U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
November 18-19, 2009
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 | Lot #4272 JAPAN 1889 Russian 7k postal stationery entire envelope, sent from Vladivostok, via Nagasaki, where Japanese 1878 4sen green was added to pay for further transmission to the Imperial Russian Mission in Seoul, Korea, receiving on arrival the Japanese style datestamp of Seoul 22.11.1889, wax seal removed from back, fine and rare combination cover, with Holcombe cert., ex-Liphschutz collection
| Price Realized $1,500.00
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 | Lot #4273 JAPAN 1895 cover to USA franked with 5sen ultramarine, tied by "Hakodate Japan 25 March, 95" cds, various transit and arrival pmks, backflap missing, otherwise v.f.
| Price Realized $450.00
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 | Lot #4274 JAPAN 1898 Russian 4k postal stationery card sent from Vladivostok, via Nagasaki, where it was cancelled 28 Sept. 1898, with boxed "Paquebot" struck in Gensan, Korea, also forwarded by a French steamer "Ligne N. Paquebot Fr." to Kiel, Germany, where it arrived on 8th November, v.f. and rare combination (two different ship cancellations), with Holcombe cert., ex-Liphschutz collection
| Price Realized $1,400.00
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 | Lot #4275 JAPAN 1955 Philatelic Week, 200 copies, n.h., fine-v.f. (Sakura C252) ** Catalog #616 Catalog Value ¥560,000 | Price Realized $900.00
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