Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
November 7-8, 2023

Our November 7-8, 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 and StampAuctionNetwork (SAN). The 1,211 lots sale begins with United States and U.S. Possessions. Worldwide sections include a solid collection of Germany and German Colonies, with many individual rarities. British Commonwealth features British Guiana "Cotton Reels" with an unused 12c black, making its first appearance on the market since the 1935 Hind sale; G.R.I. errors and varieties, strong Bushire, specialized Malaysian States and much more. There are strong selections from various European Countries and rest of the world, with additional items from the Carl A. Kilgas and Martin Stempien estates. The auction concludes with 250 Large Lots and Collections, ranging from single country albums, specialized collections, multi-carton worldwide groups and large cover lots offered intact. Kindly note that we will continue adding images for some lots. If scans for the lot you are interested are unavailable, please check again in a few days.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #1158
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS SAAR
1920-34 collection on Lighthouse album pages, overprints on German and Bavarian stamps, including 1m-10m and unissued 2pf (not signed), also Semi-Postals (10fr Madonna sheet margin single n.h.), Air Post, only a few stamps missing, mostly l.h. or h.r., fine-v.f.
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Catalog #1-154,B1-60,C1/O26
Unsold
Lot #1159
LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS SAAR
1920-52 collection of hundreds, used and unused on pages and loose, multiples, varieties, etc., also postal stationery cards and entire envelopes, 100+ covers and postal history, including some 19th Century German States and Empire used in Saar, also French Zone Occupation issues, including used in Saar, additional items WWI German Occupation of Belgium stationery, etc.
Envelope *
Price Realized
$900.00

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