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Dealers Stock
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1972   imageWorldwide, A Truly Massive A-Z, Mainly Mint N.H. Well Organized Dealers Stock, 1920's-1990's. All housed in 56 large red boxes with 250 to 400 large size glassines, on average, in each box this is a perfect holding for online sales or to even jump start a stamp business. About 85% is mint N.H. with some earlier material L.H. and some better sets mint + used, This quality conscious dealer's family was buying new issues from the late 1920's up to 2000 and much is in blocks or even some folded sheets are to be found. Usually in most stocks you have off-quality 19th century, not in this exceptional inventory. The only 19th is a small part of the Netherlands, and it appears that is all unless we missed something. France was a favorite country and four boxes reflect that as well. We couldn't possibly catalogue the entire stock but we did put pen to paper and the France has a Scott value of over $48,000 alone, consider France the strongest country and then recall that there are 52 more boxes crammed with salable material. As we reviewed this balance fairly quickly our notes are random and not in country order. Certainly we also missed many highlights and space nor time was available to list all. The stock is primarily comprised of sets and singles as issued plus souvenir sheets, prices range from Scott's minimum up to about $100 or so. The sweet spot is in the $10 to $50 range where value adds up quickly and quantities are generally 5 to 50 but can run higher even on better issues. A few highlights in the France are all Scott numbers and values: 349 (8) $232. N.H., 396 (16) N.H. $256., 575 (60) N.H. $600., 590 (98) N.H. $343., 671-672 (100) N.H. $240., 673-674 (30) $255., 757-762 (17) $162., 801-804 (13) $201., B18 (8) L.H. $260., B68-B69 N.H. + L.H. (11) $301., B71-B72 N.H.+ L.H. (19) $250., B73 N.H. + L.H. (20) $262., B74 N.H. + L.H. (15) $226., B75 (90) N.H. + L.H. $789., B77 (57) N.H. $340., B81 N.H. + L.h. (53) $595., B82 N.H. + L.H. (24) $241., B90-B91 N.H. $381., B93 N.H. (19) $582., B101-B102 (17) N.H. $237., B112-B113 N.H. + L.H. (30) $ 292., Booklets include 301a (10) complete booklets $3000., B309a (3) complete booklets $120., B337a (14) complete booklets $420., A few additional highlights include: Cambodia 90a+90b souvenir sheets (33 sets) $775., Republic of China 1232-1237 (97) N.H. $460., 1267-1269 (59) N.H. $474., 1284-1289 (80 in sheets folded) N.H. $1340.,Hong Kong 203-212 (8) N.H. $528., Germany 692 N.H. (213) $958., 725 (119) N.H. $535., 744-745 (70)N.H. $444., 936-951 (35) N.H. $479., D,D,R, 237a (183) N.H. $2745., both Germany & DDR have some better used or C.T.O., the DDR has a good showing of early issues as well in mint, Zanzibar a 1936 set from sheets 214-217 (55 sets) $2392., Thailand 302-303 (31) N.H. $279., Viet Nam a solid section includes 100-107 N.H. (125 sets) $1581., North Viet Nam values to $90 and a plethora of sets, New Zealand one full box and quantities of the semi-postal miniature sheets, Iceland C3(30) o.g. $750., Belgium B317-B318 (53 sets) $1007., good Australia & Austria, Excellent Yugoslavia with 142-154 (10+) N.H. $350., 424-432 (14+) C.T.O.$354., 564-571 (19) N.H. $235., Panama 430-432+ C224-C226 (80) N.H. $492., Hungary B203a (6)N.H. $260., 198A-198D + CB1-CB1c (11) N.H. $363., CB3-CB12 (74) N.H. $503., Liechtenstein one envelope of 223-225 C.T.O. $2000+., 277-280 (20) C.T.O. $800., Solid Laos 1-17N.H., 18-22 N.H., 30-33+ C22-C23 (50 sets) N.H. $737., B4-B5 (100+) N.H. $800., C14-C19 (45+) N.H. $877., Lebanon is well represented, Iran 1159-1160 (50 Sets) N.H. $400., Good Iraq & Iceland, lots of Monaco, San Marino 266-271 (25) N.H. $875., plus more. There are dozens more countries that are worthwhile. Condition for a lot this size is almost uniformly Fine to Very Fine with very few faults. We only scanned this exceptional holding so there is much more to be discovered. Scott value is huge and well into six figures. Shipping charges apply - weight 400 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $12,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1973   imageWorldwide, "Dealer's Paradise" Bodacious Binder Bonanza, 1841-1990s, Over 200, that's right, 2-0-0 binders of stockpages filled with used stock and for the most part very well organized and notated with catalogue number & price. No United States here, but an immeasurable amount of British & French Colonies, seven binders of Portugal & Colonies, six of Russia, and five for China and Germany. A huge amount of premium material from many different countries including but not limited to Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada & Provinces, Finland, Germany & States, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Italy & States, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Switzerland. Instead of listing catalogue numbers, have a look at the numerous scans online. Condition varies, but generally Fine to Very Fine even for more valuable material. Shipping charges apply - weight 900 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $15,000-20,000
