Bid on Lots in Sale 897
| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | |
| 1011 | |
BARBADOS, 1906, 1p Landing Tercentenary (109). Six covers and one post card, each with at least one copy of the issue, few mixed frankings incl. three registered, overall fresh, quite colorful and Fine-Very Fine | E. 200-300 |
| 1012 | |
BATUM, 1919, 10R on 3k Red
(8). Tied on cover to Switzerland by Dec. 19, 1919 Batum circular
datestamp, Bern backstamp, Very Fine (Image) |
E. 100-150 |
| 1013 | |
BRUNEI, 1944, $3.00 on 1c
Black (N20). Beautifully centered, light tropically toned original gum
as usual, a couple tiny gum stains in the left marginEXTREMELY FINE. AN IMPORTANT JAPANESE OCCUPATION RARITY. Signed N.H.D (Nathan H. Deutsch, Coronet Stamp Co.) and H. Bloch (Image) |
7,000.00 |
| 1014 | |
JAPAN, 1915, 1-1/2sn-4sn
Enthronement (148-151). Tied by "Shanghai I.J.P.O. 4.11.15" First
Day fancy cancels on cover to Shanghai, bright colors, fresh and Very
Fine, scarce usage, the first day for this issue in Japan was Nov. 10 (Image) |
E. 200-300 |
| 1015 | |
JAPAN, Card Usages. Two,
one is 2s postal card sent July 19, 1901 to the Superintendent of the
Geological Survey in London, forwarded to Simla, India and reforwarded to
Calcutta, second is postcard with 4s stamp used from Kobe to New York in
1904, minor edgewear, Very Fine (Image) |
E. 100-150 |
| 1016 | |
JAPAN, ca. 1918, 2s & 5s
Multicolored, Bando Prison Camp for German Prisoners of War. Set of two
values, 2s unused (no gum) with bottom inscription margin, typical crude
sewing machine perforations, Very Fine and rare
(Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 |
| 1017 | |
JAPAN OFFICES IN CHINA, Post
Card to Kiauchau. Postcard bearing two Russia 2k Green (47) tied by
Omsk ovals to Tsingtau (Kiauchau), China, clear strikes of "Changchun-s
I.J.P.O. 17.7.09" and "Chefoo I.J.P.O. 19.7.09" datestamps, few toned
spots, otherwise Very Fine, colorful and scarce usage
(Image) |
E. 200-300 |