Lot 2676 V

U.S.A. Used. Very attractive used collection of hundreds with primary strength in the classics and early 20th century, beginning with the imperf issues of 1851 with various different shades, followed by an attractive 10cts and 12cts Washingtons through to 1857/61 with a lovely fancy cancel on the 24cts, as well as other key value used 12cts and other good key values to 5cts Jefferson, then follows the 1861/62s with a good showing of shades and denominations through to the 90cts which is a beauty, as well as a superb 5cts buff Jefferson, including various shade values on the 10cts and 24cts (x4) etc. Next is the grill section, all of which have huge potential, identified by the collector with 1ct, 2ct, 10ct and 12cts grill 11x13mm, followed by 3, 10, 12 and 15cts grill 9x13, then 1869 grills to 15cts, etc. the 1870/71 with various issues to 90cts Perry, a range of officials, Agriculture different values to 30cts, Executive with specimen o/ps 1ct on 2cts, Interior department different values 24cts, a few State department and Justice ending with the Navy department with values through to 24cts, as well as Treasury 90cts Perry and War department to 24cts, huge potential here for the specialist. Further studies of the 1873 90ct Perry, 1879 again to 90cts Perry (x2), 1887/88 to 90cts Perry mauve, 1890/93 90cts Perry orange, Columbus with a respectable set used to $2, followed by 1894/95 defins with both types of $1 Perry and a damaged $5 Marshall, then type I $1 1895 on to the 1898/1900 complete and Omahas with a good range to $1 'cattle in a storm'. The early 20th century comprehensive inc pan-Ams complete, 1902/08 to $2 Madison on to the Louisiana Purchase complete, Jamestown ending with several dozen Washington Franklin heads from what we can see all correctly categorised, again with much potential through to $5 green and black, as well as airmails to 24cts etc. Completely uncatalogued, full of better stamps, a joy to view. The entire lot is presented at www.philea.se.


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