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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4041 og c3a06 imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, center inverted (Scott C3a), position 6, o.g., intense colors and proof-quality impressions, centered to right and with full guideline at left; reperforated at top and with tiny thinning at bottom, light gum crease not mentioned on accompanying certificates, lovely Fine appearance. Ex Colonel Edward H. R. Green and Steven C. Markoff (A-Mark Financial Corporation), with 1995 and 2010 P.F. certificates (1979 P.F. certificate no longer accompanies).
Scott $500,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$395,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4042 og c3a11 imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, center inverted (Scott C3a), position 11, o.g., previously hinged, intense colors and proof quality impressions, centered to bottom left; some wrinkling and a small thin spot at bottom right, Fine appearance and very pretty. Ex Colonel Edward H. R. Green, Steinmetz, Burdsall and Bassey, with 1973 (photocopy) and 2020 P.F. certificates.
Scott $500,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$355,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4043 og c3a28 imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, center inverted (Scott C3a), position 28, very fresh and very lightly hinged o.g., gorgeous colors and highly detailed impressions, centered to bottom right, completely sound, Fine. Ex Colonel Edward H. R. Green, Ewing, Perez, Harris (?), Kistner, Milton and Don David Price (father and son), with 1951 (photocopy) and 2016 P.F. certificates; accompanied by Milton Price's auction lot sheet and 11/29/1950 auction invoice from Harmer, Rooke & Co. (paid $2,600).
Scott $500,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$495,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4044 og c3a60 imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, center inverted (Scott C3a), position 60, very fresh and very lightly hinged o.g., bright fresh colors and strong impressions, centered to right with natural straight edge, completely sound, Fine. Ex Colonel Edward H. R. Green, A.T. Seymour & H. Frederick Johnston (name on 1973 cert), with 1973 P.F. certificate; 1968 P.F. certificate no longer accompanies.
Scott $500,000. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$445,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4045 og c3a76 imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, center inverted (Scott C3a), position 76, part o.g.; reperforated at top and left and tiny thin spot, Fine. Ex Colonel Edward H. R. Green, Hind and McCoy, with 2016 A.P.S. and P.F. certificates.
Scott $500,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4046 og C11 imageThe "Godfather" Collection of the Very Popular U.S. 5¢ Beacon Airmail Issue (Scott C11), consisting of stamps, covers and reference material; stamps begin with the "Godfather"'s award-winning one-frame exhibit, "The Beacon, The Production of the U.S. Airmail Issue of 1928", the philatelic material beginning with a left margin block of six signed by New and Irving Glover (title page), then the finest of the 12 known examples of #C1P1 (signed by Harry S. New and initialed by Michael S. Eidness Jr., and R.S. Regar; 2000 P.F. certificate), and ends with a sheet of 50 including one with red "TOP" and signed by the same three dignitaries as the proof (2012 P.F. certificate). The other pages include 18 plate number blocks of 6, 8 and 10 featuring different printings and marginal markings, siderographer's mint blocks (3) and used singles (4), plate finisher's (2 mint and 2 used singles plus a used block of 9 with "18576" handstamp in bottom selvage, and over 30 varieties including single with 2mm diagonal paperfold across stamp and plate strip of 5 with large appendage at right from foldover, other items include four sheets of 50 including one with double "TOP" and blue quarter moon in top right selvage and half moon in bottom right selvage (found with blue plate numbers 19597 & 19598). Also includes nine photographs with a few similar to many of the design elements of the issued stamp, also including a stockbook of mint sorted, stockbook of 186 different plate number singles (109 red & 77 