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Andorra Spanish Administration #19/231, E3. Dealer’s stock on three black stockpages including #19 and E3 (both mint, Hinge Remnant), a page of blocks (#37-39 used) and #42/49 (used) with up to 25 of a type. The lot concludes with 21 perforated and imperforate values from an unissued 1875 series, 9 airmail labels and 2 charity "Cinderella" stamps. The mint material (which is mostly Never Hinged) catalogues US$344.50 and the used at US$79.45. Total 2023 Scott US$424.95 = $573.68
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Australia #1/2202. Trio of red Uni-Safe 32-page stockbooks with a lovely stock of used (and some mint) 20th century Australian regular issues. Sorted and identified by Scott, often including sub-numbers with anywhere from 1-5 of a type, making it perfect to build or supplement a collection, or develop a dealer’s stock. Starts with first issue ‘Roos up to 1/-, second issue to 2/- with the GeoV "Heads" including a couple nice "OS" perfins. The 1930’s-1940’s issues are well covered (with Robes up to £1) and including some mint issues. By the 1970’s, the issues are mostly used and by 1999 there is less coverage, but not much duplication. The stamps appear to be in decent condition. One of the albums has some damage to a spine corner, which does not detract from this excellent building block lot. Estimate = $200.00
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Australia #1/393, M1-M6. A lightly remaindered mint Hinged and used collection on Stanley Gibbons pages for 1913-1965 pre-decimal issues. Mainly mint Hinged after 1936. Somewhat short on 'Roos, less so on Heads, and fairly comprehensive otherwise. The collector has included some colour variations here and there. Overall excellent quality with close to 400 stamps, housed in a three-ring binder with all the pages in sheet protectors. Owner's 2023 Scott US$1,883.60 = $2,582.85
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Australia #6/179, O1/O14, CO1. A used assortment of better Australian singles and a bit of an accumulation of "official" overprints and one perfin. The better include #6, #100 (nicely used with its twin perforated small "OS") and the three high value "Robes". The officials are organized more by denomination than chronology and are catalogued as the cheapest possible variation (so some potential upside). Overall condition is excellent, but some minor faults are to be expected. The OS perfin is not counted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$592.10 = $799.34
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Australia #406/1680a. Small binder with a mint offering of sets and singles on "102" cards for issues between 1966-1998. Starts with the "Birds and Explorers" to $4.00, and there is a good run of the high-denomination "Paintings" (face value A$29.00). There is a page with se-tenant strips, returning to the "Fish and Shells" issue and the Aussie Rules Football issues (#1508-1523). Rounding out the offering throughout is a number of sets, with good catalogue values and face values that add up quickly. A couple of the early sets are hinged, but the majority is very fine mint, Never Hinged, with the occasional used set slipped in. About 200 different stamps. Estimate = $140.00
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Australia - An envelope box with the balance of the estate of a local collector/dealer of Australian material. Includes material written up for sale (many years ago), stockpages and loose material. Much of this material has not seen the light of day for thirty years. There is a significant collection and duplicates from a "VG" perfin study, as well as regular issues with multiples, coils, cancels, a few booklets and lots of used better material for issues between 1920-1970 (noted a couple 5/- ‘Roos). Bring your patience and your organizing skills. Estimate = $170.00
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Australia - Bundle of "New Issues" stamp issued between 1972-1995, many still in their original Post Office packages. Includes singles, sets, se-tennant, souvenir sheets (often duplicated) and a number of blocks or sheetlets. Expect almost everything to be very fine, mint Never Hinged. Great way to build a collection or stock. Includes a bit of associated "Islands" (Christmas, Cocos) and some Australian Antarctic Territory, all valid for postage in Australia and counted in the owner’s conservative face value. Total face value AUD$300.00 = $264.67
