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Public Auction #425

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COLLECTIONS, ACCUMULATIONS, STOCKS — UNITED STATES
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
111**A solid mind blowing mint and used 19th and 20th century front and back of the book stock from the last brick and mortar retail stamp store in the Buckeye State containing items of all price points. Better mint items are 30A x2, 36, 37 x2, 38 x3, 40 x2, 67 x6, 68 x2, 69 x2, 70, 76, 95, 119, 129, 134 x4, 135 x5, 161, 165, 163 x2, 190 x3, 191 x8, 211 5, 227 x4, 228 x4, 229 x5, 240 x9, 242-243, 245, 262, 277 x2, 278, 291 x2, 310 x3, 311 x3, 312 x2, 313, 369 x19, 404 x3, 422 x4, 423, 440 x2, 454 line pr., 454 x2 prs., 456, 460, 461 x4, 467, 477-478, 479 x4, 480, 500, 505 x3, 523 x2, 524 x2, 547 x4, 573 x7, 595 x2, 599A, C1 left arrow block, C2 C/L block x2, C2 left arrow block, C3 left arrow block, C3 block, C3 C/L block, C5 block x3, C13 x2, C14 2, C15 x2 plus numerous better E’s, J’s, K’s (K15 x4, K16 x5). Useful used are numbers 1 x2, 12 x4, 13 x2, 15 x8, 17 x12, 28 x5, 28 x8, 30A x11, 31, 32 x4, 33 x8, 36 x4, 37 x6, 70 or 78 x9, 72 x12, 76 x4, 89 x6, 90 x10, 91 x5, 92 x7, 95 x6, 99 x3, 100 x6, 101 x3, 118 x5, 119 x15, 120 x14, 121 x12, 122 x7, 137 x3, 138 x3, 148, 154 x6, 155 x11, 166 x13, 191 x8, 218 x14, 240 x22, 242 x5, 243 x2, 262 x3, 276 x8, 276A x6, 277 x3, 278 x5, 291 x13, 292-293, 312 x3, 460 x2, 500, 523 x7. Duplication ranges from a little too quite a lot. Identification and gum issues come into question on occasion. Owning this group would create an instant retail business.Cat. Value: S.B. 40,000.00
Price Realized: $43,000.00
112*oA super colossal 19th and 20th century mint and used stock in 16 bulging stockbooks. Predominately used prior to the Columbians and NH starts appearing in the 1916-1917 Washington-Franklins. Neatly organized and identified starting with Scott # 7 ending with #4913. Astounding number of 1851-1857 issues, Banknotes with an impressive number of 90¢ values, early commemoratives abound with no dollar values present, a huge population of Washington-Franklins, oozing with 1920s-1930s commemoratives and regular issues including 7 White Plains souvenir sheets. There are also fabulous Farleys, plentiful Presidentials, and loads and loads of postage types. Not to be left behind are the Airmails, Special Deliveries and Postage Dues. Condition is very mixed so careful viewing is suggested. We’ll let the 44 images on our website do the rest of the talking.Cat. Value: S.B. 24,000.00
Price Realized: $31,000.00
113*oA massive over-the-top mint and used collection housed in two Liberty albums. This impressive far reaching assembly of 19th and 20th century commemoratives and regular issues, Airmails, Special Deliveries, Postage Dues, Officials, complete Federal Ducks up to 2010, and a bit of Revenues and Confederate States is outmatched only it’s unique mounting. Mint items are shingled on top its used counterpart resulting in a tough read for the centering and condition of both examples. Mentionable mint (mostly no gum through the 19th century) are numbers 12-14, 17-18, 20, 28 with cert., 29-20, 36-37, 38, 39 x2, 64b with cert., 67, 71-72, 75-77, 112-122, 137 w/ cert., 153 w/ cert., 163 w/ cert., 230-245, loaded early dollar value Bureaus, 285-293, 301-313, 366 w/ cert., 397-403, 404 with cert., 414-423, 453 single w/ cert., 459-461, 467, 479-480, 523-524, 547, 551-573, 630, 568-679, E1-E11, J17, J27, J30 w/ cert., J37-J37, O9-O11, Q1-Q12. Useful used are numbers 1 x2, 2, 12-13, 18, 27, 31, 34, 67, 72 x2, 84 w/ cert., 100-101, 112-121, 122 w/ cert., 155, 166, 191, 217-218, 241-243, 244 x2, 245, loads of dollar value early Bureaus, 285-293, 301-313, 365 w/ cert., C13-C15, O8, O12-O14, O33-O34, O39, O66-O67. Condition for what we can tell of this breath taking monstrosity is quite mixed. Needs careful examination and will take patience and perseverance to come up with the right number.Cat. Value: S.B. 14,000.00
