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The David Feldman upcoming auction, which will be held on April 22 and 23 in Geneva will offer 2 specialised catalogues:
- Switzerland with the 3rd part of the Harlan Stone Collection, the Seedorf Rayons Collection as well as a fine selection of Cantonals, Strubelis, Sitting and Standing Helevetias, proofs, rare frankings, destination mail, hotel post, postage dues and collections.
- Egypt with over 450 lots, showing much of the now very popular issues from the Royal period of Fouad & Farouk, with unique proofs, essays, control blocks of the Royal misperforations & cancelled backs, airmails, British Military Post etc. plus some early postal history and stamps.
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David Feldman's team wishes a successful auction !
This auction presents collections of Israel, Russia, Zanzibar, British Empire, Overseas and Europe; nevertheless the two highlights of the auction are the many hundreds of single country and worldwide collections, plus the return of our celebrated Rarities of the World offering.
We will present 5 catalogues:
- Israel, including the Belinkoff and Weissenberg Collections
- Russian Post in the Chinese Empire (Part IV) - The Dr. Raymond Casey Grand Prix Collection
- Zanzibar: The Gary DuBro Collection
- All World including British Empire, Egypt, France & colonies, Russia, Overseas and Collections
- Rarities of the World including the “Ambassador” Collection of the first days usages of the World
David Feldman SA is honoured to announce the auction of two fantastic properties, both famous Grand Prix winners.
The British Guiana Collection from John E. du Pont.
The collection includes over 200 individual items with mint, used, covers and several great rarities. It features many items from the collections of famous philatelists such as Ferrari, Hind, Burrus and Caspary, and comes to the market almost 30 years after last being seen on display and over 50 years since the last significant auction of British Guiana stamps. The collection spans the pre-stamp period, the famous primitive “Cotton Reels” of 1850, through the various issues up to 1889, including British Post Offices and Official stamps.
The collection includes now fewer than 33 “Cotton Reels”. To put this in to perspective, the Royal Collection has 20 examples and the Tapling Collection (in the British Library) has only 15. The major rarities of this issue featured in the auction include:
- 1850-51 2c rose of which less than ten are known
- 1850-51 4c pale yellow on cover, thought to be the only known single usage
The British Guiana collection was the greatest achievement of the collector and enabling John E. du Pont to win his 5th Grand Prix award which ranked him third in the list of multiple Grand Prix winners.
The Tasmanian Collection formed by Koichi Sato of Japan.
The collection won the National Grand Prix in Australia in 1999 and was judged again fourteen years later at the Melbourne International Exhibition (2013) where it won the Grand Prix d’Honneur. This award is given for the best collection among collections that have already achieved the highest awards!
These collections will be offered on June 27, 2014 in Geneva and we expect that another page of philatelic history will be written on this day !
• Europe: Over 1000 lots showing strength in Germany Collections, Italy & States, Portugal & Colonies, France & Colonies, Romania with an important offering of Moldavian Bulls from the John E. du Pont collection.
• Middle East: Showing a major offering of over 500 lots of Egypt, plus important Israel & Jordan.
• All World Collections: A vast array of over 150 All World collections, estates & mixed lots.
• British Empire: Almost 600 lots of important Great Britain & Empire with a fine section of New Hebrides
• Overseas: Over 650 lots with special merit and note in Latin America, general & specialised collections of most countries, and a fine array of Ecuador classics
Wednesday 28 May at 9:00 am CET: Europe : France - Lots 40000-40362
Wednesday 28 May at 1:00 pm CET: Europe : French Colonies - Lots 40363-40888 Wednesday 28 May at 6:00 pm CET: All World Collections - Lots 40889-41051 Thursday 29 May at 10:00 am CET: GB & British Empire - Lots 41052-41642 Friday 30 May at 10:00 am CET : Overseas - Lots 42000-42652 Friday 30 May at 3:00 pm CET : Egypt Lots 43000-43542This specialised catalogue will offer the 2nd parts of the Stone and Turchik collections of imperf. and perf. Sitting Helvetias as well as postage dues, postal stationery and some nice collections.
Please note: prices are in CHF
This catalogue represents one of the most important offerings of India & India used aboad cancellations David Feldman has ever had. In recent years, Pre-Independence mint stamps of India have become almost unobtainable with the marked increase in the number of new and wealthy collectors coming into the stamp market. As more and more collectors are priced out of this market, they are moving in to new and specialised collecting areas. Collecting cancellations has seen a surge in popularity, fueled by the abundance and variety of material to collect and the ability to add attractive material to a collection from only a few Euros, with the scope to build up collections worth hundreds of thousands. The study of the early cancellations of India is an exciting collecting area and a field of ongoing research with new discoveries still being made (and surely still to be made!). Hence, this sale offers to the market a wealth of material and an excellent basis for the new collectors to this exciting field to expand their horizons and add to their collections.
The current auction presents to the market the largest offering of Russia’s No. 1 in many years with an amazing array of all town cancels either on stamps, fragments or covers, plus a small but very valuable offering of Russia’s No. 2-4. In addition a varied range of selected other lots including an unusual array of postal stationeries.
Our upcoming specialised auction will be held in Geneva and will present to the market specialised collections formed over several decades by famous collectors as well as an amazing selection of Rarities from all over the world.
Part II - Switzerland with the first parts of the two exceptional collections of Harlan F. Stone and Steve Turchik.
David Feldman S.A.
Part I -
- Russian Post Office in the Chinese Empire – Dr. Raymond Casey Collection. This third part of the collection will offer the post offices in Manchuria as well as the Chinese Eastern Railways.
- Rarities of the World with Valuable Collections and Private Treaty offers. This 17th rarities catalogue will offer an unusually fine assembly of over 110 rarities and valuable collections with a total combined estimate of over € 5’000’000. 37 different countries are represented with strength in China, Cyprus, France, Great Britain, India, Italian States and Mauritius. In addition some outstanding specialised collections of Afghanistan, Belgium, Bosnia, Cuba, Portugal, Serbia & Turkey.
Welcome to the next Feldman Express Online Auction, closing on October 31st. 2013
This sale features 150 lots from all over the world all dedicated to Airmails.
Happy Hunting