Greg Manning Galleries Sale #208 2004-04-22 Auction - 889 Price Results - Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. in NJ
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3668: #166-69,3684: #359-64 var., 1952 Olympics,3139: #B111, 1933 WIPA souvenir sheet,
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West Caldwell, NJ, United States
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Greg Manning Galleries Sale #208

Welcome to another huge Greg Manning Galleries Sale! They say that variety is the spice of life. If that is so, then this is a very tasty sale, for both collector and dealer alike. Whether it be colletions and lots, United States singles in the $50 to $500 price range, plate blocks, proofs and essays, or British Commonwealth and Foreign mid-range sets and singles, it is all here for your perusal. This auction is also featuring the extensive collection formed by the late Arthur P. Freeman. Arthur P. Freeman, A.P.S. life member #7161, was a most dedicated philatelist. In the 1920's, while just a young boy, he began his collecting endeavors. By the time he was in high school during the 1930's, he had already garnered several youth awards for his United States exhibits. Arthur continued avidly collecting both United States stamps and the issues of The Nordic Countries until his passing, just over a year ago, in his hometown of Seattle, Washington. Arthur's passion for philately continued to the very end. On Thanksgiving evening in 2002, he and his wife attended a party, at which Arthur had a great time discussing myriad topics and demonstrating his intellectual wit. Upon returning home in a jovial mood, and not quite ready to retire for the evening, Arthur bade his wife good night and retreated to his stamp den. Several hours later, Mrs. Freeman noticed his absence and went in search of him. She found him, where he had passed on quietly; slumped at his desk among him numerous collections, stamp tongs still in hand. Arthur P. Freeman, we philatelists salute you! You will be sorely missed.
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#1, 1p Black,: full balanced margins, red Maltese cross cancel, couple small thin spots, Extremely Fine appearance. Scott 4190
2797: #1, 1p Black,Est. $50-$75
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#67, 1876-80 2½p Claret,: plate 15, P.O. fresh, o.g., NH, centered to top right, a Fine example. for hinged Scott $325
2798: #67, 1876-80 2½p Claret,Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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#110,: used with two strikes of London cancel, rich color, pressed out vert. crease, Very Fine appearance. Scott $1,350; SG <$1,900
2799: #110,Est. $250-$375See Sold Price
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#116, 1887 4p Brown and green,: full sheet of 20, well centered, o.g., margin hr and small faults, stamps sound and NH (one row natural gum bend), VF and scarce multiple. for hinged singles Scott $550
2800: #116, 1887 4p Brown and green,Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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#124, 1891 £1 Green,: nicely centered, oval grid cancel, light crease, VF appearance. Scott $425
2801: #124, 1891 £1 Green,Est. $60-$90See Sold Price
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#124, 1891 £1 Green,: parcel (box and crayon) and Piccadilly c.d.s. cancels, minor faults, Fine appearance. Scott $425
2802: #124, 1891 £1 Green,Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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#124, 1891 £1 Green,: light oval cancel, small faults, Fine appearance. Scott $425
2803: #124, 1891 £1 Green,Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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#127-38, 1902/11 ½p-1/- Edward VII,: fresh colors, o.g., mostly hr (5p paper hr/ adherences), F-VF. Scott $485
2804: #127-38, 1902/11 ½p-1/- Edward VII,Est. $150-$220See Sold Price
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#139-41, 1902 2/6-10/- Edward VII,: o.g., lh, fresh and VF set of these high values. Scott $860
2805: #139-41, 1902 2/6-10/- Edward VII,Est. $250-$375See Sold Price
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#140, 5/- Carmine rose,: wonderfully fresh and well centered, o.g., very lightly hinged, choice Very Fine. SG £250, Scott $200
2806: #140, 5/- Carmine rose,Est. $100-$150See Sold Price
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#141, 1902 10/- Ultramarine,: o.g., vlh, fresh and nearly VF. Scott $500
2807: #141, 1902 10/- Ultramarine,Est. $125-$180See Sold Price
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#141, 1902 10/- Ultramarine,: nicely centered, 1912 lightly struck c.d.s., VF. Scott $300
2808: #141, 1902 10/- Ultramarine,Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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SG Spec. N14(11),: bright yellow-green shade, o.g., N.H., Very Fine; photocopy of 1987 R.P.S. certificate for a pair, this being the right stamp. SG Spec. £50
2809: SG Spec. N14(11),Est. $50-$75See Sold Price
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SG Spec. N14b, N16a, N18a,: No Watermark, ½d to 1½d values, R sheet margin singles, o.g., N.H. Fine. SG Spec. £220
2810: SG Spec. N14b, N16a, N18a,Est. $130-$190See Sold Price
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SG Spec. N16(15),: orange-vermilion shade, o.g., N.H., Very Fine. SG Spec. £120
2811: SG Spec. N16(15),Est. $70-$105See Sold Price
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#173c, SG 407,: fresh, o.g., N.H., nearly Very Fine. SG £225, Scott $325
2812: #173c, SG 407,Est. $150-$220See Sold Price
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#174, SG 401,: rich color, o.g., very lightly hinged, Very Fine. SG £325, Scott $275
2813: #174, SG 401,Est. $150-$220See Sold Price
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#175b, SG 412,: virtually perfect centering, full and even perforations, o.g., very lightly hinged, fresh and Extremely Fine. SG £1,300, Scott $1,000
2814: #175b, SG 412,Est. $600-$900See Sold Price
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#176, 1913 £1 Green,: very well centered, some typical blunted perfs, otherwise VF. Scott $750
2815: #176, 1913 £1 Green,Est. $150-$220See Sold Price
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#179,: 1919 2/6 Britannia, Bradbury, Wilkinson printing, left margin single, strong color, o.g., NH, VF. Scott $175
2816: #179,Est. $60-$90See Sold Price
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1919, 5sh Carmine Rose: excellent centering, Post Office fresh, full even perforations, o.g., N.H., choice Very Fine. SG £250, Scott $315
2817: 1919, 5sh Carmine RoseEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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#180, 1919 5/- Carmine Rose: o.g., NH, couple nibbed perfs, VF. Scott $315
2818: #180, 1919 5/- Carmine RoseEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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#180, 1919 5/- Carmine Rose: rich color, o.g., lh, blunted perf, F-VF. Scott $200
2819: #180, 1919 5/- Carmine RoseEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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#180, 1919 5/- Carmine Rose: o.g., NH, F-VF. Scott $315
2820: #180, 1919 5/- Carmine RoseEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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