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1-132 Subject to some special terms below, A autographed and incribed copy of Bill Gross's book, The "William H. Gross Collection - United States Classics, 1847–1869" . This is an extraordinarily high quality publication that faithfully and exquisitely reproduces the most comprehensive and most valuable classic United States stamp collection in private hands. This 136-page book depicts in full color the entire eight frame exhibit "United States Classics, 1847–1869" formed by the renowned philatelist, William H. Gross, which was awarded one of philately's most prestigious exhibiting awards—the Grand Prix National at the Washington 2006 International Stamp Show. Depicted and described within this impressive coffee-table style book, which was produced by Spink Shreves Galleries, are literally many of the most recognizable—and valuable—iconic rarities of classic United States philately. The book is beautifully hard bound with bronze foil stamping, and is perfectly protected by a tear-resistant dust jacket. The full color reproductions within the interior pages are incredibly detailed, as well as printed by the finest quality color presses available today—and all on archival quality paper. Retail Value $80. Donated and personally autographed by by Bill Gross. There are very few known signed copies of this book. for more information check out http://www.collectorsclub.org/Bill_Gross_book.shtml Special terms. The winner of this lot will take possession of this book for one year, after which they will surrender it back to Droege Computing to be auctioned again. Each owner is asked to add their signature to Bill Gross's and to add remarks related to Stamp Collecting and/or Diabetes. After 10 years, we will retire the book and offer it to the Philatelic Museum in Washington DC, or sell it to the highest bidder. Each years' winner will recieve an unsigned copy of the book to keep permanently. Provenance. 2014 John Emery $775, 2015 Gordon Eubanks $925 This is a heavy lot weighing 85.00 ounces -- suggested shipping to the US only (Image1)
Suggested Bid Est. $500
Opening US$ 525.00
Sold...US$ 525.00
Closed..Apr-18-2016, 12:00:00 EST
Sold For 525
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