Lot no. 21237

387th Auction

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Catalogue no.

Opening250 €
Sold for225 €

UNITED STATES & CANADA – 1930s / 2010s, mostly single-owner sales encompassing the range of auction houses of the period, over 150 catalogues, the emphasis on the latter period of the 1900s to early 2000s, with earlier sales including J.C. Morgenthau & Co. (1910, W.E. Hawkins Collection), Philip H. Ward ("Mr. X", 1938, hardbound), Percy G. Doane (Robert S. Emerson Collection, 1938), Eugene Klein (1941), Bolaffi New York (1943, Colonel Spencer Crosby), Edson J. Fifield (1947, Rare Swiss Imperforate Stamps of the Collection of George E. Burghard), F.W. Kessler (Perez Collection of Airmails, Part I/II, 1947), J. & H. Stolow (King Farouk of Egypt Collection, 1951), John A. Fox (C.F. Meroni, Evolution of World Posts, 1952), J.N. Sissons (Fred Jarrett, 1959/61, hardbound),  John W. Kaufman, Irwin Heiman, Scott Auction Galleries, Stanley Gibbons Auctions, Irwin Weinberg Rarities (“John Foxbridge”), Schuyler Rumsey (Fosdyke Ray, Markovits, Winter), Harmer-Schau, Charles G. Firby, Cherrystone (Mikulski, “Milano”, Friedman), Roger Koerber, Ivy & Mader (Alemany), Greg Manning, good representation of Spink Shreves / Spink USA including Floyd E. Risvold (three volumes in slipcase), Robert H. Cunliffe (two volumes in slipcase), Ainsworth, William H. Gross (hardbound, British. North America, Confederate States, British Empire, Scandinavia, and Western Europe), Matthew Bennett ("Dubois Chalons, “Aristocrat”, “Kamina”, Meyer, Faiman, Kramer, “Lafayette”, Shreves Philatelic Galleries (Gray, Buranasombati), Richard C. Frajola (Middendorf II), and many more, plus runs of Danham Stamp Auctions (1975/81, over 20 sales) and Sylvester Colby (1945/68, over 30 sales), these not included in the above total, some privately bound, and a selection of earlier sales in custom archival boxes or folders, an impressive holding replete with sales of significance. Estimate: 500 Euro

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