U.S. and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
January 8-9, 2019

We are pleased to kick off the New Year with our January 8-9 sale, with 1,678 lots, including additional offerings of the Heinz Gappe (H.G.I. Company) inventory of Flight and Zeppelin covers of the world, as well as properties of numerous other vendors and estates sold by their order. Heinz was well known to Aero philatelists, having been active in this field since the 1960s and amassing a wonderful holding of this ever-popular and exciting area. There are selections of attractive United States, rarities from Albania, Austria, France, Germany and Colonies, Italy and Colonies, Russia, Saar, Scandinavian countries and Switzerland. Great Britain and British Commonwealth are well represented, featuring a strong selection of Batum, booklet from India with set of Gandhi stamps overprinted specimen and lots more. As always, our sale includes selections of better South America, with Colombia Air Post, Asia and rest of the world. We conclude with 100+ large lots and collections, which range from single country collections to multi-carton worldwide groups of stamps and covers, mostly offered intact. This entire sale is online at www.cherrystoneauctions.com. Please check with us often, as additional scans are continuously uploaded. A limited number of printed catalogues are available on request.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #1665
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS WORLDWIDE
1870-1980 Aden-Zanzibar, large stock of mostly complete sets in glassine envelopes, each with Scott Numbers identifying the items (not priced), quantities range from 1-10 of each single or set (some higher), many in blocks of four, occasional used classics and semi-modern, vast majority 1940s-80s, with thousands of imperforate sets from the former French Colonies, some varieties, incredible array of European Countries, Latin and South America, Asia, British Commonwealth, with commemoratives and definitives, occasional souvenir sheets and booklets, gutter pairs, Specimen overprints, all areas well represented, mostly n.h., neat and generally fine-v.f. Stored in 44 long red boxes (possibly 50,000 glassine envelopes, each containing from 1-10 stamps/sets), also seven additional cartons (banker's boxes) with quantities of larger blocks, sheetlets and souvenir sheets in file folders, truly an amazing and excellent and diversified stock, with many desirable topicals and difficult to find items, offered totally int
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