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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2004 og/O 1x1 imageReprint and Reproduction Collection, 1840s-1950s. In Scott Specialty albums of various cover and stamp reproductions or forgeries, some of which are classically produced, some of which have been produced recently with the aid of inkjet printers and modern printing techniques, a few of these reprints are quite desirable with several interesting supplementary items, such as a few covers signed by postmaster who produced the provisional stamp or various show souvenirs that honor the original stamp, within this collection, you will find: 1X1 three cover reproductions, 2XU1 two cover reproductions, one in blue, 3X1-3X2 two well done cover reproductions, plus a cover signed by J.M. Buchanan (although we suspect it is a different J.M. Buchanan as the signature doesn't match) and 14 more cover reproductions of both denominations, 3 reproductions on piece, 6 label reproductions and group of five 1946 souvenir cards from Baltimore Philatelic Society, 3UX1 one cut square reproduction, 3UX4 two cut square reproductions, 4X1 two cover reproductions, stampless cover from Boscawen, NH free frank signed by PM, 5X1 four cover reproductions, 6X1 two cover reproductions and one free stampless cover from Lockport, NY signed by H.W. Scovell PM, 7X1 two cover reproductions, 8XU1 three cover reproductions and 8XU1 reproduction of 1923 E.A. Mitchell reprint, 8XU1R red and 8XU3R dull blue, in original Carroll Alton Means booklets, very rare as only 130 were printed in each color, Scott describes and values these scarce booklets at approximately $250 each, with 1938 red and blue souvenir pages along with FDC, 9X1 three forgeries, each with FALSH in printing at lower corners, 9X1 two cover reproductions and one reproduction on piece, 10X1, 10X1 two reprints with letter on reverse, 10X1 four forgeries, 10X2 three forgeries, 10X1-2 three cover reproductions, 10X1-2 Rhode Island Philatelic Society 1936 special souvenir No. 296 sheet reprint, 11X1-2 five cover reproductions and 13 stamp forgeries, and small show souvenir cards of 11X1. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.6 lbs.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2005 nh/og/O   imagePowerful & Highly Complete Intact Estate Collection of Mint and Used, 1847-1976. Including all the key stamps, mostly used in the classics until 1873 where the focus became predominantly unused, listed as mounted, used includes: #9X1, 1-2, 6 with PSE Cert (small faults), 8, 12, 13-16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27-28, 28A, 30, 30A, 31-33, 34, 37, 39 (red cancel), 62B (2), 67, 79, 83, 85E, 95, 100-101, 118, 121, 129, 137-139, 141, 142, 143-144, 278, listed as mounted unused #3, 29, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45, 46, 56, 63, 65, 66 PF cert, 68-72, 73, 75, 76-77, 79 (possible essay), 87-89, 91, 92-94, 96-99, 102, 105 (repaired), 108, 112-117, 119-120, 123-127, 132, 133, 134-36, 145-150, 156-166, 178-179, 182-191, 205, 206-211, 211B, 212-218, 219-229, 230-245, 246-263, the 261A is a beauty! 265-275, 277, 279-284, 285-293, 300-311, 323-330, 331-340, 357-8, 369, 395 pair, 397-404, 405-7, 414419, 424-435, 438, various coils including pairs and line pairs, 479-480, 498-518 the 505 in a block, missing 507, 524, 545-6, 547, from here virtually complete except for the rarities,
there are some that are mounted incorrectly, some unused that may be used, but look at the scans we have marked those we noticed, also as with a collection that encompasses such a wide range of material and high degree of completeness, we noticed some mixed quality but this is an overall incredible holding that will benefit from the time one spends to properly view and evaluate, there are some additional items that enhances the history and presentation such as proofs of various issues, Columbian Expoo tickets and postal cards, Pan Am expo ticket and seals, plus unmounted duplicates, etc., quality does range from very good to very fine and everything in between with faults present, but not predominant, in aggregate this will have a ginormous catalog and sales value.
Estimate $40,000 - 50,000. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $40,000-50,000
SOLD for $32,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2006 og/O/cover   imageHigh-End Intact Collection, 1847-1969. Neatly mounted on Schaubek pages, an array of better stamps carefully collected over decades. Collection begins with the 1847 issue including Scott #1 and (2) copies of #2. Beyond the 1847 issue the first page is loaded with nice copies from the 1851 issue including a used four-margined #12. We also note an unused and used copy of #39. The second page contains a plethora of mint & used with two huge margined unused 10c and 15c 1869 issues both mint, plus much more. Solid regular issues up to the complete Columbian issues, all with sharp colors plus a second set to the $3.00. Mixed unused and used. A wonderful copy of the $1.00 1895 plus two copies each of the $2.00 and $5.00 issues. Next we find the Trans-Mississippi issue with both mint and used of the 50c, $1.00 and $2.00. The 1902-1903 regular issues are well represented with mostly mint & used through the 50c value a used $2.00 plus a truly exceptional mint $5.00 plus a used $5.00. We also note mainly mint and used 1900-1909 issues Scott 332-342. A nice mint $2.00 Scott 523. The Zepps are here with a used complete set of C13-C15, plus a 65c and $1.30 on cover. Parcel Post issue complete mint plus extras. Postage Dues 1879 & 1891 issue mixed mint & used. A decent showing of officials mint & used. Follwed by Confederates and Territories. A great lot to break down for online sales with so many key stamps, condition is a bit mixed wiht some no gum and faults. However, some exceptional quality stamps are also included and should be graded. Much F-VF. Scott $120,000+ (owner's). Shipping charges apply - weight 3.6 lbs.
