RED PRINTED MATTER CDS'S RANGE a scarce and mainly fin erange with 1871-76 Ceres 1c, 2c, 5c (2), 10c (2), 15c, 25c, 30c and 80c, 1876 Peace and Commerce type II 2c, 5c (7, with many different dates) and scarce 10c, two have additional red 'PD' oval framed marks. (19 stamps) (Start Price = £200.00)
Sale #76 worldwide Collections
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Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #76 worldwide Collections
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Lot #20005 - France 1871-76
CERES ISSUES an old time study collection written up on pages, with shade and postmark interest, some pairs etc, incl. mint or unused 1c (5), 2c, 4c, 5c, 10c thin and thick figures, 25c (2), used incl. 4c (9, two with red cancels), 10c thin figures (5), 30c (12, one with blue cancel), 30c strip of four on cover to England, 80c (6), plus Siege of Paris 20c (3) and 40c (13), some mixed condition though many good to fine. (128 stamps and 1 cover...
Lot #20006 - France 1871-76
4c grey, superb used with partcds at left. Cat £65 (Start Price = £28.00)
Lot #20007 - France 1871-76
5c green on blue, mint with large part gum, one shorter perf at base. Cat £325 (image available) (Start Price = £48.00)
Lot #20008 - France 1871-76
5c pale green on greenish, mint with large part gum. Cat £350 (image available) (Start Price = £112.00)
Lot #20009 - France 1871-76
80c bright carmine, pretty cds used horizontal strip of three. Cat £54 (image available) (Start Price = £24.00)
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