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Albania #47/2638, B1/B31, C1/C63, E1/E3, J10/J41. Dealer’s stock of mint and used on sixteen manila stockpages primarily covering 1914 to 1965, with a few a scattering of material up to 2000. Lots of interesting inter-war overprints with a mix of mint and used. The twenty years, post-WWII, has good coverage, mostly mint, and there is lots of quality "back of the book". The seller has identified each stamp with a little tag with the Scott catalogue number and the 2015 catalogue value (many values have held, a few have dropped). Individual items have catalogue values up to $25.00, and there are up to 15 of a type. Over 1000 stamps and about US$2500.00 catalogue value, not counting the nearly two pages of the 1917 "Eagle" issue known for counterfeits. Not often seen in this quantity and quality. Meticulously organized. Estimate =
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Australia #1/856. Nearly complete run of used definitive and commemorative issues up to 1982 on regular Lighthouse album pages with collector added clear mounts, all housed in a red stamped 2-post binder with matching slipcase. The stamps include lots of various ‘Roos to the 2/-, an extensive offering of King George V "Heads" and then a very good run through the next 50 years, with different paper and perforation variants included, missing only the key values. A few issues, especially in the more recent years are mint, as the collector must not have found suitable used copies yet. The pages are near new, the binder has a bit of the usual, and minor, wrinkling. A new album of this type will set you back about $600.00, before you put one of these nearly 800 stamps inside. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia #13. Used, fresh and Fine light CDS used example the 1913 issue 10sh pink and grey Kangaroo with the first watermark (wmk 8, Crown and wide A). 2025 Scott US$800.00 =
| $1,080.00 |
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Australia #94/1162. Two-volume Lighthouse regular album pages covering 1928-1989, with a bit of overlap (the pages for the ‘Roos and King George V "Heads" must be elsewhere). Volume 1 is a 13-ring red binder with pages from 1928-1986. Mostly used and missing just a few stamps after 1940. Volume 2 is a 2-post red binder with pages covering 1983-1989, quite complete, again mostly used, including a few souvenir sheets. A bonus item is a 1988 year set filled with mint stamps. The approximately 1000 stamps have a bit of duplication, especially in the 1983-1986 era. Despite being regular pages, the collector added many clear mounts and you couldn’t tell that they aren’t hingeless pages for much of this offering. The binders would cost you about $100.00 each. Estimate =
| $160.00 |
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Australia #95a. The 1928 Melbourne Exhibition issue 3p blue Kookaburra pane of four. F/VF mint hinged (lightly hinged in margin only). Conservatively valued as hinged, although the stamps themselves are Never Hinged. 2025 Scott US$175.00 =
| $236.25 |
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Australia #128. F/VF used example of the 1935 issue £1 gray "Kangaroo", wmk 228 (Small Crown and C of A multiple). Neat corner CDS cancel. 2024 Scott US$275.00 =
| $371.25 |
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Australia #129. Fine, lower sheet-margin CDS used example of the 1934 issue £2 dull rose and black high value Kangaroo (wmk 228). A very respectable example of this high-value. 2025 Scott US$800.00 =
| $1,080.00 |
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Australia - Extensive Collection of Mint and Used Australia in 3 hingeless PALO albums with slipcases, 1913 to 1999. This neatly organized collection includes mint and or used singles, sets, partial sets, souvenir sheets, and sheetlets (all identified by the owner, including various perforations), and more, with a mixture of mint and used stamps from 1913 up to the 1940's, and primarily mint material thereafter with predominately mint never hinged material post 1970. The collection begins with 37 different, primarily used Kangaroo issues including Scott #s 1-12 (1-2 mh, rest are used, c.v. $661 total), 38-43 (used, $266 total), 44 (used, OS perforated perfin), 54 (used, $100), 100 ($100), along with mint and used KGV heads, and continues with mint and or used singles and sets cataloguing $20 and up noting #s 18 (mh, $100), 33 (mh, $60), 166-179 (lh, $161 total), 365-379 (lh, $244 total), 394-417 (lh, $91 total), just to name a few. The collection also includes selections of primarily used Australian States, mint Australian Antarctic Territory, used perfins (including a few private perfins), airmails, postage dues, and more. Scott 2024 catalogue totals US$3,615.00 up to 1970 only, with several hundred dollars of face value postage (primarily 30c and higher denominations). A lovely collection, with online photos showing a sampling only, and should please all collectors alike. overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