Estimate $30,000 - 35,000. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $30,000-35,000
SOLD for $22,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2007 nh/og/O   imageWell-Certified Mint and Used Collection, 1847-1932. Two Lindner hingeless albums with cases house a remarkable collection that includes a stack of 50 PF and PSE certificates (with some very complimentary things to say); collector had unused portion of the collection in the hingeless overlay with postally used examples mounted underneath; used include Scott #1 and 2 have lovely red grid cancels, 10, 12-15, 17, 29, 72, 89, 90, 92a, 118, 119, 120, 122, 191, $2 Columbian, 276, 276A, 278; Back of Book includes Special Delivery complete, Newspapers PR1-PR3, and about half of the 50 Federal Ducks, and a wonderful page of Periodicals; Unused include Scott # 7, 20, 30, 30A, 35, 36, 37, 64b, 71, 73, 116, 117, 124, 131; strong Bank Notes including 153, 160, 190, 212-218, 228, 219-229; beautiful Columbians 1c-50c and $4, 277, 300-313, 315, 331-342, 351 pair, 394 line pair, 397-400A, 450 line pair, 454 pair, 478-480, 523-524, 545, 547, 551-573, 599b, 630, 634A, Kansas-Nebraska complete, C1-C6, and beautifully centered C13-C15 never hinged; unused Back-of-the-Book is equally impressive with Parcel Post almost complete ($1 is used), nice Postage Due (including J20), gorgeous Shanghai mint including K13-K18, the balance of the 50 Ducks beginning with RW1 are unused, lovely Officials, pairs of Confederate States; minor faults are to be expected but certificates demonstrate how important sound material was to the collector; many very fine stand-alone stand-out items throughout including some of the scarcer numbers, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $20,000 - 25,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $20,000-25,000
SOLD for $22,000.00
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2008 nh/og/O   imagePowerhouse Collection in Two Volumes, 1847-1984. Lifelong collection in Scott albums with crystal mounts that harkens back to a bygone era; consists of three areas of strengths that could easily have stood on their own, the US, Revenues, and Possessions; any one of these would supercharge your collection but all three will take it to a new level; in the United States portion the used includes Scott # 1, 12, 14, 28-30, 33, 36, 75-78, 98, 112-122,145-155, 162, 165, 218, 229, 276, 276A, and 312; Unused include 39, 217, 229, Columbians 240-242 and 244-245, 277, 291, 292, 293, 327, 547, and Kansas-Nebraska complete; Back-of-the-Book begin with beautiful Airmails with all the tough ones present including C1-C6, C7-C12, Zeppelins C13-C15, and C-18; early Postage Due including J4-J7 (used) are lovely; Federal Duck are well represented with RW1-RW14 unused and RW32-RW42 signed by hunters; the jaw dropping part has to be the Revenues First, Second and Third Issues; noted are R51c-R65c, R66c-R96c, R97c, R98c, R99c (catalogs $3,000), R100c, R101c, R102c, R118c-R131c, R140c-R150c, and R177c; these are just a handfull of the many better items to be found here; US Possessions are well represented in their own right; beautiful collection of Canal Zone that needs just a tad more work; Guam including 10-12 and M3-M4; and stunning Philippines with nice examples of 219, 225, 236 and 237 which are often missings from most collections; tremendous catalog value and an opportunity to own those ellusive items that make a lifetime collection truly special; close inspection recommended as minor faults expected, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $20,000 - 30,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $20,000-30,000
SOLD for $14,500.00
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2009 nh/og/O   imageUnited States Collection, 1847-1964. In three Scott Platinum Series hingeless albums, filled with many of the better stamps that are always in such high demand: some dollar denominations 1894-5 Bureaus, Columbians, Trans-Mississippi, better Washington / Franklins including a good 6c bluish paper and some dollar denominations and much more. You can tell this collector was careful about correctly identifing most stamps and several have certificates of authencity, better items consist of used: 1, 71, 75, 93, 95, 112-17, 119, 149, 162, RW3-4 and mint: 20, 24, 26 vertical pair and vertical strip of three, 37, 73, 134, 153, 155, 189, 190, 205-11, 212-17, 219-29, 230 block of four, 231 block of four with broken hat variety, 230-40, 241 with PF certificate, 242-43, 245, 250 plate number strip of three, 249, 251, 253, 255, 255 plate number strip of three, 257-59, 268-69, 271-76, 277, 279B-84, 281 plate number strip of three, 285-92, 294-99, 300-12, 301 plate number strip of three, 323-27, 328-30, 331-42, 343-47, 354 pair, 357-58, 362, 367-73, 374-82, 392-96, 397-400A, 401-4, 405-7, 414-21, 422-23, 426-40, 464-66, 468-76, 478-80, 500-4, 506-18, 506 plate block, 523-24, 531 block of four, 532 pair, 534 pair, 535 block of four, 540 block of four, 547, 551-73, 573a, 581-91, 599A, 614-21, 630, 634A, 656 line pair, 658-79, 692-701, Farley and 856-65 complete set of arrow and centerline blocks, 766-70 special printing Farley sheets with large pairs and blocks of souvenir sheets, 803-34, 899b-901a, C1-6, C3 centerline block, C13-15, E1-9, E11-13, F1, J1, J3, J4, J6, J15-16, J18-20, J22, J24-28, J36, J40, J42, J44, J48-50, J52, J56, J62-67, J76-78, JQ4-5, O30, O90, PR3, PR121-25, Q1-12, RW1-2, RW5-7, RW10, RW17, RW22-25, RW32, RW37-39, RW44-49, RW45 plate block, RW52-56, RW54 plate block, RW58, RW61-62, RW66A-67A, RW68-69, RW69A-72A and RW71. Condition is a little mixed, with a few removed cancels and faults among the early classics, 20th century stamps seem to be in decent condition with plenty of attractive stamps, o.g., some never hinged / some hinged / some early stamps without gum or regummed, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 19.6 lbs.
Estimate $15,000 - 20,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $15,000-20,000
SOLD for $17,000.00
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2010 og/O/cover   imageHighly Specialized Collection, 1847-1934. Which really should be considered several different collections under the umbrella of one collection. You have the stamp collection, the World Exhibition's ticket, label, postcard and cover collection, you have the specialized private vending coil collection, you have the political ephemera collection and the fakes and forgeries collection. All together they make several pretty amazing collections before you even touch the stamps. With the stamp issues, you have the first issues as singles and covers, followed by some good types of the early classic issues, complete 1869 Pictorial set, some decent banknote grills, $2 Columbian and $1 Trans-Mississippi, 1902 Bureau issues mint to $2 and used to $5, great section of interesting Washington / Franklins including such better varieties as Kansas City and Wilson roulettes, #500 and 505, high denomination mint Franklins, etc., proceeding to the 1920's Bureaus, you have the various leftover coil stamps which were modified to create sheet stamps (578, 579, 595), some 1930's imperf printers waste issues, 2c Type II rotary issues, followed by many of the interesting little 1920's varieties that have become so popular, White Plains sheet FDC and commercial cover and good section of Farley's Follies. Stamp collection starts with Used: 1 (1 single and 2 covers), 1TC3b, 2 folded