive collection of Japan starting with late 19th century issues, a fair portion isnever hinged even in some of the earlier issues, plus a volume of Latin America fromArgentina to Venezuela with a few better sets in each country and a nice collection ofMexico, condition is uniformly collected the same throughout, early issue may have flawsand some of the 19th century are without gum, but the 20th century is very clean witho.g., never hinged is found in varying degrees in each country as the collector was ableto attain them, overall fine-very fine; we have only been able to scratch the surface in relat-ing the many valuable issues that are found in this collection, so examination is importantand will reveal an important mint collection with enormous catalog value. Est. 10,000-15,000
883 �/��0 Worldwide eclectic collector’s schmere of thousands of mint and used, mostly 20th cen-tury, mounted on on APS retail sales pages, in envelopes and small cartons, all inside twolarge boxes, replete with mint and used complete sets and souvenir sheets, including bet-ter items such as mint 1951 Vietnam set, used Canada 1903-8 Edward VII set, alsobundleware, plenty of homemade packets of stamps on and off paper, a delightful collec-tion of vintage European colorized real-photo holiday picture postcards depicting chil-dren, a World War I Italian service medal, and much more, somewhat mixed conditionamong the early issues, much fine-very fine material, mint includes n.h., l.h., o.g., thereis no telling what else is inside, so be sure to examine very carefully. Est. 1,500-2,000
884 �/�� Worldwide interesting principally mint accumulation apparently from an old-timedealer, being mostly 1940s to 1960’s material, often duplicated or in quantity, strengthin western Europe, especially France and Germany, but also some Middle East and south-east Asia, mixed condition, some sections toned and some a bit stuck, many o.g., l.h. orn.h., fine-very fine; a challenging lot to value. Est. 1,000-1,500
885 �/��� Worldwide collector’s stock of thousands of mint and used issues, predominantly 20thcentury to 1990s, housed in 38 counter books, three binders (two with slipcase) and a1980 Olympics specialty album, with strength in European stamps, better pre-1940stamps are present from Canada, Cape of Good Hope, German States, Netherlands, andSweden, many mint n.h. souvenir sheets from the 1960s through the 1990s (especiallyfrom Poland), and a collection of mint n.h. 1980 Olympic plate blocks, Scott cataloguevalues range from modest to $50.00+, mixed condition among the early issues, mintincludes, n.h., l.h., o.g., occasional unused, many fine-very fine and better, a neat andclean stock, offered intact as received, careful viewing recommended; seven PF certificatesaccompany. Est. 1,000-1,500
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886 ��� Worldwide massive accumulation of tens of thousands of predominantly 20th centurymint and used stamps to 1970s in glassines, envelopes, stock pages, stockbooks, albums,and small boxes, all filling 6 large cartons, comprising a United States collection(1869/1960s) in 5 Scott albums, plus 40 pieces of 19th century postal history includinga Civil War Patriotic cover, and a 1c Boyd’s City Express cover, a batch of revenues includ-ing scarce First Issue $20 Probate of Will , a stock of used stamps, bundleware, unusedpostal stationery, over 200 FDCs in 3 cover albums, a small stock of mint n.h. Canal Zonewith unused postal stationery, worldwide collections in 2 albums and 4 stockbooks, plus300 pieces of mostly 1940s-1950s foreign postal history (mainly Latin America), mintn.h. singles, sheets, and blocks of 1979 Year of the Child topical stamps in 2 stockbooksand in several stock pages, large mint collection of Israel (1948-1973) in 9 binders, plusmany mint n.h. sheets and first day covers, and a few interim covers, mint collection ofVatican City (1929/1969) in a Schaubek album, including complete mint n.h. 1933Pictorial set, and a stockbook full of 1960-1963 FDCs, mixed condition, great retailpotential, with some better items lurking about, well worth a very careful look. Est. 500-750
887 �� Worldwide mint and used collection of many thousands housed in two well filled HarrisSenior Statesman albums and a Citation album, nothing particularly exciting noted andsome is stuck down to varying degrees, still worth a quick look for the sheer number ofdifferent stamps. Est. 150-200
888 �� Worldwide balance of an estate including a two volume Scott International collectionto 1940 with U.S. and worldwide, U.S. cacheted first day covers and more. Est. 100-150
889 ��/�� Worldwide collector’s giant stock of many thousands of mint and used stamps, pre-dominantly 20th century issues to 1980s, identified by Scott and packed in Heco #102cards inside 36 long, red file boxes and 4 small cartons, all inside 5 large boxes, repletewith a satisfying array of definitives, commemoratives, semi-postals, etc., including a superabundance of complete sets, the majority of which have Scott values to $10, conditionsomewhat mixed among the early issues, however there is substantial sound materialthroughout that is fine-very fine and better, mint includes unused (no gum orregummed), n.h., l.h., o.g.,, a neat, clean holding with excellent retail potential, some-what disorganized, so be sure to examine very carefully. Est. 1,500-2,000
Worldwide Covers
890 � Worldwide postal history accumulation of several hundreds of covers, housed in car-tons and mounted on APS retail pages inside a large box, predominantly 20th centuryphilatelic covers to the 1970s, with strength in covers from Europe, some are sleeved andpriced, but most are unsleeved, we note 23 European stampless folded letter sheets from1820s through 1850s, many postally used items, including commercial, censored, andregistered mail, Prussian official mail, a Karl Lewis hand-painted Japanese cover, and two1919 Mexico covers each franked with a 2c private issue made by a Dr. Nicholas duringthe civil war in Sonora, mixed condition, many items fine and better, quite disorganized,so be sure to examine carefully. Est. 400-500
891 � Worldwide cover assortment being mostly Great Britain including five crowned ship let-ter handstamps and surface printed frankings with usages to Sweden (3), Finland andIndia, also five Japanese occupation of Burma peacock overprints on cover and a few oth-ers, some faults, most fine-very fine. Est. 200-300
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