Sale No: 437
Lot No:344
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Cat No:Collection
Argentina Mint and used collection of a couple thousand chiefly different in two stockbooks with issues to the 1970’s. Mostly used early becoming mostly mint in the later periods which hold many complete sets. Also, way more officials than usually encountered plus, a good amount of specialty material in the back such as revenues, labels and forgeries. Transferring to a first class album will produce an advanced collection to be proud of. (Image)
Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 850.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 850
Asia
Sale No: 437
Lot No:204
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Cat No:Collection
Korea and Indonesia collection in a Scott Specialty album. Most of the value is in the Korea from 1885 to 1971 having hundreds and hundreds of mint and used stamps in full, partial sets, singles, and souvenir sheets appearing complete for the provided pages. Indonesia runs from 1949 to 1970. Interspersed throughout are several interesting covers. Careful, slow viewing recommended to appreciate the value. (Image)
Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 1
Sale No: 437
Lot No:205
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Cat No:Collection
Asia assortment in one red box from the 1880s to the 1980s. Consists of China, PRC, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, etc. Involves mint and used stamps in full, partial sets, and singles having profitable backup. Cataloged and priced by a knowledgeable owner on sales cards stuffed into the box. Ready to sell at a percentage on the internet or at a bourse. A moneymaker at our opening bid. (Image)
Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 550.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 550
Austria
Sale No: 437
Lot No:349
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Cat No:Collection
Austria accumulation with albums, stockbooks and folders. The best is a KA-BE that has decent early material including the early Franz Josef set with more items that can be pulled out. The rest of the material is modern and mostly complete sets mint and used. A candidate for consolidation into one album. Well worth the estimate. (Image)
Flown Zeppelin cover for the Egypt flight of 1929 using a five color franking that includes C28. Left Vienna (22.3.29), backstamped Jaffa (27.3.29). All the proper markings. (Image)
Opening US$ 60.00
Sold...US$ 75.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 75
Sale No: 437
Lot No:1639
Symbol:CV
Cat No:Collection
Flown Zeppelin Mediterranean flight cover and card. Postmarked Vienna Austria (19.4.1929), then Friedrichshafen (22. 4.1929) arrived in Seville, Spain (24.4.29), then onto Stammersdorf their final destination (29.4.1929). Uses different color Austrian airmail stamps to pay for the flight. All proper clear cancels, cachet, and backstamp. (Image)
Opening US$ 65.00
Sold...US$ 160.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 437
Lot No:1640
Symbol:CV
Cat No:Collection
Flown Zeppelin Mediterranean flight cover. Postmarked Vienna Austria (19.4.1929), then Friedrichshafen (22. 4.1929) arrived in Seville, Madrid, Spain (25.4.29). Uses three different Austrian airmail stamps to pay for the flight. Clean and fresh. (Image)
Opening US$ 28.00
Sold...US$ 75.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 75
Sale No: 437
Lot No:1641
Symbol:CV
Cat No:C27 ,C28
Zeppelin flight card. Left Vienna (7.5.29) then on to Friedrichshafen (15.5.29), backstamped New York (5.8.29). Uses Austria # C26, C27 and C28 to pay for the flight. Clean with clear delayed flight marking, cancels and cachet. (Image)
Opening US$ 36.00
Sold...US$ 65.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 65
Austria and Offices
Sale No: 437
Lot No:350
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Cat No:Collection
Austria and Areas outstanding collection mounted on attractive homemade pages with issues to 1908. Assembled by a very knowledgeable collector over many years. The emphasis on clear, readable cancels throughout, is immediately noticeable as these were the only ones he put into the collection. Many times extras are present just because of this, along with scarcer examples. Starts with six pages of the Arms issues sorted by shades, types and papers plus some of the hard to find St. Andrews Crosses. Next are both Franz Josephs sorted by shades and types and again includes four of the “crosses”. The 1860/1861 Arms feature a nice array of shades. The first issues of the Monarchy also are good for shades plus the two printing types along with being sorted by perfs. The last of the regular issues are well populated but merely included for the cancels. The newspapers are much like the previous sections with types, shades, papers and printings expertly sorted. This is followed by telegraphs, judicial service stamps plus Danube Steamships (both real and reprints). The twenty-nine pages of offices are put together much the same as the previous section but not quite as comprehensive. Condition overall was also a priority so, it’s much better than average. Get yourself a Ferchenbauer and enjoy. (Image)
