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Danish West Indies Collection, 1856/1915, a wondrous collection of mint and used singles including varieties, multiples, covers, postal stationery, etc. all on Scott or blank pages in an album, very little missing from the collection and includes useful 1st issue perf and imperf mostly used,
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Geneva, Beautiful Face Holding, 1969-2019, 25 sturdy manila folders containing hundreds of full sheets and large blocks from the Geneva Office; post office fresh and all is never hinged; an opportunity to create wonderful tab sets for customers at an attractive price point; $18,000 Face, Very
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Bermuda, "Bermuda High" Almost All Mint Collection, 1865-2015, With the exception of some 19th century used, almost entirely mint and nearly complete collection in two albums. The first volume has all stamps blackmounted and features some impressive classics, such as the following as mounted:
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Bermuda, Excellent Mostly Mint Collection, 1865-1995, In an album published by the Spellman Philatelic Museum with all stamps in black mounts, a distinguished collection which not only looks complete from 1935 onwards, but also has a notably strong offering of major & minor varieties of the K
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Ceylon, "The Teardrop of India" Mint & Used Collection, 1857-1952, In one binder with slipcase, a mix of mint & used throughout with all stamps in black mounts. An immensely powerful lineup of QV Heads, and we're going to list some for you, as mounted, used #1, 3, 6-6A, 20A, 31, 44, 50
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Ireland, Attractive Irish Zeppelin Cover Exhibit, 1932-1934, Single Frame exhibit consisting of 15 envelopes mounted and explained on exhibit pages in protective sleeves; includes Sieger #150, 171 (2), 177A, 189, 202, 214A, 219, 223, 226, 229, 232, 238, 238B, and 286A; all have Irish franking
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Ireland, "Inis Fáil" Almost Complete Mint Collection, 1922-2008, In one bulging Scott Specialty album with all stamps in black mounts, a very nearly complete mint collection of Ireland. If you are wondering how near, it's a ridiculously low number of missing stamps and to emphasize that, we a
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Ireland, Nearly Complete Mint Collection, 1922-89, In a pair of nice-looking White Ace albums with all stamps in black mounts, a very nearly complete mint collection with the number of empty spots in the single digits and the vast majority never hinged. Better include as mounted #1-8, 9-11, 1
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Malta, "The Maltese Falcon" Mostly Mint Collection, 1863-2000, Powerhouse collection with strong classics and missing less than ten stamps from 1928 on. In two hingeless Lighthouse albums with slipcases, better unused include #7a, 14, 15-16, 17-18, 36-45, 64, 71, 77-84, 86-92, 98-114,
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Qatar, Large Mint Accumulation, 1970-72, Qatar stepped onto the world stage when they were awarded this year's World Cup, and we present to you a rare offering of an all Qatari lot with full and partial sheets from the early 1970s all conveniently bundled for retail in packs each cataloging a
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Angola Collection, 1870-1963, extensive collection assembled by a knowledgeable and diligent collector of mostly mint on Scott and quadrille pages, good number of perforation and shade varieties in the classic period and with numerous premium as #4d mint, 5 mint and unused, 5a mint, 6b mint,
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Argentina, Old-Time Postal Stationery Wrapper Horde, 1870s-96, over 1,300 vintage wrappers, 95% from the 1870s' Juan de Arenales Issue to the 1896 first embossed Liberty Head issue. Not sure where this lot has been over the past 120 years, but it appears mostly untouched except for the additi
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Armenia, Semi-Specialized Stock Collection, 1918-modern, neatly arranged in two binders, the classic material with singles and blocks, perforated, imperforate and part-perforated varieties or errors, overprints, postal uses, a handful of Revenues on document, and more, the modern in multiples
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Austria and Territories, Key Mint & Used Collection, 1850-1975. Beautiful, front of the book highly complete, MNH, mint hinged and used quality stamp collection in 2 deluxe Lighthouse albums, in which all the toppers are present, such as (Michel no's): 139-156, 161-177*, 433-441*, 442- 446**
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Austria, Dynamite Oesterreich Collection, 1850-1972, all but a few items hinged in a Scott Specialty album, used to 1908 and mostly mint thereafter; nearly every space in the album is filled or have stamps present ready to be added, with classics offering sharp, clean cancels for the most par
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Austria, "The Eastern Empire" Mostly Mint Collection, 1850-1980, Outstanding collection in two volumes, the first with all stamps black-mounted on album pages up to 1950, and the second picking up the last 30 years to 1980 in a hingeless Lindner. A plenitude of better material among which you
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Austria, Mostly Mint Collection in Premium Albums, 1850-1992, Primarily used until 1908 and all mint from then on, this clean and attractive collection in two hingeless Lighthouse albums is very nearly complete. Better used include #1-5, 7, 12-16, 17, 41-46, 51-65 and mint 110-2
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1876-1927, an unused and used collection, including 1876 "Açores" overprint type B on 20r blue, tied by "Correio/ Sta. Cruz (Azores)" datestamp on 1880 envelope to Ashburnam, Mass., 1916 King Manuel II 10r to 50r set of four plate proofs in colors different to those issued, 1911 "Republica" o
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Belarus, Bulging Bundle to Bolster Business, 1991-2005, on manila pages in a filled-to-the-limit black binder, a pristine holding of Independent issues from #1 (and including a couple earlier items as well); with stamps and souvenir sheets for the period, the stamps as singles, pairs and mult
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Belgium, Solid Classic Collection, 1849-1960, 66-page stockbook packed with hundreds of better; several nice examples of King Leopold 10c and 20c, the perforated issues, and Coat-of-Arms; includes Air Post, Semi-Postal, and Parcel Post; sets, singles and souvenir sheets ready for your album o
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Belgium, Captivating Collection of Classics, 1849-1940, In two volumes, the first up to 1933 with all stamps in black mounts, and the second from 1934-40 including B-O-B with all stamps hinged on pages. A mix of mint & used throughout with some very hard-to-find items. Among the highlights as
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Bolivia, Postal History Bonanza of Thousands, an extensive assembly of covers, postal stationery and post cards ranging from classics to the 1970s; wonderful material throughout, including scores (if not hundreds) of bisects on cover, incredible town cancels, fancy cancels (including two Poto
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Bolivia, One-of-a-Kind Flyspecks on Cover Collection, a compilation you don't see every day, comprising approximately 290 covers, each bearing one or more stamps with one identified printing anomaly or another; note a couple early 20th century covers, but most are from mid-century or after; n
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Brazil Postal History Exhibit Collection, 1820-81, approximately 48 stampless and 12 franked covers, mostly transatlantic to Portugal with majority mounted and annotated on pages and including numerous covers waiting for the mounting and describing treatment; primarily 1851/77 period to Portu
