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Serbia, 1866, Coat of Arms, 2pa crimson on bluish lilac (thin paper). Second printing. Balance of 23 singles, range of color (crimson to chocolate) and paper (bluish lilac to purplish blue) shades, all clear to large margins including two with full sheets margins, o.g. or without gum, Very Fine overall. Michel No. 8y; €6,900 ($7,690).
Serbia, 1866, Coat of Arms, 2pa crimson on bluish lilac (thin paper). Second printing, complete sheet of 12, full o.g., bold color, Very Fine, a very scarce complete sheet. Michel No. 8y; €3,600 for o.g. singles ($4,010). Michel €3,600 for o.g. singles ($4,010) (Image)
Serbia, 1866, Coat of Arms, 2pa crimson on bluish lilac (thin paper). Second printing, complete sheet of 12, full o.g., bold color; slight foxing in margins and gum wrinkle affecting two stamps, otherwise Very Fine, a very scarce complete sheet. Michel No. 8y; €3,600 for o.g. singles ($4,010). Michel €3,600 for o.g. singles ($4,010) (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, black die proof. Master die proof without denomination, on white semi-glazed card (67x108mm), Very Fine and choice, a rare master die proof, signed S. Ostojic. Scott No. 16E. Michel No. 11E; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, 10pa brown, perf 9½x12. Showing double perfs at bottom, neat town cancel, choice centering, Extremely Fine, a very rare variety. Michel No. 12 I C; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, 10pa brown, perf 9½, horizontal pair, imperf between. In combination with 1869, 40pa dark purple, perf 9½x12, vertical pair (17 I C) on 1872 folded letter sheet to Kragujevac, all tied by blue "Valjevo, 3/11" cds's, reverse with clear receiving cds and matching boxed Naplaceno handstamp, Very Fine and choice, illustrated in Rasic Postal History and Postage Stamps of Serbia (page 77), accompanied by cover from correspondence with matching regular perforation franking. Michel No. 12 I UMs; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Serbia, 1872, Prince Milan, 10pa brown, perf 12, horizontal pair. In combination with 1869, 40ps dark purple, perf 9½x12, horizontal pair (17 I C) on 1875 folded letter to Kragujevac, tied by Belgrade cds's; some minor toning around perfs, F.-V.F. Michel No. 12 II A; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Serbia, 1874, Prince Milan, 10pa yellowish brown, perf 12. In combination with 1874, 20pa gray blue, perf 12 (14 III Aa) on corner card cover to Vienna, Austria, tied by "Belgrade, 3 Oct, 1876" cds, receiving backstamp; cover file fold, otherwise Very Fine, a scarce third issue franking. Michel No. 12 III A; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
Opening US$ 190.00
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Sale No: 92
Lot No: 629
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Cat No: 12-17 IV C
Serbia, 1876, Prince Milan, 10pa red brown, perf 12x9½. Blue town cancel, rich color, F.-V.F. Michel No. 12 IV D; €900 ($1,000). Michel €900 ($1,000) (Image)
Michel €900 ($1,000)
Opening US$ 260.00
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Closed..Jun-08-2020, 20:53:44 EST
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Lot No: 631
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Cat No: 14 II B var.
Serbia, 1872, Prince Milan, 20pa blue, perf 9½, vertical pair, imperf between. Central Belgrade town cancel, strong color and well centered, Very Fine and choice, very scarce. Michel No. 14 II B var.; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 100.00
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Lot No: 632
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Cat No: 14 II D var.
Serbia, 1872, Prince Milan, 20pa gray blue, perf 9½ three sides, perf 12 below. Tied by oval Naplaceno handstamp of Sabac on February 19, 1874 folded letter to Lesnica; cover with folds and slight soling, stamp with corner wrinkle at bottom left corner, F.-V.F. appearance, an extremely rare combination perforation variety on cover, variety mentioned in Rasic. Michel No. 14 II D var.; Estimate $750 - 1,000. Est. $750-1,000 (Image)
Serbia, 1876, Prince Milan, 20pa ultramarine, perf 9½x12. O.g., hinge remnant, well centered amid wide margins, deep color, Very Fine and choice, an extremely rare mint stamp, listed but unpriced in Michel (cat 700€ for used). Michel No. 14 IV C; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Serbia, 1876, Prince Milan, 20pa ultramarine, perf 12x9½. Town cancel, bold color, F.-V.F., an extremely rare sound 4th issue perforation variety, with M. Verner attest. Michel No. 14 IV D; €700 ($780).
Mirko Verner attest states that there are only four example recorded with only two in sound condition. Michel €700 ($780) (Image)
Serbia, 1876, Prince Milan, 20pa ultramarine, strip of four and single. 8th printing. All tied by bold large boxed Naplaceno handstamps on 1877 registered cover, with matching Preporucen boxed registry handstamp and "Knjazevac, 17/VI" cds, Very Fine, a wonderful late registered usage of the new Knjazevac postmarks, illustrated in Rasic Postal History and Postage Stamps of Serbia (page 111). Michel No. 14 IV E; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, 25pa yellow brown, trial color plate proof. On thin wove, large even margins; small central thin, Extremely Fine appearance, very rare. Scott No. 21TC. Michel No. 15TC; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, 25pa red, perf 12. Neat Brzan town cancels, choice centering, rich color, Extremely Fine, a wonderfully choice example of this very rare first issue perforation variety. Michel No. 15 I A; €2,000 ($2,230). Michel €2,000 ($2,230) (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, 25pa red, perf 12. In combination with 1869, 15pa orange, perf 9½ (Mi 13 I B) on 1871 cover to Kragujevac, tied by bold "Arandjelovac, 14/4" cds, reverse with clear receiving cds; 25pa stamp with light diagonal crease, otherwise Very Fine, a great Serbian rarity, illustrated in M. Rasic Postal History and Postage Stamps of Serbia (page 73). Michel No. 15 I A; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
A UNIQUE COMBINATION USAGE OF THE RARE 1869 25 PARA PERF 12 PRINCE MILAN ISSUE.
According to Rasic, at least two on cover examples of the 1869 25pa perf 12 are known. The other (reported by Derocco) was a single usage on cover. It's whereabouts in 1979 was unknown. Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Est. $2,000-3,000
Opening US$ 1,800.00
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Closed..Jun-08-2020, 20:58:21 EST
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Sale No: 92
Lot No: 639
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Cat No: 15 II vars.
Serbia, 1872, Prince Milan, 25pa rose. Two horizontal pairs; one imperforate and other perf 12 imperf between, town cancels, Fine. Michel No. 15 II vars.; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Serbia, 1869, Prince Milan, 35pa green, perf 9½x12. In combination with 1876, 10pa red brown, perf 12 + 1869, 15pa orange, perf 9½x12 + 1872, 25pa pale rose, perf 9½ (12 IV A, 13 I C, 15 II B) on folded letter sheet to London, England, tied by "Belograde, 7 May, 1876" cds's, red "London, My 11, 76" entry cds and reverse with "Wien, 3/5, 76" transit postmark; some light cover edge wear and missing bottom flap, otherwise Very Fine. Michel No. 16 I C; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
AN OUTSTANDING FOUR COLOR FRANKING USAGE TO LONDON, ENGLAND. Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)