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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2183 nh/og   imageMega Mint Melody of Merchandise, 1881-1925. This one will definitely have you whistling a happy tune, as there are—and yes, this is a technical term—heaps of better mint ranging from unused, to hinged to never hinged, worth $190,000 tallying the consignor's offer prices; the full offer consists of #206 (2 singles plus pair), 210, 214, 217, 220a, 221 (2), 226, 227, 229, 230, 232 block of four, 233 block of four, 234 (3), 236 (2 plus block of four), 237 (5), 238 (2), 239 (3), 240 (3), 241 (5), 245 (1993 PSE certificate), 252 plate number single, 260 (3), 268, 270, 272 275, 276, 278 (2), 279Bc (single, block of four, 3 plate strips of three), 283, 288, 291, 292, 293 (2), 298 (2), 299, 308, 310 block of four, 313, 325 (single plus horizontal guide line block of four), 327 (3), 330 (4, all nicely margined and centered), 333 on experimental thick paper, 335, 337 (2), 341 (2), 350, 352 pair, 354, 372, 385 (single plus guide line pair), 387 pair (2mm spacing), 391 pair, 394 line pair, 400 plate number single, 403, 404 (2), 407, 419 (2), 420, 429 (partial imprint pair plus block of four), 430 block of four, 437, 438, 456 pair, 461 block of four, 464 block of four, 465, 466, 472, 477 (2), 479, 480 (single plus paste-up pair with plate number), 514, 518, 523 (6), 547 (single plus block of four), 547a plate number single, 550, 555 plate number single, 570, 572 (single plus block of four), 573, C1 (3 blocks of four), E1, E2 (2), E5, E6 (2), E8 (2, 1 with part imprint), E9, E10 block of four, J18 (2), J19, J20, J22 (2), J26, J27, J28, J29 (2), J37 (2), J59, J66 (2), J74 (2), J75 (2), K4, K9 block of four, K15 (2), K16 (2), O3 block of four, O14 (2), O17 corner block of four, O28 block of four, O61, O90, O110 (single plus pair), O112, three Executive Specimens (O10XS, O12S, O13S), O39SD, PR25, PR30, PR63, PR64, PR69, PR108, PR109, PR102-PR113, Q4, Q7, Q8, Q11, Q12 (2), RW1, RW3, RW4, RW15, plus private vending perforations #320 Schermack Type II line strip of four, 345 Brinkerhoff Type IIb pair, 371 Mail-o-Meter Type IV pair, plus 371 Brinkerhoff Type IIa pair with vertical guide line; faults noted, but condition is generally superior to what is normally found in such stock; numerous certificates accompany, Fine to Very Fine with much better, viewing imperative; you'll not see another stock like this for quite some time.
Estimate $40,000 - 60,000. (Video for this lot) (Video10 for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Video6 for this lot) (Video7 for this lot) (Video8 for this lot) (Video9 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $40,000-60,000
SOLD for $37,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2184 O   imageHigh Value Stock of Used 19th Century. More than 450 dealer's "102" small retail cards comprising three New York Postmaster's Provisionals, 13 Five-Cent 1847s, followed by the 1851-56 Issues (89 cards), 1857-60 Issues (34), 1861-66 Issues (110), 1867 Grills (76), 1869 Pictorials (61), and 1870-90 Bank Note Issues (71); loaded with high catalog stamps, shades, plate varieties and better cancels, though condition varies throughout; everything is identified and marked with a retail price, those prices totaling more than $140,000. Should prove a most rewarding lot.
Estimate $30,000 - 40,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $30,000-40,000
SOLD for $30,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2185 nh/og/O   imageTremendous Stock of Back-of-the-Book Issues. More than 400 dealer's "102" small retail cards, more than 150 of the Officials, the rest representing Special Deliveries, Registration (two VF NH F1), Postage Dues, Offices in China, Newspapers, Parcel Posts, Locals & Carriers, and postal stationery Cut Squares; a few mint highlights include J3 (VF, NH), J23-26 nhp, J28 (VF, LH), J58 (Fine used x2), K6 (VF, NH x2), K7 (block of 4, F, NH), K16 (block of 4, F, o.g.), O1-9 (mint/unused), O29 (XF, o.g.), O32 (VF, n.g.), O32 (small "x" presentation cancel, VF), O67 (F-VF, o.g. x2), PR67 (F-VF, o.g. x2), Q2a (VG x3, one NH, two LH - cat. $3,000 each), and much, etc., etc., etc.; condition ranges from slightly faulty to XF Gem and every stamp is identified and marked with a retail price, the total coming to more than $130,000. A powerful lot.
