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5¢ red brown, Sheet Margin Copy, lovely faint pen -cross cancel and partial light red grid, large margins other sides, fresh bright colour. Just a lovely stamp, superb, Foundation Cert. (1986) (Scott 1). Est. Cash Val. $250 - 300. (Image)
1847, 5¢ orange brown, blue Philadelphia octagonal framed PAID cancel, brilliant color, good to large margins all around, extremely fine, Foundation Cert. (2017) (Scott 1b). Scott $800. (Image)
1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I PAIR, large c.d.s. cancels, margins all round frameline barely touched at top right, still very fine (Scott 10). Scott $550. (Image)
1856, 5¢ red brown, unused, fresh bright color and paper, good margins to just clear at left and touching outer projection at bottom, "tiny repair" in top left margin only, a fine example of a very rare unused stamp, Foundation Cert. (2017) (Scott 12). Scott $11,000. (Image)
1851, 12¢ gray black, crisp black circular grid cancel, good to large margins all around, extremely fine, Foundation Cert. (2007), P.S.E. Cert. (2007) (Scott 17). Scott $250. (Image)
1857 - 61 1¢ blue, type I, THREE fine copies on cover (1 pulled perforations) cancelled by contiguous ms. "Cheney Penna Aug 2_ 1861" cancel on small white envelope to Lancaster, very rare. The stamps alone catalog $750 (Scott 18). Scott $750 Est. Cash Val. $400 - 500. (Image)
1857, 1¢ blue, type V, Left Sheet Margin PAIR, left copy n.h., right copy l.h., almost very fine, Foundation Cert. (2017) (Scott 24). Scott $560 w/n.h. premium. (Image)
1857 5¢ bright red brown, VERTICAL SHEET MARGIN STRIP OF THREE, light NEW ORLEANS AUG 28, 1858 c.d.s. strikes, barely perceptible internal crease and faint perimeter staining only on reverse. A fine strip, Unpriced as a Strip., Weiss Cert. (2010), Balasse handstamp (Scott 28b). Scott $6,900 as singles. (Image)
1860, 30¢ orange recut at bottom (52LI), o.g., strong colour and printing impression, almost very fine, Foundation Cert. (1979) (Scott 38). Scott $1,900. (Image)
1857-60 (1875 Reprint), 1¢ bright blue, ungummed as issued, well centered, reperfed, very fine appearance, Foundation Cert. (2017) (Scott 40). Scott $575. (Image)
1861, 3¢ pink, o.g. hinge remnant, horizontal crease and a few short perfs, true colour a fine copy of this extremely rare stamp with gum, fine appearance (Scott 64). Scott $14,000. (Image)
1861, 5¢ olive yellow, 1862 c.d.s., tiny closed tear between two perforations at top, well centred, fine, A.P.S. Cert. (2017) (Scott 67b). Scott $4,750. (Image)
1861, 30¢ orange, o.g. hinge remnant, deep rich colour and impression, perforations barely touch, impressive fine copy (Scott 71). Scott $2,600. (Image)
1867, 3¢ rose, A. grill, full o.g., incredily intact perforations for the all over A Grill, only 2 or 3 short,distinctive strong grill, centering as good as one can expect for this hard to find issue, fine (Scott 79). Scott $8,500
1867, 3¢ rose, D. grill, neat segmented cork and partial c.d.s., fresh bright colour, exceptional centering for the grill issues, intense grill impression, extremely fine (Scott 85). Scott $1,000. (Image)
1867, 3¢ rose, Z. grill, target cancel, decent centring, small thin spot, fine and very rare, Foundation Cert. (1986) (Scott 85C). Scott $3,250. (Image)
1867, 10¢ yellow green, F. grill, thin paper variety, light red and black cancels, extremely fine, Foundation Certs (2001 and 2007 Graded XF90) (Scott 96 var.). Scott $675 as normal. (Image)
1867, 30¢ orange, F. grill, part o.g., deep rich defined printing, typical centering for the grill issue, two small gum spots barely showing through on face, a fine copy, P.S.E. Cert. (2010) (Scott 100). Scott $9,000. (Image)
1869, 2¢ brown, never hinged, fresh colour and gum, fine, Very rare., Foundation Cert. (2013) for block of 8 (Scott 113). Scott $1,450 for n.h. premium. (Image)
1869, 2¢ brown, distinctive used wide copy with INTERPANNEAU, margin one side and wide SE on other, creases, most interesting (Scott 113). Est. Cash Val. $60 - 80. (Image)
1869, 30¢ ultramarine & carmine, lightly cancelled, wonderful cerntering, tiny tear hidden in cancel at top not mentioned in cert., Foundation Cert. (2017), XF 90 (Scott 121). Est. Cash Val. $200 - 250. (Image)
1869, 30¢ ultramarine & carmine, cancelled by dated STEAMSHIP cancels, beautifully centered and fresh color, very fine (Scott 121). Scott $450. (Image)
1869 (1875 Re-issue), 24¢ green & violet, lightly cancelled to view entire design, well centered and, very fine, P.S.E. Cert. (2011) (Scott 130). Scott $1,600
Far rarer cancelled than unused despite catalogue value. (Image)
1893, Columbian Exposition Issue, 1¢ to $5 complete set, o.g. or unused or regummed, some decent centering on the high values, mixed condition all on original 1950's dealer lot cards (see Collections & Various for the collection) (Scott 230-245). Est. Cash Val. $750 - 1,000. (Image)
