Yugoslavia. */¤ 1918–79. Very well filled collection, housed in a Schaubek album, beginning with the transition sets 1918 and virtually all the Bosnia issues overprinted. On t..Read more
Yugoslavia. */¤ 1918–79. Very well filled collection, housed in a Schaubek album, beginning with the transition sets 1918 and virtually all the Bosnia issues overprinted. On to the Croatia issues with the SHS o/ps inc errors, again virtually complete through to the 1919 breaking chains and hardly empty spaces thereafter often with parallel mint and used one under the over. The same goes for post WW2 with 100s of sets, ending with good back of the book, miniature sheets, Slovenia overprints, an interesting page of propaganda, rejected designs or revenues for the specialist to investigate. Most worthwhile collection needing not that much for completion, as well as material outside of the box. Show less
Vatican. **. One of the best collections of Vatican we've offered with tip-top quality throughout, mint never hinged, from the first issues of 1929 through to the late 70s wit..Read more
Vatican. **. One of the best collections of Vatican we've offered with tip-top quality throughout, mint never hinged, from the first issues of 1929 through to the late 70s with no empty spaces whatsoever and certificates where they matter. For example, the 1934 provisional overprints with coloured photographed certificates from Dr Terrachini, Sass #35-40 cat €4000, the 1935 Juridical Congress Sass#41-46 cat €1200, similarly with the 1936 Catholic Press Conference, Sass #47-54 cat €450, 1938 Catacombs, Sass #55-60cat €255 through to the scarce postage dues m/s the 1946 Bolaffi Type 2 #8Aa photographed certificate signed on reverse etc through to post WW2 with 1948 Tobias Sass# 16 &17 cat €700, Gratianus Sass #20 &21, cat €450 etc complete! The collection will easily cat over €10,000. A great opportunity to buy nothing but the best. Show less
Turkey. */¤. Several hundred stamps, mint and used, from the Tughra types imperf onwards. Duloz types of 1865/76 very strong - some with very challenging Ottoman pmks to decip..Read more
Turkey. */¤. Several hundred stamps, mint and used, from the Tughra types imperf onwards. Duloz types of 1865/76 very strong - some with very challenging Ottoman pmks to decipher with well over 200 examples and only a few categorised.Then the Crescent types with well over 300 examples, slightly more classified than the Duloz, still in need of much research. The larger Arms types follow, 1892 onwards through to the scarce newspaper types o/p imprimé, among the 200 plus stamps with and without o/ps. Then the Thessaly issues, seem all genuine to us, through to the local unlisted types. A wonderful range of material that will thrill the specialist with many discoveries, especially on the used. Show less