Sale No: 437
Lot No:206
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Cat No:Collection
Baltic States collections and FDCs in three cartons. Comprises hundreds and hundreds of mixed mint and used stamps in full, partial sets, and singles in three Scott Specialty albums and slipcases from 1919 to 1940. Includes Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia having Lithuania as the best. Also contains over 425 Lithuania FDCs in seven binders and slipcases and over one hundred postal souvenir cards in three binders and slipcases both from 1991 to 2002 all nicely arranged and identified in sequential order. A super selection. (Image)
Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 750.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 750
Sale No: 437
Lot No:207
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Cat No:Collection
Baltic States collections/accumulation in two cartons. Consists of a Lithuania mint collection in a Davo hingeless album and slipcase from 1991 to 2010 appearing complete for pages having full sets, singles, and souvenir sheets and a Latvia/Estonia mint collection from 1991 to 2010 in a Davo hingeless album and slipcase appearing to be 99% complete also having full, partial sets, single, and souvenir sheets. The bulk of the accumulation is from Lithuania mainly in stockbooks or folders having hundreds and hundreds of mint and used stamps from 1990 to 2016 in full, partial sets, singles, souvenir sheets, and sheetlets having useful backup as well as some contemporary covers. A selection that does not come on to the market often. (Image)
Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 1.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 1
Belgium
Sale No: 437
Lot No:351
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Cat No:Collection
Belgium custom organized collection 1850-1953 in three binders. Begins with #1 used, and on cover. Proceeds with the owners favorite issues in chronological order. No BOB. Strong semipostals. Many specialty items. Great use of covers to illustrate the postal history. Missing the high values to many of the premium sets. Not all Scotts numbers included. Mixed mint and used. Mixed condition. Beautifully annotated wordy descriptions perfect for a custom collection. Ready for the next owner to expand and display. (Image)
Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 900.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 900
Belgium and Belgian Congo
Sale No: 437
Lot No:352
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Cat No:Collection
Belgium and Colonies extensive mainly mint collection in three Scott Specialty albums 1849-1997. Spot check revealed that most of the stamps are previously hinged. Strong throughout missing only the most elusive from completion. Weakest in the pre 1920 sections with used filling many of the spaces here. Strong BOB with many good parcel post sets. Includes: mint #108-122, 124-137, 171, 212-215, 221, B1-B24, B69-B83, B125-B131, Q61-Q80, Q132-Q138, Q139-Q172, Q310-326, Q343-361B, and Q374-Q377. Well over 85% complete for the pages. Plenty of power in the mint complete sets along with clean continuable albums should put this one on many bidder's lists. (Image)
Opening US$ 800.00
Sold...US$ 1,900.00
Closed..Aug-17-2018, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 1900
Benelux
Sale No: 437
Lot No:208
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Cat No:Collection
Benelux, without Netherlands, accumulation of four albums (Lighthouse binders quadrille pages), a pizza size box plus a few envelopes of duplicates, and a lonely stockbook. Belgium holds the most value 1849-1980 although intermediate values is as high as it goes. Luxembourg of the same era and condition is second best, but not an afterthought. Enough worthwhile to make any Benelux collector pleased. (Image)
Three Airship Los Angeles Dirigible covers. Consists of one cancelled in Hamilton on April 16, 1925 and back stamped East Orange N. J. on April 24 and one cancelled on April 25 in Flushing NY. Also includes a US cover cancelled in New York on April 15 in New York and back stamped in St George on April 22. (Image)