Estimate $30,000 - 40,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $30,000-40,000
SOLD for $26,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2186 og/O   imagePowerful Stock of 20th Century Regular Issues, Commemoratives & Airmails. Mainly mint stock on more than 400 dealer's "102" small retail cards; comprises 1902-03 Issue through the Jamestown commemoratives (54 cards), the Washington-Franklin through the Pilgrim Tercentenary (221 including 25 Panama-Pacifics), Fourth Bureaus and balance of the 20th century (80), and the Airmails, C1//C31 (49); highlights here are too numerous to mention, with a large part of the stock made up of premium quality low- to mid-range items, the higher catalog items generally Fine or F-VF; e.g. there are two Fine $2 #313 (one NH, the other LH), but three VF-XF $5 #480 (all NH!); and there are sometimes five or more of an item (usually on separate cards), for instance, there are seven NH $5 Hamilton plate blocks and seven NH C18s; we do note a few "Lake" shades that we don't guarantee, but, overall, condition is just about all F-VF or better; everything is identified and marked with a retail price, the total coming to more than $150,000. An extremely worthwhile lot.
Estimate $30,000 - 40,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $30,000-40,000
SOLD for $30,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2187 O   imageSubstantial and Valuable Used Stock, 1845-1920. Hundreds of items in all, from Postmasters' Provisionals to Washington-Franklins, plus Back-of-the-Book including Special Delivery, Postage Due, Offices in China, Official and Revenue issues and more; each on its own #102 card or dealer card, identified with catalogue and retail values; holding comprises #9X1e, 1b, 1c (5), 1d (3), 2 (2), 6, 8A, 9 (4 pairs, 2 vertical), 10 (4), 10 var (6 copper brown shades), 10A (3), 11, 12 (3, 1 with defective transfer), 16 (2, lovely margins), 17 pair, 23, 25, 28, 31, 36, 46, 63a, 63b (single plus pair), 63c, 64, 67 pair, 67b (3), 70, 70b (3), 70c (2, 1 with light pre-printing paper fold), 72, 75, 85B (2), 85E, 87, 93 (3), 100, 113, 115, 119 (2), 120, 126, 143, 153, 190 (2), 217, 238, 240, 241 (3), 277 (2), 278 (2), 289, 293, 298, 313, 315 (5 singles plus pair, all with what appear to be amply large margins), 351, 355 pair, 375d, 388, 478, 500, 534B, E4, E7, J33, K4 (clear Shanghai cancel), K15 (wavy line machine cancel), O13, O68, 143L2, OR4, Q10 Darrah Shanghai overprint, QE4 Darrah Shanghai overprint, R135b, R150 (3, 1 with pre-printing paper fold), R150a, RB17c (3), RB18b, RB18c (3); various certificates accompany; the occasional fault but loads of material to keep even the busiest dealer happy; consignor's total retail tallied over $160,000, Fine to Very Fine with much better, including some verging on the sublime, a must-see, one-time offer.
Estimate $30,000 - 40,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Video6 for this lot) (Video7 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $30,000-40,000
SOLD for $29,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2188 og   imagePowerful Panacea of High-Ticket Unused Singles, 19th Century. About 135 items, from #1 to #260, on the original Bill's Bargain Stamps cards, from his primo stock, as listed on his eBay store, includes #9X1; 9X1e (2); 1 (6); 1b (3); 2 (3); 7 (2 including plate 4); 8A; 10A; 12 (2); 13 (4); 14; 15 (2); 17 (3); 19b/22 pair; 21; 23; 24; 25; 27 (2); 28; 36; 36 strip of five; 37 (2); 37a; 37b; 38 (3) 41Pvar; 43var; 63a; 64 (3 of which two need a bath as ozxidation has set in); 67 (2); 68 (3); 69 (2); 71 (4); 75 (2); 76 (4); 76 block; 77 (5); 79C-E; 79-E15d block; 82E var "B" grill essay; 88 vertical pair; 88; 90; 95 (3); 95a; 98 92); 98 var thin paper; 99; 101; 112 block; 114; 114a; 115; 115 var double grill; 116; 117 (6); 118 (3); 119 (8); 120; 121 (2); 138a; 144 cert; 145; 149; 151; 153; 156; 161 (2); 165 (2); 166; 179; 187; 188 (3); 189 cert; 260 pair and a block both oxidized, from the good the bad and the ugly and listed as he identified them, take note, that some number of items will not be unused or are misidentified, but there are many that will pass the müster and worth ponying up for, also, some undetectable faults as well, from very good to very fine, viewing would be highly reccommended and will reward the viewer, a potent and high cataloging group, retail as listed exceeds $250,000, very conservatively estimated.
Estimate $30,000 - 40,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $30,000-40,000
SOLD for $42,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2189 og   imageHigh Value Stock of Mint/Unused 19th Century. About 185 dealer's "102" small retail cards beginning with Postmasters' Provisionals 8XU2 Reprint, 9X1 & 10X1 Reprint, followed by the 1851-56 Issues (18 cards), 1861-66 Issues (38), 1867 Grills (19), 1869 Pictorials (33), and 1870-88 Bank Note Issues (95), many cards containing short sets or multiples; a few examples of what you'll find include Scott #30A & 36B, both o.g., LH, fresh and Fine, four #73 blocks of 4 (3 with o.g.), two #141 with o.g., two #209 (F-VF NH & XF LH), a 209b (F-VF NH), and two NH #216 (VF & F-VF), etc.; condition varies throughout with the usual centering problems plus a few regums here and there, but there is plenty of good saleable material here; cards are all marked with retail prices - apparently accounting for the aforementioned condition problems - and those prices total more than $120,000. One can only imagine what the catalog value would be….
