Rasdale Stamp Company Auction # 396
General Foreign Collections Part 1

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Lots 858- 870 are a dealer’s stock of “L-M” countries identified in glassines.  All consist of modern NH topical sets, typically 2-4 each with maybe up to ten of some, plus souvenir sheets, booklets and miniature sheets in similar quantities.  Owner’s apparently accurate catalog is shown for each lot. 

858

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Lesotho.

cat. 2,059.00

859

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Liberia.

cat. 1,001.00

860

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Libya.

cat. 2,138.00

861

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Liechtenstein.

cat. 1,434.00

862

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Luxembourg.

cat. 3,106.00

863

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Malagasy Republic.

cat. 2,905.00

864

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Malawi.

cat. 3,808.00

865

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Malaysia and States.

cat. 5,419.00

866

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Maldive Islands.

cat. 7,899.00

867

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Mali.

cat. 7,763.00

868

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Malta.

cat. 1,332.00

869

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Mauritania.

cat. 5,082.00

870

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Mauritius.

cat. 1,223.00

Lots 871-881 are all from one collector’s collection which were culled out because they are the medium to better range.  The strength is generally in the 20th century period with more mint than used, many complete sets with much NH and only a few scattered duplicates.  Would be easy to integrate into a show stock as its neatly written up on “102” size cards with identity and catalog value just waiting to be priced. 

871

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“A” countries filling about 80% of a red box.  Strongest in Argentina, Australia and Austria with good selections of Aitutaki, Albania, Antigua and Ascension.

S.B. 1,700.00

872

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“B” countries filling about 90% of a red box.  Value is fairly spread out among approximately two dozen countries which are primarily British.

S.B. 2,100.00

873

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“C” countries filling about 60% of a red box.  Value fairly well spread out among approximately 20 countries with British overall strong and decent sections of Canal Zone, Colombia and Cuba.

S.B. 1,250.00

874

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“D and E” countries filling about 20% of a red box.  Best in Denmark, Dominica and Ecuador.

S.B. 550.00

875

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“F” countries nearly fills a red box.  Strongest in France and French Colonies that the name starts with French.  These are notable for the French Polynesia and FSAT.  Also a really good section of Falkland Islands.

S.B. 1,700.00

876

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“G” countries filling about 120% of a red box.  Strong in Germany plus Great Britain and Channel Islands.  Also all totaled, quite a bit of other British.

S.B. 3,250.00

877

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“H” countries filling about 50% of a red box.  Very strong in Hungary but also decent Haiti, Honduras and Hong Kong.

S.B. 650.00

878

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“I” countries filling about 50% of a red box.  Strong in Iceland, Ireland and Italy plus good India and others..

S.B. 1,300.00

879

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“J, K and L” countries filling about 70% of a red box.  Has good Japan, Kuwait, and Liechtenstein among the over dozen countries.

S.B. 900.00

880

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“M” countries filling about 70% of a red box.  Mainly British especially Malaya and States plus Malta but also worthwhile Mexico and Monaco.

S.B. 700.00

881

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“U through Z” countries filling about 20% of a red box.  A bit better in Uruguay, Vatican and Virgin Islands.

S.B. 450.00

Lots 882-892are from a local dealer’s inventory.  Each unit is set up with “102” size cards and in red boxes.  The strength is in the 20th century issues mixed mint and used with appreciable amounts of complete sets with manageable duplication.  The lots are fresh, clean and well identified.  A money making opportunity. 

882

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“A” countries from Aden to Australia, 15 countries which contains about 1,250 “102” size cards.  Argentina and Australia are the most valuable countries.

S.B. 500.00

883

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“B” countries from Bahamas to Burma, 26 countries, contains about 1850 “102” size cards.  The Bahamas and Bermuda are the most valuable.

S.B. 900.00

884

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“C” countries from Canada to Czechoslovakia, 23 countries, contains about 1900 “102” size cards.  China, Canada, and Czechoslovakia are the most valuable.

S.B. 700.00

885

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“D-F” countries from Denmark to French Polynesia, 26 countries, contains about 1,200 “102” size cards.  Falklands, French Colonies and Dominica are the most valuable.

S.B. 425.00

886

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“G-H” countries from Gambia to Gold Coast, 23 countries, contains about 1800 “102” size cards.  Hong Kong and Germany are the most valuable.

S.B. 650.00

887

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“I-J” countries from Iceland to Jordan, 20 countries, contains about 1400 “102” size cards.  India and States, along with Italy and Japan are the most valuable.

S.B. 425.00

888

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“K-L” countries from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda to Liberia, 36 countries, contains about 1250 “102” size cards.  Korea and Malta are the most valuable.

