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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2081   image"You've Got to Move Over and Let the Big Duck Quack" (or something like that) (Scott RW1/RW78), and this lot Quacks Loudly, consisting of Nos. RW1-RW78 including Nos. RW1 (2 LH, 5 no gum and 1 with violet 1934 straightline datestamp), RW2 (1 NH, 1 LH, 4 no gum and 6 used), RW3 (2 NH, 5 no gum and 7 used), RW4 (1 NH, 2 LH, 6 no gum and 4 used), RW5 (2 NH, 3 LH, 4 no gum and 8 used), RW6 (3 NH, 4 LH, 2 no gum and 5 used), RW7 (2 NH, 2 no gum and 5 used), and you get the idea (although after RW12 there are only 14 no gum singles and no more used), also includes 119 on licenses including Nos. RW1-RW39, some faults to be expected on the lesser valued used and no gum stamps, the gummed stamps are sound, generally Fine to Very Fine with the later issues Very Fine, see this entire lot online in 5 short videos; you have our permission to quack loudly while watching them, but please be sure no one else can hear you., ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.2 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)


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SOLD for $4,250.00
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2082   image"Duck Dynasty" Complete Never Hinged Collection, 1934-2022, Not including the self-adhesives from 1998 onwards, but otherwise a complete collection mounted on Scott album pages which looks to be entirely never-hinged. Includes three PSE certs with #RW28 & RW38 receiving a grade of 95, Fine to Very Fine or better, viewable in full. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-2,500

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2083   imageExtensive Federal and State Duck Stamp Collection, Federal issues complete mint 1934-90 (#RW1-RW57) with all never hinged except RW3-RW9, RW11, RW14-RW15, RW22, RW27-RW28, RW30, plus 1970s/1989-90 issues of most states never hinged or self-adhesive highlighted by Arkansas 1981-90, California 1973-88, Delaware 1980-90, Florida 1979-88, Illinois 1976, 1978-90, Iowa 1972-90, Massachusetts 1976-89, Missouri 1980-90, New Hampshire 1983-89 plus 1987-88 Governor's edition, South Carolina 1981-90, generally fresh and F-VF; Scott Federal $4,775+, State $9,000+. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
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2084   imageComplete Federal Duck Collection to 2015, consisting of Nos. RW1-RW81 & Nos. RW65A-RW81A, Never Hinged except No. RW1 regummed, in mounts in White Ace album, No. RW20 with plate number folded under at bottom, Nos. RW7 & RW8 & RW11 with straight edges, Scott for Nos. RW1-RW43 $5,500 and face value for Nos. RW44-RW81 & & RW65A-RW81A is $715, RW1-RW25 Fine and RW26-RW81A range from Fine to Extremely Fine, see this entire collection online, ex Falmouth Stamp & Coin. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.6 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500

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2085   image"Duck Season" Impressive Mint & Used Holding of Ducks, 1934-2006, Over 60 Hunting Permit stamps, some on album pages, but the best ones on stockcards, virtually all NH and with plate number. Mint highlights include RW2-3, RW4-5 (with plate #), RW7, RW8-9 (with plate #), RW10-11 (2), RW12, RW16 (with plate #), RW18 (with plate #), RW20 (2, one with plate #), RW23 (with plate #), RW26 (with plate #), RW31, RW32 (with plate #), RW33, RW34 (with plate #), overall Fine to Very Fine, viewable in full. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $650.00
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2086   image"Huey, Dewey and Louie" Complete Junior Duck Collection, 1992-2018, On Lighthouse stockpages, a complete collection of singles to 2018, along with 21 additional examples signed by the respective artist, plate blocks for 1993 & 2000-18, and the 1992 precursor sheet. Signed examples include #JDS1-3 & JDS9-26, Very Fine, viewable in full. Shipping charges apply - weight 1 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $4,500.00
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2087   imageMasterclass in State Ducks, 1972-2021, 15 Lighthouse binders (with slipcases) consisting of one of the finest State Duck collections extant; better items include CA1, CA2, DE2, DE3, FA1, ID5, IL1 (artist signed), IL2-IL10, IL35, IA1 (artist signed), IA3, IA4, IA8, MI2, MI4, NH1 (artist signed), NH1a, NH2, NH2a, NH3, NH3a, NJ1a, NM4, NC1 (artist signed), OH1 (artist signed), OK1, SC1-SC5, TN1, TN2, TN4, TN6-TN8, TX3, TX16-TX18, UT12, and WI1 (artist signed); counted 966 artist autographed stamps; includes AK imperforate pairs, WI proofs, MI sheet # strips, NM stamp printlet, and NJ souvenir sheets; also waterfowl, trout, salmon, and freshwater stamps; a tour de force Extensive Catalog/Retail value estimated at over $50,000 by owner, an excellent strart to this area or great for breakdown, either way its a winner, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 78 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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SOLD for $11,000.00
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Savings
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2088   imagePowerful Mint Postal & War Savings Stamp Collection, 1911-45, Nearly complete collection mounted on album pages with such better as #PS7-10, WS2, WS3 (no gum), WS4 (with plate number including one affixed inside booklet), WS5 (with PF cert), TS1 (no gum). Rarely seen at this level of completion, generally Fine to Very Fine, viewable in full. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,200-1,800

