COLLECTIONS, ACCUMULATIONS, AND STOCKS — United States |
| Lot | Condition | Description | Value/Bidding |
| 95 | | The mother of all test stamp accumulations. A vast part or the value lays in two issues, TD107 three rolls of 3000 plus five rolls of 100 and forty-seven sheets of 200 of TD117. There is also a scattering of other issues like partial roll of the blank coils, a few brown coil roll plus some miscellaneous pieces. There is even a few complete rolls of German test items thrown in for a bonus. Several life time supplies being offered. | Cat. Value: S.B. 400 Price Realized: $750.00 |
| 96 | O | An interesting bunch of mainly Washington-Franklins lower value used with most being pre-cancels. Also includes C1-C6, J58 space filler, JQ1-JQ3, Q1-Q12, and a forgery of PR4. Condition is mixed, good lot for someone who likes this sort of thing. | Cat. Value: S.B. 400 Price Realized: $180.00 |
| 97 | O | Three charming cartons of United States as received from the consignor. Comprises hundreds and hundreds of mint and used stamps having bearable backup in albums, binders, stockbooks, folders, envelopes, and small boxes. Digging through should find beneficial material for making bourse or internet lots. | Cat. Value: S.B. 400 Price Realized: $900.00 |
| 98 | O | An elementary two volume 1851-1984 front and back of the book collection in Scott Minuteman albums. Mostly of the 19th and early 20th century is used then turn almost all mint after the 1920’s. There is a lot of catalog value in the early material however the collector was not picky about quality. The best of the mint is a White Plains sheet and Kansas-Nebraska sets. Offered for what it is. | Cat. Value: S.B. 400 Price Realized: $850.00 |
| 99 | O | An elementary mint collection in two very clean White Ace binders from the Empire estate. Neatly mounted the assembly hardly shows any effort until the 1917-1919 perf 11 Washington-Franklins. Notable #’s are 299, 498//518, 551-573, 581-591, 658-679, C13-C14 both no gum, C18, RW4 NH. Very clean group worthy for expansion. | Cat. Value: S.B. 375 Price Realized: $950.00 |
| 100 | | In 1971 the USPS tried to get into the "Prestige" philatelic market by buying up Scott # 230 in mint condition with the goal of repackaging them for collectors at a profit. They were only able to procure around 1,000 of them for this endeavor. What they came up with was reported in philatelic release no. 93 as a new book "The Sea" described as "limited edition of 998 copies", "artistic" with "superb photographs and poetry". Each book in its lucite holder was sold at the price of $300.00. The owner tried to obtain three copies, but only was able to get one as an investment. It has sat in its original mailer along with the 1971 press release for the last 44 years. Never on display. We have never seen a copy of this official USPS publication before and look to the secondary market to determine its true value. Truly rare with a printing of only 998. | Cat. Value: S.B. 300 Price Realized: $170.00 |
| 101 | | A stately selection of official proofs from the Empire estate. Almost entirely complete of the P3 and P4 types. There is also an Agriculture set in India paper blocks and a Justice set in card plate pairs. Condition is mixed. An appropriate starter assembly. | Cat. Value: S.B. 300 Price Realized: $1,300.00 |
| 102 | O | A neat and tidy pedestrian mostly commemorative collection on White Ace pages. Noteworthy items are #’s 230-237 (10¢ is NH), 323//327, 397-400 (5¢ and 10¢ are NH), 630 NH. Condition is a little mixed yet better than most encountered. An appropriate starter group if there ever was one. | Cat. Value: S.B. 250 Price Realized: $475.00 |
| 103 | O | Lot of twelve APS circuit books. Three that have circulated with a reasonable remaining retail of $186.00 and nine uncirculated with a starting retail of 1075.00. | Cat. Value: S.B. 200 Price Realized: $290.00 |
| 104 | | Unusual original WW II censored POW cover selection from the Empire estate. Consists of 10 covers mostly cancelled in 1943 in Olean, New York which were mailed to PFC Bernard T. Wallon Hoten Camp Mukden, Manchukuo. Condition is a factor which does not distract from this historical nature of this lot. Wallon returned after the war to live and later die in 2008 in his hometown of Olean where his was a renowned tile maker. Viewing recommended. | Cat. Value: S.B. 200 Price Realized: $325.00 |
| 105 | | Small group twenty-seven Newspaper facsimiles, fakes, and proofs. Condition is mixed. Good lot for the specialist. | Cat. Value: S.B. 100 Price Realized: $325.00 |
| 106 | O | Seven binders or stockbooks of United States. Thousands of used stamps in multiples saved by the owner. Needs to find a new home. | Cat. Value: S.B. 75 Price Realized: $80.00 |
| 107 | O | The ever popular Kim’s floor sweepings in eleven heavy cartons. If it has anything close to do with stamps or covers it’s in here. | Cat. Value: S.B. ----- Price Realized: $2,500.00 |