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Stamp Collecting 1863: "The Postage Stamp Collector's Pocket Album ...más
Stamp Collecting 1863: "The Postage Stamp Collector's Pocket Album with Complete Table of all the Known Stamps", 2nd Edition Enlarged and Corrected to the present time; issued by Johnson and Rowe of Warwick Square, Paternoster Row, London / 1863", with all the original stamps still intact and in a remarkable state of preservation, including genuine 1840 Great Britain 1 d. black used, Alsace 1871 set of seven used with duplication, Bavaria 1 kr. rose unused (2), 12 kr. red and used together with other German States and postal stationery cut-outs, Denmark 1854 8 sk. green unused (2), Finland 10 k. and 1860 10 k. unused, 1866 5 p. unused, France with 1849 Cérès 40 c. used (2), 1 fr. carmine used (7), India 1866 6 a. purple postal Fiscals used (2), Japan 1871 imperforate 48 m. brown used, 100 m. blue unused and used, 200 m. vermilion unused, perforated 100 m. blue unused and 'Mihon' Specimen; Luxemburg from 1859 used or from 1859 unused, Naples 1860 ½ tor. used, Netherlands 1852 issue and duplication used, New Brunswick 1851 6 d. yellow used, Norway 1855 4 sk. used (2) and Oscars, Nova Scotia 1851 1 d. used, Papal States 1852 50 baj. and 1 sc. used, Peru with PSNC reprint 1 r. in blue and in green, 2 r. in blue and in green; Poland with 1860 10 k. unused, Romania, Sardinia with 1851 5 c. black used, 1853 20 c. blue used, 1855 3 l. bronze used, Turkey 1863 issue unused, Sicily to 50 gr., Spain and Philippines, Tuscany with 1 q. black used (2), 1 so. unused and used, USA with 1847 5 c. used, 10 c. black used (2), Württemburg 1873 70 kr. used, and early reprints of stamps unavailable in England at time such as US Local Posts, Pony Express etc., also another early album but hand-made and both album and adhesives not as fine. Please Note: On the instructions of the family, the stamps are to stay where they are and cannot be examined by removal due to the method of original mounting with cotton. This is the earliest complete album this describer, with over 50 years in the philatelic trade, has ever encountered.
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1840-1900 (approx.), Somnium ...más Automatically generated translation:
1840-1900 (approx.), Somnium peractum - The Dream fulfilled, this exceptional collection covers Europe and overseas, including all countries and their colonies from 1840 to 1900, almost in their entirety. It was compiled by an enthusiastic classical philologist, paper lover, and great philatelist. This philatelic life's work was collected with passion over three decades. Many of the issues included were acquired from various auction houses or renowned dealers and meticulously completed. The German territories start with a beautiful Old Germany section covering all territories, including the Black One, the Saxony Three Photo Certificate Rismondo, and also the 70 Kreuzer Württemberg in both variants, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Mi.No. 4 with Photo Certificate Berger, German Empire from overcomplete Brustschilde and the German colonies along with some hand stamp impressions, the Kaiserjachtausgaben, and much more, it moves on to EUROPE, where the old Italian states with Naples, Sardinia, and Tuscany with Sassone 16 photo certificate Avi, plus many certified stamps and units, Switzerland with photo certificates, such as Geneva Zumstein No. 6, Basel Dove (Zumstein No. 8a), Geneva Rosette Mi.No. 2 with photo certificate Rellstab, Mi.No. 8a, Michel No. 3 (Zumstein 11), Mi.No. 8II and 9II on a letter fragment, Austria with beautiful additional items, such as a rare letter fragment with Mi.No. 31 as vertical strips of three and four, France and Spain with a stamped twelve-unit(!) of Mi.No. 54 photo certificate Graus and many better issues, Finland Mi.No. 2x with photo certificate Schwenson, Greece with its Hermes heads and Olympic set, Turkey with especially ASIA also inspires with all its territories, CHINA with its issues from Candarine, Red Revenues to the 1 dollar, its Shanghai, Wuhu and Chefoo local issues, Japan, Siam, and Bangkok, including, for example, the 12 cents (SG 8) and 2 C (SG 14), each with photo certificate Scheller, India with feudal states, and much more. AFRICA offers its most magnificent philatelic pages, including a Mauritius 4 B with certificate Calves, Cape of Good Hope SG 8 with photo certificate Brandon, Swaziland SG 9 with photo certificate Brandon, Zanzibar Y-No. 35e with photo certificate Behr, Natal SG 1 and SG 5 each with photo certificate Brandon, Brit. East Africa, Madagascar, Natal, Reunion