Mint and used collection on printed leaves including Canal Zone(190) including 1878 imperf set mint or used, mainly fine (Start Price = £67.20)
Sale #75 | Unsold lots at reserve prices (80% of estimate)
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Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #75 | Unsold lots at reserve prices (80% of estimate)
UPA75 - Sale Description
It’s so easy to test UPA - if you are a New Bidder you may qualify for UPA's Introductory Offer - £55 GBP OFF your first invoice if you spend £75 GBP or more**
Unsold lots at reserve prices (80% of estimate)
Continuing 19 years tradition of their Unique Reducing Estimate Auctions PLUS No Buyer’s Premium Universal Philatelic Auctions (UPA) presents one of their most valuable ever mail-bid sales closing at 5pm (UK Time) Tuesday 8th October 2019. In keeping with previous auctions ALL lots estimated at £1,000+ GBP ($1,364+ USD) will be offered LIVE online at the-saleroom.com 5pm (UK time) Wednesday 9th October 2019. Live bidders for £1,000+ GBP estimate lots now benefit by no charge for bidding live online.
The auction offers 20,827 lots to the value of £1,876,502 GBP 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 particularly strong in GB with High Values, British Empire plus exceptional Europe and overseas, with very good USA and many other countries too numerous to mention...
You may remember in auction UPA74 that we offered 255 lots that comprised a lifetimes' exhibition quality collection formed by a discerning British Collector. Over 70% of those lots sold in auction UPA74, but 75 of those lots are still available. Offering collectors a truly amazing opportunity to purchase rare and often unique archive and proof material, of which much has not been on the market for over 25 years since the dispersal of the printers archive auctions. Carefully broken into suitable lots, hopefully catering for all budgets. There is still a good array of material represented here from some of the stages of stamp production. We encourage you to revisit this material as almost always, some tempting morsels are, surprisingly, overlooked. We hope you enjoy browsing/bidding upon the lots from this important collection, it shall surely be many years before a collection of this calibre is seen again
There are No Buyer’s Premiums plus all lots are 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 2,000+ regular bidders stay with UPA saving up to 27% OFF – which is why UPA can offer new winning bidders an amazing Introductory Offer - £55 GBP OFF your first invoice if you spend £75 GBP.
(** Offer subject to status, restricted to one offer per household)
Bidding stops at 5pm (UK time) Tuesday 8th October 2019
Please Note : Bids below 80% of the estimate will be respectfully declined. Bidders wishing to purchase such lots for less may have the opportunity to do so in subsequent auction(s).
LIVE auction of 186 of the most valuable lots from estimate £1,000 GBP upwards – Wednesday 9th October 2019, 5pm (UK time) via www.the-saleroom.com. Bidders wishing to participate in the LIVE auction must register with www.the-saleroom.com by 2pm (UK time) Wednesday 9th October 2019.
Sale Terms
Lot #16527 - Panama 1892
Stampless 'Captain Bass' newspaper wrapper sent from COLON with fine AGENCIA POSTAL NACIONAL COLON cds in blue. Addressed to the Pacific Steam Navigation Co. in PANAMA CITY. [US4] (Start Price = £12.00)
Lot #16528 - Panama 1904
Canal Zone: 10c orange 'Map' issue of Panama with 'CANAL ZONE' handstamp in violet, a fine unused copy, backing paper adhered to gum. (SG 3, Cat £450) (image available) [US7] (Start Price = £56.00)
Lot #16529 - Panama 1909
CANAL ZONE : 2c black & vermilion 'ABNCo' issue of Panama with 'CANAL ZONE' opt reading down, an unused block of four with onion paper adhered to reverse. (SG 31, Cat £60) [US4] (Start Price = £14.40)
Lot #16530 - Panama 1909
CANAL ZONE : 1c black & green and 2c black & vermilion with 'CANAL ZONE' opt Type 4, both fine lightly used copies. (SG 47/8, Cat £20+) [US4] (Start Price = £4.80)
Lot #16531 - Panama 1909
CANAL ZONE : 5c black & steel blue with 'CANAL ZONE' opt Type 4, a mint copy with full gum, stamp a little grubby but scarce. (SG 49, Cat £200) [US4] (Start Price = £36.80)
Lot #16532 - Panama 1909
CANAL ZONE : 2c black & vermilion 'ABNCo' issue of Panama with 'CANAL ZONE' opt type 4. A mint copy being the centre right stamp from the booklet pane of six (imperf at right). Some paper adherence and thinning on reverse. Looks fine from the front. (SG 48, Cat £130) [US4] (Start Price = £25.60)
Lot #16533 - Panama 1934
10c red & black postal stationery registered envelope (H&G C3) used with added 1930 15c green & 5c blue AIR issue (SG 235 & 244) tied by DAVID cds's with boxed DAVID registration marking alongside. Addressed to USA with arrival cds's on reverse. [US7] (Start Price = £13.60)
Lot #16534 - Panama 1946
10c red on cream postal stationery registered envelope (H&G C3) used with added 1942 2c scarlet and 1945 1c carmine TAX issue (SG 408 & 439) tied by AGENCIA DE CORREOS GUABITO cds's with fine boxed AGENCIA DE CORREOS GUABITO registration marking in violet on reverse. Addressed to USA with various transit and arrival marks. [US4] (Start Price = £30.40)
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