Sale 259

Harbour Auction


U.S. Possessions
 
 
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Lot 184
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Canal Zone Collection, 1904-1978, very comprehensive mostly mint collection which is only missing a few key item. Highlights include (mint, unless otherwise noted) #1 with PSE, 2, 4-8, 46-48 used, 52-54, 58-59, 60-66, 70-81, 84-95, C1-53 airmails complete, J3, J7-20, etc., condition mixed in some spots, but generally F-VF, mint o.g.
Scott $7,700+
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Lot 185
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Canal Zone Collection, fairly complete mostly mint collection mounted on White Ace pages. A few questionable overprints not figured, the better include #4-8, 46-48, 67, CO8-12, etc., condition is mixed with gum problems on some, still mostly F-VF.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 186
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Danish West Indies Collection, 1856-1917, comprehensive collection of mostly mint stamps mounted on Scott Specialty pages, only missing #23 plus includes a small group of duplicates or varieties, generally Fine or better with small flaws present.
Estimate 300 - 400
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Lot 187
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Hawaii Collection, 1865-1899, sixty-three mostly mint stamps, 6 postal stationery items and six local Parcel Post stamps mounted on Scott Specialty pages. Starts with four numerals #21, 22-23, 25, other (mint) highlights include #8 signed Kruger, 10-11, 30-34, 37-41, 42-49, 50-52C, 53-64 (less 61B), plus more, condition mixed with mostly small problems on some, still many F-VF.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 188
 
Hawaii covers, 1897-1942, selection of 17 items including UX1 Wailuku to Kahului, June 25, 1890; UX 9 Honolulu to New York, July 29, 1898; two nice illustrated advertising covers (1908 & 1910), 6 picture postcards, etc.; one picture post card damaged, otherwise clean and F-VF.
Estimate 150 - 200
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Lot 189
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Philippines Collection, 1899-1946, several hundred mostly mint stamps mounted on Scott Specialty pages. Very solid except for Victory handstamps and a few other key items. Still loaded with many better items including the following (mint): #212 (mint & used), 213-22, 223-25, 226-36, 237-38, 241-54, 261-74, 276-84, 433-36, C3-5, C9-12, C17, J1-7 plus much more, condition somewhat mixed, generally F-VF with many attractive stamps, mint mostly o.g.
Scott $12,000+
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Lot 190
 
Ryukyu Islands Collection, 1948-1967, except for 1a-7a & 17 a complete collection mounted on White Ace pages, condition F-VF, mint o.g. mostly LH.
Estimate 200 - 300
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Lot 191
 
Ryukyu Islands Stationery and First Day Covers, many hundreds in 2 16" storage boxes with about half being F.D.C.'s Among the balance, which is primarily postal cards, we have mint, and used cards with commemorative or first day cancels, commercially used and a nice group of printed election cards which include some retail prices to $90.00. Lastly there are approximately 125 franked parcel receipts including about 100 of them bound in a string stitched book as well as some other miscellaneous material. Almost all items in this lot are individually packed in plastic sleeved and priced. An attractive lot of this popular area.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 192
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U.S. Possessions Collection, 1898-1972, over 100 mostly mint stamps from Cuba, Guam (about 60% of the value), Puerto Rico and Ryukyu Islands. Mint highlights include Cuba E1, J1-4, Guam 1-8, 10-12, 11a, E1, M2, Puerto Rico J1-3, Ryukyu Islands C1-3, condition is generally Fine or better with some small faults present.
Estimate 600 - 800
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