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UNITED STATES BACK OF THE BOOK continued...

PHILIPPINES continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1161 og C8 C8, 16c Olive bister, with red Madrid-Manila air post ovpt., bright fresh color, usual centering, part o.g., fine a rare airmail stamp, with only 100 printed several experts
handstamps on reverse.#C8, 16c Olive bister, with red "Madrid-Manila" air post ovpt., bright fresh color, usual centering, part o.g., fine; a rare airmail stamp, with only 100 printed; several experts' handstamps on reverse. (Image) $5,000.00

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
1162 og C15 C15, 10p Deep green, with Madrid-Manila air post ovpt., unusually bright and fresh, o.g., lightly hinged, nearly very fine for this scarce airmail 2007 PF
certificate.#C15, 10p Deep green, with "Madrid-Manila" air post ovpt., unusually bright and fresh, o.g., lightly hinged, nearly very fine for this scarce airmail; 2007 PF certificate. (Image) $1,350.00

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
PUERTO RICO
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1163 S 210S-14S 210S-14S, 1c-10c Regular issue, with Specimen overprint cplt., 1c and 2c are 25 degree overprints, others are 36 degree overprints, strong colors, o.g., h.r.s, faint edge
toning affects a couple stamps, fine and quite scarce.#210S-14S, 1c-10c Regular issue, with "Specimen" overprint cplt., 1c and 2c are 25 degree overprints, others are 36 degree overprints, strong colors, o.g., h.r.'s, faint edge toning affects a couple stamps, fine and quite scarce. (Image) $900.00

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
SAMOA
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1164 p   United States Bureau issue stamps used in Samoa, eight different values between 1c and 15c (no 5c) tied to separate pieces by socked on the nose Pago Pago SamoaSep. 25, 1901
c.d.s., bright and fresh, fine-very fine.United States Bureau issue stamps used in Samoa, eight different values between 1c and 15c (no 5c) tied to separate pieces by socked on the nose "Pago Pago Samoa/Sep. 25, 1901" c.d.s., bright and fresh, fine-very fine. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
POSSESSIONS COLLECTIONS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1165 O   Possessions used collection balance in a Scott album, quite comprehensive selections of Canal Zone, Cuba, Guam, Hawaii, Philippines and Puerto Rico, with not only a comprehensive run of the major Scott numbers, but also varieties, cancels, multiples, postal stationery, Hawaiian revenues, and all nine of the Kahului railroad stamps, some covers and even a few related letters, many of these stamps (especially the varieties) are much more challenging to find used rather than mint, in addition, the collector focused on well centered and fresh examples, with the overall condition much nicer than what is typically encountered, a large percentage being fine-very fine or better. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $5,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
1166 ogO   Possessions mostly mint accumulation arranged in glassines, with Canal Zone including some better overprint errors and varieties, as well as an inverted center, plus singles and blocks of the U.S. overprints, Cuba includes imprint strips of three, including seven of the 10c value, Guam overprints to $1.00, Philippines overprints to 50c and some blocks of four, plus later issues in blocks, mostly o.g., slightly mixed condition with much being fine or better. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $3,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
UNITED STATES STAMP COLLECTIONS AND LARGE LOTS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1167 ogOc   Interesting and unusual collection offered intact as received, a voluminous and extensive collection containing everything from stampless covers to Possessions mounted on pages in eight Scott National albums with slipcases, with mint and used singles, multiples, covers and cards and even paper money, the collection starts with a range of stampless covers and continues with #10X1 with natural pre-printing paper fold, 5c and 10c 1847, the 10c unused (no gum) four margins and sound with 1957 PF certificate, then a range of classics including #33 pair, 1861 issue to 90c and grills to 15c, 1869 issue to 90c cplt., Bank Notes to 90c, Columbians cplt. used, used #262, 263 and 278, Trans-Mississippi cplt. used, some useful mint coils such as #349 line pair, 353 line pair, 354 pair, 392-96 line pairs with 392 a strip of four, 443-47 pairs, used 449 with PF certificate, 454 line pair, 457 line pair with PSE certificate, 458 line pair, 599-99A joint line combination strip of four, a White Plains souvenir sheet, Air Mails with a set of Zeppelins, the 65c a mint plate no. single and the others used, then considerable back-of-the-book with Postage Dues, Offices in China cplt. mint except the 4c used, decent Officials, Newspapers with better items such as PR77, Carriers and Locals including many covers, Confederate States cplt. but for the 10c frame line, 3c Ayers encased postage, a comprehensive collection of 48 pieces of Fractional Currency, plus a BU 1861-O Seated Liberty 50c, nice booklets including BK29, BK114 and BKC1, E.F.O.'s with many imperf. coils, Test stamps, cut squares, entires and postal cards, good revenues with 2c and 5c Second issue inverted centers and a 2c Third issue inverted center, plus reds and greens, Match and Medicine, Hunting Permints cplt., Possessions with Canal Zone, Cuba, D.W.I., Guam, good Hawaii with six Numerals, revenues and excellent stationery, Philippines and Ryukyu, the condition is quite mixed but many used, o.g. or n.h., fine-very fine or so appearing are to be found throughout and a thorough viewing is advised. Est. $15,000-20,000