Estimate $25,000 - 35,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $21,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2190 P   imageUnited States Card and India Proof Stock, 1857-1894. Very fresh and mostly sound huge stock of proofs, many complete sets and incredibly popular. This may be the only offering of this size to come on the market in quite some time. Copy of inventory list is available upon request. Inventory consists of - India Proofs: 40P3 (5), 41P3 (1), 42P3 (5), 43P3 (2), 44P3 (4), 45P3 (2), 46P3 (2), 47P3 (2), 63P3 (6), 65P3 (8), 66TC3 (6), 68P3 (5), 69P3 (8), 71P3 (2), 72P3 (2), 73P3 (11), 73P3a (3), 74P3 (13), 76P3 (7), 77P3 (24), 78P3 (13), 112P3 (13), 113P3 (2), 114P3 (10), 115P3 (7), 116P3 (11), 117P3 (4), 119P3 (1), 120P3 (4), 121P3 (5), 122P3 (1), 145P3 (8), 146P3 (16), 147P3 (7), 148P3 (10), 149P3 (2), 150P3 (13), 151P3 (7), 152P3 (6), 153P3 (9), 154P3 (3), 156P3 (7), 157P3 (10), 158P3 (5), 159P3 (7), 161P3 (8), 162P3 (12), 163P3 (14), 164P3 (8), 165P3 (9), 183P3 (10), 185P3 (21), 205P3 (17), 207P3 (18), 209P3 (8), 210P3 (6), 212P3 (10), 213P3 (18), 214P3 (18), 215P3 (1), 216P3 (3), 217P3 (2), 218P3 (2), 219P3 (4), 219DP3 (3), 221P3 (5), 222P3 (2), 223P3 (4), 224P3 (3), 225P3 (3), 226P3 (2), 227P3 (7), 228P3 (5), E1P3 (3), E2P3 (5), E3P3 (3), J1P3 (3), J3P3 (1), J4P3 (2), J20P3 (2), J21P3 (3), J22P3 (2), J23P3 (3), J24P3 (3), J25P3 (4), J26P3 (2), J28P3 (1) and Card Proofs: 40P4 (12), 41P4 (10), 42P4 (24), 43P4 (20), 44P4 (25), 45P4 (26), 46P4 (18), 47P4 (14), 63P4 (48), 65P4 (17), 68P4 (22), 69P4 (40), 71P4 (30), 72P4 (23), 73P4a (31), 74P4 (7), 76P4 (36), 77P4 (27), 78P4 (15), 112P4 (11), 113P4 (12), 114P4 (10), 115P4 (16), 116P4 (5), 117P4 (6), 129P4 (6), 121P4 (7), 156P4 (21), 157P4 (52), 159P4 (3), 160P4 (26), 161P4 (3), 162P4 (34), 163P4 (43), 164P4 (45), 165P4 (35), 166P4 (35), 183P4 (57), 185P4 (53), 205P4 (48), 206P4 (19), 207P4 (34), 208P4 (24), 209P4 (28), 210P4 (44), 211P4 (85), 213P4 (42), 214P4 (47), 215P4 (44), 216P4 (25), 217P4 (29), 218P4 (37), 219P4 (18), 220P4 (3), 221P4 (5), 222P4 (20), 223P4 (14), 224P4 (10), 225P4 (8), 226P4 (18), 227P4 (28), 228P4 (24), 229P4 (1), 247P4 (22), 248P4 (14), 256P4 (3), 262P4 (1), E1P4 (35), E2P4 (28), E3P4 (22), J1P4 (12), J2P4 (10), J3P4 (9), J4P4 (7), J5P4 (6), J6P4 (7), J7P4 (10), J22P4 (27), J23P4 (28), J24P4 (28), J25P4 (28), J26P4 (26), J27P4 (28), J28P4 (28), LO1P4 (31) and LO2P4 (31)., generally Fine to Very Fine, ex. William Langs Stock. Shipping charges apply - weight 5 lbs.
Scott approximately $118,000+ Estimate $25,000 - 35,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $32,500.00
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2191 og/O   imageExcellent Stock of Late 19th Century Through the Pan-Americans. More than 300 dealer's "102" small retail cards with heavy duplication; the lot begins with the 1890 Issue, which includes 43 cards; this is followed by the Columbians (98 cards), the First Bureau Issue (76), the Trans-Mississippis (45) and the Pan-American (45); there are loads with premium quality lower values, lots of very nice middle values and many slightly lesser quality high values; dollar values include 17 $1 Columbians (8 used) & five $2 (4 used); the First Bureaus include 17 $1 (6 used), nine $2 (one used), and seven $5 (all used); and there is one used $1 Trans-Mississippi and five used $2; all priced, with the total of those prices coming to more than $110,000. A highly useful lot of these popular issues.
