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Public Auction #441

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COLLECTIONS, ACCUMULATIONS, AND STOCKS — Germany and Area
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
595O*Strong Collection of Germany and Areas. Clean holding of Germany, Berlin, Offices Abroad, and Occupation, nineteenth century to 1960’s. Mainly mint stamps hinged neatly into a Scott specialty album. Very full for the time period. Features many desirable singles and sets, including nineteenth century items, regular and commemorative stamps from the 1920’s and 1930’s, Third Reich material, post-WWII overprints and souvenir sheets, strong semi-postal stamps and souvenir sheets (Scott B33, B58, B68), strong airmails (C20-C26, C27-C34, C35-C37, C38-C39, C40-C42, C43-C45), better Berlin material (UPU, Goethe, Bells, first semi-postal set and souvenir sheet), and Occupation stamps and souvenir sheets. Occasionally an expert’s eye may be necessary for full evaluation. See photos for an introduction to this lot. Attractive material for collectors and dealers alike. Huge catalog value. Neat, clean, and ready for a new home.Cat. Value: S.B. 1000.00
Price Realized: $2,500.00
596O*Nice collection in six expensive hingeless albums of various types. Notable sections are 3rd Reich, Wurttemberg, Danzig and Memel. The Fatherland starts in the early 1920’s and runs to the late 1970’s and is most populated up until the postwar and then picks up again in the mid 1950’s. excellent one to expand upon.Cat. Value: S.B. 500.00
Price Realized: $1,050.00
597O*Dealer’s Stock of Germany and Areas. Comprehensive holding of singles and sets from a former bourse dealer of German material. Includes ten red or white boxes, one pizza box, and four folders. Some boxes of sales cards and glassines are well organized by location and Scott catalog number; others have glassines and sales cards roughly divided by area, type of stamp, or date. Many items of interest will be found, e.g., stock from German states, colonies, offices abroad, and nineteenth- or early twentieth-century Germany. The folders feature collection remnants and bulk mint stock. The pizza box contains better items from Germany, especially 1920’s and 1930’s semi-postal stamps and Zeppelin issues. Some stamps may require an expert's eye for full evaluation. Total catalog value is high. Will form a useful addition to an existing stock of Germany and areas.Cat. Value: S.B. 950.00
Price Realized: $700.00