Sale 195
Collections of the World
Friday, December 12, 2008 at 4:00 pm & Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 11:00 am est



JOHN BULL STAMP AUCTIONS LTD. of Hong Kong is the world’s leading auctioneer of important philatelic material from China, Japan, Korea and all other countries of the Far East. A large portion of the best stamps and postal history from this vast region of the world reach the marketplace through John Bull auctions. Find out about their next auction at www.jbull.com.

NUTMEG STAMP SALES, the world’s largest philatelic mail auction firm, features more than 200,000 lots of specialized stamps and covers from around the world in mail sales that take place over a dozen times per year. All sales are presented in lavishly-illustrated catalogs and on the firm’s website: www.nutmegstamp.com.




Sale 2980 Catalog | Prices Realized
The Robert C. Anderson Collection of United States Postal Cards

Sale 2981 Catalog | Prices Realized
The "Roxburgh" Collection of Great Britain and Empire

Sale 2982 Catalog | Prices Realized
The John MacGillacutty Collection of United States Stamps

Sale 2983 Catalog | Prices Realized
The Wm. Thomas Lockard Collection Lberia Stamps and Postal History

Sale 2984 Catalog | Prices Realized
“The ‘Mount Royal’ Collection of Premium Quality Canada
and B.N.A. Colonies”

Sale 2985-1 Catalog | Prices Realized
“The American Bank Note Archives - Part III”

Sale 2985-2 Catalog | Prices Realized
“The American Bank Note Archives - Part III”

Sale 2986 Catalog | Prices Realized
“United States, United State Possessions and Selected Worldwide”

Sale 2987 Catalog | Prices Realized
“The "South Beach" Collection of Great Britain and Empire”

Sale 2988 Catalog | Prices Realized
“The Mount Royal Collection of Premium Quality Canada”

Sale 2989 Catalog | Prices Realized
“British Commonwealth and General Foreign Stamps & Postal History”

Sale 333 Catalog | Prices Realized
Zeppelin Mail -The Gerhard Wolff Collection

Sale 191 Catalog | Prices Realized
H. R. Harmer Collections & Accumulations of the World

Sale 192-1 Catalog | Prices Realized
British Commonwealth Collection

Sale 192-2 Catalog | Prices Realized
Collections of the World

Sale 193 Catalog | Prices Realized
Collections & Accumulations of the World

Sale 194 Catalog | Prices Realized
Collections of the World (Part I & II)




Laurence Gibson, Chief ExecutiveOfficer
David Coogle, President
George Eveleth, Director of Philately
Thomas Mills Sr., Senior Vice President
David Graham, Senior Vice President
H.R. Harmer Nutmeg Auctions, Inc.
An Escala Group Company


Now as a member of Escala Group, H.R. Harmer is now under the respected leadership of Lawrence Gibson and David Coogle who together have over fifty years of experience in the philatelic auction business.

Henry R. Harmer, a signatory of the exclusive "Roll of Distinguished Philatelists," founded the company that bears his name in England in 1918. In 1940, the Harmer firm opened its New York auction gallery and quickly ascended to the top ranks of philatelic auction houses in the United States.

In 1946, H.R. Harmer Inc.of New York was selected to sell the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s stamp collection. This represented one of the first of many important landmark auctions to be conducted by the firm. Over the next 58 years, the firm was chosen again and again to sell many of the finest stamp collections ever formed, including the most valuable philatelic collection sold at any U.S. auction -- the famed Louise Boyd Dale and Alfred F. Lichtenstein collections -- through a series of 25 sales beginning in 1968 and ending in May of 2004. In October of 2004, the firm began its series of the Edward M. Gilbert collections, which are also very impressive with a total presale estimate to exceed $20,000,000.

Other important collections sold through H.R. Harmer include those formed by Alfred H. Caspary, William Moody, Sir Henry Tucker, Maurice Burrus Hawaii, Adolphe Menjou, Sandra Ilene West, Paul Beaver, Caesar Cone, Consul Weinberger, Erwin Griswold, Sidney Hessel, Arther Hetherington, Richard Canman, Sigmund Adler and Dr. James A. Matejka. Harmer's has also offered many valuable properties including the Princeton University Block of Four of the Inverted U.S. 24¢ Airpost, the Charnley and Whelan Find.

In October 2007 HR Harmer moved to new facilities in Bethel, Connecticut.



Sale 2968

Lot 2404 - Hinged, not Never Hinged
as described.

Lot 2405 - Hinged, not Never Hinged
as described. 
Sale 2967

Lot 1029 is withdrawn.
 
Lot 1444 catalogs $3,600.00 for singles not $1,700.00
 

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