Estimate $25,000 - 35,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $24,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2192 og/O   imagePremium Parcel of Bill's Better Items, Mint and Used, Mostly Singles, 19th & 20th Century. Over 150 nicer-quality items, includes as listed used: #1b; 1d; 7 (2 including a plate 2); 9 strip of three (5); 9 (7 with various cancels, positions, etc., 12; 13; 14 (2); 17 (2); 17 pair (2); 24; 26a (14); 27; 28; 30A strip of three; 36 vertical pair; 64; 67 (3); 67b; 68; 70,70b,70c; 70a; 70b (3); 71 (3) 72; 75 pair; 76a; 77 85; 85B (6); 91 (2 incl var w/ imprint in margin); 93 w/ Balt Foreign mail cancel; 95 (2); 99; 100; 121 (3); 146 fancy shield; many of the Banknotes with NYFM cancels: 148; 153 (2); 159; 161; 162; 178; 262; 277; 278; 293; O34; R95a; R96a; R130; RB8b (2); RS16a; RS99a. Unused as listed include: #8XU1R; 9; 17; 24 block; 25; 26 blocks of four and ten; 26A pair; 37 (2); 56; 63; 65 block69; 71; 76; 96; 97; 98 straight edge; 119 (4); 145; 153; 156/165 various; 187; 189 pair; 209; 216 (2); 233; 235 block; 236; 238; 241 (3); 255; 262 perf faults; 276; 288 imprint pair; 290 block; 291- specimen; 292 (2); 298; 301c (separated); 331; 340 block; 446 pair; 477; 480; 547; 550; E1 (3); E3 (3); E4 (2); K15; O28SD; O30SD; O36TC; O67; O83-93 (3); O110 block; O112; PR12; Q10 (2); Q12; RJM2-3 NH; RW3. Generally fine-very fine or better, some tougher numbers, i.e. #85B are more vg-fine, some faults as one might expect and some hidden challenges with gum and perforations, but a very useful and presentable grouping with some better numbers present, most intriging holding worthy of a quick peek and ready to bid, owners marked prices easily exceed $100,000.00.
Estimate $20,000 - 30,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $20,000-30,000
SOLD for $26,000.00
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2193 P   imageStock of Mainly 19th Century Proofs. About 200 dealer's "102" small retail cards containing mainly plate proofs - there are three cut down die proofs - including a few pairs and sets or short sets; includes 1851-56 Issues (21 cards), 1861-66 Issues (37), 1869 Pictorials (14), Bank Notes (39), 1890 to Washington-Franklin Issues (32), Special Delivery to Officials (10), Revenues (42 — 22 1st-3rd Issues & 19 Match & Medicines); nearly all clean and F-VF or better; marked retail prices ranging from $85 to $1,250 (E13P1 cut close and 212P4), the total coming to about $60,000. A useful lot.
Estimate $15,000 - 20,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $15,000-20,000
SOLD for $13,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2194 E   imageStock of 1869 Pictorial Issue Essays. More than 170 black approval cards or small dealer cards containing small numeral plate essays of the 1869 Pictorials with heavy duplication including some in quantities of 50 & up (various colors including blocks); also includes a few plate proofs of the issued designs; nearly all clean and F-VF. Scott value is over $75,000.
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Estimate $15,000-20,000
SOLD for $21,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2195 P   imageImpressive Stock of Match & Medicine Proofs. Over 100 black approval cards or small dealer cards of die and plate proofs in trial and issued colors including 12 different plate proofs in quantities of from 16 to 72 in blocks of 4 or larger; overall catalog values range from $50 to $600 plus a few unlisted. A marvelous lot, just about all all clean and F-VF. Scott value is over $50,000.
Estimate $10,000 - 15,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $10,000-15,000
SOLD for $9,000.00
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2196 P   imageSmall, But Valuable Stock of Regular Issue Essays & Proofs, 1845-90. About 105 black approval cards or small dealer cards, many with sets or small quantities of the same item; the proofs are almost all plate proofs - including many blocks - but there are a few small die proofs with small flaws; the essays include many die proofs, the majority of them Schernikows; condition is generally clean and F-VF. Scott value is in excess of $55,000.
Estimate $10,000 - 12,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $10,000-12,000
SOLD for $13,500.00
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2197 P   imageLarge Stock of Revenue Proofs. About 100 black approval cards or small dealer cards containing plate proofs of the first three General Issues and the first two Proprietary Issues; includes both trial and issued colors and some heavy duplication, especially the 1¢-10¢ First Proprietaries, some in quantities of 15 to 30 or more; also includes large die proofs RB11P1 and RB16P1. Condition generally clean and F-VF. Scott value is about $50,000.