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Australia - Eclectic consignment balance, in the order of appearance includes three pages of used postage dues including several nice blocks, a couple of pages of OS perfins, a couple of retired circuit books and better loose sets and singles (including a 1970 Cook ANPEX souvenir sheet and some "Roos", "Heads" and "Robes" which are found periodically). Next are several presentation packs, manila stockpages and a small stockbook with used, including late 20th century high values, even a couple of early QEII panes. There is even a small group of "OS" and "BCOF" forged overprints, that will not fool many. If all of that doesn’t entice you, how about the sometimes organized, mostly loose 1990’s postage, with face values up to AUD$10.00 which although a bit unorganized, we would easily estimate the face value to be at least AUD$200.00. Any Aussie collector will be happy to dig through this. Estimate = $200.00
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Australia - Intriguing pair of black stockpages with better mint singles, blocks and booklet panes. The singles include a couple of "Roos", a 4d "Head", 5/- cattle, mint "Robes" (including a 10/- specimen), £2 "Arms" and mint officials O12-O13. The blocks include nine KGV "Heads" including a pair of 1 1/2d with Brusden-White listed "double perforations" (which are hinge reinforced as there is so little paper left between the stamps). Finally, there are a couple of imprint or gutter blocks, a pair of Sydney Harbour blocks and a QEII booklet pane. Overall appearance is quite fresh with a mix of Hinged / Never Hinged. A great way to increase the eye appeal to your collection. Estimate = $150.00
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Australian States - A stockpage with the last bits from a collection. The top row is New South Wales, the best being the 20/- postage due overprinted "Specimen". Tasmania is represented by one mint 1/- and a 1p used Chalon. There are 20 used stamps from Victoria which have good catalogue value (totalling about $1000.00), but expect faults. There is also a two pence "Swan" from Western Australia is perforated "OS" and lastly, four mint stamps from the Northwest Pacific Islands. A nice study group. Estimate = $140.00
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Australian States - Small but mighty mix of partial collections on pages including New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia, with individual catalogue values up to US$125.00 and a number of better readable cancels. Along with the array of stamps are some revenues (including from the Commonwealth period). Most are used, and the usual mixed condition can be expected, but we shouldn’t neglect the three mint Swans from Western Australia, all reasonably hinged #57, 101-102 (these 3 catalogue US$156.00 alone). Perfect for the student of early Oz. Estimate = $150.00
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Austria #110-127. Complete mint Hinged set of the 1908-1916 Franz Josef / Pictorial stamp series of 18 stamps. Post Office fresh colours, which is well above average for this 110 year old set. 2023 Scott US$286.80 = $387.20
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Austria - Small mounted collection of "first century" issues, including some earlier, followed by several black and manila stockpages with mint and used singles, blocks and souvenir sheets (these from the late 19th century to the early 1970’s, with moderate to heavy duplication). The lot concludes with a small "KEK" brand stockbook with a pleasing selection of mostly 1950’s onward mint. While there is a touch of "Back of the Book" material here (including a mint P1a, catalogue $225.00), most of these stamps are regular issue definitives and commemoratives. Overall the condition of this lot is excellent. Estimate = $150.00
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Austria - Terrific pre-1960 collection of 1197 mostly different stamps, mounted in an old "Piral" 2-post album. Slightly more used than mint, including extensive regular issues, semi-postals, occupation, military, postage due, newspaper stamps (and the list goes on). Besides good quality issues, often with very nice cancels, the material is supplemented with reprints and different shades. Several years ago, someone started cataloguing this collection and came up with a total of $2,432.00, and that was WITHOUT the first dozen pages being tallied. In the earlier pages there are individual stamps to $50.00 catalogue value. Later highlights include #288a-294a, B225-251, B260-263, B269-271, B273-276, J1-9, J132-158, Offices in Levant #32a-35b. The condition is remarkably clean. This is perfect for the specialist or the specialist "in-waiting". Estimate = $450.00
