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Dealers Stock
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
124   imageExtensive Dealer's Stock of Mint, Used, and Some Covers, 1847-ca. 1938, 23 binders from a retired dealer, split between mint and used; mint (15 binders) runs generally #26//4227, C1//C18, E1//E13, plus Registry, Offices in China, Officials, Newspapers, Dues, Parcel Post and further Back-of-the-Book through Christmas Seals, along with cut squares, plate blocks, Confederates and Possessions; used (7 binders) begins at #9 and continues through US Back-of-the-Book, while covers include stampless, drop rate, colored and Expo cancels, First Day Covers, First Flight Covers, etc.; most stamps in quantities up to five, the later mint including numerous high-value Priority and Express Mail stamps; a vast range of condition from small faults to sound with certificate, the mint a mix of hinged and never hinged; a must-see for the dealer, as there is plenty of profit potential here, Fine to Very Fine with better throughout, inspection invited; see a sampling online. Shipping charges apply - weight 42 lbs.
Scott approximately $140,000 (Owner's). (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (PDF3 for this Lot) (PDF4 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $19,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
125   imageSpectacular and Valuable Stock Assortment, 1845-1950s, a magnificent array of stamps, all identified in glassines neatly arranged on stockpages, running from Postmaster's Provisionals to far Back-of-the-Book, with a nice mix of mint/unused and used throughout, with some multiples and plate number singles sprinkled in; starts with (used unless noted) two #9X1 (1 possibly unused) and an unused #10X1, followed by #1 (3), 2 (2, 1 mint!), 65 (mint single plus never hinged s/3), 72 (3), 75 unused, 76 o.g., 85B unused, 116 (5, 1 unused), 117 (5, 1 unused?), 118 (2), 119 (2), 120, 121 (3), 122 (3), 239-240 never hinged, 241, 242 (2, 1 mint, 1 no gum), 244, 261 & 261A, 276 (2), 276A, 312 never hinged, 313, strong Washington-Franklins including coils and line pairs, 538a (2, 1 mint, 1 never hinged), solid Fourth Bureaus, 658-679, 658-668 (3, 1 mint), 669-679 (3, 1 mint), 723 line pair (4 never hinged), 1053 (9 never hinged including block of 4), 912a never hinged, 917a never hinged, C1 (6, 4 never hinged, 1 hinge remnant), C3 (11, 6 never hinged, 3 hinged), C3 (9, 3 never hinged), C4 (10 never hinged or lightly hinged including block of 4), C5 (22, 18 never hinged or hinged including plate number single, 2 blocks of 4), C13 (2, 1 never hinged, 1 lightly hinged), C14, C23c lightly hinged (signed Bloch), plus Special Deliveries, Registration, Dues, Offices in China, Locals, Officials, Parcel Posts, Special Handlings, War Savings, Christmas Seals and two 1936 "First American Rocket Airplane Flight" "stamps"; centering varies, and while you'll find the occasional fault, overall this is a sumptuous holding for the high-end dealer, generally Fine to Very Fine with much better, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $25,000-35,000
SOLD for $26,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
126   imageWide-Ranging Mint and Used Dealer's Stock, from a retired dealer in 26 glassine files housed in two small show boxes and six Tarifold binders, with more glassines and pages loose, offering items from the 1851 Issue on; a comprehensive and diverse inventory with postage stamps, Airs and other Back-of-the-Book items including Revenues, cut squares, used stationery, etc., etc., etc.; approximately $118,000 catalogue value, with an additional approximately $11,000 in face value material, the latter unpicked for premium items such as the Recalled Legends sheet; duplication surprisingly light for an offering of this size; condition mixed as to be expected, generally Fine to Very Fine with better, be sure to view. Shipping charges apply - weight 135 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $20,000-30,000
SOLD for $11,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
127   imageDealer's Delight of Definitives, 1922-32 (Scott 551//723), An eye popping holding that includes 1922 issues to the $2 and the Kansas and Nebraska overprints in multiple sets in singles, pairs, and blocks, around two thirds of the catalog value is mint never hinged, also includes a handful of plate blocks, there are 3 coil leader strips and multipes of miscut coil pairs and booklet panes that show partial plate numbers, well organized on black stock sheet for easy addition in to stock, Fine to Very Fine, You will not be disappointed. See entire lot on line. Shipping charges apply - weight 11.2 lbs.