1898, Trans-Mississippi, 1¢ to $2 complete set, o.g. to unused to regummed, mixed centering and condition, all in original 1950's dealer list cards (see Collections & Various for the Collection) (Scott 285-293). Est. Cash Val. $500 - 750. (Image)
1909, 5¢ blue, bluish paper, original gum, distinctive color, well centred for the issue, an almost very fine copy, P.S.E. Cert. (2013) (Scott 361). Scott $5,750. (Image)
1909, 10¢ yellow, bluish paper, original gum, strong color for the 10c which is often washed out, good centering, almost very fine, APS Cert. (2003) (Scott 364). Scott $1,600. (Image)
1914, 2¢ carmine rose, type I, Horizontal Rotary Coil GUIDELINE PAIR, lightly cancelled, corner crease, fine to very fine (Scott 453). Scott $600. (Image)
3¢ violet, Horizontal Rotary Coil, tied on neat WILSON & CO bi-colour advertising envelope by neat CHICAGO NOV 19 1917 duplex, to Kansas (Scott 456). Scott $250. (Image)
1917, 2¢ deep rose, type Ia, Right Plate Block of SIX, never hinged, fresh bright colour and gum, fine, P.S.E. Cert (2014) (Scott 500). Scott $3,750. (Image)
1917, 5¢ rose, Double Error in BLOCK of 12, never hinged, one 1c o.g. and crease through top row, very fine (Scott 505). Scott $1,250 for errors only. (Image)
1917, 11¢ light green, Perforation 10 at top, black cancellation, "small creases" a fine copy, Foundation Cert. (2015), A.P.S. Cert. (1985) (Scott 511a). Scott $3,750. (Image)
1923-26 Perforated 1¢ to 10¢ PLATE BLOCKS OF FOUR, never hinged except 10¢, 9¢ and 3¢, centering ranges from perfs cut in to very fine. A fresh and pristine hard to find set (Scott 581-91). Scott $3,335. (Image)
1930, Graf Zeppelin complete set of three, 65c, $1.30 appearance n.h. but brilliantly de-hinged, $2.60 n.h., very fine (Scott C13-C15). Scott $1,480. (Image)
CV. Scott $1,480
Opening US$ 750.00
Sold...US$ 750.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:06:04 EST
Sold For 750
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 101
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U.S. Airpost; 1905 First Wake Island Survey Flight, legal sized envelope with appropriate black cachet, bearing Scott #720 tied by appropriate U.S.S. NITRO MAR 8 1935 ENROUTE duplex and "J.S. Johnson" (Pilot) signature - Very historical. Est. Cash Val. $200 - 250. (Image)
Special Delivery, 1917, 10¢ ultramarine, Left Plate Block of EIGHT with Imprint, never hinged, very fine. The two other shades of the issue (grey violet and blue) price their Plate Blocks of Eight at $2500 and $2850 respectively. (Scott E11). Est. Cash Val. $600 - 800
BROWNE'S & CO'S CITY POST 1852-55, 2¢ black, margin about three sides showing adjacent stamps at bottom used on full folded letter bearing U.S. #11 (three margins) tied by a blue CINCINNATI NOV 17 c.d.s., date-lined "Nov 4" addressed to Centerville, Foundation Cert. (1976) (Scott 29L2). Scott $4,500
Documented in five major auctions. Very rare. No example was in the Golden Sale. (Image)
Revenue, 1863, $25 Mortgage, Imperforate, neat clear manuscript cancel "March 1st 1865 for C.S. Co.", enormous to large margins all around, deep rich colour, Foundation Cert. (2018) (Scott R100a). Scott $2,700
1863, First Issue, $50 U.S. Internal Revenue, Perforated, PAIR, light "1870" manuscript cancel deep rich colour and excellent centering (no double perfs.) a very fine and rare multiple, Foundation Cert. (2018), P.S.E. Cert. (2005) (Scott R101c). Scott $450. (Image)
Documentary, 1871, Second Issue, $25 blue & black, light manuscript cancel, no cuts nice centering, double perforations at bottom, faint creasing, fine (Scott R130). Scott $950. (Image)
1886, 2¢ orange vermilion, Reproduction, never hinged, light hinge mark in selvage only, extremely fine, Foundation Cert. (1976) photocopy of block of four (Scott 50). Scott $275. (Image)
CV. Scott $275
Opening US$ 190.00
Sold...US$ 190.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:10:47 EST
Sold For 190
United States Collections and Various Stamps
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 110
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. Collections; 19th & 20th Century Collection in Scott National Hingeless Album; Sporadically complete in some sections with inclinations to Regular issues usual early used sets, some grills, 1869's but includes an unused #21 with faults and a used #142, Columbians used to $2.00, Trans-Mississippi to o.g. $1.00, 1920's on popular sets lots of duplicates. This seems to be an old time collection improved and remounted by a second collector. Condition as would be expected but worth the look. Some not mounted. Est. Cash Val. $6,000 - 8,000. (Image)
Est. $6,000-8,000