Price Realized: $33,000.00
114*oThe ultimate backup of a backup stock we have ever offered. Rescued from 3 very heavy file cabinets this mint and used 1851 to Farley era assembly has been sorted and identified by a retail store owner from the Buckeye State over the last 50 years. A huge amount of catalog value in the 19th century used. The 19th century commemoratives and regulars run up to 50¢ values while the 20th century commeratives and regulars are in sets. The Washington-Franklin bunch is mostly low values. The 1917 Wash-Franks are up to the 50¢. Airmails run from C1//C31, Special Deliveries from E1//E23, Postage Dues from J1//J86, Parcel Post from Q1//Q12, Parcel Post Postage Due from JQ1-JQ5, Parcel Post Special Delivery from QE1-QE4. Duplication of the group is from palatable to overwhelming. Condition is all over the board. A turnkey opportunity for someone that wants to start and Internet store or stamp show stock.Cat. Value: S.B. 12,000.00
Price Realized: $8,500.00
115*oThe ultimate backup of a backup stock we have ever offered. Rescued from 3 very heavy file cabinets of mostly mint of the post Farley era assembly has been sorted and identified by a retail store owner from the Buckeye State over the last 50 years. Contained in 24 boxes you will find regular issues and commemorative issues running from Scott numbers 772//4816 and includes Presidentials, Famous Americans, Liberties, booklets, coils. Airmail and B.O.B run from Scotts numbers C32//C150, and post 1940s Postage Dues and Officials. You will come across Priority and Express values while you patiently count this massive amount of face value. Of the 24 boxes there are five of what appears to be a work in process. Duplication ranges from delightful to frightening. The perfect fit for individual wanting to own the largest batch of this type of stuff we have ever seen.Cat. Value: S.B. 8,000.00
Price Realized: $11,000.00
116*oOne man’s lifetime collection of mostly mint 19th and 20th century front and back of the book collection in several bulbous albums. Starts with the 1847 issues and runs up to 2012. Mentionable mint numbers are 7-9, 30A, 76-78, 112 w/ cert., 149-150, both w/ certs., 210-217, 218, all OG, 240-242, 244, 313, 341-342, 369, 397-404, 421-423, 424-440, 459 w/ cert., 461, 462-480, 462-466, 467, 468-480, 498-499, 500-518, 524, 547, 551-573, 599A single, 630 (damaged), 634A, 658-679, C1-C6, C13-C15, C18, E1-E9, J1-J7, J15//J21, J27-J28, J35-J36, and J37 w/ cert. Useful used numbers are 1, 12, 17, 67, 75, 95, 100-101, 119 x2, 120-122, 155, 243, 245, 292-293, and 523. Condition is quite mixed with OG, NG, and RG present throughout. Take your time with this one. Surprises to be found.Cat. Value: S.B. 6,000.00
Price Realized: $16,000.00
117*oAn impressive and important collection. The mint commemorative group is housed in a Heritage Collection binder while the two volume used regular issue assembly is sheltered in two White Ace binders. Most of the value is in the used bunch which includes numbers 1-2, 7, 8A, 9, 12-15, 18, 20-21, 27 w/ cert., 29, 30A, 37-38, 67, 70-72, 75, 83 w/ cert., 100-101, 112-122, 143 w/ cert., 145-146, 156-166, 182-191, lots of early dollar value Bureaus, 277 w/ cert., 312-313, 523, and J23. Mint numbers are, 231-245, 285-292, 293 w/ cert., 315 pr., 397-404, 453 NH pr., 459 pr. w/ cert., 500, 519 w/ cert., 551-573, 658-679, 834, 1053, C1-C6, C18, J21 w/ cert., J57, and J44. Condition is mixed and optimistic owner identification by the owner. Still solid value to be extracted.Cat. Value: S.B. 4,500.00
Price Realized: $14,000.00
118*Neat and tidy Duck group in three salesbooks. Mainly all $5.00 face value and above. However, the flock holds plate blocks of RW14, RW30, RW33-RW36, RW37 x2, RW38 x2. Face of the later issues is $7,875.00. Also is the mixed are the later $15.00 panes and a book of foreign and promotional duck thrown in for a bonus.Cat. Value: S.B. 4,000.00
Price Realized: $5,500.00