letter, 2P3, 7 (4 and 2 singles on folded letter), 9 (2), 11 experimental orange brown on cover with PF certificate, 11 experimental orange brown signed by Wilbur F. Amonette, 15, 17 pair, 20 (plate 78L12), 22, 22 on cover, 21 plate 4 on cover with APS certificate, 25A with Weiss certificate, 37, 65P4, 70, 71, 71 on printed folded letter front to Lyon, France, 72 (faulty), 74TC4, 75, 76, 85B, 86-91, 92-98, 97, 112-22, 115 on cover, 116 two covers, both of France, 15c banknote on cover front to Lyons, France with "paid only to England" marking, 134, 135, 135A, 137, 138, 144, 153, 165, 166, 190, 208, 214, 230-39, 242, 285-90, 292, 300-13, plus several interesting cover usages, 347 centerline block, 391 line pair with APS cert, 394 line pair, 397-404, 409 Kansas City roulette single on cover with PSE cert, 454 line pair with PSE cert, 458 line pair with PSE cert, 500, 538a with PF cert, 540a, 599A line pair and 599A type I and II line pair with PSAG cert, 630 first day special delivery cover, 630 postally used express special delivery airmail cover to Czechoslovakia, Patent cancel small group of exhibit pages with 65 (22 singles, strip of 6, 4 covers), 71, 10 lower denomination banknotes, O82 and Mint: 219DP5 pair, 220P5 pair, 218-29, 220a, 220c, 230-40 (8c photocopy of PF cert), 231 broken hat, 236 plate number strip of three, 237, 10c Columbian Exposition Registration Stamp printed label, 246-54 (250 with NH PF cert), 256-58, 262, 266/267 strip of four (three type II and one type III), 266/267 type II and III pair, 264, 266-73, 275, 277, 279Bj, 280-80b, 282-83, 283a, 285-91 (10c with PSE cert), 294-99, 300-11, 312 with photocopy of PF cert, 300b, 319g four booklet panes of different shades or positions, 314 centerline block and plate block, 320-320A five blocks of four of various shades, 320 plate block, 320c pair with PSE graded 90 certificate, 323-27, 331-37, 339-42, 331a, 332a, 343-47 set of vertical US Automatic Vending coil pairs, 344V vertical coil strip of four with PF cert, 345 pair Mail-O-Meter IV, 344H horizontal imperf strip of six, 343-45 plate blocks, 343-47 Schermack pairs, 353 paste up strip of four with PSE cert, 344 paste up imperf coil strip of four, 383 Mail-O-Meter Type IV strip of four, 368 Mail-O-Meter Type IV strip of four, 367-73 (imperfs in line pairs), 368 centerline block, 370 centerline block, 373 centerline block, 379, 382, 385 pair with PSE cert, 383V vertical imperf coil strip of 10, 383V-384V imperf strips of four, 374a, 375a, 390-95 line pairs (391 with PSE cert), 409 PSE graded 98J NH aniline ink variety cert, 397-400A, 401-2, 407, 415-17, 419, 408 Brinkerhoff line strip of four, 409 Brinkerhoff paste up strip of four, 405b (3, one with plate number), 406a (3, one with plate number), 408V imperf strip of 10, 411 paste up with plate number 6415 pair with PSE cert, 410-12 line pairs, 413 paste up pair with APS cert, 408-9 Mail o meter pairs, 424-28, 424-25 Coil Stamps plate blocks of ten, 424d, 425e, 432, 438, 444 line pair with PF cert, 454 line pair with PSE cert, 458 line pair with PSE cert, 457 pair, 469, 471 with APS cert, 473, 479-80, 463a (3 booklet panes, two with plate numbers), 481-84 centerline blocks, 496a line pair PSE graded 80 NH cert, 495 NH line strip of four PSE cert, 498-518, 499a, 499c, 501b, 502b (2), 523, 524, 526 plate block, 527 two plate blocks, 528 three plate blocks, one with monogram, 528A plate block, 528B plate block, 530a NH with PSE cert, 530a block, 531 centerline block with adjoining stamps, 532 NH pair with Wilson Roulette with PF cert, 534 centerline block with portions of adjoining stamps, 534 plate block, 534A centerline block, 534A plate block, 535 with portions of adjoining stamps on all sides, 535 centerline block, 535 plate block, 536 two plate blocks, 538 plate block, 540 plate block, 538a pair and block of four, 540a pair and block of four, 545 NH with APS cert, 546, 547, 548-50, 633 / 634 block of four / 637 pair / 640 pair printers waste, 551-73 with some duplication for shades, 578, 579 (2, one with PF cert), 591, 595 (2), 575-77 plate blocks and centerline blocks, 583a (2), 599A single and line pair, 611 matched plate block set and centerline block, 620-21 centerline block, 631 two large cross gutter blocks of 16, 634 NH long ear variety with PSE certificate, 634A plate number single, 634b with PSE graded 80 certificate, 646 with wide spacing block of four, 646 plate block, 658-79, 656 line pair, 656 line strip of six, 692-701, BK41, BK42, BK44, BK48, BK76, Local's, Scott unlisted Johnson's Box locals as they provided the local service for free (5 on red paper, two of which is on cover, three on green paper), William Megear "Boss" Tweed stamp similar in design to 1c 1850's issue with label and unused entire, William "Boss" Tweed 1867 signed accounting document as deputy street commissioner with JG Autographs cert, several Tasco booklets, Essays - Decalcomania: 79-E65P6 (2), 79-E69P5, 79-E73P5a, Internal Revenue bank check issues (5, rose and red imperforate and Rose, red and blue green perforated), 140+ of Loewenberg 79-E8a in a wide variety of multiples and shades, 147-E13a, 212SK-191SK complete set plus shade duplication, 212SL-191SL complete set plus shade duplication, 191SM, 209SM, Postage Currency: PC1 pair, PC1 black back, PC5 (4), PC6 (5), PC7 (2), PC8 (4), PC10, PC15, PC16, Covers and Exhibition Ephemera: interesting stampless cover with Professor Wyman Wizard Ventriloquist is Coming advertising cover, 1868 ticket for the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, 3c banknote on Grant Colfax campaign cover, 113 on 1868 Seymour and Blair Presidential Campaign cover, 11 1876 Philadelphia International Exhibition tickets and 3c banknote on cover with Exhibition corner card, 35 Columbian Exposition 1893 tickets with mild duplication, 236 on registered cover to Belgium, group of 63 1900 Paris Exposition labels, three Pan American Exposition tickets and two postally used picture postcards, 275 1901 Pan-American Exposition labels, 37 great postally used Pan-American stamp covers (many of which are official Exposition covers), 26 unused Pan-American picture postcards, 9 unused Pan-American Exposition picture postcards printed by Niagara Envelope Manufactory, Buffalo, NY, 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition group of 26 labels, 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition - two admission tickets, 10 show labels and 8 show postcards, 1907 Madrid stamp set, 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition souvenir ticket, 1915 40+ Panama Pacific labels, 1915-16 5 San Diego Exposition labels, Edith H. Roosevelt (wife of Teddy Roosevelt) free frank on Hoover for President (who was running against FDR at the time), 1932 7 Los Angeles Olympic Games labels, 22 1934 Century of Progress covers, 25 show labels and show ticket, complete set of Parks large engravings, Fakes and Forgeries: 1 (5), 2 (12 and 2 covers), 5 (4 on card), A Special Invitation to A Postage Stamp Co, Boston, Mass, 1888 invitation letter in the appearance of a postally used cover to musical farce comedy (presumably about postage stamps), 233 and 236 forgeries with IMITATION! overprint, 634 (CF1) and 634 (CF2). Condition and centering are both mixed, overall quality is generally quite high as the buyer was not only interested in the esoteric, but also desired to collect the best example possible of each stamp, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 31.8 lbs.