Opening US$ 6,500.00
Sold...US$ 6,500.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:12:06 EST
Sold For 6500
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 111
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. 19th & early 20th Century 251 stamps each in original 1950's dealer lot cards, All stamps either identified or misidentified includes 1847's to 1930's used or o.g. or proof or perfed proofs, probably some cleaned. Caution should be used BUT there are some rarities. Mixed condition. See the entire group on the web. Also see Columbian and Trans-Mississippi sets elsewhere in the catalog. Est. Cash Val. $4,000 - 6,000. (Image)
Est. $4,000-6,000
Opening US$ 5,250.00
Sold...US$ 5,250.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:13:11 EST
Sold For 5250
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 112
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. 20th Century. A fine collection of hundreds of n.h. and o.g. stamps, in 2 White Ace albums (Commemoratives & Airpost) Including Columbian to 50¢ (1 Certificate), Trans-Mississippi to 10¢ (1 Certificate), Pan America, Louisiana, Lincolns's (369 Cert), usual sets thereafter, White Plains, Airs complete to 1979 except Zeps (elsewhere in catalog) better centering than most collections and a lot of n.h. Est. Cash Val. $2,000 - 2,500. (Image)
Est. $2,000-2,500
Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1,600.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:13:47 EST
Sold For 1600
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 113
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. Collections; 19th & 20th Century Collection of several hundred, o.g. and used stamps on Scott album pages, some decent earlies including 1861 and 1869 issues, Columbians to 50¢, Trans Mississippi to 10¢. Used, o.g. from 1920's on, including Airs, useful material. Est. Cash Val. $1,250 - 1,750. (Image)
Est. $1,250-1,750
Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:14:12 EST
Sold For 950
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 114
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Cat No: Collection
Collection of many hundred in National Album 1850's to 1970, earlies used to about 1930's, o.g. thereafter, some good sets but mixed, includes usual $5.00 sets 1930's to 70's, Airs with 2nd issue o.g. and used Zeps, nice back of the book with RF covers, Parcel Post complete o.g., some Revenues, generally very clean collection. Est. Cash Val. $1,000 - 1,500. (Image)
Est. $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 1,250.00
Sold...US$ 1,250.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:15:16 EST
Sold For 1250
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 115
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Cat No: Collection
19th and 20th Century, A miscellaneous accumulation comprising 5 albums or stock books, album pages and loose in small box, thousands of stamps, actually extensive early Revenues, and usefull issues in the albums. Worth the effort to organize. Est. Cash Val. $750 - 1,000. (Image)
Est. $750-1,000
Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:15:48 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 116
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U.S. 20th Century - A useful and select balance of about 100 items, on dealer cards and 21 name auction lot sheets mostly Simmy also Bennett, Rieger etc. Vast majority n.h. and excellent centering many gradeable. No real high values, but few cheap. Singles, blocks, strips, Back-of-the Book. Worth the effort. Est. Cash Val. $3,000 - 4,000. (Image)
Est. $3,000-4,000
Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:16:26 EST
Sold For 2200
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 117
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. Plate Blocks 1901 to 1930's; A superior collection of hundreds, neatly mounted in high-class PALO ring album, Regular Issues, Commems, Airs, Special Delivery, Dues, many better issues, partial Liberty, K-N, etc.), and part issues, superior condition, some early partial separations, some ingenious hinge removals, but very nice. Catalogue value to 1930's about $14,000, later not counted, with some assumed to be hinged rather than n.h. Great Potential. Est. Cash Val. $2,500 - 3,000. (Image)
Est. $2,500-3,000
Opening US$ 2,400.00
Sold...US$ 2,400.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:16:52 EST
Sold For 2400
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 118
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. The remainder collection of primarily hinged plate blocks, in Scott album from 1924 Huguenot Issue to 1950's PLUS a decent selection of 1930's FDC from 1930's all part of the Alvin Hall estate. Est. Cash Val. $250 - 300.