119*oAn impressive almost entirely used 1847-1990 collection is a broken down Liberty Album. As to be expected, the lion’s share of the value lies in the 19th century regular and commemorative issues. Well balanced Washington-Franklins, a tiny airmail section and well inhabited Postage Dues. Noteworthy numbers are 1-2, 12, 14-15, 17-18, 22 w/ cert., 28-29, 30A, 37, 64 on piece w/ cert., 71, 72 x2, 75, 92, 95, 97, 99-100, 112-117, 119 x2, 120-122, 137, 138 w/ cert., 153-155, 166, 191, 217-218, 230-245, many dollar value Bureaus, 285-293, 312, 313 w/ cert., and 523. For some reason the collector added a mint Nebraska set. Condition is very mixed they many items to be mined for other reasons.Cat. Value: S.B. 3,500.00
Price Realized: $11,000.00
120*oAn astounding assembly of large piece and plate block group from the last brick and mortar stamp store in Ohio. Contains almost entirely mint 19th and 20th century regular issues, commemoratives, airmails and BOB issues. Includes blocks, plate blocks, early booklet panes, etc. Better blocks are 210 NH, 213, 369, 400, 505 error block of 9, C18 x4, pleasing plate strips of numbers 233 plt. strip of four, and 326 plt. strip of three, booklet panes of 279BJ, 300B, 301C, and two C10a booklets were spotted. The plump plate block group holds numbers 230, 285, 286 PB of 6, 324, 367, 371, 401, 529A w/ monogram, 558, 579 w/ star, 616, 621-621, 701, 834 x6, 1053 x8. The three sales boxes also include well balance filler material of lower and medium values throughout the time period. Condition is mixed but not picked over. Tons of mineable value to be culled out and wisely distributed.Cat. Value: S.B. 3,250.00
Price Realized: $14,000.00
121*oDuck stamps in four fairly packed red boxes on “102” size cards. Looks to be nearly 2,000 cards in all with duplication from #RW1 through RW80. Condition varies with mint NH next to mint ng, spacefillers next to superb, and signed next to unsigned. Productive duplication (RW1 x16, RW2 x22, RW3 x24, etc.). Lots of face value in the modern, and huge catalog overall. A turnkey comprehensive duck stock fit for any dealer.Cat. Value: S.B. 3,000.00
Price Realized: $5,500.00
122*oA powerful mint and used stock of officials from the last brick and mortar retail store in the Buckeye state. Well balanced with lower, middle and higher values. Includes the better departments such as Executives, State, and Navy. Condition is all over the board, with OG, NG, and RG present and some duplication. Very, very high catalog value in excess of $40,000.00.Cat. Value: S.B. 2,900.00
Price Realized: $5,500.00
123*State duck stamp collection on homemade display pages for all 50 state’s duck stamps to 2000. Well filled, missing only a couple for completion for the collection. Awesome completion. Huge catalog and face value. Includes many heavily promoted “errors and varieties” many of which are printer’s waste. Huge prices were paid for these investments. Includes almost all the better early state stamps such as: California #1, 2 rebacked, Illinois #1, 2, 3, and Michigan #2. The condition is superb probably most mint NH. Faults are listed by the owner. Best of all is a selection of 165 Governor’s stamps both signed and unsigned. The Dealer listed prices are extraordinary - some way over catalog. Along for the ride is a better than most state fishing stamp collection, an Audubon souvenir sheet collection, and a small Eagle topical group. This is an investment that will find its own level here on the secondary market where printer’s waste has little demand and true rarity is rewarded. A wonderful collection in great condition fit for any collector of duck stamps.Cat. Value: S.B. 2,600.00
Price Realized: $3,500.00
124*oAn extraordinary cut square stock from the last brick and mortar retail store in the Buckeye state. The group is loaded with many $50.00 and above cataloging items with an impressive amount of $100.00 and above values. Lots of full corners can be found. Duplication a very light. Condition is favorable. This mostly mint assembly can be a turnaround opportunity for a stock missing this area.Cat. Value: S.B. 2,500.00