SOLD for $950.00
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Telegraph
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2089   imageTelegraph Stamps, An Outstanding Collection, 1881-1947, A mostly mint collection of about 250 different on 3-ring Sherwood Springer album pages; highlights include mun3T1-2, 8T1-3, 12T4, 12T4, 14T1-5 (10¢, 25¢ & 50¢ used), 15T46, 15T49A-B, 15T55, 15TO22, and 16T1-115 complete; clean and F-VF throughout.
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Christmas Seals
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2090   imageSemi-Specialized Collection of Christmas Seals & Other Cinderellas, 1907-75, attractive and extensive holding of this popular material in seven stockbooks or binders plus two sheet files; majority from the US for the period given, but with foreign as well, including several Korea items; US includes singles, blocks and 1948-75 part- or full sheets, progressive color proofs, on-cover uses, etc.; much additional material of other charity labels, advertising stamps, and general cinderella items, both US and foreign; well worth careful inspection, as surprises and finds may await, Very Fine overall, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 16 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video10 for this lot) (Video11 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 $1,500-2,000

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Miscellaneous Back-of-the-Book
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2091   image"Don't Call Me Robert" Fantastic Mint & Used B-O-B Collection, 1861-2012, In two binders with all stamps in black mounts, complete mostly mint air mails (#C14-15 used), special delivery, virtually complete mostly used postage dues, all-mint parcel post and special handling, nearly complete mostly mint officials, one page of newspapers including mint PR114-25, complete mostly used Ducks up to 2012, and a page of nearly complete Confederate States. BOB is my name, overall Fine to Very Fine, entirely viewable online. Shipping charges apply - weight 4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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2092   image"B-O-B with a Capital B" Outstanding Back-of-the-Book Collection, 1862-2014, Complete mint Airmails, complete mostly mint Ducks to 2014, and complete mint Shanghai overprints are just some of the highlights of this back-of-the-book collection in one volume of Scott. There's also strong officials and excellent representation of internal revenues extending even beyond the first three issues. Also, Proprietary, Future Delivery, Stock Transfers, Wines, Telegraphs, Cut Squares and more. Highlights by number include mint #C1-6, C13-15 (NH), C18, K1-18, O16, O18, O23, O60, O72-73, O87, O90-92, Q1-12, RW1-25, and used C4-6, E1-7, J5, O4, O24, O25, O27-29, O41-44, O65, Q1-12, overall Fine to Very Fine, scans & video viewable online. Shipping charges apply - weight 7.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Accumulations
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2093   imageMint & Used Collections with Accumulation, 1851-2002, Multiple collections in various albums, the best of which is in a Scott National from 1851-1977 with complete mint from the 1930s onward, but many better classics as well. In addition to two unused $5 Columbians, we also have mint #259 (with certificate), 273, 300-06, 501-18, 551-71, 600-03 (line pairs), 658-79, 692-701, 721-23 (line pairs), 803-34, 839-51 (line pairs), and used #9-10, 17, 35, 68-69, 71, 73, 112-17, 134-35, 149, 212-17, 230-40, 260, 275-76, 285-89, 291, 294-99, 310-11, 323-27, 342. Many more better items to be found in the 20 or so albums and various stockbooks, as well as two boxes with random material in glassines and on counter pages. In addition, albums for U.S. Possessions with Philippines until 1964, cut squares, postal cards, revenues, a collection of mint Ryukyu on pages, a few Zeppelin covers, and two mostly empty but like-new hingeless Lighthouse albums in slipcases with pages for B-O-B and regular issues 1994-2000, overall Fine to Very Fine, additional images online. Shipping charges apply - weight 157 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2094   imageAll-Mint Stock with Much Premium Material, 1883-1990s, Mostly pre-WWII with lots of reds & violets, but much more beyond that including an entire box with plate number singles & strips on black cards from 1895-1934 with such better as #282, E13, J77a, and a special pack with siderographer & engraver initials, such as a pair of 295, blocks of 372, 568, 575-76, 611, 621, and 42 NH examples of #300. In addition to some modern face, numerous coil rolls including bulk rate and test coils, as well as Prexie coil end strips, and even some modern errors, like 25 pairs of 1519a. Other highlights include E2, E3 (7), E5 (5), E6 (9), F1 (12), TD91 (pair), and plate blocks of 1030-53 (6), C21 (top margin block of 10), C24, F1 (plate block of 4), QE2-3 (top margin blocks of 10), PS13, R734, etc, overall Fine to Very Fine, ex-Birkinbine; additional scans & video online. Shipping charges apply - weight 18 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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2095   image"The Old Curiosity Shop" Large Accumulation of Stamps & Covers, 1861-2000s, Tens of thousands of stamps in albums, stockbooks, red boxes of "102" cards, glassines, and bunches more still on paper. Thousands of covers too from special events and FDCs to postal stationery entires and hundreds of military covers mostly still with their original contents. Thousands of revenues on pages and on "102" cards, loads of precancels, APS circuit books from the 1940s, hundreds of large photographs from the military, piles of Christmas seals in full sheets and many other Cinderellas, like philatelic show labels. And there is definitely better material to be found among the chaos including a ton of mint, a good chunk of it from the modern era with many in full sheets. Winter may seem like a long way away, but this would be a perfect lot to whittle away those long dark days, overall Fine to Very Fine, on-site inspection a necessity. Shipping charges apply - weight 224 lbs. (Image)