Est. $250-300
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:17:57 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 119
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. Collection 1911 to 1992, group of 12 used Blocks of Four, 382,403,404,538,540(2),2394,2482,2544,2590(2),2592, some very rare multiples, basically fault free. Scott $1,000 about. (Image)
CV. Scott $1,000 about
Opening US$ 105.00
Sold...US$ 105.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:18:23 EST
Sold For 105
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 120
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Cat No: Collection
United States Revenues; 19th and 20th Century Collection, of many hundred on Scott pages starting with R1a through Stock Transfers, many imperfs with R102a (repaired), Perfed are well represented with multiples, on and on it goes. Catalogue Value probably about $15,000 not including the $200.00. Est. Cash Val. $2,000 - 2,500. (Image)
Est. $2,000-2,500
Opening US$ 1,700.00
Sold...US$ 1,700.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:18:53 EST
Sold For 1700
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 121
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Cat No: Collection
Back-of-the-Book: 19th & 20th Century Collection of several hundred, on Scott National pages. Revenues quite decent with perforated values to $5, also some Dues, Officials, Newspapers, here and there useful items. Est. Cash Val. $750 - 1,000. (Image)
Est. $750-1,000
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:19:19 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 122
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. Philippines United States Occupation. Early 1900's Collection of over 1000 mostly used stamps, in stock book including Regular Issues, surcharges, Airs, Officials, Revenues, Japan Occupation, great variety of cancels. Fun to play with. Est. Cash Val. $75 - 100. (Image)
U.S. Revenues: Hunting Permit Stamps; 1970's to 2000, Pristine Collection of 89 never hinged items, primarily Plate Blocks, neatly mounted in high class PALO ring binder, includes singles, souvenir sheets, die cuts, some signed, Juniors, all cataloging $2600 PLUS plate blocks $4400 for a total of $7000, very fine (Scott RW3b on). Est. Cash Val. $600 - 800. (Image)
Est. $600-800
Opening US$ 1,450.00
Sold...US$ 1,450.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:20:42 EST
Sold For 1450
Postal History Collections
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 125
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Postal History; Wars: Military and Patriotics; 34 covers, comprising Civil, 11 used and unused Patriotics; Spanish 3; one A-bomb test; one 1880's "Marine Corps of the City of New York" all over; rest WWII, V-mail, POW etc. Good variety. Est. Cash Val. $300 - 500. (Image)
Est. $300-500
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:21:35 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 127
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Cat No: Collection
U.S. Postal History Collections and Various Classics - 19th Century 1850's on, 52 covers including stampless early frankings, some very nice advertising, few to Europe., Enjoy. Est. Cash Val. $200 - 250. (Image)
Est. $200-250
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:23:34 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 128
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UNITED STATES POSTAL HISTORY, Early 20th Century, Assortment of 30+ covers and documents comprising Air from 1918 on (5), W-Franklin (3), Back of the Book (5), stampless (2) plus others, very esoteric. Est. Cash Val. $250 - 300. (Image)
Est. $250-300
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 160.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:23:47 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 129
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Postal History, Back-of-the-Book, 58 covers and cards, including 30 Officials, 2 Parcel Post, 3 Special Delivery/Handling, 4 Expresses, 2 1850's on photos, 1 Cuba, 2 Hawaii, 2 Revenues and 32 used and unused stationery. Great variety. Est. Cash Val. $300 - 500. (Image)
Est. $300-500
Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:24:46 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 130
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Cat No: C18 covers
Postal History Air Posts: 30 covers comprising 9 Zeppelins, including C18; 4 "Bremen"; one crash, 4 suspended, 15 assorted from 1920's to 1940's including additional Canada, France and C.Z. frankings, great combination of issues. Worth inspection. Est. Cash Val. $300 - 350. (Image)
