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Lot 2
()      1875 Re-issue of 1861-67 issue, 2¢ black (103). Without gum. Rich color and unusually well centered. PSE slabbed XF90 (2010), PF (1989).
Scott Catalog Value $2,500.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,500
Asking Price
$2,400
Lot 3
()      1875 Re-issue of 1861-67 issue, 30¢ brownish orange (110). Without gum. Rich color and extremely well centered. Rarely available this nice. Superb. PSE slabbed Sup98 (2010).
Scott Catalog Value $4,000.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000
Asking Price
$6,000
Lot 4
      Postage Due, 1879, 30¢ brown (J6). OG. Fresh and clean. Very Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $375.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 5
      Revenues, 1862//1960, Mint Collection, on Scott specialty pages. A clean, if somewhat spotty collection of mint stamps including Newspaper, Revenue, Narcotic, Match and Medicine, Postal Savings and other issues. Most look extremely clean. Catalog value in excess of $2500. A nice basic collection on which to build. Full o.g. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000
Asking Price
$750
Lot 6
      Playing Cards, 1894, 2¢ lake (RF1). Plate block of 6. O.g., never hinged. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Rare thus.
Estimated Value $150 - 250
Asking Price
$150
Lot 7
      Envelope, 1853, 6¢ red and 6¢ green (U11). Cut square, full corners. Lot of four different on white or buff paper. Each with wide margins to about 48x45mm. Some light soiling. Extremely Fine to Superb.
1853 Scott Catalog Value $1,100.
Estimated Value $350 - 500
Asking Price
$350
Lot 8
      Envelope, 1855, 10¢ green on buff, die 1, 10¢ green, die 2 and 10¢ pale green on buff, die 2 (U16, U17, U18a). Cut square, full corners. (43x45<50x45mm) Lot of three different including the 10c green on buff with short label, the 10c green on white with wide label and the 10c light green with wide label. Clean and fresh. Minor light soiling. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $1,040.
Estimated Value $350 - 500
Asking Price
$350
Lot 12
      Envelope, 1861, 12¢-40¢ bicolors (U42-U45). Cut square, full corners. Lot of four different including the 12¢ red/brown (44x39mm). 20¢ red/blue (55x48mm), 24¢ red/green (55x47mm) and 40¢ black/red (54x48mm). Minor soiling on some. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $1,190.
Estimated Value $400 - 600
Asking Price
$400
Lot 17
      Envelope, 1865, 12¢-40¢ values (U68-U73). Cut square, full corners. (40x37<50x47mm) Lot of six different including the 12¢ brown/buff, 12¢ red brown/buff, 18¢ red, 24¢ blue, 30¢ green and 40¢ rose. Some minor soiling plus HR on the 12¢ brown, but unusually fresh and clean overall. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $870.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 20
      Envelope, 1870, 15¢ shades (U96, U97, U97a, U98). Cut square, full corners. (41x45<51x50mm) Lot of four different including the 15¢ red orange/white, 15¢ red orange/amber ("MWW" baxkstamp), 15¢ orange/amber and 15¢ red orange/cream. Other than a couple of small toning spots on the 15c orange variety, the group are in fresh, clean condition. Scarce thus. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $835.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 21
      Envelope, 1870, 24¢ purple, 24¢ purple on amber and 24¢ purple on cream (U99-U101). Cut square. (40x40<49x46mm) Lot of three different. A clean, fresh lot. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $625.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 22
      Envelope, 1870, 30¢ black, 30¢ black on amber and 30¢ black on cream (U102-U104). Cut square, full corners. (37x40<48x45mm) Lot of three different including the 30¢ black/white (hinge remnants), 30¢ black/amber (pencil "LNN") and 30¢ black/cream (handstamp "MWW"). Fresh and clean. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $580.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 23
      Envelope, 1870, 90¢ carmine, 90¢ carmine on amber and 90¢ carmine on cream (U105-U107). Cut square, full corners. (42x40<50x47mm) Lot of three different. All have some degree of hinge remnants, but are fresh and clean overall. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $700.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 28
      Envelope, 1874, 30¢ black (shades) (U204-U210). Cut square, full corners. (45x45<49x44mm), Lot of seven different complete on white, amber, cream, oriental buff, blue, manila and amber manila papers. All are clean. Rarely available. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $1,120.
Estimated Value $400 - 600
Asking Price
$400
Lot 32
      Envelope, 1884, 2¢ brown on fawn (U276). Cut square, full corner. (51x53mm) Boldly printed and rarely available this fresh and clean. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $1,000.
Estimated Value $350 - 500
Asking Price
$350
Lot 50
      War Dept., 1873, 6¢ vermilion on cream (UO38). Cut square, full corner. (44x46mm) a rare corner of a type not believed to have been issued via the post office. Pristine. Extremely Fine to Superb.
