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Stamp Lots & Collections - Worldwide continued...

Heligoland
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1174   imageHeligoland, 1867–1879, specialized collection, comprising many stamps and multiples on Vario and separate pages in a three-ring binder, featuring a wide range of values and shades with blocks, strips, and a group of postal stationery cut squares, the vast majority appear to be Berlin, Hamburg, or Leipzig reprints offering an ideal study group, including numerous never hinged examples and multiples useful for distinguishing original printings from reprints, offered strictly “as is”, much quite fresh and fine or better. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$80.00
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Honduras
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1175   imageHonduras, 1949, "Presidential Succession" Air Post collection of proofs, a superb assembly of 49 die and plate proofs, featuring all 11 stamps in the set (Scott #C170–180) as singles and blocks of up to eight produced by the American Bank Note Company; includes several proofs in issued colors on India paper affixed to card with 29 items bearing approval signatures, accompanied by five pieces of printing company enclosures used for transmission, a lovely and very fine group ready for exhibit preparation and continuation. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6)

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Estimate $ 2,000

Currently...C$500.00
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Hungary
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1176   imageHungary, 1880s–1970s, accumulation of many hundreds in a three-ring binder, spanning from the classic Austro-Hungarian era through the mid-20th century, including a broad range of regular issues, airmails, and postage dues in a mixture of mint and used, featuring,material is generally jumbled and requires reorganization, remains unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, overprints, or specialized cancellations, offering significant potential for discovery by the specialist or sorter, condition is mixed as expected for a large holding of this nature, much is fine or better. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$80.00
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1177   imageHungary, 1942, Red Cross semi-postal issue, accumulation of 41 sheets, comprising both perforated and imperforate varieties, totaling approximately seven sets of sheets for each type (short one sheet of the 150a for the seventh set), never hinged, fine to very fine. (Scott B148a-B150a, total c.v. $1,127; Michel 696A-698B) (Image 1)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$50.00
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India
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1178   image1854–1964, predominantly used India collection, neatly mounted on over seventy black quadrille pages and identified per Stanley Gibbons, beginning with a selection of the 1854 Lithographs including ½a (two), 1a (two) and 2a (two), together with two 4a values (one cut to shape, the other touched on all sides), followed by a range of 1856 and later De La Rue issues with some duplication and many collected for minor shade varieties, largely in the lower denominations but extending into the Rupee values, noting for example the 1895 2r to 5r “Widow Weeds,” similarly structured representation for the King Edward VII and King George V periods with additional Rupee values including the 25r top value of the 1911–23 series, useful back-of-the-book material including Officials with SERVICE and O.H.M.S. overprints, World War I IEF and CEF overprints, and a selection of used half Telegraph stamps, with further representation continuing into the post-Independence period to the mid-1960s, accompanied by approximately twenty pages of Convention and Feudatory States issues with material from Cochin, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Patiala and Travancore, some dubious examples possible among the States, mixed condition particularly in the classic period, but many useful stamps, overall fine or better. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Estimate $ 500

Currently...C$300.00
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Indian States
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1179   imageIndian Convention and Feudatory States, 1876–1944, collection and accumulation, hundreds of stamps on Vario pages in a three-ring binder, including a wide array of Feudatory States such as Alwar, Bhopal, Bundi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu & Kashmir, and Travancore, alongside Convention States like Chamba, Gwalior, Nabha, and Patiala, featuring the notable 1904 ½a ultramarine first issue of Jaipur, with particular strength in Cochin, Hyderabad, and Jaipur represented by a diverse range of values and types, a mixture of mint and used material with manageable duplication, currently jumbled and requiring reorganization, remains unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, specialized overprints, or cancellations, condition is mixed as expected for a large-scale accumulation. Offering significant potential for discovery by a specialist in Indian States philately. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6)

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Estimate $ 400

Currently...C$200.00
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1180   imageIndian Convention and Feudatory States, 1870s–1940s, mint and used collection in a binder, mounted on album pages and featuring a diverse array of states including Alwar, Bamra, Bhopal, Chamba, Charkhari, Dhar, Duttia, Gwalior,Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jind, Nabha, Orchha, Patiala, Sirmoor, and Travancore among others, with interesting items including a complete unused pane of the 1886 Bhopal ½a dull red and a group of interesting Charkhari revenue stamps, unchecked for postmarks, varieties, etc, leaving ample opportunity for discoveries by the specialist, careful inspection encouraged by the student of this fascinating area, mostly fine or better. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Estimate $ 200

Currently...C$100.00
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1181   imageIndore, 1860s–1940, stamp & postal history accumulation, with approximately 100 pieces, a diverse and fascinating group including pre-stamp covers, postal cards, revenue documents, stamp papers, and a few individual stamps, all neatly displayed in protective covers, several items feature elaborate calligraphy with colorful postal notations and cancellations, while the condition of the covers is mixed—as is typical for this area—the quality is notably better than usually found, particularly given the fragile nature of the paper stock, an exceptional surviving assembly that will reward careful inspection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Estimate $ 500

