Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
November 15-16, 2022

Welcome to our November 15-16, 2022 Sale of Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World, which will take place at our Teaneck, N.J. Galleries and over the internet via CherrystoneLIVE. This 1,450 lot sale begins with a session of United States and Possessions, with 19th & 20th Century single rarities, graded items, Plate Blocks, a solid group of Proofs and Essays, modern errors (including some offered at auction for the first time), and better back of the book items. In the Worldwide section we are pleased to offer a solid collection of postal history of Allied Intervention in Russia. Foreign countries include Austria, China, Egypt, France and Colonies, Germany Area including better items from the Eric Neishloss collection. Great Britain and British Commonwealth feature high values from various areas, including BNA, British Africa with selections from the Brian Karenza Collection, and specialized stamps and postal history of Kuwait, with many rarities. There are rarities from Italian States, with unused and used Sardina. The auction concludes with over two hundred Large Lots and Collections, ranging from single country albums, specialized collections from the Cole Estate, multi-carton worldwide groups and large cover lots offered intact.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #1305
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS COLOMBIA
1859-1958 collection on pages, imperforate classics from Granadine Confederation, 2 1/2c-20c blue, also 5c violet, mostly unused, Nueva Granada 2 1/2c black and 5c yellow used, 10c-1p unused, Escudo de Colombia 1862-63 used and mostly complete from there, generally unused, including 1935 Barranquilla Olympics (421-36 mostly n.h.), Air Post, issues mostly complete from 1921 (C35), good showing of back of book, with Registration stamps, "AR" overprints, plus others, unusually good condition, well collected, occasional minor flaws possible, generally fine-v.f.
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Price Realized
$3,750.00

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