ΔΗΜΟΠΡΑΣΙΑ Νο.441 ΤΗΣ 4/11/2012 PUBLIC AUCTION No.441 of 4Th Nov.'12

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ΔΗΜΟΠΡΑΣΙΑ Νο.441 ΤΗΣ 4/11/2012 PUBLIC AUCTION No.441 of 4Th Nov.'12 A. KARAMITSOS - AUCTION 441 STARTING PRICES IN EURO E - 3 ΔΗΜΟΠΡΑΣΙΑ Νο.441 ΤΗΣ 4/11/2012 PUBLIC AUCTION No.441 OF 4th Nov.’12 LARGE HERMES HEAD 1 FC PAPER COLOUR AND PRINTING METHOD PROOFS. 20l. deep blue and light blue printed on both E 20 sides on bluish paper. Thin. (Konst. 5 ΔΟΚ.II.8). 2 FC PAPER COLOUR AND PRINTING METHOD PROOFS. 40l. Brown-yellow on bluish paper. The reverse E 30 printed complete with brown-yellow ink, same as the front side. Thin. (Konst. 6 ΔΟΚ.III.4). 3 FC Selection of 15x10l., various issues, all stamps with 4 margins & without faults: (1862/67)x5, (1868/69) o 45 x2, (1872/75)x2, (1875/80)x2, (1880/86)x4. Cat. Value 330E. 4 FC 21X20l different issues between 1862-67 and 1871-72.Different shades.On three stamps plate flaw o 35 «white line in the upper inscription».Mostly good/large margins. 5 FC 21X20l different issues between 1862-67 and 1871-76.Different shades. o 30 6 FC Selection of 7x20l. used, issues from 1862/67 to 1875/80, all stamps with 4 margins & without faults. o 25 7 FC 20l. blue. Fake of Agia Anni «The Boxer». The only contemporary fake. Very few existing. Small thin. * 250 8 FC 20l. blue, u. (Fake). o 10 9 FC 30l brown with gum.Fake.VF. P 14 1861 PARIS PRINT 10 FC Collection of all the values of the Paris prin, with faults. o 48 11 FC 1l. brown, final proof, mng. (Hellas 1A). (*) 50 12 FC 1l. brown, u. Good/large margins. (Hellas 1a). o 150 13 FC 1l. brown in pair. One narrow margin and repaired at lower left side but R. Certificate APS (1969), u. o 100 (Hellas 1a). 14 FC 1l. brown, u. (Hellas 1a). Touched on the upper right corner. o 35 15 FC 1l. brown, three good/one clear margins but faults, u. (Hellas 1a). o OFFER 16 FC 1l red-brown, u.(Hellas 1b).VF. o 180 17 FC 1l. red-brown, with one narrow margin, u. (Hellas 1b). o 120 18 FC 1l. red-brown, narrow/clear margins, u. (Hellas 1b). o 50 19 FC 1l. chocolate, small faults, m. (Hellas 1c). * 30 20 FC 2l. bistre, mng. VF. (Hellas 2a). (*) 14 21 FC 2l. bistre with full o.g, u/m. VF. (Hellas 2a). ** 15 22 FC 2l. bistre, very good margins, u. (Hellas 2a). VF. o 20 23 FC 2l. olive-bistre in bl.4, m. (Hellas 2b). Horizontal crease. * 85 24 FC 2l. olive-bistre on thin paper, m. VF. (Hellas 2bPa). * 25 25 FC 2l. brown-bistre in corner bl.4 (pos.9-10/19-20). Hinge on margin only, leaving stamps u/m. VF. (Hellas ** 120 2c). 