U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
March 12-13, 2019

We are pleased to present our March 12-13, 2019 sale, with 1,577 lots, properties of numerous vendors and estates sold by their order. There are selections of attractive United States (over 350 lots), Western European countries with Austria, Benelux, Scandinavia, France, Germany, Danzig, Saar, Italy and Colonies, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Scandinavia. Great Britain and British Commonwealth are well represented and as always, our sale includes selections of better South America, Asia and rest of the world. We conclude with 130+ large lots and collections, which range from single country collections to multi-carton worldwide groups of stamps and covers.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #4
United States 1847 Issue
1847 5c red brown, unused without gum, ample margins all around, just clear at top and bottom, nice color and fresh, fine and attractive unused Number One, with 2018 PFC,
(*)
Catalog #1
Catalog Value $ 2,100
Unsold
Lot #5
United States 1847 Issue
1847 5c red brown, light red cancel, margins all around, v.f.,
O
Catalog #1
Catalog Value $ 375
Price Realized
$190.00

Lot #6
United States 1847 Issue
1847 5c red brown, canceled "40" in red circle, margins in at top and bottom, nice color, scarce cancel, with 1996 PFC,
O
Catalog #1
Unsold
Lot #7
United States 1847 Issue
1847 10c black, right sheet margin single, faint red cancel (appears unused), margins just in at lower left, with part of adjoining stamp at bottom, thin, otherwise fine positional piece,
O
Catalog #2
Catalog Value $ 800
Price Realized
$475.00

Lot #8
United States 1847 Issue
1847 10c black, manuscript cancel, large margins all around including part of adjoining stamp at top, v.f., with 1979 PFC,
O
Catalog #2
Catalog Value $ 500
Price Realized
$550.00

Lot #9
United States 1847 Issue
1847 10c black, red square grid and manuscript cancels, margins all around, v.f., with 2004 PSE certificate
O
Catalog #2
Price Realized
$550.00

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