U.S. and Worldwide Stamps
November 20, 2002

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #649
COLOMBIA
Mostly 19th century collection on pages, with a nice selection of Colombian States, generally above average condition, some better items noted, mostly fine-v.f.
*u
Price Realized
$700.00

Lot #650
COLOMBIA
1935 Barranquilla Olympics, 2p-10p high values, n.h., last one sheet margin single with natural inclusion speck, fine-v.f.
**
Catalog #434-36
Price Realized
$500.00

Lot #651
COLOMBIA
Air Post.
1919 2c carmine rose, "1" with serifs variety (from position 5), used on piece with first day of use "Baranquilla 18.June.1919" cds, this stamp was used for the first experimental flight from Baranquilla to Porto Colombia on June 18, 1919, v.f. and rare variety, only 20 issued, with 1991 Holcombe cert. (cat. value for copy with faults)
Catalog #C1a
Catalog Value 3,250
Price Realized
$2,000.00

Lot #652
COLOMBIA
Air Post.
1920 Flier in Plane Watching Biplane, violet canc., margins all around, small tear and thin, and paper from original cover adhering to the reverse, otherwise v.f., with 2002 PFC
Catalog #C5
Catalog Value 1,500
Price Realized
$700.00

Lot #653
COLOMBIA
Air Post.
1920 Condor on Cliff, used with violet canc., margins in at left, otherwise fine, with 2002 PFC
Catalog #C8
Catalog Value 2,400
Price Realized
$1,200.00

Lot #654
COLOMBIA
Air Post.
1919 cover from Neiva to Bogota, franked with 10c on 50c (Sanabria 33), pair of 1/2c and 2c, tied by "Bogota Nov.16.19" canc. in violet, green "Sociedad Colombo Alemama Girardo" hs on reverse, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$650.00

Lot #655
COLOMBIA
Air Post.
1929 (May 15) SCADTA crash cover. A Junkers F13 floatplane the "Santa Fe" collided with a steamer in taking on from Girardot and was a total loss. This cover, cancelled in Bogota on 15 May and addressed to USA, with a speciallabel on reverse canc. 18 May, explaining that it was damaged by water in an accident on 16 May. Only 2-3 examples are believed to exist, signed Alex Rendon
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #656
COLOMBIA
Zeppelin Flights.
1932 3rd SAF, cover from Columbia to Friedrichshafen, with Brazil franking and "Rio De Janeiro 21.IV.32" cds, "Via Condor-Zeppelin" and "Servico Aereo Transatlantico" cachets in blue, Friedrichshafen arrivalon reverse, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$210.00

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