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Estimate $10,000-15,000
SOLD for $10,000.00
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2198 S   imageSmall Stock of Specimen Overprints. 51 dealer's "102" small retail cards; starts with a 1P3 with diagonal overprint (light staining) and including 14 19th century, four 20th and 33 Officials, several with two or more values; all are identified and marked with retail prices ranging from $75 to $1,299 (a 12¢ Navy Dept.). A most unusual lot with retail prices totaling nearly $55,000.
Estimate $10,000 - 15,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $10,000-15,000
SOLD for $8,000.00
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2199 og/O   imageU.S. Massive Classics Stock, 1851-1920's. In four large stockbooks, each stockbook containing various early 19th to early 20th century classic issues grouped together (but still needs a bit of order to combine overlapping sections), with many better stamps in larger quantity, with used: 7 (13), 9 (19 singles and a pair), 10, 10A (2), 11/11A (40+), 12 (3), 14 (2), 15 (5), 17 (6), 26/26A (90+), 63 (62), 65 (470++), 67, 68 (37), 69 (41), 70/78 with shades (36), 71 (22), 72 (3), 76 (22), 77 (9), 92 (2), 149 (7), 151 (7), 152 (2), 153 (6), 154, 155, 160 (5), 162 (7), 163 (6), 165 (2), 166 (4), 189 (17), 190 (10), 191 (2), 205 (25), 208 (2), 211 (51), 214 (12), 215 (15), 217 (5), 228 (8), 229 (9), 238 (11), 239 (9), 240 (4), 260 (10), 275 (9), 276 (4), 287 (15), 288 (22), 289 (16), 290 (28), 291 (7), 296 (80+), 297 (40+), 298 (16), 299 (24), 310 (13), 311 (5), 325 (12), 326 (20), 327 (16), 330 (60), 400 (13), 400A (9), 404 (10), 479 (7), 547 (7) and mint (o.g. and no gum): 295 (26), 296 (3), 298 (5), 299 (4), 325 (4) and 326 (2). Mixed centering and condition, many great stamps with plenty of better cancels and shades of the earlier classic issues which could add substantial value, generally Fine to Very Fine appearance. Shipping charges apply - weight 9.8 lbs.
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Estimate $8,000-12,000
SOLD for $6,750.00
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2200 cover   imageFantastical First Day Cover Fandango, 1909-31. Over 200 sleeved items—single covers or groups—identified, valued and ready to sell; begins with a Second Day #367 cover, with grand coverage of the Fourth Bureau Issue, a couple low denomination Kansas-Nebraskas, plus a few Airs and Special Deliveries; a semi-specialized holding, with various cities available for a given issue, with many sought-after servicers present such as Roessler, Worden, Nickles, Caldwell, Hammelman, plus a First Guy Atwood (#618) and a scarce Philip Ward cover (#567, certificate); generally clean and sound, the consignor's retail totaling over $50,000, Fine to Very Fine or better, see the entire holding online.
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Estimate $8,000-12,000
SOLD for $5,500.00
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2201 Pbl   imageStock of Plate Proofs in Blocks of 4. 96 dealer's "102" small retail cards containing plate proofs on India or card, a few containing more than one number; includes 1861-66 Issues (9 cards)), 1869 Pictorials (5), Bank Notes (24), 1890 to First Bureaus (17), 1st-3rd Revenue Issues (16), Match & Medicines (22) and three miscellaneous; virtually all clean and Very Fine with marked retail prices totaling more than $35,000. A great lot.
Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $7,000.00
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2202 og/O/cover   imageU.S., Back-of-the-Book Stock, 1847-1920's. In dealer stock book of approval cards on dealer tear pages, with better (mint unless noted otherwise): 306 imprint pair, 359 with Herrick certificate, 524, 620 centerline block, 834 plate block, E4, O1-9, O25-34, Brazer 79e-Ci, mint blocks of four: 300 (3), 301 (3), 302 (2), 303 (3), 304 (2), 305, 306 (3), 308, 314 (2), 320 (2), 323 (2), 324 (2), 325 (2), 326 (2), 327, 327 used, 328-30 (3 sets of blocks), 328 (2), 329 (2), 330, 330 block of eight, 330 block of nine with plate number and imprint, 335, 336, 370, 371, 400A, 548-50, 550, 572, 620 (3), 621 (4), 662, E7, covers: 1, 2, 25, 32 (two singles on cover), 33, 35, a couple early Cameo covers and 15L13. Typical mixed condition you see among most dealer stocks along with plenty of sound better items scattered about. A great lot for breakdown for individual resale, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs.
