U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
September 13-14, 2017

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #1580
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
1900-50 balance of a consignment, KEVII-George VI, singles and sets in glassines and on cards, some better Cyprus, Falklands, etc., couple used, generally l.h. or h.r., fine-v.f., SG
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Catalog Value £3,400
Price Realized
$1,300.00

Lot #1581
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
1922-46 George V and George VI issues, group of complete sets in small blue stock book, with Antigua Tercentenary, Cyprus George VI to £1, Nigeria, Kenya, Sierra Leone and Gambia Geo V sets, better Geo VI (Northern Rhodesia, Basutoland, Fiji, etc.), l.h. or n.h., fine-v.f., SG
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Catalog Value £5,270
Price Realized
$2,100.00

Lot #1582
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
1940-2003 four cartons with collections of Great Britain (Lighthouse and Lindner hingeless albums with regular issues, few early sets hinged, others n.h., commemoratives, including phosphor sets, additional volume to 1996, with complete sets to £5); Ireland (two volumes, mostly complete from 1940-1999, sheets, booklets, etc.); New Zealand (five volumes from 1946-2003, booklets, special issues, high denomination sheetlets and much more); Australia, collection in four albums, with many special issues, booklets, earlier issues, including Navigators, high face value
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Unsold
Lot #1583
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
1953-70 collection of 200+ mostly different sets and souvenir sheets, many definitives, first, second and third Queen Elizabeth issues (Gibraltar SG 145-58,160-73, Bahamas, Cyprus, Malta, British Guiana, Seychelles, Tristan, North Borneo, etc.), better items, including Sierra Leone 11sh/£1 (SG 269), Omnibus (1953 Coronation and 1963 Red Cross), few blocks of four, occasional duplication, few singles and varieties, apparently n.h. (few l.h. possible), fine-v.f., SG
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Catalog Value £6,955
Price Realized
$1,900.00

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