Scott Catalog Value $575.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 57
  /o      Bulgaria 1951-1973, collection of singles and souvenir sheets, nearly all mint, hinged on Minkus pages, nearly complete for the period, F.-V.F., clean and attractive. Scott catalog value $702.
Estimated Value $150 - 200
Asking Price
$150
Lot 64
      Czechoslovakia 1919, 1k, 5k, 10k ultramarine Austrian High Value Postage Dues (B55-57). With 1919 Czechoslovakian overprints. The 5k value has several dealer handstamps including "Hesetucky" while the 10k value has six different including "Tpillmezza" (?), "Khl", etc. Both of these are extremely rare and undervalued. Full o.g. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $442.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 71
        Europe Europa FDC collection, 1977-1985, attractive group in seven special binders, including 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985, apparently complete for each year, all clean and unaddressed, F.-V.F., quite attractive.
Estimated Value $150 - 200
Asking Price
$75
Lot 72
      German States - Bavaria 1867, 12kr lilac (21). Part o.g. Small thin. Photocopy of APS (2000) cert. Michel 18.
Scott Catalog Value $325.
Estimated Value $100-UP
Asking Price
$100
Lot 73
      German States - Bremen 1855, 3gr black on blue, vertically laid paper (1A). Part o.g. Four large margins. Signed. Michel 1x.
Scott Catalog Value $350.
Estimated Value $150 - 250
Asking Price
$150
Lot 74
()      German States - Brunswick 1864, 1/3sgr black (13). Regummed. Serpentine roulette 16. Unused/regummed. ALSO Hanover Sc No. 14 (1888/1889 Culemann reprint, field 1 from sheet of 10 (copy of APS cert, 2000). A nice pair. Copy of APS cert (2000). Michel 13.
Scott Catalog Value $450.
Estimated Value $100 - 150
Asking Price
$100
Lot 81
      Hungary 1871-72, 2k-25k Franz Josef Engraved Issue Complete (7-12, 8a). With the usual irregular perfs. The 3k blue green color variety is also scarce. This issue in mint condition with bright, fresh color is seldom available. Full o.g. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $847.
Estimated Value $350 - 500
Asking Price
$350
Lot 83
      Hungary 1871-1994, Mint Stamp Collection, in three Scott specialty albums with strength in the classics and occupation issues. Some imperfs also included. A clean collection that deserves a close look. Many key issues with dealer handstamps. Clean. The catalog value is probably in excess of $7,000. ALSO included are three stockbooks of assorted issues as well as two spiral-bound, English-language specialized catalogs by Philatelia Hungarica including "The Pioneer Period of Hungarian Airmail (1970, Author-signed, 41pp.) and "Catalog of Hungarian Stamps, 1871-1971" (1971, 391pp.). An important lot that will require close examination. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,500
Asking Price
$2,500
Lot 85
      Hungary Airmail, 1948-49 Chain Bridge Souvenir Sheets (C66, CB1D, CB2). Lot of three different. O.g., never hinged. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $500.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 86
      Hungary French Occupation, 1919 "Arad" Issue Overprints (1N1-17). The complete first issue with key values with one or more dealer handstamps including "PAPE". Most are LH and all are quite clean. A rare issue. O.g., lightly hinged. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $312.
Estimated Value $100 - 150
Asking Price
$100
Lot 90
      Poland 1946 Polish Educational Work Issue complete (B49-49B). Full sheets of 12 with decorative borders. O.g., never hinged. Extremely Fine to Superb, scarce thus.
Scott Catalog Value $1,320.
Estimated Value $500 - 750
Asking Price
$500
Lot 95
        Vatican 1929-2002, mint collection, in mounts in four White Ace special albums, all complete sets, including the rare overprints, which are unhinged, with certificates. Catalogue value over $8,000. Spot check shows all o.g., never hinged throughout. Fine to Very Fine, a wonderful opportunity to acquire a nearly complete Vatican collection in flawless condition.
Estimated Value $3,500 - 5,000
Asking Price
$3,500
Lot 98
      Western Ukraine 1919, 10kr deep violet Austrian High Value (28). With 10h "First Stanyslaviv Issue" surcharge overprint. Numerous expertizer's handstamps on the reverse. Extremely rare and almost never available. Clean. O.g., lightly hinged. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $650.
Estimated Value $250 - 350
Asking Price
$250
Lot 100
      Western Ukraine 1919, 30sh on 30 slate Austrian Military Issue (54). With "Second Stanyslavia" surcharge overprint. There is a red dealer's "A.A." handstamp at the lower left (as seen from the reverse) with slight "ink bleed" visible on the face.Still this is a rare issue that is seldom available. O.g., lightly hinged. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $1,000.