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Brazil Collection, 1844-1954, neatly arranged on quadrille pages in a springback binder; includes #26-27 used, 37-38 used (2 each), 53-66 used, 68-78 used, 240 used, 446-449 mint, 465-474 mint, 496-498 mint, 502A mint, 507A mint, C53 mint, etc.; also includes an 1866-1939 collection balance o
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Cape Verde Collection, 1877-1972, a wide-ranging and extensive collection featuring not only the regularly issued stamps but also numerous varieties, assorted cancels and a handful of covers, mostly mint on Scott or quadrille pages and brimming with better sets and singles as #4 sheet of 28 n
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Czechoslovakia, Former Austria Postal History Cover & Postcard Dealer Stock, Over 850 pre-1915 folded letters, covers, postal cards and postcards from Imperial Austrian locales in present-day Czech Republic. These are a former dealer's stock and all items (except a few postcards) are in cover
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Czechoslovakia, "Czechs & Balances" Mint & Used Collections, 1918-2001, The highlight of this mega-Czech lot of 28 albums and a stockbook of duplicates, is without a shadow of a doubt the main mint collection housed in 13 hingeless Lindner albums and running from 1918-2001. Very nearly comple
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Czechoslovakia, Mostly Mint Collection, 1918-81, In a Minkus album with almost all stamps in mounts; a mix of mint & used into the 1940s, then all mint from that point on. Better mint include 175-78, 254B, 429a, 434a, 556, 719 (perf & imperf), 1129a, 1134a, B140-43, C2-3, etc. Also includes B
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Czechoslovakia, Stock of Mostly Miniature Sheets, 1957-91, neatly presented and identified on stockpages, in quantities from one to 50 with a total of over 330 sheets in all; also includes approximately 450 sets of Slovakia #34-37; complete inventory included and available online, Very Fine,
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Denmark, Super Specialized, Mint and Used Collection, 1864-1874, Fantastic depth and coverage on blank pages in folder, including (Facit no's): 11-15(*), 11** in pair with plate error 11V1 (large break in frame bottom left, with certificate), 11 in strip of 3 on cover, perforations trimmed at
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Denmark & Colonies, Almost Complete Mint Collection, 1851-2011, In two hingeless Stender albums in excellent condition and with all stamps in black mounts, an absolutely breathtaking collection of Denmark, Schleswig, Danish West Indies and the Faroe Islands. Perhaps it would be easier listing
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Denmark, "Great Dane" Collection of Mostly Used, 1851-2015, In three like-new hingeless Lighthouse albums, a mix of mint & used until 1938, then virtually all used thereafter and very well filled to 2010. Better used include #1-2, 3-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-15, 19-20, 24, 82, 135, O1-3, O6-9,
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Egypt, Highly Specialized Mint & Used Collection, 1866-1952, A clean and meticulously labeled homemade collection of mint and used in one binder. Although laid out according to Scott number, it dives much deeper into color varieties & shades, plate variations, inverted watermarks and perforat
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Finland, The "Nothing Could Be Finer" Finnish Collection, 1856-1962, neatly mounted in a slipcased Stender album, a virtually complete collection including regular issues, Semi-Postals, Airs, Military Stamps, and 1941-42 Karelia overprints; starts with a well-margined #2 with Wasa low box can
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Finland, Sensational Stock Selection of Classics, 1856-1915, a beautiful holding of early material, starting with #2 (5, 2 manuscript cancels, 2 high boxes, one manuscript plus town postmark), followed by a jaw-dropping array of Serpentines, most all fully toothed and with superior centering,
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Finland, Spectacular Collection of Postal Entires and Forms, 1850-1950s, all neatly arranged in four G&K binders on stockpages, all identified by Norma catalogue numbers (which clearly delineate more varieties than does Facit); two volumes are dedicated to 123 entires, from Posthorns to Russi
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Finland, "First Place Finnish" Mint Collection, 1866-2006, In a 2-volume Stender album with all stamps in black mounts, an awesome collection of strong classics and utter completeness from 1927 onwards, with additional booklets and the booklet singles, some FDCs and a complete range of Framas
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Finland, Fantastic First Issues Collection, 1856-92, neatly arranged on quadrille pages in a pristine slipcased Oriel album, an extensive and valuable holding of imperforate and serpentine Coat-of-Arms issues (#1-13) with matching postal stationery, the latter extending to the early Russian p
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Finland, Attractive Mint and Used Collection of Postal Cards, 1871-1953, a whopping 476 cards presented on stockpages in five binders, all identified by Norma number (#1//117), with a fair number present parallel mint and used; essentially all clean with a solid range of printing and paper va
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Finland, Multifaceted and Valuable Stock Holding, in five albums or binders with another stack of material loose (much on counter book pages or Jay Smith sales cards), a healthy quantity of material to replenish your stock; albums comprise 1875-1925 issues, 1875-Russian era, Serpentines to 19
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Finland, Strong Postal History Selection, ca. 1866-1944, comprising a couple hundred covers plus a similar number of postal cards, variously franked (or not), and offering a snapshot of Finnish postal markings; most sleeved individually (or sensibly grouped), some identified and priced, all r
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Finland, Wide-ranging Cancels Collection, several hundred stamps from the Serpentines to about the early 1940s, along with a few stationery items, presented on a variety of pages in a springback album with additional loose pages in a glassine, offering a broad array of Finnish cancels; the al
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Finland, Collection of Russia Used in Finland, 1904-16, 153 items (singles, pairs, blocks and larger multiples, pieces and covers/fronts) neatly arranged and annotated on quadrille pages in a blue springback binder, comprising the 1889-1904 Coat-of-Arms issue (no 7R value), 1909-11 Coat-of-Ar
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Finland, A Legion of Lions Collection, 1917-18, in three binders plus additional, a varied and semi-specialized compilation of the Saarinen and Vaasa Lions, including proofs (normal plus one UPU for an unissued value), reversed watermarks, offsets, plate flaws, cancels, overprints, blocks and
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German South West Africa, Sizable Contingent, 1897-1914, 72 mostly postal cards spanning much of the German occupation period; District Chief of Omaruru writing about a cattle plague, Lieutenant Schule on Oct 1901 survey mission, postal agent Hulsmann with detailed text to Crefeld, and map of
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Greece, "Going Greek" Mostly Mint Collection, 1861-1987, In two volumes and mostly mint with all stamps blackmounted, as well as a secondary collection hinged on pages. In addition to some very valuable, mostly used Hermes Heads, better used include #117-26 & 137. There is also a very
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Greenland, Virtually Complete Mint Collection, 1905-2010, In a Stender album with all stamps in black mounts, an absolutely exhilarating collection from the former Danish colony. And from the looks of it, the only major catalogue number missing is Q4a, the 10 øre parcel post perf 12½.
