1858 large part of a FL from the French Post Office in Alexandria, franked with Empire 2x10c, 40c and 3x80c, mostly with margins all around, paying 3fr rate to Aleppo, with boxed "P.P." and "Poste Francaise D'Alep" hs, also "Beirut, Syrie" transit, fine and impressive cover -
Estimate price: $700-750
United States & Worldwide Stamps
By: Cherrystone Auctions
Cherrystone Auctions United States & Worldwide Stamps
We are pleased to present our April 29-30 sale of U.S. & World Rare Stamps and Postal History.
You are invited to browse through this select offering of 1400 lots representing virtually every area of International Philately.
The United States section ranges from Special Printings to better cacheted FDCs. Foreign Countries include Western Europe, with Austria, France and Colonies, and specialized German Area (with excellent Locals and Occupation Issues). Great Britain and British Commonwealth are also well represented. In addition, there are numerous rarities from South America, Asia, including China and Japan, Eastern Europe and Russia. As always there are about 100 large lots and collections, balances of estates and much more.
Lot #474 - Egypt
Lot #475 - Egypt
1976 Flowers, signed artist drawing by Edmondo Calivis, v.f. -
Estimate price: $190-200
Lot #476 - Egypt
1981-88 U.I.T., Children's Day, Red Cross, three different original hand-painted, artist signed designs on cards (SG 1458, 1656, 1704), also a drawing (final design) of 90m Air Post (C27), v.f. lot -
Estimate price: $290-300
Lot #477 - Egypt semi-postals
1956 Boy Scout Jamboree, perforated and imperforate souvenir sheets of three, n.h., fine-v.f. (SG MS 513-14) -
Estimate price: $1000-1000
Lot #478 - Egypt occupation of palestine
1959 20m magenta, overprinted for use in Gaza, sheet of 100, n.h., folded between stamps, v.f. -
Estimate price: $230-250
Cherrystone Auctions, Inc.
Cherrystone Auctions, Inc. holds a major international auction sale every two months, in the heart of New York City, featuring over 2,500 lots including: Important Rarities, Postal History and... Read More