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Sale 25: The Autumn Sale

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U.S. Possessions: Philippines

Lots 1699-1708 Lots 1709-1718 Lots 1719-1722

Lot 1709    

Philippines, 1898-99, 2¢ red. Tied by manuscript "Bulacan.15 Fb, 99" postmark on mourning cover to San Fernando, Pampanga, addressed to La Republica Filipina the Katipunan newspaper; cover reduced at top, Very Fine.
Scott No. Y2    Estimate $300 - 400.

Realized: $400

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Lot 1710    

Philippines, 1898-99, 2¢ red. Tied by "Correos De Filipinas" circular handstamp on cover to San Fernando addressed to the administrator of the La Republica Filipina newspaper; couple cover nicks at sides and stamp missing a couple perfs at upper right, F.-V.F.
Scott No. Y2    Estimate $300 - 400.

Realized: $375

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Lot 1711    

Philippines, 1899, 2¢ red. Tied by "Lompoc, Cal. 1903" cds on an illustrated multicolor cover for an ostrich farm, addressed to Los Angeles, Very Fine, a most unusual usage, entirely within the USA.
Scott No. 214    Estimate $100 - 150.

Realized: $105

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Lot 1712    

Philippines, 1899, 2¢ orange red. Tied by Manila duplex cancel on a 1904 picture post card to Switzerland, Very Fine (no photo).
Scott No. 214a    Estimate $75 - 100.

Realized: $35

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Lot 1713 S   

Philippines, 1899, 10¢ orange brown, type II. Block of 4, full o.g., beautifully centered throughout, bright color, Extremely Fine, a choice and scarce multiple, ex-Todd, Lever; with 1978 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 217A    $625.

Realized: $1,150

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Lot 1714    

Philippines, 1901, 4¢ orange brown. Bottom margin block of 4 with part imprint, o.g., never hinged, beautifully centered throughout, rich color and quite fresh, Extremely Fine; with 1989 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 220    $125 for o.g.

Realized: $400

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Lot 1715    

Philippines, 1904, 6¢ brownish lake. Block of 4, full o.g., well centered, intensely rich color on fresh bright paper, Very Fine and choice, a gorgeous multiple.
Scott No. 231    $325.

Realized: $375

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Lot 1716    

Philippines, 1904, $1 black. O.g., bold shade, certificate states a natural translucent spot which we find no evidence of, fresh and F.-V.F.; with 2006 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 237    $475.

Realized: $160

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Lot 1717    

Philippines, 1904, $2 dark blue. Block of 4, o.g., hinge remnant at top, lightly hinged at bottom, exceptional overall centering, gorgeous rich color, bright and very fresh, Extremely Fine and choice, one, if not the finest multiple of this scarce high value known, ex-Todd; with P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 238    Estimate $6,000 - 8,000.

Realized: $5,000

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Lot 1718    

Philippines, 1904, $5 dark green. Block of 4, o.g., lightly hinged, each stamp with exceptional centering amid large margins, gorgeous deep rich color and remarkably fresh, an Extremely Fine gem, considered to be the finest known multiple of the very few that still exist today, ex-Todd, Lever; bottom left stamp with small portion of New England Stamp Co. handstamp, with 1978 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 239    $4,250.

Realized: $6,250

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