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Greenland, Nearly Complete Never Hinged Mint Collection, 1915-2017, In two like-new, hingeless Davo albums, and with the exception of the pictorial issue of 1945 and the subsequent liberation overprints, a complete run of regular issues to 2017, as well as most of the Parcel Post stamps, incl
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Iceland, "When Only the Best Will Do" All Mint Collection, 1873-2010, An absolutely spectacular collection in a Stender album with all stamps in black mounts and very nearly complete. Powerful classics with some exceptional centering for the time period. We will include numerous scans for you
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Iceland, "Stórfurðulegur" Mint & Used Collection, 1873-2010, In two hingeless Lighthouse albums, both in pristine condition, an extraordinary collection of Iceland strong in both the classics and nearly complete in the modern era up to the turn of the millennium. Collection tapers off after 2
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Israel and Judaica, Extensive Advanced Collection, 1948-2016, a trio of three ring binders with a few hundred Vario type pages packed with Israel and KKL; mint tab singles collection, first coins have plate number margin singles and 7-9 are without tabs, tete-beche pairs, gutter pairs, tete-b
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Israel, The B'rith of a Nation Stock, 1948-ca. 1982. A solid little holding, most of 1960s-1982 First Day and commemorative covers (we estimate several hundred in total), many of which are still in their original Israel Post Office mailing envelopes; also features two albums of stamps, a Sco
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Israel, Virtually Complete With Tabs, 1948-2020, five-volume Lighthouse hingeless collection missing a handful of modern stamps (and none of the rare ones) plus an impressive binder of unexploded booklets; powerful mint including #7-9 (high value is a corner tab), 10-14 with color bands, 10-1
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Israel, Marvelous Never Hinged Mint Collection with Tabs, 1948-78, Very attractive collection in a two-volume hingeless Lighthouse set; nearly complete with scores of better items, such as #10-14 including tête-bêche pairs, 15 (2), 16, 17-25, 18-21 tête-bêche pairs both with & without gutter,
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Italian States, Mind-Boggling Specialized & Highly Complete Collection, 1837-67, In four large binders with all stamps blackmounted on album pages, a collection of mint & used Italian States, the likes of which we will probably not see for some time to come. Not only is the level of completen
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Liechtenstein, "Bright Stone" Collection of Mostly Mint in Premium Albums, 1912-2007, In five volumes total, the "core" collection is in a clean, hingeless Lighthouse album running from 1912-75, mostly mint until 1934 and then virtually all mint thereafter. Better mint include #1-3, 3b
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Liechtenstein, Mint Collection in Premium Albums, 1912-2016, Excellent collection of the tiny principality nestled in the Alps. Extremely strong in the modern era, there is a complete run of mint from 1956-2016; there is some suspect regumming noticed with earlier issues, but nevertheless, be
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Micronesia Collection, 1892-1981, Scott green binder packed with several hundred mostly mint sets, singles, souvenir and mini sheets from the Marshall Islands (1984-1996) including blocks and booklet panes; Scott green binder with several hundred mint sets, singles, blocks, mini sheets, bookl
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Moldova, A Mountain of Marketable Mint, 1991-2002, arranged on a variety of pages and bundled by year in pochettes, with a few later issues as well; all Post Office fresh and apparently sound, with material that will appeal to a broad audience: country collectors, Topicalists, Europa collecto
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Netherlands & Colonies, Mostly Used Collection with Robust Classics, 1852-2006, In three volumes, the first of which grabs the spotlight; a gorgeous, like-new hingeless Palo album up to 1975, and except for the syncopated perf varieties, darn near complete. Among the better used, you will fin
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Norway, "Vakker" Mint Collection in Hingeless Album, 1855-2008, One large Stender album, which is so fat it should be broken into two volumes; clean and beautiful collection with all stamps in black mounts. After a used #1, a virtually all mint collection and darn near complete. Better mint i
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Norway, "Norse Legends" Mostly Mint Collection, 1855-2006, Housed in two hingeless Lighthouse albums, very strong classics and very nearly complete after 1910 until 2000, and almost all mint with some doubly collected both mint & used. Better used include #1, 2-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-21, 2
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Persia, An Impressive Mainly Mint Substantial Inventory, 1881-1995. A high quality holding of mainly mint sets & singles plus some used, Many hundreds of stamps mounted on about 800 sales cards loaded with $20 to $100 singles & sets with much N.H. taken from sheets as new issues back to the
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Russia, "Red October" Momentous Mostly Mint Collection, 1858-1995, Beginning in 1858, a very good showing of classics from the Russian Empire, but this collection really starts to take off around 1917 and by the 1930s, it's virtually all mint from then on. With the vast majority of stamps in
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Russia, Appealing Collection of Zemstvo (Local) Stamps, nice representative compilation of approximately 330 stamps plus a handful of covers and postal stationery items, beautifully presented in an old-time album on linen-hinged, gold-edged quadrille pages; each locale headlined, with selecti
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Russia, Large Mint & Used Collection in Albums, 1858-1993, In nine albums and one stockbook of miniature sheets and blocks; an extremely well-filled mix of mint (with a lot of never hinged) & used (mostly CTO) throughout with all stamps in mounts. Plenty of premium material, such as the follo
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Russia, Extensive Postal History Collection, 1848-1930, a diverse and appealing holding comprising a total of 234 covers from the pre-philatelic to the early Soviet period of Russian philately; begins with 11 stampless covers including four straightline handstamp postmarks, an 1859 Odessa-to-
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Russia, Attractive and Valuable Mint Stock, 1885-1960, neatly arranged on 45 sides of a 25-page (50-side) stockbook that's missing its cover, ranging from Imperial Coat-of-Arms Issues to the 7R value through mid-period Soviet items, presented as singles, multiples and blocks of four to 20; no
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Russia, Dealer's Complete Year Set Stock, 1966, all the stamps and souvenir sheets for the year (#3147-3294) in quantity, the stamps mostly in large blocks or complete sheets; all apparently Post Office fresh (some sheets with selvage faults of no consequence), with much to offer in terms of