SOLD for $37,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1168 ogO   Impressive mostly mint collection to 1940 on album pages, includes used #1-2, a few other high cataloging early used stamps in mixed quality, from 1881 on the collection is nearly all mint and includes many desirable stamps, with many medium priced stamps in very fine condition, as well as high values, these often have small imperfections that kept them from being lotted individually, but they are generally quite attractive in appearance, much value in the regular issues, particularly the later Bank Notes and Washington-Franklins, the latter of which includes many dollar values and two 5c errors, plus some coil pairs, air posts complete including the Graf Zeppelins, also special deliveries, some postage dues, Offices in China complete, parcel posts, all of the Hunting Permit stamps, as well as a solid selection of possessions, as mentioned the overall condition of the mint stamps is quite nice, with many fine-very present; 36 certificates (mostly PF) accompany. Est. $10,000-15,000

SOLD for $21,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1169 ogOc   Mint, used, cover and F.D.C. collection to 1940, except the Air Mails to 1990, mounted in three Scott albums, starts with some stampless covers and two Postmaster's Provisionals, then skips to the late Bank Notes, with Columbians mint to the $2.00, Bureau issues with a nice mint #276 with PSE certificate, Trans-Mississippi cplt. mint or used, 1902 issue to $2.00, useful mostly mint Washington and Franklin issues including coil singles, pairs and a few line pairs, a 2c Lincoln bluish paper on cover, many first day covers starting with the 1922 issue with quite a few better such as #614-16, 617-19, 620-21, 622-23, 670 Beatrice, Nebr., 704-15 (2), 803-34 with matching cachets, etc., also 1922 issue cplt. mint, White Plains souvenir sheet and Kans.-Nebr. sets, Air Mails have C1-6 mint, C6 block of four on a flight cover, C14 flight cover, C14 and C15 together on a flight cover, then Special Deliveries, QE1-4 first day covers, Offices in China cplt. mint and ending with Confederate States with a few covers, condition varies, it is quite mixed on the covers, most of the mint stamps are o.g., fine-very fine and most of the first day covers are very fine. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $10,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1170 ogOc   #9X1/716, Mint and used collection to 1932, comprehensive collection of mixed mint and used singles, plus some blocks or plate blocks, booklet panes and covers, all in mounts on quadrille pages in five Elbe albums, many better items throughout, with used starting with #9X1 and continuing with #1, 2 (2), 12, 14, 28, 30A (2), 31-33, 37-38, 1861 issue to 90c, #86-91, 92-98, 1869 issue to 90c cplt. plus a 15c re-issue, most Bank Notes to 90c, unwatermarked and watermarked Bureau issues to $5.00, Trans-Mississippi cplt., 1902 issue to $5.00 and #523, the mint is also quite strong with #3 and 4, 39, 65, Columbians cplt., #315 pair n.h., 319g, 348-51, 369, 371 plate block, #390-96, Panama-Pacific cplt., #423, 506-18, 524, 551-73 with duplicated $2.00 and $5.00 values, #572-73 blocks of four, a White Plains sheet and sets of Kans. and Nebr. overprints, also present are some Carriers and Locals including #15L15 tied by c.d.s. to advertising cover, #75L5 cut to shape and tied to cover by small red ornamental framed box and #31L5 tied to piece by handstamp, old time mixed condition and centering throughout, but many useful fine-very fine or so appearing are to be found. Est. $7,500-10,000

