International Philippine Philatelic Society

Auction No. 64

Closing Date: 8pm, EST, April 20, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese Occupation

 

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Lot #

Description

Starting Bid ($)

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211.

Collection – 1945 Catalog and Album from Afran Stamp Company (Manila). 20 pages detailing the various Japanese Occupation issues with space to mount the stamps. Contains 67 stamps (hinged) mostly mint with the odd used. No high values included. Interesting statistics provided. Folded vertically.

10.00

212.

Article – Short article used for an early edition of the PPS Journal entitled ‘The Battle of Bataan Commemorated Philatelically’. Includes N8 (B/4) mint affixed to wax paper, N26, N36 and issues from Japan and the Republic period.

2.00

213.

N1 (x2) – Mint (NG). Forged Victory Overprints. Two purple handstamps on each stamp. One stamp with bottom selvedge. Few minor blunt perfs noted, otherwise an interesting combination.

5.00

214.

N12 (x2) – Used. Both with Official ‘KP’ Handstamps in purple in varying sizes. One pulled perf on second stamp otherwise sound. Good colour with light cancels.

10.00

215.

N4 (x12) – Mint (NG). Two B/6 showing different plate numbers (F139333 and F141035). Fresh overall appearance. Nice combination blocks from different plates.

3.00

216.

N7 (x2) – Used. Horizontal pair with Manila CDS across both stamps. Nicely centred for this issue and fresh appearance. Scarce stamps to find used, moreso in multiples. Scott Cat $350.

125.00

217.

N15 (x2) – Used. Both with Official ‘KP’ Handstamps, one in black the other in purple. Light cancels. Pulled perfs on bottom right of first stamp, otherwise sound stamps. Scarce combination.

10.00

218.

N27 – Used. Official ‘KP’ Handstamp in purple. Base stamp faded and bend causing scratch on top left. Minor tear on left perf. Clear Abra partial CDS. Scarce usage.

5.00

219.

N29a (x2) – Used. Both with Official ‘KP’ Handstamps in black and purple. Light cancels on stamps with good to excellent margins. Scarce combination and not often found on this issue.

15.00

220.

N32 – Used. Official ‘KP’ Handstamp in purple. Light cancel on generally sound stamp. Very minor blunt perfs noted for accuracy. Well centred with good colour. Difficult on this stamp.

10.00

221.

N37 – Mint (NG, NH). Perforated Single. Centred slightly to bottom left. Minor toning around perfs. Mentioned by Garrett as being proofs looted from the vault of the Manila Central Post Office during the battle for the liberation of Manila. Very Scarce.

50.00

222.

NB1-NB3 – Mint (OG). NB2 Light HR, others NH. Fresh set with good colour and well centred. NB3 with right margin selvedge.

20.00

223.

NB8 – Mint (NG). Unissued Original Printing. Charred copy removing about one third of the sheet from bottom. Tears and minor holes also noted. Garrett states that these were salvaged from the vaults of the Bureau of Posts by American G.I.s during the battle for Manila in 1945. Only a very few copies were recovered fully intact. Very scarce.

80.00

224.

NJ1 – Mint (NG, HR). Single stamp with plate number on right selvedge (Plate 773761). Good colour and a nice looking stamp overall.

5.00

225.

NJ1 – Mint (NG). B/4. Centred slightly right. Good colour and generally a nice looking block. Scarce in multiples. Cat $100 and hinged mint.

20.00

226.

NO2 – Mint (OG, NH). Two very small dry spots on gum side. Well centred with very fresh and vibrant colour. Difficult stamp. Scott Cat $55.

20.00

227.

NO2 – Mint (OG, NH). B/4. Very well centred and fresh overall appearance. Scarce to find so fine and in multiples. Scott Cat $220.

60.00

 

Lot #

Description

Starting Bid ($)

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228.

N1 – Addressed FDC tied with Manila – March 4, 1942 – Post Your Mail Early slogan cancel. Purple boxed censor handstamp on bottom left of cover. Stamp affixed close to top right of cover which has a few minor tone spots. Generally clean.

2.00

229.

N1, N14 – Cover from Manila to Pasig tied with ‘Manila – December 30, 1943 CDS. N14 cut on left side and minor toning noted. Purple boxed slogan on bottom left (Wikang Pambansa Natin ang Lagi Nating Gamitin – Always use our native language). Three types of this slogan known and only used during the 1943 Christmas period. Scarce.

20.00

230.

N1 (x2), NJ1 (x2) – Cover originally affixed with two Japanese stamps cancelled with Tarlac – December 20, 1942 CDS. A fine censor mark (Garrett IC13) applied in red and ‘Postage Due 10 Cvos’ handstamp in purple also applied, most likely from authorities indicating the original stamps contravened postal regulations. Stamps applied and cancelled in Manila to cover the postage due. Possibly philatelic in nature, but very interesting and most likely unique.

75.00

231.

