1914 7k reduced design, three imperforate plate essays, black, green and brown, v.f.
Estimate: $750
U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Covers
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Cherrystone Auctions U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Covers
We are pleased to present our February 28-March 1 2017 sale, with 1,528 lots, including Part III of the Heinz Gappe (H.G.I Company) inventory of Flight and Zeppelin covers of the world, as well as properties of numerous vendors and estates sold by their order. There are selections of attractive United States, Western European countries with Austria, Benelux, Scandinavia, France, Germany, Danzig, Saar, Italy and Colonies, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Scandinavia. Great Britain and British Commonwealth are well represented, with many interesting flight covers from the Gappe holdings. In addition, we are featuring an important collection of Russia, especially Air Post, with many rarities, errors and varieties. As always, our sale includes selections of better South America, Asia and rest of the world. We conclude with 130+ large lots and collections, which range from single country collections to multi-carton worldwide groups of stamps and covers, including group lots from the ex-Gappe stock. This entire sale is online at www.cherrystoneauctions.com. Please check with us often, as additional scans are continuously uploaded. A limited number of printed catalogues are available on request.
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Lot #1170 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
Lot #1171 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1914 Helmet and Sword Essay, incomplete design, 10k plate essay on card, horizontal pair, right stamp with minor crease, otherwise v.f.
Estimate: $1000
Lot #1172 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1922 Philately for Children, 1k orange, overprint inverted, lower left sheet corner margin single, showing clear doubling of letters ("ghost impression"), l.h., v.f., scarce variety, signed W.Pohl, with Mandrovski certificate
Estimate: $1500
Lot #1173 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1922 Philately for Children (First Printing) 1k orange, top sheet margin single, significant shift of the overprint with date transposed at top instead of bottom, position 6 of the setting, n.h., v.f., signed Goznak, with 2009 Mandrovski certificate. A rarity, ex-Aurora collection (Zagorsky 048 I)
Estimate: $2000
Lot #1174 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1922 2t green, triple impression, printed on both sides of cigarette company paper, unused without gum as issued, v.f.
Estimate: $400
Lot #1175 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1922 2t green, triple impression, printed on both sides of cigarette company paper, unused without gum as issued, v.f.
Estimate: $400
Lot #1176 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1922 4,000r (4t) rose (triangle), cancelled on back of a money order from Rostov (27.4) to Petrograd, with 5k Imperial adhesive on front (paying 50,000r), transferring 1 million rubles, with arrival (3.5) and additional destination pmks (4.5. and 5.5.) on back, creases and some toning, otherwise fine, with 2002 Melnikov certificate. An extremely rare usage on a money order, ex-Dimanstein and Aurora collections
Estimate: $4000
Lot #1177 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1923 Philately for Labor, three diff., one on thin paper, tied by 1.5.23 (First Day of Issue) postmarks on local Moscow cover, v.f., with 2.5.23 arrival on back
Estimate: $750
Lot #1178 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1923 three diff., one with partial offset of "2p" in bottom margin, all tied by 1.5.23 (First Day of Issue) postmarks on local Moscow cover, v.f., with arrival 2.5.23 on back
Estimate: $750
Lot #1179 - RUSSIA Semi-Postals
1923 three diff. incl. the gold surcharge, tied by 1.5.23 (First Day of Issue) postmarks on revalued 4k Romanov postal card, registered and used locally, with Moscow 2.5.23 arrival, v.f., rare
Estimate: $750
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