SOLD for $16,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1171 O   Old-time used accumulation to about 1930 neatly arranged in glassines, thousands of stamps, starts off with six #1's and three #2's, other high cataloging early stamps and loaded with duplicated medium priced stamps throughout, both regular and commemorative stamps, as well as back-of-the-book, some high values such as eight copies of #278, mixed condition though the vast majority with fine-very fine appearance. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $55,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1172 O   Impressive balance of a large used collection from 1861 to 1932 in an album, the collector tried to get an attractive example of each stamp, with particular emphasis on cancels, with many interesting and pretty cancels to be found throughout, the collector also wanted stamps that were well centered and fresh, the result is an abundance of highly desirable stamps, better stamps to be found include 1861 Issue 3c Pink, two 5c Buff (one with Old Point Comfort cancel), the 3c "A" and "C" grills, three "Z" grills, later grilled issues to 30c, 1869 Pictorials to 30c, solid run of Bank Notes, with some better cancels, Columbians to 50c, $1.00 Trans-Mississippi, the later issues are well filled, with a nice run of Washington-Franklins including coils, a White Plains sheet, back-of-the-book includes air posts, special deliveries, postage dues, parcel posts and a particularly nice selection of official stamp, where again better cancels will be found, as mentioned the condition is far above the norm, and while there will be some small faults to be found, the appearance is overwhelmingly very fine with many very attractive stamps. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $26,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1173 ogO   Attractive assortment with cancellation interest, hundreds of mint and used stamps arranged in a stockbook, largely used to 1890 with considerable interest in better cancels and much duplication, then principally mint to about 1940, the holding starts with a small group of essays, proofs and specimens, then continues with used #1 (2), one with dot in "s" variety, #2, #9 pair and strip of three, #12 (2), #15 single and pair, #28 (2), #29 (2), #30 mint, #30A (2), #35 (5) plus one unused, #64, many #65 with a good range of fancy cancels, #67 (2), #67b with blue star cancel, #75 (3), #77 (13), 1869 issue to 30c, many Bank Notes with NYFM and other better cancels, a mint $2.00 Columbian, etc., somewhat mixed condition with some faults or off center, however there are also many fine to extremely fine or so appearing; a desirable lot which should be viewed carefully. Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $14,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1174 ogO   Mint and used accumulation, varied holding of used mostly 19th century to about 1870, then mostly mint thereafter, including blocks and plate blocks, mostly housed in glassines and stockcards filling a good sized box, among the used we found #2, 12, 27, 38, 67, 120-21, 277 and 312-13, however, the majority of the value lies in the mint with #3, 17, 72, 100, 186, 188, 190, 219-29, 276, many Washington-Franklins including a #379 block, 392-96 pairs (5c a line pair), 437-38, 523-24, 547, etc., then 551-73, 658-79 and quantities of 1930's issues such as 730-31 (14), 733 (40), 750 (42), 751 (45), 740-49 plate blocks (7), 756-65 plate blocks (2), 803-34 plate blocks, etc., also present are some back-of-the-book with quantities of C1-6 including blocks, C18 (6), E1-15, Q1-12 and ending with some Official proof sets, mixed condition particularly among the 19th century, the 20th century being largely fine-very fine; a careful viewing should prove rewarding. Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $17,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1175 ogO 7/22 #7/9, 18/22, 1c Blue 1851 and 1857 Issue balance of 25 items, eighteen of which are 1851 Imperforates, with better high cataloging multiples such as a mint strip of five of #7 (full o.g., signed Ashbrook), two used strips of six of #7, strip of three of #7 from Plate 4 (pen cancelled, Doporto certificate), used pair from Plate 3, #8A-8A-8 strip of three (Doporto certificate), used pair #9, the others are singles of #7 or #9, most of which are a variety (including the "Big Crack"), the 1857 Issue includes a mint and two used singles of #18, #20-18-18 strip of three used, #20 margin pair mint and two singles of #22 (both with Doporto certificates), condition is mixed, with the higher value items having faults or in less than very fine condition, however some of the singles are very fine appearing, overall a useful lot of scarce items boasting a high catalog value. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $4,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
1176 og   Valuable old-time mint accumulation neatly arranged in thousands of glassines, some higher cataloging early issues, but a large portion of the value is in the 1890-1930 period, with singles, blocks, plate blocks and strips, commemoratives are quite strong, with hundreds of items from the Columbian and Trans-Mississippi series, the low and middle values with numerous singles and blocks, at least six dollar value Columbians, plus plate pairs and strips, the later commemoratives are similarly comprehensive, also useful regular issues, back-of-the-book including air posts, special deliveries, postage dues, officials, Office in China, savings stamps and more, also some proofs and essays, nearly all o.g., somewhat mixed condition though we note a surprising number are never hinged (particularly in the plethora of blocks) and overwhelmingly of fine-very fine appearance; this lot should prove to be incredibly useful for a dealer, as the retail value will undoubtedly be many multiples of our conservative estimate. Est. $20,000-30,000