N2, N6, N7 – Addressed FDC tied with Manila – April 30, 1943 CDS. Normal purple boxed censor handstamp on bottom of cover. Very clean and fresh, seldom offered so fine. Scarce.

60.00

232.

N4 – Affixed to long cover to Pasay and tied with Manila – September 1, 1942 CDS. Circular ‘Philatelic Section, Money Order Division’ handstamp on left. Type 1A Censor marking where the first and third ‘kanji’ in the second line of the censor handstamp are reversed in error. This handstamp was only in use for two months until the error was eventually detected. Creasing on corners and right side and small cut on left side. Very Scarce and seldom encountered.

60.00

233.

N4 – Two matching covers from Iloilo to Manila both tied with Iloilo CDS. One cover with fine Iloilo purple boxed handstamp Censor mark (Garrett #IB5), with the other showing Manila censor. Roughly opened on left and one cover with minor tear on right, not affecting the stamps. Very scarce usage.

40.00

234.

N12, N15 – Addressed provincial FDC to Mabolo, Cebu City, tied with Cebu CDS. Blue-Green circular cachet on right and Cebu black rectangular handstamp censor on bottom right (Garrett #IA5) Very scarce usage and seldom offered.

15.00

235.

N16 Kramer Forgery. Stamp and cover are genuine but postmark and censor mark are both forgeries produced by Kramer. Very fine and clean cover and quite sought after by collectors.

10.00

236.

N26 (B/4) – Addressed FDC tied with Legaspi cancel on stamps as well as an additional strike on left side. Scarce Legaspi censor purple boxed censor handstamp (Garrett Type IA7). Very heavy toning around stamps but scarce Legaspi cancels.

10.00

237.

N26 (B/4), NB1 (B/4) – Addressed FDC tied with Blue FDC slogan on N26 and ‘ManilaPhilippines’ undated CDS on NB1. Purple boxed Censor chop on reverse. Lovely ‘X-Otic Films’ corner address. Very fine and clean condition.

10.00

238.

N29-31 – Three addressed FDCs (one for each value) tied with Baguio – October 14, 1943 CDS. Slight foxing on covers and N30 cover with creasing. Kalayaan purple handstamp cachet on left. Not an easy town cancel.

7.00

239.

N29-N31 – Addressed FDC tied with Vigan – October 14, 1943 – Ilocos Sur CDS. Kalayaan handstamp cachet on left. Toning around stamp and cover with foxing. Average condition.

7.00

240.

N29a, N30a – Addressed FDC tied with Malolos – October 14, 1943 – Bulacan FDC. Very clean cover for this issue with no toning. Kalayaan purple triangular handstamp cachet on left.

7.00

241.

NB1-NB3 – Addressed FDC on long cover tied with Manila – November 12, 1942 cancel. Circular purple cachet on bottom right and purple censor handstamp on left side. Very clean and good condition. Seldom seen on long covers.

15.00

242.

NO3 – Affixed to Bureau of Posts official business card. Used as receipt for registered mail item. Cancelled October 11, 1943. Minor pit marks throughout card, otherwise a nice item and seldom offered.

15.00

243.

NO3 – Affixed to long Official Cover from San Fernando to Manila. Tied with ‘San Fernando – December 10, 194? CDS. Very minor corner creases common to these types of envelopes. Very scarce official usage. Very presentable cover in fine condition.

50.00

244.

Gunji Yubin Card – N32a-N34a FDC – Beautiful card issued by the Rikugun-Juhin-Honsho in Japan and printed in Tokyo. This is a view of Hangchau, in Central China. Distributed by the Army QM Depot to the expeditionary troops in different territories and this one was used as a FDC for N32a-N34a as tied and cancelled on the back of the card. Very scarce and seldom offered

50.00

245.

N1 on AFF Postal Card #1 – This card was only issued during the Japanese Occupation. Tie with ‘Constitution Day – September 7, 1944 – Manila’ CDS. Text on reverse deals with penalties to members offering various KP and provisional Kalayaan covers. Scarce postal card and seldom offered

35.00

246.

NUX1 – Postal Card addressed to Pablo Esperidion tied with Manila – August 9, 1943 CDS. Postal Savings Bank slogan on left. Back notation stating ‘for collectors purposes only’. With scarce Short Dividing Line Variety. Minor toning on two corners on the back from corner mounts, otherwise a nice looking card.

5.00

247.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Associacion Filatelica de Filipinas (AFF) circular slogan on left with additional text in purple. Dated September 16, 1943. Generally fine with slight discoloration of card, not affecting overall appearance.

5.00

248.

NUX3 – Addressed card with AFF description on left side. Dated February 16, 1944. Further descriptions on reverse. Postal Savings Bank slogan handstamp in purple on front. Minor dirt spot on bottom centre (front and back). Nice.