| $1,250.00 |
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Australia - Selection of 136 different used 2014-2024, mostly high values and the scarce perforated commemoratives. Recent stamps not easy to obtain! 2025 Scott US$307.00 =
| $414.45 |
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Australia States - Queensland & South Australia #5/139 & #47g/155, O44/O82. Dealer’s stock of a couple hundred mint and used stamps on three manila stock pages (for each state) with each stamp identified by Scott catalogue number and (2017) catalogue value. Running from the 1860’s to the Commonwealth, there are shades and perforations and some with both mint and used, with individual catalogue values up to $175.00. The overall condition is quite nice, but some minor faults are to be expected. With up to 20 of a type, there is room for Stanley Gibbons listed varieties or finding nice cancels. Bonus material includes some uncatalogued revenues, and official perfins. Owner’s total 2017 Scott US$1505.00 =
| $2,031.75 |
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Australia/New Zealand - Interesting consignment remainders of mint never hinged Australia / New Zealand, with presentation packs, booklets, a few blocks, post cards, along with a few items from Australian Antarctic Territory, with material generally ranging from the 1970 to the 1990’s. New Zealand material has a face value of over $100, making the lot ideal for Commonwealth or worldwide collectors. Clean and very fine. Estimate =
| $130.00 |
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Australian States - New South Wales #29/128, J1/J5, O12/O38b. Dealer’s stock of about 300 mostly used stamps on five manila stock pages with each stamp identified by Scott catalogue number and (2017) catalogue value. Running from the 1880’s to the Commonwealth. There are shades and perforations and some with both mint and used, with individual catalogue values up to $125.00. The overall condition is quite nice, but some minor faults are to be expected. With up to 20 of a type, there is room for Stanley Gibbons listed varieties or finding nice cancels. Bonus material includes some uncatalogued revenues, and official perfins. Owner’s total 2017 Scott US$1133.60 =
| $1,530.36 |
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Australian States - Tasmania #13/117. Tidy dealer’s stock of a couple hundred mint and used stamps on three manila stock pages with each stamp identified by Scott catalogue number and (2017) catalogue value. Starts with a couple Van Diemen’s Land "Chalons" (the #50 is faulty and its $525.00 catalogue value isn’t counted), with a good range of "Keyplate" and lots of the Pictorial issues and a few postal-fiscals (fiscal cancels not counted). The overall condition is quite nice, but some minor faults are to be expected. Bonus material includes some uncatalogued revenues, and official perfins. Owner’s total 2017 Scott US$1415.90 =
| $1,911.47 |
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Australian States - Victoria #81/232, J1/J27. Dealer’s stock of a few hundred mostly used stamps on six manila stock pages with each stamp identified by Scott catalogue number and (2017) catalogue value. Running from the 1880’s to the 1912 Commonwealth, there are shades and perforations and some with both mint and used. Individual catalogue values up to $190.00 (a couple of the higher values are a bit grubby, but there are still lots of better items throughout). The overall condition is quite nice, but some minor faults are to be expected. With up to 20 of a type, there is room for Stanley Gibbons listed varieties or finding nice cancels. Bonus material includes some uncatalogued revenues, and official perfins. Owner’s total 2017 Scott US$1608.95 =
| $2,172.08 |
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Australian States - Western Australia #24/103, AR1/AR8. Swans, swans and more swans! A well-organized dealer’s stock of several hundred (mostly) used Western Australia, with each stamp identified by Scott and a (2017) catalogue value. Individual stamps with catalogue values to $200.00 with perforations and shades identified, and with some cancel potential. Bonus material includes a couple of forgeries of #2 and some perfins which are not counted in the owner’s older catalogue value. Owner’s older 2017 catalogue value US$4016.95 =