Scott $82,064. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
128   imageDelicious Stock Selection, 1851-1934, neatly arranged on 51 large-sized two-row cards, ranging from #10A through the National Parks, all with owner's handwritten notes; offered just as received with nothing removed (the owner's note for #10 A, for example, reads "(3 copies)", but only one remains); note (used unless noted) 18 plated #11A, several gutter snipes and multiples, #69 no gum, 71 (7), 72 no gum, 76 (7), 94 no gum, 100 no gum, 112-122 (several unused), Bank Notes galore including #219-229 no gum; Postal Forgeries of #250, 406, 554 and 634 (first three never hinged, last postally used!); Columbians to the 50¢, 369, Panama-Pacifics with duplication, mint/unused #230-239, plus four "Series A" Columbian Exposition tickets, a New Orleans Canal Bank $10 note, etc., etc.; condition varies from sound to small faults as expected, several certificated accompany (including two for #365, the stamp not present), generally Fine to Very Fine, well worth review; see it all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.8 lbs.
Scott approximately $60,000 (Owner's). (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
129   imageFresh, Well-Organized Stock Array, 1847-2003, housed in four black boxes, each stamp or group individually glassined and identified by Scott number plus gum and centering condition where applicable; boxes run #1//404; 408//1908; 1909//3818, C1//C125, CE1-CE2, E1//E21, F1, J1//J93, JQ1-JQ5, K3-K18, plus Locals, Officials and Postal Savings; and #Q1-Q12, QE1-QE4a, QI2-QI3, R3c//RV42, RW1//RW56 (plus a Junior and several State Ducks), a few cut squares, Christmas Seals and even some Possessions; quantities range from single items to small but useful (normally, from our quick run-through, 10 or less) with many items present both mint and used; an idea of the quality/quantity can be gathered from a review of some of the postage issues through the Panama-Pacifics: we have (used unless noted) #1, 14, 73, 78b, 93 (2), 112 (4, 1 unused), 113, 114, 115 (3), 117 (2), 119, 121, 146 (mint), 147 (no gum), 148 (2), 149 (3), 151 (3), 158 (mint), 159 (2), 160, 162 (3), 184 (never hinged pair), 186 (2), 187, 188 mint, 189 (3, 2 mint), 205 (3 mint/unused), 206 (3, 2 mint), 207 no gum, 208 mint, 209 (3, 2 mint), 210 (5: 4 mint (3 never hinged), 1 no gum), 211 (2), 212 (5 mint/no gum), 213 (5 mint/unused, 1 never hinged), 214 (3, 1 mint), 215 (10, 1 unused, 2 mint), 216 (2, 1 mint, 1 no gum), 217 (3, 1 mint), 219 never hinged, 219D (5 no gum), 220 (4 mint), 221 (6: 3 no gum, 2 mint, 1 never hinged), 222 (2, 1 mint), 223 (223 (5, 1 never hinged, 3 mint), 224 (5, 1 mint), 225 (3, 2 mint), 226 (2, 1 unused), 227 (8, 2 no gum, 1 mint, 1 never hinged), 228 (6, 2 no gum, 1 mint), 229 (2); Columbians #230 (20, 3 no gum, 7 mint, 10 never hinged), 231 (24, 6 no gum, 9 mint, 9 never hinged), 231 "Broken Hat" (4, 2 no gum, 2 never hinged), 232 (12, 3 no gum, 4 mint, 3 never hinged), 233 (16, 4 no gum, 6 mint, 1 never hinged), 234 (16, 3 no gum, 4 mint, 3 never hinged), 235 (24, 5 no gum, 7 mint, 4 never hinged), 236 (21, 3 no gum, 8 mint), 237 (14, 3 no gum, 7 mint, 1 never hinged), 238 (12, 2 no gum, 5 mint, 2 never hinged), 239 (6, 2 no gum, 2 mint), 240 (7, 2 no gum, 3 mint), 241 (2, 1 mint); Trans-Mississippis #285 (7, 2 mint, 3 never hinged), 286 (15, 2 never hinged, 9 mint including plate number/imprint pair, 4 never hinged), 287 (15, 1 no gum, 5 mint), 288 (12, 1 no gum), 289 (3, 1 mint), 290 (8), 291; Pan-Ams 1 set used, #294 (7, 5 mint), 295 (12, 8 mint including block of 4, 4 never hinged), 296 (13, 2 no gum, 4 mint, 1 never hinged), 297 (14, 5 no gum, 5 mint, 1 never hinged), 298 (18, 6 no gum, 10 mint), 299 (9, 1 no gum, 4 mint); higher value Second Bureaus #307 (6, 1 no gum, 3 mint, 1 never hinged), 308 (4, 1 mint, 2 never hinged), 309 (5, 1 never hinged), 310 (9), 311 (6), 315 (2); Louisiana Purchase 1 set used, #323 (4, 1 each no gum, mint, never hinged), 324 (8, 4 mint, 2 never hinged), 325 (3, 1 never hinged), 326 (12, 1 mint), 327 (7, 3 mint); Jamestown Tercentenary 14 sets (6 mint, 2 never hinged), #328 (6, 2 no gum, 1 mint, 2 never hinged), 329 (12, 10 mint, 2 never hinged), 330 (17, 6 mint, used include vertical pair); Panama-Pacifics #397 (21, 13 mint, 4 never hinged plus block of 4 hinged/never hinged), 398 (17, 1 no gum, 12 mint, 4 never hinged), 399 (11, 7 mint), 400 (11, 6 mint, 1 never hinged), 400A (7 including pair), 401 (26, 6 mint, 18 never hinged including blocks of 4 & 6), 402 (12, 2 no gum, 7 mint, 2 never hinged), 403 (6, 1 mint), and 404; condition varies from sound to faulty, centering from Average to Very Fine (a few appearing even better); no retirement-funding singles here, but plenty of stock that will keep you busy and turn a tidy profit. Shipping charges apply - weight 13 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $9,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
130   image"The Great Wall of Numbers" All-Mint Holding in Glassine Files, 1857-1999, Two packed files of #4-sized glassines with a catalogue value approaching six figures. Of the many premium items, some of which are in tantalizing duplication, here are some of the better as identified by the dealer: #26, 73 (2), 78a, 88 (no gum), 92, 94, 112-14, 116-17, 145 (no gum), 147, 148-49 (no gum), 156 (3 blocks), 156-59, 158 (block of 6), 161, 178-79 (3), 182-84 (3), 189, 205, 206 (9), 209, 210-11 (3), 212 (strip of 3), 212-15 (3), 219D, 220-25 (5), 226 (3), 227, 228 (2), 232 (11), 233, 234 (6), 235 (13), 236-37 (6), 238-40 (4), 241 (2), 246-48 (4), 248 (block), 249, 250-52, 253-55 (4), 256, 258-60, 268 (7), 269, 270 (5), 271 (3), 272 (8), 273 (5), 275 (2), 282C, 283-84 (2), 287 (2), 288-89 (4), 290, 296, 298 (3), 299 (5), 302 (2), 304 (6), 305 (3), 306 (2), 308 (2), 309, 320A (pair), 325 (block), 326 (3), 327 (2), 328-30 (6), 337-40, 348-51, 352 (2), 355 (3), 381 (2), 385 (pair), 387 (2), 391 (pair), 399-400, 401 (block), 402 (3), 412 (pair), 420, 434 (block), 440, 466 (3), 468-70, 475, 497 (pair), 515-17, 537 (block of 12), 537 (plate block of 4), 571 (6), 662 (block), 664 (block), 833 (arrow block), C4-5 (4), E2, E3 (3), E5 (7), E6 (3), E7 (4), E12 (3), E13 (4), J31 (4), JQ2 (3), JQ4 (4), JQ5 (3), K3 (2), K4, K9-10, K14, O3-4, O16, O17 (2), O20, O78, O80-81, O83, O85 (2), O90-93 (2), O119 (3), PR124, Q1-6 (2), Q7, Q9 (2), Q10-11, QE1-4 (blocks), and much, much more. And as if that wasn't enough, about 100 mostly different used revenues from the first issue including imperf, part perf & perfed. Condition will undoubtedly vary, but overall Fine to Very Fine, additional images online. Shipping charges apply - weight 10 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $7,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
131   image"Strategic Reserve" Massive Mint Stock in Glassines, 1925-94, Ten black boxes filled with #4-size glassines and all clearly labeled with catalogue number from #620 to 2839. Excellent stock with 1000's of plate blocks to boot, and although there are no great rarities, this stuff certainly adds up! Take the Lindbergh stamp for example; there are approximately 140 of them and a nearly equal amount of the Map & Biplanes set, much of it never hinged. Whether you're a dealer needing to replenish dwindling mint stock or someone in desperate need of large amounts of postage, or perhaps a collector where one copy of a stamp simply does not suffice, this lot's for you! High catalogue and face value, and generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 35 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $3,500-5,000
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
