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1867 Issue "Sellschopp" Imitations Assortment, six singles and two blocks in a variety of colors, fresh and Very Fine, these items were first reported in 1936rnWilhelm Sellschopp established himself as a philatelic dealer and auctioneer in Hamburg, Germany in the late 19th century. He also operated an outlet in San Francisco where in addition to buying and selling stamps, he published stamp catalogs and booklets. In "Egypt, Stamps and Postal History" (1999), Peter Smith suggests these imitations were produced in the US and not Germany and possibly not by Mr Sellschopp. (Image)
CV. 75
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Closed..Jun-24-2021, 11:32:47 EST
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Fernando Po
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 4344
Symbol: Cat No: 65 var.
65 var, 1900 5c on 20c Maroon, Inverted surcharge, block of four with inverted surcharges at upper left and lower right, neat central cds, Fine and attractive (Edifil 73 var) (Image)
246, 1929 2fr Le Havre Exhibition, tied on registered exhibition postcard along with 1928 40c+10c Sinking Fund (Scott B28) by Exhibition 18-5 29 date of issue cancel, Le Havre registry label, addressed to Germany with Magdeburg 21.5.29 receiving cancel on address side, light discoloration in the address and message area not affecting stamps, scarce FDC (Scott $750+ for non-FDC) (Image)
CV. 150
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Closed..Jun-24-2021, 11:33:31 EST
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Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 4346
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415-418P, 1941 Marshall Petain, Collective deluxe proof, Very Fine and choice (Maury/ Spink EUR500) (Image)
C14, 1936 50fr "Plane over Paris", well centered, 1936 cancel, Very Fine (Scott $325; Yvert 14, EUR420) (Image)
CV. 50
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Closed..Jun-24-2021, 11:34:58 EST
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Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 4350
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Private Flight Issue; 1938 5fr Green, portion of a postal cancel "1er Vol postal" for the first postal test flight on July 24, pulled perf at bottom, still Fine and scarce; produced by the Flying Club at the La Baule airport (on French Atlantic coast serving the three towns shown on the stamp) in part for preparations for the inauguration of regular flights from La Baule to Paris and then London which began in August of 1938rnFounded in 1929, the club took the name "Jean Mermoz" in 1937 in honor of the French aviator whose plane and crew disappeared over the Atlantic in Dec 1936. (Image)
J1, 1859 10c Black, tied on an unfranked folded letter (printed form) datelined "Bureau de St Medard D'Eyrans 7 (Sept) 1859", few strikes of framed St Medard D'Eyrans handstamp, circled "D" at upper right, addressed to La Brede, four-margined single tied by lightly struck black La Brede cds, letter some small faults but the stamp Very Fine and choice; signed Holcombe (Scott $625) (Image)
1O4-5, 1958-59 25c, 35c Council of Europe, Imperforate trial color proofs, vertical corner margin strips of five, NH, Very Fine (Image)
CV. 80
Opening US$ 75.00
Closed..Jun-24-2021, 11:35:30 EST
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Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 4353
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1O11-12, 1965/69 30c, 40c Council of Europe, Imperforate trial color proofs, top margin horizontal strips of five showning different color combinations, NH, Very Fine (Image)
1O12, 1969 40c Council of Europe, Imperforate trial color proof, left margin block of nine showing three different color combinnations, NH, Very Fine (Image)
CV. 70
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Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 4355
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Telephone Issues; Yvert 30, 100-06 3fr Green, neat cds over "stamp", fresh and Fine (Yvert EUR920) (Image)
French Consular Post In Jerusalem, Spink/ Maury 3, 4 I, 1948 20m, 20m on 6fr Overprints, 20m with neat partial cancel, 20m on 6fr small h.r., fresh and F-VF; elusive issues with only 2000 of the 20m and 5000 of the 20m on 6fr issued; 20m with 1999 Pigeron certificate (EUR465)rnDuring the Israeli Independence War of early 1948, Jerusalem was divided between Jordanian and Jewish forces. The French Consulate, situated close to the Old City, was oftentimes in a "no-man's land". A mail system was arranged by the French Consul, Rene Neuville, whereby mail deposited at the consulate would be driven by automobile to Amman, flown to Beirut and then on to France. He used postage and consular stamps he had on hand to frank the mail though this was not approved by the French government. There was some confusion when the mail arrived in France and few covers are known to have travelled this route. Leftover unused stamps were sold later by M. Neuville.rn (Image)
1909 Cover to Pechino (Peking) franked with 1906 25c (light creasing), 40c (4) along with Offices in China 1902 50c (8), 5fr (5) all tied by Mong-Tseu-Chine 1 Oct 09 double-circle cancel, a Fine and attractive, though philatelic, cover (Scott $708 as used singles) (Image)