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Sale 52: The Westpex Sale

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Vatican to Venezuela

Lots 583-592 Lots 593-594

Lot 583    

Vatican, 1933, 5c-20l Definitives Complete, o.g., never hinged, all except low value margin singles, fresh and pristine, a Very Fine set. Sassone No. 19-34,E3-4.
Scott No. 19-34,E3-E4    $540.

Realized: $130

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Lot 584    

Vatican, Newspaper, 1934, 40c-3.70l Provisional Surcharges Complete, 2nd printing except 40c value, o.g., never hinged, all nicely centered, strong bright color, a Very Fine set, a rare set in choice condition; with 1965 A. Diena certificate and signed. Sassone No. 35-40.
Scott No. 35-40    $4,000.

Realized: $1,450

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Lot 585 o   

Vatican, 1934, 40c-3.70l Provisional Surcharges Complete, town cancels, all with rich colors, a Very Fine set. Sassone No. 35-40.
Scott No. 35-40    $1,627.

Realized: $375

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Lot 586    

Vatican, 1934, 1.30l on 1.25l Provisional Surcharge, "30" in Small Figures, o.g., lightly hinged, rich color, slight paper crease at lower left which is only visible from reverse, otherwise Very Fine, an attractive example of this extremely rare essay that where mistakenly release at the Vatican Post Office, the illustrated example in the 2012 Scott catalog; with 1976 A. Diena certificate and signed. Sassone No. 36A.
Scott No. 36a    $22,500.

When it was decided there would have to be a postal rate increase and new stamps would require months to prepare, it was suggested that some of the current stamps be overprinted. Two sheets of 100 were prepared of each value, with a thin essay surcharge. These essays were rejected by the postal authorities because the surcharge was not sufficiently visible. The printers were told to use a larger, bolder type which they did. One sheet of the 1.30 on 1.25 essay was mistakenly included among those intended for sale and was release to the public at postal station No. 1 of the Vatican City Post Office on June 18, 1934. This essay offered here is one of the few mint examples that exist, as most were used to send mail of the first day of issue.

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Lot 587    

Vatican, 1935, 5c-1.25l Juridical Congress Complete, o.g., never hinged, rich color, fresh and immaculate, Very Fine and choice. Sassone No. 41-46.
Scott No. 41-46    $1,045.

Realized: $325

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Lot 588    

Vatican, 1935, 5c-1.25l Juridical Congress Complete, in combination with 1933, 5c + 50c on registered cover to New York City, all tied by 1935 cds's, receiving backstamp, with interesting recipient label, Very Fine. Sassone No. 41-46.
Scott No. 41-46    Estimate $300 - 400.

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Lot 589    

Vatican, 1946, 3l on 1.50l Surcharge, Partial and Missing Surcharge, horizontal strip of 3 showing missing surcharge at left and partial at center, full o.g., Very Fine, a nice progressive error strip.
Scott No. 106 var.    Estimate $200 - 300.

Realized: $200

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Lot 590    

Vatican, 1931, Postage Due & Parcel Post Issues Complete, o.g., never hinged, P.O. fresh, Very Fine.
Scott No. J1-J6, Q1-Q15    $395.

Realized: $70

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Lot 591    

Venezuela, 1859, ½r Yellow, margins full to touching frameline, tied by bold "Caracas" fancy oval handstamp on 1859 folded letter to La Guaira; some reinforcing inside cover along cover folds, F.-V.F., a scarce cancel and usage; with 2002 B. Moorhouse certificate.
Scott No. 1; $3,000 for on cover    Estimate $750 - 1,000.

Realized: $700

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Lot 592    

Venezuela, 1859, 2r Red, Half Used As 1r, upper left diagonal bisect tied by mute "O" cancel on 1866 folded letter sheet to Maracaibo, Very Fine; signed Calves.
Scott No. 3b    Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.

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