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680 Insects Bees / Insectes Abeilles See Also Lots:/Voir Aussi Lots:
Lot No Type Description Price
544 ND image CHAD (1966) White-throated bee-eater (Merops albicollis)*. Imperforate corner block of 4. Scott No C28, Yvert No PA31.
AVAILABLE AT $20
546 ND image CHAD (1966) Green bee-eater (Merops orientalis)*. Imperforate corner block of 4. Scott No C31, Yvert No PA34.
AVAILABLE AT $75
3600 EL image NEW CALEDONIA (1966) Scarlet honey eater*. Deluxe sheet. Scott No C49, Yvert No PA89.
AVAILABLE AT $40
3607 SPE image JAPAN (1975) Bonin Island Honey Eater*. Overprinted MIHON (specimen). Scott No 1201, Yvert No 1165. Hard to find!
AVAILABLE AT $25
3626 ESS image ETHIOPIA (1985) Little bee-eater (Merops pusillus)*. Set of 6 progressive proofs. Scott No 1112, Yvert No 1117.
AVAILABLE AT $100
12547 EL image FRANCE (1960) European bee-eaters*. Deluxe sheet. Scott No 981, Yvert No 1276.
AVAILABLE AT $30
15695 EL image CAMEROUN (1985) Red-throated bee-eater*. Deluxe sheet. Scott No 800, Yvert No 779.
AVAILABLE AT $15
24576 EL image CHAD (1966) Little green bee-eater*. Deluxe sheet. Scott No C31, Yvert No PA34.
AVAILABLE AT $20
706 ND image ST. THOMAS & PRINCE (2006) Butterflies*. Bees*. Set of 4 imperforate sheetlets with decorative borders.
AVAILABLE AT $40
10192 VAR image U.S.A. (1992) Wild flowers: Twinflower*, Sunflower*, Bunchberry*, Pasqueflower*, Plains prickly pear, Moss Campoin*. Scott No 2665-6, 2675-6, 2686-7. Yvert No 2067-8, 2077-8, 2087-8. Fantastic perforation error in a block of 6 wildflowers. First, two rows of perforations cut into 2 of the stamps, then, the vertical perforations are very odd too as the sheet seems to have gone though the perforation machine twice leaving ten 40mm high vertical holes rather than perforations. A magnificent showpiece!
AVAILABLE AT $150
5100 ENT image U.S.A. (1912) Apple. Pear. Quince. Honey Locust. Postal card (O) with printed advertisement on reverse for Shenandoah Nurseries offering Apple and Pear Grafts, Seedlings, Black and Honey Locust seed. The honey locust is so called because its fragrant flowers attract swarms of bees! Hard to find!
AVAILABLE AT $25
5120 L U.S.A. (1857) Tobacco. Cotton. Sugar. Molasses. Whale Oil. Beeswax. Gunpowder. Wine. Cotton. Wool. Foreign exchange rates. Coffee. Glass. Lumber. Agriculture. April 11, 1857 issue of "New Orleans Price-Current, Commercial Intelligence and Merchants Transcript, being a semi-weekly newsletter listing quantities and prices for an enormous number of exported and imported items too numerous to mention. Sent ""By Steamer"" to Greenock, Scotland via Boston & Liverpool, with appropriate markings including receiving datestamps and large numeral ""5"" and ""24"". Fabulous exhibit item!"" image (Image b) (Image c)
AVAILABLE AT $325
16958 EL image FRANCE (1993) Beehive*. Museum of Natural History*. Bloc gommé. Scott No 2363, Yvert No 2812.
AVAILABLE AT $90
2764 ESS UNITED NATIONS (1973) Honeycomb*. Set of 8 imperforate progressive proof blocks of 4. Scott No 239, Yvert No 232. Volunteers Program. From the UN printer archives. Rare! image (Image b) (Image c) (Image d)
AVAILABLE AT $200

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