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| Lot # | Country | Description | Cat Value | Photo | |||||
| 1 | U.S. COVERS | #10 ON COVER ACCUMULATION - group of 25 various singles on covers and folded letters, mostly to Eastern destinations with some Southern and Midwest addresses, overall condition is Fine-Very Fine with some scattered flaws, there are some very nice covers here and viewing is suggested | 5,000.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 650 | ||||||||
| 2 | U.S. COVERS | PRE CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI DESTINATION COVER GROUP - 36 covers, all Scott #10 or #11 (nearly all the "orange brown" or "brownish carmine" shade) addressed to a Dr Walter Wade in Rodney, Mississippi; all but one are folded letters mostly from the early to mid 1850's; quite a few Natchez packet cancels "Route 7309" plus other Mississippi as well as out of state cancels, some manuscript, etc; many stamps have file folds, overall the covers are in Fine but expect the normal edge wear and creases and folds; needs to be viewed for cancels and types (ENV 1,000-1,250) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 625 | ||||||||
| 3 | U.S. COVERS | 634A's ON COVER ACCUMULATION - interesting group of 46 covers all with 634A tied, most are various commercial use covers with corner copy, overall condition is quite mixed with some ratty and some Very Fine, scarce to see this many in one lot | 966.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 160 | ||||||||
| 4 | U.S. COVERS | WELLS FARGO FRANK ENTIRES - 14 Wells Fargo imprinted covers (all are "Over our California and Coast Routes") plus one Pacific Union Exchange cover all on embossed envelopes from the 1860's-1970's; includes two advertising covers (Weil, Cahn & Co and Wolters & King); also included are six unused covers (Three with "Over our California........ and the other three with "Over our Lines in the United States"), all have problems, primarily wrinkles and creases (Photo Ex.) | ----- | Photo | |||||
| Realized: | 210 | ||||||||
| 5 | U.S. COVERS | MASSIVE FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - about 9,500 covers, unorganized and loose in two large boxes, 99% FDC's, 1940's-1990's (large majority are pre 1970), 98% cacheted (mostly Artcraft and Fleetwood plus about a dozen or so other's) over half unaddressed; the value will be in the pre 1960 covers with thousands in the $1.25 and up cat. val. range; typical minor edge wear on most due to age; some wrinkles and creases but should affect less than 5% of the total covers; duplication generally under 20 each (ENV 2,500-2,600) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 1,650 | ||||||||
| 6 | U.S. COVERS | FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - abouyt 450 First Day Covers, late 1920's through late 1940's, all - or nearly so - cacheted, mixed addressed/unaddressed; Famous Americans, Overrun Countries, National Parks, commems from the early 1930's, this lot has excellent coverage in the time period; condition will be mixed with much edge wear and some extensive toning; useful duplication; inspection is strongly advised (ENV 2,250-2,300) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 1,600 | ||||||||
| 7 | U.S. COVERS | LARGE U.S. FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - about 4,500 FDC's, 1940's-1980's, nearly all cacheted, about half unaddressed, mostly Fleetwood but noticed Artcraft, Artmaster and several others; expect duplication and some mixed condition but overall is F-VF; lots of covers (ENV 850-900) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 600 | ||||||||
| 8 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - several hundred mostly FDC's from the 1930's-1990's, nearly all cacheted, most of the post 1970 are unaddressed (earlier are generally pencil addressed); many better noticed including 1976 flags and Bicentennial s/s, 1943 Overrun Countries, much 1945-1960 commems with many in blocks, 859-93 (cacheted/addressed), 23 hand painted FDC's by Clara Harold Walker from 1977-78; better addressed airmail FDC's with C10 (St Louis cancel with handstamped cachet), C17 (two covers, one with FDC cachet, the other with an event handstamp, C19 (July 1, 1934 with cachet), C23 block with St Petersburg cancel, cacheted, C24 with "First Day of Issue" cachet and C31 (Anderson cachet); some slightly mixed condition in some areas but most is clean (ENV 750-800) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 400 | ||||||||
