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Russia: Tannu Tuva, 1937 (Mar. 14 & 16), Pair of Registered covers sent Kizil to New York City, each cover 265 x 186 mm and addressed to the Stamp Import and Export Corporation, bearing 1936 Postage and Airmails; franked with a mix of ten Postage values to 80k (#71//88) and three Airmail values to 25k (#C10, C12, C13), all cancelled by "Kizil/Touva" c.d.s.'s, both with arrival c.d.s. on reverse Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $ 150 - 200, Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Sep-02-2020, 12:00:40 EST
Sold For 110
Worldwide A-Z Tannu Tuva
Sale No: 743
Lot No: 102
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Cat No: 120a, 121a, 122
Russia: Tannu Tuva, 1943, 22nd Anniversary of Independence, selection of 5 stamps (Scott 120a, 121a, 122), comprising 25c slate blue (vertical pair and single), 25c black (two singles, both with original gum), all on white paper, and 25c blue green on buff paper; some minor corner creases, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Scott $610 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Spain, 1870, 1e600m dull lilac (Scott 170), unused without gum, wonderfully fresh a perfectly centered, Extremely Fine, signed Soro, with his photo certificate. Edifil 111. Scott $1,700 for o.g. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Scott $1,700 for o.g. Suggested B
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Sep-02-2020, 12:01:35 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 743
Lot No: 104
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Cat No: 337 & 339-344 vars.
Spain, 1922-26, Alfonso XIII, 20c & 30c-10p imperforate (Scott 337 & 339-344 vars.), o.g., never hinged, bright and fresh with large margins, Very Fine. Edifil 316s, 318s-323s; €2,344 for hinged ($2,630). Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $750-1,000
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Sep-02-2020, 12:02:13 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 743
Lot No: 105
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Cat No: 407-412 vars.
Spain, 1930, Alfonso XIII, 5c-30c imperforate (Scott 407-412 vars.), sheet margin blocks of 4, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Edifil 491s-496s. Edifil €1,125 for hinged ($1,260) Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Vatican, 1934, 40c-3.70L Provisional Surcharges complete (Scott 35-40), an exceptional mint set, the 2.55L being from the first printing with a type III "5", o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, signed A. Diena & Raybaudi, with a 1963 Diena certificate. Sassone 35-40; €4,000 ($4,480). Scott $3,750 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Vatican, 1945, 3L on 1.50L Provisional Surcharge, surcharge inverted, on cover, an exquisite example of this sought-after error, tied by solid strike of 28.1.63 c.d.s., with additional 196L postage; red boxed Registry handstamp below, with violet FEB/1/1963 Auburn, Mass., receiver on reverse, address label having fallen off since certificate was issued, Very Fine, rare; unpriced (dashed) in CEI, with 2005 A.P.E.X. certificate. Catalogo Encic. Ital. 106aa. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Chinese Offices in Mongolia, 1916-19, Two red-band covers from Urga to China, comprising 1916 (Aug. 18) to Peking via Kalgan bearing on reverse Junk 3c vertical pair, tied by "Urga" bilingual c.d.s. (Type 4B), and 1919 (Jan. 3) to Kalgan bearing on reverse Junk 3c (3, single plus horizontal pair), tied by "Urga" bilingual c.d.s. (Type 4A), Fine to Very Fine, Beijing cover signed Dr. Orth. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Japan, 1871, Dragon, 48m brown, plate 2, laid paper (Scott 1c), position 39, without gum as issued, four nice margins, Very Fine. J.S.C.A. 1d. Scott $325 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Japan, 1871, Dragon, 100m blue, plate 1, laid paper (Scott 2), without gum as issued, exceptionally fresh with large, well balanced margins, Extremely Fine. J.S.C.A. 2a. Scott $225 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Japan, 1871, Dragon, 200m vermilion, plate 1, laid paper (Scott 3), position 26, without gum as issued, bright color with four good margins, Very Fine. J.S.C.A. 3c. Scott $350 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Mongolia, 1926 (June 2), Kazanoff cover to Paris, bearing framed "Postage" overprint in violet 5c pair, 10c pair and 20c (#18-20), cancelled by "Ulanbator Mongolia" double-ring datestamp; one 5c has small tear at top right, nevertheless Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Mongolia, 1928 (Feb. 8), Red-band cover from Ulanbator to China, franked with 25m yellow green and black (#39), cancelled by "Ulan Bator/Mongolia" double-ring datestamp with, on reverse, China Junk Second Peking Printing 4c applied as Postage Due and cancelled by "Manchouli" bilingual c.d.s. (Feb. 19), Fine to Very Fine. Estimate $ 150 - 200, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Mongolia, 1934 (July 6), Native envelope sent from Ulanbator to Kalgan, franked on reverse with 25m dull scarlet (#68 var.), cancelled by "Ulan Bator/Mongolia" double-ring datestamp with year date "24" for "34"; with China Postage Dues London printing 20c and Peking printing 30c applied on arrival and cancelled by "Kalgan" bilingual c.d.s., with "T" unframed handstamp on front; minor cover tear at foot, Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Mongolia, 1924, Scepter of Indra, 1¢-$1 complete (Scott 1-7), two sets, one as issued and the other defaced by central horizontal row of perforations (no 5c); o.g., which is brownish on values to 10c, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $430 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Mongolia, 1926, Soyombo, 1m-5t complete (Scott 32-44), fresh unused, part to much original gum; the 5t has gum streak/bend, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $807 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Panama, 1850 (Mar. 2), Folded letter sheet from Valparaiso, Chile, to Paris, France, via Panama, an incredibly handsome multi-page cross-written letter (in French), datelined Feb. 28, 1850; sent via British mail, with broken-ring Valparaiso origin dated MR 2 1850 and London MY 3 transit on backflap; front with strong strike of two-line "Panama/Transit" endorsement in red, handstamped "91" rate marking in black plus May 4 "Angl./Calais" receiver; fresh and sound, the paper still opening with ease allowing you to read this letter to Mom, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Panama, 1863 (Mar. 31), Cover from Paris to Santiago de Chile, via Panama, a lovely folded letter sheet, franked 40c and 80c Napoléon Empires (each stamp wrapped around edge as a seal, cut on opening) tied by lozenge cancels; manuscript "Voie de Valparaiso", crossed and corrected to "Voie de Panama" at upper center, with red circled "13" rate marking, red boxed "P.P." handstamp and central Paris origin c.d.s. between red "London/HP/AP 1/63/Paid" and black broken-circle "Panama/AP 21/1863" transits; addressed to the Archbishop of Santiago's secretary, Very Fine, a colorful and enticing early Panama transit. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Panama, 1873 (Mar. 15), Folded letter sheet from Valparaiso, Chile, to Bordeaux, France, via Panama, in robin's egg blue, mailed by British Packet with manuscript "Via Panama" endorsement at upper left; reverse bears "Valparaiso/A/MR 15/73/UNPAID" origin, red London AP 28 transit and Bordeaux 29 AVRIL receiver; front additionally bears a French "Angl./28 AVRIL/73/Amb. Calais" transit and a solid strike of a hexagonal "GB/1F90c" accountancy mark; the letter concerns not exceeding the normal 200 cases per month of French wine being shipped—good taste, Very Fine, a precursor to the Canal. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Persia, Officials, 1941, Coat-of-Arms, 5d-50r complete (Scott O58-O71), the 5d to 5r mint, the 10r to 30r used; small faults on a few, mainly Fine to Very Fine. Scott $925 Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)