Versailles Collection Part III; U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
November 1-3, 2005

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #3032
SERBIA
1846-50 Austrian Period, collection of 66 FLs or cards written up exhibition style on pages, 1846-60, mostly pre-philatelic, few franked with first and second issue adhesives, many scarcer towns, fine specialist lot
Envelope
Price Realized
$900.00

Lot #3033
SERBIA
1866 Belgrade printing, perf. 91/2, 1p block of 4, fresh & fine
Box *
Catalog #7
Price Realized
$110.00

Lot #3034
SERBIA
1869 Prince Michael Newspaper Stamp, 1p gray olive green, thinner, hard paper, typical blurred printing, large margins all around, with full original gum, v.f. Out of the ten recorded unused examples, this is by far the mostattractive (see Dr.V.Kardosch "The Principality of Serbia", page 180). A great opportunity to obtain the rarest Serbian stamp and a world rarity, with Dr.J.Velickovic cert. (Mi.9Bc)
*
Catalog #14a
Unsold
Lot #3035
SERBIA
Postal Stationery.
1872 2p dull rose, beige postal card, soft carton paper (131x88mm) depicting Prince Milan as per contemporary definitive design. Inscribed "Saobracajna Karta" (communications card), with cyrilic letters atbottom (58x3mm), plus "Na ovoj strani stavljace se samo adres" (address only on this side) measuring 55x2mm, little overall toning, otherwise fine and apparently unique stationery essay, not listed in Dr. Kardosch's handbook
E
Price Realized
$3,500.00

Lot #3036
SERBIA
Revenues.
1905 Tax Stamp, large die proof in brown, yellowish white card, surfaced on both sides, with central coat of arms, v.f., signed Velickovic, with Ing. M.Mrda cert.
P
Unsold

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