April 7th 2011 Auction at the New Yorker Hotel, NY

Corrections to our catalogue as of 15  March 2011

 

   

What's New

April 7th 2011 Auction!    

     Two of the Greatest Names in the Philatelic Auction Industry will join forces at the ASDA Spring Postage Stamp Show in New York.  Our second public auction will precede the Kelleher Auction utilizing the same facilities. 

     This date confidently corresponds with the start of ASDA show in NYC, April 7-10, 2011

     Both viewing and the auction will be held at the New Yorker Hotel. (the same hotel as the show)

   Viewing available April 4th, 5th and 6th in the "Bank Room" at the hotel.

   The auction will commence at 10:00 am on April 7th in the "Bank Room" with afternoon lots available for viewing at Harmer/Kelleher booth on the show floor.                                

   April 7th 10am  - United States and World-wide Forgeries and "Reproductions"..Lots 1 - 277

  April 7th - NOT BEFORE 1:00pm - British Commonwealth ,including British North America...Lots 278 - 394

                                                      General Foreign Issues including Saint Pierre et Miquelon,

                                                     Robert Simon Japan, Peter DuPuy Belgium etc...Lots 395 - 605

                                                     Collections and "Various" of the world....Lots 606 - 695

  

 Remember you must register to bid at least 10 days prior to the auction to avoid disappointment.

   

 

   

 

   

Current News

Catalogue will be on-line soon.

     Our April 7th 2011 Auction catalogue will be on-line soon.  To request a printed version, please contact our offices or complete a New Client Registration form.

    Viewing will be Monday the 4th,  Tuesday the 5th, Wednesday the 6th with limited viewing on the 7th.  Viewing begins each day at 10am and close at 5pm.  Appointments for before and after hours can be made by contacting our office at 212.532.3700. 

      Both the viewing and the auction will take place at the ASDA show headquarters, The New Yorker Hotel.  The hotel is conveniently located in Midtown Manhattan on 34th Street and the corner of 8th Avenue,  just across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station.  

     
   

 

   

Recent Events

Consignments are arriving for our Next Auction in July 2011

     Plans are currently underway for a July 2011 public auction. While we will continue offering private auction and private treaty sales arrangements, with our Kelleher Auctions teaming arrangement, we can increase the frequency of our public auctions without compromising the quality of our material.

     Mr. Keith Harmer has begun accepting consignments for his Summer Auction.  Early consignments are particularly encouraged for large or complex collections.  Please contact our offices for more information or to schedule an appointment.

   

 

 

   

 

Corrections To our Catalogue

as of 04April 2011

April 07 Auction Addendum

As of 05 April 2011  

 Addition

696    /o United States Promising 19th Century Selection, of 50 items, either unused  (earlies without gum) to unused appearing, 19 with what appears to be original gum, 5¢ 1847 is used, values to 90¢, 1869s to 15¢, Bureaus to $1, formed during a bygone era where gum was less important to the overall freshness, worthy of careful inspection but overall excellent appearance and will reward the ardent viewer. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

 Photoed on our website under “Additional Photos”.

To be sold before lot 167  

 Corrections

  Lot 2 is 9xl not 9xla catalog value $500.  

 Lot 84 perf indent as in photo.

  Lot 119   - L.H. only on selvage of top right stamp.

  Lot 164 is 9a not 10a catalogue $1,600  

 Lots 332 and 333 The 15c on each cover is S.G. 29B red liliac.  

 Lot 334 – The 3d is large format Scott Number 180 $1,500.00; S.G. #21 £900.00  

 Lot 384 – is S.G. #8 NOT #16 all cat. Values & the Scott Number is  correct.

  Lot 416 – Withdrawn   Lot 641- should be headed “Lebanon” Number 642 to 656 are still St Pierre & Miquelon   Lot 656 – contains a Fournier forgery.

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