26 FC 2l. brown-bistre in horizontal pair, m. VF. (Hellas 2c). * 28 27 FC 2l.brown-bistre,marginal,m.Good/large margins. (Hellas 2c).Very fine copy. * 22 28 FC 2l. brown-bistre, m. (Hellas 2c). * 16 29 FC 2l.brown-bistre,m.Three large & one clear margins. (Hellas 2c). * 12 30 FC 2l. brown-bistre, m. (Hellas 2c). light vertical crease. * OFFER 31 FC 2l. brown-bistre in oxidized shade, u. Nice copy. (Hellas 2c). o 20 32 FC 2l. brown-bistre on thick paper in marg. bl.8 (4x2), m. Lux. (Hellas 2cPb). * 300 33 FC 5l. yellow-green, u. Plate flaw «thin circle». VF. (Hellas 3a). o 60 34 FC 3l. yellow-green on thin paper, large/good margins, u. (Hellas 3a). VF. o 55 35 FC 5l. yellow-green, u. Nice copy. (Hellas 3a). o 40 A. KARAMITSOS - AUCTION 441 STARTING PRICES IN EURO E - 4 36 FC 5l. yellow-green, u. (Hellas 3a). One narrow margin. o 32 37 FC 5l. green, m. VF. (Hellas 3b). * 300 38 FC 5l. green, cert Simmermacher, u. (Hellas 3b). o 50 39 FC 3l. green, very light thin, u. (Hellas 3b). o 15 40 FC 10l. yellowish-orange on blue, large margins exept a closing corner, u. (Hellas 4a). o 150 41 FC 10l. orange on blue in pair, one narrow margin, u. (Hellas 4a). o 150 42 FC 10l. yellowish orange on blue, u. Extremely light spot thin, otherwise VF. (Hellas 4a). o 120 43 FC 10l. orange on blue, u. Large margins. Superb. (Hellas 4b). o 200 44 FC 10l. orange on blue canc. «77» (=ΘΗΡΑ), very light thin in right margin, u. (Hellas 4b). o 40 45 FC 10l. orange on blue, u. (Hellas 4b). Very small thin. o 17 46 FC 20l blue, u. VF. (Hellas 5a) o 35 47 FC 20l blue, u. VF. (Hellas 5a) o 30 48 FC 20l blue, u. VF. (Hellas 5a) o 20 49 FC 20l. blue, pinhole in margin, u. (Hellas 5a). o 15 50 FC EL from «ΣΠΑΡΤΗ*16.ΙΟΥΝ.62» fr. with 20l. blue, arr. «ΑΘΗΝΑΙ*18.ΙΟΥΝ.62». (Hellas 5a). EL 80 51 FC 20l blue on thin paper, u. VF. (Hellas 5aPa) o 90 52 FC 20l. blue on very thin paper, two good & two narrow margins, u. (Hellas 5aPa). o 65 53 FC 20l. blue on very thin paper, three large margins and one very narrow margin, u. (Hellas 5aPa). o 50 54 FC 20l prussian blue, u. (Hellas 5b) o 60 55 FC 40l mauve on blue, m. yellow spot on lower margin. (Hellas 6a) * 60 56 FC 40l mauve on blue in horiz. pair, u. VF. (Hellas 6a) o 150 57 FC 40l mauve on blue, u.(Hellas 6a). o 40 58 FC 40l. mauve on blue, u. (Hellas 6a). VF. o 40 59 FC 40l dull mauve on blue, m. F. (Hellas 6b) * 65 60 FC 40l dull mauve on blue, u. VF. (Hellas 6b) o 45 61 FC 40l dull mauve on blue, u. 2 small thins. (Hellas 6b) o OFFER 62 FC 80l rose-carmine, m. VF. (Hellas 7a) * 55 63 FC 80l. rose-carmine, cert Simmermacher, u. (Hellas 7a). o 40 64 FC 80l. rose-carmine, three good/one narrow margin, u. (Hellas 7a). o 23 65 FC 80l carmine, mng. with part of original gum. VF. (Hellas 7b) (x) 40 66 FC 80l. carmine, u. (Hellas 7b). Very nice. o 50 67 FC 80l carmine, u. VF. (Hellas 7b) o 40 68 FC 80l carmine, thre large/one clear margins, u.