stand out in terms of value, and much more. AUSTRALIA and OCEANIA with their fantastic pages should not be overlooked: Fiji, New Caledonia, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, and above all Tahiti represent enormous value here and are rarely offered in this form! AMERICA boasts some top items, including the British Guiana 4 Cent SG 9 (Scott 6) with photo certificate Holcombe, Dominican Republic Scott 23 with photo certificate Moorhouse, USA Scott 12 with photo certificate from The Philatelic Foundation NY, the Columbus set with a value of 5 dollars, the Omaha series with the top item 2 dollars, as well as Uruguay SG 11a on letter with test results, Scott 1a, 2, 3, 5, 6 each with photo certificate from Moorhouse. But eyes will also wander to St. Pierre to see if it is the 2a, and much more. Unfortunately, listing all the good verified and signed issues would go beyond the scope of this article, so we ask for your understanding! As in any such extensive collection, many reprints and known forgeries have also been included for comparison (not included in the price). These are mostly placed on the left-hand pages and, in the vast majority of cases, are identified as such. However, possible forgeries and false stamps or endangered stamps have also been spotted in the normal part of the collection. Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that today it would be almost impossible to obtain the areas contained here in such a complete form. The collector has tried to include pieces that are visually special, and in some cases duplicates are also included if they are special stamps, units, letter pieces, or otherwise interesting pieces. Documents and fiscal stamps complete the overall picture. The collector did not focus on determining a catalog value, but the value should nevertheless be around 5,000,000 euros. The remaining missing stamps are mostly museum pieces or only appear once every 20 years. The album also includes a small notebook with notes by the collector. Most of the areas are listed and the word “complete” is the most frequently used word in this book, alongside an incredible number of issues whose value is noted with an exclamation mark. It should also be mentioned at this point that many of the items were collected and noted according to Yvert (Y), Scott and Stanley Gibbons (SG). The “Somnium percatum” collection is an outstanding philatelic gem. A personal viewing of this collection is possible by appointment. However, you now have the opportunity to view the entire collection online, followed by the certificate section. We hope you enjoy viewing it!
World. Very interesting index with reference material for stamp ...más
World. Very interesting index with reference material for stamp expertising containing a large variety of reprints as well as fake stamps and cancellations etc. All arranged on approximately 800 index cards with detailed descriptions and illustrations. Covering a very large and wide range of countries, states and colonies etc. The box originally belonged to the renowned Danish stamp expert and certificate-issuer Helge Witt (Estimate: 5000 DKK)
1908/75: Two renowned works: 'The Journal of The ...más
1908/75: Two renowned works: 'The Journal of The Philatelic
Literature Society' (Vol. I - Vol. XI, 1908–1918), Part 1 and Part
2. Both volumes are hardbound in blue and are facsimile reprints
published by Phil*Creativ (Wolfgang Maassen) in 2019. Each volume
is numbered 12 of 33 and was exclusively available to subscribers -
a scarce pair! Additionally, included is a List of Handbooks,
Periodicals, and Auction Catalogues in the Bierman Philatelic
Library, 1st Edition, signed by the author. One volume hardbound in
black cloth, with a few tone spots. Plus three auction catalogues
The W.R. King Library (1950) including realisations hardbound in
brown cloth, The Philip H. Ward Library in 3 parts with
realisations hardbound in orange cloth, The C.S. Hitchins and
'Kayes' Libraries hardbound in blue cloth with some other libraries
with realisations in excellent condition!
The Work of Jean de Sperati 1954-55 Absolutely complete in all ...más
The Work of Jean de Sperati 1954-55 Absolutely complete in all 4
parts: I. The text 1955 by BPA (No. 140 of the 500 numbered
copies). II. The plates 1955. III. The basic tests 1954 (reprint of
chapter 4 in part I). IV. A selection of 18 forgeries mounted and
described on 3 pages, all numbered "140" on the back corresponding
with the number of the book, as well as the BPA cachet "SPERATI
REPRODUCTION". In excellent quality. EXTREMELY RARE to find in
original state with all 4 parts.