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SOLD for $24,000.00
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2011 og/O/cover   imageSuper Heavyweight Collection, 1847-1968. A great collection that doesn't skimp on the key values; housed in a pair of Scott National albums (one for Regular and Commemoratives and the other for Airmail and Back-of-the-Book) this collection delivers; it includes four #1 (3 are 4 margin and all have great cancels), 2 (cert notes tiny thin), 7 (mint), 10-15, 17, 20, 27, 28, 30 (mint), 32, 33, 36, 37, 67, 71, 72, 75, 76, 91; tremendous 1869 Pictorial study with sets of 112-122 (112 and 116 are mint in one set and the other missing #118), followed by remarkable cancels for 1¢ 2¢ (8), 3¢ (13), 6¢ (2), 10¢ (8), 12¢ 15¢ (3), 24¢ (2) and 30¢ with an eye towards superior centering, condition and cancel; attractive Banknotes (153 unused); Columbians almost complete mint (less $2 value); Trans-Mississippi mint 285-290, 292; strong Washington-Franklins including 523 and 547 (2); 573 (2), 630, National Park including all positional blocks, Prexies complete (with an extra $5 Coolidge); botb includes Airmail mint complete (with an extra beautifully centered C13-15 set thrown in for good measure), a number of matching plate blocks, mostly complete Special Delivery, nice selection of Postage Due, Newspaper, Postal Notes, Parcel Post, Cut Squares, and Revenues; minor faults are to be expected but overall condition is clearly F-VF; review this lot as spirited bidding is expected, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $12,000 - 15,000. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $12,000-15,000
SOLD for $14,000.00
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2012 og/O/cover   imageHigh Quality Collection Balance, 1851-1935. American Heirloom Collection album hingeless album housing carefully curated mint and postally used stamps; used include 7, 10, 14, 20, 24 30A, 33, 36 37, 65-72, 73-78, 88-90, 92-94, 96-98, 100, 112-119, 121, 145-155, 156-165, 182-191, 212-218, 241, 524; unused include 230-240, 261, 261A, 285-290, 300-310, 323-330, 331-342, 343-347, 374-382, 397-404, 414-422, 424-440 strong mint Washington-Franklins coils like 452-458; high values noted including 523 and 547; includes a few hundred precancels and a few covers including two autographed by Adm Byrd of South Pole fame; most unused appear lightly hinged but overall have wonderful centering and color; selected by collector with care; comes with at least a dozen PF and PSE certificates on better items; small faults as one might expect but overall quite nice and useful, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $12,000 - 18,000. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (PDF4 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $12,000-18,000
SOLD for $11,000.00
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2013 nh/og   imageUnited States Mint Collection, 1857-2017. Carefully mounted on Minkus All American pages, with: 24, 35, 112-14, 185, 189, 190, 205-9, 210-13, 214 (2), 215-16, 217 (2), 218, 219-29, 220a, 220c, 230-40, 242, 248-56, 258-61, 264-65, 267-76, 275a with PF certificate, 282C (2), 285-91, 294-99, 294-95 blocks of four, 300-11, 323-27, 327, 328-30, 331-42, 332a (2), 343-47, 367-73, 374-82, 390-96, 397-400A, 400A, 401-4, 405-7, 410-13, 414-21, 422-23, 424-40, 460, 462-76 (467 error pane in 2c block of six), 479-80, 498-518 (505 is in 2c block of nine), 523-24, 533, 540a, 547, 551-73, 571-73, 579 with PF certificate, 614-21, 630, 692-701, 658-79, 803-34, 1030-53, C1-6, C7 plate block, C13-15, RW47, RW49-55, RW76A-78A, RW79-83, RW81A-83A, JDS17-24 and over $4,000 worth of face value postage. Occasional small faults among early classic issues and many unlisted additional early questionable no gum or regummed classics and uncounted Washington / Franklin coils which were not listed above which could enhance the value of the collection. A considerable portion of the value of this collection is in the large amount of modern face value postage, especially full panes and booklets of forever stamps, which added greatly to the face value listed above, o.g., some never hinged / some hinged / some early classics without gum, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 36 lbs.
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Estimate $10,000-15,000
SOLD for $13,500.00
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2014 O   imageBalance of a Very Comprehensive Collection, 1845-1934. Housed in a well-worn Scott American Album, an amazing "this is what's left" compilation that would be the envy of many; begins with two full pages of Postmasters' Provisionals reference material, followed by actual #1 (2) and 2 (appears unused) plus references, a nice array of pre-Civil War issues (including #32 pair), the solid Grills, 1869 Pictorials complete less the 6¢ well-filled Bank Notes (the Small Bank Notes complete), basic Second Bureaus complete, strong Washington-Franklins including a #341 with Nome Alaska (Territorial) cancel; #358, 360, 362, 369; Panama-Pacifics complete, Fourth Bureau complete, Kansas-Nebraskas complete; nice Airs including Italian and Peter Winter #C3a forgeries, very nicely filled Officials, Special Deliveries, and Newspapers, etc.; private vending perforations noted along with perfins, precancels and fancies; many shades and varieties throughout, noted below the stamp, numerous certificates accompany; additional material tucked in the back on Hagnar pages; condition varies, but a magnificent amount of material sure to please, generally Fine to Very Fine, inspection a must.
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Estimate $10,000-12,000
SOLD for $9,000.00
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2015 nh/og/O   imageUnited States Collection 1845-2000's. In two Scott Platinum hingeless albums and one cover album of envelope errors, filled with many key and high denomination stamps, with occasional better early classics, high values with complete 1869 Pictorials, Columbians, Trans-Mississippi, 1902 regular issue, etcetera, stopping with the Farley issues and only containing occasional modern back of the book issues, decent back of the book with some better sections of airmails, officials and a few better newspapers. Strong value with plenty of highlights, which include, used: 9X1e double transfer at bottom, 1, 2, 9 (2), 12, 14, 15, 29, 30, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39 altered to resemble used stamp, 63, 64, 67-72, 75, 77, 78, 87, 89-91, 93, 96-98, 112-22, 134-36, 149, 151, 153, 154, 155, 160, 162, 165, 166, 190, 191, 208, 217-18, 228-29, 241, 243, 244, 245, 263, 276A-78, 291-93, 310-13, 342, 500, E1-3, E7, Q1-12, J6-7, K8, O3, O4, O9, O10, O11, O27-29, O35-38, O40-45, O51-56, O58-62, O68, O87, RW2, RW4, Confederate States 4 and mint: 24, 35, 36, 76, 92 (corner fault), 94, 123, 133, 146, 189, 205-7, 209-11, 212-16, 219-27, 230-40, 242, 248-50, 253, 255, 277, 264-76, 279-83, 285-90, 294-99, 300-6, 308, 323-27, 328-30, 367-73, 331-40, 343-47, 358, 374-78, 397-400A, 401-3, 405-7, 410-13, 414-18, 424-33, 435-36, 501-4, 505 5¢ error in 2¢ block of nine, 506-18, 534A Schermack pair, 548-50, 551-73, 578-79, 581-91, 599A, 614-21, 630, 658-79, 692-701, 756-65 centerline block set, C1-6, C13-15, C18, J3, O23, O47-50, O90, O102, PR5-6, PR11 (2), PR15, PR57-58, PR60, PR81, PR102, PR114-25, RW1, RW19, RW22, RW32, RW74b, plus 80+ 1887-1916 postal stationary group of envelopes with errors, with albinos, miscuts, overinking and foldover errors. Some faults as the collector attempted to fill key items rather than quality, so the trade off will yield high overall Scott value along with many of the better key values that are alway in high demand., o.g., some never hinged / some hinged, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 15.6 lbs.