Price Realized: $2,900.00
125oA sneaky unassuming used collection in a simple All American Album. The collection was constructed backwards with the Back of the Book leading the airmails then starts into the 1847 issues and ends with the 1932’s. Items worth mentioning are numbers 1-2, 12 w. cert., 30A, 37, 72, 118, 120-122, 155, 166, 217-218, 230-245, lots of dollar value early Bureaus, 285-293, 311-313, well endowed Washington-Franklins including a 454 single w/ a photo copy of a cert. when it was the right stamp of a pair (the cancel matches perfectly), 523, E1-E11 twice, J29 w/ cert., K1-K10, K12-K15, Q1-Q12. Condition is quite mixed with loads of savable material.Cat. Value: S.B. 2,500.00
Price Realized: $5,500.00
126*oA desirable mostly mint cut square collection. Virtually complete minus the rarities up to 1960. On first glance this assembly is misleading but closer examination reveals rather pleasing results. Better mint numbers are U1-U4, U11-U13, U23, U24 w/ cert., U28-U29, U33, U51, U68-U73, U89-U90, U103-U107, U135 w/ cert., U169, U186, U195-U197, U206-U212, U214-U217, U243-U254, U246 w/ cert., U273-U274, U286-U287, U322-U323, U506 and loads of Officials. Worthwhile used numbers are U5 w/ cert., U276 w/ cert., U463. Condition is mixed with many Fine appearing copies. Remounting in a new album would do wonders.Cat. Value: S.B. 2,200.00
Price Realized: $7,000.00
127*oA lively consignment remainder lot from a retail dealer. Displayed on stockpages, stockbooks, sales cards, stamp club auction pages, an elementary and remaindered collections. Includes 19th and 20th century front and back of the book. Highlights spotted are a few better medium value plate blocks, a bit of U.S. Possessions, blocks of 692-701, C18, very high cataloging 19th century and of course, postage. Condition is very mixed. Much material to be mined from this messy assembly.Cat. Value: S.B. 2,000.00
Price Realized: $3,750.00
128*An underappreciated 1847-2013 used collection in five bulbous binders. The group is mounted on both sides of the pages when duplicates were acquired so some of the better items are not scanned. Useful examples are numbers 1, 14, 17, 33, 67, 70-71, 75-76, 90, 96. 100, 155 x2, 166 x2, 191 x2, 218 x2, 241-243, 245 and a few dollar value Bureaus. Condition is quite mixed. A real time saver when one needs the modern used and remounting would do wonders for this assembly.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,600.00
Price Realized: $2,600.00
129oApproximately 150 used duplicates from a serious collector. Many attractive F-VF or better appearing stamps. Many well centered, light cancels and or fresh stamps. Some faults are likely but minor. A much better than the typical used group. Well worth a careful look.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,500.00
Price Realized: $1,350.00
130*Federal Duck accumulation/collection. Includes a hefty group of older to modern singles plus RW4 and RW22 plate blocks on sales and auction pages. An impressive addition to this assembly is a plate block collection housed in a Scott Specialty album with slipcase holding RW10-RW12, RW14, RW26, RW32, RW34-RW59, RW61, and RW64-RW65. Duplication is moderate while the condition is mixed with many NH scattered about. A hardy lot with loads of catalog and face value.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,500.00
Price Realized: $1,800.00
131*oAn eclectic consignment catch all assembly in two heavy cartons. Includes a mostly used collection in an old album of French origin, a modern postal card collection in White Ace binders, a set of 551-573 plus extra shades on album pages, stockpages of used 1¢//30¢ Banknotes, 19th and 20th century commemoratives and regular issues, a small group of 1950s and 1960s regular issues and airmail booklets, perf and imperf Park plate blocks, 649, 803//822, C19 mint sheets. Digging deeper we spotted mint 509-513 plate blocks, singles of 524, 547, 571, 572 x2, 573, 2602 plate strip of five plate # 23222, C10a x2, 572 NH block of four, used 523 x2, all on auction pages. Condition is mixed. Great grouping with plenty of material to be mined. Shipping weigh 68 lbs., call or email for a shipping quote.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,500.00
