Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World
March 12-13, 2024

Cherrystone Auctions March 12-13, 2024 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. The sale contains 1,316 lots and will be offered in four sessions, beginning with United States, with a specialized collection of Postal History of the South, ex-Dabney. Worldwide sections include an exceptional collection of Bavaria, with stamps and covers, offered for the first time at auction. There are solid sections of France, Italy, British Commonwealth, all with many individual rarities. Also featured is a collection of Sweden, with exceptional First Issues. There are 200 Large Lots and Collections, ranging from single country albums, specialized holdings and featuring a comprehensive collection of Indian Feudatory States (estimated to realize $100,000), multi-carton worldwide groups and large cover lots offered intact. Kindly note that we will continue adding images for many lots. If scans for the lot you are interested in are unavailable, please check again in a few days.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #986
RUSSIA Russia - Russian Far East (Asia Pacific Region)
1918 (5 Dec) cover to France, franked with 10k and 25k Arms, canceled by oval "Harbin-262-Vladivostok" TPO departure datestamp, repeated alongside, Vladivostok censor hs, another on back, with Feb 9, 1919 arrival docketing, fine and rare
Envelope
Price Realized
$210.00

Lot #987
RUSSIA Russia - Russian Far East (Asia Pacific Region)
1917 two stationery cards from Berezovka Camp, sent via Chita by German POWs to Aid Offices in Tientsin, asking for money, each with censor cachets, transit and arrival pmks
Envelope
Price Realized
$150.00

Lot #988
RUSSIA Russia - Russian Far East (Asia Pacific Region)
1917 (10 Aug) registered "Service des Prisonniers de Guerre" POW (money) cover (opened for display), sent from Tientsin to Tobolsk, franked on back with 3c and 25c surcharges, with violet Changchun, I.J.P.O. transit and Podolsk arrival pmks on back, four intact wax seals (the letter contained 88 rubles in cash), fine
Envelope
Unsold

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