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2016 nh/og/O   imageSuperb 90% Mint Collection, 1847-2007. Wonderfully assembled and perfectly presented in mounts in ten pristine slipcased White Ace albums; nearly all 19th century used, with mint offerings starting with the Columbians; we note used #1 (three-margined example with red grid cancels), close but full-margined #11A, 14, 15; 32, 33, 35-36, 36B, 37-38, 68-72, a glowing #75 with bold blue fancy, 76-78, 78a, 78b (2), 92-100, 112-121, 145-155, 156-166, 182-191, 212-218 (#213-214 mint, appear never hinged), 219-229, 238-242, 261, 261A, 273-278, 289-293 (the iconic #292 with the barest wisp of a cancel), 310-313, 479-480, 523-524, E1-E5, O15-O24, O25-O31, O47-O56, O72-O82, O83-O93, and mint #73, 211B, 230-237, 256, 258, 264-272, 285-288, 294-299, 300-309, 323-327, 328-330, 367-373, 397-400A, 401-404, 547, 551-573, 620-621, 630, 658-668, 669-679, C1-C6, C13-C15 (a nicely centered trio), C18, F1, O35-O36, O43, Q1-Q12, JQ1-JQ5, K1-K18; mixed mint and used include strong Washington-Franklins and nice Dues, plus much, much more; bonuses abound with a nice mix of colored, fancy and postal markings cancels, plus a smattering of precancels and perfins, as well as substantial face value in modern material which appears to be highly complete, generally Fine to Very Fine with better, well worth your time for a thorough and careful inspection. Shipping charges apply - weight 52.8 lbs.
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2017 nh/og/O   imageOld-School Collection in Scott National Album, 1847-1973. While modern pages have been added and essentially complete never hinged from the 1940s to 1960s, the strength is the early classics; #1, 2, 7, 8A, 9-11, 13-15, 17-27, 28A, 30-38, 63-72, 75-78, 88-101, 112-122 (beautiful 24-90 cents), 144, 145-155, 156-179, 182-211, 212-227, Columbians to $5 mint complete, 246-263, 277, 278, Trans-Mississippi used to $2 (missing 50 cent), 300-313 mint, 551-573 mint (except a few low values), Kansas-Nebraska (mostly mint), C1-C6 used, C13-C15 mint and beautifully centered (LH), Special Delivery complete to 1957, some better Postage Due and Shanghai overprints as well as Officials, Specimens, Ducks and Confederate States; what an absolute powerhouse for the collector who seeks to supercharge their collection, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.8 lbs.
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2018 og/O   imageMint and Used Goodies Group, 1847-. Over 180 individual items, mostly singles although some sets or runs, one arrow line block, each item or group of items would easily stand alone in any internet sale, many would be prime public auction lots, includes used: #1-2; 17; 35; 69; 86; 89; 93; 96; 116 (three, one with Hiogo Japan cancel); 119; 121 (straight edge along bottom); 137; 154 (PF cert); 184; 187; 189a; 190; 208; 214; 421. unused/mint includes: #3; 38-39; 71; 112-3; 152-3; 163; 178; 189; 223; 227-8; 232; 234-5; 238-242; 264(2); 272; 278; 279Bc; 283-4; 288; 288 (left arrow margin block); 293; 294-99 (two sets less one 8¢); 296; 299; 300-2; 304-8; 309(2); 311-312; 323-5; 328-30; 337(3); 342; 358(2); 367-8; 375-7; 382; 397-400; 401-404; 414; 417-9; 423; 427-8; 435a; 464; 466; 476; 477; 501; 503; 508-11; 513-16; 526; 536-7; 547; 550; 558; 561-2; 565-9; 571(2); 573; 578-9; 692-701 plus extra 701; 1053; C2; C5; C18; E3; E6(2); E7-8; E11; F1; J6; J23; J38-40, overall a clean and fresh holding, there are some condition issues with gum and perforations, but many are completely sound, generally Very Fine.
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2019 nh/og/O   imageSolid Compilation of Better Singles and Sets. 140 individual items, mostly singles although some sets or runs, a few pairs, each item or group of items would easily stand alone in any internet sale, many would be prime public auction lots, includes used: #67; 119; 166; 491. unused/mint with many never hinged and includes: #30; 73; 115; 123; 156; 158; 179; 182 (2); 183; 184 (3); 189 (two both NH); 210-212; 214; 215 (2); 217 (2); 230; 233 (2); 234; 240; 242; 250; 252, 296; 302-3; 305; 306(2); 307-8; 310; 315 pair; 327 (two both NH); 330 plate number single; 333-4; 338-40; 341(2); 357-8(2); 369; 376(2); 378; 382(2); 395-6; 400A (two, one plate # single); 404; 414; 418; 420; 429; 437; 447; 454 pair; 540-1; 545; 546(2); 548-50; 551; 553; 553; 55; 572 plate number single; 578; 579(2); 595; 595; 679; C5; C13-C14 never hinged; C14-C15; J20; J64; J66a; J67; K2(3); K3; K4(2); K5(3); K6(2); K8; K9(2); K14; K18; Q5(2); Q6; Q7 (2); Q8; Q9-Q10; Q11-Q12 (two of each) overall a clean and fresh holding, there are some condition issues with gum and perforations, but many are completely sound, generally a Very Fine group and contains better percentage items especially #315 pair, Zepps, Shanghai's and Parcel Post.