| $5,422.88 |
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Austria #1/2541. Substantial dealer’s stock of used regular issues on 91 manila stockpages in large two 3-ring binders, each with the Scott number and 2024 catalogue price listed. Starting with the "Coat of Arms" and "Franz Josef" issues from the 1850’s-1870’s, including two copies of #1 and another of #2.There is a good range of 1890’s definitives including both with and without "varnish bars", and then continues on with most issues included for the next century. Up to about 15 of a type, but no souvenir sheets. About 7000 stamps, with catalogue values up to $100.00, with notations showing the dealer has been realistic about dubious or faulty items. Well organized, good selection and value. No easier way to build a stock or a collection. Thousands of dollars of catalogue value. Estimate =
| $400.00 |
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Austria #2/389 plus Back of the Book. Part 1: Austria collection on Lighthouse hingeless pages to 1937 in a blue 2-post album with matching slipcase. A bit of a hit or miss mint and used collection, with lots of "back of the book". Includes a couple of sections on regular pages with Lombardy, Bosnia-Herzegovina and occupied areas (such as the Levant/Turkey) - these sections had Scott numbers written in ink. There are some better stamps, such as #40b, #127 and lots of nice cancels. About 500 different stamps in total. An out-of-print album in excellent condition. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Austria #390/1141 plus Back of the Book. Part 2: Austria collection on Lighthouse hingeless pages from 1945 to 1979 in an older maroon coloured "leatherette" springback binder. About 600 different mint and used stamps including a good run of "back of the book". Although the catalogue value will run a few hundred dollars, the most valuable part of this section is the album, which is in excellent condition (which is out of print, but would set you back over $300.00 when new). Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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Austria #1142/1901 plus Back of the Book. Part 3: Austria collection on Lighthouse hingeless pages from 1980 to 2002 in a brown-coloured "leatherette" springback binder. From 1980 to 1993 is a very complete mint, never hinged run, and the balance of the pages are empty with the exception of the odd used single. About 550 different stamps in total. Although the catalogue value will run a few hundred dollars, the most valuable part of this section is the album, which is in excellent condition (and out of print, but would set you back over $300.00 when new). Estimate =
| $170.00 |
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Austria - Part 4: Austria Lighthouse hingeless pages from 2003 to 2015 in a pair of brown coloured "leatherette" springback binder. The albums are virtually unused, with only a few used stamps tucked in here and there. The binders and pages are in excellent condition, and will set you back over $600.00 as new, including over $200.00 for the binders. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Austria #B1/B375, C14/C63, J1/J229, M1/M68, MB2/MB3, MP1-MP4, P1/P46, PR2/PR8, QE1/QE3, N1/N73, NE2, NJ1/NJ13. Extensive dealer’s stock of used Austrian "back of the book", beautifully organized and annotated with Scott numbers and 2024 catalogue values on 13 manila stockpages. Includes better such as B260-B263 (cat $72.00), 3 copies each of #C51 & C58 (cat $95.00 each) and 5 copies of #C59 (cat $47.50 each), 4 copies of #P1 (cat $110.00 each), PR3a (cat $240.00). There is some potentially valuable overprints for the Italian Occupation of Trieste such as N15 and N19 (catalogues $1200.00, if not a forgery, but use a cautious eye on this one). About 900 stamps in total, with up to ten of a type, with issues from the 19th century up to the early 2000’s. Ready to go for resale or to upgrade your collection. Estimate =
| $300.00 |
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Austria - Turkish Empire #3/58, J4/J10. An amazing two-page accumulation of 125 used stamps for use in Turkey up to the Great War. Each stamp is identified by Scott but ignore the older catalogue values. There are up to 8 of a type, with better individual values such as #6b, 7, 8, 24 (4 copies). Condition is generally decent (with a couple of obviously damaged items not counted) and we noted some potential cancel interest. Total 2024 Scott US$904.35 =
| $1,220.87 |
