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Collections and Accumulations

U.S. Coin Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
3001   U.S. intact coin estate, proof/mint sets, commemoratives, silver dollars, silver eagles, Gold 1/10 Eagle, etc., housed in a carton and contains 1878CC $, six diff silver eagles, six diff silver $s, over $10 face in silver coins (40-90%), over 50 proof sets 1963//2009 (Bid $400+); over 30 mint sets, various silver proof commems, Ikes blue and brown, about $90 in face value coins, an intriguing and valuable lot for the numimatic enthusiast or for re-sale, wholesale value exceeds $2000.00, examination recomended. Est. $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
U.S. Stamp Collections
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
3002 Scott No. 1/Q12 U.S. comprehensive collection, 1847-1954 (Scott 1/Q12), one of the most comprehensive U.S. collections we have ever offered, virtually all stamps unused, with an enormous Scott catalog value in excess of $260,000; assembled by a dedicated collector with a keen eye for centering, color, and eye appeal; the highlights of this outstanding collection are numerous, including 59 certificates of authenticity; the collection begins with the 1847 issue, including a particularly choice unused, no gum #2 with P.F. certificate; there's an excellent selection of the 1851 imperforates, including unused examples of #7, 9, and 12, plus three examples of #15 with o.g., with certs.; the 1857 perforated issue is highlighted by choice examples of #18, 20, 22, 25 o.g. with P.F. cert., 30 o.g. with Weiss cert., 30A regummed with Weiss cert., an incredibly rare 31 regummed with P.F. cert. (catalogs for $10,000), 33 o.g. with P.F. cert., and 36-39, plus an additional o.g. 37; the 1861 regular issue is well represented with choice examples of 63, 65, 68-73, three unused 75's, two unused 76's, and a scarce unused 77 with P.S.E. cert., the scarce 1867 grills include 86-90, and 93-4, and 96-98; the popular 1867 Pictorials are complete 112-122, including certified eaxamples of the 12c, 15c type I, sound and choice (catalog value $3,500), 15c type II, 121 choice sound unused example (catalogs for $2,250), and 122 (catalogs for $4,500.00); the 1875 Pictorial re-issues are nearly complete, and include #'s 123-129, and 131, two with certs.; there are extremely scarce unused 1870 grilled Banknote issues, including 134-138, the 2, 6, and 7c values with certs., along with a valuable o.g. 15c grilled issue with P.F. cert. (catalog value $7,500), plus an impressive unused 90c grilled Banknote issue, #144 with P.F. cert. (catalog value $10,000); the 1870-71 National Bank Note issue is complete from 145-155; the 1873 Continental Bank Note issue is complete from 156-166, the 90c with A.P.S. cert; the 1879 American Bank Note Co. issue is complete from 182-191, including a choice unused 90c with P.F. cert.; the 1890-1893 small Bank Note issue is complete 219-229; complete 1893 Columbians 230-245 unused, including an extra $1.00 Columbian (used); the 1895 Bureau issue is complete 246-263, including a choice never hinged #251 with Weiss cert., and a rare o.g. $5.00 Marshall, #263 with P.S.E. cert (catalog value $4,500.00).; the 1895 Bureaus are complete 264-278, including a choice sound example of #276A with P.S.E. cert.; there are complete 1898 Trans-Mississippi issues 285-293, with the $1.00 no gum, and the $2.00 o.g., never hinged (small gum crease); 1901 Pan Americans complete 294-299; the 1902-1903 Regular issue is complete including an exceptional o.g. $2.00 Madison sound o.g. with P.F. cert., plus an attractive unused 315 pair; the selection of Washington-Franklins is truly outstanding including many of the more difficult coil pairs with certificates; better Washington Franklins include 331-342, 348-355 coil pairs most with certs, a 15c Bluish paper (fake cancel) with P.S.E. cert, 374-382, 385-387, 390-391, and 395-396 coil pairs, some with certs, 397-404 complete, 414-423 complete, 424-440 complete, 50c with P.S.E. cert., 443-448, and 450-458 coil pairs, the 454 pair being never hinged, and the o.g. 456 pair being exceptional, there's a o.g., N.H. #459 imperforate coil single, 460, 462-480 (no 476A), but there is a nice 467 5c carmine color error in combination strip.3 (the error stamp is never hinged), 486-497 coil pairs (no 491), 498-518 (no 505), a nice never hinged 519 (with cert.), 523-534, and 545-547; the 1922 Flats are complete, there's a nice pair of 599A, plus an additional joint line pair, there's a select