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July 2018 - Sneak Peek

The American Philatelist is the monthly journal of the American Philatelic Society, the world's largest organization for stamp collectors and enthusiasts. Members receive the printed magazine and can access the digital edition as a benefit of membership in the Society. Please enjoy this sneak peek. We're confident that once you see all that we offer, you'll want to join the APS today.

The American Philatelist is the monthly journal of the American Philatelic Society, the world's largest organization for stamp collectors and enthusiasts. Members receive the printed magazine and can access the digital edition as a benefit of membership in the Society. Please enjoy this sneak peek. We're confident that once you see all that we offer, you'll want to join the APS today.

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ALL of Asia is Hot!<br />

Consign or Sell Now to Take<br />

Advantage of the 140th Year<br />

Since China’s Very First Stamps.<br />

China, 1907<br />

(June 20),<br />

uprated 1¢<br />

postal card<br />

used to the<br />

U.S., Realized<br />

US $3,334.<br />

China, 1878, Large Dragons on thin paper, 1ca-5ca<br />

complete (Chan 1-3. Scott 1-3), Realized US $2,308.<br />

Korea (South), 1956,<br />

20hw and 55hw 16th<br />

Olympic Games,<br />

presentation sheets<br />

(Scott 229-230 var. Korea<br />

P.S.C. PSC105-PSC106),<br />

Realized US $1,282.<br />

Thailand, 1883 (June 9), First Issue cover, Bangkok to<br />

Warrington, England (Scott 5), Realized US $6,410.<br />

INCREDIBLE<br />

RECORD-BREAKING<br />

PRICES<br />

for all China, Thailand,<br />

Korea, Japan and more!<br />

Thailand, 1881, Bicolor Lithographed<br />

Elephant Essay,<br />

Realized US $1,410.<br />

David Coogle co-founded the<br />

Nutmeg Stamp Sales in 1996.<br />

In ‘04, Greg Manning purchased<br />

Nutmeg and merged with H.R.<br />

Harmer with David as President.<br />

In 2010, he joined with Laurence<br />

Gibson to acquire Daniel F. Kelleher,<br />

the oldest firm in American<br />

philately.<br />

North East China, 1947, 22nd Anniversary of the Nanjing Road Incident<br />

souvenir sheet (Yang NE59M. Scott 1L36a), Realized US $1,667.<br />

North China,<br />

1938, Shanxi-<br />

Chahar-Hebei<br />

Border Area,<br />

Military Post,<br />

deep red (Yang<br />

NC8), Realized<br />

US $3,590.<br />

Thailand,<br />

1885, King<br />

Chulalongkorn<br />

definitive, De<br />

La Rue die<br />

proof in black,<br />

Realized US<br />

$5,128.<br />

The Kelleher & Rogers firm in Hong<br />

Kong is under the direction of<br />

Laurence Gibson, Former director<br />

of John Bull Stamp Auctions, Hong<br />

Kong, and a respected authority on<br />

Asian philately. Mr. Gibson has handled<br />

numerous powerful Japan/China/<br />

Asia collections and major rarities<br />

over the past 20 years including the<br />

Varro Tyler estate .<br />

Sample Realizations<br />

from our May <strong>2018</strong><br />

public auction in<br />

Hong Kong!<br />

U.S. Offices: 22 Shelter Rock Lane • Unit 53<br />

Danbury, CT 06810 USA<br />

203.830.2500 • Toll Free: 800.212.2830<br />

www.kelleherauctions.com<br />

info@kelleherauctions.com

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