Est. $300-350
Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 375.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 14:25:30 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 131
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Cat No: Collection
United States Collection; U.S. Zeppelin Flights: 10 Covers and 2 PPC, bearing various colorful air post and regular issue frankings, 9 1928 & 1929; 2 1933; 1 1936; including one with C4-6 plus 10 other stamps; 2 C18 covers bearing pairs plus other stamps. Fabulous and showy. Est. Cash Val. $350 - 400. (Image)
1850, Sydney View, 1d reddish rose, plate I, yellowish paper, indistinct grid cancel, good margins all around, very fine. SG 3; £475 ($610). (Scott 1). Scott $725. (Image)
1850, Sydney View, 1d deep carmine, plate I re-engraved, yellowish paper, grid cancel, good to large margins all around, rich colour, very fine. SG 8; £375 ($480). (Scott 2). Scott $600. (Image)
1850, Sydney View, 1d crimson lake, plate I re-engraved, bluish paper, grid cancel, deep color, large margins all around, extremely fine. SG 9. (Scott 2n). Scott $750. (Image)
South Australia:1855, Queen Victoria (London Print), 6d deep blue, PAIR, circle in grid cancel, good to large margins all around, very fine. SG 3; £340 as singles ($430). (Scott 3). Scott $400 as singles. (Image)
1853, "Van Diemen's Land", 4d orange, plate I, 2nd state, crisp "68" in grid cancel, good to very large margins all around, insignificant natural paper translucency not showing on paper surface, very fine. SG 8; £450 ($570). (Scott 2a). Scott $425. (Image)
1873, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1s brown red, perf 11½, Block of 4, 2 n.h., 2 l.h., typical crackly gum, very fine. SG 140; £1,300 as singles ($1,660). (Scott 34d). Scott $1,300 as singles
1861, Queen Victoria, 4d dull rose, rough perf 14 to 16, part o.g., fresh bright colour, almost very fine for these issues and very rare with gum, Signed H. Block. SG 5; £1,400 ($1,780). (Scott 3). Scott $1,800. (Image)
1860, "Britannia" (1d) blue, pin-perf 12½, light "l" in grid cancel, natural straight edge at top, perforations almost complete other three sides clear of design, fine. SG 16a; £1,600 ($2,040). (Scott 12A). Scott $1,750. (Image)
1885-87, "British Bechuanaland" on Cape of Good Hope complete set of 8 to 1sh, o.g. some hinge remnants, fine to very fine. SG 1-8; £863 ($1,100). (Scott 1-9). Scott $885. (Image)
1888, Queen Victoria, £1 lilac & black, light cancel, "slightly discoloured" which is harsh, ex Major General Sir E. Hakewill Smith, Royal Cert. (1967). SG 20; £800 ($1,020). (Scott 21). Scott $900. (Image)
1888, "Bechuanaland Protectorate" on Great Britain 2s6d green & black, neat c.d.s. "soiled and colours affected by water" harsh, fine and very rare used, Royal Cert (1976). SG 48; £950 ($1,210). (Scott 56). Scott $1,100. (Image)
Bechuanaland Protectorate;1932, King George V ½d-10s complete, neat cancels, fine to very fine. SG 99/110; £600 ($760). (Scott 105-116). Scott $722. (Image)
British Central Africa;1895, Arms of the Protectorate, £10 black & orange vermilion, unused (regummed), very fine, B.P.A. Cert. (1994). SG 30; £8,000 ($10,200). (Scott 30). Scott $8,500. (Image)
British Central Africa;1903-04, King Edward VII, £10 gray & blue, overprinted "Specimen", part o.g., very fine. SG 67s; £500 ($640). (Scott 69S). Scott $500. (Image)
British East Africa;1890, Arms of the Company, Set of 17 ½a-5r complete,o.g. Plus extra 41/2a used and 8a green o.g., fine to very fine. SG 4/30, 11/19; £550 ($700). (Scott 14-30, 20a). Scott $780. (Image)
CV. Scott $780
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 22:54:19 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 10
Lot No: 159
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Cat No: between 26 and 47
British East Africa: 1890-95, Arms of the Company, useful group of 2 o.g. and 3 used, 1r, 4a, 2a, 5a, 8a, fine to very fine. SG 15, 38 o.g., 25,40,42; £625 ($800). (Scott between 26 and 47). Scott $715. (Image)
1897, "British East Africa" on Zanzibar ½a-7½a complete, one o.g., the others used, fine to very fine. SG 80/5; £625 ($800). (Scott 88-93). Scott $785. (Image)
British East Africa;1901 1r bright ultramarine, o.g. hinge remnant, very rare colour, very fine. SG 92b; £550 ($700). (Scott 102b). Scott $425. (Image)
British East Africa; 1897, Queen Victoria, 20r pale green, o.g. hinge remnant, almost very fine. SG 98; £1,200 ($1,530). (Scott 108). Scott $1,200. (Image)