quality 630 White Plains sheet, 1929 Kansas-Nebraska complete, 1938 Presidentials, and 1954 Liberty series; back of the book include Airmails complete including a gorgeous set of Zeppelins, C13-C15; Special Delivery issues include E1-E7; Postage Dues are well represented with J1, 3, 6, 18, J26, etc; Shangai overprints are virtually complete K1-K16 (no K17-18); 1912 Parcel Post are extremely fresh and complete Q1-Q12, along with Parcel Post Due issues JQ1-5, and Special Handling QE1-4; the collection is topped off by a lovely selection of Confederate States issues including 1-8, and 11-14; a remarkably attractive collection which includes many rarities; there's faults here and there, but this collection is much nicer than what one normally see's offered in public auction; a great lot with tons of value for any high end show dealer or eBay seller that can take the time to carefully break down this valuable holding into it's smaller parts to offer the rarer stamps individually.
Scott $260,000 Estimate $50,000 - 75,000.
Scott $260,000
Est. $50,000-75,000

SOLD for $42,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3003   U.S. tremendous classic collection on homemade pages, 1847-98, marvelous intact collection of better quality United States single stamps, blocks, and desirable covers all neatly mounted on homemade pages; an amazing array of valuable classic stamps, many of which would be a premium single auction lot in any major public auction; highlights are many as the collection starts with an extraordinary selection of the 5 & 10c 1847 issue, including 7 excellent examples of Scott #1, one being on a pretty cover front with a neat red grid cancellation; the other 6 examples of varying shades with attractive postmarks; there are 4 handsome examples of #2, one of which is on a choice cover front with a red town cancel; there are two scarcer unused #3's, and a choice #4, the 1875 Reprints; the 1851 imperforates include numerous singles, a pair and three #7's on cover with Blood's Dispatch acid tied on cover to the Broadway Theater in New York; there's a nice group of 10's and 11'a on and off cover; and there are nice used examples of 12, and a 17 pair; the 1857 perforated issue include single stamps, stamps on piece, and several nice covers, there are two nice #27's the 5c brick red, one with an eye catching blue "5" in circle cancel, plus a nice 28, and a 28b, along with used examples of 37 and 38, plus unused examples of 38 and 39; there's a select #40, the 1c 1875 Reprint; the 1861 issue includes a 64 in a distinct pink shade, there are numerous covers to better destinations; there are two used #72's plus a well centered o.g. example with great color; the 5c Jefferson page includes a nice 67, two handsome 75's and three 76's, along with a strip of three on cover to Europe; the 1869 Pictorials include several with fancy or colored cancels, along with #'s 117-121 two each, a nice #122, plus a 119 on a pretty cover to Europe; the 1870's Banknote issued include many fancy cancels and desirable well centered stamps, along with a nice group of attractive covers including a rather elusive 3c Banknote issue (2) with a 2c Jackson tied on a wonderful Musical Boxes advertising cover to Berne by a eye catching NYFM cancellation, scarce thus as usually the higher denominations were used on foreign mail covers, and the lower denominations were rarely used this way; plus there's a additional 3c Banknote NYFM mail cover with two #158's tied with a NYFM cancel on cover to Germany; besides the covers, the single stamps are premium examples of 2 to 5 of each, many with fancy cancesl including five 90c Perry's; there's a nice group of 205-218, and numerous nice 219-229's, including 7 used examples of #229; the 1893 Columbians are quite beautiful, featuring a block of 4 of the 1c and a block of 8 of the 2c value; thers a gorgeous 3c Combian bottom margin imprint, letter and plate # block/15, numerous singles, and covers up to the 15c value, plus nice o.g. hinged examples of 239-241 (two each), there are two $2 values, one being a well centered o.g. example, the other is a shaved and perfed proof (not counted), plus two fresh full o.g. examples of each of the three high values, #'s 243-245, these 6 stamps all have extremely fresh color and each has full o.g.; there's a nice representation of the 1895 unwatermaked Bureau issues, including an unused block of #255, o.g. singles of the 50c and $2, and two used $1 values both type I and II; the watermarked 1895 Bureaus include blocks, and singles of several values, and