Auction 104-2
Worldwide Air Post Stamps and Postal History, One Man Collection of Tannu Tuva, Philatelic Rarities of the World, Part 2
By RARITAN STAMPS, Inc.
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May 30, 2025
Cranbury, NJ, United States
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The Auction contains 1202 lots and represents the property of 24 owners.
Among the highlights are:
- Worldwide Air Post section includes elusive Zeppelin Flight items with origins of Canal Zone,
- Costa Rica, Honduras, Kuwait, British Palestine, Swaziland, Zanzibar and etc;
- Beautiful selection of US, BNA, and Canada Proofs, Errors and Multiples; Valuable items of Australia and States, Malta, North Borneo and Labuan, Never Hinged Collection of Zanzibar, etc.;
- Award-winning One Man Collection of Tannu Tuva, including exceptional philatelic rarities, such as proofs, perforation errors, elusive postal history and three extremely rare stationery envelopes;
- Nice items from Finland, France and Territories, Liechtenstein, and Portuguese Colonies;
- Strong Russian and Soviet Union material with proofs, errors and other valuable items;
- Outstanding range of Ukrainian trident overprints from different renowned Collections;
- Great rarities of Carpatho-Ukraine.
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We guarantee acceptance of absentee bids, if they are received no later than two hours before starting of each Auction Section.
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LOT 559:
One Man Collection of Tannu Tuva - Wheel of Eternity issue -
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Sold for: $1,400
Price including buyer’s premium:
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1,610
Start price:
$
500
Buyer's Premium: 15%
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One Man Collection of Tannu Tuva - Wheel of Eternity issue -
COLLECTION ON PAGES: 1926-27, about 80 mostly mint stamps in singles - two unused and one used complete sets of ten, plus set in blocks of four (less No.7) with extra 1k and 2k, all are NH, in addition 3 stamps with counterfeited cancellations, as well as three covers and one postcard addressed to Soviet Union or United States, one is philatelic with high values franking, addressed to Moscow and bearing the earliest known date stamp (November 14, 1926), generally fresh and F/VF unit, Est. $1,000-$1,200, Scott #45667

