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Germany & Area continued...
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1154   imageGermany & Area, 1875/1979, carton of mint and used ideal for dealer stock, neatly organised in 102 cards in one red box, one 102 box and a small box of glassines, comprising all areas with a focus on DDR and West Berlin issues, together with a stockbook of mint material and a sheet file containing some 1920s to 1930s complete panes, part panes, and larger multiples with some duplication, and German States including Baden and Rheinland-Pfalz, along with a few other European stamps here and there. an ideal selection for the Germany specialist for additional study or the serious club seller or trader, overall condition fine or better. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

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Estimate $ 250

Currently...C$90.00
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1155   imageGermany, 1949–2003, substantial accumulation of several thousand stamps, predominantly mint (90%+) and much never hinged, housed in two binders of manila stock and Vario sheets, neatly arranged throughout with duplication; includes a Safe hingeless album for 1949–1969 that is highly complete for the period with mint stamps, noting examples are lightly hinged to 1955 and appear never hinged thereafter; additionally features a Lindner hingeless album for 1939–1945 covering WWII occupations of Bohemia and Moravia, Baltic States, and Serbia, along with a selection of pre-war material, Saar, West Saxony, and DDR; owner's catalogue value approximately €1,600, clean, fresh, and fine to very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11)

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Estimate $ 300

Currently...C$150.00
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1156   image1890s/1900s, diverse German Colonies & Offices accumulation, hundreds of stamps on Vario and separate pages in a three-ring binder, featuring a mixture of mint and used issues from Offices in China, Kiautschou, Marshall Islands, German New Guinea, German East Africa, Cameroun, Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Offices in Morocco, and Offices in the Turkish Empire, strength in Offices in China and Morocco with a useful spread of values and overprints, including a page of German South-West Africa 3pf “Kaiser’s Yacht” issues with varied postmarks, material is generally well sorted with moderate duplication, unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, or specialized cancellations, condition is mixed as expected, offering strong potential for colonial specialists. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Estimate $ 300

Currently...C$150.00
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Gibraltar
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1157   imageGibraltar, 1921–1927, attractive mint group of King George V issues, comprising 35 singles and 12 blocks (up to six each), the majority of which are never hinged, includes better shades and types as well as several blocks featuring notable plate markings, a fresh and lovely accumulation, many of the corner blocks being quite scarce, fine to very fine or better overall, with all stamps shown in our online scans. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9)

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Estimate $ 800

Currently...C$400.00
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Great Britain
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1158   imageGreat Britain, 1840s–1980s, mostly used balance collection in a carton, comprising six stockbooks and two albums with substantial duplication, including a springback album of mint and used issues to 1977 with a strong mostly mint Elizabethan section, and a second album of used material from the 1850s to the 1980s featuring Machins and commemoratives, six stockbooks of duplicates including a volume heavy in Penny Reds and another dedicated to used Regional issues, plus a stockbook of Channel Islands collector’s duplicates, material is offered untouched as received with mixed condition typical of large accumulations, providing significant scope for sorting, identification, and specialized study. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19)

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Currently...C$50.00
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1159   imageGreat Britain, 1840–1952, extensive used collection in a Davo hingeless album, an advanced specialist study of plates, papers, watermarks, and shades, beginning with three 1840 1d Penny Blacks (Plates 1b, 5, and 9, each with certificates) and 1840 2d blue Plate 2, featuring the 1d red series with 65 different plates including the Plate 27 "Ivory Head," Plate 32 with inverted watermark, and a nearly complete run of Plate 33, including a strong Queen Victoria section with high-value highlights such as the 1878 10sh and £1 (perf 15 x 15½) and the 1888 £1 brown-violet on three-orbs paper, plus a nearly complete King Edward VII section with five 10sh and two £1 examples, and a King George V section featuring four pages of Seahorses (11 with certificates) and the £1 Seahorse, concluding with complete King George VI and extensive back-of-the-book material including Army Post Offices and Postage Dues, condition is well above average for a specialized used collection with many premium examples, owner's 2024 Stanley Gibbons catalogue value exceeds £160,000, an impressive holding and ideal nucleus for a specialised collection, (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6)