nice used examples of the $1, both types, and 277-278 with both a used and an unused example of each; the 1898 Bureaus in the new colors include nice blocks/4 of #'s 282 and 283, along with several singles of each; there's a desirable group of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi issues, including a 285 block/6, a choice 4c used on cover with a 1c Columbian, and both used and unused singles of 285-293 with an 3rd copy of the $1 Cattle in the storm in used condition, the three unused high values are all attractive full o.g. examples; this is not your usual stamp collection that one sees offered intact as a single lot; it is a multitued of great stamps and covers that should bring a decent percentage of it's impressive catalog value of $112,790; any serious dealer will want to spend extra time viewing this fantastic lot, as the quality and value is one of the nicest you'll ever see in a single collection.
Estimate $20,000 - 30,000.
Est. $20,000-30,000
SOLD for $25,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
3004 /o   U.S. extremely valuable collection in two Scott Platinum albums, 1847-2000, wonderful nearly complete U.S. collection housed in a top of the line Scott Platinum Hingeless albums, loaded with many valuable stamps; volume 1 of the collection starts off with attractive examples of #1 and 2; 1851 imperfs include #'s 7, 9, 10 (2), 13 on cover to Ann Arbor, Mich, 14, and 17; 1857 perforated issues include 18 unused, no gum, 22, 28, 29, 30 o.g., 32-33, and 35-38; the 1861 issue includes handsome examples of 68-72, 75, and 77-78, also on the page is a well centered 56 no gum; 1867 grills include 86-87, 89-90, and a complete set of the F grills 92-101; 1875 Re-Issues include a 5c Jefferson with a dubious cancellation and is figured in the catalog value as an unused no gum example, not the more expensive used stamp; 1869 Pictorials nearly complete 112-122; and there are a couple 1875 Pictorial Re-Issues, including a 128 o.g., reperfed; 1870's Banknote issues include a nice group of grills, 134-139, 141, and 144; and complete sets of 145-155, 156-166, and 182-191; the 1893 Columbians are missing only the $1 and $4 values, with a nice unused no gum 243, and an o.g. 245; the 1894 Bureau issues include 246-260, along with 262 used, and a scarce 263 o.g.; 1895's include 264-275, plus 276A used, along with 277-278 o.g.; the 1898 Trans-Mississippi's are complet to the 50c value; 1901 Pan Americans are complete 294-299; 1902-03 Regular issues are highlighted by a nice 311 o.g.; complete 323-327 and 328-330, plus some nice Washington Franklin issues along with some dubious early flar plate coil singles and pairs which are not figured in our catalog value; there's a choice set of ther perf 10's 424-440 o.g., plus better genuine coil singles 445-447, 453-455, and 457-458; there are nice examples of 479-480 o.g.; nice 486-497 singles and pairs, plus a complete set of 498-518; attractive 524 and 547 o.g.; 1922 flats are complete 551-573, along with 578-579, 581-591, 595, and singles and pairs of 597-606; there's a nice Never Hinged White Plains sheet #630, and a complete set of the 1929 Kansas Nebraska's 658-679 o.g. or Never hinged; Volume 2 is very impressive Back of the Book issues, including complete Airmail issues with a choice set of Zeppelins C13-C15 o.g.; there are better Special Delivery and Postage Due issues; the complete set of U.S. Offices in China K1-K18 is attractive, along with the set of Parcel Post stamps Q1-Q12 o.g.; The 1873 Official stamps is very impressive, and includes complete Agriculture O1-O9, scarcer Executive, nice fresh Justice issues, plus some scarcer Navy and State Dept. issues; the valuable setion of scarce Newspaper stamps is quite beautiful; beginning with PR1-3, and PR5-8, with a nice group of valuable 1875 Continental issues, and a nearly complete set of the 1879 American Bank Note Co. issue, a huge amount of catalog value contained in these issues; there is a gorgeous complete set of Federal Duck Hunting Permit stamps, RW1-RW76, with the early issues being very lightly hinged, and the modern issues being Never Hinged; overall quite a collection handsomely displayed on hingeless pages; four certificates of authenticity accompany, we accurately cataloged this collection, making sure not to count any fake coils, etc. and properly valued the unused no gum stamps at the lower "unused" price in Scott; the catalog value is well in excess of $140,000, and should realize a decent percentage as this collection is loaded with many better stamps.
