1940 surcharges, set of four sheet corner margin blocks of four, n.h., v.f., signed Diena. A very rare set of blocks, only a limited number of these stamps were printed, majority of which were destroyed during the war. It is estimated that less than 200 sets still exist, (catalogued as singles)
Cat. Val. €20,000
Estimate: $2500
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Welcome to our May 7-8 Auction Sale, to be held at Cherrystone's New York City galleries. There are 1,642 lots of rare stamps and postal history of the World, featuring further selections from the David Mace collection and properties of numerous vendors and estates sold by their order. A solid selection of United States is followed by Austria, Belgium, France and Colonies, Germany and Colonies, Italy and Colonies, Liechtenstein, Spain and Scandinavian countries. There are strong sections of Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia. Great Britain and British Commonwealth are well represented with strength in Queen Victoria, KEVII and George V singles and sets, as well as Japanese Occupation material. There are numerous flight covers of the world, with selections of Zeppelin dispatches. Sections of better South America, Asia and the rest of the world are noteworthy, with an award-winning collection of Corrientes offered intact. The sale concludes with the usual selection of large lots, which range from single country collections to multi-carton worldwide groups of stamps and covers. Live Internet bidding is available through our website www.cherrystoneauctions.com (via CherrystoneLIVE).
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Lot #2132 - ALBANIA Italian Occupation of Albania
Lot #2133 - ALBANIA Italian Occupation of Albania
1942 (6 July) Prisoner of War card from the Italian Annexed Territory of Kosovo, franked with 15q Occupation adhesive, tied by "Gjilan" cds and addressed to Stalag IID in Germany, sent by a civilian to a Kosovar POW in Stargard, with boxed Censor handstamp, v.f. (When Yugoslavia was conquered by the Axis in April 1941, it was divided mainly between Italy and Germany. Kosovo was included mainly in the Italian controlled area and was united to...
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