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Austria and Spain Group - Mint and used 19th and 20th century collections/accumulations of many hundreds of stamps total, from these two European countries, offered as received. Strength noted in the Austrian section (one springback album and a loose group of mixed pages). The Spain section (on mixed album pages and stocksheets) also includes older material but runs to a much more modern range. Could be finds lurking. Estimate = $150.00
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Belgium #1/1687, B6/B926. Dealers stock that would equate to about 1/3 of a "red box" worth of "102" cards from 1849-1998 period with mostly used material, easily convertible to a collection or integrating into / starting a stock. Starts with a few of the first King Leopold I design, with a bit of duplication, and then settles into a sporadic offering of mostly used sets and singles, with a small offering of semi-postals (and a few other random "back of the book" issues). Items have been individually identified by Scott, but not catalogued or priced. Overall appearance and condition is very nice, a few of the earlier have faults (including #12 used). Estimate = $150.00
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Belgium #435-455, B514. Complete mint Never Hinged set (including the high-value semi postal) of the 1952 Universal Postal Union (UPU) 13th Congress, held in Brussels. Post Office fresh with unblemished gum. A choice set. 2023 Scott US$261.90 = $353.55
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Brazil #1886. Some kind of South American fever must have temporarily overcome this philatelist while in line at the Post Office! An absolute hoard of the 1983 souvenir sheet (with 376cr face value) issued to honour the 100th anniversary of the death of Louis Breguet, noted for his early work with telegraphs, so fittingly shown with both telegraph lines as well as a transmitter. Because they are now over 40 years old, we have replaced most of the rubber bands, otherwise this is just as purchased. Still arranged as purchased in glassines, with each glassine having 10 copies (and there are 100 glassines). Total of 1000x very fine, mint, Never Hinged souvenir sheets. 2023 Scott US$7500.00 = $10,125.00
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British Antarctic Territory #1-15, 16-19. Fresh and VF mint Lightly Hinged examples of the 1963 "first issue" set of 15 and the 1966 issue "Churchill Memorial" set of 4. 2024 Scott US$213.35 = $288.00
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British Carribean - A "saints alive" assortment of miscellaneous material. Includes 1) St. Lucia (#7/12, 3 copies #104, #504-515 and several souvenir sheets from the 1990’s). 2) St. Vincent with a nicely mounted collection from GeoVI to mid-QEII, with some souvenir sheets, including from "the Grenadines". Lastly, "for the record", there are a few St.Kitts-Nevis stamps too. A interesting little offering awaiting some re-organization. Estimate = $130.00
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British Carribean - Grouping that includes 1)Grenada, represented by nice GeoVI mint set, an Apollo souvenir sheet with unlisted "Philympia 1970" overprint (apparently only 300 overprinted). 2) Some terrific Trinidad classics, followed up with some Trinidad and Tobago with some better values. 3) A good-sized section of a mounted Dominica collection. 4) Grouping of the ever-popular Disney souvenir sheets and finally a bit of Antigua, Cayman Island and a Leeward Islands 3/- GeoV mint definitive. Lots of value here and not often offered material. Estimate = $150.00
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British Central Africa #58b, 58b (VARIETY), 59d. Three Very Fine used examples of the 1898 issue "Internal Postage" provisionals, all Type I and without control number on reverse, consisting of the imperforate variety with two frame shades (ultramarine and deep ultramarine) and the perf 12 x 12 varieties. 2024 Scott US$555.00 = $749.25
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British Commonwealth - British "Pacific" grouping. Selection of New Zealand administered British colonies. A wild and largely untamed assortment starting with Aitutaki (nice group of EdwardVII overprints, over $100.00 catalogue value on the first page alone) along with a retired circuit book. The Cook Islands are well represented, including "new issues" in their original envelopes from the 1970’s, retired circuit books, stockpages, and some representation from the early "Captain Cook" issues. There is a touch of Niue and Penrhyn Islands, and then back to a decent offering of Samoan issues, finishing with a mix of Tokelau and Tuvalu. Overall condition is quite good, duplication is mild, and the value will add up quickly. Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth - British Africa. Mostly from the Southern half of the continent. An assortment of album pages, stockpages and cards, envelopes, etc. We noted some nice South Africa, Southwest Africa, Transvaal, Natal, Cape of Good Hope, Swaziland, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Tanzania (including a number of sheetlets and souvenir sheets), Rhodesia, Gold Coast, Nigeria and a selection of complete mint sheets from Zambia. Mostly 20th century up to about 1995. Mix of common and better, unchecked for varieties or cancels. The past owner’s notes indicate lots of catalogue value here, but we will leave that for you to decide. Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth - Christmas Islands #1/21; Cocos Islands #1-7; Cook Islands #6/178, B1-B7, C1-C2. Very Fine mint Lightly Hinged selection of 84 different 1892 to 1966 period issues from these South Pacific islands chain, almost all in complete sets. Great topicals. All laid out on three Hagner stocksheets. 2024 Scott US$229.75 = $310.16
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British Commonwealth - Overprints on GB and India. Mint and used collection of 384 almost all different stamps, Victorian through Elizabethan era issues. Mostly GB Offices (Tangier, MEF, EAF, BMA Eritrea, B A Tripolitania, Levant, Morocco Agencies) plus some additional GB/India (Bahrain, Muscat). All laid out on black stock pages, nicely organized and identified. A great lot for the fan of "provisional" Commonwealth material. Owner's 2012/2017 Scott US$1,091.00 = $1,472.85
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British Commonwealth - Sometimes the last is not the least, and that is the case with this banker’s box and the end of the line for this consignment. Granted there are a couple of philatelically inspired pieces here (such as an album for the 1982 Commonwealth Day issues), but there is a substantial amount of album pages, stockcards and retired circuit books of many shapes and sizes. Most have made it into this lot because they hold multiple (often unrelated) colonies on one page, meaning that they don’t fit easily anywhere. You won’t see much GB, Canada, Australia, New Zealand here, but almost everywhere else where the "sun never sets" is represented here. Most is pre-mid-Elizabethan, with some Victorian. If you collect the Commonwealth, this lot will not disappoint. Estimate = $200.00
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British Commonwealth Potpurri - Mostly mint selection/accumulation of several hundred stamps, on printed album pages, in a stockbook and on quadrille pages. The lot consists of: mint Never Hinged 1981 issue Charles and Diana Royal Wedding commemorative sets and souvenir sheets on special printed pages; Aitutaki, Nauru, Niue, Norfolk Islands, Pitcairn Islands, Omnibus issues and more, neatly organized in a green stockbook; and finally, mostly mint Hinged omnibus sets and short pictorial sets on quadrille pages. Lots of variety here for your Commonwealth albums. Estimate = $200.00
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British Honduras #1/98. A "sampler" page, containing 46 mostly used stamps QV to GeoV, all neatly laid out and identified by the consignor. A few duplicates included, but not counted in the total catalogue value. Owner's 2022 Scott US$413.65 = $558.45
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British Honduras / Belize - Selection of 206 stamps mint and used stamps, neatly arranged and identified on pages by the consignor from GeoV to QEII. The mint material is almost all Never Hinged (143 Never Hinged stamps) and includes a few duplicates which were not counted in the total catalogue value. Owner's 2022 Scott US$424.22 = $572.50
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British Pacific - Like the Islands themselves, these items are scattered all over the place including Norfolk, Papua, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Cocos (Keeling) and a very nice offering of QEII Pitcairn Islands. A mix of old auction lots, album pages and some better retired circuit books. Note, there is some other non-Pacific material that slipped in with the circuit books, which was not counted / considered in the estimated value. Estimate = $130.00
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Canada #2. Fine to Very Fine appearing used example of the 1851 issue 6p Consort on vertically laid paper. Margins close to large on all sides. Clear 7-ring target cancel. Small corner fault at upper left. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #4c. Fine/Very Fine used example of the 1852-1857 issue 3p Beaver imperf on the scarce horizontally ribbed paper. Clear strike of the "19" 4-ring numeral cancel (London UC). 2024 Scott Classic US$525.00 = $708.75