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Russia, Russian Roulette Reservoir of Remunerative Resources, no matter how you spin this wheel, you're sure to come up a winner; a sizable holding of everything under the sun, offered as received, in albums, binders, glassines, stockbooks and more; each portion well-organized, but it'
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Russia Stamp Collection, 1857-1995, with mostly used to 1962, then mostly mint, in mounts on printed album pages in four binders; also includes two binders of mint sheets and part-sheets, both perforated and imperforate, accompanied by a detailed inventory by the owner, who was a known part-t
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Russia, Splendid Mostly Mint Collection, 1858-2001, In seven binders with all stamps blackmounted on album pages, a mix of mint & used up until about 1967, and from then on almost all mint and more or less complete to 1993, much of it in duplicate with more than one stamp occupying the mount.
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Russia, Stupendous Stock of Imperforate Issues, 1917-91, arranged on stockpages in a red binder, many, many hundreds (if not thousands) of imperfs from all periods of Russian philately; begins with Imperial Coat-of-Arms issues and RSFSR items, the bulk of the holding not surprisingly from the
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Russia, Sheetfuls of Varieties, 1909-17, neatly presented in two oversized folio sheet files, 32 Coat-of-Arms sheets ranging from 2k to 7R values, plus 16 uncut 1R #131 (all sheets of 100 in panes of 25 or 50), offering the specialist a myriad of printing and perforating varieties; we note ma
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Russia, "Pick a Number" Cancel Collection, 1858-1902, lovely study comprising well over 600 off-cover stamps and 38 covers or postal stationery items, all bearing a delightful range of grid or geometric Numeral cancels; selected with an eye to quality, most strikes clear and maximal, with num
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Russia, Organized and Attractive Dealer Stock, 1883-1978, hundreds of sets and singles in glassines annotated with catalog number and value in two small trays and several stock cards; light to ocassionally moderate duplication reported on consignor's computerized listing that shows year, cata
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Saudi Arabia, Sumptuous Dealer's Stock, 1960-87, a never hinged stock neatly presented on stock pages and accompanied by a complete inventory (viewable online), with stamps ranging #201//1059 and C7//C91, the singles and sets present in useful quantities of 1-26; includes better such a
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Spain, The Arriba! Arriba! Collection of Mostly Mint, 1850-2000, Dios mio! It's not often we see a Spanish collection of this caliber; housed in five hingeless Lighthouse albums with a mix of mint & used until about 1920, then virtually all mint thereafter. Some 19th century unused
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Spain & Colonies, Mint & Used Collection, 1850-1999, Hinged in three Scott Specialty albums, a solid overview of Spain and its colonies, from a complete mint set of La Agüera (1920-22) to Spanish Sahara (1924-75), the colonies are mostly mint and also include Cape Juby (1
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Sweden, "Cream of the Crop" Mint Collection, 1855-2011, If you've been wanting to obtain a Swedish collection but just couldn't pull the trigger, perhaps because too many key stamps were missing or the quality just wasn't there, well, the wait is over! In three Stender albums with all stamps
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Sweden, "Härlig" 95% Used Collection, 1855-2016, In four pristine hingeless Lighthouse albums, an absolutely scrumptious smörgåsbord up for grabs here, from a long list of valuable classics to hard-to-obtain used booklet pairs and complete booklets. Get ready to be blown away from the very fi
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Sweden, Mostly Used Classics in Old Album, 1855-1948, An old, 2-post album perhaps from Belgium, as the text is in Dutch & French. The collection certainly deserves a better home with many premium items, some in duplication. Here's just a sampling of the used… #2 (5), 4 (2), 7 (2), 12,
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Switzerland Used Collection, 1854-2014, beginning with the Seated Helvetia issues, mostly used with neat circular datestamps including #16, 21, 22, 24 (3), 26 with 1996 Marchand certificate, 36-40, 43-59, 82-88, 98-102, 105-124 (incl. 108a), 244-267, 1934 NABA Souvenir Sheet and #1075A on fir
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Switzerland, Stupendous Mint & Used Collection, 1843-1983, Armed with signatures, certificates and a whole lot of great stamps, this collection in two volumes with all stamps in black mounts is sure to please even the most persnickety of Swiss connoisseurs. And 9 times out of 10, no, make tha
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Switzerland, Swiss Aviation History Lesson Through Covers, 1909-77, Homemade collection of over 50 covers and a nearly complete collection of Swiss Airmails in mounts annotated on pages beginning with the 3rd annual Gordon Bennett Cup, held for the first time in Switzerland with a postal card
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Switzerland, Stampless Postal History of the Canton of Graubünden, 1772-1854, about 220 postal history items from Emil Rüegg (a Graubünden specialist). An original archive with around 200 documents on the postal history of Graubünden, some with Rüegg's own handwritten notes. Better items incl
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Switzerland, Engaging Exhibit of Soldier Stamps, 1914-45, In two volumes, one for each World War, the little-known story of the Swiss Soldier Stamps. Although not actual postage stamps, this collecting niche has a small but loyal following, and after paging through this exhibit of well over 1
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Switzerland, Solid Mint & Used Collection, 1850-1959, In a Scott Specialty album with all stamps in mounts, the highlight is its strong classics, such as used #7-8, 7a (3, one on piece), 7c, 8 (pair), 12 (2) and many nice Strubels, as well as Sitting & Standing Helvetias. But many more premiu
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Switzerland, Mostly Used Collection, 1850-2000, In a Scott National with all stamps hinged on pages; a high level of completeness with strong classics & B-O-B, and a complete set of the PAX issue. Better used include #8, 10, 12, 22, 25, 38-39, 46, 48-50, 52-56, 98-100, 126-45, 181-85,
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Timor Collection, 1885-1972, mostly mint on Scott and quadrille pages and including some varieties; note many premium as #2a mint (2 including one never hinged), 5b mint, 11-33 mint (some unused), 40-42 used, 53-80 mint (#79 used) 83-91 mint (#85 some short perforations), 106-170 mint, 182A-1
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Turkey, High-End Substantial Mint + Used Multi-Volume Collection, 1863-1983. An advanced five volume collection of many hundreds of stamps neatly displayed on hingeless pages comprised of both mint + used stamps. We note a high degree of completion for the Ottoman and early Republic periods
