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Italian States: Lombardy-Venetia, 1859, Franz Joseph, 3s black, type II (Scott 8), fairly well-centered with nearly full o.g.; paper just a bit yellowed with age, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. A nice, completely sound, example of this rare mint stamp, signed Kosack, Oliva and one other. Michel 7 II a. Sassone 29; €32,000 ($35,870). Scott $18,000 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Italian States: Lombardy-Venetia, 1862 Franz Joseph 10s brown (Scott 14), large part o.g., strong bold color on bright fresh paper, Fine to Very Fine, an exceptional example of this rare stamp in outstanding quality, with 1990 Raybaudi certificate. Michel 13. Sassone 34. Scott $13,000 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Italian States: Lombardy-Venetia, 1863, Double Eagle, 10s blue, perf 14 (Scott 18), several "skipped" perforations, o.g., hinge remnant, fresh and well-centered; shallow thin upper right corner (not mentioned on the accompanying certificate), otherwise Very Fine, with 1976 A. Fiecchi certificate. Sassone 39; €25,000 ($28,020). Scott $14,000 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Italian States: Modena, 1853, 1L black, with period after value, value partially omitted (Scott 9 var), a large-margined example (dividing lines present on three sides) with excellent color and impression, tied on piece with straightline handstamped "1852" date, the stamp with a striking plate flaw whereby the bottom half of "LIRA 1" is omitted, Very Fine, a rare used stamp, the "normal" stamp cataloguing $2500 in Scott and €5000 on piece in Sassone. Sassone 11 var. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Italian States: Parma, Newspaper Tax, 1853, 9c black on blue (Scott PR2), an incredibly fresh mint, never hinged block of 4 on ordinary paper; the margins are extra wide at the sides, well clear at the bottom and barely touching at the top; the only negative is a light diagonal natural paper crease affecting the left stamps, otherwise Very Fine, with a 2012 J-F Brun certificate. Sassone SpG 2; €7,200 as hinged singles ($8,070).
A RARE AND QUITE EXTRAORDINARY MULTIPLE. Scott $3,300 as hinged singles Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Scott $3,300 as hinged singles Su
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Italian States
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Italian States: Sardinia, 1860, three-color franking from Genoa to Naples, a folded letter franked with 1855-63 Victor Emanuel II, 10c lilac-brown 20c dark blue & 40c red (11 var., 12a var. 13b), correctly paying the 70c French Packet rate, tied by three of four Aug 24 Genoa c.d.s.'s with a red oval "A.G.D.P." handstamp and manuscript "Col Postale Francese"; backstamped Naples on Aug 27; the 10c & 40c with nice margins, the 20c just touching on one side, the cover with minor flaws, otherwise Very Fine and most attractive, with 2009 Sismondo certificate. Sassone 14Ba, 15C, 16C. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Italian States: Sicily, 1859, Ferdinand II, 20g, slate black (Scott 17a), full o.g., hinge remnant, an impressive example with intense color on lily-white paper; dividing lines on three sides, Very Fine, a pretty stamp. Scott $4,750 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Italy, 1879, Humbert I, 30c brown (Scott 49), large part of circular date stamp (29/MAG/87); key item; a few blunted perforations, attractive Very Fine appearance, scarce . Sassone 41. Scott $2,650 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Italy, 1966, Italian Patriots, striking transitional evanescent variety (Scott 945 var.), top left corner margin block of 9, six stamps showing the variety, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Catalogo Encic. Ital. 1025b; €10,050 ($11,270). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Italy, Airmail, 1930, 7.70L Balbo Trans-Atlantic Flight (Scott C27), on a cover carried by the Italian Transatlantic Squadron from Rome to Rio de Janeiro, Dec 17, 1930-Jan 22, 1931, signed by the 18 pilots (not signed by Balbo) with all appropriate markings, Very Fine, signed M. Raybaudi, with a 2006 Raybaudi certificate. Sassone A25; €2,500 ($2,800). Scott $2,000 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Italian Colonies: Cyrenaica, Airmail, 1933, Graf Zeppelin set complete (Scott C12-C17), used on a flown cover for the 1933 Italy Flight, with all proper postmarks and cachets; minor cover wrinkling, Fine to Very Fine overall, signed A. Diena, with 1985 Bolaffi certificate. Michel 103-106; €2,200 ($2,470). Sassone S.26. Sieger 212G; €2,000 ($2,240). Scott $2,650 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Italian Colonies: Eritrea, 1892, King Humbert I overprinted "Colonia Eritrea" in arc, complete (Scott 4-11), o.g., each with lively color and clean printing; paper generally fresh, with centering as usual for these Colonies; gum discoloration on 5L showing on face, still a Fine to Very Fine set. Scott $1,405 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Italian Colonies: Eritrea, 1920-22, Postage Due, 20c buff & magenta (Scott J3a), with overprinted in black at bottom, o.g., lightly hinged, Post Office fresh color and paper, with outstanding centering (Sassone value, with centering premium, €2400), Very Fine, a condition rarity. Sassone PP16; €1,200 ($1,340). Scott $950 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Luxembourg, 1860, Arms (Frankfurt Print), 2c black (Scott 5), unwatermarked, four nice margins with an attractive double-circle date stamp, Very Fine, signed Haagsche Postzegel Handel. Michel 4; €700 ($780). Scott $550 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Luxembourg, 1949, Grand Duchess Charlotte Reign Anniversary souvenir sheet (Scott B151), o.g., never hinged, ten absolutely pristine sheets, Very Fine. Michel Block 7. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Monaco, 1885, 1c-5fr Prince Charles III complete (Scott 1-10), full pane of 25, printed directly on card measuring 117.5 x 127.5 mm, the card color matching (more or less) the paper shade of the issued stamp; generally fresh, though a few with smallish toned spots, the 1c with a small corner crease at upper right not affecting designs; small black crown handstamp on reverse of each, Very Fine, an uncommon find. Yvert 1-10; €65,000 as proofs ($72,860). Maury 1-10. Suggested Bid $7,500-10,000 (Image)
Monaco, 1885, 1fr black on yellow (Scott 9), bright and beautiful, with socked-on-the-nose 1890 c.d.s. cancel, incredibly well-centered and large-margined example, Extremely Fine. Yvert 9; €700 ($780). Maury 9. Scott $500 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)