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2020 og/O   imageReady-to-Mount Collection of Classic Material, 1851-1954. Binder containing 60+ dealer's "102" cards with better items followed by 50 stamps with recent PSE certificates; includes #1, 11, 18, 26 (mint), 27, 28, 64b, 72, 90, 92, 119, 121, 136, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158a, 166, 240 (mint), 261, 261A, 276A, 293, 310 (Mint and used), with the remainder unused including 395, 396, 403, 404, 410-413 paste-up pairs, 418-421, 442, 447, 448, 450, 454, 455, 457, 458, 528c, 534a, 538a, 540b, 546, 572, 573, 832-834, 1053, C1-C6, and C18; 2020 PSE certificates for Scott 15, 17, 25, 87, 93 (mint), 118, 120, 122, 151, 155, 184 (XF 90 with purple cancel), 214 (mint), 217; remainder unused (unless noted) including 220c, 228, 229, 235a, 241 (used), 242 (used), 271, 311 (used), 312 (used), 320A PR, 334, 336, 341, 334, 375, 383, 383 PR, 384, 390 PR, 391 PR, 409, 413, 426, 427, 437, 438, 439, 452 LP, 452 PR, 472, 483, 498 PR, 515 PR, 524, 545, 547 and 579; some minor faults as you might expect but overall very clean; freshly evaluated and ready for your best customers, Fine to Very Fine.
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2021 O   imageUnited States Used Collection, 1847-2017. Carefully mounted on Minkus All American pages, with: 1, 2, 7, 9 (2), 10, 14, 15 with PSE certificate, 17 (2), 25, 30A, 33, 36B, 37, 63 (2), 67, 68-72, 73, 76 (2), 77, 78 (2), 87, 89-90, 92 (2), 93, 96 (2), 97, 98, 100, 112-22, 113 (2), 117 (2), 134, 149, 151, 153 (3), 160, 162, 163, 190 (3), 191 (3), 208, 214, 217, 218 (2), 219-29, 230-45, 239, 262, 263 (damaged), 253-78, 276 (2), 277a, 285-93, 300-13, 341-42, 397-404, 414-21, 423, 523, 579, 658-79, C1-6, C13-C15, E1-10 and Q1-12. Condition is a little rough as this collector was looking to fill in holes on the earlier issues and was willing to compromise on quality, but there are many great key stamps that will always be popular and add up in value, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 31 lbs.
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2022 nh/ogbl   imageHighly Complete Plate Block Collection, 1909-2019. Wonderful and highly comprehensive collection of many, many hundreds of definitive and commemorative plate blocks, all neatly assembled in mounts and housed in 6 Harris album binders; while blocks start with 368, 370, 371 and 373, it becomes well populated in the 1920s and by 1930 to date is virtually complete; includes White Plains sheet (MNH), Washington Bicentenial, National Parks (with and without perforations), Prexie to $5 Coolidge, Famous Americans, Overrun Countries, Liberty Series to $5 Hamilton, Prominent Americans to $5 Moore, Americana to $5 Lamp; modern includes a surprising number of high value stamps including, $12.25 Washington Monument, $14.40 X-planes, $16.25 Marine One, $18.30 Bixby Creek Bridge, $18.95 Carmel Mission, $19.95 Grand Central Station, $19.95 USS Arizona and $23.75 Gateway Arch; semi-postal, Official to $5 also noted; Airmail consists of C4, C7-C12, and C16-C132; catalog value of the first volume alone computed at $14,826; tremendous set in beautiful condition, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 30.8 lbs.
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2023 nh/ogbl   imageBetter Plate Block Collection, 1909-53. Key regular, commemorative and Airmail plate blocks in black mounts in four slipcased Scott Specialty albums; includes #368, 371, 373, 620-621 (with extra 621), Washington Bicentennial complete, National Parks compete, Special Printings complete, Overrun Countries complete, Presidential Series complete to $5 Coolidge (plus 4 more $1 Wilson and plate block of 12 $2 Harding), Prominent Americans to $5 Moore (both tagged and untagged); very strong Airmail including #C1-C5, C7-C12, C16-C31 (with an extra #C18), and C46; plenty of room to add the common blocks you already have, Fine to Very Fine.
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2024 og/O   imageUseful Collection in Two Volumes, 1851-1960. Pair of tired Scott National albums with fresh stamps; #7, 9, 15, 65 mint, 65S (catalog $900), 75, 76, 78, 90, Bank Notes in varied condition, 289 mint, 311, 312, 491 would benefit from certificate ($800), 599 mint pair ($650), Kansas-Nebraska mint complete ($960), 752-771 mint blocks ($525), Prexies complete to $5 ($235), Liberty Series to $5 Hamilton, C1-C12 mint, C16-C60 mint, E3 mint ($300), E4, J17 ($350), PR7 ($300), PR8 ($650), RW1 ($750), RW3 ($325), RW4 ($300), RW5 ($425), RW6 ($250), RW14-RW28 mint; careful inspection recommended, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 11 lbs.
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2025 O/cover   imageClassic Issues and Better Cancels, 1847-1933. 150+ stamps and a half-dozen covers on black stock pages; of the covers the good ones are #1 ($425), 15 ($190), and 37 with 1987 cert on domestic use; three copies of Scott 1 ($350), 2 ($775), 2 copies of 7 ($130), 2 copies of 8a ($800), 13 ($800), 14 ($140), two copies of 15 ($190), 17 ($250), 20 ($260), 22 ($475), 23 ($700), 24, 30a ($280), 2 copies of 32 ($190), 33 ($180), three copies of 35, 36 ($300), 37 ($375), 63, six copies of 68, six copies of 69, 70b ($850), six copies of 71 ($210), 72 ($600), nine copies of 73 including trial color proof, two copies of 76 ($120), two copies of 77 ($175), 78 ($400), 85 ($1,100), 87 (x2), 89 ($325), 90 ($375), 91 ($600), 93 (x2), 96 ($240), 97 ($250), 98 ($275), 100 ($950), 112 ($130), 113, eleven copies of 114, 115 ($200), three copies of 116 ($110), 117 ($130), 118 ($800), 119 ($190), 121 ($375), 123 ($425), assortment of Banknotes, 238, 241 ($525), 242 ($525), and C18; tons of catalog value amongst these great examples; dozen certificates ranging from the 1980's through 2020, Fine to Very Fine.
