Bid on Lots in Sale 917
| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | |
| 509 | |
Newfoundland, 1861-1947. Mostly unused stamps on album pages, fresh and Fine-Very Fine, Scott Retail approximately | 2,057.00 |
| 510 | |
Newfoundland Covers. 1874-1923, 38 covers on pages in album, incl. 6c 1870 on Feb. 1874 Allan Line cover from remote island of Fogo to England, 1887-89 Issues, attractive group of 1919 Cariboo Issues incl. some philatelic bisects, generally Fine-Very Fine, the 6c 1870 cover from Fogo is a very scarce usage, the others are generally $20-30 Retail items | E. 750-1,000 |
| 511 | |
Northwest Pacific Islands Collection. Attractive lot of 59 stamps (six used) on special album pages, includes values to 5sh, 10sh and .p1, the unused is apparently all original gum, Fine-Very Fine and attractive | E. 750-1,000 |
| 512 | Papua New Guinea Collection. Specialized collection in four volumes, 1901 to the mid-1970's, includes better unused sets as Nos. 11-18, 94-109 and Air Post, SG perforated "O.S." on and off-cover, SG varieties as Nos. O1 and O57a, one volume with approximately 30 covers with "Relief" No. 7, 8 or 9 cancellations, these were used as temporary markings until the official postmark devices were received by the various post offices, volume of 85 FDC's from 1977-84, all from different towns and one volume of 1962-75 FDC's, some of the covers have light toning, otherwise virtually all Fine-Very Fine | E. 2,000-3,000 | |
| 513 | Poland. Fascinating old-time collection of couple hundred virtually all unused stamps, issues from about 1918 to the mid-1930's, there are a number of stamps on original J.M. Bartels and Mercury Stamp Co. auction lot sheets from the early 1940's with errors and varieties of the overprints on Nos. 15/26 plus district overprints, the inverted letters and misspellings are not listed in Michel although were sold were sold as genuine by two credible auction firms over 60 years ago, also there are some used and unused "Crakow" overprints with Nos. 41, 42, 44, 54, 59 and J2, all of these are signed "Philatelia Kracow" (red handstamp), many others with various handstamp guarantees (these may or may not be genuine), a little commercial correspondence from the 1920's to 30's and collateral with some wartime pro-Poland labels and material dealing with several POLPEX expos held in Chicago in the 1940's, generally Fine-Very Fine, adventurous lot | E. 500-750 | |
| 514 | Portugal. 244 stamps in stockbook, mostly used before 1930, Fine-Very Fine, Scott Retail approximately | 1,292.00 | |
| 515 | |
Russia, Covers. Seven attractive Imperial Russia covers, incl. Nos. 8 (2, one with pair), 9, one with pair of No. 13 and No. 17, one with pairs of Nos. 20 and 23, one with No. 36 showing embossing split and shifted partially to left, overall Fine-Very Fine | E. 500-750 |
| 516 | |
Imperial Russia Covers and Cards. 24, wide range of frankings and usages with many quite colorful, incl. some used from Poland, overall fresh and Fine-Very Fine | E. 750-1,000 |
| 517 | |
Russia, Covers. Five, incl. Nos. 6, 8 (3) and 9, destinations incl. Warsaw and Amsterdam, one from Riga to Volmar, some faults, most appear Fine-Very Fine | E. 400-500 |
| 518 | |
St. Christopher Unused Collection, 1870-90. Complete less the very rare 1p surcharge, two used, unused apparently all original gum, also includes five fiscals with an SG value of £70, Fine-Very Fine | 2,000.00 |
| 519 | |
St. Kitts-Nevis Unused Collection, 1903-53. complete on pages, original gum, Fine-Very Fine | 743.00 |