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A. Karamitsos
Postal & Live Internet Auction № 699
The Stephanos Stephanou Collection of Cyprus
4 September 2022 Start time 10:30
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS Athens Auctions Store Monday, 11 July 2022 to Saturday, 23 July 2022 Monday, 22 August 2022 to Saturday, 27 August 2022 Working hours: Monday to Friday 09:30–17:30 Saturday 09:30–15:00 e store will be closed Monday, 25 July 2022 to Saturday, 20 August 2022
Postal & Live Internet Auction № 697
General Sale 3 September 2022
Start time 10:30 A. Karamitsos 34 Tsimiski Str., 546 23 essaloniki, Greece T: +30 2310 264 366 F: +30 2310 274 031 E: [email protected]
www.karamitsos.com
Working hours: 07:00–15:00
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS Athens Auctions Store Monday, 11 July 2022 to Saturday, 23 July 2022 Monday, 22 August 2022 to Saturday, 27 August 2022 Working hours:
Monday to Friday 09:30–17:30 Saturday 09:30–15:00 e store will be closed Monday, 25 July 2022 to Saturday, 20 August 2022
Status International - Sale 375 - August 18th, 2022.
Auction 375 has 3,512 lots, catering for all types of collectors & dealers - from bulk accumulations and intact collections to desirable single items. This auction offers a huge range of material, with special emphasis on lotting stamps to cater for collectors with varying types of interests and budgets. Items range from $30 to $80,000 so there's something for everybody. This auction offers strong representation of Australia & Colonies, strong British Empire material of all areas & periods, as well as General Foreign including small and large collections. There are over 200 lots of Australian Collections (Lots 43 -270) and over 300 lots of World collections (Lots 271-624).
Following on there is almost 1000 lots of Australia which consist of singles, sets and covers including Australian colonies (Lots 652-1613). The Australian lots cover all periods, from the Kangaroo issues up to Decimal and contains numerous number of mint & used £1 & £2 top values. This auction includes a Small Multi Watermark £2 Black & rose, varieties 'colour spot on map north of Bight' & 'white spot below S of POSTAGE' (position R4). VF fresh top marginal, stamp MUH, pristine never hinged original gum. SG114(var) cat £4500 for M, should be at least double, £9000 MUH, plus premium for variety. ACSC 57A(D)q cat $22,000. Very rare MUH (Lot 746).
There are almost 1,900 lots of World stamps, covers and single country collections (Lots 1614 - 3512). Numerous other rarities in the British Empire, European, The Americas and Asia sections.
ATHENS AUCTIONS
Pindarou 7 & Alexandrou Soutsou 2, 10671 Athens, Greece
phone: (+30) 210 3250173, fax: (+30) 210 3250176
email: [email protected]
Δημοπρασία με γραπτές προσφορές, No. 102
Mail auction, Nr. 102, 13 July 2022 at 9:30 (close time)
13 Ιουλίου 2022
ώρα λήξης 9:30
Postal & Live Internet Auction № 696 General Sale 9 July 2022
Start time 10:30 VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Athens Auctions Store Monday, 6 June 2022 to Wednesday, 6 July 2022 Working hours: Monday to Friday 09:30–17:30 Saturday 09:30–15:00 Pindarou 7 &
Alexandrou Soutsou 2, Athens T: +30 210 3250173 / F: +30 210 3250176
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The auction offers 22,483 lots to the value of £2,053,980 GBP comprising worldwide Collections, Sets, Singles, Covers, Proofs, High Values, Rarities, Topicals, FEO etc ... from the broadest range of regions including high quality classic Great Britain, British Empire, British Africa, British North America, India, Europe, British Asia, Asia with China, US and much more. Highlights once again include remarkable particularly strong in GB with High Values, British Empire plus exceptional Europe and overseas, with very good USA and many other countries too numerous to mention.
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Bidding stops : Tuesday 5th July 2022, 5pm
Live Internet Auction : Wednesday 6th July 2022, 5pm
LIVE auction of 198 of the most valuable lots from estimate £1,000 GBP upwards – Wednesday 6th July 2022, 5pm via easyliveauction.com - bidders wishing to participate in the LIVE auction must register with easyliveauction.com by 2pm Wednesday 6th July 2022.
Results / Invoices Issued : Friday 8th July 2022, 4pm onwards
Sale of Unsold Lots : 8th July 2022, 6pm until 1st August 2022, 10am
(NB - all times stated above are UK local time)
Please Note : Bids below 80% of the estimate will be respectfully declined. Bidders wishing to purchase such lots for less may have the opportunity to do so in subsequent auction(s).
53rd AUCTION at 20. June - 11 June 2022
Philately in uncertain times
It is quite tough what politics and the pandemic have brought us in the last few years, which also affects philately: The Brexit with new customs and postal regulations, which affect not only the trade, but also the collector. So it is quite complicated as a private person to send stamps to the UK in accordance with the law, which are considered goods under postal regulations - with customs stickers, etc. How simple it was before Brexit. Corona: Completely unexpectedly, this virus hit us with contact restrictions of all kinds. No more stamp fairs, exchange days and exhibitions. Auction viewings no longer or only limited, auctions only online, - who could have imagined this before 2020? The same applies to the war in Europe, which has been going on for weeks and is stirring us all up - that was actually unimaginable, too. To clear up misunderstandings: Our problems in the philatelic field are only marginal compared to the human suffering that many people had to and still have in connection with covid and war.