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Austria Lombardy - Venetia #1/23, PR1/PR2. Enticing accumulation of used issues from when these Italian cities were part of the Austrian Empire in the 1850’s-1860’s. Besides higher value singles, there is some shade and cancel interest among the 92 stamps. Each is identified by a Scott catalogue number and an older catalogue value. Expect some mixed condition and there is a bit of duplication. Some of these stamps are known for having reprints and forgeries, so bring your critical eye (we have not counted PR1, catalogues $6750.00). Total 2024 Scott US$5166.25 =
| $6,974.44 |
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Austria Lombardy - Venetia #20. Used example of the 1865 2s Yellow Eagle, perf 9-1/2, with a small circular date stamp. A bit grubby, with a previous owner’s marking on back. The last issue before being annexed to Italy. 2024 Scott US$750.00 =
| $1,012.50 |
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Austria Offices in Crete #1/22. Small accumulation of used overprints and Franz Josef issues for the period covering 1903 to the start of the Great War. A total of 32 stamps (15 are different), each identified by Scott, with an older catalogue value. Better includes #4, 6, 9a, 10, 22. Not often seen material, better than normally seen with only the occasional minor fault. Total 2024 Scott US$1049.75 =
| $1,417.16 |
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Azores #7a/57b. An assortment of 16 different mint and used pre-1885 "Azores" overprints on Portuguese King Luiz issues. Each stamp is identified and catalogued, including a couple with Scott-listed shades. There are a few perforation faults and the five mint stamps have typical heavy hinging. Still an attractive, not often seen, group. Total 2024 Scott US$1161.00 =
| $1,567.35 |
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Barbados #60-68, 63a. Complete Mint Hinged (mostly lightly) set of 9 of the 1885-1885 QV perf 14 issue, plus the sub-listed #63a (3p lilac, 1885 printing). A visually attractive and elusive set. 2024 Scott US$1066.00 =
| $1,439.10 |
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Barbados #70-80. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of 1892-1903 "Badge of the Colony/Seahorses" (watermark 3) series of 11 different values from the Farthing to 2sh6p. While most are very lightly hinged, the highest value (2sh6p, #80) is Never Hinged! Surprisingly, this is the first time we have offered this complete set. 2025 Scott $309.85 =
| $418.30 |
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Barbados #81-89. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1897 "Badge of the Colony" series of 9 different values. Wonderful fresh colour throughout this premium set. 2025 Scott US$383.50 =
| $517.75 |
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Barbados #90-101. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1904-1910 "Badge of the Colony/Seahorses" series (watermark 3). A striking set, with great colour and near pristine gum (for the record, the 2sh6p high-value is Never Hinged). 2025 Scott US$397.00 =
| $535.95 |
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Barbados #116-126, 118a. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1912 issued George V "Badge of the Colony" series, plus the additional sub-listing scarlet shade of the 1d value (#118a). Wonderful Post Office fresh colour and near pristine gum (a few of the mid-values are actually Never Hinged). 2025 Scott US$301.00 =
| $406.35 |
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Barbados #127-139. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1916-1918 "Seal of the Colony" series of 13 values, from 1/4d to 3sh (two different 3sh values in this set). A lovely set with Post Office fresh colour. 2025 Scott US$209.00 =
| $282.15 |
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Barbados #140-151. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1920 "Victory" issue, including the 1p orange red & brown 1921 issue of the same design. Fresh, with great colour throughout. A premium set. 2025 Scott US$184.00 =