S.B. 400.00

889

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“M-N” countries from Mauritius to Nyasaland , 30 countries, contains about 1500 “102” size cards.  Monaco, Nigeria and New Zealand are the most valuable.

S.B. 450.00

890

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“P-R” countries from Pakistan to Russia, 29 countries,  contains about 1350 “102” size cards.  Russia and Pakistan are the most valuable.

S.B. 375.00

891

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“S” countries from Sabah to Southern Rhodesia, 34 countries, contains about 2400 “102” size cards.  Saint Helena, Switzerland, Saint Vincent and South Africa are the most valuable.

S.B. 1,100.00

892

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“T-Z” countries from Tanna Tuva to Zululand, 37 countries, contains about 1300 “102” size cards.  Tonga, Vatican and Venezuela are the most valuable.

S.B. 500.00

Lots 893-900 consist of an old holding of only better items arranged in order on one or more stockpages.  Each has been carefully cataloged and inventoried with any duplication indicated.  However, reprints, fiscal and remainder cancels and significant damage have been shown at full Scott and varieties have not been verified.  Our suggested bids take this into account and careful examination is highly recommended to unlock the significant value here. 

893

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General, German States, Offices, East and West, Iceland and Nicaragua.

S.B. 500.00

894

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France, 230 stamps.

S.B. 900.00

895

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Norway, 86 stamps.

S.B. 450.00

896

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British, 28 Commonwealth colonies.

S.B. 3,000.00

897

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Great Britain, 170 stamps.

S.B. 700.00

898

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Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New Zealand and Queensland.

S.B. 700.00

899

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Hong Kong, 177 stamps.

S.B. 1,900.00

900

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Malaya States: Perak, Negri-Sembilan, Pahang, Trengganu, Selangor, Straits Settlement and Sungei Ujong.

S.B. 375.00

Lots 901-907 are mounted collections of individual or groups of countries, each covering a different time period.  All consist of complete mint or used sets, or runs of Scott numbers in order including souvenir sheets and BOB.  An extraordinary amount of effort was used to arrange the material on the black pages that come with sheet protectors and to identify the topic and production details.  While the material is not complete between the dates shown, everything is in easily recyclable clusters. 

901

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Western Europe, Austria 1867/1991, Belgium 1849/1979, Luxembourg 1916/1989, Monaco 1938/1988, Netherlands 1852/1987, San Marino 1958/1987 and Spain 1930/1988.

S.B. 1,600.00

902

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Eastern Europe, Hungary 1916/1982, Romania 1893/1974 and Yugoslavia 1918/1988.

S.B. 1,100.00

903

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Germany and Areas 1880/1996.

S.B. 700.00

904

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Poland 1918/1988.

S.B. 550.00

905

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Scandinavia, Iceland 1933/1987 and Sweden 1918,1989.

S.B. 375.00

906

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South America, Argentina 1892/1985, Bolivia 1943/1980 and Brazil 1906/1988.

S.B. 375.00

907

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General, Burundi 1962/1975, Iran 1961/1971, Togo 1941/1967, Tunisia 1906/1985 and worldwide “A-W” countries 1894/1984.

S.B. 750.00

908

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Worldwide collection in 32 interleaved Minkus Supreme Global albums to 1997.  Countries are arranged alphabetically and there is a tremendous number of stamps since many spaces contain two or more mint and/or used copies.  Value is quite evenly distributed among the albums with more strength in mid or later periods than earlier.  There are some sets with souvenir sheets, booklets, setenants, etc interspersed throughout.  A nice effort at collecting the world that could profitably be broken down and recycled.

S.B. 16,000.00

909

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Worldwide collection in 22 well maintained Minkus Supreme Global albums to 1982.  Countries are arranged regionally or administratively and they total almost 114,000 stamps.  It is strongest in Europe, then British areas, but with nice material from all over.  There are many sets and full pages both early and modern with scattered better.  A nice effort at collecting the world that should be displayed in someone’s stamp room and worked on.

S.B. 15,000.00

910

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Amazing collection of the first 110 years of worldwide stamps collected the old fashion way.  A 1947 Scott International Part 1 was expanded over the years into three full volumes and a 1950 Part II into two.  There are many better singles and complete long sets and many pages are full to overflowing.  Since the early Internationals don’t have spaces for all listed stamps, many additional ones have been carefully shingled into place on the pages or inserted between the pages.  Please treat this life long collection gently as you view.

S.B. 12,000.00

911

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Valuable collection with unusually fresh mint sets hinged on two volumes of unusually arranged Scott International pages.  Apparently Pa