| 9 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - over 1,750 mostly FDC's, 1930's-1990's, loose and in albums, most unaddressed, nearly all cacheted (Artcraft, Cachet Craft, Fleetwood, etc); condition a bit more mixed than normal but most will be clean or with minor edge wear; decent variety but expect duplication (ENV 500-600) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 250 | ||||||||
| 10 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. FDC AND STATIONARY ACCUMULATION - about 2,500 various covers packed into a large carton, includes many different but there is some duplication, generally 1-3 of each, there are some early FDC's that start in the early 1930's, mixed addressed and unaddressed, virtually all are cacheted, usual mixed condition but for the most part a clean and well organized lot, we noticed several better covers scattered, there are also about 100 non-FDC's, there is some Airmail and a selection of Event covers, also there is about 100 UN FDC's, definitely a worthwhile lot and deserves inspection, (ENV 400-500) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 300 | ||||||||
| 11 | U.S. COVERS | FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - over 600 FDC's which inlcudes regular issue, commemoratives, air mails, special delivery, postal stationary and postal cards; the 1938-1958 issues are unaddressed and overwhelmingly Artcraft cachet, some very minor duplication, and includes Scott # 834(2) and 1053; the 1967-68 group (about 350 covers) are uncacheted and addressed; quite a bit of duplication in this group; overall F-VF with some minor toning issues concerning the gum used on the back flaps shows a bit on the front (ENV 450-500) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 220 | ||||||||
| 12 | U.S. COVERS | AIRMAIL FDC COLLECTION - few hundred various FDC's, most are unaddressed, virtually all are cacheted, contained in six cover albums, many different cachets here, there is some duplication with quantities up to about 3 of many, we noticed several covers in the $5-25 catalog value range, runs from 1939-68, also includes a book of Special Delivery FDC's, many of these catalog in the $10-15 range, overall condition is quite nice with maybe some scattered flaws, plenty of value here, (ENV 400-500) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 210 | ||||||||
| 13 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - about 1,250 mostly different FDC's, various cachets but mostly Fleetwood, most unaddressed, from 1940-1992 (not inclusive) housed in 17 various binders, most with slip cases; includes commems, regulars, airmail and some postal stationery; includes Scott #'s 1633-82 plus blocks of four of #'s 2541-42; overall clean but expect some edge wear on the earlier issues (ENV 400-450) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 200 | ||||||||
| 14 | U.S. COVERS | FIRST DAY COVER COLLECTION - a couple hundred covers including six FDC's from 1932-33 (Scott #'s 724-29) all cacheted and addressed; set of 859-93 FDC's with Artcraft cachet and unaddressed; 90 FDC's from 1937-48 (includes airmail and special delivery), all cacheted, addressed except for a set of #909-21 which is Artcraft unaddressed; about 90 FDC's, uncacheted and addressed, 1930's-1940's, including Army-Navy and the 1939 Baseball issue and about 30 event covers with Helicopter Mail, RMS Queen Elizabeth maiden voyage, Operation Highjump, Klamath Falls, Oregon first flight (Aug 1, 1946), etc; all the event covers are addressed; condition will be a bit mixed but most only suffer from minor edge wear; nice grouping with lots of $2-$10 retail items | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 325 | ||||||||
| 15 | U.S. COVERS | FLEETWOOD PROOF CARDS WITH FDC - about 450 different proof cards, all with the stamp and First Day cancel, housed in 12 padded binders (binders need some cleaning up) with each card in an heavy acetate sleeve, covering 1983-1991 with a couple back to the 1970's; includes regulars, commems, air mail and officials; noticed no high values and one express mail ($9.35) but there may be others; most of the se-tenant issues have the multiple on one card and single cards for each stamp of the unit; this includes booklet panes as well as se-tenant blocks; overall very clean and a great start to this FDC collecting area (ENV 350-400) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 210 | ||||||||
