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Spain, Collection of Unused & Used Postal Stationery Cards, 1873-1933, 80 in total, from both Spain (51) and Cuba (29), including both single cards and message-reply cards, the vast majority 19th century; three King Alfonso XII cards are uprated (one defective); the Cuba cards are unused except for one, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Spanish Colonies: Philippines, 1854, 5c orange Isabella (Scott 1), a lovely four-margined example neatly cancelled, Very Fine, a scarce stamp in this quality, with clear 1985 B.P.A. certificate. Scott $350 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Spanish Colonies: Philippines, 1854, Isabella II, 1r slate blue, "Corros" instead of "Correos" (Scott 4d), with clear color, large even margins, cancelled by rhomboid of dots leaving most of variety clear; tropical climatization on reverse just affecting front and light horizontal crease at foot, Very Fine, a scarce and desirable plate variety, signed Roig, with his 1956 certificate (as #3a). Edifil 3it. Scott $4,000 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Switzerland, 1924, William Tell, 20c vermilion on buff (Scott 175 var), block of 4 with vertical gutter, two examples of the Michel- and Zumstein-listed pair, brightly colored and solidly printed; paper pristine and cancel light; accompanying certificate notes bowing in each pair, though we don't see it (hinge remnant in gutter at top), Very Fine, with 1989 Rellstab certificate. Michel WZ 23 Bx. Zumstein S 33; SFr 2,800 ($2,780). Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:05:00 EST
Sold For 325
Postal History Airmail Postal History Zeppelin Covers: Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 Flights
Switzerland, 1929 (Aug 15-26) Round-the-World Flight, Friedrichshafen - Los Angeles (Michel 30), cacheted cover franked (front & back) with 10fr postage, including the 5fr Rüti (206) - $400 on cover - and #C9-14, Very Fine. Only 272 covers were flown. Michel €600 ($670) Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Michel €600 ($670) Suggested Bid
Opening US$ 225.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:05:54 EST
Sold For 225
Worldwide A-Z Tannu Tuva
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 368
Symbol: (Cat No: 120//123a
Tannu Tuva, 1943, 22nd Anniversary of Independence (Scott 120//123a), selection of multiples comprising pairs of #122, 123, 122a and 123a; and strips or sheets of five of #120, 120a and 121a; an occasional wrinkle or bumped corner, but generally sound, without gum as issued, Very Fine, uncommon material, as reflected in Scott's values. Scott $4,465 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Scott $4,465 Suggested Bid $500-7
Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 500.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:06:17 EST
Sold For 500
Vatican City
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 369
Symbol: E
Vatican, Pope Pius XII stamp/label Essay by the American Bank Note Co., three-color Progressive Die Essay: a compound proof of the three parts of the design with the signature of the engraver, John Hoy, in the die, 57 x 120 mm; plus a stamp-size impression of the assembled three-piece die; both on proof paper, the composite proof with a stain in the upper left corner, otherwise Very Fine, a unique pair. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Vatican, 1934, 40c-3.70L Provisional Surcharges complete (Scott 35-40), an exceptional mint set, the 2.55L being from the first printing with a type III "5", o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, signed A. Diena & Raybaudi, with a 1963 Diena certificate. Sassone 35-40; €4,000 ($4,480). Scott $3,750 Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Scott $3,750 Suggested Bid $1,000
Opening US$ 750.00
Sold...US$ 750.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:07:10 EST
Sold For 750
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 371
Symbol: P
Cat No: 537/540
Vatican, 1973, Copernicus, trial color proofs (Scott 537/540), lovely and very scarce proof booklet, with front showing "Österreichische Staatsdruckerei" with handstamped "IMPRIMATUR" in red; inside reveals 16 proofs, comprising eight 50L proofs in different colors, plus eight undenominated proofs for the 20L and 100L values in different colors, Very Fine, striking and rare. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Abu Dhabi, 1966, 30f on 30np Shaikh Shakhbut b. Sultan Al-Nahyan, Arabic surcharge "20" for "30" error (Scott 18b), o.g., never hinged, Post Office fresh with striking color and crystal-clear surcharge, Very Fine, a remarkably pristine error. Scott $9,000 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Cambodia, 1991 (Apr. 10), Provisional Surcharge issue, on Registered cover from Pursat, Kampuchea to San Diego (Scott 1149), neat Airmail cover franked by "500" hand-surcharge in red Provisional issue, along with 200r additional postage, sent via Phnom Penh with October 11 transit on reverse, Very Fine, exceptionally rare usage on cover. SG 1170g. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
China, 1915, Junk Issue, First Peking printing, 1½¢-$20 (Scott 240-242), o.g., hinged, a wonderfully fresh trio, with the iconic $20 value (affixed to card) offering brilliant, fresh color; the $20 shows lower right corner perforation to be either torn or heavily creased, but still highly attractive, Very Fine appearance. Chan 229, 238, 248. Scott $6,500 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Scott $6,500 Suggested Bid $1,500
Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1,600.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:10:45 EST
Sold For 1600
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 377
Symbol: EP
Cat No: 779/780E
China, 1947, P.O. Anniversary, $400/$500 without denomination, die proof on India on card (Scott 779/780E), in scarlet - the issued color of the $400 - with imprinted die no. 88218, 88 x 74 mm with full die sinkage; few tiny, faint tone spots in the margin of proof, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 450.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:11:03 EST
Sold For 450
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 378
Symbol: EP
Cat No: 779/780E
China, 1947, P.O. Anniversary, $400/$500 without denomination, die proof on India on card (Scott 779/780E), in black with imprinted die no. 88218, 88 x 74 mm with full die sinkage; couple tiny, insignificant tone spots at left edge of proof, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Chinese Provinces: North East Provinces, Parcel Post, 1948, $500,000 on $5,000,000 lilac (Scott Q1), without gum as issued, Post Office fresh with clean impression and crisp overprint; paper lily-white and sound, Very Fine, a tough stamp; Scott only prices this as CTO used ($180). Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 14:11:31 EST
Sold For 250
Egypt
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 380
Symbol: o
Cat No: Collection
Egypt, 1859-78, Stamps of Great Britain used in Suez and Alexandria, lovely group of five items, each selected to show a premium strike; comprises Scott Egypt #A67, unframed Alexandria c.d.s. showing choice strike (rare; listed but unpriced; signed), plus four perfect strikes of "B02" killer on Scott #A58 (signed), A63 (2, 1 signed) and A49, Very Fine, a select specialist's group. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Egypt, 1923, King Fuad, 15m ultramarine, trial color proof (Scott 98), a beautiful and rare, ungummed and imperforate horizontal pair printed in issued color on proof card; pristine and choice, Very Fine, signed Holcombe, with his 1983 certificate. SG 117. Nile Post D97. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)