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Confederate States, 1863, 20¢ green (Scott 13), o.g., never hinged, with portions of adjoining stamps at left, right and bottom, interesting double transfer (double 20) variety, Extremely Fine to Superb, the SMQ does not report prices for jumbo stamps of this issue, a value in the grade of XF-Sup 95J should be considerably higher, with 2019 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP 95J. SMQ XF-SUP 95; $300. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Confederate States, Mint & used collection, 1861-64. Lot of 35 items mounted on pages. Includes used 1-2, 4-5, mint 4, 6-7, 8, 9 (TEN), 10 (Frame lines), 11-12, 13, 14, 11-12 private perfs, also includes 7 block of four, 11 bottom margin strip of three, 12 block of four (2), and numerous mint & used examples, a pleasant viewing, mixed condition, Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1939, 25th Anniversary Commemoratives, 1¢ to 50¢ complete (Scott 120-135), panes of 50, Scott #125, 126 and 128 lack side selvage, others are full, Fine to Very Fine, a rare set of sheets of this scarce issue. Scott $9,493. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
Canal Zone, 1904, 1¢ on 20c violet (Scott 16), five sheets of 100 (one missing one stamp, some missing selvage), o.g., some never hinged / some hinged / some tropicallized o.g., unusual group of complete sheets, sure to be some varieties for the specialist; some perf separations and hinge reinforcements, a few usual faults as you typically find on sheets from this climate, generally Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,063 as blocks of four. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500
Canal Zone, 1926, 30¢ olive brown, sharp "A" (Scott 93), top F plate block of 6, o.g., never hinged, exceptionally fresh; small rust marks on left selvage, Very Fine to Extremely Fine centering. Scott $250 as hinged. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Hawaii, 1853, 13¢ dark red, thick white paper (Scott 6), o.g., previously hinged, four large margins and deep rich color, could be finest known example, Extremely Fine to Superb, with 1995 P.F. certificate and 2019 P.S.E. certificate graded XF-SUP 95. Scott $875. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
Hawaii, 1864, 2¢ black (Scott 24), Plate 7A, Type VI, position 6, unused without gum, ample margins and vivid color, Very Fine, with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott $350. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 275.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 14:26:16 EST
Sold For 275
Kahului Railroad
Sale No: 724
Lot No: 1689
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Hawaii, Kahului Railroad, 1894, 6¢ red and 18¢ black, complete sheets of 50, without gum as issued, lovely full sheets of these popular issues; several perf separations, generally Fine to Very Fine. Meyer-Harris 152, 154. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
Philippines, 1901, $5 dark green (Scott 225), o.g., lightly hinged, exceptional example with beautiful centering and sumptuous color, Extremely Fine, only 782 were sold in 1901, with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott $500. Estimate $600 - 800. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Philippines, 1901, $5 dark green (Scott 225), o.g., lightly hinged, fresh and nicely centered, Very Fine, signed A. Diena. Scott $500. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Philippines, 1904, 6¢ brownish lake (Scott 231), o.g., never hinged, phenomenal GEM quality stamp with nicely balanced margins and gleaming rich color printed on lily white paper; a striking stamp worthy of placement in the finest collection, Extremely Fine to Superb, among the finest of the 11,500 issued, with 2018 P.F. certificate graded XF-SUP 95. Scott $190. Estimate $600 - 800. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Philippines, 1904, 6¢ brownish lake (Scott 231), o.g., never hinged, lively rich shade and crystal-clear impression, Very Fine, with photocopy of 2006 P.F. certificate for block from which it came. Scott $190. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Philippines, 1904, $2 dark blue (Scott 238), bottom plate number single, o.g., lightly hinged, decent example of this extremely scarce plate position; deep rich color; light horizontal crease, otherwise Fine. Scott $550. Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Philippines, 1904, $2 dark blue (Scott 238), o.g., lightly hinged, exceptionally fresh and well centered, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $550. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 2c rose, handstamped "VICTORY" (Scott 463a), booklet pane of 6, o.g. with glassine interleaving adhering, quite fresh and well centered; normal bit of staining around staple holes and very minor gum soaks at bottom edge, still Very Fine. Scott $12,500. Estimate $5,000 - 7,500
Undoubtedly among the finest of just 28 panes produced . Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 2c rose, handstamped "VICTORY" (Scott 463B), unused without gum, wonderfully fresh and bright, Fine to Very Fine, only 41 of the 2c rose Rizal were reportedly issued; the Brewster census includes just eight unused examples (none used), five of them faulty and the other three "appearing fake". Scott $2,000. Estimate $2,000 - 3,000
THE FINEST RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS, PERHAPS THE RAREST OF THE "VICTORY" HANDSTAMPS.
It is generally accepted that 41 examples of the 2c rose Rizal received the "VICTORY" handstamp. However, Geoffrey Brewster believes, based upon his census, that the quantity is more like 10-15. The census records about 70% of each of the two stamps considered more rare, the 12c Triumphal Arch (Scott 476, 36 issued), and the l p Barasoain Church (Scott 484, 21 issued). The five genuine unused examples of the 2c rose recorded by Brewster represents just 12% of the "issued quantity". Furthermore, the issued quantities of #476 & 484 were published by the Bureau of Posts. That Bureau only published a total of 24,441 issued of the two 2c values combined. According to Brewster, the quantity of 41 for the 2c rose is believed to be an estimate by Philippines philatelic "insider", William S. Meyerson, who was stationed in Tacloban at the time the stamps were issued. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 6c violet, handstamped "VICTORY" (Scott 466), an extraordinary top plate No. F129927 single, wonderfully fresh and virtually perfectly centered with full, slightly tropicalized (dry) o.g.; small stain in selvage only, Extremely Fine, Brewster estimates 108 of the 6c brown were overprinted; his census includes 20 unused examples, 5 used, and six on cover. Scott $3,250. Estimate $2,000 - 3,000
A truly exceptional example of one of the rarer of the "Victory" handstamps . Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Philippines, 1944, 6c dark brown, handstamped "VICTORY" (Scott 468), o.g., fresh color; a single "shorter" perf at top, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, 206 of the 6c brown with the first "COMMON-WEALTH" overprint were issued. The Brewster census includes 47 examples, signed Economist Stamp Co. Scott $4,750. Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)