International Philatelic Exhibition, Paris. Miniature sheet of 4 inscr 'PEXIP PARIS 1937' between stamps. This was sold only at the exhibition., mint with four (3 at the top and one at the bottom) large h/r. Super fresh. Cat £600 (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £126.40)
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Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #72
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Lot #5883 - France 1937
National Museums issue set of 2, 30c Green and 55c Scarlet mint with medium h/r, (Both o/c W). Lovely fresh examples. (2) Cat £220 (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £48.80)
Lot #5884 - France 1937
Railway Congress & Intellectuals, pairs.Fine c.d.s.(4) Cat £23.9 [US1] (Start Price = £8.00)
Lot #5886 - France 1937
Statue of Liberty 50c + 25c Block x 4.Fresh u.m. Cat £21 [US1] (Start Price = £7.20)
Lot #5887 - France 1937
PEXIP Block of 4 stamps + two labels, from Min.Sheet.Fresh u.m. [US1] (Start Price = £17.60)
Lot #5888 - France 1937
PEXIP Souvenir Sheet. Superbly fresh u.m.(1 MS) Cat £600 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £249.60)
Lot #5889 - France 1937
PEXIP Souvenir Sheet, Fine Octagonal Exhibition 18-6 / 37 postmark at top-right of sheet. (1MS) Cat £475 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £177.60)
Lot #5890 - France 1937
Museum pair.m.m.Couple of perfs/a trifle short on 55c.(2) Cat £220 [US1] (Start Price = £34.40)
Lot #5892 - France 1937
Museum 55c on special Louvre postcard with museum cancel, unaddressed, fine. [US5] (Start Price = £24.00)
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