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Canada #4d. Sound and F/VF four clear margin used example of the orange red 3 penny Beaver imperf on the Scott and Unitrade listed thin paper. Attractive light blue 7-ring target cancel. 2024 Scott US$225.00 = $303.75
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Canada #5. Sound and Fine/Very Fine used example of the 1855 issue 6p slate grey Consort imperforate on wove paper. Decent margins, indistinct 4-ring numeral postmark. 2024 Scott US$1,150.00 = $1,552.50
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Canada #7. Sound and lightly cancelled used example of the 1855 issue 10p blue Jacques Cartier imperf on thin crisp paper. An attractive pence era item. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #9. Fine/Very Fine appearing used example of the 1857 issue 7½p green Queen Victoria imperforate on wove paper. Margins huge to just in. Small repair at upper right corner noted for the record. Rich deep colour. Still a great looking early Canadian Classic. 2024 Scott US$3,000.00 = $4,050.00
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Canada #9. Sound, fresh and Fine/Very Fine used example of the 1857 issue 7½p green Victoria imperf on wove paper. Large margins on three sides, margin at top well clear of frameline. Well struck and light 7-ring target cancel. 2024 Scott US$3,000.00 = $4,050.00
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Canada #11. The rare 1858 half penny rose perforated pence issue, sound and Fine used. Extremely light but still legible light "1858" year date from a sock on the nose CDS cancel. Only issued for a very short period of time and missing from most collections we see. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00= $2,025.00
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Canada #14 Numeral Cancel Selection. Nineteen used examples of the 1859 issue 1c rose "First Cents", all postmarked with different 4-ring numeral cancels, ranging between #22 and #52, plus #516 and #627. All mounted on two exhibition pages. The rarity factors run between 3 and 9. Valued as basic used stamps by Scott catalogue. Expect some faults but some very scarce postmarks here. 2024 Scott US$1,710.00 = $2,308.50
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Canada #14 Specialist Septet. Used group of seven examples of the 1859 issue 1c rose, selected for various eye-catching reasons. In the group, note a very early date (July 1859), an example with inscription in the lower margin, a dramatic mis-perf and a range of unusual cancels (green target, two red CDS and registered strait-lines). All conservatively valued as the basic Scott listed stamps but worth more. 2024 Scott US$630.00 = $850.50
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Canada #14, 14a Plus Extras Study Lot. Used group of twenty 1c Victorias from the 1859 "First Cents" issue, selected at random from an old-time hoard. Unchecked for shades, papers, perfs or plate varieties. Generally sound and Fine or better, but expect the odd small fault in a lot of this type. A great assemblage of these popular classics, perfect for the student of early Canadian issues. All valued as the basic (and least expensive) type by Scott catalogue. 2024 Scott US$1,800.00 = $2,430.00
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Canada #14, 14b. Lightly cancelled used strips of three of the rose and deep rose shades of the 1859 issue 1c Victoria from the "First Cents" series. One of the rose shade stamps has a surface scuff at lower left (not counted in the catalogue value total). Used multiples of the 1c are scarce and attractive items. Valued as 5 singles. 2024 Scott US$630.00 = $850.50
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Canada #14, 15, 18, 20 (x 2) Cancel Lot. Group of five 1859-1864 "First Cents" issues, all postmarked with "37" numeral cancels (Quebec City). Note two different frame types. Valued as basic used stamps by Scott catalogue. Expect some small faults. 2024 Scott US$977.50 = $1,319.65
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Canada #14/18 Coloured Target Cancels. Colourful selection of 1c (x 3), 5c (x 3 sound, + 1 damaged not counted), 12½c (x 3) and 17c (x 4) "First Cents" issues, all with 7-ring target cancels in various eye-catching shades of blue, red, orange and brown. Conservatively valued as basic stamps only but worth a premium due to the scarce nature of the postmarks. 2024 Scott US$1,517.50 = $2,048.65