Price Realized: $1,600.00
132*Plate number coil collection 1981-1991 in a Scott Specialty album purchased by the owner at the height of desirability for the issues. Since then most have declined in value. Huge outlay of capital for this as of now failed investment. Begins with a loaded Scott Specialty collection with almost all of the 1981 issues in strips of five. Has all the 18 cent flags even the elusive Plate #6 in a strip of five. For some reason (perhaps the then ongoing debate of strips of three or five) this collection skips back to strips of three for just some of the 1985 issues. Huge 2015 catalog value (over $4,000.00 in $50.00 and up items). Large amount of ancillary face value in the post 1991 coils, probably to 2005, in the purchased packaging in two small pizza size boxes. Maybe now is the time to get in on the ground floor of this investment? At its true 2015 value.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,500.00
Price Realized: $1,700.00
133*oA carton full of useful collections and stocks. Includes a Minuteman album, stockpages with valuable Washington/Franklins, PNC’s on salescards, a plate block collection, postal cards, etc. Would be profitable to break down in smaller units and sell at shows or the internet.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,250.00
Price Realized: $850.00
134*oAn old time collection/accumulation put together in a day gone by. The two components are several binders filled with stock sheets housing a small group of 19th century used with some high catalog items scattered about, mint lower to medium value regular issues and commemorative starting in the 1910s, a few better airmails and a small batch if ducks. The collection is of blocks mostly lower value regular issues, commemoratives staring in the 1920s. Used better numbers are 28, a possible 70b (needs a cert.), 98 x2, and a 77 on cover that has been slit on both sides. Mentionable mint numbers are 630 x2, 664 NH blk., 701 x2 blks., C3 fast flying plane block, C5-C6, and C18 NH blks. Also includes well over a thousand 1940s-1950s blocks, a some early year sets and a few 1976 Bicentennial Souvenir sheets with minor perf shifting thrown in for a bonus. Condition is mixed and the owner was a little optimistic with identification. Still lots of value to be mined.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,250.00
Price Realized: $2,200.00
135**Federal duck stamp collection meticulously put together by an advanced knowledgeable collector using the finest example he could find in the marketplace. Begins with #RW1- through the year 2000. Spot checked over half and all checked were mint NH. Great centering on most in a clean, pleasing presentation. A perfect opportunity to get a superb collection without having to pay the individual premiums for upgrade. Includes over $1,000.00 in face modern plate blocks not counted in the over $5,000.00 catalog. Not many out there better than this.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,200.00
Price Realized: $2,200.00
136*oA 1851-2013 almost entirely mint collection in five Scott albums. Includes a scattering of 19th century, Washington-Franklins populated up to the middle values, a decent section of 1920s, 1930s regular issues and commemoratives, a nice assembly of Farley’s, Airmails, a tiny bit of BOB. Noticeable mint numbers are 7, 9, 148, 230-240, 285-290, 294-299, 310, 323-330, 369, 547, 630, 658-679, C1-C6, and C18. The minuscule used are numbers 92 and 98. Condition is mixed. An effective group, perfect for expansion.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,100.00
Price Realized: $3,250.00
