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 #192
United States 1909-13 Issues
1909 2c Lincoln, perf. and imperf. top margin plate blocks of six, n.h. or l.h. (imperf.), with owner's handstamp, fine-v.f.,
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Catalog #367,368
Catalog Value $ 475
Unsold
Lot #193
United States 1909-13 Issues
1909 2c Alaska-Yukon, matched set of four imperf. plate blocks of six, plus centerline block of four, one plate block l.h., balance n.h., few owners' handstamps, fine-v.f.,
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Catalog #371
Catalog Value $ 1,550
Unsold
Lot #194
United States 1909-13 Issues
1909 2c Hudson-Fulton, three different imperf. plate blocks of six (from both sides and bottom), also centerline block of four, one plate block and the centerline block l.h., balance n.h., fine-v.f.,
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Catalog #373
Catalog Value $ 1,200
Unsold
Lot #195
United States 1909-13 Issues
1911 3c deep violet, Type I, Orangeburg coil single, perf. 12 vertically, machine cancel as always, usual centering (actually quite nice for this stamp), with 2018 PSE certificate (The 3c Orangeburg coil was made by the Post Office Department in 1911, specifically for use by the Bell Pharmaceutical Company. They were used to send product samples to physicians and were put through the first-class cancelling machine at Orangeburg, New York. Due to the coil stamps' use on mass mailings, many of the surviving copies are faulty to some extent. The most common defects are corner creases or tears). A rare sound example,
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Catalog #389
Catalog Value $ 10,000
Unsold
Lot #196
United States 1909-13 Issues
1911 3c deep violet, Type I, Orangeburg coil single, perf. 12 vertically, machine cancel as always, usual centering, small corner crease and two small tears, otherwise fine, with 1999 PFC,
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Catalog #389
Catalog Value $ 10,000
Price Realized
$4,000.00

Lot #197
United States 1909-13 Issues
1911 Perf. 8 1/2, 2c deep violet, horizontal guide line strip of four, center stamps (guide line pair) n.h., outer two stamps l.h., fine, with 2017 PFC,
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Catalog #394
Catalog Value $ 925
Unsold
Lot #198
United States 1909-13 Issues
1911 4c brown, horizontal guide line pair, n.h., fine, with 2018 APS certificate,
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Catalog #395
Catalog Value $ 1,100
Price Realized
$280.00

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