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192-211, 1898 1m-2p Alfonso XIII Assortment with a mint set of mostly NH (incl 195, 200, 210-11), group of postally or telegraphically used singles and fiscally canceled blocks including 192 block of 10 manuscript fiscal cancel, 198 block of 15 Iloilo fiscal cancel, 199 block of 20 fiscal cancel, 202 block fiscal cancel, 206 block of 10 fiscal cancel, 208-09 dated postal cancels, 210 block Manila fiscal cancel, 211 block of 6 fiscal cancel, some minor faults, generally F-VF (Image)
CV. 200
Opening US$ 190.00
Closed..Jun-25-2021, 10:51:45 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 2689
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
192/211, 1898 1m/2p King Alfonso III, Fournier forgeries, extensive collection of singles, blocks, and full sheets of 10, both mint and used, also includes imperforates and double perforation errors, demonstrating two distinct forgery types (as laid out in the Philippines Philatelic Journal, 4th Quarter 2014), also includes two complete Philippines sections cut out of the 1928 Fournier albums (only 480 produced), generally Very Fine, a wonderful collection for the specialist in this issue or in forgeries in general (Image)
P1, 1886 ?c Yellow green, full sheet of 100, "esllos" instead of "sellos" error in sheet margin, with "Recargo de Consumos" surcharge, F-VF, one of only two sheets known (Image)
P7, 1894 ?c Orange brown, accurately reconstructed sheet of 100 (blocks of 20 and 80), 2nd printing, "Correos" inscription, F-VF, only a few full sheets known (Image)
P9, P17, 1890 1m Dark violet, 5, Dark violet, Imperforate proofs, in issued colors on gummed paper, P9 single, P17 top margin single, pair, also P17 single and top left corner margin block of six with bogus Manila cancels, F-VF, quite scarce (Image)
P18, 1892 5m Green, beautiful NH single, fresh and Very Fine, only a few stamps recorded in this condition, certainly one of the finest examples of this key to a Philippines newspaper stamp collection (Image)
P1/20, 1886/96 Newqspaper Issues Assortment, includes P1-4 NH, P1 used block with Antigue oval cancel, P8 used block of 4 (2), used block of 12, used block of 16, P18 mint and used (2 incl one tied on piece), etc., generally F-VF (Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Jun-25-2021, 10:54:21 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 2704
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Spanish Philippines Forgeries Balance, includes several forgeries of Scott #84 (including Segui part sheet of 24), #138-138a, #151 including block of four, as well as a large selection of forgeries of the 1897 surcharged issue (#181-91, including the former #184 and 186), better items including a strip of three 1890 25c Brown with three different reprinted surcharges (cited by Palmer in 1912, only three examples known), a wonderful and absolutely essential resource for the specialist, F-VF and very difficult to duplicate in terms of scope and quality (Image)
Cook, Frederick (1865-1940, American explorer, physician, and ethnographer), ALS signed "Frederick A Cook" on 1912 two-page letter on Bangor House/ Bangoe Mane letterhead, to a Gerald Christy and referring to a US lecture tour, pages of letter torn and well repaired not affecting a bold signature; Cook claimed that he had discovered the North Pole in 1908, making him a controversial figure. His fellow American explorer Robert E. Peary is generally credited with having achieved this feat in 1909 and he publicly denounced Cook-+s claim. Dr. Cook achieved fame as an explorer, serving as surgeon on Peary-+s first Arctic expedition (1891-92) and leading others to explore and climb Denali (Mount McKinley; 1903-06). (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 160.00
Closed..Jun-22-2021, 14:33:35 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 3043
Lot No: 3002
Symbol:
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur (1879-1962, Canadian-born American explorer and ethnologist), signature "V. Steffansson" on TLS on Canadian Pacific Railway stationery datelined Nov 15, 1918 at "Between Medicine Hat and Calgary, Alberta", to a Mrs. Heard in Boston recalling a meeting with her son at the Harvard Club in NY City and promising to visit on his next visit to Boston, Very Fine; Stefansson was noted for spending five consecutive record-making years exploring vast areas of the Canadian Arctic after adapting himself to the Inuit (Eskimo) way of life. He found the last undiscovered land in Canada - the previously unknown islands in the Arctic Archipelago (Image)