137*oCVAn interesting closet cleaning lot from the Queen City. Includes some elementary collections and stockbooks of cheap stuff, a baggy holding 18th century regular issues and commemoratives, a worthwhile used collection, better numbers 2, 70, 71 x2, 72, 78, 119-121 and two 90¢ Banknotes. Make sure you dig deep enough to find an envelope of Federal Ducks, RW1 OG included, and another envelope with a few better stamps hiding within. There are a few cover thrown in for a bonus. Looks like a fun lot to explore.Cat. Value: S.B. 1,000.00
Price Realized: $1,300.00
138*oAccumulation of mainly mint collections, both singles and plate blocks, in nine heavy boxes. Gleaned from a now closed Ohio store each of the around 50 entities has been remaindered of all their power, but many of the intermediate values and all of the face types remain. Great wholesale lot offered at a fraction of total face value as many go into the 1990s. When you do the math a great bargain is assured. Nearly 250 pounds.Cat. Value: S.B. 950.00
Price Realized: $2,300.00
139*(730 x156, 731 x94, 735 x73, 750 x148, 751 x179) Accumulation of Farley souvenir sheets, condition mixed.Cat. Value: cat. as hinged 11,862.00
Price Realized: $1,900.00
140*oAn I’ll get to it later assembly lot from a retail dealer of 19th and 20th century mint and used on stock cards, stockpages, album pages, etc. Lots of lower, medium and an occasional better item scattered about. Also includes a bit of Possessions. Condition is mixed. A great opportunity for the savvy marketer.Cat. Value: S.B. 900.00
Price Realized: $1,300.00
141*oA tight knit flock of Federal Ducks from a retail dealer. Most of the value lies in $5.00-$7.50 plate blocks (face over $2300.00) with heavy duplication. Also includes an RW1, RW3, and $3.00 and above values used with heavy duplication in the earlier. Condition is mixed.Cat. Value: S.B. 800.00
Price Realized: $1,450.00
142*oCVRemainder lot where the bulk of the value is in the owner’s count of over $2,600.00 face usable for postage, stamps sprinkled throughout the four massive cartons in plate blocks, singles, sheets, etc. Several hundred FDCs, a few almost useless remainder albums, some USPS heavy books and postal bulletins, make up the majority of the 200 pounds shipping weight. Won’t take long to figure this one.Cat. Value: S.B. 800.00
Price Realized: $1,300.00
143*oOne man’s collection/accumulation. The core mint collection is housed in two Liberty albums. Better items are early commemorative up to the middle values, Scott’s numbers 551-573, 581-591, 630, 658-679, C1-C6, and C18. Condition of the group is quite nice. The rest of the accumulation contains some stockbooks stuffed with postage and a small assembly of perfins and precancels of little consequence. Good opportunity to start a worthwhile collection.Cat. Value: S.B. 750.00
Price Realized: $1,300.00
144*oCVDealer’s one carton close out lot. Messy, but filled with useful intermediate material perfect for the novice collector. Some duplication not always in the cheapest stuff (UN #38 x2, C18 x2 etc). Highlights include three or four remainder collections one better than the rest, a small stack of three cent sheets with faults , a few stock certificates a few mint modern low value coils, a small aggregation of cancelled common banknotes, a few misleadingly high catalog plate blocks, and a remaindered revenue collection. Perfect for filling holes in a beginner’s collection.Cat. Value: S.B. 750.00
Price Realized: $1,250.00
145*oMint state duck stamp accumulation. Well over 2,000 stamps mostly mint. Comprised by Fleetwood album of 1987 (41 different stamps x 3), a stack of PVC pages for coins with 300+ stamps, 4 binders of over 1,500 sorted loosely into alphabetical state groups, and a binder of special stamps which includes some Governor and Governor signed issues (34 stamps with duplication). Seems to include 1976-1990 selected issues with heavy duplication. Not a full run of any state. High catalog. High face value. Mixed condition with duplication of up to 20 of each. Some work with high profit potential.Cat. Value: S.B. 700.00
Price Realized: $1,450.00