| 16 | U.S. COVERS | 1940 FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - all covers are cacheted (House of Farnam) and unaddressed; consists of Scott #'s 859-93 in blocks of four, 895(2) blocks of four, 899(2) blocks of four, 900 block of four, 901(2) blocks of four and 902(43) all blocks of four; overall F-VF with minor edge wear | 921.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 100 | ||||||||
| 17 | U.S. COVERS | LARGE U.S. FIRST DAY COVER ACCUMULATION - well over 2,000 FDC's, various cachets, 1940's-1980 (a few later) housed in a large box (shipping weight 30 Lbs) in no order; appears to be more cacheted than not, and more addressed than not; some mixed condition but most just with edge wear; includes a small amount of United Nations; interesting lot (ENV 300-350) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 140 | ||||||||
| 18 | U.S. COVERS | U,S, COVER ACCUMULATION - over 1,000 covers with the majority uncacheted and addressed covers from the 1960's-1970's (600+ covers), about 100 FDC's from the mid to late 1980's, cacheted (Artcraft) and mostly unaddressed; about 200 commercial covers from the 1940's-1970's and 30 oversized covers mailed from the UN post office; condition is extremely mixed (ENV 125-150) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 60 | ||||||||
| 19 | U.S. COVERS | FIRST FLIGHT COVER ACCUMULATION - over 2,000 various covers, mostly from the 1940-50 period, there is duplication but very nice variety, overall condition is quite nice with only some scattered flaws, most have cachets, we noticed some covers in the $10-25 range scattered, lots to look through here, (ENV 1,250-1,500) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 800 | ||||||||
| 20 | U.S. COVERS | C.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 400 different, generally from 1940-70 era with most being prior to 1960, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, many have Postmaster autographs and some have pilot autographs, all are individually sleeved and most are identified, there are some unlisted flights here, catalog value listed is from AAMC, nice lot, (ENV 500-600) | 1,000.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 300 | ||||||||
| 21 | U.S. COVERS | C.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 400 different, generally from 1940-70 era with most being prior to 1960, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, many have Postmaster autographs and some have pilot autographs, all are individually sleeved and most are identified, there are some unlisted flights here, catalog value listed is from AAMC, nice lot, (ENV 500-600) | 1,000.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 300 | ||||||||
| 22 | U.S. COVERS | JET FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 400+/- all different, generally from the 1953-83 period with some later, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, there are many with postmaster and pilot autographs, some are unlisted, all are individually sleeved and identified, (ENV 500-600) | 1,000.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 300 | ||||||||
| 23 | U.S. COVERS | C.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 400 different, generally from 1940-80 era with most being prior to 1970, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, many have Postmaster autographs and some have pilot autographs, all are individually sleeved and most are identified, there are some unlisted flights here, catalog value listed is from AAMC, nice lot, (ENV 400-450) | 850.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 250 | ||||||||
| 24 | U.S. COVERS | C.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 350 various, generally in the early 1950 era, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, there are some with quantities up to about 10 of each, catalog value listed is from AAMC, (ENV 300-350) | 675.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 230 | ||||||||