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2096   imageUseful Balance Lot, 1851-2021, a sneaky lot; on the surface most of the 25 binders have used on manila pages organized by catalog number, about 50 BEP show cards, a few Commemorative panels, and perhaps 200 Souvenir Pages and Official Souvenir Pages; a deeper dive reveals much more; Lindner hingeless album with postally used including #20, 25, 78, 112-117, 145-155, 165, 219-229, 230-239, 260, 275, 265, 276A, 311, 630 (mint), and Kansas Nebraska; binder with 100s of #219 forming an attractive fancy cancel study; fresh unused cut squares nicely populated 1865-1992; few hundred Revenue pages with some better items including the handmade remnant pages of the Kullman 1862-1871 Revenue Collection; a few 100 precancels neatly arranged; 119 Year sets from 1971 up through the 1990s (moderate duplication); 25 stock certificates in a mint sheet file; extensive Narcotics, Liquor, and Wine issues; seldom seen sheet of IRS lock seal stamps; 7 covers in presentation folders flown in space on Challenger; 38 used Federal Ducks (mostly $1-$3) plus numerous State Ducks on black stock pages; a few $100 in US Face postage; and much more, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 170 lbs. (Image)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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2097   imageMassive Warehouse Wall, 1853-2020, we have offered big lots before but this is BIG! tens of thousands of envelopes and postal stationery with wonderful mix of early century commercial postal history and drawer after drawer (and binder after binder) of First Day Covers; dozens of Bankers Boxes of loose envelopes from really nice to boringly pedestrian; most of the 37 FDC binders look new and the unaddressed cacheted covers inside are super clean; noticed perhaps 150 Souvenir Pages (might be some good ones); this will take the winner quite some time to separate wheat from chaff but the reward might be quite a haul, Very Good to Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1340 lbs. (Image)


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Estimate $1,500-2,500

SOLD for $800.00
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2098   imageSomething For Everyone, 1882-1984, 1400+ turn of the century used postal entires; about 600 naval covers with most from the 1930s and some Polar from the 1960s; a few hundred covers from 1920s -1940s organized by state; shoebox of 50 Arizona Territorial covers related to Globe, corner cards from mining companies with lots of enclosures (1906-1907) plus two dozen Registry Return Receipt cards; about 75 WWI and WWII APO covers (US and GB); Rev McBride correspondence consisting of over 200 letters from 1870s to 1920s; 500 commercially used 3¢ entires postmarked MD, RI, NJ, NY, and PA; 400 Utah Locals from Mountainville with last day hand cancels that tie the 35¢ triangle produced by the Timpanogos Philatelic Society, a few dozen uncut sheets of 12 plus a number of Artist Proofs; about 100 BOB covers including Postage Due, Special Delivery, illegal use, Registered, Official, Parcel Post, and more; 800 mixed postal history 1910-1950; 75 Overland Mail commemorative envelopes (Sept 1- Oct 10, 1958) from MI, AK, OK, TX, NM, AZ, and CA; about 45 modern Officials on oversized Indian Reservation envelopes; 400+ mostly WWII APO mail with nice selection of WWI and censors; 350 Polar, Space, First Flights, and more; several stampless folded letters (1820-1848); 250 better covers (many sleeved) with annotations; about 125 covers of Mayme Moore family correspondence, 1870s-1920s with contents; 50 AZ hotel covers from Globe, Nogales, Ajo, Bishee, Chandler, Clifton, Prescott, Safford, Yuma, Douglas, Phoenix, Tucson, and more; 325 commercial mining and motion pictures corner cards (1930s-1940s); 150 WWII with many scarce APOs sleeved and identified; 750+ well mixed dollar box material from 1870-1950; 125 AZ commemorative town cancels; 150 1900-1930 postal history; 200 WWI era covers; and 50 meters on vintage business corner cards; wow, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 166 lbs. (Image)

