Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
September 12-13, 2023

Our September 12-13, 2023 Sale of Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World will take place at our Teaneck, N.J. Galleries and over the internet via CherrystoneLIVE. There are 1,500 lots in the sale, which begins with United States and U.S. Possessions. In the Worldwide section we are pleased to offer Great Britain and British Commonwealth, European Countries and the rest of the world, with exceptional China, including Postal History and additional lots from the Carl A. Kilgas collection. There are further selections from the estate of Dr.Martin Stempien, a specialized collection of Greece and Samos, formed by Dr.Frederick Rogers, and a selection of reference material from Sergio Sismondo's estate, with many fascinating offerings. The auction concludes with nearly 250 Large Lots and Collections, ranging from single country albums, specialized collections, multi-carton worldwide groups and large cover lots offered intact.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #657
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH MALTA Zeppelin Flights
1933 3rd SAF to Brazil, with Friedrichshafen transit and Pernambuco arrival pmks, sent by Hermann Sieger, v.f.
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #658
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH MALTA Zeppelin Flights
1933 3rd SAF card to Brazil, Friedrichshafen and Rome transits, Pernambuco arrival pmks, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$180.00

Lot #659
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH MALTA Zeppelin Flights
1933 4th SAF to Brazil, Air Mail cancel, Valetta and Friedrichshafen transits, Pernambuco arrival pmks, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$180.00

Lot #660
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH MALTA Zeppelin Flights
1933 8th SAF card to Brazil, Air Mail cancel, Valetta and Friedrichshafen transits, Pernambuco arrival pmks, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$180.00

Lot #661
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH MALTA Zeppelin Flights
1934 Argentina flight to Brazil, registered from Valetta, with Friedrichshafen transit, various markings on back, v.f.
Envelope
Price Realized
$270.00

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