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Sale #53

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Tuesday Apr 01, 2014 16:00 Europe/London

Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #53

Continuing 14 years of their Unique Reducing Estimate Auctions PLUS No Buyer’s Premium Universal Philatelic Auctions (UPA) presents their most valuable ever 21,401 lot 53rd mail-bid sale closing Tuesday 1st April 2014.
In keeping with previous auctions ALL lots estimate GBP£1,000+ will be offered ‘live’ on-line at the-saleroom.com 5pm GMT Wednesday 2nd April 2014. ‘Live’ bidders for GBP£1,000+ estimate lots now benefit by no charge for bidding ‘live’ on line.
The sale offers 21,401 lots to the value of USD$2,250,000 comprising worldwide Collections, Sets, Singles, Covers, Proofs, High Values, Rarities, Topicals, FEO etc ... from the broadest range of regions including high quality classic Great Britain, British Empire, British Africa, British North America, India, Europe, British Asia, Asia with China, US and much more.
Highlights once again include remarkable Great Britain and Empire, but this time strong German Colonies, French Colonies, Italian Colonies and Portuguese Colonies.
There are No Buyer’s Premiums plus all lots covered by their 28 day Total Guarantee.
UPA prides itself on offering unique material that Collectors may not be able to source elsewhere and all with their unique reducing estimate system. With No Buyer’s Premium regular bidders stay with UPA saving up to 25% OFF – which is why UPA can offer new winning bidders a free trial of 1st US$87 OFF (GBP£53 OFF). Please look now
Please note that ALL lots are automatically reserved at 80% of the estimate prices shown.
Bids below this level will be respectfully declined.
NB – UPA will not be updating their openings throughout the sale.
Live auction of 124 of the most valuable lots from estimate USD$1,600 upwards – Wednesday 2nd April 2014, 5pm (UK time) via www.the-saleroom.com

 

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2008 saw us celebrating our first 50 years of supplying stamps to discerning collectors. Omniphil and Avon Approvals were both launched in 1958. In those days it was not uncommon for 3000 young... Read More

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