| 25 | U.S. COVERS | C.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 500+/- various, generally from the 1940-60 period with some later, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, there is some duplication, some are unlisted, (ENV 250-300) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 160 | ||||||||
| 26 | U.S. COVERS | FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 450+/- various, generally from the 1945-80 period with some later, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, there is some duplication with quantities up to 10 of each, some are unlisted, (ENV 250-300) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 160 | ||||||||
| 27 | U.S. COVERS | C.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER SELECTION - 450+/- various, generally from the 1940-50 period with some later, overall mixed condition with only some wear and faults, there is some duplication, there are many with postmaster autographs, some are unlisted, (ENV 200-250) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 120 | ||||||||
| 28 | U.S. COVERS | F.A.M. FIRST FLIGHT COVER GROUP - 32 different covers in a cover album, usual mixed condition, there are some $5-10 covers | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 55 | ||||||||
| 29 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. POST CARD ACCUMULATION - about 270 used and unused cards mounted in a old post card album and loose, majority early 20th Century; nearly all in color and mostly greeting cards; generally minor wear issues but overall pretty considering the age; inspection STRONGLY advised (ENV 1,500-1,600) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 1,000 | ||||||||
| 30 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. POSTCARD COLLECTION - about 210 post cards, invitations, advertising cards, etc, mounted in a post card album, most 1870's-1930's, nearly all Christmas related; condition a bit mixed due to age; interesting and colorful group (ENV 1,000-1,100) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 550 | ||||||||
| 31 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. SHIP COVER ACCUMULATION - 196 covers covering ship themes including Paquebot, Submarine, larger war ships, Old Ironsides, Navy Day, picture postcards, etc; the majority will be pre 1960 with much in the 1930's; includes about 25 covers with foreign frankings (many Swedish Sea Post Office from the 1930's) plus 31 covers from the late 1930's-1950's with small sized photos in the cachet (most are Crosby); condition a bit mixed in places but overall decent; inspection advised (ENV 700-750) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 450 | ||||||||
| 32 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. COVER ACCUMULATION - 4,000 or so US covers, mostly commercial (1930's-1990's) but includes a smattering of FDC's, postal cards, etc; really a mish-mash that should be viewed; condition will be quite mixed (ENV 550-600) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 300 | ||||||||
| 33 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. COMISSION AND LAUNCHING SHIP COVERS ACCUMULATION - this lot consists of 226 mostly different covers with 41 addressed (39 cacheted) covers with "First Day Comission" or similar cancels, 1933-1945 period and 185 cacheted/addressed covers from the 1936-1942 period, some with ship cancels but most will be the city or port of launching; includes just about every class of ship from support to aircraft carriers; overall condition is Fine but most have generally mild toning spots on the corners due to the mounting corners used; otherwise nice with only the usual edge wear (ENV 450-500) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 200 | ||||||||
| 34 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. PICTURE POST CARD ACCUMULATION - about 240 unused and used post cards, most 1920's-1940's loose in a box; much buildings, some scenery and street scenes, a few photographs, etc; condition somewhat mixed but most with just the usual edge wear due to age; should be viewed (ENV 550-600) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 250 | ||||||||