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Belgian Congo #2/349, B1/B43, C1/C17, J1/J16. Well organized dealer stock on 19 manilla stockpages, covering a full run of these colonial African issues, with an assortment of just over 1000 mint and used stamps, each identified by a Scott number and (2015) catalogue value (which are still pretty close to the current values). Includes singles, sets, with some cancel potential amongst the used, and a decent offering of "back of the book" issues. Most are 1 to 15 copies of a type and individual catalogue values up to $50.00. The total catalogue value will add up quickly. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Belgium - Valuable early mint and (mostly) used selection of early issues, from imperforates to WWI issues, included "back of the book", postmarks, varieties and even a proof! All neatly arranged on 109x "102" cards, which are priced (with quite reasonable sale prices, not catalogue) generally in the $5-$10 range per-card, with some lower/higher noted. An excellent opportunity for further study, or for the show / internet dealer to sell individually. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Bermuda #1/16. A used assortment of nine early Queen Victoria issues (with Gibbons listed shades for both the 1d and 2d values). Includes two of the three "One Penny" overprints of 1875. All attractively used, but with the condition a bit mixed, with some perforation faults. Still, not often seen. Total 2024 Scott US$985.50 =
| $1,330.43 |
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Bermuda #1/26. Collector’s duplicate stock of about 225 mint and used Queen Victoria stamps, sorted by Stanley Gibbons numbers. Includes different watermarks and printings, and a couple of multiples. Up to about 20 of a type with individual items cataloguing up to $70.00 each, not including the mint #2 (cataloguing $525.00 which has a significant thin). There might be some better cancels lurking amongst the used. The only downside to this lot is that a number of the items are not properly identified (usually for having the wrong watermark). Consequently, we are estimating the lot based on each stamp having its lowest catalogue value (which will still come out to over a couple thousand dollars). Expect a bit of mixed condition. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Bermuda #26/332. A trio of stockbooks with a mint and used dealer’s stock with issues from 1901 to 1975, with up to 50 of a type and individual items cataloguing up to $50.00 each. The first is a small pocketbook with 5+ pages of the "Dry Dock" and "Caravel" issue. The second is a 16-page with a nice assortment of King George V issues (including a used 1935 Silver Jubilee set), a nice range of King George VI issues. The Elizabethan is weaker with mostly common design issues of the 1960s. The last stockbook is another 16-page stockbook, which is more QEII, but quite sparse, perfect to spread out some of the other material. The most notable of the lot is the King George V era, so perfect for the classic collector, specialist or dealer. The catalogue value will add up quickly here. Estimate =
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Bermuda #31-39. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1906-1910 "Ship at Dry Dock" series. An attractive complete set offering of the first non-Queen Victoria (and first pictorial) issue of this nation. 2025 Scott US$209.00 =
| $282.15 |
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Bermuda #49/52. Balance of a holding of mint King George V "Key Plates" which we have been breaking up. A quick glance will indicate that there might be different printings found in Stanley Gibbons. There are five copies of the 2/-, four each of the 2/6 and 4/- values, plus a single of the 5/-. Fresh and attractive, with a couple of the items having selvage (one with a plate number). Hinging ranges from very light to minor hinge remnant. All catalogued by basic Scott, so plenty of upside for specialist. 2024 Scott US$637.50 =
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Bermuda #51/97. A dynamic-duo of postally used King George V "Key Plates" with the 4/- from the first watermark, and the 12/6 from the second. Clean, well-centered examples. 2024 Scott US$625.00 =
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Bermuda #52/53. A trio of King George V higher value "Key Plates" with the "block CA" watermark. A single of the 5/- and two distinctly different printings of the 10/- (listed in Stanley Gibbons). Fresh mint, hinged, examples. All catalogued by Scott as the basic items, so plenty of upside if using Gibbons. 2024 Scott US$525.00 =
| $708.75 |
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Bermuda #55-69. Complete mint Lightly Hinged 1920-1921 "Seal of the Colony" KGV set of 9, on both the ordinary and chalky papers with either watermark 3 (multiple crown and CA) or watermark 4 (multiple crown and script CA). Great colour and gum throughout. 2024 Scott US$142.50 =
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Bermuda #123/128b. A dozen different King George VI "Key Plate" high values from the 2/- to the £1 denomination. Includes different perforations and shades, with all Scott-listed variants for the 2/-, 2/6 and 10/- values, a single of the 5/- and £1, plus two different perforations of the 12/6 values. Fresh appearance and reasonable centering. The gum sides range from being never hinged to minor hinge remnant. Lovely British America beauties! Total 2024 Scott US$779.50 =