132   image"U-S-A! U-S-A!" Exceptional All-Used Holding in Glassines, 1851-1976, One glassine file in catalogue order, all used and almost all classics. Culled from the colossal holding of one of the biggest stamp dealers on the West Coast, this is just one of many U.S. and worldwide lots in this auction. Highlights include the following as identified by the dealer: #10 (3), 25, 36B, 73 (11), 77 (6), 78a, 78b (2), 92, 96 (2), 98 (3), 112-13 (3), 115, 116 (5), 117 (9), 118 (3), 119 (2), 120, 121 (2), 149 (5), 151 (9), 153 (3), 162-63 (2), 165 (4), 166 (2), 217 (7), 229, 238 (12), 240 (3), 276 (2), 311, 323-27 (3), C4-6 (12), J59, K1-2 (2), O113, and tons more in the $30-50 range. I wouldn't be surprised if the catalogue value clears $25k. Condition does vary, but generally Fine to Very Fine, additional images online. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
133   imageSolid Stock Selection, 1851-1980s, mint and used in 19 counter books, everything neatly lotted and identified ready for quick turn-around; begins with a used #10 and runs through #1229 line pair, #C7-C9 sets to C32, modern Officials (some used), three #OXF1, Ducks and Revenues to #QE4, plus a book of cinderellas and labels; in and amongst we note multiples, plate number singles and strips, perfins, Schermacks, etc.; strongest around the 1920s, the Fourth Bureau issues particularly nice; useful duplication; condition varies a bit but overall a fresh and clean selection, generally Fine to Very Fine with better, see a sampling online. Shipping charges apply - weight 19 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
134   imageAttractive and Valuable Collection/Stock, 1851-1975, in large part consisting of blocks and plate blocks, housed in two Scott albums, two stockbooks, a binder and on pages loose; 19th century singles hit-or-miss with most used, including some interesting cancels along with a used Union Patriotic and a Blood's Local on cover to California with 3¢ Washington, though the blocks include 8¢ Columbian block of four and block of six with bottom plate number and imprint; good selection of blocks of four for Prexies and Liberty Series (each to 50¢) plus Hardings and Hawaii overprints; plate blocks include 2¢ Reds, dollar-value Prexies, Overrun Countries name blocks of ten, etc., with useful quantities of Airs (including #C1-C12 and C18, the latter with a Chicago Flight cover), Special Deliveries, Dues, some Ducks and other Back-of-the-Book; presents well with bright colors and sound appearance, though the occasional fault should be expected, Fine to Very Fine with better throughout, well worth inspection; get a taste online. Shipping charges apply - weight 24 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
135   imageA Quality Compendium, 1847-1938, on #102 cards in an 8-inch glassines box, filled with a variety of mint and used stamps, each select for color, freshness or variety; begins with a #1 tied to partial cover by blue grid cancel, followed by an 1857 1¢ mint (with massive margin at right) with additional 1857-67 Issues bright and clean, solid range of used Bank Notes, mint and used Columbians including #242 mint and used, #243 used; nice Trans-Mississippis to the 50¢ and Pan-Ams from the 4¢ (a couple with shifted vignettes), a never hinged #369, strong Washington-Franklins, C1-C6 as sets and additional singles, Special Deliveries, Dues, Officials, Parcel Posts (including #Q5 used in Hawaii), Ducks (mostly used), and more besides; the occasional small fault as would be expected, but overall an eye-catching lot with many stamps having the potential to grade, Very Fine overall, a must-see. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $4,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