Scott $35,000+ (Owner's) Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $8,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2203 nh/og/O   imageSensational Stock of Select U.S. Easily a couple hundred items, almost all on old dealer's or auction cards and identified, priced (years ago) and ready to add to stock; overwhelming majority are mint (we only spotted a couple used classics), with a solid portion of those never hinged; nice mix of singles and plate blocks, the singles including (mint or never hinged, unless noted) #17 (used), 62B (used, reperforated, with red paint grid cancel and a 1988 P.F. certificate), 67b (so-identified; with lovely PAID grid cancel), 116 (used), 123, 134, 243, 244, 369, 505 in block of nine (2), 523, 524 (5), 547, 573, 658-668 (2), C1 (3), C18 (2), plus solid selections of Columbians, Trans-Mississippis, Pan-Americans, Panama-Pacifics, and on through the 1920s, with Bank Notes, Washington-Franklins, Ducks, and others as well; the plate blocks are a sight to behold, including a #374, 401, 481, 526, #528 with monogram over plate number, 537 in pale violet (APS certificate), 549 (2), 550 (2), 616 ("broken circle" variety noted), 617-619 (2), 620 (2), 628, 701, 1053 (2), C5, C11, and much, much more; generally bright and fresh, Fine to Very Fine with better throughout, a must-see lot; if you can't make it to Connecticut, see it all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.8 lbs.
Estimate $6,000 - 7,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $6,000-7,000
SOLD for $8,500.00
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2204 og/O   imageUnited States, Cream of the Crop Classics, 1847-1923. Counter book with stunning classics to supercharge your stock; postally used include Scott # 1 (3), 7 (plus two strips of 3), 9 (2), 10 (pair), 12, 17, 36, 37, 76, 77, 71, 72 (13!), 78 (pair), 96, 97, 101, 116 (4), 119 (5), 121 (3), 153 (3), 276A, 291; Unused include 112, 290, 310, and 524; each item selected individually by an advanced and fastidious collector, who had a passion for blue stamps and especially the 90c 1861 as evidenced by 13 examples of #72, plus a lovely #101, some faults may be present, but of those that we examined we didn't find many and those that we did were trivial; standout material that will up your game, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $6,000 - 8,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $6,000-8,000
SOLD for $6,000.00
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2205 O 211//E3 imageU.S., Old Timers Used Stock, 1880s to 1920s (Scott 211//E3). High quality group neatly arranged in old glassines in shoe box, quantities to many hundreds of each, replete with numerous sound and Very Fine or better stamps hand picked by a long deceased Old Time collector, one can mine some extremely-fine gems from this holding, some that would be worthy of grading, assembled many decades ago and waiting to see the light of day, viewing carefully will be rewarding, Fine to Very Fine with many better. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs.
Scott $70,000+ Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. (Image)

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Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $-3,500.00
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2206 nh/og/O   imageSmall Stock of Better Revenues. More than 120 dealer's "102" small retail cards, more than a third of which are First Issue including many very nice $100-and-up stamps; highlights of other issues include (used unless noted) R128 (unused without gum), R129 (2), R130 (slightly clipped perforations one side), R131 (small thin), R170 (mint block of 4), R192a (3 never hinged), RB19b (unused pair & single plus a used single), RD328-329 (unused blocks of 4 without gum), RE187 (mint block of 4), RE197 (2 mint), RJM5-7 (mint never hinged), RK22-26, RO181b (mint block of 4, two never hinged), and much, much more; all are identified and marked with retail prices totaling about $30,000. A very worthwhile lot with lots of unusual material.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $4,000.00
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2207 og/O   imageUnited States, High Value Dealer Counter Stock, 1857-1957. Hundreds of better US mint and used annotated with Scott numbers and catalog values in 3 binders; too numerous to mention everything but a smattering includes; 36 mint ($1,600), two 67 ($750), 76 mint ($1,400), two 85 ($1,100), 88 mint ($950), three 95 ($850), 97 mint ($2,800), two 99 ($1,500), five 100 ($950), two 115 mint ($2,500), 116 MLH ($1,850), 124 ($750), two 141 ($1,400), 149 mint ($900), three 161 mint ($800), 186 mint ($900), 240 MNH ($1,250), 241 MLH ($1,000), 244 MLH ($2,000), 260 MNH ($1,425), E2 MNH ($1,150), and E4 MNH ($2,000); tremendous catalog value for the show or internet dealer; considerable variation in condition, close inspection recommended, Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.4 lbs.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $9,000.00
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2208 og   imageUnited States, Post Office Fresh Definitives, 1923. Partial sheets of stamps in two sheet files; old-time dealer's stock of Scott 581-591 and 632-642 all exceedingly fresh; all MNH with large multiples and a few plate blocks; mostly VF or better with some with extraordinary centering and color; Scott catalog $24,000+, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. (Image)

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Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $-3,500.00
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2209 nh/og/O C13-C15 imageSmall Stock of the 1930 Graf Zeppelin Airmails (Scott C13-C15). Comprises ten of the 65¢ value (nine mint - four of them NH, one of which has a light crease, and one used); 12 of the $1.30 (nine mint - seven NH, and three used), and five of the $2.60 (all mint NH, one with a small tone spot); all are dealer's "102" small retail cards and condition is all F-VF or VF. Scott value is $12,730.
Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,500-5,000
SOLD for $6,250.00
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2210 P   imageUnited States Banknote Card and India Proof Stock, 1870-1881. Very fresh and mostly sound huge stock of proofs, many complete sets and incredibly popular. Copy of inventory list is available upon request. Inventory consists of - India Proofs: 145P3 (13), 146P3 (10), 147P3 (10), 148P3 (6), 149P3 (4), 150P3 (12), 151P3 (3), 152P3 (8), 153P3 (5), 154P3 (1), 157P3 (2), 158P3 (10), 159P3 (2), 160P3 (1), 161P3 (1), 162P3 (11), 163P3 (1), 164P3 (3), 165P3 (1), 183P3 (20), 185P3 (2), 205P3 (20), 206P3 (7), 207P3 (7), 208P3 (1), 209P3 (19) and Card Proofs: 156P4 (6), 157P4 (28), 158P4 (2), 159P4 (2), 160P4 (30), 161P4 (1), 162P4 (13), 163P4 (16), 164P4 (17), 165P4 (20), 166P4 (22), 183P4 (19), 185P4 (19), 205P4 (15), 206P4 (12), 207P4 (15), 208P4 (5) and 209P4 (10), generally Fine to Very Fine, ex. William Langs Stock. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.2 lbs.
Scott approximately $15,300+ Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,500-5,000
SOLD for $8,000.00
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2211 og/O   imageUnited States, Mint Singles & Better Postally Used, 1861-1968. Compact box with several hundred better stamps on "102" cards with catalog number and condition; the mint section (over 500 stamps) includes Scott #76, 152, 189, $1 and $4 Columbians, 290, 400, 400A, 518, 547, Kansas overprints (5 complete sets), Nebraska overprints (3 complete sets), 832-834, 1053, C1-C6, C13, C18 (3); Special Delivery, Shanghai, Postal Note (complete set), Parcel Post, Postage Due, Officials, RW1 (2), RW3 (2), RW4 (2), RW5 (2), RW6 (2), and another 20 Ducks, also Canal Zone, Cuba, Guam, Phillipines and Puerto Rico; used (nearly 150 stamps) include Scott # 17, 32, 33, 69 (2), 70, 72, 77 (2), 78, 115-119, 151, 153, 154, 165, 190, 260, 275 (2), 276, 479, 480 (2), 524 (2), 547 (3), 573 (3), 834, as well as a dozen Ducks; minor faults as one might expect but overall sound and attractive; very clean with a catalog in excess of $19,500, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $3,500 - 5,000. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Estimate $3,500-5,000
SOLD for $4,250.00
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2212 nh/og/O   imageSmall, Mainly Mint Stock of Better Duck Stamps. About 50 dealer's "102" small retail cards compg (mint never hinged unless noted) RW2 (3 LH, 2 used), RW3 (2), RW4 (2, one LH), RW5 (3, two LH), RW6 (2), RW7 (1), RW8 (4), RW9 (2), RW15//34 (31 cards containing 62 stamps, one used and all but five of the rest NH), and RW51 Special Printing (1); all clean and F-VF or better; marked retail prices total over $13,000.
Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $2,500.00
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2213 nh/ogbl   imageU.S. Strong 1/2¢-30¢ 1938 Presidential Stock, plate blocks. Main plate block collection duplicates of many thousands of plate blocks in mild to heavy duplication, most neatly organized each in individual glassine envelope by denomination and plate numbers in ten glassine file boxes and a couple albums of 3¢ plate blocks organized by plate number, some black stock pages filled with plate blocks and with small group of loose items, a quick approximate inventory consists of the following approximate number of plate blocks: 803 (260+), 804 (1,900), 805 (1,500), 806 (2800), 807 (9000+ with several pages of electric eye plate blocks of eight), 811 (20+), 814 (400+), 815 (450), 816 (25), 817 (100+), 818 (40+), 819 (10+), 820 (125), 822 (80+), 825 (400+), 828 (10) and 829 (80+). Lovely overall condition with the occasional better plate number to be found, o.g., some never hinged / some hinged, generally Fine to Very Fine. Scott Catalog Value is for the common Scott listed plate block and does not factor in premium for rare or scarce plate numbers. Shipping charges apply - weight 61 lbs.
Scott $22,000 ++ Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $2,200.00
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2214 P   imageStock of the 1875 Newspaper Stamps in Trial Color Plate Proofs. More than 500 proofs on black approval cards with most colors represented and including many blocks of 4; quantities range fro just three of the 84¢ in black to more than 50 of the 2¢ 12, $1.92, $3, $6 & $9; also includes a few plate proof blocks of 4 in their issued colors; generally clean and F-VF. Scott value is over $18,000.
Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $6,250.00
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2215 nh/og   imageCaptivating and Valuable 20th Century Stock. Hundreds of items, most all identified on old dealer's or auction cards and ready for sale; simply loads of popular mid-range material, including Washington-Franklins, Fourth Bureau singles and plates; Prexie singles, blocks and plates (including #832g); multiple Famous American plate block sets; Airs (including Transports and Hawaii plate blocks), Special Delivery, Special Handling, Parcel Post, and more; commemoratives mostly from the 2¢ Reds on; even includes some items rarely encountered in batches such as this, including Motor Vehicle Use Revenues, War Savings (plate blocks plus an exploded booklet), two full sets of Postal Note stamps, etc.; a few used items mixed in and not counted toward our estimate; generally fresh and sound, with centering varying as you'd expect, Fine to Very Fine with better, a grand lot for the internet trader; imaged in full online. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.6 lbs.
Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (PDF4 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $2,800.00
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2216 og   imageUnited States, Super Fresh Dealer Counter Books, 1884-1956. Three counter books with one to five copies all MNH; 230, 231, 236, 239, 288, nice Washington-Franklins including coils, 505 block of nine (hinged with disturbed gum), Washington Bicentenial set (7), C1 (3), C2, C3 (3), C4 (6), C5 (3), C6, Shanghai, Parcel Post, and Federal Ducks; very intentional centering; ready for the dealer with demanding customers; Scott catalog $15,800+, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $3,250.00
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2217 og   imageUnited States, Ardent Matched Plate Block Collector Stock, 1914-2006. To support a lifetime matched position plate number collection the consignor accumulated thousands of plate blocks; if the 9 drawers were a single long one the glassines annotated and organized by Scott number would stretch more than 135 inches deep (and there are two overflow tubs, too); early plate blocks include 525, 530, 563 (8), 610 (2), 642 (2), two cent reds and three cent purples, and on through Scott 1384 and beyond; face runs into the thousands; tremendous number are matched sets for the specialist with a Durland at the ready; Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 43 lbs.
Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $1,900.00
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2218 O   imageSuperb Revenue Stock, 1861-98. Superb holding from a retired show dealer, neatly mounted (the stock, not the dealer) and described on small lot cards; comprises #R3a, R36a, R1a, R6b, R22b, R34b, R56b, R58b, R61b, R62b, R65b, R6d, R55d, R95a, R63a, R61a, RB15c, RB11c, R19a, R41a, R43a, R51a, R52a, R57a,R13b, R52a, R64b, R2c, R14c, R17c, R21c, R44c, R77c, R83c, R86c, R65a, R177, R81d, R560, R616, RB6a, R65b, RB7b, RB16b, R75a, R76a, R82a, R94a, R101a, R81a, R86a, R93a, R3b, R88a, RF10, RE195-196, RE198-RE203, RE183-RE184, RD338, RD286; a few items appear dubious, but the balance is genuine and incredibly useful with massive retail value, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott $15,000+ (Owner's) Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $2,500-3,500
SOLD for $-1,700.00
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2219 E   imageSmall Stock of Revenue Essays. About 90 items, including duplication, on black approval cards or small dealer cards; about two-thirds are the State Coats of Arms issue, Turner 76-78; the rest are miscellaneous, mainly First Issue essays or Match & Medicines; all but one are listed by Turner with one of the listed items being unpriced; condition is just about all clean and F-VF. 1974 Turner value is $4,000.
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Estimate $2,500-3,500
SOLD for $2,100.00
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2220 og   imageUnited States, Mint Stock Balance of Magic City Holding, 1857-1838. Hundreds of unused stamps organized by Scott number and filled in glassines; includes 25, 230 (12), 231 (5), 236, 339 (margin pair), 279c, 446 LP and 2 singles, tons of 2c Reds (including plate blocks), Special Printings blocks, C1 (4), C3 (3), C4, C5, C6 (2), C7-C9, C31 blocks and plate block, E1, E6 (4), J3, J22, U66 (4 entires), UX18 preprinted, and UY2 (two mint complete); condition ranges considerably so examination is recommended, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,400.00
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2221 nh/og/O   imageU.S. Booklet Pane and Plate Block Dealer Stock 1908-1990's. With previous dealer retail prices of over $11,000 which seem to range from 70% to 90% of Scott if sound and substantially less if faulty, containing booklet panes: 319l, 502b (2), 583a (2), 2283c, PS11b and plate blocks: 368, 425, 534 (2), 548, 581 (2), 582 (2), 583 (2), 584 (2), 586 (2), 587 (2), 590, 591 (2), 614 (2), 615, 618 (2), 622, 623, 629, 633 (4), 647 (2), 650 (2), 658 (2), 660 (2), 670 (2), 671 (2), 697, 698, 700, 740-49, 765 (2), 771, 803-31, 833 (2), 859-93, 893 (2), C7-9, C10 (2), C16, C20-22 (2 sets), C25-31 (2 sets), J85 and QE1-3. A few items with occasional faults. A great lot for quick retail turnaround as each item is identified and priced in individual #4 glassines, o.g., some never hinged / some hinged, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $2,000.00
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2222 E   imageStock of Turner-Listed Washington Head Vignettes for Revenues. 100 proofs with Turner numbers as follows: 122B (26), 122C (7), 123B (25), 123C (5), 124 Stage I, black on buff card (2, unlisted), 124 II B (4). 124 II C (26), 124 II D (1), 126A (2), 126B (11) and 128 "Note", black on celluloid; includes a nice range of colors and most are full to nearly full size and are clean and Very Fine. 1974 Turner value is about $3,000.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $2,300.00
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