| 35 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. SHIP "BIRTHDAY GREETINGS" COVER ACCUMULATION - this lot has 304 addressed covers consisting of 99 different covers with a similar cachet "Greetings on her xxth Birthday", 1935-1936, all with ship cancels, from support ships to aircraft carriers; also 123 uncacheted covers with ship cancels at various ports of call, mostly from the mid 1930's and 82 cacheted covers, mostly 1943-1937, with various events; overall condition is Fine with some wrinkles and creases and the usual edge wear; should be viewed (ENV 500-550) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 210 | ||||||||
| 36 | U.S. COVERS | U.S. COVER ACCUMULATION - hundreds and hundreds (about 15 lbs worth) of covers including commercial, FDC (about half the lot), used postal cards starting with XU1, etc; covers are 20th Century generally 1940's-1960's with some to the mid 1990's; most of the FDC's are the generic "First Day Cover" emblem but includes established cachet makers; could be some sleepers and definately much in the $1.00-$3.00 cat. val. range (ENV 275-300) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 210 | ||||||||
| 37 | U.S. COVERS | POSTCARD TOPICAL COLLECTION-CHILDREN AND BABIES - about 100 various postcards, mostly pre 1910 era with children or baby subjects in a album, usual mixed condition, there are some other none topicals here, nice group, (ENV 175-200) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 110 | ||||||||
| 38 | U.S. COVERS | COLORADO POSTAL HISTORY ACCUMULATION - over 1,000 covers, all with Colorado postmarks, mostly 1930-1960; about 75% are envelopes addressed to the "Colorado Hospital Service" and mostly franked with Scott # 1035; quite a few smaller towns; overall condition a bit mixed but generally fairly clean (ENV 200-225) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 110 | ||||||||
| 39 | U.S. COVERS | ESTATE U.S. COVER ACCUMULATION - 600 or so covers with about 250 cacheted, mostly addressed FDC's from the 1930's-1960's including Scott 716, 736, 782, 798, 836, 894(2), 909-21 with blks of four, other mid to late 1940's, etc, plus some event, first flight and commercial covers from about the same time period; in addition is $6.50 face value in unused stationary starting in the 1930's (best was an unsevered UY4 wiht a cat. val of $52.50); overall condition will be mixed with typical edge wear on the large majority of the covers; many moderate value items (ENV 300-350) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 160 | ||||||||
| 40 | U.S. | EXTENSIVE U.S. MINT AND USED COLLECTION - mixed mint and used, mostly mint, mounted in three Mystic Heirloom albums, runs to about 1998 and is quite complete after 1930, very mixed condition with many faults to be expected in the early issues, there are also some badly damaged items here which are mentioned in the individual highlights, some of the better items include: 1, 12(filler), 14-15, 17, 27-28, 29, 30A, 33-34, 36, 36B, 37(filler), 39(faulty), 67(filler), 69-72, 75-78, 83, 85, 86-91, 92-100, 112-117, 119(2), 120-22, 134-149, 145-155, 156-166, 182-191, 208, 217(filler), 218, 229, 232-238*, 239-42, 243-44P4, 261-62, 279-78, 290-91, 311-13, 326*, 341-42, 350-51*, 355*, 369*, 397-404, 414-23, 440, 523(filler), 524, 547, 578, 579*, 595*, 581-91*, 630*, 658-79*, C1-6, 13, 14, 18*; there are some other B.O.B. items included, the catalog value of this lot should prove to be quite high, there is still plenty of room for expansion, viewing is suggested, (ENV 10,000-11,000) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 7,000 | ||||||||
| 41 | U.S. | U.S. HIGH CATALOG VALUE COLLECTION - virtually all used mounted on Scott album pages, runs to about 1932 and includes strong B.O.B. like Airmails, Special Delivery, Dues, Parcel Post complete, Shanghai; the overall condition of this collection is very mixed with faults on many of the early and higher value stamps, there are some sound and some Very Fine scattered, some of the high values include: 1-2, 7, 9, 12-15, 17, 20, 25, 32-33, 36, 38, 39(with a cancel that looks o.k. but we figured it as unused), 67, 69, 71, 76-78, 78b(2), 86, 87(2), 88-98, 100-101, 112-22, 134, 138, 145-62, 165-66, 190-91, 208, 209b, 217-18, 229-42, 276-76A, 285-93, 342, 369*, 423, 460, 523, 546, 579, 658-79, C1-6, E1, 7, J27-28, 50, Q1-12, K7, 10; there are loads of good stamps here, viewing is suggest | 34,851.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 6,000 | ||||||||
