Auction No. 47
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Israel 1948 Interim - Nahariya Emergency Post, st of 3 different sheets Tete-Beche 10 Mil Imperforate sheets of 8 stamps and 20m and 50m Roulette/ MNH & VF. mint never hinged. Bale:109-110 and 113.
Israel 1948 Interim - Nahariya Emergency Post, st of 3 different sheets Tete-Beche 10 Mil Imperforate sheets of 8 stamps and 20m and 50m Roulette/ MNH & VF. mint never hinged. Bale:109-110 and 113.
1948: A cover franked with a 10 mil Doar Ivri stamp but cancelled with a Minhelet Ha'am postmark from Safad during the interim period. The sender's address is written on the back, indicating it was sent from a visitor at the Carmel Hotel in Safad and addressed to a family relative in Givat Ada. This cover is unique due to the combination of an Israel stamp and a pre-State of Israel postmark, which was accepted and used as the cover was indeed posted.
Lot 40
Otzar Ha'ah.
1948 Jerusalem Siege ("Otzar Ha'am") Revenue: A sheet of 20 imperforate stamps, consisting of varying shades from pale red brown to coffee brown (Bale 1e, 1f, 1 var). These different shades run along the entire sheet, forming a visually striking arrangement. The sheet features wider margins on three sides and is arranged as two blocks of 10, forming a tete-beche configuration.
Although the sheet is unevenly cut at the fourth side (the non-wide margins), the stamps display full margins on three sides and are horizontally Tete-Beche (truncated at lower left). There is a stain in the sheet margin at the lower right. The stamps are unused without gum, in Fine to Very Fine condition
Lot 41
Otzar Ha'ah.
1948 Jerusalem Siege ("Otzar Ha'am") Revenue: A sheet of 30 imperforate stamps, arranged as two tete-beche blocks of 15 (Bale 1e, 1e var). The stamps feature a uniform shade throughout and are printed on newsprint paper. The sheet displays wider margins on three sides, with the stamps arranged in two blocks of 15, forming a tete-beche configuration. Although the sheet is unevenly cut at the fourth side (the non-wide margins), the stamps exhibit full margins on three sides. The stamps are unused without gum, in Fine to Very Fine
Lot 42
Otzar Ha'ah.
1948 Jerusalem Siege ("Otzar Ha'am") Revenue: Two blocks of 15 imperforate stamps each, featuring different denominations. One block consists of 100mil purple, while the other showcases 20mil orange stamps in an inverted arrangement (Bale var). These stamps are printed on newsprint paper, with full margins on three sides. However, the sheet is unevenly cut at the top. The stamps are unused without gum and are in Very Fine condition.
Lot 43
Minister Sheet.
Israel Scott #1-9, 1948 Doar Ivri Issue Tab Set
This lot features a complete set of tabbed stamps from Israel's 1948 Doar Ivri issue, encompassing Scott #1-9. Originating from a complete Imaba sheet, these stamps showcase a unique and rare type of perforation: the low-value stamps with perforations of 10 at the base, while the high-value stamps exhibit tabs perforated 10X10, with an additional perf 10 at the base. It's essential to note that these high-value tabs are not short tabs, highlighting their exceptional rarity.
From the esteemed collection of D. Remez, this set presents an extraordinary opportunity for collectors to acquire truly unique pieces of philatelic history.
Lot 44
Minister Sheet.
Israel 1948 Doar Ivri Stamp Set with Rare "11" Perforation Type on Minister Sheet. This set comprises the 1948 Doar Ivri stamps ranging from 3m to 1,000m (1-9; Bale 1-9). Neatly affixed to the first Official Sheet/Minister Sheet. Featuring a distinctive "11" perforation type a rarity on a Minister Sheet, this set stands out as exceptionally rare. The 1,000m denomination includes its characteristic perforated tab at the base. With vibrant colors throughout, this set is a Very Fine specimen.From the collection of D. Remez
Lot 45
Postal History
1949 International mail - Heavily franked Doar Ivri official Reg. cover . Originally a Palestine Mandate envelope that was reused by the State of Israel's Department of Telegraph & Telephones, the envelope displays crossed-out print with new information above. This exemplifies a practical approach to recycling stationery in official postal communication. The item speedily traveled via registered airmail to the Manager of the Israeli Supply Mission at 250 West 57th Street, New York 19, NY, USA. Remarkably, it reached its destination in just a week, arriving in New York on June 8, 1949 (demonstrating a level of efficiency that might cause a slight eyebrow raise among today's postal services). The envelope features a mixed franking, comprising a variety of stamps: one 10 mil Doar Ivri (Sc. 3), thirty-one 15 mil Doar Ivri (arranged in four vertical strips), one 50 mil Doar Ivri (Sc. 6), and ten 20 mil Israel flag stamps (Sc. 15). The cover, destined for the USA, bears a total of 725 prutot worth of postage stamps. It weighs approximately 250 grams and includes stamps covering both the base rate for weight (700 prutot) and the registration fee (25 prutot). These stamps, displayed in multiples and arranged around the right and bottom edges, are canceled by the 'Hakirya' departure postmark dated June 1st, 1949. On the reverse side, the envelope bears marks of censorship and two distinct arrival postmarks from New York: a violet circular 'New York NY / Radio City Str.' and an oval black 'NY', both dated June 8, 1949.
Doar-Ivri 3-50 mils (First Coins 1948 #1-#6 in all catalogs) set of singles with tabs, 3, 10 & 20pr, marginals each tead by Mandate FD postmark D, C, AFFULA 16 MY 48 to unaddressed cover with Express label on front. The 15 mils perforated 10¾, Rothman- Tsachor type 2, others perforated 11. FD cover is generally in very fine condition. With gum remnants in a few places on the front. Signed Tsachor in pencil on reverse. Tab types are 3, 5 & 10m - t.1, 20m - t.5 & 50m - t.2.
Lot 47
Postal History
Rare 1949 Israeli International Cover: Complete Rows with 50mil Doar Ivri Tabs. On June 24, 1949, the Ministry of Transportation dispatched a high-rate international large cover from Tel Aviv Israel. The total rate of the cover is 1,400 mil, reflecting its weight (500 grams). It bears an assortment of Doar Ivri 50mil stamps arranged in sheet rows, giving the impression of a complete sheet, totaling 28 stamps. The bottom two rows feature complete tabs, while the top row includes almost the full row of the right corner with the corner markings on the selvage (serial no. 1 in a triangle on top and rectangle). The stamps were canceled with a few cds from HAKIRYA in Tel Aviv on June 27, 1949. Additional franking on this cover includes '51' and '3'. The incomplete address is visible on this roughly shaped cover, reading "... 57th Street, New York 17, NY, USA." It is understood that the intended recipient's address was for the "Government of Israel Supply Mission, 250 West 57th St. NY 19. (dimensions of the envelope are 24.5cm x 200cm). Given the substantial weight of the cover, requiring a high rate of 1,400 mil, it's likely that the large envelope was specifically intended for the Government of Israel Supply Mission in New York, suggesting its probable use by the recipient.
Lot 48
collection.
1948-1952 A collection of 32 covers including (doar- Ivri 1-6 1949 pmk AKNESET. including 7 covers Flag, including FDC 4 Mered, Wizman 3, and 2 FDC 1950 FDC and more. Catalog value $1420++FDC