Auction No. 47
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- (-) Remove Israel Early Issues 1948 - 1953 filter Israel Early Issues 1948 - 1953
1948, New Year (5709) Bale: 10 - 3 mils with tabs, lot of 59 stamps, including Bale: 11 - 5 mils with tabs totaling 49 stamps, all with original gum. This brings the total to 108 stamps. Catalog value: $817.
1951-1952 a lot of two stamps Bale: 49 Bonds 54 stamps & Bale: 78 Bilu 100 stamps all w/tabs original gum. Cat $ 668 MNH. Suitable for organized trading in Minkus black pages.
Lot 83
Postal History
A Heavy Mail official envelope posted by Rgistered Airmail from Jerusalem to New York in 1951. The cover, featuring both Registered and Airmail labels, bears stamps tied with the departure Jerusalem CDS dated November 22nd, 1951. It is a heavily franked envelope, utilizing large-size official State of Israel stationery, measuring 29.5cm x 23.5cm. Addressed to the Israel Supply Mission at 250 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.,- it likely contained postage sheets. The franking totals 1,145Pr., exceeding the standard rate by 14 times according to the rate period of FA-2a. This includes multiple frankings of : 'Negev / Eilat' valued at 500Pr. ; 'Coins' at 5Pr. and '40th Anniversary of Tel Aviv' (Mi. 55, Sc. 44) 40Pr. in a block of 12 and a vertical strip of 4. The arrival in New York is marked by a circular date stamp dated November 26th, 1951.
The rarity of heavy mail envelopes in such exceptional condition from this period further enhances the significance of this piece.
1950 UPU - 75th Anniversary of the UPU (Universal Postal Union) Bale: 27/28 stamps w/tabs & Bale: 27/28 A Tete-Beche Pairs and Bale: 27/28B gutters in pairs. all MNH.
Israel, 1949, New Year complete (Scott 28-30), tab singles, exceptionally fresh and solid, Very Fine. Bale 18-20.Scott $575.
Lot 92
Air- Mail
1950 Israel 1st Air mail Series - Bird Representations From Ancient Israel, set of 2 values 100pr-250pr. Bale 32/37 og MNH. Cat. $200
Lot 93
Postal History
1953 Official airmail stationery: A remarkable airmail letter sent from the State of Israel's Department of Post and Telegraphs in Hakirya, Tel Aviv to The Israeli Supply mission, in New York USA. The postage amounts to 1100 Pr., composed of Menora 1000 Pr. and a pair of Coins 50 Pr. stamps. This postage aligns with the rate period FA-3a, charging 220 Pr. per airmail letter. Notably, this cover exceeds the standard weight fivefold. a hand stamp in blue 'מ' on front, denoting the Hebrew letter for Office ('misrad').