1881 3s-30s complete, fresh, fine-v.f., -
Cat. Val. $ 1,347
United States & Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
By: Cherrystone Auctions
Cherrystone Auctions United States & Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Welcome to our July 8-9 Auction Sale, to be held at our New York City galleries.
There are 1,631 lots of rare stamps and postal history from the United States and the rest of the world, including properties of numerous vendors and estates sold by their order. Western European countries include Austria, Belgium, France and Colonies, German Area, Italy and Colonies, Liechtenstein, Spain and Scandinavia. Great and Britain and British Commonwealth are well represented with strength in Victoria, KEVII and George V singles and sets. Also of note, is a splendid collection of Poland Krakow Issues which includes the rare Postage Dues. There are also noteworthy sections of South America, Asia, Russia and rest of the world. The sale concludes with 150+ large lots and collections, 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)
Lot #189 - Bulgaria
Lot #190 - Bulgaria
1890-1895 group of six registered covers, mostly from Sofia to Colchester, England, two franked with 1882 Lion (one with 2s+3s, other with single 50s), one with a combination of issues, others with 1889-92 issue, different rates, mostly fine
Lot #191 - Bulgaria
1930 Royal Wedding, set of four uncancelled and affixed on hand-painted (royal coat of arms) cacheted cover, autographed by the two last monarchs of Bulgaria, Tsar Boris and his wife Queen Ioanna, fine and attractive item, further typewritten "Mr. J. T. Dye, New York World's Fair", some adhesive toning on back, beautiful cover
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