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2026 og/O   imageHoarder's Collection, 1845-2000's. Crammed into a Lighthouse stock book with row upon row of stamps packed with stamps, mostly in Scott number order, with several better items here and there along with moderate to large quantities of occasional issues, especially some of the popular 3¢ 1850's to 1860's issues that specialists drool over, several nice fancy cancels along with potential to find some useful varieties, there are plenty of better items floating about, including used: #9X1, 1 dot in S variety with PF certificate, 7, 9 (3), 10's and 11's (300++ stamps, with the possibility of finding better plate positions), 12, 14, 17, 26 (45+ stamps, unchecked for 25 or 26A), 22, 30A, 36, 63 (4), 65 (350 stamps), 68 (6), 68 with vertical perforations shifted into center of stamp, 69, 71 (2), 72, 73 (8), 76 (2), 77 (2), 78, 112 (2), 113 (3), 114 (36 with a few better cancels including red and blue color cancels), 115, 116 (2), 117, 119, 120, 121, 149, 151, 153 (2), 154, 162, 163, 165 (2), 166 (2), 190, 191, 217 (2), pages and pages of Bank Notes by denomination, 214 (3), 238 (4), 239 (2), 240 (2), 228 (3), 229 (2), 291 (2), 311, several pages of 1920's-30's commemoratives, 1.25 pages of Officials and mint: #24, 26 (a couple mint stamps), 233, 237, 238, C1, C3 and (we are guessing) several hundred dollars worth of face value postage in three large ziploc baggies, several pages of Possessions, with ¾ page of DWI, page of Canal Zone, page of Hawaii with a numeral, banknotes: 34 mint, a couple with some ledgable town cancels, back of the Book, page of covers with #9 on cover, 11 with Steam Boat cancel, a copy of the Chase book on the 1851-57 Issue 3¢ stamp, etc.; of course, centering and condition vary as with nearly all collections of this type, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 10.8 lbs.
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2027 nh/og/O   imageIntriguing Two-Volume Mint and Used Collection, 1847-1976. The mint in a Minuteman album, the used in a National; mint starts with a couple low value Pan-Americans, and is near-complete for 1923-76, with better including complete Louisiana Purchase, 1909 Commemoratives (less #369), Pilgrims, Kansas complete, Nebraska through the 6¢ #C1-C11, C18, and more besides, along with a great used run of #RW3-RW42 plus never hinged plate number singles of #RW43 and RW44; the used is a truly impressive sight, starting with a red grid-cancelled four-margined #1, a pretty #67 along with other 1861 Issues in shades, a few grills, a well-centered #121, nice Bank Notes (including #220a and 220c) with an array of cancels, Columbians to the 30¢ Trans-Mississippi to 10¢ complete Pan-Americans, Second Bureau to the 50¢ a range of Washington-Franklins (some perforated by Schermack, some pre-canceled, numerous pairs) and, for all intents and purposes, complete from the Fourth Bureau Issue on (Prexies including #832g) through 1973, with solid Back-of-the-Book including a nicely centered #F1, complete Special Deliveries, some Dues, cut squares, Revenues and more; an impressive collection on which to build—or to pull from to fill your album's empty spaces, Fine to Very Fine with better throughout, set aside time to review; this one won't disappoint. Shipping charges apply - weight 10.6 lbs.
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2028 nh/ogbl   imageScore with This Selection of Plate Blocks, 1902-38. Twenty in total, each identified and valued on black cards, starting from the Second Bureau Issue through the Prexies, with a few Back-of-the-Book items as well; comprises #301, 336, 379, 429, 431, 433, 464, 510, 537, 537b, 558, 561, 595 (3, each with star), 664, 834 var, E13 (2), and PS9; plate positions vary, with a few wide selvaged; generally fresh and sound, though a few with oxidation, Fine to Very Fine with better, a nice little lot for the collector or dealer.
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2029 nh/ogbl   imageRegular Issue Plate Blocks, 1908-68. Advanced collection with beautiful early plate blocks on White Ace pages in two binders; #332, 408, 481, 498, 525, 529, 530, 531, 536, 538, 542, 551-569, 571, 575-579, 581-591, 622, 623, 632A, 634A, 692-701, Prexies to $5 Coolidge (including extra $1 Wilsons and $2 Hardings); Liberty to $5 Hamilton, Prominent Americans to $5 Moore; includes wonderful coils and booklets; absolutely top flight, Fine to Very Fine.
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2030 og 230//685 imageU.S., Old Blocks Collection, 1893-1930 (Scott 230//685). Neatly mounted on pre-war album pages, highlights including 230-237, 294-299 less 4¢ 328-330, 370-373, 537, 548-550, 614-616, 617-619, 551-558, 560-565, 570-571, 581-591, 658-668, 669-679, and more, fresh and brilliant colors, most blocks with two to four never hinged stamps included, remarkable centering throughout, many superb stamps for the picking, a very few insignificant faults amoung a plethora of beauties, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs.
Scott $14,000+ Estimate $3,500 - 4,500. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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2031 O   imageUnited States Used Inventory, 1850's-1930's. Each stamp sorted into glassine envelope by Scott number, into three large inventory boxes, with: 205 (74), 209 (95), 211 (47), 215 (23), 216 (74), 224 (50), 225 (73), 226 (75), 227 (25), 232 (67), 233 (74), 235 (50), 236 (69), 237 (24), 274 (22), 284 (66), 287 (25), 288 (25), 290 (23), 297 (25), 310 (25), 330 (25), 399 (49), 403 (25), 550 (25), 617 (25), 648 (24), C1 (23), C2 (31), C3 (15), C4 (19), C5 (57), C6 (19), E1 (23), E2 (52), E3 (58), E5 (132), E6 (70), E7 (18), E8 (39), E9 (46), E10 (3), F1 (72), Q7 (30), Q8 (24), Q9 (32), Q10 (4), Q11 (6), Q12 (5), J26 (6), O3 (4), O4 (2 used and 1 mint), O27 (5), O36, O37 (4), O38 (5), O39, O40, O41 (2), O42, O51, O57, O58, O62 (2), O113, several better early newspaper stamps. Includes a couple stockbooks of earlier regular issues and a small cigar box full of faulty seconds and thirds. Condition and centering are both mixed, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 7 lbs.
Scott $35,000+ (Owner's) Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. (Video5 for this lot) (Image)

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2032 nh/og/O   imageMint and Used Collections plus Face, 1847-2016. Solid Mystic 4-volume US mint collection beginning about the Washington-Franklins and proceeding to the present day (look for Legends of the West error sheet) with an emphasis on centering and condition; also a 5 volume used collection with a #1 with attractive red cancel, Airmail complete including #C1-C6, a lovely C13-C15 set, C18, and every other Airmail stamp issued (impressive!); substantial face right up to recent Forever stamps including dollar values, plate blocks, coils, dozens of unexploded booklets, and numerous sheet files; examine to learn why this lot is worth your attention, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 75.4 lbs.
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2033 nh/og   imageRegular Issues Mint Collection, 1903-20. An exceptional study of Second Bureau and Washington-Franklin issues on black Vario stockpages; #319 Type I (a, b, c & g), Type II (f and i); 320 Type I (b & c) and Type II (a); 331-342, 343-347, 348-351, 352-355, 357-358, 374-381, 383-384, 385-386, 392-396, 424-439, 443-447, 452-458, 498-518 (500 has a certificate), 523, 524 (certificate), 547, 525-536, 408-409 (plate blocks); plus some extra very attractive partial sets; much is never hinged with superior centering; for the consumate collector or the dealer with demanding clientele, Fine to Very Fine.