Estimated Value $350 - 500
Asking Price
$350
Lot 101
      Western Ukraine 1919, 15sh on 36h violet Austrian Issue (64). With "Second Stanyslaviv Surcharge" overprint. There are three dealer's handstamps on the reverse including a violet "Leo Stein / Wein 1" handstamp. A shortened perf at top should not detract from this rarely available issue. O.g., lightly hinged. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Scott Catalog Value $350.
Estimated Value $150 - 250
Asking Price
$150
Lot 108
  /      Worldwide Topicals, 1960's-2000, group of collections in several binders, including World Refugee Year mint collection hinged on Minkus pages; Statue of Liberty Tribute FDC's in a special album; The World of Children FDC album; Flora and Fauna of the World FDC's in three binders; and Argentina modern FDC's in one album. Quite clean, an excellent lot for the topical collector or dealer, F.-V.F.
Estimated Value $300 - 400
Asking Price
$150
Lot 110
  /      Worldwide Olympics, 1980-84, collection of FDC's for the 1980 Olympics, and mint stamps and souvenir sheets for the 1984 Olympics, all quite clean and attractive, F.-V.F.
Estimated Value $100 - 150
Asking Price
$50
Lot 112
1967, $3, Federal Duck Stamp Print, "Old Squaw Ducks" by Leslie C. Kouba (5x7") This First Edition limited edition srtist-signed print was printed in an unnumbered edition of 250 prints via drypoint and aquatint. Changes were made to the sky during printing, so there are two states of this print. This issue was the 34th Federal duck stamp issued. The print is professionally matted/framed to 13.5x14.5" with an artist-signed" stamp mounted below. Rare and in outstanding condition.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000
Asking Price
$375
Lot 116
1948, $1, Federal Duck Stamp Print, "Baffleheads Aloft" by Maynard Reece (6.75x9") This Fourth Edition, limited edition (No. 147/350) artist-signed print was printed in full color by offset lithography. This issue was the 15th Federal duck stamp issued. The print is professionally matted/framed to 17.75x16" with an unsigned duck stamp mounted below. Attractive.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
Asking Price
$75
Lot 119
Aviation Parachute Model (1/12 scale, about 80x25") This handmade white/red/tan parachute is a model of the 64 foot (30 gore) parachute used during the unmanned MERCURY flight program. This is probably as close as a collector will come to adding a Mercury recovery parachute to his collection. (Hulsizer #177.27).
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
Ex. the Red Hulsizer collection of Experimental, prototype parachutes.

Asking Price
$170
Lot 120
Project Mercury Heat Pads. Lot of three different size heatpads made of heat resistant Mercury spacesuit material as developed for the Mercury Program. Included are pads measuring 12x12", 8x8" and 6x6". All were made by Red Hulsizer and were used by his family.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
Ex. the Red Hulsizer collection of Experimental, prototype parachutes.

Asking Price
$75
Lot 121
Project Mercury Heat Pads. Lot of three different size heatpads made of heat resistant Mercury spacesuit material as developed for the Mercury Program. Included are pads measuring 12x12", 8x8" and 6x6". All were made by Red Hulsizer and were used by his family.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
Ex. the Red Hulsizer collection of Experimental, prototype parachutes.

Asking Price
$75
Lot 129
MA-8, 1962, Wally Schirra Vintage Autograph. On a color NASA (No. S-64-31480) photo (9x9.5") that is double matted on a presentation board (14x17"). Schirra is wearing a gray/black jacket in the photo. Someone has handpainted a white wig and dickey on him, thus giving him a judicial appearance. Quite well done and probably unique.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
Asking Price
$125
Lot 134
Apollo Program, 1971, "Group Achievement Award" Certificate (framed to 11x9") This rare award (when was the last time you saw one in this size and for this Team) was issued "…to Peter J. Armitage / Lunar Quarantine Operations Team for their successful accomplishment of the overall planning and implementation of the Apollo Lunar Quarantine Program. Signed and sealed at Houston, Texas this month of December Ninteen hundred and seventy-one". The certificate appears to have a printed signature of Robert Gilruth, Director, MSC. A rare and important certificate.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
Asking Price
$175
Lot 135
Apollo Program, Apollo Utility Towels. Lot of two similar, each sealed in plastic and one with a red, and the other with a blue velcro, tab attached. The consignor's COA reads, in part: "Following the tragic Apollo 1 fire on January 27, 1967, a series of full-scale flammability tests of the Apollo Command Module were performed in a Command Module Boilerplate test chamber to attempt to determine the cause of the fire…This (these) Apollo utility towel(s), color-coded for a specific crewman, was (were) not used during the testing and has (have) been in my possesion since the testing was performed." A great addition to any Apollo collection.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
Asking Price
$125
Lot 145
Apollo 8, 1968, James Lovell and Bill Anders Vintage Autographs. On an unusual multicolor launch photo (framed to 9.5x15"). The autographs are a bit faint/faded, but attractive and scarce.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
Asking Price
