U.S. and Worldwide Stamps
May 29-30, 2002

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Lot #1861
PHILIPPINES
Spanish-American War, collection of 42 covers, mounted & written up exhibition style on pages, with a careful presentation of a variety of army markings, censor strikes, destinations and frankings, incl. "Forwarded", "Missent", some chargedpostage due, diff. "soldier's letter" endorsements and much more, usual toning and wear and tear to be expected in some cases, mostly fine or better. A most representative collection
Envelope
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Lot #1862
PHILIPPINES
1895 cover to Sumatra franked with single and strip of three 2c claret, all tied by "Correos Manila" datestamps, reverse bears Singapore and Dutch East Indies transits plus Tebintinggi Deli arrival, a scarce cover to a raredestination showing unusual use of low value stamps to make up the 8c rate
Envelope
Catalog #144
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Lot #1863
PHILIPPINES
1897 registered cover franked with 2c ultramarine (2) and 10c yellow brown regular King Alfonso XIII issue, plus ^8c blue, 1m ultramarine, 2m brown (2) & 5m blue green (3) Newspaper stamps, all tied by framed "Certificado" hs,front shows "R" registry hs and different style blue green Certificado marking, while reverse bears Muenchen arrival datestamps, a rare registered cover with amazing franking
Envelope
Catalog #147,166,P8/20
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Lot #1864
PHILIPPINES
1900 registered cover to Yokohama, franked with overprinted 1c, 2x2c, 3c and 5c, all tied by "feather" cancels, sent from Manila via Hong Kong to Japan, with arrival pmk, fine and scarce cover
Envelope
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Lot #1865
PHILIPPINES
1901 $1 black, l.h., centered to top, very fresh
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Catalog #237
Catalog Value 450
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Lot #1866
PHILIPPINES
1949 Gen. Gregorio del Pillar, set of two large die proofs, die sunk on full cards, fine-v.f., rare
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Catalog #535-36P
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Lot #1867
PHILIPPINES
1950 Roosevelt, ABNCo archive incl. seven large die proofs with four master dies, each die sunk on full card, also the original model based on the famous photograph of Roosevelt looking at his stamp collection, plus relevant noted from theprinters, fine-v.f., unique lot
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Catalog #542-44,C70P
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Lot #1868
PHILIPPINES
1952 Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council, set of two stamps in issued colors overprinted Specimen, each with a security punch; also imperf. proofs on gummed paper, in ultramarine, greenish blue and red brown, fine-v.f.
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Catalog #578-79P
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Lot #1869
PHILIPPINES
1952 PANAPEX, set of two stamps in issued colors overprinted Specimen, each with a security punch; also four proofs on gummed paper, in ultramarine, brown and carmine, plus master dieproof in red brown, value tablet blank, some staple holes, otherwise v.f. and rare
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Catalog #580-81,C73P
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Lot #1870
PHILIPPINES
Air Post.
1926 Madrid-Manila flight by Spanish Aviators, May 13 dispatch from Aparri, v.f.
Envelope
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Lot #1871
PHILIPPINES
Air Post.
1926 Madrid-Manila flight by Spanish Aviators, May 13 dispatch from Aparri, v.f.
Envelope
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Lot #1872
PHILIPPINES
Air Post.
1927 flown cover to Manila, franked with 12 diff. "Madrid-Manila" adhesives, Geru.Cibu March 2, 1927 cds and oval "Via U.S.Army Air Service" hs, some usual toning, otherwise fine
Envelope
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Lot #1873
PHILIPPINES
Air Post.
1950 Fifth World Congress, 30c and 50c imperforate pairs, plate proofs on car, v.f.
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Catalog #C68-69P
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Lot #1874
PHILIPPINES
Postal Stationery.
1948 2c stationery entire, group of 11+ different die proofs, marked "for approval", "final", also "approved" and signed version in black, another "OK except for portrait" and mounted on card from American Bank Note Co., plus the original model for ink and inscriptions, fine and incredible group of stationery proofs, with relevant ABNCo correspondence
P
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Lot #1875
PHILIPPINES
Postal Stationery.
1948 2c black, imperf. plate proof with embossing of center, v.f., rare
P
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Lot #1876
PHILIPPINES
Japanese Occupation.
1942 postage due cover with "Passed by Censor Japanese Military Police" hs, v.f.
Envelope
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