David Feldman - Oversease June 15, 2018

Lot N° Symbol(s) / Photo Page Cat. N° Estimate ( € ) 357 357 Europe, Overseas & Collections / June 13 & 14, 2018 32321 32322 32323 32324 32325 32321 C B12-B17 1920 Scout set of six, mint, very fine 200 32322 C B15 1920 Scout 1t deep blue and brown-orange, mint, fine 120 32323 C B18-B23 1920 Scout set of six, mint, very fine 200 32324 C B21 1920 Scout 1t deep blue and brown-orange, mint, fine 100 32325 CC B24-B30 1920 Scout set of seven, mint nh, very fine 200 Tibet 32326 C H DCE / www A substantial holding in one volume, including colourful Tibetan early large banknotes/bills with double lion designs in yellow, black and red, dragons and mythical beasts in blue, black and red, as well as examples with scenes from the life of the Buddha including a very large 100t denomination in yellow, red, green, blue and black. Also an interesting large document with neat official Devanagari script and red handstamped seal with highly stylised script; postal history incl 1912 1⁄2t green #1 on cover, 1933 1⁄2t orange pair on cover, 2t scarlet pair on cover back, combination franking of 1⁄2t orange, 2/3t dark blue (cut into at top), 1t rose carmine and 4t emerald on cover to Nepal, 1934 4t green single usages, 2t red, 2t orange vermilion pair on cover, etc, followed by the stamps inc. #1 unused complete sheet of 12, 1933 4t emerald also in complete sheet of 12 unused, as well as lion and stamp revenue designs from large brown issue to larger type in olive to an enormous design in black, as well as an assortment of Nepal stamps and banknotes, all well worth researching 2’000-3’000 32328 32327 32327 DCE 40 1912 1/3 tr. COBALT, unused, ex Fortune Wang example from the block illustrated on p. 582 of Wang’s study of Tibetan Stamps and Postal History, very rare as the ink used was totally unsuitable for fine printing and very few examples were printed, cert. Flack 300 32328 G 40 1912 1/3 tr. COBALT tied to small piece by GYANTSE (Hel. T41), very rare and fine, cert. Falck 300

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