$175
Lot 146
Apollo 9, 1969, "EVA" Poster (25x28") autographed by astronaut Rusty Schweickart in white with the inscription "WHY NOT?". Some wrinkles but unusual and attractive.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
Asking Price
$50
Lot 166
Apollo 11, 1969, Manned Flight Awareness Microfilm Canister (1", framed to 13.5x17", Glass cracked) "The names of 700 outstanding space workers who helped send America's first astronauts to the moon are enshrined in a microfilmed copy of a special Apollo 11 Manned Flight Awareness Commemorative Booklet placed on the lunar surface in 1971, SpaceWorld has learned" 1976 (Jerry Lipman, "MFA Booklet on the Moon"). Carried by Apollo 15 Jim Irwin to the moon, the story of this canister and its history have been blurred and buried by time. It is believed that 30 cannisters were made originally and one was scheduled to fly on Apollo 13. Out of the remaining 29 capsules, one is in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and the capsules that flew on Apollo 13 (failed to get to the moon) and Apollo 14 (not certain if the capsule was left in the NASA office or actually flew) are in private hands. It is thought that paper copies of the booklet flew on Apollo 11 and Apollo 12, but this information is only anecdotal and cannot be factually proven. The capsule was finally left on the lunar surace by Apollo 15 astronaut Jim Irwin. The capsule offered in this lot is one of the 27 remaining unflown capsules. A copy of the NASA Manned Flight Awareness printed booklet is also included. The last example of this capsule we know of that appeared in auction realized $400 in November 1993 in a Superior Galleries (now Regency Superior) auction (lot 1101). This piece will be an important addition to any Apollo lunar collection as it represents a piece of forgotten history.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
Asking Price
$250
Lot 167
Apollo 11, 1969, "Superior Achievement Award" Certificate (framed to 15.5x12.5") This striking award that appears to have been hand painted on faux parchment paper, was presented to Peter J. Armitage "for outstanding contributions to the Apollo Program through professional competence and personal dedication which were significant factors in the success of the firrst manned lunar landing mission - July 1969. Signed and sealed at Houston, Texas this month of July, Nineteen hundred and sixty-nine." The certificate appears to have been hand-signed by Robert Gilruth, Director, MSC. Striking and unusual.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
Asking Price
$175
Lot 168
Apollo 11, 1969, "First Man on the Moon" by Paul Calle (8.5x12.5") This limited edition lithograph (No. 454/1000) pencil sketch is numbered, named and artist-signed in pencil. It depicts Neil Armstrong taking mankind's first step onto the lunar surface. An attractive piece that was purchased by the consignor years ago at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. A great addition to an collection.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
Asking Price
$75
Lot 177
Apollo 13, 1970, Frayed Electrical Wire from Post-Flight Reconstruction Test. Mounted in a clear lucite (1x.5"). An enclosed COA from the consignor reads: "After the Apollo 13 accident, the explosion was linked to a frayed electrical wire inside of the oxygen tank of the Service Module…I was responsible for having the NASA JSC machine shop drill small flaws in wiring samples before they were installed inside a test oxygen tank. Mounted in clear lucite is the connector end of a sample that did cause a test explosion. This sample has been in my possession since the tests were conducted," signed Robert Stuckey. An important piece of space history.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
Asking Price
$250
Lot 189
Apollo 15, 1971, FLOWN Lunar Surface "Moon Dust". On a piece of clear tape (.75x1") and mounted on a multicolor "Williamson" descriptive certificate of authenticity that reads, in part: "…I entered the spacecraft to remove the cameras and film. While inside Endeavour, I used the piece of tape attached to this presentation to remove a sample of lunar dust from the leg of Dave Scott's EVA suit. Commander Scott's suit is currently on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum…". The tape clearly shows both the grey moon dust and ridges from the creases in the space suit. A great addition to any collection.
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,500.
Asking Price
$1,250
Lot 197
Apollo 15, 1971, 70mm Color Transparancy. Mounted in a tripod cardboard viewer that is marked: "Mission Apollo 15 / Date 7-16-71 / Flight CM12, LM10 / Camera SEB331000409307 / Film Magazine KK / Frame number AS15-87-17779". This 3rd Generation color film shown a magnificant lunar view of footprints and rocks on the lunar surface. Included is a 1996 Superior Stamp and Coin COA from their Spring 1996 auction. Two additional unrelated NASA color transparancies (4.5x3.5") are included. An attractive addition to any collection.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
Asking Price
$125
Lot 208
Apollo 17, 1972, Gene Cernan Autograph. On a typed 1999 letter with printed letterhead in which he pleads a scheduling conflict in being unable to attend the Apollo 11, 30th Anniversary dinner being held at the Apollo/Saturn Center. Boldly signed in black.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
Asking Price
$50

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