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Czechoslovakia
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2430   imageCzechoslovakia, "Czech-mate" Mostly Mint & Highly Complete Collection, 1918-76, Multiple, mostly mint collections, two of which are nearly identical and highly complete into the 1970s, and another highly specialized collection loaded with Scott-unlisted material in the form of paper & perf varieties, gutter pairs & blocks, imperfs, shifted & inverted overprints, and proofs galore. And the collector paid close attention to possible forgeries with many of the key stamps signed, and accompanying this lot is the 2nd edition of "Forgeries of Czechoslovak Postage Stamps", published in 1985 by the Society for Czechoslovak Stamps. Highlights include mint #175-78 (with ornamental tabs), 200a-01a (in folder), 429a, 434a, 556, 719 (perf & imperf), 1128-33 (sheetlet), 1134a, B20 (block), B20b (signed), B21, B37-39 (signed), B41-46 (signed), B47-57 (signed), B58-63, B72 (signed), B83-89, B107, B115-23, B137-39, C1-6, etc. Additional stockbooks and folders filled with many blocks, some FDCs, postal stationery, locals, revenues, exhibition labels, and other lesser-known material, like 239 & P26 with 1939 World's Fair overprint, OL1-2 on separate covers, and the relatively scarce 1943 souvenir sheet for the Czechoslovak Forces in Great Britain. A spectacular lot with additional scans & video accessible online, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 42 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $4,000-6,000
SOLD for $19,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2431   imageCzechoslovakia, Mint & used Collection, 1918-1982, Well filled in four Palo hingeless albums, MNH, mint hinged and used in which better stamps such as: (Michel no's): 136**, 137** (!), 209-211*, 212-215*, etc Also Slovakia (including 2-22** signed), Bohemia and Moravia, Eastern Silesia (including 26-27*), Czech Legion in Siberia (including 9-17*) plus others, a Slovakian dream come true, fully imaged online, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 24.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,200
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
2432   imageCzechoslovakia, German Occupation of Bohemia & Moravia, Magnificent Wartime Postal History Lot, 1938-45, Over 200 covers, 75% to be filed under Bohemia & Moravia, the remainder from post-war Czechoslovakia up until 1968. Some Scott-unlisted items, such as the "Wir sind frei!" overprints used in Reichenberg, Rumberg and other places in the Sudetenland, some mixed frankings with Deutsches Reich, picture postcards, advertising covers, and many cards with Sonderstempel. Rich in postal history, this is an area of German philately definitely worth revisiting, generally Fine to Very Fine, viewable in its entirety online. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $750-1,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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