Estimate $20,000 - 25,000.
Est. $20,000-25,000
SOLD for $22,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
3005 o   U.S. tremendous used collection, 1847-1970's, fabulous used U.S. collection on Minkus pages; handpicked for beautiful cancellations, the collector who formed this collection really had an eye for quality and eye appeal; there's the 1847 issues, with #1 with blue cancel, and #2 (2), both with red cancels; 1851 imperforates include #12 with year date cancel, and two #17's; 1857's are very pretty with a variety of stars, grids and fancy corks on #'s 27 w/year date, 30A, 32, 37 and 38; the 1861 regular issues were also handpicked for neat town or fancy cork cancels, including #'s 68-72; there's a valuable selection of 1867 grills, including two copies of the 90c #101; the 1869 Pictorials include two pages of pretty stamps with smart cancels, including 118-119 (2), 121 (2), and 122; the 1870's Banknote issues are downright gorgeous featuring premium quality grilled and ungrilled issues all with beautiful strikes of fancy geometrics, "Paid" cancels, NYFM's, and even a "Man in Coffin" on a #148; any dealer in fancy cancels will really flip out when he views page after page of quality stamps that could easily be a single auction lot for eBay or any premium stock; the 1893 Columbians are complete to the $2, plus there's a nice used #245; the 1894-5 Bureau issues are nearly complete to the $2 values in each set; the 1898 Trans-Mississippi's are complete to the $1 Cattle in the storm #292, plus a second set with a choiec #293; there's a complete set of the 1902-03 Regular issue plus a second partial set; the Washington Franklins are fairly complete with many choie used stamps; there's a handsome used White Plains sheet, plus another unused o.g. example, one of the few unused items in the entire collection; there's even a used set of Kansas-Nebraskas; Airmail issues are virtually complete including a lovely used set of Zeppelins C13-C15; also plenty of value in the used Postage Dues, with virtually every space filled; the 1919 U.S. Offices in China, K1-K18, are all unused, either no gum or o.g.; a great lot for any dealer or collector who appreciates a nice old time used collection that has more beautiful cancellations than we have ever seen in a single collection; Scott catalog value is well in excess of $100,000; worthy of careful review, this impressive lot deserves the extra time needed to carefully evaluate all the beautiful cancellations.
Estimate $10,000 - 15,000.
Est. $10,000-15,000
SOLD for $20,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
3006 //o   U.S. mint & used collection, 1847-1977, intriguing collection in Scott National Album in mounts with much better material, better used includes #1 with red grid, four margin #2 faulty, 15, 17 with star of David cancel, 36, 71, 97, 98, 113-117, 137 145-155, better mint includes 228-229, 276-278, 285-293, Prexies complete, then complete mint & used to 1977, good BOB with parcel posts complete used, scattered officials, mint newspapers PR114-125, a few locals, condition mixed on earlier, with plenty of better material for retail sales, please, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.
