#Stamp collecting
Notariat Greifensee cover is being sold for $341,000 at Corinphila!
Corinphina Auctions is going to conduct one of the greatest sales of 2021 that will take place from 25 to 30 January. This auction will offer to collectors’ attention premium philatelic material from various collections. All the material that will be presented is divided and described in eight catalogs that can be found on the website of an auction firm. The offer includes the 'Greifensee co
David Feldman auctioned the unique 30th September Cover for $103,300!
David Feldman conducted 2020 December Auction Series selling one of the most important items of all Greek philately - the unique 30th September cover with Large Hermes Heads (Paris printing), 1861. Considered as “a world rarity rivalling the other famous usages of first issues used prior to the official date of issues, being that of Austria and Great Britain just to name a few”, the lo
Schuyler J. Rumsey sells 1923 1¢ green rotary sheet waste for $160,000!
Schuyler J. Rumsey is going to conduct the sixth annual Gems of Philately auction of United States and Possessions stamps and postal history. The auction offers many items from Vernon Morris "Fighting the Fed" exhibit collection and Dan Richard’s collection of Revenue Stamps. The sale of 365 lots features an array of some of the finest stamps and covers on the market today. One of the highl
H.R. Harmer offers famous Livingston Cover for $75,000!
H.R. Harmer is to conduct the sale of the "ERIVAN" Collection of United and Confederate States Postal History on December 10, 2020. This auction will introduce to collectors’ attention a great variety of rare provisional covers, one of them is the famed “Livingston cover,” which is considered by many to be the greatest Confederate item in existence. It features an extraordinary e
David Feldman sells the Black Empress of Canada for $473,000!
David Feldman is going to conduct the 23rd Rarities of the World Sale that has a special meaning as it will support Médecins Sans Frontières to fight the COVID-19 around the world. This charitable auction provides clients with an opportunity to make their own contribution to help mitigate the impact of the virus. It will be held in Geneva from November 30th to December 4th, 2020. Th
Siegel sold the "Waukegan" cover for $155,000!
Robert A. Siegel has recently conducted “The William H. Gross Collection: United States 1847 First Issue” auction that introduced to collectors' attention numerous interesting items. One of the starring lots of this spectacular sale was the "Waukegan" cover, which is widely regarded as the finest quality 10¢ 1847 multiple known on cover - a stunning combination of beauty and rarit
"Rush" cover is to reach $500,000 at Siegel auction!
Robert A Siegel is to conduct “The William H. Gross Collection: United States 1847 First Issue” auction that will take place on October 27-29. This sale is filled with an extraordinary offering of proof material, unused singles, magnificent used examples with an emphasis on unusual shades, distinctive cancellations and a wealth of postal history usages. One of the most interesting lots
Corinphila sold a block of 8 “Vaud 5” of Geneva stamps for $113,821!
Corinphila conducted a series of great actions from 7 to 12 September introducing to collectors’ attention a great number of philatelic items from The Dubois Collection, The Besançon Collection, classic Switzerland, and Liechtenstein accumulations, as well as a wide variety of Europe & Overseas material. One of the highlights of this sale was an unused block of eight of the &ldquo
Corinphila sold three 5c. yellow ochre stamps on cover for $165,117!
Corinphila auction house has recently conducted a great auction offering worldwide material including many special offers of Australian States, South Australia 'Departmentals', the Rhodesias, 'BESANCON' collection, Austria, specialized collection of French Post Offices in the Levant, etc. The sale took place on September 7-12 and brought great results. One of the most spectacular items introduced
Top 10 philatelic sales of the first half of 2020
The first half of 2020 has been very difficult for many of us. The world has suffered the severe pandemics, the name of which COVID-19. Due to numerous restrictions imposed, the majority of auctions were postponed or canceled. After quarantine measures were eased, the philatelic houses have begun to conduct their sales in an online format and the collectors could bid via the auctioneers’ web