| 42 | U.S. | EXTENSIVE U.S. COLLECTION OF BETTER ITEMS - several hundred mint and used stamps housed on black stock pages in Scott # order; highlights are Scott #'s 9, 15, 17, 24*, 30A, 35(*), 37, 63, 67-68, 73, 76, 76S*, 78a, 89-90, 92a, 96-97, 112, 115-20, 135, 149, 151-55, 160, 162, 166, 190-91, 205(*), 208, 209(*), 210*, 214*, 216*, 226-27*, 229*, 230-31**, 232**, 233(*), 234*, 237(*), 239, 240*, 269*, 272-73*, 273P*, 289*, 291, 298-99*, 302-05*, 307-08*, 309(*), 311, 328-30**, 334*, 337-38*, 347**(PSE graded 90), 348*/** pair, 373** pair, 379**, 393**, 404, 412-13**, 426**(PSE graded 80), 479, 494** LP, 495-97* LP's, 514**, 515*, 516**, 517-18*, 536**, 540a*, 547*, 550*, 555-60*, 569-73*, 579**, 586**, 591**, 634A*, 666*, 701**, 723* LP, 832b, 834**, 1053*, C1-6*, C18**, E7*, F1*, J1-3*, J4(*), J5, J15**, J16*, J19(*), J22**, J26*, J36*, J40*, J42*, J44*, J52-53*, J54, J57*, K1**, K3-6*, O1(*), O4-9(*), O10(*), O16*, O26-27(*), O30-31(*), O33(*), O42-43*, O55*, O57-58(*), O59*, O60(*), O62(*), O63*, O65(*), O67*, O72*, O77-80(*), O87(*), O90-93*, O101*, O122*, PR5(*), PR6(*)(2), PR10-11(*), PR13-14(*), PR15(*)(2), PR18*, PR57*(2), PR60*, PR72*, PR81(*), PR113, PR114-25*, RW10**, RW12-16**, RW26-28**, RW31**, Canal Zone 52b*, Cuba E1*, Guam 4*, 5, 7-8*, 10*, E1*, Hawaii 32(*), 34*, 46**, 72*, Philippines 219*, 223A, 231* and E1*; typical mixed condition on the used and 19th Century with some faults to be expected, but much of the 20th Century is clean; many nice items throughout, a very worthwhile collection to expand upon or for a show or internet dealer to break down since most of the stamps in this collection catalog in excess of $25.00, viewing is suggested for those seriously interested in this collection | 40,921.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 6,000 | ||||||||
| 43 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION IN SCOTT NATIONAL ALBUM - mixed mint and used, runs to about 1934, nice showing of B.O.B. material including Revenues, overall condition is mixed but for the most part much cleaner than normal, there are many better items in this collection: 20, 26*, 29, 36, 70-71, 73, 76, 112-16, 152, 155, 160, 162, 165, 206*, 212*, 214, 215*, 216*, 217, 219D*, 229, 233*, 236*, 238-40, 274*, 282*, 289-90*, 291, 294-99*, 301-04*, 311-12, 325*, 327*, 330*, 399-400*, 517*, 548-71*, 658-79*, C1-6*, 13-15(Zepps), 18*, E1, 7, J4-5, 20, O3*, 15*, 22*, 23*, 75*, 78*, 93*, 100-01*, Q1-12*, R86c, Guam 10*; there are many Very Fine stamps here, a very nice collection and worth careful inspection | 16,531.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 4,500 | ||||||||
| 44 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - mixed mint and used, mounted in a Scott National album, very mixed condition with faults in many of the early issues although there are some nice stamps scattered, some of the higher catalog values include: 1, 2, 26*, 64(on piece), 68*, 71*, 72, 73, 76*, 78, 94*, 119*, 155, 189*, 208*, 229*, 230-34*, 236-37*, 259*, 287-88*, 296-98*, there is some B.O.B. included, the catalog value listed is an estimate and probably low, viewing is suggested due to the overall condition | 20,000.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 2,600 | ||||||||
| 45 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - 1,000+ mostly different mint and used stamps hinged in a Scott National album, to about 1940; highlights are Scott #'s 7(3), 9, 25, 30A, 36b, 63, 68, 70a, 71, 73, 76, 78b(2), 87, 90-91, 93, 115-16, 119, 134-36, 138, 149-51, 153(2), 155, 163, 165(2), 166, 190, 208, 217, 229, 232**, 235**, 238*, 239, 259-60, 279c, 285-91, 311, 354, 392-96, 404, 423, 541*, 750**, 833-34**, C1*, C6*, E1-3, E7, E10, J1*, J3*, J4(*), J5, J20, J25, J43-44, J50, J67*, JQ2*, R14c, R98c, R101c, R103cc, R113cc, R116cc, R117, R141, R146-49, RB5b and RB6b; expect some off quality but overall fairly clean and sound including many of the highlights | 18,459.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 2,100 | ||||||||