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Canada #14/655, C1/C7. Mostly mint collection of 513 almost all different stamps, 1859 to 1974 period issues, all housed in a top-of-the-line Lindner Hingeless album with matching slipcase. Some used stamps noted in the earlier material. Almost all are "regular" issues, with the only "Back of the Book" issues consisting of a trio of airmails. All the early mint is conservatively valued as Hinged, even though some Never Hinged was noted in the mix. Lots of nice singles and (some) sets noted. Expect some faults in the earlier material (some not counted). Great basis for expansion. 2024 Scott US$6,350.45 = $8,573.10
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Canada #14-15, 17-20. Sound and Fine basic used set of 1859-1864 "First Cents" issues. A respectable and decent starter set. 2024 Scott US$1,027.50 = $1,387.13
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Canada #15. Fine/Very Fine fresh and sound mint small part OG example of the 1859 issue 5c vermilion "Beaver". A superior quality example of this well-known "First Cents" classic. 2024 Scott US$800.00 = $1,080.00
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Canada #17 Shades and Numeral Cancel Selection. Nineteen used examples of the 1859 issue 10c Consort "First Cents", all postmarked with almost all different 4-ring numeral cancels, ranging between #26 and #51. All mounted on one exhibition page. The rarity factors run between 2 and 8. Valued as basic used stamps by Scott catalogue. Expect some faults but note some very scarce postmarks and Very Fine stamps here. 2024 Scott US$3,325.00 = $4,488.75
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Canada #17a. Mint no gum example of the lilac shade of the 1859 issue 10c Consort. One short perf at top, otherwise a sound and Fine stamp. Note partial inscription in the margin at right. Valued as mint no gum. 2024 Scott US$1,600.00 = $2,160.00
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Andorra Spanish Administration #19/231, E3. Dealer’s stock on three black stockpages including #19 and E3 (both mint, Hinge Remnant), a page of blocks (#37-39 used) and #42/49 (used) with up to 25 of a type. The lot concludes with 21 perforated and imperforate values from an unissued 1875 series, 9 airmail labels and 2 charity "Cinderella" stamps. The mint material (which is mostly Never Hinged) catalogues US$344.50 and the used at US$79.45. Total 2023 Scott US$424.95 =
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Australia #1/2202. Trio of red Uni-Safe 32-page stockbooks with a lovely stock of used (and some mint) 20th century Australian regular issues. Sorted and identified by Scott, often including sub-numbers with anywhere from 1-5 of a type, making it perfect to build or supplement a collection, or develop a dealer’s stock. Starts with first issue ‘Roos up to 1/-, second issue to 2/- with the GeoV "Heads" including a couple nice "OS" perfins. The 1930’s-1940’s issues are well covered (with Robes up to £1) and including some mint issues. By the 1970’s, the issues are mostly used and by 1999 there is less coverage, but not much duplication. The stamps appear to be in decent condition. One of the albums has some damage to a spine corner, which does not detract from this excellent building block lot. Estimate =
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Australia #1/393, M1-M6. A lightly remaindered mint Hinged and used collection on Stanley Gibbons pages for 1913-1965 pre-decimal issues. Mainly mint Hinged after 1936. Somewhat short on 'Roos, less so on Heads, and fairly comprehensive otherwise. The collector has included some colour variations here and there. Overall excellent quality with close to 400 stamps, housed in a three-ring binder with all the pages in sheet protectors. Owner's 2023 Scott US$1,883.60 =
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Australia #6/179, O1/O14, CO1. A used assortment of better Australian singles and a bit of an accumulation of "official" overprints and one perfin. The better include #6, #100 (nicely used with its twin perforated small "OS") and the three high value "Robes". The officials are organized more by denomination than chronology and are catalogued as the cheapest possible variation (so some potential upside). Overall condition is excellent, but some minor faults are to be expected. The OS perfin is not counted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$592.10 =
