Lots 785 - 792, Catalogue of Auction #92 Raritan Stamps, Inc

 
ESTONIA
 
Lot   Cat.#
Description
 
Est.$
785 **/*   34, var
1920, Viking Ship, 1m brown black and blue, two stamps with central design shifted to the top or to the right and two vertical tete-beche pairs with gutter (31mm) in the middle (one with some foxing), full OG, NH or hinged, VF, the Hurtand Ojaste Monograph mentioned these tete-beche pairs as rare, one stamp expertized by P. Hujala, Est. $150- $200
(Ph)
100.00
786  34
1920, Viking Ship, imperforated essay of 1m in dark brown and orange (colors close to 5m stamp), no gum as produced, VF and rare, Est. $100-$150
(Ph)
75.00
787  35 var
1920, Viking Ship, two stamps of 5m black and orange or black and yellow, first one with central design strongly shifted to the top, the last one has double frame variety, some black ink smudges at top left, both with full OG,LH, VF, expert's hs on reverse, Est. $100-$130
(Ph)
75.00
788 **   35 var
1920, Viking Ship, 5m black and yellow orange, frame is printed twice, bottom sheet margin vertical strip of five, no gum as produced, NH, VF, Est. $300-$400
(Ph)
200.00
789  35
1919-20, Viking Ship, imperforated proof of 5m black and yellow orange (similar to colors of issued stamps), central design is inverted, full OG, LH, VF and scarce, guaranteed genuine, Mi #13x KF, _E1,500, Est. $450-$600
(Ph)
300.00
790    130
1939, President Konstantin Pats, 30s bister, used on illustrated cover (views of Kuresaare - Haapsalu), sent from Tallinn to Danzig, German violet censorship is alongside, mostly VF and a beautiful item, Est. $100-$150
(Ph)
75.00
791 **/*   
Clean Starting Collection 1919-41, about 150 mint stamps and 4 souvenir sheets, postage, semi-postal and air post, complete and incomplete issues, German Occupation of the World War II, including complete set of Parnuoverprints, occasional flaws possible, generally full OG with many NH stamps, F/VF, Est. $100-$150 (website photo)
(Ph)
75.00
792    
Postal History Group 1919-41, 112 postcards or covers, including 3 postal stationery items, sent from various city and towns, but mostly Tallinn and Tartu, vast majority is addressed to Germany or other European countries,several items sent during Soviet or German Occupations in 1939-41, all are in individual dealer's sleeves, accurately described and priced, minor conveyance flaws possible, generally F/VF, Est. $1,000-$1,200 (website photo)
(Ph)
500.00

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