| 46 | U.S. | U.S. USED ACCUMULATION - all singles, cataloged and organized on 102 cards, starts with #10 and runs through 679, there is duplication with some heavy, overall mixed condition with faults to be expected but for the most part a fairly clean lot with some Fine-Very Fine stamps included, some of the value present here is: 10(11), 11(25), 17(2), 24(5), 25(17), 38, 63(6), 64b(3), 68(6), 73(12), 87, 88(10), 88a, 90, 93(6), 94(23), 114(17), 135, 136(3), 148(6), 154, 159(9), 161(9), 179(3), 185(9), 186(6), 187(6), 188(8), 189(9), 190(4), 208(3), 211(15), 214(6), 215(21), 227(8), 229(2), 240, 260(2), 289(3), 290(3), 341(3), 399(11), 403(7), 524(2), 550(4), there are also several Kansas-Nebraska singles, lots of value here and worth careful consideration for the show or internet dealer | 19,500.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 2,100 | ||||||||
| 47 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - mixed mint and used, hinged and mounted, mostly hinged in a Harris Liberty album, runs to about 1986 and includes some B.O.B. sections, overall condition is very mixed with faults to be expected especially in the early issues, any badly damaged items were not figured in the total catalog value listed, there is about $233.00 in face value from 1940 to 1986 which is not figured in the catalog totals either, some of the higher catalog value stamps include: 25, 32, 35-36, 68-69, 72, 76-77, 78b, 86, 90, 95-96, 98, 112-17, 119, 121, 134-35, 149, 152(2), 153, 155, 162, 165(2), 190, 214, 217-18, 229, 238-40, 276, 291, 298, 311, 394-96, 404, 423, 460, 480, C1-6, 13, 18*, J4-5, 44; there are also some covers scattered throughout this collection, good value here | 13,308.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 2,400 | ||||||||
| 48 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - mixed mint and used, runs to about 1997, mounted in three Scott Hingeless Brown National albums, includes singles, pairs, booklets, there is some B.O.B., most of the value here is in the 1900-40 period with many items in the $10-50 range with some higher, we noted a used White Plains sheet, there is also a significant amount of face value, perhaps about $1,000 in face, usual mixed condition with some faults in the few early issues, overall Very Fine and many NH stamps, there is some slight duplication in a few areas, a wonderful collection with plenty of room for expansion, (ENV 3,500-4,000) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 4,000 | ||||||||
| 49 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - mixed mint and used, hinged and mounted in a Scott Minuteman album, runs to about 1991 and includes some B.O.B. items, overall condition is very mixed with faults to be expected, there are several better items scattered: 116-17, 231-40, 241*, 291, a very nice White Plains sheet, there is probably a few hundred dollars of face value include after 1940, we found many items in the $20-50 range with several higher, plenty of worthwhile stamps here, take a careful look | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 1,550 | ||||||||
| 50 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - a couple thousand or so mostly used stamps hinged on blank pages, to about 1995, with regulars, commems and back of the book; some highlights are Scott #'s 68-69, 73(2), 78a, 90, 97-98, 112, 115-17, 119, 189(*), 190, 191(*), 214, 216(*), 217, 229, 232(*), 234(*)(2), 235-36(*), 276, 276A, 287-90, 295-97(*), 311, 431-32(*), 434-35(*), 437(*), 515(*), 547, 550(*), 560(*), 569-70(*), C1-5(*), C13(*), C18(*), E1-3, E5*, E7, J4 and Q10-12; the listed cat. val. is through 1941 only; condition will be mixed with nearly all of the mint no gum; badly damaged stamps were not included in the cat. val.; many worthwhile items in this collection | 9,586.00 | ||||||
| Realized: | 1,600 | ||||||||
| 51 | U.S. | U.S. MINT COLLECTION - all mint, mounted in four Scott National albums, starts with Columbians to the 8c, nice showing of Washington-Franklins and 1922-25 Regulars, quite complete from 1930 to 1999 with most higher values, there should be well over $500.00 in face value alone here, there is also nice Airmails including C1-6, also some Possessions, Canal Zone and Ryukyu, overall condition is mixed but for the most part quite clean with only a scattered fault, mostly NH, there are many stamps here in the $25-100 range and up, a nice collection with room for expansion, (ENV 1,750-2,000) | ----- | ||||||
| Realized: | 1,550 | ||||||||
| 52 | U.S. | U.S. COLLECTION - mixed mint and used, hinged in a Scott American album, runs to about 1976, there is a good showing of early material, the c | |||||