SOLD for $10,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1974   imageWorldwide, "Bourse in a Box" 1000's of Mint Sets & Singles, 1857-1990s, In four wooden boxes to be precise, each consisting of three drawers accommodating #2 size glassines. With the exception of a few stray used, entirely mint stock, much of it never hinged. No United States, Germany, Great Britain or France, but a lot of British & French Colonies. You'll also encounter abundant stock of Argentina, Bhutan, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iceland, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Nicaragua, Norway, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Switzerland, among many others. Of the many thousands of stamps, some better material too, so it should be no surprise that the owner's CV is in excess of $120,000. For those of us who have dreamed of becoming a stamp dealer but thought it couldn't happen overnight; well, now it can. Everything is in order and each glassine marked with catalogue number, gum condition and price. With no excuses left, I guess I'll see you at the next bourse! overall Fine to Very Fine, in-house viewing suggested. Shipping charges apply - weight 84 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $15,000-20,000
SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1975   imageAn Out-of-This-Worldwide Stock Holding, a "what's in this drawer?" find unlike any you've seen, all better with some true oddball interest; mix of mint and used stamps along with premium covers, all carded, identified and priced but in need of organizing; we note St. Vincent imperforate sets or strips, Israel First Issue Coins with tabs; Essays and Trial Colors from Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Syria, Argentina, and more; Haiti #83-86 & 89 with head inverted or omitted, first Luxembourg Europa sets (2), a group of 19 different Colombia Consumer Tax "Specimen" stamps, Canada Revenues in multiples, 1997 Australia Duck Stamps in full sheets of 20 (11), used post-war German Semi-Postals, and more; the covers are equally fascinating, with Switzerland #238-241 First Day Cover, Thurn & Taxis #7a on folded letter sheet, 1931 cover from Poland to President Hoover, several Monaco covers from Princess Grace, Latvia #C3-C5 (2) on cover to Zurich, solid Greek covers, nice selection of Scouts-related covers, several addressed to President or Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House, and more; generally clean and fresh throughout; marked retail of $30,000, Very Fine overall, an incredible find for dealer or worldwide enthusiast; imaged in full online. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.6 lbs. (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 $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $5,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1976   imageWorldwide, Mint Stock in 1000's of Glassines, 1900-90s, #4-sized glassines in nine boxes, each with more capacity than a standard-sized red box; very useful stock with quite often multiple copies per glassine and tens of thousands of stamps overall. Most countries represented with larger helpings of Australia, France & Colonies, Great Britain & Commonwealth, Israel and Sweden. As an added bonus, we are including a box of many 100's of worldwide souvenir sheets, booklets and miniature panes, generally Fine to Very Fine, on-site viewing necessary for full evaluation. Shipping charges apply - weight 76.6 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $4,500-6,000
SOLD for $2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1977   imageWorldwide, "A Foreign Affair" Red Box Set, 1850-1985, Four red boxes filled of "102" cards with many sets & singles in the $20-$50 range, some even higher. A bit more used than unused, among the better uncancelled are Canada #85-86, 89-90, 98, 114, 152-53, 204 (block of four), 259-61, Canal Zone 77, 79, 88-89, Gibraltar 109, Hawaii 34, Hungary C1-2, New Zealand 137-38, North Borneo 149, Rhodesia 38. As for used, we have Belgium 16, 31, Q179, Brazil 80, British East Africa 30, Canada 15, 25-26, 29-30, 46, 47 (2), 50, 54-57, 59, 73, 80-83, 84 (2), 90A, 94, 99-100 (2), 101, 102-03 (2), 139, 149-59, 177 (3), C2 (2), Cape of Good Hope 71, France 93, Germany 20, C3-7, 9N13 (3), 9N15-16, 9N27, 9N39, 9N83, 9NB12, Great Britain 49, 61, 68, 82, 121-22, 129, 131-35, 138 (7), 145, 173, 179-80, 222-23, Jamaica 41, Memel 55, Netherlands 20, Newfoundland 72-74, North German Confederation 12, Sweden 10-11, Switzerland 75. Condition varies, but generally Fine to Very Fine, should be evaluated in person to assess full value. Shipping charges apply - weight 14 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $4,000-5,000
SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1978   imageWorldwide, Premium Sets on Card, 1877-1992, small shoebox worth of better WW sets on black stock cards; includes Botswana #182-186, Bolivia 433-450, Belgium Q15, China 1126-1129 and B55-B58, Cambodia 1-17, Japan 1302-1307, Danzig 241-254 (both used and unused sets), France B11 and B294-B299, Iceland 257-268, Italy B17-B19, Trieste C1-C6, Persia 720, Macau 365-367, Nicaragua 2020-2027, Saar C12, Samoa 1-8, UAE 46, and Sweden 251-262; catalog $17,500+, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1979   imageWorldwide, A Game of "102" Card Pickup, aka The Red Box Special Part I, Four red boxes each filled to capacity with "102" dealer cards, amounting to a couple thousand but not in any particular order. In this specific lot, a mix of mint & used sets and singles, much noted from Canada, Australia, Japan, Korea, ROC & PRC. Many better, like unused Eritrea #3, Finland 18a (no gum), Romania 51-2 and used Belgium 8, Denmark 35, Italy 140-42, Portugal 27, Victoria F1, South