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Turkey, Extensive Mint & Used Collection, 1863-2000, Outstanding selection of Turkey's first three issues, the so-called Tughra, Duloz and Empire issues, right up through the modern era and presented in a Lindner stock album along with two other stockbooks. Wide range of Crescent & Ox-head ov
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Ukraine, Excellent Stock of Regional Trident Overprints, 1918-20, housed in three binders, hundreds of stamps in total composed of singles, blocks, gutter blocks and part- or complete sheets, presenting Tridents from Poltava, Odessa, Kharkiv, Yekaterinoslav, and Podolia; large portion signed
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Italian Occupation of Ljubljana, Selection of Ten Covers and Cards, 1944, attractive group of items, all franked by eagle-overprinted Italian issues, including three unaddressed postcards, each franked by complete set of 1944 Airmail, Orphans or Winter Help issue, plus covers to Italy, German
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Worldwide, Extensive Old-Tyme Collection, 1840-1924. Very well filled Schaubek album (1924 Edition - which is in impeccable condition) with very nice Europe including mint and used issues and some sets, noted very good Old German States, Scandinavia, France and colonies, Italy and territorie
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Worldwide, Alpha and Omega Collection, 1840 to 1970s, mint and used and housed in 30 bulging and loaded Scott International Albums, some so heavy they are hard to manage, containing stamps from every corner of the globe and offered intact at the owners instruction, formed by a working laborer
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Worldwide, "What's in Your Album?", 18-Volume Set of Scott Internationals, 1840-1980s, International album sets this size are not supposed to be this full! So often, collectors get overwhelmed by the size and scope resulting in vastly under-filled volumes. Certainly not the case with these ba
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Worldwide, Global Wall of Stamps, 1863-2020, 53 binders filled with black stock pages annotated with catalog numbers; includes Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Baltics, Belgium & Colonies, Bhutan, China (with Ryukyu and Korea), Jugoslavia, DDR, Ecuador, Europa, France (2), French Colonies, Germ
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Worldwide, Roller Coaster Ride of Albums & Stockbooks, 1840-1990s, Around 120 albums, some on the verge of falling apart while others in near pristine condition, and some with just a handful of stamps, while others are loaded with thousands. And just about everyone reading this has owned at l
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Worldwide, Avalanche of Circuit Books, Where do circuit books go when they are retired? Well, around 1,000 of them ended up here, and there's a little bit of everything, from British & French Colonies, to the U.S., Asia, Latin America and the rest of the world. Consignor states that the remai
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Worldwide, Voluminous Globe-Trotting Collection, 1872-2014, about 50 albums, stockbooks, and yearbooks from around the world; Vatican sumptuous Yearbooks from 1999, 2003, and 2005 as well as a G&K stockbook with a few hundred mint sets and singles and a 3 ring binder packed with mint i
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Worldwide, "Who's on First" Collection of the World's #1's, 1840-1994, A collection of the "Number Ones of the World" according to the Scott Catalogue. This homemade collection neatly presented and annotated on pages is arranged chronologically as opposed to alphabetically. From four copies o
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Worldwide, "Oldies But Goodies" Mostly Used Collection, 1857-1920, In two clean, neatly-organized and like-new binders, many hundreds of classics with plenty of better material, like used British Central Africa #59d, Canada 74 (2) tied on envelope entire, China 11-12, 121
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Worldwide, New Issues Stock to 2010. Housed in five double-thick, bulging-at-the-seams, stockbooks, very extensive, sets, souvenir sheets and booklets, all still valid for postage, including beautiful topics. Includes material from Singapore, Thailand, France, Channel Islands, New Zealand, S
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Worldwide, Wonderful Collection, 1941-63, eight volumes of Scott International (Parts II-IV) albums; 40,000 stamps for the period with quality sets throughout; the albums are clean and in great condition and the pages are very well-populated; mint are in clear or black mounts; check it out on
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Worldwide, Wild & Woolly Adventure Lot, Three boxes filled with tens of thousands of stamps, the vast majority in glassines. Didn't see any U.S. while sifting through, but quite a bit of Canal Zone and virtually all other areas: Eastern & Western Europe, Latin America, Asia, British
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Worldwide, Mint & Used Collections in 40+ Binders, 1849-1985, In over forty binders with all stamps blackmounted on album pages, decent starter collections on many fronts, and especially useful for the collector who is not satisfied with the shortcomings of an international album series. Some
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Worldwide, Chaotic Yet Enticing Adventure Lot, I always wanted to bid on a lot like this; boxes crammed haphazardly with all sorts of material. Perhaps it was a last-ditch effort to grab whatever from a burning home? Or maybe the person was served an eviction notice because they spent all the
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Worldwide, Mint/Used Collections with Strong France, Egypt, Russia & Others, 1850-2002, A total of 20 albums and two binders with enough stamps, if placed end-to-end, would encircle the earth. Alright, I'm obviously exaggerating, but we are talking about many thousands of stamps with some ver
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Worldwide, Mint & Used Country Collections, 1856-1984, Worldwide collections in over twenty albums, mostly hinged but many in mounts. Some all or mostly mint collections include France (1939-82), Great Britain (1911-60), Guatemala (1871-1977), Laos (1951-69), Le
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Worldwide, Collections of Mint Japan, Laos, New Zealand & More, 1882-1990, Two virtually all-mint collections in hingeless Lighthouse albums; Japan (1894-1988) is sparse on 19th century but is extremely well-filled from 1956 on and many better throughout, such as mint #87-90, 112, 148-
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Worldwide, Over-stuffed Album Collection, 1959-63, 20,000 different stamps so packed into a Scott International Part V that it blew off the covers with nothing but the spine and pages remaining, how so many stamps can be crammed onto these pages is a mystery; includes sets, singles, and souve
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Worldwide, "The Whole Ball of Wax" Collection of Stamps, Stamps & More Stamps, Gigantic lot of easily 100,000+ stamps; shoeboxes, bags, glassine files, loose album pages, stockbooks, old circuit books, counter pages, photo albums, cigar boxes, "102" cards, vintage stamp albums, etc. Whatever
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Multi-Generational US & Worldwide Collection, formed by three generations sadly now an estate, comprised mostly of used stamps on about 1,000 stockpages, better includes US, Great Britain, Germany, some Asia including China, a handful of mostly US covers including a very scarce used Civil War