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Australia #406/1680a. Small binder with a mint offering of sets and singles on "102" cards for issues between 1966-1998. Starts with the "Birds and Explorers" to $4.00, and there is a good run of the high-denomination "Paintings" (face value A$29.00). There is a page with se-tenant strips, returning to the "Fish and Shells" issue and the Aussie Rules Football issues (#1508-1523). Rounding out the offering throughout is a number of sets, with good catalogue values and face values that add up quickly. A couple of the early sets are hinged, but the majority is very fine mint, Never Hinged, with the occasional used set slipped in. About 200 different stamps. Estimate =
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Australia - An envelope box with the balance of the estate of a local collector/dealer of Australian material. Includes material written up for sale (many years ago), stockpages and loose material. Much of this material has not seen the light of day for thirty years. There is a significant collection and duplicates from a "VG" perfin study, as well as regular issues with multiples, coils, cancels, a few booklets and lots of used better material for issues between 1920-1970 (noted a couple 5/- ‘Roos). Bring your patience and your organizing skills. Estimate =
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Australia - Bundle of "New Issues" stamp issued between 1972-1995, many still in their original Post Office packages. Includes singles, sets, se-tennant, souvenir sheets (often duplicated) and a number of blocks or sheetlets. Expect almost everything to be very fine, mint Never Hinged. Great way to build a collection or stock. Includes a bit of associated "Islands" (Christmas, Cocos) and some Australian Antarctic Territory, all valid for postage in Australia and counted in the owner’s conservative face value. Total face value AUD$300.00 =
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Australia - Eclectic consignment balance, in the order of appearance includes three pages of used postage dues including several nice blocks, a couple of pages of OS perfins, a couple of retired circuit books and better loose sets and singles (including a 1970 Cook ANPEX souvenir sheet and some "Roos", "Heads" and "Robes" which are found periodically). Next are several presentation packs, manila stockpages and a small stockbook with used, including late 20th century high values, even a couple of early QEII panes. There is even a small group of "OS" and "BCOF" forged overprints, that will not fool many. If all of that doesn’t entice you, how about the sometimes organized, mostly loose 1990’s postage, with face values up to AUD$10.00 which although a bit unorganized, we would easily estimate the face value to be at least AUD$200.00. Any Aussie collector will be happy to dig through this. Estimate =
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Australia - Intriguing pair of black stockpages with better mint singles, blocks and booklet panes. The singles include a couple of "Roos", a 4d "Head", 5/- cattle, mint "Robes" (including a 10/- specimen), £2 "Arms" and mint officials O12-O13. The blocks include nine KGV "Heads" including a pair of 1 1/2d with Brusden-White listed "double perforations" (which are hinge reinforced as there is so little paper left between the stamps). Finally, there are a couple of imprint or gutter blocks, a pair of Sydney Harbour blocks and a QEII booklet pane. Overall appearance is quite fresh with a mix of Hinged / Never Hinged. A great way to increase the eye appeal to your collection. Estimate =
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Australian States - A stockpage with the last bits from a collection. The top row is New South Wales, the best being the 20/- postage due overprinted "Specimen". Tasmania is represented by one mint 1/- and a 1p used Chalon. There are 20 used stamps from Victoria which have good catalogue value (totalling about $1000.00), but expect faults. There is also a two pence "Swan" from Western Australia is perforated "OS" and lastly, four mint stamps from the Northwest Pacific Islands. A nice study group. Estimate =
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Australian States - Small but mighty mix of partial collections on pages including New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia, with individual catalogue values up to US$125.00 and a number of better readable cancels. Along with the array of stamps are some revenues (including from the Commonwealth period). Most are used, and the usual mixed condition can be expected, but we shouldn’t neglect the three mint Swans from Western Australia, all reasonably hinged #57, 101-102 (these 3 catalogue US$156.00 alone). Perfect for the student of early Oz. Estimate =
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Austria #110-127. Complete mint Hinged set of the 1908-1916 Franz Josef / Pictorial stamp series of 18 stamps. Post Office fresh colours, which is well above average for this 110 year old set. 2023 Scott US$286.80 =