136   image"Dancing Coils" Highly Organized Mint Coil Holding, 1918-93, Eight stockbooks, four glassine files and a large pack of self-adhesive coils from the early 1990s in strips of twelve. Some used and precanceled every now and then, but otherwise almost entirely mint with a huge amount of face. Mostly in pairs and strips of varying length, and once we get into the modern era, PNCs galore, mostly in strips of five including some scarcer numbers, like three strips of three of #1891 (plate 1). Also includes B-O-B with extensive officials, some computer vended postage, a couple of pages of Canal Zone, and a box of full & partial coil rolls. And perhaps the best part of this lot is how well it is organized. Thousands upon thousands of coils, and whether or not they're in stockbooks or glassines, everything is precisely labeled not only with catalogue number, but also plate number and tagging varieties (where applicable). Perfect for the bourse dealer or eBay seller, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 39 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-2,500
SOLD for $2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
137   imageLarge Mint & Used Holdings of Albums & Stockbooks, 1861-1995, A very organized holding consisting of over 20 binders/stockbooks, almost all of which are notated with catalogue number and in order, and ten albums with both separate mint & used collections, as well as albums for plate blocks, precancels, revenues, and the Ryukyus. Very large amount of face is present in this lot, but better classics too, like mint #233-37, 288-90, 294-99, 328-30, Q1-6, Q8-9, JQ1-4, and used 113, 323-27, 397-403, E2-3, Q1-12, etc. A few flips viewable online, overall Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 130 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
138   image"Stock Index" Organized Used Holding in Glassine Files, 1851-1975, From the inventory of one of the largest stamp dealerships in California, 13 glassine boxes all identified by catalogue number. Some of the better, as identified by the dealer, include #10, 68 (7), 73 (6), 78a, 78b (2), 89-90, 93 (2), 97 (2), 112 (2), 113 (10), 115 (2), 116 (5), 117 (6), 119 (4), 120, 121 (3), 134-36, 149 (8), 151 (2), 153, 160 (2), 163 (3), 214 (6), 217-18, 238 (3), 239 (2), 276, 285-90 (8), 291 (3), 294-99 (7), 310 (19), 311 (5), 312, C1 (9), C2 (14), C3 (6), C4-6 (8), E1, E2 (9), E3 (11), E4, E7 (3), J6, J7 (2), J20, K1-2 (2), K8, O66, O80, O111 (2), O120, O122, Q1-12 (7). In addition, a considerable amount of 19th & early 20th century precancels, as well as numerous better classics mint without gum (see scans). If your U.S. stock is diminishing, no need to look further, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 13 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
139   imageThe American Mulligatawny Stock Array, 1861-1980, in a small glassine box plus even more in additional glassines, a wide-ranging and ever-surprising mix of various US items, starting with a Philadelphia 1862-cancelled #63 and running to the 25¢ Yosemite plate number strip of three, with plenty of Back-of-the-Book material ranging from Airs to Special Deliveries to Dues to Christmas Seals, along with a small sampling of postmarks on piece, an Alaska Mexican Gold Mining Co. payment foil from stock certificate; includes shifted vignettes, misperforations omitting part of design, small plate flaws, and more, along with a rock-solid offering of normal stamps identified and ready to sell—including some Extremely Fine gems; generally fresh and clean, though an occasional fault may await, Fine to Very Fine with much better, viewing highly rewarded. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
140   imageQuality Dealer Stock, 1857-1940, two 14" red dealer boxes filled with black stock cards; used include Scott # 25 (3), 69, 71, 72, 76, 151, 153, 217, 342, and 460; unused include 289 MNH, 294-299, 327, 341 (2), 350, 351, 353, 355, 461, 519, and 658-668; Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 13 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $750-1,000
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction

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