1948 Jerusalem I and Jerusalem II, sheets of 10 and 20, n.h., folded between stamps with minor perf. separations, some peripheral toning, fine-v.f., scarce
Estimate: $150
Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
By: Cherrystone Auctions
Cherrystone Auctions Rare Stamps & Postal History of the World
Welcome to our Summer auction to be held on August 6-7 2019 at our New York City galleries and on CherrystoneLive.
There are 1,668 lots of rare Stamps and Postal History of the World, with properties of numerous vendors and estates sold by their order.
We begin with United States, followed by Austria, Belgium, France and Colonies, Germany and Colonies, Italy, Liechtenstein, Poland, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and Scandinavian Countries. British Commonwealth is well represented with strength in Victoria and George V singles and sets. Also noteworthy is Colombia with a complete set of the 1920 Scadta vignettes unused and on individual covers. There is also a selection of Ethiopia, additional South and Central America, Asia and rest of the world.
This auction concludes with 100+ large lots and collections, which range from single country collections to multi-carton worldwide groups of stamps and covers
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Lot #2068 - ISRAEL Interim Period
Lot #2069 - ISRAEL Interim Period
1948 Sde Yakov, Kfar Yekal, Moaz Hayim and Beit Hashita, four philatelic covers, each mixed franking with Mandate stamps, addressed to Haifa and Tel Aviv, fine-v.f., Bale $2,000
Estimate: $200
Lot #2070 - ISRAEL Interim Period
1948 registered cover from Bat Yam to Tel Aviv, paying 25m correct postage with Tel Aviv 5 May 48 arrival pmk on back
Estimate: $150
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