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Austria - Small mounted collection of "first century" issues, including some earlier, followed by several black and manila stockpages with mint and used singles, blocks and souvenir sheets (these from the late 19th century to the early 1970’s, with moderate to heavy duplication). The lot concludes with a small "KEK" brand stockbook with a pleasing selection of mostly 1950’s onward mint. While there is a touch of "Back of the Book" material here (including a mint P1a, catalogue $225.00), most of these stamps are regular issue definitives and commemoratives. Overall the condition of this lot is excellent. Estimate =
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Austria - Terrific pre-1960 collection of 1197 mostly different stamps, mounted in an old "Piral" 2-post album. Slightly more used than mint, including extensive regular issues, semi-postals, occupation, military, postage due, newspaper stamps (and the list goes on). Besides good quality issues, often with very nice cancels, the material is supplemented with reprints and different shades. Several years ago, someone started cataloguing this collection and came up with a total of $2,432.00, and that was WITHOUT the first dozen pages being tallied. In the earlier pages there are individual stamps to $50.00 catalogue value. Later highlights include #288a-294a, B225-251, B260-263, B269-271, B273-276, J1-9, J132-158, Offices in Levant #32a-35b. The condition is remarkably clean. This is perfect for the specialist or the specialist "in-waiting". Estimate =
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Austria and Spain Group - Mint and used 19th and 20th century collections/accumulations of many hundreds of stamps total, from these two European countries, offered as received. Strength noted in the Austrian section (one springback album and a loose group of mixed pages). The Spain section (on mixed album pages and stocksheets) also includes older material but runs to a much more modern range. Could be finds lurking. Estimate =
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Belgium #1/1687, B6/B926. Dealers stock that would equate to about 1/3 of a "red box" worth of "102" cards from 1849-1998 period with mostly used material, easily convertible to a collection or integrating into / starting a stock. Starts with a few of the first King Leopold I design, with a bit of duplication, and then settles into a sporadic offering of mostly used sets and singles, with a small offering of semi-postals (and a few other random "back of the book" issues). Items have been individually identified by Scott, but not catalogued or priced. Overall appearance and condition is very nice, a few of the earlier have faults (including #12 used). Estimate =
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Belgium #435-455, B514. Complete mint Never Hinged set (including the high-value semi postal) of the 1952 Universal Postal Union (UPU) 13th Congress, held in Brussels. Post Office fresh with unblemished gum. A choice set. 2023 Scott US$261.90 =
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Brazil #1886. Some kind of South American fever must have temporarily overcome this philatelist while in line at the Post Office! An absolute hoard of the 1983 souvenir sheet (with 376cr face value) issued to honour the 100th anniversary of the death of Louis Breguet, noted for his early work with telegraphs, so fittingly shown with both telegraph lines as well as a transmitter. Because they are now over 40 years old, we have replaced most of the rubber bands, otherwise this is just as purchased. Still arranged as purchased in glassines, with each glassine having 10 copies (and there are 100 glassines). Total of 1000x very fine, mint, Never Hinged souvenir sheets. 2023 Scott US$7500.00 =
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British Antarctic Territory #1-15, 16-19. Fresh and VF mint Lightly Hinged examples of the 1963 "first issue" set of 15 and the 1966 issue "Churchill Memorial" set of 4. 2024 Scott US$213.35 =
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British Carribean - A "saints alive" assortment of miscellaneous material. Includes 1) St. Lucia (#7/12, 3 copies #104, #504-515 and several souvenir sheets from the 1990’s). 2) St. Vincent with a nicely mounted collection from GeoVI to mid-QEII, with some souvenir sheets, including from "the Grenadines". Lastly, "for the record", there are a few St.Kitts-Nevis stamps too. A interesting little offering awaiting some re-organization. Estimate =
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