146*oCouple dozen remaindered collections from a retail dealer. Loads of lower priced front and back of the books material figured for what it is. Would do well at a stamp club auction, eBay seller, or a u-pick table at a stamp show.Cat. Value: S.B. 600.00
Price Realized: $1,450.00
147*oCVAn interesting eclectic consignment remainder group. Includes #1 pen cancel on cover (not tied), Washington Bicentennial plate block set, Famous American plate block set, Legends error sheet in USPS packing, 3066a plate block of eight and ten (cat. $45.00/stamp), imperf Bugs, 3205 x5, 3307 x7, 4806 in USPS presentation package with FDC and “proofs”, (mentioned in Scott selling for $200.00), C3 block of four with “TOP” & plate number, middle value airmail plate blocks, and two stockbooks of used 19th and 20th century with a few nuggets scattered about. An absolutely fun lot to explore.Cat. Value: S.B. 550.00
Price Realized: $650.00
148*oCVCollection as received consisting of an 11 volume plate block collection in White Ace albums with slipcards (some binders with water damage), five volumes of USPS commemorative stamp club offerings, four volumes of commemorative panels, over 20 volumes of FDC’s from the Postal Commemorative Society and lastly scrap postage with lots of plate strips (some water damage). Most everything from the 1970s to 1990s. Needs counting and discounting.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $500.00
149***Federal Ducks (RW1//RW67) in a two volume Stearns & Fink binder set with a slip case. RW8, RW13, RW15, RW21-RW22, RW24-RW25, RW31, RW34 are NH, RW4, RW9 are NG, RW14, RW17, RW37, RW45 are missing, the rest are OG. Centering is F-VF or better.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $700.00
150*oMainly mint accumulation of remaindered collections from a recently closed Ohio store, around 13, with the mint face types 1945-1990 still mounted on pages. Huge face value. Also includes 12 Celebrate the Century sets still in their original government packaging and binders. Would benefit from a full count.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $850.00
151*oAccumulation offered as received. Includes an elementary mint and used collection in Lindner Hingeless album, a collection of Federal Ducks housing RW1-RW2, both NH, and a few 2¢ Red sheets and scrap thrown in for a bonus.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $550.00
152*oRevenue document accumulation mainly from the 1860s to 1890s. Comprises about 60 Carte de Visite from the 1860s including a neat Abraham Lincoln circa 1864 from A F Smith & Co. Columbus, Ohio. Also contains over hundred railroad certificates, slips, receipts, checks and miscellaneous items. A historical selection offering plenty of variety for the revenue collector.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $375.00
153*oFederal Duck accumulation with over 100 on stockcards, licenses and loose. Spotted a couple of RW1’s with Ducks going up to 2004. Mix mint and used. Owner’s cat. over $2,000.00. Viewing recommended.Cat. Value: S.B. 400.00
Price Realized: $425.00
154*oCollection of a couple hundred different in a very clean Heirloom album with issues to 1935. Scattered better values and lots of mint from 1920 on. Suitable for continuation.Cat. Value: S.B. 400.00
Price Realized: $375.00
155*oCVDealer ruminations packed in a small carton. Highlights include stockcard of Hawaii, folders of revenues, mint C10a, C18, and best of all a box of glassines with many mint and used intermediate value 19th century. Much more remains to be rediscovered in a relatively easy to handle size.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $1,600.00
156*oConsignment as received. Most of the value lays in a stockbook that contains a batch of used 19th century and Kansas Nebraska sets. The rest of the group is other stockbooks of cheap used and remainder collections mostly made up of postage types. Good lot for an eBayer.Cat. Value: S.B. 300.00
Price Realized: $650.00
