Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
November 12-13, 2019

Welcome to our November 12-13 Sale. In addition to our usual assortment of high quality Stamps and Covers, this auction features the stock of Broadway Stamp Company, started in 1931 by Max Sage. A legendary presence in the philatelic world, Broadway Stamp Company was the original United States agency for the 1935 British Commonwealth Silver Jubilee issue. A retail store, with locations on Fulton, West 47th and Nassau Streets and finally on West 54th Street, the company advertised and published numerous catalogues. After Max's death in 1973 (at the age of 77), his wife Margie and son Stan continued Broadway Stamp Co., selling to dealers and mail-order customers around the country. There are numerous lots of United States, British Commonwealth and South America, much of the material offered for here the first time in 45 years. Also included are additional properties, notably specialized Cuba, France, Germany, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia and others. There are numerous large lots and collections, many featuring the bulk inventory of Broadway Stamp Company.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #283
United States - Offices in China
1919 2c on 1c green, 4c on 2c rose, right margin plate number blocks of six, both with top two stamps hinged, balance n.h., fine-v.f.,
Box *
Catalog #K1-2
Catalog Value $600
Price Realized
$180.00

Lot #284
United States - Offices in China
1919 8c on 4c brown, left margin plate number block of six, h.r., fine-v.f.,
Box *
Catalog #K4
Catalog Value $675
Price Realized
$170.00

Lot #285
United States - Offices in China
1919 18c on 9c salmon red, left margin plate number block of six, n.h., fine,
Box **
Catalog #K9
Catalog Value $1,200
Price Realized
$280.00

Lot #286
United States - Offices in China
1919 $1 on 50c light violet, top margin plate number single, n.h., nicely centered, fresh and v.f., with 2014 PSE certificate,
**
Catalog #K15
Catalog Value $1,250
Price Realized
$450.00

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