blue), stockbook of 580 mint in singles and multiples including additional stamps with siderographer's and plate finisher's initials, plus 63 plate blocks consisting of double top (8 including 3 PBs of 10), no top (6), blue top (31) & red top (18) with red and blue each 13 PBs of 10, a stockbook of hundreds of used including varieties and approximately 100 precancels, over 1,300 covers including 35 interrupted (crash) covers, 30 fancy cancels including Girl Jumping Rope (2), race cars (Indianapolis 500), Death Valley Skull & Crossbones, and Hopi Indian Dancer, 70 to or from foreign destinations including single with vignette shifted up on cover to Mexico and returned to sender, 34 Zeppelin flown covers or cards partially franked with #C11, including one with block of 15 and one with US #C13, 14 Catapult covers including two S.S. Aquitania, 2 Byrd Antarctic Expedition covers ("Aux. Bark City of New York Byrd Atlantic Expedition" Feb. 19, 1930 and S.S. City of New York Dunedin N.Z. on Roessler "wallpaper" cover), Earle Ovington- and Orville Wright-signed covers, 1929 gun cover, a handful of varieties on cover including one with "blue bombs dropping" on cover (reportedly unique), pair paying last day of 10¢ rate (2), three playing cards from the same deck with #C11 tied & flown, two Hoover Inauguration covers, approximately 85 First Day Covers (July 25, 1928) with a handful cacheted and a couple unofficial cities including Baltimore and N.Y. & Wash. R.P.O. (1991 AFDCS cert), 12 covers canceled on July 31 & Aug. 1, 1928 (last and first day of Airmail rates), approximately 150 Aug. 1 1928 first day of Airmail rate covers; few faults as always with no impact on value. Also includes wonderful reference material including copies of Kobersteen, Bize and McFarlane's exhibits, two copies of Gregg Hopkins' large die proof census book, a handful of books, handbooks and articles, a thick black 3-ring binder of e-mail correspondence with other collectors of the issue (sorted by collector last name) plus a few auction catalog loose pages with bid sheets and invoices, and a bankers box full of folders of data regarding all aspects of a serious and active student of one particular issue (rates, routes, uses, varieties, proofs, cachets, perfins, marginal markings, and more). Shipping charges apply - weight 143.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4047 P C13P1-C15P1 imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete, large die proofs on India paper (Scott C13P1-C15P1), set of 3, 65¢ 121 x 93mm, other 2 108 x 83mm, all die sunk on 202 x 152mm gleaming white cards with full die sinkage, blue control numbers on reverse (333925, 333911 and 333918, respectively), in gorgeous colors and perfect impressions Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs.
gorgeous colors and perfect impressions, Extremely Fine. This is unquestionably the finest of the three known full size sets; there are two or three sets on cut-down cards that sell for a fraction of the full-size sets. Ex President Roosevelt, Matthews and Hennig (the highlight of his exhibit), last offered to the market 13 years ago. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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4048 nhbl C13-C15 imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete (Scott C13-C15), set of 3, full panes of 50, 65¢ bottom right plate #20077, $1.30 top right plate #20086 and $2.60 plate #20090 top left, o.g., never hinged, rich colors, Post Office fresh and intact; usual light natural gum bends, 65¢ with small sealed tear in selvage below plate number, 65¢ consists mostly of Extremely Fine stamps, $1.30 and $2.60 vary from Fine-Very Fine to Extremely Fine with both top plate blocks being exceptionally well centered. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$170,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4049 nhbl C13-C15 imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete (Scott C13-C15), set of 3, bottom plate number 20077, 20087 & 20095 blocks of 6, o.g., never hinged, lovely deep rich colors and intact perforations, as fresh as the day they were printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing 96 years ago in 1930; 65¢ & $1.30 natural gum bends, $2.60 natural gum creases, Very Fine and attractive set.
Scott $15,200. (Image)