1857-59, Seal of the Colony, 1¢ dull red, with line above value, type C, light neat DEMERARA 60 c.d.s., good to close margins all round, obvious wide spacing between N-T, fine, rare. SG 16; £2,500 ($3,190). (Scott 9b). Scott $2,750. (Image)
1862, Local Typeset Issue, 4¢ black on blue, c.d.s. cancel, fault free copy, good to large margins close at lower left, roulettes trimmed as typical for this issue, fine. SG 124; £1,400 ($1,780). (Scott 41). Scott $1,400. (Image)
1937 King George V Definitives Set of 18 to 25r, l.h. mostly high values generally very fine. SG 1-18; £3,019 as singles ($3,850). (Scott 1-18). (Image)
1937 Burma Service overprint on King George V Definitives Set of 14 3p to 10r, mostly lightly hinged, generally very fine. SG O1-14; £1,148 as singles ($1,460). (Scott O1-14). (Image)
1937 Burma Service overprint on King George V Definitives Set of 14, 3p to 10r, l.h. and o.g. generally very fine. SG O1-14; £1,148 as singles ($1,460). (Scott O1-14). (Image)
1851, 3d red, good margins all around, very fine, tied probably "1" in grid on folded letter, some cover creases well clear of stamp, on reverse ST JOHN DE 1858 c.d.s. and SHEDIAC receiver. SG 2; £700 ($890). (Scott 1). Scott $950. (Image)
1857 1 shilling reddish mauve light grid cancel, good to margins at places, fresh colour, faults, useful space filler or for donation. SG 5; £4,500 ($5,740). (Scott 6). Scott $5,000. (Image)
New Brunswick 1851-60, 1s deep red violet, margins all round, just touching at bottom, fine, tied by numeral grid "1" on Registered folded letter sheet (some reinforcing) bearing large "6" and "Reg 436" in crayon, on reverse St John MY 3 1855 origin, DIGBY transit and YARMOUTH MY 5 1855 receiver, Ex. Jephcott, Brassler, Neville Jones, Wilkinson, Greene Cert.(1987) and Greene handstamp. SG 5; £13,500 ($17,210). (Scott 3). Scott $11,500
One of only three 1 shilling covers used internally in New Brunswick. (Image)
CV. Scott $11,500
Opening US$ 4,000.00
Sold...US$ 4,000.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 15:00:46 EST
Sold For 4000
Great Britain and British Commonwealth British North America
Used to Medford Mass; 1851, 6d yellow green, margins all round, just in at bottom right tied by indistinct numeral grid on folded letter bearing blue New Brunswick and PAID 10 handstamps, on reverse TATAMAGOUCHE SP 5 1854, AMHERST and ST JOHN SP 8 1854 transits, Robineau Cert.(1971), Calves handstamp. SG 5; £2,200 ($2,800). (Scott 4). Scott $1,600. (Image)
CV. Scott $1,600
Opening US$ 425.00
Sold...US$ 425.00
Closed..Jul-23-2019, 15:01:31 EST
Sold For 425
Great Britain and British Commonwealth British North America
1851, 6d yellow green, BISECTED, good margins both sides very fine, tied by indistinct cancel on envelope bearing on reverse PICTOU JU 21 1860 origin c.d.s. and WILLAM receiver. Attractive, Greene Cert. (2006). SG 5a; £3,250 ($4,140). (Scott 4a). Scott $4,500. (Image)
Money Letter Mail; 1851, 6d yellow green and 3d dark blue, mostly margins, tied by indistinct grid to manila envelope (trimmed at top) bearing ms. "Money Letter mail: and "£14", on reverse BRIDGETOWN AP 23 1857 c.d.s. and Halifax AP 27 1857 oval receiver, Ex. Chaplin, Wilkinson, Greene Cert.(2011) (Scott 4,3). Est. Cash Val. $750 - 1,000
We have found no other example of a Money Letter in the Pence Issue. (Image)
1860-63, 10¢ vermilion, BISECTED, tied by oval grid on petite envelope bearing ms "On Service", on reverse ms. "Rec 17/11/61", Royal Cert. (1947) (Scott 12b). Scott $1,200. (Image)
1851, Prince Albert, 6d slate violet, laid paper, very rare light RED target cancel, good margins three sides to just into frame-line, vergè line, fine and rare, Greene Cert. (2017). SG 2; £1,300 ($1,660). (Scott 2). Scott $1,650. (Image)
1857, Queen Victoria, 7½d green, partial 4-ring cancel, large to ample margins all around, almost very fine. SG 12; £2,500 ($3,190). (Scott 9). Scott $3,500. (Image)
1857, Prince Albert, 6d reddish purple, very thick soft wove paper, light 4-ring cancel, good to well clear margins all around, thin (not mentioned in cert.), very fine appearance, Greene Cert. (2017). SG 23; £4,000 ($5,100). (Scott 10). Scott $7,500
Mid 1800's Small Queen, 3¢ orange red Perf 12, mint block of TWENTY (5x4), with full original gum, hinged only on top stamps, fine. There is a light horizontal crease across third row, and light black adhesion on many stamps, still a lovely appearing block, and certainly one of the largest of this shade., Greene Cert. (2016) (Scott 37). Scott $3,500. (Image)
