Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
September 17-18, 2019

Welcome to our September 17-18 Sale, to be held at our New York City galleries. There are 1,522 lots of rare stamps and postal history of the World, featuring properties of numerous vendors and estates sold by their order. A selection of United States, including the Unique Double Franking Brattleboro Provisional, followed by Austria, Belgium, specialized Carpatho-Ukraine and Baltic Countries, Asia, France and Colonies, Germany and Colonies, Italian Area, specialized Liechtenstein, Spain, South America and Scandinavian countries. There are strong sections of Poland, with numerous ex-Mikulski items, as well as Russia, with rare proofs and essays. Great Britain and British Commonwealth are well represented and there are numerous flight covers of the world, with selections of Zeppelin dispatches. The sale concludes with the usual selection of large lots, which range from single country collections to multi-carton worldwide groups of stamps and covers.
Live Internet bidding is available through our website www.cherrystoneauctions.com (via CherrystoneLIVE).
A limited number of printed catalogues are available on request. Preview of lots at our 57th Street galleries by appointment.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #467
GERMANY
1922-23 50m greenish blue, ten copies, used with additional franking on four registered covers, used in 1924-25 from Volkach to Springfield, Mass., most franked on both sides, with variety of inflation issues, with transit and arrival markings, scarce group (catalogued as 10 used stamps, $1,250++)
Envelope
Catalog #228
Unsold
Lot #468
GERMANY
1951 Posthorn, 50pf and 70pf two of each, also 80pf and 90pf singles, one 50pf trace of a light hinge, others post office fresh, n.h., v.f. (Mi.134,136-38, €2,300)
**
Catalog #681,683-586
Unsold
Lot #469
GERMANY
1951 Posthorn, selection of 17 different se-tenants, gutter pairs, singles and strips of three, n.h., fine-v.f. (Mi.W1-3,WZ1-4,S1-5,S7,S9-12, €2,048)
**
Unsold

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