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2099   imageUseful Balance Lot, 1873-2016, singles, plate blocks, Postage Due, Federal Ducks, Revenues, and coils; 42 First Issue Revenues (cat $700+) on two Scott album pages; 17 used Federal Ducks ($2-$7.50) on black stock page; #630 White Plains souvenir sheet with hinges and perforation separations in selvege; Italy #74 lower left corner margin block of 40, pristine, never hinged (cat $1,000); black stock page with mint #294-299, 323-327, and 617-619; #547 never hinged nicely centered with guide line at left; about 100 2¢ Washingtons with several #634A identified; never hinged Prexies on album pages, #J88-J101 on White Ace page, Transportation Series coils, non-denominated (sheet, booklet, and coils) on page as well as booklet panes, Prominent Americans complete, and several unexploded booklets (#BK69 (4), BK86 (3), and BK113); good stuff, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.4 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $750-1,000

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Dealers Stocks
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2100   imageBirkinbine's Equally Colossal Mint Classic Back-up Stock, 1893-1932, mixed hinged and Never Hinged, includes Columbians to 8c NH including 6c block of four and to 30c hinged, plus 8 tickets, first Bureaus to 10c, Trans Miss hinged to 10c (2) and 2c Never Hinged (8), 4 hinged Pan American complete sets, Louisiana Purchase to 10c (2) (total cat value $2,612.50), Jamestown 3 NH sets plus extras (total cat value $4,250), and we are barely into the first of two long boxes and some overflow, the rest of the boxes include tons of Washington Franklins including Nos. 498-518 (two No. 500) and No. 524 (2) and Offset issues and lots of coil pairs, plus the 1909 and Pan Pacific and Pilgrim issues, the 1922 issues to the $5 (2 sets) plus large quantities of the lower values, Scott Nos. 575-577, 581-5`91, 597-606, and the 1924-32 commemoratives and definities (Scott 610/653) in large quantities, also includes a few Bank Note issues, generally Fine to Very Fine with some stamps Very Fine to Extremely Fine, view the entire lot online and prepare to be impressed, ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 25 lbs. (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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2101   image"In Stock" Extremely Potent Mostly Used Holding, 1846-1920, From New York and Providence, R.I. Postmaster Provisionals to a very thorough handling of the Washington/Franklins, an incredibly powerful assemblage of classics on black stocksheets, mostly used but plenty of better mint throughout as well. Multiples of #1 & 2, in-depth 1851-61 issues, copious Bank Notes, complete 1869 Pictorials, a very extensive array of 1st & 2nd Bureau issues, and more, all sorted into quasi-catalogue order but further analysis is unquestionably needed with various shades, watermark, and type & grill varieties yet to be determined, which could very well yield to even greater value than what already is in plain sight, not to mention fancy cancels and a number of proofs sprinkling in. Entirely viewable online with the first half of stocksheets scanned for a closer look. As expected, condition will vary, but overall Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 7.1 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Image)