1935, 50¢ Victoria Parliament Trial Colour Proof in Deep Blue, on India paper, with CBN & Co. imprint plus plate number at bottom, extremely fine (Scott 226DP). Est. Cash Val. $700 - 800. (Image)
Special Delivery, 1898, 10¢ yellowish green Sheet Margin Plate Block of FOUR, without shading in value tablet, bottom two stamps never hinged. Partial plate 1 inscription on top selvedge, alongside a crossed-out printing order number, very fine. Unitrade E1ii; C$1,600 ($1,200). (Scott Eii). (Image)
1863-64 "Triangular", De La Rue printing, 1s bright emerald green, light grid cancel, enormous margins to frame-line barely touched at right, almost very fine. SG 21; £700 ($890). (Scott 15). Scott $725. (Image)
East Africa and Uganda;1903, King Edward VII, 20r gray & stone, o.g. hinge remnant, fresh colours, fine. SG 15; £800 ($1,020). (Scott 15). Scott $824. (Image)
1903, King Edward VII, 50r gray & red brown, lightly hinged, rich colour well centred, very fine, Brun & A. Roig handstamps. SG 16; £2,500 ($3,190). (Scott 16). Scott $2,600
East Africa and Uganda;1907, King Edward VII, 20r gray & stone, on chalk-surfaced paper, o.g. hinge remnant, fine. SG 32; £850 ($1,080). (Scott 30). Scott $875. (Image)
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Autograph: Arthur Conan Doyle: Author of "Sherlock Holmes", Short letter and stamped envelope, in his hand from 15 Buckingham Palace Mansions S.W.1, "July 14" to a"Miss Wood 9521-4th Avenue Brooklyn NY", Cancel 17 JY 25, Very Collectible. Est. Cash Val. $400 - 600. (Image)
1840, 1d black, bare trace of red cancel at top right, margins all around, close but clear one spot at bottom left, 2 thin spots, fine unused appearance. SG 2. (Scott 1). Est. Cash Val. $100 - 125. (Image)
1840, 2d blue, Plate 2, unused, wonderful fresh colour and good margins all around very close but clear at left bottom (despite cert.), fine, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG 5; £38,000 ($48,450). (Scott 2). Scott $35,000. (Image)
1855, 1d red brown on bluish, Small Crown Watermark, perf 16, Die II, unused, regummed, fresh colour and crisp impression quite well centered, almost very fine, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG 21; £550 ($700). (Scott 9). Scott $425. (Image)
1857, 2d blue on bluish, Large Crown Watermark, perf 14, plate 6, part o.g. (rare with original gum), fresh colour, centered to left bottom, fine, No example in the "Bacchus" Collection, P.T.S. Cert. (2018). SG 35; £3,400 ($4,340). (Scott 21). Scott $3,000. (Image)
Great Britain; 1870, ½d rose. The first Fractional Currency Stamp, The Complete Selection of Plates 1 through 15 (less the elusive Plate 9) all o.g. (10) or unused (4), colours quite fresh. Plate numbers 3 and 8 a trifle oxidized, perhaps a few trivial faults, nevertheless,a rare opportunity to obtain the setting,attractively mounted on Leuchturm Specialized Album page. SG 49; £2,980 ($3,800). (Scott 58). Scott $2,965. (Image)
1860, 1½d rosy mauve on bluish paper Plate 1, Prepared for use but not issued, o.g. small hinge remnant, well centered and true colour, very fine. SG 53a; £8,500 ($10,840). (Scott 31). Scott $8,750. (Image)
1847-54, Queen Victoria (embossed), 1s green, o.g., good colour, margins all around (except outer pane line just into at right frame, fine. SG 55; £24,000 ($30,600). (Scott 5a). Scott $20,000. (Image)
1856, Queen Victoria, 6d pale lilac, Emblems Watermark, unused (regummed), we believe o.g., centered to bottom right, No example in the "Bacchus" Collection, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG 70; £1,350 ($1,720). (Scott 27). Scott $1,400. (Image)
1856, Queen Victoria, 1s pale green, Emblems watermark, unused (regummed), we believe disturbed o.g., uncommon deep colour and crisp printing for the pale green, reperfed and crease, Not in the "Bacchus" Collection, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG 73; £3,250 ($4,140). (Scott 28a). Scott $3,000. (Image)
1865, Queen Victoria, 6d lilac,Plate 5 Emblems Watermark, disturbed part o.g., good colour centred to bottom-right, Not in the "Bacchus" Collection. SG 97; £1,150 ($1,470). (Scott 45). Scott $1,125. (Image)
1867, Queen Victoria, 9d pale straw, Spray of Rose Watermark, unused, regummed (we believe small part o.g.), strong colour and good centreing, fine, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG 111; £2,400 ($3,060). (Scott 52). Scott $2,400. (Image)
1867, Queen Victoria, 10d red brown, Spray of Rose Watermark, disturbed o.g., good colour, corner crease, centered to bottom left. SG 112; £3,600 ($4,590). (Scott 53). Scott $3,500. (Image)