| $1,052.33 |
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Bosnia #30c/45l. The 1906 "Scenery" issue was produced with a series of "compound" perforations, where sheets were divided up with line perforators of differing gauges, in seemingly random patterns. This resulted in stamps that had two or three different perforations on each side. These are listed in Michel and Scott Specialized and pose an interesting collecting challenge. This lot includes an assortment of values from seven different perforation combinations, ranging from three values up to a complete set of 16 of the "d" series with perforation 12-1/2, 9-1/4, 6-1/2, and denominations up to the 5Kr "Franz Joseph". There are some minor faults, usually associated with some of the large perforations and a few are cancelled to order (catalogue values is the same for mint and used). A total of fifty-six different used stamps. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$2263.25 =
| $3,055.25 |
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Bosnia #31c/45l. The 1906 "Scenery" issue was produced with a series of "compound" perforations, where sheets were divided up with line perforators of differing gauges, in seemingly random patterns. This resulted in stamps that had two or three different perforations on each side. These are listed in Michel and Scott Specialized and pose an interesting collecting challenge. This lot includes an assortment of values from six different perforation combinations, ranging from three to seven values. Includes five different versions of the 5Kr "Franz Joseph". There are some minor faults, usually associated with some of the large perforations. Twenty-seven mint stamps (including one pair). Total 2021 Scott Classic US$1301.25 =
| $1,756.69 |
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British Commonwealth - An assortment of various colonial issues, strongest from Africa, with Somaliland, Sierra Leone (including the four "Mars" souvenir sheets), South Africa, Oil River Colonies, plus a couple of small mounted collections from Gilbert & Ellice Islands and a couple of pages of Falkland Islands (about 15-1980s sets, including Dependencies) and some dhows from Aden. From classic issues up to about 1990, mint and used. with a bit of minor duplication to be expected. Enjoy your hunting. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Caribbean lot A: Cayman Islands, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Nevis (and Anguilla), St. Vincent. Untouched auction, bidboard lots and dealer cards, as purchased. Best are the King George V era sets and partial sets (noted St.Kitts-Nevis "Columbus" issue to 5/-, Montserrat Tri-centenary to 2/6 and the King George VI long set to £1) with better throughout and some souvenir sheets. Includes a St. Kitts mounted collection of 1980s items. Lots of catalogue value here. Estimate =
| $160.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Caribbean lot B: Virgin Islands, Antigua (and with Barbuda), Barbuda, Grenada, Barbados, Turks and Caicos Islands, and a nice batch of British Honduras (so technically a British America lot). These were almost all auction, bidboard and dealer purchases that were set aside, as purchased, and are seeing the light of day many years later There is a bit of classic material (such as British Honduras #J1-J3 overprinted Specimen, Stanley Gibbons £85), but with lots of QEII-era topicals (e.g ships, Disney, plants). More mint than used, and lots of little pockets of value found throughout. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Old collections in equally old, but very functional, springback albums. Goes back deep into the Victorian era with not much past King George VI. These albums come from a range of collectors, some with concentration in specific areas (we noted pockets of Mauritius, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, African colonies) and others are a bit more general. More used than mint, with some complete sets and some blocks scattered throughout. There is cancel potential throughout (a partial Canada bag tag has the War Destroyer with a full MPO 604 roller cancel!). A couple of the albums are a bit sparse, but most have lots of stamps, thousands, in fact. And if you need used Stanley Gibbons springback binders and can’t stomach the $100.00 to buy a new just one, this lot might also be for you. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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