Sale 319

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PHILIPPINES
 
 
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Lot 2045

1899, 3¢ purple (215), bottom margin imprint and plate No. block of six. Crisp perforations. Dry o.g. Fresh and Fine.
Scott $475
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Lot 2046

1901, $5 dark green (225), exceptionally bright and fresh. O.g. Very Fine.
Scott $825

Expertization: 2000 P.F. Certificate.
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Lot 2047

1914, 1p pale violet (284), bright and fresh, with intact perforations and full never hinged o.g. F.-V.F. and scarce, plate block is unlisted in Scott.
Scott $1,625 as 3 hinged blocks of 4
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Lot 2048

1944, 12c ultramarine, handstamped "VICTORY" (475), bright paper. Unusually fresh o.g., very lightly hinged. Nearly Very Fine and rare in this choice condition.
Scott $1,100

Expertization: 2006 P.F. Certificate.
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Lot 2049

1907, 10¢ ultramarine, Bureau of Insular Affairs special printing (E2a), o.g., lightly hinged. Reperfed at right. Otherwise F.-V.F., only one sheet of 100 was prepared.
Scott $2,750

Expertization: 2006 P.F. Certificate.
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Lot 2050

1898 La Union Provisionals, 27 different, typographed "overprints" on white paper, gummed and rouletted 15 or so, consisting of two different styles, each in three different colors (black, magenta and violet); original gum fresh and F-VF. An exceedingly rare group with quantities issed, according to the two album pages on which they are mounted, ranging from only 48 to 175 of each.
Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
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Lot 2051

Postage Due, 1899, 1¢ deep claret (J1), two covers, each bearing single used as postage on 1902 local drop letters, tied by "Manila, P.I." Sep. 10 and Sep. 12 duplex datestamps, Fine.
Scott $220
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Lot 2052

1901 (Jun. 5) Manila, Philippines registered to Wein, Austria, large envelope bearing Philippines 213 (four), 214 (five) and 215 (three) tied by "M" in circle cancellations, purple "Manila Mil. Sta. No.1 Jun 5 1901" c.d.s. (Goodale Rg-2 & Rg-4), Wein (7.7) backstamps, flap with "German Consulate" endorsement; couple minor stamp flaws, a Very Fine and scarce registered destination.
Estimate 500 - 750
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Lot 2053

2¢ red on white (U28), registered entire, bearing 4¢ Lincoln (229) horizontal pair tied by oval grid cancellation, "Parang Moro, P.I. Sep 11 1906" c.d.s., addressed to Manila and forwarded to General Hospital in Washington D.C., couple tiny punch holes, Fine and scarce use.
Estimate 200 - 300
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Lot 2054
 
Philippines Postal Stationery, group of 15 used entires including many uprated with additional postage and one U.S. unoverprinted use, better include U2 uprated with 1¢ (213), U3 uprated with 1¢ (213), U8 registered to New York City with Phil. 3¢ & 5¢ (215, 216); U15 registered to Ala. bearing Phil. 3¢ and 15¢ (228, 234) horizontal pairs; some small faults, Fine to Very Fine with many scarce examples.
Estimate 400 - 500
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