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Public Auction #441

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COLLECTIONS, ACCUMULATIONS, AND STOCKS — Europe
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
478*Four mostly different country collections in stockbooks with issues running from earlier part of the 20th century to about 1970. The order of value is France, Yugoslavia, Spain and Austria. Each one is very clean and include many sets.Cat. Value: Cat. 6350.00
Price Realized: $375.00
479O*Old Friends from Europe. Fourteen pages of singles and sets from long-popular philatelic strongholds in Western and Eastern Europe. Most items date between 1930’s and 1970’s. Includes much material from Scandinavia, Greece, Portugal, Russia, and Soviet Block countries. Everything is arranged neatly on black stockpages, and stamps appear colorful and pleasing to the eye. Perfect lot for generalists or dealers with a need for fresh European stock.Cat. Value: Cat. 6100.00
Price Realized: $325.00
480O*Couple cartons filled with various collections, stocks, stamps in glassines and on sales cards. Includes nine counterbooks of Germany, a France collection, two Vatican City collections, two Austria collections, an East Germany collection plus a bit more. The Germany and areas all totaled are the most valuable with all the others beneficial. Each selection needs careful inspection.Cat. Value: S.B. 1500.00
Price Realized: $1,300.00
481O*European Area in three Scott Specialty albums from the classic period up through 1971. Includes: Austria, Czechoslovakia, Liechtenstein, Switzerland (best), and Greece. Great bread and butter collections that were last worked on in the mid 1970's. Hundreds and hundreds of stamps. Mixed condition especially in the classics. Mixed mint and used. Not much expensive stuff, but lots of surprises in the various singles, and mint sets to be gleaned. Pockets of value in unexpected places. Could be marketed as stand alone country collections or continued as the stand. A representative selection is shown in the webphotos.Cat. Value: S.B. 700.00
Price Realized: $2,000.00
482O*Italy, Vatican, Poland, Russia, collections crammed in three large cartons. No binders for the six volume Russia collection of thousands of mint, used and CTO stamps to around 2012. The rest are remaindered collections of the other countries often duplicating one another. Around a dozen or so stand alone lots, folder collections and the like for any bourse dealer.Cat. Value: S.B. 650.00
Price Realized: $700.00
483O*Two large and one tiny stockbooks of mostly used Denmark and Sweden and one of mostly mint Europa, oddly combined as they did not make individual lots. The Denmark begins with a (2) and covers much of the routine and common stamps to around 2000. The Sweden looks to be packet types with other countries on the last few pages. The Europa is probably the best with Luxembourg (318-320) used and (329-331) mint among others (not complete) to about 1970.Cat. Value: S.B. 200.00
Price Realized: $160.00