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Buy it Now for...$9,500.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
Official
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4050 Pbl O57P4-O67P4 imageState Dept., 1873, 1¢ to 90¢ values, plate proofs on card (Scott O57P4-O67P4), top margin plate number and imprint blocks of 30, wide sheet margins at sides, full at bottoms, deep dark colors and in a remarkably impressive state of preservation, Extremely Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs.
Scott $4,975 as PBs, blocks & singles. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4051 Pbl O68P4-O71P4 imageState Dept., 1873, $2-$20 green & black, plate proofs on cards, the unique sheets of 10 (Scott O68P4-O71P4), with green and black plate numbers and black Continental Bank Note Co. imprint at top and green imprint at bottom; hole-punched crosses at sides, Extremely Fine.
Scott $23,500. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4052 Pbl O68P4-O71P4 imageState Dept., 1873, $2 & $5 green & black, plate proofs on India paper (Scott O68P3-O69P3), complete sheets of 10, with green and black plate numbers and black Continental Bank Note Co. imprint at top and green imprint at bottom, crosses at sides; small faults as always with India paper, but none show through, Extremely Fine.
Scott $8,000. (Image)

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Buy it Now for...$12,500.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
Newspaper
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4053 Pbl PR9P4-PR32P4 imageNewspapers, 1875, 2¢ to $60 complete, C.B.N.C. printing, plate proofs on card (Scott PR9P4-PR32P4), complete set of matched top imprint blocks of 12 and a complete set (less the 3¢) of bottom imprint blocks of 10, full to large margins other sides, absolutely brilliant colors, top 3¢ also with large hollow "B" above position 4 and a big plate scratch that extends well into the stamp, top 9¢ with extra printers ink dot close to right edge of imprint; the tops with single thin spot in the selvage, and small tears at top edges of 9¢, 96¢ & $12, and the bottom 2¢, 4¢, 10¢, 12¢, 24¢, $12 and $60 with faults in selvage, still Very Fine. Most likely unique; Lilly had a set of sheets of 100 missing the $1.92 & $3 (Part V, Sept. 1967, lot 224; not imaged), ex Kotanchik (bottoms). Shipping charges apply - weight 1.8 lbs.
Scott $7,797 as blocks and singles. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4054 ogbl PR114-PR125 imageNewspapers, 1895-97, 1¢ to $100 complete, Bureau printing, D.L. watermark (Scott PR114-PR125), complete set of plate number, imprint and arrow blocks of 6, six tops (2¢, 5¢, 10¢, $10, $20 and $100) and five bottoms (1¢, 25¢, 50¢, $5 and $50), o.g., hinge remnants in all 4 corners (2 in sometimes ungummed selvage and 2 corner stamps) and a few with an extra hinge, deep rich colors and proof-quality impressions on bright white papers; single thin spot in $5 top center stamp and in $100 top center selvage, Fine to Very Fine and difficult set to secure.
Scott $7,250. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM

British Commonwealth

Bermuda
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4055 cover X2a image1854, Hamilton Postmaster's Stamp (Perot), 1d red on bluish wove (Scott X2a), The discovery example, presented to and described by Alfred Smith (Bath, England) in 1897. One of only two 1854 Provisionals known—and the only one in private hands., The quintessential Bermudian—a true one-of-a-kind. Ex Ferrary, Burrus, Tomasini, Kapiloff, and others.
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Buy it Now for...$795,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM

Worldwide A-Z

Austria
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4056 cover 1851.0721 image1851 (July 21), Folded letter sheet from Brescia to Genoa, with unlisted bicolor franking, franked by First Issue 5c orange and two 30c brown (Scott #1, 5e; Sassone #1, 7) tied by two strikes of "BRESCHIA/21 LUG." postmark, with red "P.D." handstamp and matching crayon "59" at bottom; the reverse with slightly blurred July 23 Genoa receiver; 5c with three-plus margins, 30c one with three large margins, one clear, the other fully margined; a sound and clean item, near Very Fine. A very rare franking, not listed in either Sassone or Ferchenbauer. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$6,000.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4057 cover 1857.0909 image1857 (Sept. 9), Unlisted tri-color rate folded letter sheet from Mantova to Paris, France, franked by 5c orange, 30c brown Type II and 45c blue (2) (Scott #1c, 5, 6; Sassone #1h, 8, 12), all tied by clean Mantova origin postmarks, the 5c additionally grazed by red French double-ring "Autr. 3/Pt. de Beauvoise" transit (Sept. 12); red straightline "P.D." handstamp at right, black Paris Dec. 12 receiver on reverse; stamps in perfect condition with margins clear al around (one 45c cut very close to the upper frameline), and all postmarks clear and fully legible, Very Fine. A most rare and extraordinary cover, signed Sismondo and another, with 2019 Sismondo certificate. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$9,500.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4058 cover 1858.0621 image1858 (June 21), folded letter sheet from Milan to Padua, with 45c blue Coat-of-Arms postal forgery, complete single sheet manifest and invoice; stamp pristine with four ample, balanced margins and clean, clear "Milano/21/6" single-ring postmark; blurred receiver (June 26?) on reverse; very light folding crease at bottom in no way affects the "stamp"; slight paper loss at top left due to ink burn, again of minor importance, overall Very Fine. A lovely item of substantial rarity: a genuinely used postal forgery created to defraud the post office, signed Raybaudi & Sismondo, with 1993 Raybaudi "gold" and 2021 Sismondo certificates.
Sassone F13; €30,000 ($32,400). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
Italian States
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4059 nhbl 2 image1852, 1b black on gray green (Scott 2), top left full pane of 25, o.g., never hinged (!), with strong color on equally bold paper, showing plate wear (upper oval rim, the word "BOLLO" and others); single age toned spot position positions 13-14, corner selvage crease top left of minor consequence; vertical "crease" at right apparently due to the gumming process, regardless, a Very Fine and scarce large multiple, with 2007 Raybaudi certificate.
2019 Sassone 2; €33,750 ($36,450).
Scott $9,750 for o.g. singles. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4060 cover 1854.0503 image1854 (May 3), Folded letter sheet from Rome to Civitavecchia, with rare use of Registered postmark as a stamp cancelling device, franked by 5b black on rose and two 3baj black on yellowish green unwatermarked (Scott #6, 3a; Sassone #6, 3a) tied by inverted strike of red straightline "ASSICURATA" handstamp (Type II, letters 5mm tall) with second strike below, next-day double-ring receiver on reverse; the Type II handstamp not listed in 2006 Sassone as a canceller, this being the sole known example (Types I and III are listed, each at €22,500); the stamps fresh with full margins, the cover in excellent condition, Very Fine. Covers using the registration postmark as a cancelling device are rare (Sassone rarity factor 13), signed Sismondo, with his 2004 certificate. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Buy it Now for...$3,500.00
Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4061 cover 1856.0221 image1856 (Feb. 21), Folded letter sheet from Bologna to Cento, with 2/3 of 3baj orange bister paying 2baj rate, an intriguing item, franked on reverse by vertically cut 2/3 stamp (Scott #4f, $10,500 on circular; Sassone 4 var., €30,000), paying the 2Baj rate for single weight letters to adjacent Offices of Direction. Double-ring Bologna origin postmark and manuscript "2" rate mark on address side, the fractioned stamp added on reverse at the Post Office to indicate the amount of postage due and tied by a black grid cancel. The stamp itself is previously cancelled, likely representing a postal fraud, in addition to being a very rare franking. Stamp fresh with ample margins, the folded letter sheet somewhat roughly opened but otherwise sound, Fine to Very Fine. A very rare use and franking, of which few examples are known, signed Raybaudi, A. Diena, Gazzi & Sismondo, with 1977 Gazzi, 1995 Raybaudi and 2000 Sismondo certificates. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4062 cover 1858.06 image1858 (June), Folded address sheet from Brisighella, Romagna to Rome, franked by irregular strip of six, a handsome cover franked by irregular strip of six Roman States imperforate 6baj black Arms (strip of five, sixth below position 5; Scott #7; Sassone #7), all tied by five strikes of diamond grid cancel; double-framed straightline "Brisighella" departure marking and red Rome arrival (June 24) on reverse, black double-ring Faenza transit (June 21) on front; the stamps with complete and generally large margins all around, the cover with pressed-out central vertical file fold (affecting position 3), otherwise sound, Fine to Very Fine. Multiples of six are very rare, signed five times (possible 6th on reverse), with 1996 Sorani and 2001 Sismondo certificates. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4063 cover 1870.0311 image1870 (Mar. 11), Cover from Rome to Alatri, franked with scarce 2c black on yellow green (Scott 19), an eye-catching cover with vertical strip of three at right and vertical pair at lower left, all tied by lozenge cancels, the stamps on vividly colored paper, all with perforations shifted well to left, splitting the design on the pair; the stamps wonderfully fresh, the cover with central vertical file fold and two hinge-repaired tears at top (none affecting the adhesives); backflap missing. The 2015 Sassone catalogue prices a normal color mint pair at €975 and strip of three at €2400; the catalogue does not price the multiples used, signed A. Diena & E. Diena, the latter's certificate no long.
Sassone 22a.
Scott $1,850 as pair + strip on cover. (Image)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM
4064 cover 1870.1116 image1870 (Nov. 16), Sole Known Italy/Roman States Franking to the US, a striking tricolor franking, comprising Italy 5c and 40c Victor Emanuel II (#26, 31) plus invalid Roman States 10c Arms on glazed paper perf. 13 (#22), tied by three strikes of rectangle of rhombus dots cancel, with stamps further tied by Rome origin postmark (5c), boxed "PD" handstamp (5c & 10c) and red "New York Paid All/Dec/6" transit (10c); faint Verona Nov. 17 transit plus boxed Philadelphia "Dec/6/1 PM" arrival on reverse; all three stamps originating (the 10c "may have been removed from another document"; the 5c and 10c each with one pulled perforation, still exceptionally crisp and clean overall, Fine to Very Fine, with 2011 Sismondo and 2016 Colla certificates. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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Closing..May-30, 11:59 PM

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