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Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1954 ogO   Collector's stockbook of duplicates comprised mainly of used classics, mint and used regular issues and predominantly used Canal Zone all crammed on pages with lots of duplication throughout, we found 1851s to 12c, 1857s to 30c, 1861s to 90c and grills, 1969s to 30c, many Bank Notes to 90c, Bureau issues with $1.00 TY. I strip of five, pair and two singles, $2.00 strip of three and singles and a $5.00 value, useful Washington-Franklins, a mint 1922 set to $5.00 and Canal Zone with #2 and much more, mixed condition ranging from defective to very fine so needs to be examined. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1955 nhbl   Mint accumulation of mostly blocks and sheets, but also some singles and scrap, mostly in the form of collections housed in various albums and filling three cartons, most of the face value is in issues from the last 30 or 40 years and is easily usable, including two sheets of the $5.00 Moore; total face value will exceed $3,250.00 Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1956 ogO   Accumulation of dealer stocks housed in 26 counterbooks with much of the value lying in the first two mint books which start with some Banknotes, then useful Columbians with $3.00 and $4.00 values, decent Bureau issues with a $2.00, many twentieth century commemoratives including #369 and 399-400 blocks of four, Washington-Franklins, 1920 regular issue to $5.00, 692-701 blocks, etc., with much of the contents of the other books being more common material, mixed condition but some decent finds can be made. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
1957 og/nh   Balance of a quality mint consignment housed in a safe deposit sized stockbook, with 2c "Black Jack," 1c-3c and 8c Columbians, 1c-8c Trans-Mississippi, Pan-Americans lacking the 8c, 1902 4c, 10c and 13c, 2c-10c Louisiana Purchase, 10c Panama-Pacific, 1922-25 regular issue complete to $5.00, first and second issue air posts, several hunting permits and a smattering of foreign comprised of Newfoundland 1868 5c Harp Seal and 1887 10c Schooner, plus fourteen useful German Colonies items, occasional problems but most are o.g., n.h. or l.h., fine to extremely fine.; four certificates accompany. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1958 og/nhO   Collections, balances and remnants, two large cartons filled with twenty various albums, including a National albums with some better mint, a cut square collection, a commemorative collection, mint and used Washington-Franklin collection, another commemorative collection with a White Plains souvenir sheet, a two volume booklet pane collection, a mint collection from 1930-95, a mint collection in a Minkus album and more, mixed condition; inspection a "must." Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1959 nhPB   Balance of consignment strong in plate blocks arranged in two block stockbooks, noteworthy are #513, 537, most 2c Reds, 704-15, 756-65, 834, 859-93, 1030-53, C7-9, C12 and C20-22, there are also choice mint singles of #416 Jumbo, 470, C1 and C3, plus ten sets of 730-31, QE1-4 blocks of four and more, a few off center or with small problem, most are o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; also includes an extensive United Nations collection housed in five Lighthouse hingeless albums with issues of New York, Geneva and Vienna all n.h. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1960 nh/ogO   Twentieth century mint and used collection of regular issues and back-of-the-book issues on White Ace pages, noteworthy mint include #480, 571-73, 581-91, 578-79, Kansas and Nebraska overprints complete, 803-34, etc. to the 1980s, while among the used are 300-12 and Q1-12, occasional small fault, most o.g., l.h., n.h. or used, fine-very fine. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1961 og/nhc   Small balance comprised of mint 1c (2), 2c and 5c Trans-Mississippi, Louisiana Purchase, Jamestown Exhibition and Pilgrim sets, 1923-26 1c-10c perf. 10 regular issue set and a 65c Graff Zeppelin on a flown card, the Louisiana set is regummed, the rest are all o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. $1,922.00

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
1962 O   Better cancels on 3c to 10c Columbians, group of 47 stamps on stockcards with fancy, better, unusual, registry and colored cancels, including numerals, straightline handstamps, geometrics, 6c pair with green cancel, violet or magenta registry postmarks and the like, some small faults, many fine-very fine. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1963 ogO   Small balance of consignment comprised of over 30 stamps including 1851 10c Ty. III, 1869s with unused 2c, mint 3c and used 6c (2), 10c (2), 12c (2), 24c and 30c, mint 1c-15c Columbians, a used set of Pan-Americans and a few others, somewhat mixed condition. Est. $200-300

SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
1964 nhgraded   Graded mint 20th century group of eleven never hinged stamps comprised of the following each with PSE certificate: two #619 (both XF-Sup 95), 627 (XF 90J), 644 (XF 90J), 651 (VF 80J), 740 (XF 90J), 742 (VF-XF 85J), two 745 ( both XF 90J) and C7 (VF-XF 85J), also includes a choice ungraded 619. SMQ $390.00

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
Revenues
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1965 Oog   Revenue stamps extensive collection of many hundreds in mounts housed in a Scott album, starts with a strong showing of the First Issue including R3a, R4a, R13a, R33a, R36a, R43a, R51a uncancelled, R63a, R65a, R71a, R74a, R81a, R82a, R85a, R86a, R90a, R91a, R94a, R95a, R98a, R101a, R3b, R11b, R13b, R16b, R18b, R22b, R34b, R57b, R58b, R62b and R65b, but it is more than likely that some of these are altered, the perforated issues are complete except for R99c including the 6c Proprietary, the Second Issue is complete to the $50.00 and the Third Issue is complete with a 2c Inverted Center, latter better include R159-60, R177, R183 mint, R192a mint, R189, R193, then there is a decent showing of Reds with uncut examples of R435, R584, R585 and R692, the Proprietary issues include RB5a, RB8a, RB9a, then Future Delivery, Stock Transfer with RD309 uncut, RD338 cut, many Wines but no Beers, Playing Cards including the rare RF12a, Silver Tax, Potato Tax, Narcotic with RJA105 used and RJA106 mint, Consular Service, Motor Vehicle, Boating and ending with Firearms, typical mixed condition, many fine-very fine so well worth a careful inspection of this high catalog value lot. Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
Proofs & Essays
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1966 E TC P   Essays, trial colors, proofs and specimens collection of 88 items including multiples, noteworthy are four New York postmaster's provisional items, a nice selection of seventeen 1869 essays, Lowenberg and decalomania essays, 3c 1861 with music box grill, #156TC4a imprint and plate no. 298 block of twenty, several proofs from the Roosevelt album and much more, occasional fault, most fine-very fine. $6,000.00+

SOLD for $2,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
Postal History
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1967 c   Stampless covers, batch of 137 in old sleeves or glassines, including many from New Orleans and New York, but also a good variety of northeastern towns with a few slightly better noted such as local posts, also includes seven foreign, mixed condition, many fine-very fine covers and strikes. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
1968 c   Express Mail of 1836-39 covers, group of twelve covers, all from New Orleans, five are addressed to Boston and seven are going to New York, nine are paying the 75c single rate and three to New York are rated $1.50, mostly fresh and very fine. Est. $150-200

SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
1969 c   Fancy and unusual cancels on pre-1870 covers, large holding of 325 covers in sleeves, comprised of 253 with 3c 1861 issue, 56 with 3c 1851, 1857, 1869 or other values and sixteen on stamped envelopes, includes a dizzying array of geometric cancels, grids, targets, cog wheels, pinwheels, numerals, letters, starbursts, a fish, odd shapes, stars, straightline handstamps, auxiliary markings and more, all identified by Skinner-Eno number, except in the numerous cases where they are not listed in the book, mixed condition as these were acquired for their cancels, many fine-very fine covers and strikes; many better items noted throughout so an examination is essential. Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1970 c   Mostly 19th century cover group of 42 largely better items in sleeves, including #9 horizontal pair on circular to England, 36 and 26 to France, , 36 pair to Ireland, 35 to Canada, 26 irregular lock of eight to England, 68 and 76 to France, 68 (2) with 63 and 65 to England, 68 and 63 to San Francisco from New York, 96 pair and 87 to Australia (stained), two covers to Malta (one missing a stamp), 91 (2) and 90 to Italy, 115 to England, 115 to France, 230 and 231 (2) to Malta, 288 used from Philippines to London, C13 on two flown cards, C18 on two flown covers and more, mixed condition in places, many fine-very fine. Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction

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