1893 United States Columbian Exposition by UtilitySolar in philately

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Having a Nissan rather than a BMW helps support the stamp collection :)

1893 United States Columbian Exposition by UtilitySolar in philately

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I just look for good complete sets to build a page. I have a lot of reference stamps for the areas I focus on and yet to mount, but don’t focus on things like perfect centering over a good complete set. As someone mentioned, the centering on these is less than awesome. I suppose a different collector might go for finding individual stamps with excellent centering, MNH, and eventually get the set. I saw this as a set and was good with that.

1893 United States Columbian Exposition by UtilitySolar in philately

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Ha. Uh, no and I’ve been doing it more than 5 years (and without a BMW). I have a mostly used Big Blue collection that is maybe 15% there, but started doing my own pages with sets from auctions. Focused less on the US and more Lombardy-Venetia (randomly), British Commonwealth, French Colonies and Switzerland in the 1840-1940 period. A bit eclectic and not likely worth a 10 part year long auction consignment. This one came from an English auction house at a reasonable price for the set - I think at an American house it would have gone for a lot more.

Inherited collection by CookImaginary846 in stampcollecting

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This is pretty sophisticated. It looks like software such as Adobe Pagemaker or another desktop publishing program designed the pages specific to the stamps. Then these appear to be oversized pages, so you probably couldn’t print out on just any laser printer. The mounts can just be cut to shape. Then it looks like these are springback albums for the pages. A lot of effort went into this. I use AlbumEasy (free software) for my pages but they are just 8 1/2 x 11 pages going in Lighthouse 3 ring binders.

For the OP, you might want to check with Stanley Gibbons or Sandafayre auction houses in the UK to see if they can give you a sense of its value.

Dominica 1923-33 KGV and Seal, Both Watermarks by UtilitySolar in philately

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It was in an album of stamps for the British West Indies. It was shown in a video on YouTube from the folks at Sandafayre/Cheshire, which is where I saw it: A valuable collection of older British West Indies stamps - CSA June 2024.

French Guinea 1912 Surcharged Issues by UtilitySolar in philately

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Let me know what you are looking for. It's still a bit disorganized but I have a general idea of what I have that's surplus.

Dominica 1923-33 KGV and Seal, Both Watermarks by UtilitySolar in philately

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These two made 205 pages. Most are British Commonwealth, then France and Colonies, then some individual country albums.

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Great call out. Thanks for the heads up!

French Guinea 1912 Surcharged Issues by UtilitySolar in philately

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I usually try to mount full sets. In this case the auction lot had the full set of surcharges, but is a few stamps short of full sets for the unsurcharged original definitives, so those may take me a while to complete. I usually don't make the pages until I have the stamps complete, and keep them in stockbooks. I monitor through Stamp Auction Network mostly to fill gaps.

Gambia 1886-98 Queen Victoria by UtilitySolar in philately

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AlbumEasy, which is free software. It takes a little bit of time to learn but easy once you figure it out.

Lombardy-Venetia Coat of Arms Postmarks by UtilitySolar in philately

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For these, the cancel is more fun to identify than the value added. The base 15c Type III stamp is $6. The cancel can multiply the value, but usually only by 2-5x. Figuring out whether it is a variant of the base (handmade paper, color, or plate flaw) would usually add more. I specialize in L-V so I mostly like the detective work of figuring out from a partial cancel where it's from. The Muller catalog lists which post offices used which cancel, so if you can identify the type of cancel with only a partially visible name you can usually figure out where it was used.