Currently...C$250.00
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Iran
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1182   imagePersia & Iran, 1868–1902, exceptional study collection, filling over one hundred well-annotated pages in a springback album, with supplementary photocopied pages and extensive notes addressing attribution and questions of genuineness, with both mint and used examples throughout as well as singles, blocks, and panes, beginning with the early issues including a detailed treatment of the 1870 Coat of Arms types with a full sheet of twelve of the 1s and 2s “Paris Reprints,” one single identified and annotated as the rare 5k gold with provenance noted in the margin, and numerous contemporary comments distinguishing genuine stamps from the various known forgeries, continuing through an in-depth study of the Shah Qajar, Sun and Lion issues with OFFICIAL overprints, “Provisoire” and other surcharges, and culminating in a comprehensive examination of the 1902 Provisional issues including overprint varieties and complete panes; a substantial and scholarly reference holding with significant catalogue value even allowing for the presence of forgeries, imperfections in places as expected, but overall chiefly fresh and fine to very fine, worthy of close examination; an outstanding resource for the specialist. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

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Estimate $ 4,500

Currently...C$3,000.00
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1183   imagePersia & Iran, 1880s–1960s, group of remainder collections in a Rapkin spring-back binder, presented on a variety of album leaves, stock pages, and homemade pages, spanning from the Qajar period through the later Shah and early modern eras, including a selection of nicer stamps and sets with a focus on definitives and limited commemoratives, notably minimal duplication for a lot of this type, currently disorganized as a combination of multiple remaindered holdings but offering a strong foundation for a presentable specialized collection once rationalized, generally fine or better with considerable scope for refinement and identification of earlier issues. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Estimate $ 250

Currently...C$120.00
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1184   imagePersia & Iran, 1870s–1990s, extensive mint and used collection and accumulation, thousands of stamps in two three-ring binders, commencing with a substantial quantity of classic and early 20th-century issues including Nasser-eddin Shah Qajar, Ahmed Shah Qajar, and Reza Shah Pahlavi, featuring numerous handstamped overprints and repeated values among the Qajar and early Pahlavi series, including a massive second volume of used post-1960 definitives and later issues with heavy duplication, material is offered as a bulk holding with significant scope for sorting by overprint style, watermark, perforation, and printing variety, remains unchecked for specialized cancellations or specific overprint types, condition is mixed as expected and reprints/forgeries should be anticipated as commonly found in such accumulations, an ideal holding for further study. (Video) (Video 2) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6)

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Estimate $ 600

Currently...C$300.00
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Iraq
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1185   imageIraq and Mesopotamia, 1919–1960s, mostly used collection in a spring-back binder, carefully organized and annotated throughout, beginning with the 1919 Mesopotamia (Mosul) issue for the Indian Expeditionary Force “D”,including a useful range of official stamps and early Kingdom period definitives, a solid run of later commemoratives into the 1960s, a clean and coherent one-volume collection with a good spread of issues and several better early items, offering an excellent nucleus for further expansion of Iraqi and Mesopotamian philately. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6)

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Estimate $ 100

Currently...C$60.00
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Italian States
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1186   imageItalian States, 1852–1868, useful accumulation, housed on Hagner pages featuring stamps from the Roman States, Romagna, Modena, Naples, Two Sicilies, Parma, Sardinia, Sicily, and Tuscany; the holding shows particular strength in Sardinia, Roman States, and Tuscany with a range of values and types represented, alongside scattered examples from the remaining states, a mixture of mint (often without gum) and used examples with duplication throughout, carrying a very high aggregate catalogue value despite being generally jumbled and in need of reorganization; while some cleaner examples are present, the condition is decidedly mixed with many stamps showing typical faults such as thins, tears, heavy or missing margins, and repairs, offered as received, providing significant scope for the specialist to continue. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Estimate $ 300

Currently...C$200.00
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1187   imageItalian States, 1852–1862, specialist collection, housed on plastic holders in a 3-ring binder and featuring issues from Modena, Parma, Roman States, Sardinia, Sicily, and Tuscany; the holding includes notable classic items such as the Parma 1852 25c black on violet (Crown and Fleur-de-Lys), alongside a useful study group of 67 examples of the 1859 Sicily 2 grana blue (Ferdinand II), which offers substantial aggregate catalogue value and immense potential for the study of shades, impressions, plate characteristics, and cancellations; varied with typical faults for the period, but a strong foundation for further collecting. (Video) (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 $ 400

