James R. Simon Collection
June 12, 2019

The James R. Simon collection is comprised of over 600 volumes, well researched by a historian and student of philately of very diverse areas, starting with Afghanistan and Albania, continuing with extensive Austro-Hungarian Empire, impressive Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro and Yugoslavia, as well as Croatia, Fiume and Trieste. There are specialized collections of Honduras, Liberia, Poland, Russia and Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia and many others. Most of the collections are offered intact and include United States & Possessions, Independent Asia, Benelux and British Commonwealth, Canada, Croatia, Cuba, Germany, Greece, Italy and Italian Colonies, as well as South and Central America, Japan, Korea, Portugal and Colonies, Turkey, Uruguay and many others. Many of the collections are highly specialized and viewing is recommended, either in person (by appointment prior to the sale) or here on our website, where additional scans are added continuously.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #4280
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS HUNGARY
1872-1970 collection in a large Scott Specialty album (1965 edition), virtually complete (few earlier used and unused), mostly complete from 1913, with Semi-Postals, Air Post, Postage Dues, Occupation Stamps, with many souvenir sheets, including Roosevelt (set of two), perf. and imperf. UPU (Scott C81), many additional pages and glassine envelopes with many better imperforate sets, few booklets, 1956 Sopron Local issue (10 different with Stolow certificate), other varieties, generally fine-v.f. A solid collection of Hungary
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Price Realized
$2,000.00

Lot #4281
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS HUNGARY
1900-42 Cinderella and labels collection on 80+ pages, with 1,000+ different, many philatelic Exhibitions (National and International), Stamp Clubs (Budapest and other cities), variety of themes, many elaborate designs and engravings, beautiful collection, seldom offered
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Price Realized
$550.00

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