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2034 og/O/cover   imageBeefy Collection of Classics, 1893-1945. Safe hingeless album in slipcase packed with quality; focus has been on sound copies with better centering and often with flawless gum; Used include Scott # 1 on cover, 232-241 (with extra 240), 291, 292 (2), 617-619 set of FDC plus set on single cover, 524 (2) and 547 (2); Unused include 238, 239, 289, 294-299, 325 MNH, 616 plate block of 8, souvenir sheets, National Parks, strong Washington-Franklins including coils, booklet panes, 498-518 MNH (except 500) and more; the only thing nicer than viewing this collection is making it your own, Fine to Very Fine.
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2035 nh/og/Obl   imageFresh and Alluring Old-Time Collection. Neatly hinged or mounted on quadrille pages, nearly all mint, with most blocks of four or more, including numerous position pieces, blocks with plate numbers or complete plate blocks; the earliest item is a no gum #73, with material ending with the Liberty Series; much standard material, but better items include (blocks, unless noted) Second Bureau Issue singles used to the $1, complete singles of the Pan-Ams, a nice #398 wide top with plate number, 518 with horizontal guide line, #523 hinged single, nice Fourth Bureau issue (including $2 and $5 used blocks, the #573 with horizontal guide line), Molly Pitcher and Hawaii overprints, plus a few Kansas-Nebraskas, Washington Bicentenary plate blocks complete, plus a plate block of 12 #712 showing double transfer and two other plate varieties, 1932 Olympics First Day Covers (5¢ on Roessler Airmail cover), gutter blocks of Farley Special Printings (including two souvenir sheet pairs), basic Prexie plates complete, a lightly hinged #C3 centerline block plus a regular block of four used, #C18 (top stamps lightly hinged, bottom never hinged), C20-C22 plate blocks (2 each #C21 & C22), complete set of Transport plate blocks, C37 line strip of six with plate number, QE1-QE3 wide top plate blocks of eight, and more besides; generally fresh, the duplication light and generally presenting shades; well worth the time to review, generally Fine to Very Fine with better, inspect. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.4 lbs.
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SOLD for $3,000.00
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2036 nh/og/O   imageStrong Three-Volume Collection, 1851-1996. Nicely populated US lifetime collection in three Harris Liberty albums; #7, 9, 10, 29, 33, 36, 38, 69-71, 75, 77, 78, 96, 97, 112-119, 152-154, 162-164, 571-573, Kansas-Nebraska, essentially mint complete thereafter including Prexie to $5 Coolidge, Liberty Series to $5 Hamilton, Prominent Americans to $5 Moore, Americana to $5 Lamp; Airmail complete including C13-15 Zeppelins; Parcel Post, Special Handing and Parcel Post Due mint and used complete; 74 mint and used Ducks; lots of catalog value here and the early issues were carefully chosen; examine, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 11.6 lbs.
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SOLD for $3,250.00
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2037 nh/og/O   imageScott National Mostly Mint Collection, 1851-1961. Nicely populated green album using black mounts; 9 (pair) and 10 (pair) both attractively used, 69 and 73 both used, 149, Columbians mint through 50 cent, Trans-Mississippi to 10 cent, 300-309, many Washington Franklins, 498-518 complete, 551-573 complete, 630, Kansas Nebraska complete, Farley imperforate blocks, Presidential Series complete to $5 Coolidge, C1-C12 (and a C1 arrow block), C16-C40; Back of Book includes Q1-Q12 complete, a few early Ducks, and a scattering of revenues; very strong collection, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.2 lbs.
Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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2038 og/ng   imageBetter Classics on Stock Page, 1851-1901. 24 unused US issues on a black stock page; 21/22 vertical pair without gum rejoined, 24 vertical pair ($300), 30A, one copy hinged, one NH ($2,200 each), 37 regummed ($1,450), 38-E2 with 1947 PF cert. ($1,750), 68 ($950), 71 with thin ($950), 73 with 1984 PF cert ($325), 75 with crease ($5,750), 89 ($5,000), 135 ($1,000), 158, 230, 237, 239 x2 ($225), 240 ($425), 242 ($1050), 295, 301, and 40TC5 left margin pair ($550); lots of catalog value here; examples are bright and attractive; examination recommended, Fine to Very Fine.
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SOLD for $2,400.00
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2039 BKnh/og   imageIntriguing Dealer's Stock of Mint Booklet Panes. Nearly 150 panes, mostly on dealer's retail pages but a few in glassines of on album pages, the flat plate panes identified by position; highlights include 319g//q (21), 331a (3), 332a (6), 374a (5), 375a (7), 405b-406b (8 each), 463a (7), 501b-502b (9 each) and C10a (3); also includes a group of 18 panes, 1278a//1889a, that are slightly miscut, a Canal Zone 1¢ pane (71e, $225) a Philippines 2¢ pane (214b, $200), and a few other odds & ends. Condition is virtually all clean and F-VF and includes a few NH. An outstanding lot.
Scott $11,000 ++ Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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SOLD for $2,800.00
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2040 nh/ogbl   imageEarly Plate Block Collection, 1909-45. Premium plate blocks on White Ace and black stock pages in three binders; plate blocks include 367, 537, 548-550, 610-612, 614-616, 617-619, 620-621, 627-629, 643-651, 680-683, 688-690, 704-715, Century of Progress souvenir sheets and National Parks perforated and Special Printings, gutter and arrow blocks, and 774-933; very useful collection with minimal duplication, Fine to Very Fine.
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SOLD for $2,200.00
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2041 nhbl   imageU.S., Plate Block Collection, 1938-60. Very nice small group, all never hinged, with five sets #803-834, several #1053, #832c; an outstanding investment, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.8 lbs.
Scott $10,000+ Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image) (Image2)

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SOLD for $2,200.00
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2042 og/O   imageU.S., Old Time Collection, 1851-1944. An attractive collection in Scott National Album, classics mostly used including 7, 14, 15, 20, 22, 28, 33, 36, 1861's to 24¢ 73*, 76-78, selection of grills to 15¢ couple of 1869's including 121, desirable Bank Notes including 134, 151-153, 191, Columbians mint to 8¢ used 10-15¢ 260 * OG Jumbo, few Trans-Miss and Pan Am mostly mint, an attractive group of Washington-Franklins mostly mint including NH 524, and a pleasing group of later issues, and a select group of back of the book issues, high catalog value (owner's over $16,000) including many attractive and useful stamps, worthy of close examination; few minor flaws to be expected, generally Fine to Very Fine with many Very Fine or better stamps. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs.
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SOLD for $1,800.00
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2043 nh/og   imageU.S., Mint NH Coil Collection, 1909-30. Handsome collection made up of several hundred genuine coils on manila display cards, with #487 (32), 488, 489, 492 (pairs and 3 singles), 494 (19 pairs and 4 singles), 495 (approximately 200 in pairs and strips), many VF; a sound and useful lot, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $9,000+ (Owner's) Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,900.00
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