Currently...C$200.00
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Italy
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1188   imageItaly, Back-of-the-Book, 1863–1991, specialized collection in a stockbook, neatly organized and annotated throughout, spanning from the early Kingdom period through the modern Republic, including a broad range of authorized delivery, postage due (Segnatasse), and parcel post (Pacchi Postali) issues, official and newspaper stamps along with noted varieties, notably presenting the 1863 15c Blue in various types and early lithographed newspaper issues, a mixture of mint and used with manageable duplication, laid out by issue and type to facilitate easy review, remains unchecked for specific watermark (such as Crown, Winged Wheel, or Stars), shade, perforation, or overprint varieties, as well as specialized cancellations, offering significant scope for further study by the specialist, condition is mixed as expected for a comprehensive holding of this nature, much is fine or better. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Currently...C$50.00
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1189   imageItaly, 1860s–1930s, collection in a Warwick album, mostly used and neatly organized on hinged pages, beginning with a selection of early embossed King Victor Emmanuel II issues (Kingdom of Sardinia types) in a mixture of mint and used, continuing through the 1863 De La Rue printings and later definitive series of the Kingdom, featuring a layout categorized by definitives, commemoratives, and airmails, including specialized back-of-the-book material such as express issues, postage dues, official stamps, and parcel post (including the characteristic two-part designs), with a small selection of revenues also noted, the collection is annotated and well-presented with modest duplication, condition is typical for the era with some faults on early stamps but generally presentable throughout, mostly fine or better. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Estimate $ 200

Currently...C$100.00
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Italian Colonies
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1190   imageItaly: Aegean Islands, 1909–1932, specialized collection on album and stock pages, predominantly mint material with the greater part never hinged, including a broad range of definitives, commemoratives, and airmails, featuring overprints for Stampalia, Castelrosso, Piscopi, Calimno, Scarpanto, Caso, Cos, Lipso, Leros, Nisiros, Patmos, Rodi, Simi, and Karki, notably including corner blocks, multiples, marginal markings, and a selection of used Rodi (Rhodes) on piece, the lot contains numerous overprint types, positional pieces, and selected cancellations, stamps are offered as received and remain unchecked for watermark, shade, perforation, or surcharge varieties, representing a very high aggregate catalogue value and a rare opportunity for the Italian colonial specialist. (Video) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7)

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Estimate $ 800

Currently...C$450.00
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1191   imageItalian Somaliland, 1903–1950, highly complete collection for the period, featuring approximately 75% mint material and numerous high-catalogue value sets, all mounted on 29 album pages, this unusually comprehensive collection includes many nicely centered mint hinged sets cataloguing $100 or more, the owner's catalogue value exceeding $10,000, note a slight tobacco odor and mixed condition on earlier issues, including some faults and toning, however, the level of completion makes this an exceptional specialized offering, the full lot available for viewing online. (Video) (Image 1)

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Estimate $ 1,000

Currently...C$400.00
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1192   imageItalian Colonies and Offices, 1900–1941, advanced mint and used collection on album pages, a comprehensive and specialized holding featuring a high degree of variety, highlighted by Italian East Africa with the 1938 first airmail issue (Scott C1–C11) in both mint and used and the scarce 1941 1L slate-blue "Hitler and Mussolini" airmail (Scott C18), including a specialized study of Offices in the Turkish Empire with the 1922 surcharged set and eight unissued overprint varieties, Oltre Giuba with the 1925 overprinted definitives (Scott 1–15 and 16–20) and Italian Colonies general issues with the 1934 Soccer World Cup airmail set (Scott C29–C35), plus Castellorizo under Italian Dominion with the 1922 overprints (Scott 51–59) and the 1932 Garibaldi commemorative set (Scott 80–89), additional material includes Libya, Italian Somalia, Tripolitania, and Offices in Crete, with two stock pages of premium sets in 102 cards, noted varieties include missing and shifted overprints, Scott catalogue value exceeds $11,500, the odd fault, mostly fine-very fine, a desirable 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)

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Estimate $ 2,000

Currently...C$1,000.00
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1193   imageItaly, Colonies, and Related Areas, 1877–1960, accumulation on Hagner pages, with many hundreds of stamps, featuring regular issues, airmails, postage dues, special delivery, and parcel post, including Italian Social Republic (1944), occupation of Austria (1918–1919), A.M.G. (including Trieste), and San Marino, featuring Aegean Islands with a used Leros Scott 17–26 set, Italian East Africa, Cirenaica, Ethiopia, Fiume, Libya, Ionian Islands, Oltre Giuba, Somalia, and Tripolitania, with particular strength in Eritrea, A.M.G., Fiume, Somalia, and San Marino, a mixture of mint and used with manageable duplication, unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, overprint types, or specialized cancellations, offering significant potential for discovery by the Italian area specialist, condition is mixed as expected for a large-scale accumulation, worthy of close inspection. (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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Estimate $ 200

Currently...C$100.00
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