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Worldwide Stamp Collection, tens of thousands of stamps, better countries including Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Canada, Cuba, France, Great Britain, Guyana, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Sweden; exceptionally well-organized on printed album pages, also includes a mod
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Worldwide, Mint & Used Classic Collection, 1849-1940, Four volumes of the Scott International, all in slipcases and in excellent condition, with a mixed mint & used collection from the classic era. What makes this lot especially fun to thumb through, is the close attention paid by the collect
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Worldwide, Spanning the World Collection, 1856-1940, seven-volume (one with poor binder) Scott International moderately populated with most postally used; many thousands in sets and singles; a collector spent a lifetime putting it together and it can be yours, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping cha
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Worldwide, Mostly Unused Postal Stationery, 1879-1949, With at least 800, but probably closer to 1,000 pieces of postal stationery from a number of countries and much of it identified by Higgins & Gage catalogue number. Very strong Italy and Japan, extensive Colombia and
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Worldwide, "Stamp of Approval" Remainder Lot, 1851-1980s, Expectations can be quite often low after setting aside the core collections from an estate, but occasionally we'll run across a lot like this, still brimming with worthwhile material. There's the usual floor sweepings, such as brown p
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Worldwide, Mostly Latin American Mint & Used Collections, 1855-1996, Large holding of 24 binders / stockbooks, more than half of which cover Latin America, totaling thousands of stamps both mint & used all neatly arranged. Among the countries of Latin America on offer here include Argentin
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Worldwide, Old-Time Global Collection, 1850-1972, many thousands of stamps in 15 mostly German albums and stockbooks; several Elbe binders with quadrille pages and thousands of hinged Third Reich, German Colonies, German Republic and American stamps (Famous American plate blocks and later); a
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Worldwide, "Antiques of Philately" Selection of Mostly Used Worldwide Classics, 1843-1913, This homemade collection was assembled as a retirement project by a lifelong APS member and features many of the world's #1's as well as many other high-value stamps. Arranged by geographical region, yo
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Worldwide, "Got Stamps?" Mint & Used Accumulation with Covers, 1841-2000s, Numerous stockbooks, hundreds of covers, boxes and glassines with thousands of stamps, and a handful of albums, one in particular, a Scott International from 1935 absolutely loaded and many better throughout, like U
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Worldwide, Mint & Used Accumulation of Collections, 1850-2000, A half dozen albums, about twice as many stockbooks, as well as some counter books. There's a lot of ground to cover, so let's get started, beginning with a mostly mint Liechtenstein (1917-84) collection in a hingeless Ligh
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Worldwide, Albums, Counter Books and More, 1850-1960s, Three worldwide albums, five counter books, a binder of stockpages and two smaller boxes of older stamps on paper and cover; a fun lot with some nice premium material. Some of the better items you will encounter include the following:
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Worldwide, Multiple Collections with Extensive Egypt, Austria & Germany, 1841-1980s, One of the highlights of this lot is a binder entitled "Classic Stamps of the World" with some better material, like used Cape of Good Hope #4, 4b (pair); Confederate States #1; Denmark #
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Worldwide, "The Family Album" Mostly Mint U.S., U.N. & Canada Collections, 1926-2010, The Scott Minuteman, Harris Liberty and the Minkus All-American; iconic stamp albums as American as apple pie, and they're all here in multiples. United States dominates this lot with 14 albums plus 2 for po
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Worldwide, Remainder Collections in Albums & Stockbooks, 1853-1978, Six albums and an equal number of stockbooks with what may seem at first as merely remainders, but plenty of better material to satisfy the worldwide collector. Albums include mint & used Netherlands, a CTO collection
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Worldwide, An Enjoyable Smattering, 1885-2016, four albums with a healthy dollop of stamps; Scott International including Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, and Dominica; Harris Liberty moderately populated with hinged unused and used from late 1920's to 1970; Scott International Junior with Austria,
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Worldwide, Mint & Used Estate Balance, Two very well-filled Citation albums of 1000's mint/used, an apparently complete mint collection of Ghana (1957-78) in a Minkus album, and another thoroughly filled, mostly used collection of Hungary (1871-1980). Plenty more with entire tub
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Worldwide Stamp Collection, comprising thousands of stamps in 76 binders with strength in Latin America, Europe and some Asia, on homemade pages, Fine-Very Fine, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 164 lbs. ((page)
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Worldwide, Ottmar Zieher "Stamp Post Cards" Collection, 1900, 66 different (one used) postcards featuring images of world stamps; many are embossed and all have rich color and great visual interest; includes an article from The American Philatelist (Nov 1978); delightful, Fine to Very
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Worldwide, Thousands of Souvenir Sheets Mostly in Packs of Ten, 1959-2014, Many thousands of souvenir sheets from over 100 countries, mostly in packs of ten or twenty with a wide variety of Topicals. Some of the sheets with higher catalogue value include Aitutaki #580 mini-sheet (10),
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Worldwide, Monstrous Never Hinged Stock Supply, on stock- and album pages, in binders, sheet files, manila folders and more, a smorgasbord of stock to satisfy the busiest dealer; anything you might want is here—sets, singles, souvenir sheets, full sheets—and in quantity (most usef
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Worldwide, Mostly Used 19th Century Classics, 1840-1934, A red box about half-filled with "102" cards of mostly used premium material, the vast majority from 19th century Western Europe. Better Austria, Belgium, Denmark, German States, as well as some Argentina, Ceylon, China an
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Worldwide, "Over the Counter" Pages of Select Mint & Used, 1849-1940s, In sixteen counter books, for the most part 19th-century material. Some books are devoted to a single country, such as France with an excellent selection of Ceres & Napoleon Heads, or a specific area, like B.N.A.
