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Sale No: 782
Lot No: 255
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Cat No: Collection
Philippines, A Comprehensive Mint Collection with Key Issues, 1859-1946. A wonderful collection of hundreds of singles, sets and souvenir sheets housed on hingeless stock pages in a Scott binder. It features both Spanish and U.S. issues and includes varieties and many duplicates of better singles and sets. We note an Extremely Fine 238 mint with a P.F. certificate and an equally nice 239, key singles and sets into the many hundreds of dollars are present as are imperforates, booklets, Better Air Post issues, Postage Due, Special Delivery, Officials, Japanese Occupation issues and more. Some mixed condition mainly on early issues, the vast majority are Fine to Very Fine, L.H. or N.H., A great lot with big resale potential even if you only sell the higher value duplicates. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Estimate $2,500-3,500
Opening US$ 3,000.00
Sold...US$ 3,000.00
Closed..Jun-27-2023, 14:07:13 EST
Sold For 3000
Sale No: 782
Lot No: 256
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Philippines, First Flight Covers and Cards Compilation, just over 100, 1920's-30's, majority addressed to Bruggmann, wide variety of frankings, cachets, cancels, most with quantities flown noted lightly in pencil at bottom center and we notice "6 flown", "16 flown", "27 flown" and you get the idea, Very Fine lot, see them all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $1,500-2,000
Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00
Closed..Jun-27-2023, 14:07:49 EST
Sold For 2200
Sale No: 782
Lot No: 257
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Cat No: Collection
Philippines, Solid Accumulation of US Administration and Independent Issues, hundreds of mint and used stamps mostly from the independent period but the value is in the US Administration Period, fairly well organized on black stockcards and on album pages, generally Fine to Very Fine, Owner's Scott catalog value approximately $4,750. See the stockcards online. Shipping charges apply - weight 10.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,200
Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 500.00
Closed..Jun-27-2023, 14:08:23 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 782
Lot No: 694
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Cat No: 193
Philippines, 1898 2m orange brown, an incredible complete bundle of 500 sheets (Scott 193), of 100 stamps each with serial numbers 0006001 to 006500 at top right with original Spanish post office printed label affixed and bundled by original string which has worn through the labels on both sides and the cardboard covers at the edges, the stamps are basically stuck together and are in fine condition but it doesn’t matter because this is the only complete bundle of any Spanish Philippines stamp extant, it is stunning that this museum worthy artifact has survived intact for 125 years, Very Fine, According to an article by Don Peterson and Richard Miggins that appeared in the Third Quarter 2016 Philippine Philatelic Journal, the bundle was shipped from the National Stamp Factory in Madrid to Manila in late 1897 and sales began on January 1, 1898. They wrote, "According to Bartels et al. (1904), 700,000 of these stamps were printed and shipped to Manila … (meaning) a total of 14 separate bundles… the number "13" was written at the top of this bundle. Also, the 2m was issued to pay the newspaper rate to Spain and its colonies, and since the use of Spanish stamps in the Philippines was abruptly ended in June 1898, there surely were many leftovers of this issue in the post office where, presumably the stamps remained in their bundles waiting for use. Shipping charges apply - weight 9.4 lbs. (Image)