Australia 2-3. Owner's 2016 Scott CV estimated to exceed $35,000, generally Fine to Very Fine, personal inspection recommended. Shipping charges apply - weight 14.8 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1980   imageWorldwide, A Game of "102" Card Pickup, aka The Red Box Special Part II, Six red boxes each filled to capacity with "102" dealer cards, amounting to a few thousand but not in any particular order. In this specific lot, a mix of mint & used sets and singles, much noted from Great Britain, Germany including DDR, Indochina, France, Ireland, Colombia, Italy and Scandinavia. Many better, like the following used Britain… #64 (Plate 12), 105, 111-22, 127-38, 139, 179-80. Owner's 2016 Scott CV estimated to exceed $35,000, generally Fine to Very Fine, personal inspection recommended. Shipping charges apply - weight 21.6 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1981   imageWorldwide, A Game of "102" Card Pickup, aka The Red Box Special Part III, Four red boxes each filled to capacity with "102" dealer cards, amounting to a few thousand but not in any particular order. In this specific lot, a mix of mint & used sets and singles, much noted from Cilicia, Turkey, Germany, PRC, ROC, Canada and the rest of the British Commonwealth. Many better, like mint Belgium #B555-57, Canada 41, 76, 198, E5, J3, Germany B330, Liechtenstein B1-3, Mexico 320 and used Canada 99, Ceylon 163, Denmark 212, Germany B334-37, Great Britain 137, Greece 361, Iceland 44A, Portugal 7, 9, 22-24, 42, Romania 29. Owner's 2016 Scott CV estimated to exceed $30,000, generally Fine to Very Fine, personal inspection recommended. Shipping charges apply - weight 15.4 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1982   imageWorldwide, Substantial Accumulation Organized by Country, 1866-2012, tens of thousands of postally used in glassines and on "102" cards annotated with Scott catalog number and retail price organized by country; Great Britain # 1, 5, 23, 26-28, 34, 37, 39, 42, 43, 45a, 48, 49, 52, 53, 55, 60, 62, 64, 66, 67, 70, 85, 87, 94, 95, 96, 103-105, 107-109, 138-141, 173, 174, 179, 180, 223 (catalogs $35,000+); Canada exceeds $10,000 catalog; Switzerland catalogs $5,000+; rest of the world catalogs more than $25,000; $75,000 catalog in total, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 25 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1983   imageWorldwide, Superior Wholesale Holding, New Issue Stock, 1950's-1980's. A quality inventory of thousands of mint never hinged singles, sets and souvenir sheets all housed in glassines in a medium size box. All purchased at the time of issue and put away decades ago. We catalogued the Switzerland section alone at $8714, and only 3 glassines of D.D.R. totaled $4723 and included 43 sets of 54-57 at $69 each, less 57A. The balance of this well packed box includes a substantial section of Sweden including a plethora of booklets mainly full, another substantial section of Surinam followed by a huge number of souvenir sheets of Israel. A few other countries are present including France all in similar numbers. Overall the quantities average around 40-60 sets per glassine. Sets and singles average in the $2 to $10 range with some higher such as the D.D.R. at $69 a unit. Well worth a careful look as this is a great inventory to maximize profits with online sales. Scott value is huge as just the Swiss and DDR amounted to $13,437. And there is much, much more in value! Condition is uniformly nice, o.g., never hinged, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 14.4 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1984   imageWorldwide, Used Stock in 1000's of Glassines with Extras, 1850-2000s, #4-sized glassines in seven boxes, each with more capacity than a standard-sized red box; very useful stock with tens of thousands of stamps. Most countries represented with larger helpings of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Poland and Russia. Many nice bonuses too, like two mint Ryukyu collections, each very nearly complete and having a copy of #14-15, 18, C1-3, E1. There's a Southeast Asia mint collection with Cambodia C14a, Laos 25-26, and Vietnam 1-13, 30-35, 39-50. You'll also find a binder a United States Precancels, full sheets of Australia, Israel, Mexico, Philippines and others, Germany B323 on cover, souvenir folders from worldwide postal services including the 2009 annual hardcover edition from China, a nearly complete collection of the United Nations including #38 in a hingeless Lighthouse album, as well as a binder containing dozens of souvenir cards and other surprises, generally Fine to Very Fine, a lot such as this requires personal inspection. Shipping charges apply - weight 91 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $1,200-1,600
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1985   imageWorldwide, Clean Booklets With Substantial Catalog Value,1941-1988, several hundred booklets with few exceptions from the countries of Western Europe and Sandinavia; contains better items like East Germany 2b2 (240€), Denmark Facit # HRE 17 (2,000Kr), and Denmark Facit #9 (3,500Kr); maybe half the contents are in sales sheets or "102" cards identified by catalog number and priced accordingly; a wonderful assemblage with substantial catalog value, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.6 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $1,000-1,500
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