International Philippine Philatelic Society

Auction No. 62

Closing Date: 8pm, EST, March 31,2011

 

 

 

 

Spanish Period & Provisionals

 

 

U.S. Administration

 

Japanese Occupation

 

Republic Period

 

Revenue & MIscellaneous

 

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Japanese Occupation

 

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Japanese Occupation - Stamps

 

Lot #

Description

Starting Bid ($)

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240.

N1, N20 – Used. Tied to small piece, both with Official Handstamps. #N1 with ‘OB’ purple Handstamp, torn with part of stamp missing. #N20 with Japanese ‘K.P.’ Handstamp in purple. Interesting combination of stamps and Handstamp types.

8.00

241.

N4c – Used. Horizontal pair with Red ‘K.P.’ (official) Handstamp. Very light circular date cancel. Very fine for this usage. Scarce.

10.00

242.

NB4 – Used contained in Special ‘Italic Folder’ for the first Philippine philatelic souvenir sheet issue. Cancelled S/S included. Very minor corner bend on bottom of front and tiny nick on back, otherwise fine. Interesting.

50.00

243.

NB4 – Used contained in Special ‘Old English Folder’ for the first Philippine philatelic souvenir sheet issue. Cancelled S/S included. Very fine. Interesting.

50.00

244.

NJ1 – Mint (OG, NH). Bottom Marginal single. Vibrant colour and striking appearance. Scarce.

10.00

245.

NO1 – Mint (Dry OG, Interleaving stuck on back). Double Overprint ERROR. Minor foxing noted, otherwise a sound and lovely looking stamp. Scott Cat $400.  Very scarce and seldom offered.

150.00

246.

NO3 – Mint (Dry OG, NH). Overprint Shifted Upward ERROR. Major shift, causing United States of America to remain un-obliterated (due to being stamp from last row of sheet and thus straight edge on bottom). Slight foxing noted and a couple of scuff marks noted. Striking error and never seen before.

30.00

 

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Japanese Occupation - Covers

 

Lot #

Description

Starting Bid ($)

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247.

N1, N3, N4, N9 – Affixed to NUX1 Postal Card, addressed to Manila tied with ‘Dec 8, 1942’ CDS (first day for #N9). Faults and toning on cover. Purple rectangular censor cancel on reverse. #N1 with blunt perfs on left due to being close to edge of postal card.

2.00

248.

N2, N6-N7 – Addressed domestic FDC. Tied with ‘Manila – April 30, 1943’ CDS and Boxed Censor Handstamp in purple. Minor toning around perfs, otherwise a nice looking cover.

70.00

249.

N2, N6-N7 – Addressed domestic FDC on NU1 Envelope. Tied with ‘Manila – April 30, 1943’ CDS and Boxed Censor Handstamp in purple. Very clean. Scarcely found so fine.

70.00

250.

N5 – Addressed domestic FDC, tied with ‘Manila No. 1 – Jan 11, 1943’ CDS. Boxed purple censor Handstamp applied. Very clean cover for this issue.

2.00

251.

N6 – Pair with plate number affixed on NUX3 Postal Card. Tied with ‘Constitution Day – Sep 7, 1944’ CDS. Slightly mottled but scarce to find with plate numbers. Nice overall appearance.

2.00

252.

N8 – Addressed domestic FDC, tied with ‘Manila – May 18, 1942’ CDS. Bureau of Communications cachet and Purple censor Handstamp applied. Good condition and generally fine.

3.00

253.

N13 – B/4 affixed to NU2 Envelope, addressed to Manila. Tied with large ‘3rd Anniversary GEA War – Dec 12, 1944’ CDS. Very clean and fine.

2.00

254.

N26-N27 – Addressed domestic FDC on commercial envelope to Baguio. Boxed Censor Handstamp in purple applied. Generally fine.

12.00

255.

N26, NB1 – Addressed domestic B/4 FDC on commercial envelope to Jesus Cacho, Manila. N26 with FDC cancel, NB1 with undated ‘Manila –Philippines cancel. Boxed purple censor Handstamp applied on reverse. Generally fine.

5.00

256.

N29-N31 – Addressed domestic FDC, Baguio circulating. Tied with ‘Baguio – Oct 14, 1943’ CDS. Commonly found wrinkling on cover, otherwise clean and fine.

15.00

257.

N29a-N31a – Addressed domestic FDC, tied with ‘Manila – October 14, 1943’ CDS. Lovely Mulready type cachet on top. Unusual and very clean and fine.

10.00

258.

NB1-NB3 – Addressed domestic FDC, tied with ‘Manila – November 12, 1942’ CDS. Purple cachet Handstamp and boxed purple censor Handstamp applied. Quite heavy toning around stamp perfs, otherwise clean cover.

5.00

259.

NB1-NB3 – Addressed domestic FDC, tied with ‘Manila – November 12, 1942’ CDS. Purple cachet Handstamp and boxed purple censor Handstamp applied. Nice cachet. Good overall condition.

10.00

260.

NB1-NB3 – Addressed domestic FDC, tied with ‘Manila – November 12, 1942’ CDS. Purple cachet Handstamp and boxed purple censor Handstamp applied. Lovely printed cachet. Nice overall appearance.

15.00

261.

NB1-NB3 – Set on NUX1 Postal Card, addressed to Manila tied with FDC cancel. Violet circular cachet and purple boxed censor mark. Toning around stamps and creased edges. Two large hinge remains on reverse (address side).

7.00

 

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