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Worldwide, "Tenbagger" Mostly Used Stock in Ten Stockbooks, 1850-2002, Over 30 countries of mostly used stock with very little duplication. Larger helpings of Belgian Congo, Bermuda, Colombia, Egypt, French Morocco, Germany & Berlin, Honduras, Indo-China, Ireland, Jamaica, Lebanon, Netherl
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Worldwide, Well Over 20,000 Unlisted Imperforate Souvenir Sheets, 1983-2014, From 28 different countries, mostly former British & French colonies; 23,600 souvenir sheets in total of which there are approximately 100 of each individual sheet. You'll find many of these items listed in Scott but
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Worldwide, Mostly Mint Sets & Singles on Stockcards, 1887-2015, Around 500+ stockcards and an accordion file of mini-sheets & larger souvenir sheets, for the most part British Commonwealth with a sizeable amount from Australia & Dependencies, Falkland Islands, Hong Kong and Singapor
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Worldwide, Modern Mini-Sheets in Hefty Quantities, 1998-2008, A total of 2,800 sheets from 14 different countries and generally 100 each. Loads of topicals from the Olympic Games to wildlife. Some of the sheets with higher catalogue value include Monaco #2496, Mongolia 2332, 249
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Worldwide, Red Boxes and Tarifolds, 1925-2020, 1000's of mostly mint in 5 full and 5 mini red boxes packed with WW sets and singles on "102" cards; banded together by country and annotated with Scott number, catalog value, and retail price; also a pair of filled Tarifolds, essential for the s
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Worldwide, EUROPA Common Design Set, 1959, 13 never hinged values issued in 1959 by Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, and Austria on black stock cards; lot consists of 900 examples of this attractive set; considerable catalog value, Very Fine. Shipping charges apply -
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Worldwide, Massive Topical Aviation Dealer Stock, 1920-2021, 6 "red" boxes packed with thousands of sets and singles on dealer "102" cards organized by country; topical collecting and exhibiting has been on a tear as of late and aircraft remain one of the most popular subjects; everything is
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Worldwide, Mostly 2008 Beijing Olympics Souvenir Sheets in Hefty Quantities, 1979-2008, A total of 3,400 never hinged sheets from 17 different countries and generally 200 each. The vast majority commemorating the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with souvenir sheets from Angola, Bhutan, Dom
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Worldwide, Small Stock of Souvenir Sheet Errors, 1980s-90s, approximately 40 different blocks, 21 from Comoros, the remaining distributed among Barbuda, Dominica, Gambia, Ghana, Togo and Uganda; Comoros sheets (all with 2010 Guy de Vachat certificates) include progressive color proofs, while
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Worldwide, Substantial Quality Inventory of British Commonwealth + Selected Countries, Mainly Mint, 1920's-1990's. Neatly displayed with retail prices and Scott numbers on several thousand high-end black Vario-style sheets in clear holders filling (5) heavy boxes. The well arranged inventory
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Worldwide, It's an Enormous World After All, 1980-2021, literally tens of thousands of modern mint Walt Disney sets, singles, and souvenir sheets from all over the globe; virtually every nation who has ever issued a Disney stamp and in dealer-sized quantities (moderate large to "bricks
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Worldwide, World War I Postal History Collection, 1914-18, an extensive collection of covers and picture postcards, likely approximately 800 items in 14 albums, covering a range of aspects of the War, with countries represented including South Africa, Great Britain, France, the United States,
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Worldwide, Zeppelin and Airship Collection, 1928-1937, about 140 flown and commemorative envelopes related to German and American airships in a deluxe Lighthouse binder with case; Los Angeles 1925 NY to Bermuda and return; Graf Zeppelin 1928 Lakehurst to Friedrichschafen, 1929 F
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Worldwide, Stunning Stock of WW Postal History, 1840-1944, 450+ better envelopes from around the globe; most priced in the $20-$50 range; Great Britain including Scott #1 (July 2, 1840), 5, 5 and 7cut to shape; German States including Baden, North German Federation, Thurn & Taxis, Saxony, Two
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Worldwide, Cream of the Crop Zeppelins, 1930-1936, 25 superb Zeppelin envelopes and postcards in individual sleeves; Great Britain (2) to Bahia and another to Recife; Switzerland to Asuncion; Germany to Denmark with 2RM Zep, Roessler postcard with 2RM Zep, On Board German
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Worldwide, A Tale of Six Boxes, 1813-2000, two older tubs have cardboard dividers and contain clearly $10-$50 covers in premium clear plastic sleeves, marvelous frankings, interesting auxiliary markings, and great condition, dozen stunning GB (1813-1842) folded letters with great postal strik
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Worldwide, 1000's of Covers with Emphasis on G.B., U.S. & Canada, 1808-2010, In cover albums, binders, shoeboxes and just loose, thousands of covers, beginning with the stampless era on through to the modern day. An enormous amount from Great Britain; numerous stampless, a half-dozen P
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Worldwide, Postal History for Every Sort of Collector, 1862-2018, 6,000+ envelopes and postcards over a wide range of collecting interests; about 2,500 are fairly modern (last 60 years) postal entires that trace back to the earliest through the lion's share addressed to The National Review in
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Worldwide, An Intriguing Soup to Nuts Accumulation, comprising multiple sections; let's begin with a solid collection of used Antigua all mounted on Palo pages with a Scott value of $1380, followed by a Grenada used collection on Palo pages with a Scott of $1490; a never hinged group of Germa
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Worldwide Airmail and Flight Thematic Collectiuon, 7 volumes of mostly mint sets, singles, S/S, etc. with topics including the Wright Brothers, Zeppelins, balloons, space flight, airplanes including Concorde, pilots, RAF, etc., mostly post-1970s NH but note a few better earlier as GB/USA 1937