Entire lot scanned
1855/1989 (ca.): World accumulation, noted Nepal with covers,
British ...más 1855/1989 (ca.): World accumulation, noted Nepal with covers, British Commonwealth, small group of Old German and Papal States with some reprints in sheets, as well as a selection of Vatican, etc., mixed condition
ca 1855/1985 Oceania. Thematic collection "First issues" on ...más
ca 1855/1985 Oceania. Thematic collection "First issues" on album
pages in an album. As usual collection includes also some reprints
and forgeries. Quality of stamps is very mixed (especially in
clasic part some stamps with faults included). Precise inspection
recommended. Lot sold "as is"
Corinphila stamp auction
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1840-1900 (approx.), Somnium ...más Automatically generated translation:
1840-1900 (approx.), Somnium peractum - The Dream fulfilled, this exceptional collection covers Europe and overseas, including all countries and their colonies from 1840 to 1900, almost in their entirety. It was compiled by an enthusiastic classical philologist, paper lover, and great philatelist. This philatelic life's work was collected with passion over three decades. Many of the issues included were acquired from various auction houses or renowned dealers and meticulously completed. The German territories start with a beautiful Old Germany section covering all territories, including the Black One, the Saxony Three Photo Certificate Rismondo, and also the 70 Kreuzer Württemberg in both variants, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Mi.No. 4 with Photo Certificate Berger, German Empire from overcomplete Brustschilde and the German colonies along with some hand stamp impressions, the Kaiserjachtausgaben, and much more, it moves on to EUROPE, where the old Italian states with Naples, Sardinia, and Tuscany with Sassone 16 photo certificate Avi, plus many certified stamps and units, Switzerland with photo certificates, such as Geneva Zumstein No. 6, Basel Dove (Zumstein No. 8a), Geneva Rosette Mi.No. 2 with photo certificate Rellstab, Mi.No. 8a, Michel No. 3 (Zumstein 11), Mi.No. 8II and 9II on a letter fragment, Austria with beautiful additional items, such as a rare letter fragment with Mi.No. 31 as vertical strips of three and four, France and Spain with a stamped twelve-unit(!) of Mi.No. 54 photo certificate Graus and many better issues, Finland Mi.No. 2x with photo certificate Schwenson, Greece with its Hermes heads and Olympic set, Turkey with especially ASIA also inspires with all its territories, CHINA with its issues from Candarine, Red Revenues to the 1 dollar, its Shanghai, Wuhu and Chefoo local issues, Japan, Siam, and Bangkok, including, for example, the 12 cents (SG 8) and 2 C (SG 14), each with photo certificate Scheller, India with feudal states, and much more. AFRICA offers its most magnificent philatelic pages, including a Mauritius 4 B with certificate Calves, Cape of Good Hope SG 8 with photo certificate Brandon, Swaziland SG 9 with photo certificate Brandon, Zanzibar Y-No. 35e with photo certificate Behr, Natal SG 1 and SG 5 each with photo certificate Brandon, Brit. East Africa, Madagascar, Natal, Reunion stand out in terms of value, and much more. AUSTRALIA and OCEANIA with their fantastic pages should not be overlooked: Fiji, New Caledonia, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, and above all Tahiti represent enormous value here and are rarely offered in this form! AMERICA boasts some top items, including the British Guiana 4 Cent SG 9 (Scott 6) with photo certificate Holcombe, Dominican Republic Scott 23 with photo certificate Moorhouse, USA Scott 12 with photo certificate from The Philatelic Foundation NY, the Columbus set with a value of 5 dollars, the Omaha series with the top item 2 dollars, as well as Uruguay SG 11a on letter with test results, Scott 1a, 2, 3, 5, 6 each with photo certificate from Moorhouse. But eyes will also wander to St. Pierre to see if it is the 2a, and much more. Unfortunately, listing all the good verified and signed issues would go beyond the scope of this article, so we ask for your understanding! As in any such extensive collection, many reprints and known forgeries have also been included for comparison (not included in the price). These are mostly placed on the left-hand pages and, in the vast majority of cases, are identified as such. However, possible forgeries and false stamps or endangered stamps have also been spotted in the normal part of the collection. Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that today it would be almost impossible to obtain the areas contained here in such a complete form. The collector has tried to include pieces that are visually special, and in some cases duplicates are also included if they are special stamps, units, letter pieces, or otherwise interesting pieces. Documents and fiscal stamps complete the overall picture. The collector did not focus on determining a catalog value, but the value should nevertheless be around 5,000,000 euros. The remaining missing stamps are mostly museum pieces or only appear once every 20 years. The album also includes a small notebook with notes by the collector. Most of the areas are listed and the word “complete” is the most frequently used word in this book, alongside an incredible number of issues whose value is noted with an exclamation mark. It should also be mentioned at this point that many of the items were collected and noted according to Yvert (Y), Scott and Stanley Gibbons (SG). The “Somnium percatum” collection is an outstanding philatelic gem. A personal viewing of this collection is possible by appointment. However, you now have the opportunity to view the entire collection online, followed by the certificate section. We hope you enjoy viewing it!
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British ...más 1855/1989 (ca.): World accumulation, noted Nepal with covers, British Commonwealth, small group of Old German and Papal States with some reprints in sheets, as well as a selection of Vatican, etc., mixed condition
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