Sale 304

Harbour Sale


Worldwide Collections and Large Lots Including Covers
 
 
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Lot 135
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Worldwide "A-B" Countries, comprehensive collection of the smaller countries or "states" from Abu Dhabi to Bosnia & Herzegovina (no British) neatly mounted on blank pages in three 3-ring binders, includes such unusual areas as Aegean Islands, La Aguera (#1-26), Angola, Annam & Tonkin, Antioqia (Colombia), Arequipa (Peru), Argentina, Bahawalpur, etc. Loaded with $100-&-up stamps and virtually all F-VF. A terrific lot.
Estimate 2,500 - 3,500
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Lot 136
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Worldwide Collection to 1929, several thousand mostly used stamps in three old brown Internationals. Most of the value is 19th century volume with the 1901-1920 volume being next, best countries are Canada, Great Britain and Netherlands with some better British Empire, though there's nothing rare anywhere, and the albums are in pretty good shape. A nice lot.
Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
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Lot 137
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All World Collection mint and used, housed in seven Scott International Albums, some British and French Colonies, better countries include Austria and Italy both with mint post-war issues, Germany and Vatican City with 1948 Airmail 500 lire used, mostly Fine.
Estimate 500 - 750
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Lot 138
 
Worldwide Oldtime Collection, A couple hundred stamps on handmade pages from an old album— probably early 20th century. Stamps are mostly pre-1920 and mainly Europe, nothing rare but good value simply because of age. An interesting lot for a general collector.
Estimate 500 - 750
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Lot 139
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Worldwide Better Assortment, several hundred covers and stamps in a cigar box and a file box, most of the value is U.S., especially covers, but there is a surprising variety of unusual foreign as well. This one is loaded with $50- & -up material, so allow time for a careful inspection.
Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
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Lot 140
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Worldwide Better Items, selection of about 30 better sets or singles with emphasis on German area including specialized shades and Occupations, but also including things like Thailand #68a ("1 Atts" error), Italy #Q55-60 never hinged strips of 3, and Great Britain ½d #58, complete set of all 15 plates numbers; all F-VF.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 141
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Worldwide Small Assortment, assortment of a few thousand low- to medium-priced stamps identified and cataloged in about 950 #3 glassine envelopes, excellent variety of countries with a few items in moderate quantities and Scott values ranging from less than $1 to more than $50. This would seem to be ideal for an eBay merchant. Owner's Scott value is about $11,000.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 142
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Country Collection Accumulation, four large cartons containing hundreds of mint and used stamps plus modest group of covers and folded letters housed in 30 albums, stockbooks, binders and one album page group. The material covers a wide range of countries with the main strength in European. A sample of several of the more valuable books include a large Scott International album covering the last part of the 19th Century and the early part of the 20th, packed with stamps and should have a healthy catalog value; French collection in Scott album which includes a nice showing of mint regular and semi-postals from the 1930s; German collection with several hundred mint and used stamps including many sets and a stockbook with mostly 3rd Reich Germany stamps and covers, plus useful showing of French & Swiss postal history, some small faults, but overall F-VF.
Estimate 3,000 - 4,000
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Lot 143
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Country Collection Accumulation, dealer holding of perhaps 50 individually priced collections in six large cartons, sonme U.S and Canada but mostly Western Europe with particular emphasis on Germany including some nice cover lots. Marked prices range from $10 to more than $700 and total about $6,000.
Estimate 2,000 - 2,500
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Lot 144
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Carton of Country Collections, Group of 11 albums or stockbooks from Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Switzerland and U.N. (including MNH #38); various periods (the Ireland & Israel are mainly never issues) and conditions with the France and Germany making up most of the value.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 145
 
Carton of Miscellaneous Collections, 11 albums or stockbooks plus a cigar box including U.S. Airs (C3MNH), $85 in high value U.S. face, foreign souvenir sheets (Belgium B605a MNH), Australia, Hong Kong, France ($3000 cat. in cigar box), etc.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 146
 