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2102   imageBirkinbine's Colossal Classic Back-up Stock, 1869-1932 (Scott 112/1053, F1), 1869-1932 used includes Nos. 112, 113 (2), 115, 116 (4), 117 (3), 118 (2), 119 (4), 120 (3), 121 (2), 1870/1879 Bank Notes to 90c (most of the grills are dubious), 1894/95 $1 (12), 262, 277, 278 (3), 291 (4), 292, 298 (3), 299 (8), 310 (4), 311 (4), 312, 313, 342 (3), 404 (3), 578, 579 (2), o.g. includes Nos. 113, 114, 1870/1879 Bank Notes to 10c, 205, 209, 222-224 (3), 226 (3), 227 (2), 228 (2), 229, 230-240 (4 to 13 each), 277 (2), 288 (4), 289 plate block (top pair NH; bottom pair LH), 290 (4), 296 (14), 297 (11), 298 (15), 299 (16), 325 (12), 326 (8). 327 (4), 328 (14), 329 (19), 330 (12 including plate no. strip of 3), 331-342 (2), 331-340 (blocks of 4) and many other Washington Franklins in quantities, 369 (7 including block of 4), 397 (15), 398 (23), 399 (5), 400 (6). 400A, 403 (2), 547, 570 (8), 571 (6), 572 (4), 573, 578 (5), 579 (6), 581-591 (2), 692-701 (2), 704-715 (8), plus quanties of Nos. 537 & 548-550 & 610/656, Never Hinged includes Nos. 206, 233-239 (1 to 3 each), 287 (3 plus plate no. pair), 288, 289 (2), 295 (17), 326 (2), 327, 328 (34), 329 (23), 397 (30), Washington Franklins in quantities, 398 (31), 399 (8), 402 (2), 551-573, 570 (8), 571 (7), 572 (3), 573, 573a, 578 (2), 579 (2), 692-701 (2), plus quanties of Nos. 548-550 & 610/656, also includes No. 125 unused (no gum) with natural straight edge, and No. 1053 (14 NH singles and 2 NH plate blocks), on black stockcards in a long file box, some faults as always on lots with this many stamps, generally Fine to Very Fine, see the entire lot online, ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 7 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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2103   image"Eye Candy" Lovely Mostly Mint Holding, 1862-1985, One binder of stocksheets loaded with premium material, from Zeppelins to modern errors. Many multiples of #C1-6 both mint & used, a White Plains sheets, Shanghai overprints, better revenues, like R1b (pair), the famous Washington 5¢ rose error in two blocks of nine, some proofs, better possessions, like used Guam 12 and Philippines 1, better plate blocks, like 370-71, 373, 550, 832-34, J56a, Q3, even scarcer modern issues, like a used 1891 (plate 6). Much, much more and you can view all of it online, overall Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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2104   imageUsed Postal and Postal Reply Card Used Hoard from the Birkinbine estate and including a portion of the Louis K. Robbins estate, many 1000's of postal cards including Nos. UX1 (74; cat $1,850), No. UX4 (62 (most faint or indistinct); cat $21,700), UX6/6a (56 including 3 to England, 3 to Italy, 6 to Austria, 2 to Belgium, 1 to Puerto Rico, and 38 to Germany; cat $1,400), UX13 (one to Austria and one to Germany; cat $170), UX14 supposed EDU Nov. 27 1897 Hoboken NJ to Newburgh NY (Scott lists dedicated first day of Dec. 1, 1897), UX15 (23; cat $345), UX16 (5 to Germany and 1 to France), plus many hundreds of UX5's, UX7's (including 193 "Indian Territory", UX9's and UX27's and hundreds of UX8's, UX10's and decent amounts of others up to UX33, also includes groups of Railroad related & R.P.O., Masonics, and addressed to Puerto Rico, strength in varieties, interesting cancels included corored and carrier and railroad, some to European destinations, many advertising (these are the top two shelves in the image) also including UY's (the bottom shelf in the image), many hundreds of used post office registry return receipt cards, and some mint & unused cards, very well sorted in shoeboxes and pittsburgh file boxes, generally Fine to Very Fine, see the UX4's, the UX6's, and the UX14 EDU online, ex Birkinbine (and Louis K. Robbins; who we knew and greatly respected for his knowledge and honesty). Shipping charges apply - weight 155 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Estimate $4,000-6,000