157**(RW53-RW73) Collection of 21 Federal Duck plate blocks. Centered F-VF or better.Cat. Value: face 1,155.00
Price Realized: $850.00
158*oDuck stamps. Around $450.00 face modern ducks with extras signed and used. Not much if any duplication. High catalog with a single $3.00 to spice it up. Easy lot to figure as it is more of a collection than an accumulation.Cat. Value: S.B. 250.00
Price Realized: $325.00
159*oCVConsignment potpourri as received in two of our largest cartons weighing roughly 70 pounds. Consists of mostly small, medium boxes, pages, envelopes, glassines and loose containing mainly used stamps in quantity from the 1880s to 1980s as well as commercial covers and FDCs. Also has a few foreign items including a Great Britain #1 on piece. Could be a gem or two if you have patience for searching. Lots of stuff to go through.Cat. Value: S.B. 250.00
Price Realized: $350.00
160*A cute little revenue collection scattered about in a Heritage Collection binder. Starts with a scantly populated section of Reds, beginning with the 1951 issues which includes numbers R679-R683, moves onto the Silver Tax containing numbers RG1-9-RG119, RG121-RG122, crosses over to the Puerto Rico Spirits like RE33/RE51. Best representation is the later Wines and over 350 Tax Paids of Cigars, Snuffs, Tobacco, and Tobacco strips. Very clean and a great opportunity for expansion.Cat. Value: S.B. 220.00
Price Realized: $500.00
161*Mint accumulation of freaks and EFOs that the owner purchased as an investment at the height of each one’s desirability. Includes #832b, 1856c, 2443b, 2764b, 2833c and a couple more. Now only cursorily useful. Could add zest to any modern collection.Cat. Value: S.B. 200.00
Price Realized: $200.00
162oCompact assembly of a few thousand mostly low value Banknotes set aside for a cancel study. Some still on an original collection pages, stockpages and loose in a couple envelopes. Wide variety for examples however we did not spot anything real special. Would make an excellent gift for a cancel sorter.Cat. Value: S.B. 200.00
Price Realized: $350.00
163*Neat and tidy Farley bunch. Includes a 752 center line block of 64, 753 center line block of 24, a set of 756-765 plate blocks, left arrow blocks and center line blocks of 24, 769-770 sheets in pairs, 771 center line block of 24. F-VF.Cat. Value: S.B. 150.00
Price Realized: $180.00
164*oState duck stamps in large multiples found in retired retail books and booklets from 1986-1990. Over 125 of these most retired from hunting license sellers. Also includes a small handful of used US Duck stamps, a deck of cards picturing duck stamps, and well over ten signed Fleetwood duck prints not framed or matted. Mixed condition. High catalog and face. Useful for the specialist.Cat. Value: S.B. 150.00
Price Realized: $240.00
165oThousands and thousands of used stamps sorted and organized by Scott. Starts with #11 up to 4444, airmails, cut squares and some revenues. Perfect for the packet maker or a youth booth.Cat. Value: S.B. 140.00
Price Realized: $500.00
166*oCVConsignment remainder lot in two large cartons. Includes U.S. FDC’s, 1989-1944 Russian collection, modern foreign currency, UN and a few surprises. Well worth the suggested bid.Cat. Value: S.B. 100.00
Price Realized: $270.00
167*oConsignment offered as received from an old time customer. Mostly postage dues with a few dozen covers (mainly modern), as accumulation of revenues (some state) and a few other things. Would make a nice gift to someone that was to play with loads of cheap stamps.Cat. Value: S.B. 100.00
Price Realized: $50.00
168*oCVDealer returns from the APS stamp store. Almost 80 pieces of revenue stamped paper mixed mint and used on mainly bank checks. Old, interesting and unusual. Inspection recommended.Cat. Value: S.B. ----
Price Realized: $140.00
169*oSouvenir cards around 300 (150 different) accumulated in three homemade “albums” and a folder. Ends around 1986 with only a couple before 1971. Plenty of different numismatics. Bulky in one carton.Cat. Value: S.B. ----
Price Realized: $85.00