Worldwide Small Collections, Three cartons containing about 25 small collections, mainly Europe with a little U.S., individually priced to sell for $20-$400, over $3,000 in total. Interesting lot.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 147
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All World Accumulation, contained in seven cartons with many albums as well as loose stamps, most countries sparse but including Vatican City, mint thematic collections such as Churchill, Hammerskjold, Eisenhower and Kennedy and U.S. commemorative plate blocks mint from 1955-72 on White Ace album pages with later and mint sheets representing good face value.
Estimate 500 - 750
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Lot 148
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Massive Balance of Dealer Consignment, 46 cartons and four large plastic tubs filled with all types of stamps and covers, from albums and stockbooks to stuffed glassines and loose mixture to approval cards and cover sleeves. A real treasure trove but you may have to dig deep.
Estimate 4,000 - 6,000
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Lot 149
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Worldwide Balance of Consignment, small group of a mostly better items left over from a large consignment. Includes mint blocks of Canada's 15¢ & 20¢ Jubilees, France 10c #10, unused with large margins and small thins (XF appearance, Scott $5,750 with no gum), Bahamas #7 Fine used, a small collection of C.S.A. (Scott $1,800), etc. A useful lot.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 150
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WORLDWIDE BALANCE OF CONSIGNMEN, small carton made up of odds and ends accumulated over a lifetime of collecting, includes such diverse material as modern mint G.B., German Zeppelin covers, better U.N. (#38 both printings, never hinged) and Canadian booklets. This one needs to be looked at carefully.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 151
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Worldwide Balance of Consignment, consignment balance comprising a modest Canal Zone collection in a White Ace album, a fairly complete Mashall Is. collection from 1984 to the mid-'90s, a complete collection of MNH U.N. singles and M.I. blocks to 1958. Also a small collection of Aland, 1984-95; five packets of 700 different pre-1975 Peru; four packets of 1,000 different pre-1966 Hungary; and a few old U.S./C.S.A.
Estimate 300 - 400
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Lot 152
 
Worldwide Dealer's Stock, Massive stock consisting of 26 pull-out file boxes of #102/104 dealer cards, each box 22" deep and holding 400-500 cards of sets and singles from the whole world, mainly priced at $1-$5 with many cards holding more than one of the same item. In addition there are another 15 or so boxes of #104 cards or glassines stuffed with duplicates and material ready for processing. A fascinating lot for a part-timer or a collector with plenty of time on their hands.
Estimate 7,500 - 10,000
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Lot 153
 
Worldwide Covers, two large cartons containing several hundred covers from a wide variety of sources housed in various albums, on album pages or in smaller boxes; strongest in Western Europe with some books already priced for retail sales includes nice group of mint Postal Cards and Aerograms, military covers, 19th century, FDcs, etc. Needs to be looked at carefully.
Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
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Lot 154
 
Worldwide Covers, selection of about 115 better covers in a 3-ring binder, excellent variety with the emphasis on postal stationery, with almost everything being unusual in some respect. Nearly everything is pre-1940 with a large percentage being pre-1920 and all is clean and F-VF.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 155
 
Worldwide Cover Accumulation, A few thousand covers in eight large cover boxes and six dealer books, mostly Germany & Austria with five of the boxes being "$5 each", one "$7.50 each", two "P.O.R." and one for sorting into stock,the last being all U.S.; the six books are unpriced but would seem to be $5-$25 covers.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 156
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Large Worldwide Accumulation, Eleven large cartons holding more than 100 albums, stockbooks and folders from a nice variety of mostly European countries plus some U.S., includes Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Canada, a collection of 1984 Olympics, Iceland, some interesting covers, etc. Nothing really good but worthwhile, if just for the sheer bulk.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 157
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Worldwide, selection of about 75 covers and perhaps 50 stamps including foreign revenues plus some ephemera, great mix of material from 19th century U.S. covers to British Forces in Egypt military stamps, including 1935 Silver Jubilee overprint (Scott M9, SG A10). Look this one over carefully.
Estimate 750 - 1,000
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Lot 158
 
Foreign Cover Stock, selection of about 60 better covers on stock sheets, nearly all 20th century Western Europe with emphasis on German area including World War II Occupations, also includes some nice Liechtenstein and Switzerland airmail covers, virtually all F-VF. An excellent lot.
Estimate 2,000 - 3,000
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Lot 159
 
Worldwide Cover Stock, file box of over 300 covers in sleeves primarily from Western Europe and Canada with a few other areas in moderate amounts, marked retail values from $5 to as high as $200 with a terrific range of frankings and usages from early 19th century stampless to 1950s FDCs. Total retail is over $12,000.
Estimate 2,000 - 3,000
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Lot 160
 
Worldwide Cover Stock, Several thousand covers in ten large pull-out file boxes, mostly priced between $2 and $10, three boxes are U.S. including lots of 19th century, the rest are Foreign including one box of $1 covers and another that appears to be mostly Lions International.
Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
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