SOLD for $4,000.00
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2105   imagePostal and Postal Reply Card Mint and Preprinted Hoard from the Birkinbine estate and including a portion of the Louis K. Robbins estate, Nos. UX7/UX209, better includes mint Nos. UX1 (cat $375), UX3 (6; cat $450), UX5 (6; cat $450), UX6 (9; cat $675), UX7 (4; $280), UX8 (26; cat $1,430), UX9 (50 (including 4 miscut; cat $1,250), UX10 (206; cat $9,785), UX11 (29; cat $652.50), UX12 (14; cat $630), UX13 (cat $200), UX14 (35 (1 miscut); cat $1,400), UX15 (8; cat $380), UX16 (164; cat $2,456), UX18 (11; cat $192.50), UX19 (4; cat $180), UX20 (20; cat $1,150), UX21 (13; cat $1,170), UX22 (22; $495), UX23 (161; cat $1,771), UX24 (549; cat $6,588, plus one with favor 1920 "1 Cent" surcharge), UX25 (562; cat $843), UX26 (61; cat $793), UX27 (over 1,100 unused and approximately 1,000 preprinted; cat $500), UX28 (approximately 600; cat $360), UX29 (11; cat $467.50), UX30 (13; cat $390), UX37 (130; cat $585), UX38 (approximately 1,875 mint and 771 preprinted; cat $850), UX39 (1,316 including 800 unmarked, 45 Atlanta, 13 Austin TX, 11 Birmingham AL, 9 Boston, 13 Brooklyn, 13 Charlotte NC, 15 Chicago, 12 Dallas, 9 Denver, 17 Detroit, 47 Los Angeles, 11 Minneapolis, 41 Nashville, 50 New York City, 10 Oklahoma City, 21 Pittsburgh, 6 St. Louis, 5 San Diego, 9 San Francisco, 38 Seattle, 36 Topeka KS, 34 Vicksburg & 27 Washington DC (cat $658), UX39a (106; cat $848), UX39d (40; cat $480), UX39 var with surcharge on reverse, UX40 (1,732; cat $1,126), UX40a (10; cat $70), UX42 (158; cat $790), UX44 (1,978; cat $494.50), UX45 (265; cat $397.50), UX46 (1,119; cat $559.50), UX46a (15; cat $180), UX46d (654; cat $2,779.50), and UX49 (295; cat $1,180), includes many varieties, indicia color shades, card thickness, etc. with some USPS catalog listed (and many identified), The UX7 to UX49 listed in this description have a total catalog value of over $45,500 with no premiums for the varieties; these occupy the top two shelves in the image, the third shelf is the issues from UX48 on (not catalogued) and the bottom shelf is all mint UY's (not catalogued), also includes many preprinted unused post cards (not counted; sorted with the mint cards), a handful of pairs and strips and blocks of four of uncut cards including a couple with printing on the message side, well organized in mostly shoeboxes and pittsburgh file boxes, overall Very Fine, we would not be surprised if the catalog value of the rest of the preprinted UX's and all of the UY's reached $15,000-$20,000 for a total catalog value of approximately $60,000-$65,000, ex Birkinbine (and Louis K. Robbins; who we knew and greatly respected for his knowledge and honesty). Shipping charges apply - weight 317 lbs. (Image)

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Estimate $4,000-6,000

SOLD for $2,300.00
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2106   imageBirkinbine's Mint, Unused & Used Classic US Stock, consisting of 1850's-1930's issues in quantities of both mint, unused and used, includes better used 1861 issues to 24c, used 1869 issues to 15c, used No. 291, mint 1909 issues and Washington Franklins, Nos. 323-330, 397-404, 548-550, 614-621 and C1-C6 in large quantities of both mint and used, also including mint Nos. E1-E5, Dues, Parcel Posts, some mint and used Officials and Ducks, and much more, on 8.5 x 11 manila and black stockpages in four thick binders plus a small box, very mixed condition with some sound and most being faulty, generally Fine to Very Fine, see most of the lot online, ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 23 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $4,000-6,000

SOLD for $11,500.00
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2107   imageAbundant Mint & Used Classic Stock, 1855-1970s, Almost entirely pre-WWII mint & used stock in an aging stockbook brimming with premium material throughout, from 100's of Bank Notes to excellent Columbians including dollar values, 1st thru 4th Bureau issues with a few plate number strips & blocks in the mix, and some choice B-O-B including a set of mint Zepps and over 100 Ducks. Condition does vary greatly, but on the whole Fine to Very Fine with enormous catalogue value, ex-Birkinbine; viewable in its entirety. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $14,000.00
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2108   imageMassive Revenue Stamp Holding from the Birkinbine Estate, including two shoeboxes of mostly first issue perforated issues (some imperf, part perf, 2nd & 3rd issues), three shoeboxes noted as R151-R191 plus some additional revenue stamps, one glassines box "R196-222", one cigar box "double impressions R212-R237 & RD3-91", a small red stockbook with Nos. R631/R638 (35-245 each; total 1992 cat $2,238), an unmarked green shoebox containing mostly Nos. R220's-R240's, a shoebox with "R374-676 & RB1-70", a shoebox with "RC1-26 & RD1-17", a box with "RD4-Portraits" (which means stock transfer (RD) stamps including many greens), one glassines box with Wine stamps, a box of revenues on checks and documents including many first issues and a few railroad uses of revenue stamped paper checks, a sheet folder with large quantities of 1/2c to 2c North Dakota cigarette tax stamps overprinted "Canceled" and handstamped with a three digit number (some no gum and some original gum; couple perfins), a small group of Hunting Permit stamps including No. RW1 tied on license by purple double circle datestamp, No. RW66 NH single and plate blocks with 2017 PSE certs graded Superb 98 (SMQ $140 per stamp) two slides of 1863 revenue stamp on onion skin paper (one blue and one green), and a handful of odds and ends, very mixed condition as always on revenue stamp lots of this massive size and enormous scope, generally Fine to Very Fine, see the highlighted duck stamps and the essays online, ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 34 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,500-3,500

