Auction No. 47
Lot 18
Advertising.
British Mandate Palestine 1926 - 1948 lot of 9 registered air mail envelopes. Each envelope features commercial advertisements from various companies and was dispatched to different countries worldwide
Lot 19
Booklet.
First issue 1929, Cat Bale: A.3 dummy booklet. Complete intact booklet containing all the booklet panes, including both advertisement and blank perforated panes. However, while the blank perforated 'stamp' pages are intact, some have experienced adhesion to the advertisement panes due to the effects of humidity and age, impacting the booklet's preservation. Catalog value $3000. Very scarce. Dummy booklets, produced without actual stamps but with interleaving, served as promotional tools distributed to advertisers, post offices, and other pertinent entities. They are esteemed for their rarity and historical significance, providing valuable insights into advertising and distribution practices of the era. Highly sought after by collectors, these booklets hold a special place in philatelic and postal history circles.
Lot 20
Booklet.
First issue 1929 booklet, Bale A.1a, with minor imperfections: Out of seven pans of six stamps each, two pans exhibit faults: the 3m. pane is missing four out of six stamps, and in the last pane of the 5mil, two stamps are stuck onto the following advertisement pane. despite these imperfections, all advertisement pans remain intact without visible separation from the stamp panes. the booklet is secured with two staples on the right side and lacks advertisements on the back cover. with a catalog value of $3000, this booklet is considered very scarce.
Lot 21
Booklet
1938-1939 booklet of Palestine stamps catalog B.8 envelopes in red and black color on the front side "Palgin" advertisement and on the back GENERAL ELECTRIC in English, including 7 advertisement pages. Very good condition. For a booklet including all the stamps, the catalog price is $3500
Lot 22
Booklet.
First issue 1929, Cat Bale: A.3a, dummy booklet. The booklet contains all pans of advertisements and blank perforated panes. There are some separations of the leaves, and some of the blank stamp pages are stuck onto the advertisement pans. Catalog value $3,000. Very scarce.
Dummy booklets, produced without actual stamps but with interleaving, served as promotional tools distributed to advertisers, post offices, and other relevant entities. They are esteemed for their excellent condition and rarity, offering insight into historical advertising and distribution methods. Highly sought after by collectors, they hold significance in philatelic and postal history circles.
Lot 23
Booklet
1939 BALE: B3. A booklet with advertisement panes intact but missing stamp pages.
Lot 24
Booklet.
First issue 1929 - Cat Bale: A.2a. The booklet is stapled twice on the right side, with no adverts on the back cover. It is incomplete, with only 8 stamps remaining: 2x2m, 1x3m, 3x5m. Despite its partial state, the booklet showcases remarkable preservation of the original advertisement pans, with all 9 leaves intact and well-preserved. This offers a unique glimpse into the advertising trends of its era. With a significant portion of the booklet remaining intact, including all the original advertisement pans, collectors have the opportunity to appreciate its historical significance and rarity.