Est. $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $6,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
3007   U.S. outstanding used collection with tremendous fancy cancels, 1847-1920, neatly assembled on homemade pages; with a Scott catalog value in excess of $47,000, this impressive collection covers the years 1847 to 1920; the collection begins with two Scott #'s 1, blue cancel and red cancel; 1851's include a 14 single and a #15 pair; there's a nice group of 1857's including many with colored cancels; the 1861 issue is quite desirable with #'s 67, 75 (2), 76 (7), and include a spectacular group of #65's and 68's with fancy cancels, and some select colors shades of #'s 70 and 78; there's a lovely selection of 1869 Pictorials including fifteen #116's many with better strikes, along with 119 (3), 120 (2), and 121; the 1970's Banknote issues are a fancy cancel dealer's dream, with hundreds of attractive singles, and a few strips with different postmarks, many fancies including the high values; the 1893 Columbians are complete to the $1; there are nice 1894-98 Bureau issues; Trans-Mississippi's to the $1; some decent 1902-03 Regular issues and many better Washington Franklins; Back of the book include an excellent group of used Postage Due issues, and an incredible group of Official stamps, nearly all with fancy or colored cancels, a truly remakable group of these stamps that are very hard to find like this, there are stars, "Free", numerals; finally there's a small selection of Special Delivery, Newspaper stamps, and Revenue stamps; any dealer who specializes in better fancy cancels should spend extra time evaluating this impressive collection, as it is loaded with tons of usable material; Scott catalog value is in excess of $47,000.
Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.
Est. $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3008 Scott No. 7/Q12 U.S. nice collection with outstanding Officials and Newspaper stamps, 1847-1970's (Scott 7/Q12), marvelous collection on Scott National album pages with tremendous value in early unused U.S. classics and strong back of the book issues, particularly the Officials and scarce Newspaper stamps; nearly all stamps unused with just a few exceptions; the classic U.S. stamps are basically Fine examples that are unused without gum or regummed, the 20th century stamps are mostly o.g. stamps with many Fine to Very Fine stamps present; the classics include #7, 9, and 38; the 1861's include unused examples of 63, 65 o.g., 68-9, 72 used, 73, and 76; 1867 grills include unused 94-95; 1869 Pictorials include unused 112-117, most of which are regummed; the 1870's Banknote issues include unused examples of 134-6, 145-48, 150, 156-159, 161-2, 182-3, a nice o.g. 189, and 209-216; the 1890's issue is complete 219-229; 1893 Combians are complete to the 50c value, along with an unused $4 value; 1894 issues include 253-256, along with a 258 and a scarce no gum 262; the 1895's include 266-275, and the 1898's are complete 279-284; the 1898 Trans-Mississippi's are complete with the the 1c to the 50c with o.g., and the $1 and $2 values no gum or regummed; 1901 Pan Americans are complete 294-299; 1902 Regulars include 300-308, and 310; 1904 Louisiana Purchase and 1907 Jamestown issues are complete; Washington Franklins include 331-338, 343-346 pairs, 374-378, 433, 435, and 437, some better coils, some decent 1917 perf 11's, and a nice group of the 1918-1920 Offset issues, along with a decent 547; the Back of the book includes a handsome C18, plus all the modern Airmail issues; then there's a premium group of the 1873 Officials, most all unused, including O3, O12, O15, O21-22, O24 a JUMBO margined 90c Interior; Justice Dept. issues include O25 and O28, including a scarce and fresh O28 block of four with full o.g., Navy Dept. includes O35, and no gum examples of the 30c and 90c values O44-O45; there are better State Dept. issues including O57, O60, and O65-O67, the 24c and 90c no gum, and the 30c with full o.g.; Treasury include O72-O75, O78-79, and a no gum 90c, O82; War Dept. include O87-93; there's a ton of value in the scarce Newspaper stamps, most of which are in a quality far superior to what is normaly found; there's PR2, 4, and 7-8; there's an immensely rare example of PR31, the $48 1875 issue, completely sound, unused with part o.g. with a 1985 P.F. certificate (Scott catalog value $7,000 on this stamp alone); there are handsome examples of the 1879 Newspapers, including PR60, 65, 68, 71, 73, 75-6, and 78 with wonderfully rich colors; and finally there's a complete set of 1912 Parcel Post issues, used; we carefully cataloged this remarkable collection counting the unused or regummed stamps at the lower unused price in Scott; the Scott catalog value of this wonderful lot is well in excess of $49,000, and should receive plenty of attention, especially from delears who specialize in better Officials and scarce Newspaper stamps.
Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.
Est. $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3009 Scott No. 1/Q12 U.S. collection on Lindner album pages, 1847-1933 (Scott 1/Q12), impressive collection neatly assembled on Lindner hingeless album pages; mint and used stamps in a comprehensive offering with a Scott catalog value well in excess of $36,000; the collection begins with the 1847 issue, Scott #1 and 2 both with blue town cancellations, plus an additional #1 with a striking red numeral "5" postmark; the 1851 imperforate issues include #'s 7, 9-11, 14-15, and 17; 1857's include two #30A's plus a horizontal pair, along with nice used examples of 36-38; the 1861 Regular issue include better numbers like #67-73; 1867 grills include #'s 92-98; 19=869 Pictorials include 112-121, plus an additional 30c value; numerous 1870's Banknote issues include #138, 145-55, 156-166, 182-191, and 205-218; there's a handsome set of unused 1893 Columbian issues, 230-245, including an additional used $1 value; the $1 and $2 Columbians are excellent well centered o.g. examples, the $3 and $5 are AveF o.g. examples, and the $4 is expertly regummed over a crease; the 1895 Bureaus include a used #278; 1898 Trans-Mississippi's are highlighted by a used #293; 1902-03 Regular issues are to the $2; Washington Franklins are well represented including sets of 331-342, 374-382, 414-423, 424-440, 462-480, and 498-518; there are used copies of #523, 524 and 547, along with unused o.g. examples of #523 and 547; the 1923 perf 10 Regular issue complete 581-591; 1929 Kansas-Nebraska's complete 658-679; Back of the book include Airmails, C1, C3-C6, and C18; Special Delivery page is complete in used condition; along with a used set of the 1912 Parcel Post Issues Q1-Q12; conditon is a bit mixed throughout this collection, but there are many better saleable stamps, especially the dollar value Columbians, which are quite nice.
Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.
Est. $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $9,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3010 /o Scott No. 1/802 U.S. comprehensive collection, 1847-1937 (Scott 1/802), magnificent U.S. collection on homemade pages in a single small binder; meticulously assembled collection with each stamp neatly presented in showgurad mounts; much in value here, beginning with the 1847 issue which includes 2 choice examples of Scott #1, and a choice #2; the 1851 imperforates are quite attractive with numerous 1c 1851's, including an unused o.g. type II bottom sheet margin single, and 2 choice used singles, also a type IV strip/3, there are numerous attractive #11 used pairs, along with singles of #12, 14, and 17; the 1857's are highlighted by #'s 28, 30A, 32, 36 (2), 37, and an unused regummed #38; there's a proof set of 40-47P4 with brilliant fresh colors; 1861 issues include #'s 67-73, and 75-78; 1867 grills include 86-90, and 92-98; handsome set of 1869 Pictorials except the 90c is a shaved and perforated proof (not counted); 1870's Banknotes include 145-155, 156-166, 182-191, and 205-218 some of which are unused; there's 219-229 complete used; 1893 Columbians to the $1; 1894 Regular issue to the $1; 1895 Regulars are complete to the $5 (no 276A); 1898 Trans-Mississippi's are complet to the $1 Bull (lower values mint); Washington Franklins are quite attractive with 331-342 complete used, 414-423 used, 424-440 used, and 462-478 used; there's an impressive unused o.g. never hinged #467 color error in a combination strip/3, there's a choice used example of #523, plus a nice unused set of the 1929 Kansas-Nebraska's; there's only a smattering of Back of the Book issues, but the Confederate States issues are remarkable in terms of quality and completeness, including CSA #1 both used and unused, #2 used and unused plus a choice example of cover, a scarce unused o.g. #3, an unused single of #4 along with a used single and pair, two handsome #5's both with neat town cancels, #6 singles and block, #7 single and block, two #8 singles, scarce used #9 with a manuscript pen cancel, 11's and 12's in singles and blocks, and several 13's and 14's; overall some nice quality stamps, a few faults present especially on the classic issues; with a Scott catalog value in excess of $43,000, this beautiful collection should draw lots of interest.
Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.
Est. $7,500-10,000
SOLD for $9,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3011 /o   U.S. quality collection in Schaubek hingeless album, 1847-1981, better quality U.S. collection neatly housed in a high end album with dust cover; fairly advanced collection assembled by a collector with an eye for quality; highlights include nice examples of the 1847 issue #1 and 2, the 10c with P.F. cert., some choice 1851 and 1857 issues, including #13 and 27; an attractive group of 1861's; some decent 1867 grills; and a complete used set of the 1869 Pictorials, 112-122; some nice used 1870's Banknote issues, including 145-55 complte, 156-166, and 181-191; 1893 Columbians are nearly complete, missing only the two high values, the $3 Columbian with a P.F. cert.; 1894-1898 Bureaus well represented, including a choice used $278; Trans-Miss used complete up to the $1 Cattle in a storm; 1901 Pan Ams complete; 1902-03 Regulars complete to the $2 Madison; there are some nice Washington Franklins including some better coils, including 392-396 in pairs; 397-404 complete used or unused, the 401 with P.S.E. graded cert.; plus 498-518 complete o.g.; plus a used #523; 1922 Flats are complete o.g., with some Never Hinged; plus the perf 10's complete, also a o.g. #595; Airmail issues are complete to 1976 issues, including a select used set of Zeppelins C13-C15; Special Deliveries are complete, including o.g. example sof E1 and E3; Parcel Post complete in used, plus some better Postage Dues; a gorgeous et of 1919 U.S. Offices in China, complete from K1-K18 o.g.; some nice Officials and Newspaper stamps including some card proofs; rounding off this attractive collection is a complete set of Duck Hunting Permit stamps, from 1934 to 1981 mostly used; overall better quality with many select, desirable stamps for any dealer or collector looking for a handsome album loaded with many valuable stamps; Scott catalog value in excess of $30,000.
Estimate $6,000 - 8,000.
Est. $6,000-8,000
SOLD for $9,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
3012 //o   U.S. substantial collection, 1847-1968, wonderful collection on Scott hingeless pages, better used includes 1 with red grid cancel, 2 pen cancelled, 15, 17, 32, 35, 36, 38, 39 with fake red cancel, 67, 70, 71, 72, 78, 90, 95, 112-119, 151, 152, 154, 155 with NYFM cancel, 218, 219-229 mint and used, O6,O33, better mint includes 230-243 with 241 used, 245, 341, 1922 issue complete, Kansas Nebraska NH, Prexies complete, C1-C6, C13-C15, E1-3, QE1-4, Q1-7, Q9, Q11, JQ1-JQ5, O27, O33, O87, as usual condition is varied on earlier issues, but overall much nicer than normally encountered, worth close inspection with substantial potential, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500.
Est. $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $6,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
3013 o/   U.S. interesting early collection, 1847-79, impressive collection neatly mounted on homemade pages; numerous valuable stamps including #1 (3), one on a foled letter, nice 1851-57 issues, including #12, 14-15, 17, 27, and 28; attractive 1861 issues, including two used #72's; complete 1869 Pictorials 112-122; some very impressive 1870's Banknote issues, including three 90c Perry's; the catalog value is quite substantial, in excess of $20,000; worthy lot that deserves careful consideration.
Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.
Est. $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
3014 //o   U.S. collection, 1847-1976, collection in two Scott National albums, includes (used unless noted) #1 with pen cancel, 12, 70, 71, 72, 96, 1869 pictorials with 112-117, 119(x2) and 121, 153, 155, 166, Columbians mint to 236, Trans Miss 240, 292, Nebraska set complete used, mostly mint thereafter, scattered BOB, plenty of useful material here, please review to fully appreciate, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
3015 //o   U.S. eclectic collection, 1847-1940, unusual collection with many better stamps, better mint includes 230-237 with duplication, 285-291, 294-299, 397-399 with duplication, nice stock of 2¢ Reds with duplicates, C10A pane, better used includes 1 with red grid, 70, 71, 72, 112-115, 239-241, 292, used Kansas includes 661-668, and used Nebraska includes 669-671, 673-674, 677-678, a useful lot that will yield plenty of sale able material, don't miss out on this group, take some time to carefully review, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
3016 //o   U.S. collection, 1847-1970, fresh clean better than average collection mounted on Scott pages, better used starts with #1 three margins with red grid, 71 with San Francisco cogwheel cancel, E1-5, better mint includes 114 og, 288 og appears NH, 331-337, 339-340, 400-400A, 403, very useful Washington Franklins with quite a bit NH material, 1922 definitives complete, White Plains S/S mint f-vf, Kansas Nebraska complete, Prexies complete, then complete mint to 1970, C1-6, and E6, dozens of salable stamps present, condition varies especially on earlier material, excellent opportunity for the retail or internet seller, please review, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
3017 /o   U.S. extensive and valuable old time one volume collection, 1847-1970, housed in a 1959 Grossman Stamp Co. album. Overall mostly used beginning with a representative 19th Century selection including Scott 1(2), good 1857-1861 issues, 1869's, including an unused 116, decent Banknotes, Bureau issues, Columbians to the 30¢, extensive early commems, Washington-Franklins, then often times parallel mint and used from there. We also note a nice, mint 630 sheet, plus nice BOB with lots of cut squares, airs, including C4 mint block of 4, C18 mint and used, revenues and officials,complete, nearly all used ducks, with a nice mint og RW2, Canal Zone and more. Condition varies on the earlies, otherwise F-VF, well worth inspection.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
3018 /   U.S. mint & used collection, 1851-1985, meticulous collection in two albums, better used includes #155, 163, 165, 229, 241-242, better mint includes 24, 238-240, 285-293, 294-299, extensive Washington Franklins, 1922 series complete, Kansas Nebraska complete, 630 S/S f-vf, 692-701, airmails include C2, C4-6, C13-15, please set aside ample time to fully appreciate this lots potential, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $5,000 - 7,500.
Est. $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $4,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3019 //o   U.S. mint & used collection, 1851-1946, better collection on KaBe hingeless pages, better used unless noted includes #7, 15(x2), 36B, 37(x2), 69(x2), 70(x3), 71(x2), 96(x2), 97(x2), 98(x2), 112-117, 119-120 with extra 120, 154(x2), 155(x2), 165, 240 mint, 291, 294-299 mint, excellent mint & used Washington Franklins, Kansas Nebraska mint & used less 666, an overall impressive amassing of material, usual mixed condition, viewing recommended for full appreciation, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
3020 //o   U.S. mint & used collection, 1851-1985, useful mint and used collection in mounts on pages, better used unless noted includes #11 mint og, 15, 30A, 36, 70, 71, 112-117, 119-120, 166, 229 291, comprehensive Washington Franklins mint & used including used 523, Kansas Nebraska set mint and used missing 665, 676-677, 679, Prexies set mint complete, C1-6 mint, C13-14 used zeppelins, useful postage dues and parcel posts complete mint and used, should prove profitable, please take time to peruse, o.g., hinged or never hinged, Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction

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