SOLD for $2,600.00
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2109   image"Overprint on Demand" Copious Mint Holding of Kansas & Nebraska Overprints, 1929, Neatly placed onto black cards either in sets or individual stamps with much never hinged, most of it indicated on the card as such. Total Scott 2022 CV approximately $12,500 with dozens more mint & used not figured in this total, generally Fine to Very Fine, viewable in full; ex-Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)


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Estimate $2,500-3,000

SOLD for $2,200.00
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2110   imageStock o' Blocks Assortment, 1883-1919, neatly arranged on stockpages, an all mint, majority never hinged, mix of multiples comprising (blocks of four unless noted) #214 (2 blocks of six, 6 blocks of four), 230 (blocks of 25 and 22), 232 (block of 23), 323 (5), 324 (with pairs and strips, some positional), 325 (6), 326 (4), 327 (2), 398 (2 blocks of 30, each with different plate number), 536 (top left part arrow block of 24), Q1 (block of 18) and Q2 (block of 15 plus strip of four); clean throughout and all appear sound, though expect the occasional small flaw or separation, generally Fine to Very Fine, worth review; fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000

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2111   imageBirkinbine's Classic Revenue Back Up Stock, strength in first issues imperforate and part perforated, with respectable groups of match & medicines, telegraph including complete booklets, playing cards, tobacco and cigarette and related, about 30 beer stamps, Puerto Rico, also includes a few miscellaneous, first issue imperforates to R85a (most are singles with large margins and manuscript cancels), first issue part perforate to $1 including seven stamps unused, on black stockcards in shoebox sized box, generally Fine to Very Fine, see this lot online, ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 6 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-3,000

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2112   imageMostly Premium Plate Block Dealer Stock, 1909-56, Made up mostly of Reds & Violets, but many even better including the following: #371, 372, 374-75, 537, 548 (2), 553, 565 (3), 610, 611 (4), 614-16, 617 (2), 618 (3), 620 (6), 621, 628, 649-50 (4), 694-99, 740-49 (10), 756-65 (2), 771 (2), 834, 1053 (2), etc, generally Fine to Very Fine, ex-Birkinbine; additional images online. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $2,000-2,500

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2113   imagePostal Card and Postal Reply Card Mint and Preprinted Group from the Birkinbine estate and including a portion of the Louis K. Robbins estate (Scott UX1/UX33, UY1/UY27), Nos. UX1 (7; cat $2,625), UX3 (17; cat $1,275), UX5 (7; cat $525), UX6 (114; cat $3,990), UX7 (24; $1,680), UX8 (3; cat $165), UX9 (9 including 1 miscut; cat $225), UX10 (71 including 1 miscut and 1 with Columbian Exposition multicolor design printed on reverse; cat $3,372.50), UX11 (17; cat $382.50), UX12 (21; cat $945), UX13 (4; cat $800), UX14 (30 including 1 miscut; cat $1,200), UX15 (17; cat $807.50), UX16 (120; cat $1,800), UX18 (8; cat $140), UX19 (9; cat $405), UX32 (22 plus 29 preprinted; most identified by city; cat $1,590), UX33 (15; most identified by city; cat $195), includes many varieties, few indicia color shades, varying card thickness, etc. with some USPS catalog listed (and many identified), also includes many preprinted unused post cards (not counted; sorted with the mint cards), well organized mostly in glassine envelopes, also includes a binder containing quantities of mint UY2/UY27 (cat over $700) including 20 UY7's with no roulette appearing on the reply side; some with faults, overall Very Fine, see a short video of this lot online, ex Birkinbine (and Louis K. Robbins; who we knew and greatly respected for his knowledge and honesty).
Scott approximately $25,000.

Shipping charges apply - weight 15 lbs.
We mined these from the used hoard after the mint hoard had already been written and imaged.
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Estimate $2,000-3,000

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2114   image"One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Three Mississippi" Bountiful Mint Trans-Mississippi 1¢ & 2¢ Holding, 1898, You can keep counting because there's a whole lotta mint here and almost all of it in pairs with imprint & plate number. A total of 30 pairs for the 1¢ and over 130 for the 2¢ with a few extra singles. Catalogue alone for the singles based on hinged value is around $7,500 but that's not taking the attached plate numbers into account, nor the fact that a lot of this should be considered never-hinged as often the hinge was only applied to the selvage. As an added bonus, as if this lot actually needed one, is a MNH strip of four of the 4¢ Pan-American, also with imprint & plate number, generally Fine to Very Fine, additional images online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)