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Estimate $ 20,000

Currently...C$15,000.00
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1160   imageGreat Britain, 1840–1960, high-catalogue value used collection of many hundreds of used stamps, identified throughout and housed on 33 Scott stocksheets, beginning with two 1840 1d Blacks (one cut close, one creased) and a strong range of Penny Reds, includes a notable representation of Victorian issues through the 1902 Edward VII series with dozens of stamps cataloguing $100 or more, including Scott #124 (c.v. $925), the modern era features over 150 blocks of four or larger from the George V, George VI, and QEII reigns, some duplication present and earlier issues show typical faults, fine to very fine overall and an excellent lot for the dealer, as shown in our numerous online scans. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

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Estimate $ 1,200

Currently...C$700.00
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1161   imageGreat Britain, 1840–1977, mint and used collection in a three-ring binder, neatly presented on quadrille pages from the Victorian era through the early Elizabethan decimal period, beginning with a used 1840 1d Penny Black and 1840 2d Blue, including 1847 1sh green and 1848 10d red-brown embossed issues, plus a range of Victorian line-engraved and surface-printed stamps with identified plate numbers, a complete mint 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee set, Edwardian and King George V definitives, and a selection of Seahorses, plus King George VI high values to £1 and an extensive Queen Elizabeth II section with mint never hinged sets and used high values through the 1970s, including additional interest from perfins and an 1865 3d rose cover to Canada, unchecked for specialized cancellations, perforations, or watermarks, a well-rounded foundation for a specialist or dealer. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10)

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Currently...C$300.00
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1162   imageGreat Britain, 1840–2000, collection in a Scott Specialty album with slipcase, featuring a three-margin 1840 1d Penny Black lettered “CG” and a representative selection of Queen Victoria and King Edward VII classics, including a good selection of mint 1953 Wilding issues leading into a progressively stronger modern section, featuring a near-complete run of commemoratives and definitives from 1971–2000 which are mostly mint never hinged and carry substantial decimal face value, the collection is neatly arranged in a specialized album with clear spaces for expansion, overall condition fine or better with only minor imperfections on earlier issues, a well-balanced holding with significant modern strength. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9)

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Estimate $ 400

Currently...C$200.00
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1163   imageGreat Britain, 1851–1990, extensive collection of many hundreds of mostly used stamps with substantial catalogue value, housed in three Stanley Gibbons "Windsor" spring-back albums, features dozens of early used issues including two dozen Penny Reds and a nice grouping of fine to very fine used Seahorses, notable highlights include Scott #108 (c.v. $290), #139 (c.v. $150), #140 (c.v. $220), #141 (c.v. $500), #142 (c.v. $825), and #209 (c.v. $600, with a small stain at top), the collection transitions to mint in the later years, though the primary value resides in the Victorian through George V eras, typical faults on earlier issues as to be expected, but generally good to fine or better overall, a representative sample is shown in our online photos. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14)

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Estimate $ 600

Currently...C$300.00
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1164   imageGreat Britain, 1855–1910, valuable collection of mostly Victorian, with over 150 stamps, predominantly 19th-century and mostly used, featuring several high denominations and loaded with high-catalogue value items, highlights include #57 (c.v. $600), #74 (c.v. $3,250), #75 (c.v. $4,500), #108 (c.v. $250), #109 (c.v. $550), and #110 (c.v. $3,000), also includes a fresh mint set of the Queen Victoria Jubilee issue (#111–122, c.v. $653), the 1902 Edward VII set (#127–142, featuring #141, c.v. $525 and #142, c.v. $825), and Official issue O28 (c.v. $1,250), some duplication is present showing cancellation varieties, a few minor faults on earlier issues as expected, but in overall nicer condition than typically found with many stamps sporting unobtrusive cancels, conservatively catalogued at over $20,000; all stamps shown in our online scans. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21)

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Estimate $ 2,000

Currently...C$1,000.00
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1165   imageGreat Britain, 1858–1985, assortment of quality dealer stock, comprising approximately 325 dealer cards (102-size) with a mix of mint and used material, includes 37 fresh 1980s-era booklets, the majority of the stock is mid- to late-20th century with individual card values typically in the $1–$6 range, notable earlier items include four used Seahorses and a very fine used #204, fine to very fine overall with a representative sample shown in our online photos. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...C$50.00
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1166   imageGreat Britain, 1860s/80s, Victoria group of eighteen higher-cataloguing stamps, beginning with the 1862 1½d rose and continuing through to the 1880 ½d green, including Sc. #34, 43, 45, 51, 53, 54, 55, 57 (1867 5sh Victoria), 61, 62, 64, 65 (1880 1sh salmon, plate 13), 67, 70, and others; most with some imperfections but a useful group of mostly fine appearance. (Scott $3,000+). (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 250