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Worldwide, Nice Caboose Lot, 1868-1994, Starting off with a few thematic collections, we have a 4-volume White Ace set of albums in slipcases celebrating America's Bicentennial, a mint collection of singles and souvenir sheets from around the world, and one volume focusing on U.S. with souven
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Worldwide, Worldwide Cover Accumulation, 1890s-1990s, Dealer's old worldwide cover accumulation of over 1000 items; range from 19th century up to the 1990s; Registered, Censored, Airmail, Underpaid, Special Delivery, Paquebot and other unusual uses; mostly commercial uses with a sprinkling of
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Worldwide, 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); may
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Worldwide, "No Stamp Left Behind" Accumulation, 1890s-1990s, Nine boxes with 1000's of glassines and a tsunami of stamps. Mostly U.S. but one box of Canada, one of Israel and a bit of worldwide scattered in three others. This lot would have gigantic catalogue value if it were not for moisture
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Worldwide, Mostly Modern FDCs, 1920s-90s, Some stray mint sets, but mostly covers, the vast majority of them FDCs, and there are thousands with heavy emphasis on the United States, United Nations, Spain, Canada, Switzerland and Israel. Much in the way of postal stationery too, e
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Worldwide, Mostly Commercial Mostly Airmail Postal History, 1920-1963, 450+ better envelopes in sleeves generally with retail prices between $5-$20; lion's share is commericial in nature and predominantly from the German Area and Western Europe; condition good considering its purpose; RF with
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Worldwide, Key Zeppelin Cover Collection, 1932-1935, five scarce LZ-127 envelopes from Ireland and Vatican City still on auction cards; Ireland includes Sieger 138B (Michel 279) 1st SA Flight of 1932 to Pernambuco, 183B (Michel 279) to Recife, and 299Bb (Michel 438) to Brazil; 189Aa (Michel 4
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Worldwide, Huge FDC Collection, 1938-2018, 4,000 clean First Day Covers neatly organized; half are US (mostly unaddressed) with cachets from Artmaster, Staehle, ArtCraft, and Fleetwood, and the vast majority CCC Cachets; while there are about 50 oversized Chinese, and a few covers from
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Worldwide, "The Whole Nine Yards" Accumulation, 1850-2000, Here we go, another one of those lots when you're not quite sure what you will uncover next. There's a worldwide collection of 1000's of stamps hinged on album pages, from Andorra to Zaire, other collections of Spain and Mexico with s
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Worldwide, Rocket Mail Labels Stock, 1935-69, a large stockbook with 24 double-sided pages housing a considerable stock of US, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Austria, Belgium, and France Rocket mail labels. Good run of singles, multiples, proofs, autographed copies and covers of items for the peri
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Worldwide, International Reply Coupon Collection, 1907-2009, well over a hundred mint and used IRCs from the United States and around the world; initial design in use between 1907-1929 (Type A), includes IRC2 (8M) (8U), IRC4 (2U), IRC7 (9M) (1U), IRC10 (1M) (12U), IRC11 (1M) (3U), IRC14 (5M)
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Worldwide, License and Royalty Stamp Collection, 1870-1895, for the unfamiliar, a License or Royalty Stamp indicates a license or royalty fee has been paid – may or may not be denominated; this wonderful collection includes a block of 9 Union Paper Collar Co, as well as examples of Type III,
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Worldwide, Telegraph and Radio Collection, 1880-1965, interesting mix of global telegraph and topographical issues related to radio communication; 7 Japanese telegraph stamps with two on piece with wonderful postmarks; amateur radio stamps from Czechoslovakia, Colombia, Yugoslavia, Soviet Uni
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Worldwide, Extensive Airship & Aviation Stamp Collection, Filling 16 specialized Lindner "Die Geschichte Der Luftfahrt" albums, apparently complete for the available spaces, mostly 1930s-90s commemoratives, supplemented by hundreds of other items, noting over 400 souvenir sheets and sheetlets
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Worldwide, "A Work of Art" Topical Collection of Painters and Their Paintings, 1926-2004, In over 30 stockbooks / binders and a glassine file, anything and everything about art, from classical to contemporary, featuring some of the world's greatest artists, such as Monet, Dürer, Dali, Vermeer
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Worldwide, Welcome to the Topics, 1900-2020, two walls worth of collections ready for your enjoyment; Postal Commemorative Society Lighthouse Panels, 50 Years of US Airmail, Presidential Commemorative Stamps, America's First Ladies, Wildlife of Our 50 States, America's March to Freedom
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Worldwide, Large Esperanto Label Accumulation/Stock, 1900s-80s, well over 3,000 Esperanto labels housed on 35 classifier pages (50-100 labels or more on each page) in a 3-ring binder with a considerable amount of loose items in different formats in a box. Seldom seen in this quantity, a truly
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Worldwide, Zeppelin Stamp Collection, 1930-1933, Graf Zeppelin specific sets issued by Germany, Paraguay, Tripolitania, Italy, and the United States on album and counter book pages; Germany Scott # C35-C37, Paraguay C93-C97, Tripolitania C21-C26, Italy C42-C
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Worldwide, Modern Polar Collection, 1947-1992, 6 beautiful Lindner cover binders housing about 500 Polar event covers; includes United States Operation Highjump, Dry Valley Drilling Project autographed by Japanese scientists and addressed to Argentina, cancels from South Pole Station a
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Worldwide, Mahatma Gandhi Topical Collection, 1948-2007, In one binder, a tribute to one of the greats of the 20th century, political ethicist and inspirational leader Mahatma Gandhi. Stamps from all over the world, mostly mint, including five mint sets of India #203-06 with at least one comp
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