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Estimate $1,800-2,200

SOLD for $1,200.00
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2115   image"Use It or Lose It" Massive Used Stock from Long-Time Dealer, 1857-1990s, A professional philatelist for over a half century, this dealer amassed an enormous amount of U.S. stock over his lifetime and this is the bulk of the used holdings. No matter what you are looking for, whether it's Bank Notes, Bureaus, Washington/Franklins or B-O-B, the coverage is outstanding and you will also find some mint mixed in. Some better used include #35, 37a, 68-71, 73, 76, 78, 78b, 87, 112-17, 291-92, 311-12, RW1 (2 on licenses), and lots, lots more including an entire glassine file of Bank Notes with mostly fancy cancels. And one of the greatest attributes of this lot is that the majority of it is very well organized, in catalogue order, and a lot of the early stuff is even graded. Time to pass the torch to the next generation of stamp dealers, overall Fine to Very Fine, ex-Birkinbine; additional images online. Shipping charges apply - weight 92 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Estimate $1,800-2,200

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2116   image"Lord Love a Duck!" Outstanding Mostly Mint Hunting Permit Holding, 1934-2023, Virtually up to the present day with very nearly 200 Federal Ducks housed in a small binder with each year occupying a counter page. Highlights include used #RW1-3, RW5, RW7, RW8 (on license), mint RW1 (NH), RW2 (with plate #), RW4-5, RW6 (NH), RW7-8, RW10-12 (NH), plate blocks RW51-55, and many more. This holding can be viewed in its entirety online, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)


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Estimate $1,800-2,200

SOLD for $1,700.00
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2117   imageSpecial Delivery Mint and Used Stock of John Birkinbine (Scott E1-E23), better include Nos. E1 (10 used), E2 (1 NH & 11 used), E3 (2 hinged & 13 used), E4 (4 used), E5 (17 used), E6 (33 used), E7 (10 hinged & 10 used), E8/E8b (2 hinged & 40 used), E9/E9a (1 hinged & 36 used including one XF Jumbo), E10/E10a (10 used), E11 with "pink back" (3 NH, 3 hr, 2 used), etc. to E23, well organized on black cards; few faults as always on lots with this many stamps, centering varies from Fine to Extremely Fine, see the entire lot online, ex Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,500-2,000

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2118   image"Among Other Things" Variety Lot of Mostly Better Material, 1895-1998, Two binders loaded with varied material, some of which could be classified as dealer stock, such as a large amount from the Farley era with souvenir sheets in ample quantities, like #730-31 (50), 735 (100), 750 (35), 751 (70), 768 (4 blocks of four panes), used center line blocks of 756-65, and other special printings including gutter blocks. Other highlights include mint 286 (plate block of four), 309 (block), 326, 803-34, a gorgeous White Plains sheet, plate blocks of six of 537, 614-15, C24, plate blocks of four of RW35, RW46, RW48-49, lots of test coils and newspaper stamps, such as PR114-25 including proofs, and C2 & C6 on separate covers. Even some better modern, like scarcer booklets 2920c (2), 3122Ef (2), BK270 (7). Something for everyone, generally Fine to Very Fine, ex-Birkinbine; video flips accessible online. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.6 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,500-2,500

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2119   image"Mr. Farley, I Presume!" Mostly MNH Souvenir Sheet Holding, 1933-35, Hundreds of souvenir sheets from the Farley era, the vast majority mint and mostly never hinged. Quantities are as follows: #730 (84 mint, 4 used), 731 (71 mint, 1 used), 735 (283 mint, 21 used), 750 (96 mint, 25 used), 751 (119 mint, 14 used). In addition, some special printings including 768 & 769 in blocks of four panes, generally Fine to Very Fine, total cat value exceeds $11,000; ex-Birkinbine. Shipping charges apply - weight 3 lbs. (Image)


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Estimate $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,400.00
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2120   imageWonderful All-Mint Holding of B-O-B Singles & Plate Blocks, 1879-1952, Glassines & black cards with better air mails, special delivery and postage dues, abundant officials including some proofs, multiples of the lone registration stamp, and some very nice Shanghai overprints. Highlights include plate blocks of #C1-2, C9, C10, C12, C21 (5), C22 (3), C31 (8), C46 (32), E14 (2), J101 (9), O133 (17), mint singles of F1 (6), Q5-10, Q12, JQ1-5, K3 (4), K5 (4), K6 (3), K8, K9 (3), and a whole lot more, overall Fine to Very Fine, ex-Birkinbine; additional images online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,200-1,800

SOLD for $3,750.00
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