Currently...C$150.00
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1167 og   imageGreat Britain, 1887/1911, Victoria through King Edward VII mint selection, with thirty two mint singles, noting various subtle shade varieties throughout, colours generally quite fresh, a useful holding for the specialist or dealer alike, mostly fine or better. (Sc. 114/150, $1,100+) (Image 1)

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1168   imageGreat Britain, 1887–1970, high-quality exclusively mint collection, housed in a green Lighthouse album with all stamps in clear mounts, featuring a substantial degree of never hinged material throughout, the collection is nearly complete from 1937 onward with a strong representation starting from 1887 (though album pages provided cover from 1840), stamps were carefully curated with specific attention to centering and color, highlights include a fine Queen Victoria Jubilee set (#111–122, c.v. $755), a run of Edward VII issues (#127–138, c.v. $764), and a very fine #174a 5sh "Seahorse" (c.v. $675), owner’s catalogue value approximately $4,000, better than average quality for such collections, mostly fine to very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7)

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1169 nh/og/O   imageGreat Britain, 1911-1951, collection of 159 stamps, nearly two-thirds being mint, and featuring a nice assortment of George V 'Seahorse' printings to the 10sh, on Lighthouse hingeless pages. 'Seahorses' include a used #173-175 (Scott c.v. $1000), mint #173a (c.v. $350), #179-181 (#180 is mint hinged, with a 1986 Diena certificate), and #222-224 (c.v. $205). A clean and fresh assortment with some mint being never hinged. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7)

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Currently...C$250.00
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1170   imageGreat Britain, 1880s to Queen Elizabeth II, perfin accumulation of many thousands of stamps housed in seven large stockbooks and a shoebox hoard, spanning Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II issues, arranged loosely by alphabetical perfin pattern across a broad range of definitives and commemoratives, featuring a diverse cross-section of commercial and institutional perforated initials (SPIFS), including a shoebox of unsorted perfins in envelopes offering significant "treasure hunt" potential, an extensive holding for the specialist identifying firms, patterns, and postmarks, with moderate duplication providing excellent scope for building a reference collection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14)

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Currently...C$100.00
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Great Britain (Channel Islands)
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1171   imageChannel Islands, 1958–2020, comprehensive mint collection in three cartons, neatly organized and annotated across nine stockbooks; this extensive holding is largely complete and includes Guernsey (1969–2017), Jersey (1958–2019), Isle of Man (1973–2008), and Alderney (1983–2020), appearing mostly never hinged with the exception of 1969–1997 Guernsey issues which show disturbed gum. The collection is further bolstered by over 50 complete self-adhesive and prestige booklets and more than 225 Isle of Man FDCs (1975–2001) housed in albums, making it an ideal resource for topical collectors interested in flora and fauna, the Royal Family, military history, and motorcycles; overall, this is an impressive and mostly fresh assembly in very fine condition. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26) (Image 27)

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Estimate $ 350

Currently...C$150.00
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Greece
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1172   imageGreece and Area, 1860s–1990s accumulation in a three-ring binder, hundreds of stamps on Vario pages spanning the classic era through modern issues, including early imperforate Large Hermes Heads, 1896 and later Olympics issues, airmails, and postage dues, featuring a mixture of mint and used material from Greece and related areas such as Epirus, Samos, and Crete, unchecked for shades, plate varieties, watermark differences, overprints, or specialized cancellations, offering significant potential for discovery by a knowledgeable specialist, condition is mixed as expected for a holding of this size and scope, much is fine. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$80.00
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1173 O   imageGreece, 1872–1980, used collection in a Lighthouse album with additional Majo pages, including 15 examples of the Large Hermes Heads and approximately 35 of the Small Hermes Heads from a variety of printings, many stamps showing neat cancellations and with little duplication, overall condition fine or better, an attractive basis for starting a specialised Greece collection; owner’s catalogue value $1,120. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...C$200.00
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