5.00

249.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Postal Savings Bank slogan handstamp in purple on left. Dated March 21, 1944. AFF P2 and P5 stamp news on reverse. Minor soiling on bottom left otherwise a nice looking card.

5.00

250.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Postal Savings Bank slogan handstamp in purple on left. AFF Philatelic Calendar for April 1944 on reverse. Tiny corner bend on top right and tone spot on top centre, otherwise a nice looking card.

5.00

251.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Postal Savings Bank slogan handstamp in purple on left. AFF Philatelic Calendar for May 1944. Minor stain spots noted mainly along edges. Otherwise a good looking card.

5.00

252.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Philippine Philatelic Club purple handstamp on front. Dated May 4, 1944 requesting attendance to the PPC inauguration. Horizontal and Vertical folds and slightly grubby appearance. With Minor creasing.

5.00

253.

NUX3 – Addressed card with ‘Magnitude in Miniature’ description printed on left side. Dated May 7, 1944. Philippine Philatelic Club inaugural program printed on reverse. Minor stain marks on front (possibly tape marks). Slightly flimsy but good overall condition.

5.00

254.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Philippine Philatelic Club ‘Flash’ description printed on left side. Dated May 18, 1944. Further text on reverse, dated May 16, 1944. Minor toning mainly around the edges, otherwise a good card.

5.00

255.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Philippine Philatelic Club ‘Two In One’ description printed on left side. Kapariz blue circular handstamp dated June 19, 1944. PPC Flashes (Rizalianatically) on reverse. Horizontal tone mark on top otherwise a nice looking card.

5.00

256.

NUX3 with N1 – Addressed card with Philippine Philatelic Club ‘Two In One’ description printed on left side. Kapariz blue circular handstamp dated June 19, 1944. PPC Flashes (Rizalianatically) on reverse. Minor crease on bottom right and top right corners. Two tone spots on perfs of N1.

5.00

257.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Philippine Numismatic & Antiquarian Society printed return address on top left. Dated July 3, 1944. Notice of regular meeting on July 9, 1944 on reverse. Very minor ding on top left noted for accuracy. Minor crease on bottom right. Slight toning mainly around edges.

5.00

258.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Philippine Philatelic Club ‘On With the Auctions’ description printed on left side. Dated August 8, 1944. PPS Flashes, No. 8 on reverse. Minor toning along edges, otherwise a good looking card.

5.00

259.

NUX3 – Addressed card with Philippine Philatelic Club ‘Extra Flash’ description printed on left side. Dated August 11, 1944. Small tear on top right corner and minor stain marks (possibly tape marks) noted. Flimsy card in good condition. Scarce

5.00

260.

NUX3 – First Anniversary of Philippine Stamp Exchange dated September 2, 1944. With details of program on reverse, held at the Arias Building in Manila. Generally fine condition.

5.00

261.

NUX3 – Addressed card with ‘What Do You Think’ description on left side. Dated September 7, 1944. Philatelic Ticket, No. 2 on reverse. Minor creasing on top right corner and few tropical stains noted, mainly along the edges. Generally fine.

5.00

262.

N1, N32 on NUX3 – Addressed card from Calamba, Laguna tied with June 19, 1944 CDS. Commemorating the 83rd Birth anniversary of Jose Rizal. Generally fine and not often encountered.

5.00

263.

N1, N32, N32a, NO1 on NUX3 – NO1 covering 2c stamp on card. With Society of Philatelic Rizalists ‘Benefit Auction’ description on left, with logo handstamp. Dated August 29, 1944. Jose Rizal – An Apostle of Liberty description on reverse. Toning around stamps and edges. Dull overall appearance. Interesting combination usage.

5.00

264.

N1, N32a, N32 on NUX3 – N32 covering 2c stamp on card. With Society of Philatelic Rizalists ‘Benefit Auction’ description on left, with logo handstamp. Dated August 29, 1944. Jose Rizal – An Apostle of Liberty description on reverse. Minor tone spots and toning noted around edges and sides. Unusual combination usage.

5.00

265.

N32 on NUX3 – N32 covering 2c stamp on card. Unaddressed card with Society of Philatelic Rizalists purple handstamp on bottom right (and same handstamp on reverse). Dated August 28, 1944. Constitution of the Society description on left side. Tone spots throughout card. N32 applied over the NUX3 2c stamp.

5.00

266.

Postal Card – USPI Postal Card with Methodist Church, Nozaleda Street, Manila scene. Handstamped ‘Warship Mail’ and it appears that postage was applied on arrival in Japan from the Philippines. Receiving February 13, 1923 CDS. Interesting usage.

30.00

267.

Postal Card with N10 – New Post Office, Plaza Lawton, Manila Post Card. Stamp tied with Manila – March 4, 1943 CDS. Proper purple boxed censor handstamp with ‘P Antonio’ oblong red handstamp along side (possibly handstamp of the censoring officer). Minor toning ton top centre otherwise a sound and very scarce item.

40.00

 

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