1867, Queen Victoria, 5s pale rose, Maltese Cross Watermark Plate 2, o.g. a bit sweated, reperfed, very fine appearance, Bartels handstamp. SG 127; £18,000 ($22,950). (Scott 57a). Scott $17,500
The example in the Gross Auction was regummed - very elusive Plate 2. (Image)
1873, Queen Victoria, 1s pale green, Plate 10 Spray of Rose Watermark, unused (regummed), almost perfect centering with crisp colour, very fine, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG 150; £775 ($990). (Scott 64). Scott $750. (Image)
1876, Queen Victoria, 4d vermilion, Large Garter Watermark, unused,somewhat trimmed perforations at left, otherwise well centred with perforations clear of design all around, fine. SG 152; £3,200 ($4,080). (Scott 69). Scott $2,750. (Image)
1876, Queen Victoria, 8d orange, Plate 1, Large Garter Watermark, o.g. hinge remnant, absolutely perfect centering, small thin, very fine appearance, Not in "Bacchus" Collection. SG 156; £1,850 ($2,360). (Scott 73). Scott $1,750. (Image)
CV. Scott $1,750
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Cat No: 98-105 less 102
Great Britain; 1883-1884 Set complete to 6d (less 3d), o.g. or unused or regummed, fresh colours, most well centered for this difficult issues. A most elusive and fine group. SG 187-194 less 191; £2,270 ($2,890). (Scott 98-105 less 102). Scott $2,214. (Image)
1891, Queen Victoria, £1 green, o.g.,fresh colour and paper, quite good centering with all perforations clear to well clear, two natural creases typical of these elongated stamps, fine. SG 212; £4,000 ($5,100). (Scott 124). Scott $4,000. (Image)
1902, King Edward VII, De La Rue printing, 10s ultramarine, o.g. hinge remnant,wonderful rich colour, gum wrinkles typical of these large format stamps, very fine. SG 265; £1,000 ($1,280). (Scott 141). Scott $875. (Image)
1902, King Edward VII, De La Rue printing, £1 dull blue green, o.g. hinge remnants, well centred, fresh bright colour, partial vertical gum crease generally present in these large format stamp, fine. SG 266; £2,000 ($2,550). (Scott 142). Scott $2,000. (Image)
Used to Malta: 1867, Queen Victoria, 1s green and 1864 1d rose red, 1s (plate 4) with wing-margin, both tied by "9" in grid strikes on folded letter sheet to Malta, bearing blue London origin and MALTA JA 31 1869 receiver on the reverse. SG 117,43. (Scott 54,33). Est. Cash Val. $150 - 200. (Image)
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1882, Queen Victoria, 5s rose on white paper, Anchor Watermark, lettered C-E, neat LEADENHALL ST. AP 1 84 c.d.s., well centered, very fine almost a premium stamp. SG 134; £4,200 Plus 75% cancel/centering ($5,360). (Scott 90a). Scott $5,000 Plus 75% cancel/centering. (Image)
1883 to 1891 Victoria, 2 sh 6p, 5sh, 10, sh, 1£, all cancelled, 2 lightly, 5sh rounded corner, £1 small edge crease, generally fine to very fine. SG 178,180,183,212; £1,735 ($2,210). (Scott 96,108,109,124). Scott $1,765. (Image)
1902-11 Watermark Anchor, 2sh6p, 5sh, 10sh, neat cancels especially on 10sh, very fine trio. SG 260,263,265; £850 ($1,080). (Scott 139-41). Scott $1,535. (Image)
1913,Coil Stamps, King George V coil, ½d bright green, Royal Cypher Multiple Watermark, 1d dull scarlet PAIRS, o.g. light bends, n,h, respectively, fine and very fine, Absent from the "Bacchus" Collection. SG 397, 398; £750 ($960). (Scott 177,178). Scott $1,070. (Image)
1913, King George V "Seahorse", Waterlow printing, £1 green, l.h.,bright colour, one copy, short perf., almost very fine. SG 403; £3,500 ($4,460). (Scott 176). Scott $3,000. (Image)
1915, King George V "Seahorse", De La Rue printing, 5s pale carmine, o.g. hinge remnant, very fine. SG 410; £800 ($1,020). (Scott 174c). Scott $625. (Image)
1919, King George V "Seahorse", Bradbury, Wilkinson printing, 10s dull gray blue, l.h., very fine. SG 417; £475 ($610). (Scott 181). Scott $340. (Image)
INLAND REVENUE OFFICIAL, 1890, Queen Victoria,overprint, 5s rose, unused (regummed), a few hard to see faults, very fine appearance, B.P.A. Cert. (2019). SG O9; £12,000 ($15,300). (Scott O8). Scott $10,000. (Image)
ADMIRALTY OFFICIAL, 1903, King Edward VII, overprint, 1½d dull purple & green, never hinged, almost very fine. SG O103; £325 ($410). (Scott O74). Scott $310. (Image)
ADMIRALTY OFFICIAL, 1903, King Edward VII, overprint, 3d purple on yellow, never hinged, very fine, Brandon Cert. (2019). SG O106; £425 ($540). (Scott O77). Scott $425. (Image)
1867, 1sch rose & blue green, neat straight line HELGOLAND cancel margins and roulettes all round, R.P.S. Cert. (1983). SG 2; £200 ($260). Michel 2. (Scott 2). (Image)