SOLD for $230,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1177 og   Worthwhile mint collection heavy in back-of-the-book issues, housed in two Scott albums to 1973, the first volume is postage and air post issues, including a useful selection of 20th Century regular issues (primarily Washington-Franklins) and a solid run from 1920 onwards, air posts are complete including the Graf Zeppelin set, the second volume is back-of-the-book, with strong showings of special deliveries, postage dues and parcel post stamps, the most valuable and comprehensive part of the collection is in the cut squares, which are well filled, we note a number of items cataloging a few hundred dollars each, in addition a very large percentage are the desirable full corners, the collection concludes with revenue stamps (19th Century mostly used) including mint Hunting Permits, condition is a little mixed, however much is fine-very fine with the cut squares being particularly nice. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $13,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1178 ogO   Mostly mint collection to the 1980s in three Davo albums, sparse in the early issues, value really starts in 1893 with the Columbian issue, which includes mint 30c and 50c, as well as four of the dollar values used, also $2.00 Trans-Mississippi, some useful 20th Century including #505 single error in block of nine and a White Plains sheet, also back-of-the-book including air posts, postage dues, Offices in China, Officials (many used), newspaper stamps, Duck stamps, etc., plus Confederate States including #9 unused, #10 used, as well as blocks and covers, there is also a useful selection of possessions, mixed quality but overall a very worthwhile lot. Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $7,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1179 ogO   Useful collection to 1970 in a Scott album, early issues a little sparse but does includes some higher cataloging used stamps, much of the value after 1890, including Columbians mint to 50c plus a $2.00 used, Trans-Mississippis complete used, 20th Century mainly used, including Washington-Franklins, #404 and well filled from 1922 onward, a little back-of-the-book, somewhat mixed quality, but a large percentage is o.g. and fine or better. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1180 og   Mint collection housed in mounts on portions of album pages and some in glassines, early issues include #10X2a reprint sheet, 90c 1861 Issue, several Bank Note stamps, Columbians to $1.00 and a range of later medium priced stamps through 1935, mixed condition, inspection strongly suggested. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $6,250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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