However, our cause seems like a silver lining compared to the current situation. The contact restrictions and mask obligation are largely cancelled, so that the "philatelic life" can be followed in normal paths again. The clubs are becoming active again with club meetings and exchange days. A few days ago it became public that for the German "stamp mecca" Sindelfingen a worthy replacement was found in Ulm. The auction houses and the trade as a whole are looking to the future with optimism. In addition, there are positive side effects of this long period. For example, "old hands" who actually had no sympathy for the Internet have recognized the advantages of modern communication, particularly in the area of lot viewing, and are more active on the Web than ever before.
June 20th – Asia (inkl China) and Thematics
June 21st – Overseas, Europe
June 22nd – Germany
June 23 – Collections Overseas, Europe (file will come May 27th)
June 24 – Collections Germany (file will come May 27th)
June 25th – Coins/Banknotes
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Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG
53rd AUCTION at 20. June - 11 June 2022
Philately in uncertain times
It is quite tough what politics and the pandemic have brought us in the last few years, which also affects philately: The Brexit with new customs and postal regulations, which affect not only the trade, but also the collector. So it is quite complicated as a private person to send stamps to the UK in accordance with the law, which are considered goods under postal regulations - with customs stickers, etc. How simple it was before Brexit. Corona: Completely unexpectedly, this virus hit us with contact restrictions of all kinds. No more stamp fairs, exchange days and exhibitions. Auction viewings no longer or only limited, auctions only online, - who could have imagined this before 2020? The same applies to the war in Europe, which has been going on for weeks and is stirring us all up - that was actually unimaginable, too. To clear up misunderstandings: Our problems in the philatelic field are only marginal compared to the human suffering that many people had to and still have in connection with covid and war.
However, our cause seems like a silver lining compared to the current situation. The contact restrictions and mask obligation are largely cancelled, so that the "philatelic life" can be followed in normal paths again. The clubs are becoming active again with club meetings and exchange days. A few days ago it became public that for the German "stamp mecca" Sindelfingen a worthy replacement was found in Ulm. The auction houses and the trade as a whole are looking to the future with optimism. In addition, there are positive side effects of this long period. For example, "old hands" who actually had no sympathy for the Internet have recognized the advantages of modern communication, particularly in the area of lot viewing, and are more active on the Web than ever before.
June 20th – Asia (inkl China) and Thematics
June 21st – Overseas, Europe
June 22nd – Germany
June 23 – Collections Overseas, Europe (file will come May 27th)
June 24 – Collections Germany (file will come May 27th)
June 25th – Coins/Banknotes
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Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG
53rd AUCTION at 20. June - 11 June 2022
Philately in uncertain times
It is quite tough what politics and the pandemic have brought us in the last few years, which also affects philately: The Brexit with new customs and postal regulations, which affect not only the trade, but also the collector. So it is quite complicated as a private person to send stamps to the UK in accordance with the law, which are considered goods under postal regulations - with customs stickers, etc. How simple it was before Brexit. Corona: Completely unexpectedly, this virus hit us with contact restrictions of all kinds. No more stamp fairs, exchange days and exhibitions. Auction viewings no longer or only limited, auctions only online, - who could have imagined this before 2020? The same applies to the war in Europe, which has been going on for weeks and is stirring us all up - that was actually unimaginable, too. To clear up misunderstandings: Our problems in the philatelic field are only marginal compared to the human suffering that many people had to and still have in connection with covid and war.
However, our cause seems like a silver lining compared to the current situation. The contact restrictions and mask obligation are largely cancelled, so that the "philatelic life" can be followed in normal paths again. The clubs are becoming active again with club meetings and exchange days. A few days ago it became public that for the German "stamp mecca" Sindelfingen a worthy replacement was found in Ulm. The auction houses and the trade as a whole are looking to the future with optimism. In addition, there are positive side effects of this long period. For example, "old hands" who actually had no sympathy for the Internet have recognized the advantages of modern communication, particularly in the area of lot viewing, and are more active on the Web than ever before.
June 20th – Asia (inkl China) and Thematics
June 21st – Overseas, Europe
June 22nd – Germany
June 23 – Collections Overseas, Europe (file will come May 27th)
June 24 – Collections Germany (file will come May 27th)
June 25th – Coins/Banknotes
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53rd AUCTION at 20. June - 11 June 2022
Philately in uncertain times
It is quite tough what politics and the pandemic have brought us in the last few years, which also affects philately: The Brexit with new customs and postal regulations, which affect not only the trade, but also the collector. So it is quite complicated as a private person to send stamps to the UK in accordance with the law, which are considered goods under postal regulations - with customs stickers, etc. How simple it was before Brexit. Corona: Completely unexpectedly, this virus hit us with contact restrictions of all kinds. No more stamp fairs, exchange days and exhibitions. Auction viewings no longer or only limited, auctions only online, - who could have imagined this before 2020? The same applies to the war in Europe, which has been going on for weeks and is stirring us all up - that was actually unimaginable, too. To clear up misunderstandings: Our problems in the philatelic field are only marginal compared to the human suffering that many people had to and still have in connection with covid and war.
However, our cause seems like a silver lining compared to the current situation. The contact restrictions and mask obligation are largely cancelled, so that the "philatelic life" can be followed in normal paths again. The clubs are becoming active again with club meetings and exchange days. A few days ago it became public that for the German "stamp mecca" Sindelfingen a worthy replacement was found in Ulm. The auction houses and the trade as a whole are looking to the future with optimism. In addition, there are positive side effects of this long period. For example, "old hands" who actually had no sympathy for the Internet have recognized the advantages of modern communication, particularly in the area of lot viewing, and are more active on the Web than ever before.
June 20th – Asia (inkl China) and Thematics
June 21st – Overseas, Europe
June 22nd – Germany
June 23 – Collections Overseas, Europe (file will come May 27th)
June 24 – Collections Germany (file will come May 27th)
June 25th – Coins/Banknotes
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