(Hellas 7b).Nice copy o 45 69 FC 80l. carmine, two good/two narrow margins, u. (Hellas 7b). o 22 70 FC 1862 EL fr. with 5l. green & 10l. yellow-orange & 80l. rose-carmine (Hellas 3b + 12IIb + 21b), the 5l. EL 280 with plate flaw «lines in the spandrel» (pos.14) from ΠΑΤΡΑΙ to VENEZIA. 1861/1862 ATHENS PROVISIONAL PRINTINGS 71 FC 2l. bistre, u. VF. (Hellas 10Ic). o 35 72 FC 5l. greyish green, u. Var. «double C.F.» & plate flaw «thin circle». (Hellas 11IaNo). o 1300 73 FC 5l. green, m. (Hellas 11Ib). * 80 74 FC 5l.green, u.(Hellas 11Ib).VF o 50 75 FC 5l green, three large/one clear margins, u.(Hellas 11Ib). o 40 76 FC 5l. green, plate flaw «broken internal frame line just above left 5», u. (Hellas 11Ib). o 50 77 FC 5l. green, one narrow margin, u. (Hellas 11Ib). o 25 78 FC 5l. deep olive green, m. (Hellas 11Ic). Three good to large margins and one narrow. 68 79 FC 5l deep olive green, coarse impression, u. (Hellas 11Ic) o 40 80 FC 10l. ochre-orange (coarse impression) with yellowish cast, u. F-VF. (Hellas 12Ia). o 110 81 FC 10l.orange (shades) yellow wash, u. F. (Hellas 12Ib). o 75 A. KARAMITSOS - AUCTION 441 STARTING PRICES IN EURO E - 5 82 FC 10l. orange, u. (Hellas 12Ib). o 50 83 FC 10l orange, u.(Hellas 12Ib). o 45 84 FC 10l. orange with yellowish cast, u. VF. (Hellas 12Ib). o 35 85 FC 10l. orange, u. Var. «1 inverted.» (Kound. 11.1, pos.136). RR. (Hellas 12IbNa). o 700 86 FC 10l. orange-vermillion, mng. VF. (Hellas 12Ic). (*) 700 87 FC 10l orange-vermilion, canc. «9». Var. «lightly double CF» (Kound.11.4). One narrow margin. (Hellas 12Ic o 300 var). 88 FC 20l deep ultramarine, u. Superb copy. (Hellas 13Ia) o 220 89 FC 1862 EL from «ΤΡΙΠΟΛΙΣ (18)*14 ΜΑΡΤ. 62» to Άργος fr. & dott. «18» with 20l. deep ultramarine, (Hellas EL 220 13Ia). 90 FC 20l indigo blue, three good/large and one narrow margins, canc. «4» (=ΜΕΓΑΡΑ), u.(Hellas 13Ib). o 130 91 FC 1862 EL fr.20l.indigo-blue (coarse print) canc.dott.»9» & «ΠΑΤΡΑΙ (9)*4 ΣΕΠΤ.62» (typ.I+II),arr.»ΑΘΗΝΑΙ EL 200 (1)*6 ΣΕΠΤ.62».Good margins. (Hellas 13 Ib). 92 FC 20l. prussian blue in pair, u. 3 good to large/1 narrow margins. (Hellas 13Ic). o 320 93 FC 20l prussian blue with yellow cast. VF. (Hellas 13Ic) o 80 94 FC 20l. prussian-blue, good/large margins except one closing corner, u. (Hellas 13Ic). o 80 95 FC 20l. deep blue, mng. (Hellas 13Id). CERT. P.HOLCOMBE (1983). Rare. (*) 1800 96 FC 20l.deep blue with yellowish cast, one narrow margin, u.(Hellas 13Id). o 90 97 FC 20l.Deep blue, u.Var.»inverted 0».Small thin spot.(Hellas 13IdNb). o 150 98 FC EL from «ΤΡΙΠΟΛΙΣ*10.ΙΑΝ.62» fr. with 20l. deep blue to Pyrgos. (Hellas 13Id). EL 160 99 FC 20l deep dull chalky blue u. Large margins. Superb. (Hellas 13Ie) o 180 100 FC 40l. mauve on blue, m. (Hellas 14Ia). Regummed. * 1100 101 FC 40l mauve on blue, u.
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