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To be sold at public auction Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at 3:45 PM
(Viewing 10AM - 3 PM) THE DRAKE HOTEL 440 Park Avenue Corner of 56th Street & Park Avenue NewYork , NY by H.R.Harmer, Inc. Philatelic Auctioneers PRESALE EXHIBITION OF LOTS
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CONDITIONS OF SALE THE PLACING OF A BID SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.
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BIDDING Unless announced otherwise by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot, as numbered in the printed Catalogue . H.R. Harmer, as agent for the consignor or vendor, shall regulate the bidding and shall determine the manner in which the bidding shall be conducted. Harmers reserves the right to withdraw any lot prior to sale (without liability to any potential purchaser or agent), to re-offer any withdrawn lot, to divide a lot or to group two or more lots belonging to the same consignor or vendor, and to refuse any bid believed not made in good faith. The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer shall prevail. Should a dispute arise between bidders (including a dispute between a floor bidder and the auctioneer acting on behalf of a mail bidder, consignor or vendor), the auctioneer alone shall determine who is the successful bidder and whether to reoffer the lot in dispute. Should a dispute arise after the sale, the auctioneer 's sale records shall be conclusive. On all lots sold, a comm ission of 15% on the hammer price is payable by the buyer. (a) The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of clients (and consignors or vendors) but shall not be liable for errors and omissions in executing instructions to bid, however received, and whether such errors or omissions be those of the bidder or agent or those of the auctioneer . (b) All lots are offered subject to a reserve price. The auctioneer may implement such reserve price . The auctioneer may implement such reserve price by bidding on behalf of the consignor vendor. (c) It may also be assumed that all consignors have been advanced monies against the sale of their stamps and Harmers therefore has a security interest over and above the normal auction commission . (d) Purchases made by a consignor or vendor or his agent on his own lots shall be considered as a sale subject to commissions and sales tax as applicable. (e) Agents are responsible for all purchases made on behalf of their clients , unless other arrangements have been confirmed in writing prior to the auction . PAYMENT FOR PURCHASES Payment for lots, including those on which opinions are desired (Condition of Sale 8), shall be as follows : (a) Floor Bidders. Payment of the purchase price, or such part there of as Harmers shall require , shall be made by the purchaser in such manner as Harmers may determine . The name and address of the purchaser of each lot shall be given to the auctioneer immediately following the sale of such lot. (b) Mail Bidders. A successful mail bidder will be notified of lots purchased . Before Harmers will send such lots, payment in full must be received by Harmers within three (3) business days of receipt of the aforesaid notification by the mail bidder . However , a purchaser known to Harmers , or who furnishes satisfactory references, may at Harmers option, have purchases delivered or forwarded for immediate payment (by a dollar draft on a U.S. bank in the case of overseas purchasers ). Mailed delivery will be to the address on the bid sheet and proof by Harmers of receipt of a sending at the advised address shall constitute delivery. All charges for handling , delivery and insurance (obtained by Harmers on behalf of the purchaser ) shall be added to the purchase price ; a minimum charge of $1.00 will be made . Risk of loss in transit shall be on the purchaser . (c) Where an opinion of a generally recognized authority* is desired, the time for payment may be extended in accord with and subject to Condition of Sale 8. Title shall not pass to the purchaser until full payment has been received by Harmers as agents for the consignor or vendor. (a) Purchasers agree to pay for lots as specified in Condition of Sale 4 (or as the same may be modified by Condition of Sale 8), and no credit is extended; a late payment charge of 2% for the first month and 2 1/2% for each succeeding month compounded shall be added if payment is not made in accordance with the aforesaid conditions . (b) In the event that a bidder shall fail to comply with these Condit ions of Sale ("Non-Complying Bidder"), then , as to any lot with respect to which such failure to comply occurs , Harmers may, in its sole discretion , re-offer such lot during the same auction or at an auction at a later time, or by private treaty at such time as Harmers , in its sole discretion , deems appropriate and the Non-Complying Bidder shall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the hammer price and the net proceeds of a sale to a subsequent purchaser , whether at auction or by private treaty, as well as for all costs and expenses of both sales , all other charges due thereunder , including commissions with respect to both sales , whether payable to Harmers or to a third party and all incidental damages . It shall be in Harmers ' sole discretion to determine whether to re-offer the lot theretofore hammereddown to a Non-Complying Bidder at the same auction , or by private treaty in due course , or at a subsequent auction conducted by Harmers . In no event shall any surplus arising from the sale of a re-offered lot be payable to a Non-Complying Bidder. (c) A defaulting purchaser shall be deemed to have granted Harmers a security interest in property in Harmers possession owned by such purchaser . Harmers shall have all of the rights afforded a secured party under the New York Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such property an may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by it for the account of, or due from Harmers to such purchaser. (d) If Harmers takes any legal steps to secure payment of a delinquent account , the defaulting purchaser shall be liable for all legal and other expenses incurred by Harmers to secure such payment , including but not limited to a reasonable allowance for attorneys' fees. For purposes of this paragraph, the term legal steps shall be deemed to include any and all consultation by Harmers with its attorneys with respect to all matters arising out of a delinquent account.
EXHIB ITIO N AND INSPECTION OF LOTS; QUALITY AND AUTHENT ICITY 7. (a) On Premises Inspection and Postal Viewing. Ample opportunity is given for on premises inspection prior to the auction date , and, upon written request and at Harmers discretion, for inspection by postal viewing (all as detailed elsewhere in this Catalogue) . (b) Each lot is sold as genuine and correctly described , based on individual description as modified by any specific notations in this Catalogue , including but not restricted to the section entitled "Key to Cataloguing ". (c) Qualit y. Any lot which a purchaser considers to be incorrectly described may be returned to Harmers within two weeks of its receipt by such purchaser ("Returning Purchaser"), provided , however, that the same is received by Harmers within four weeks of the date of the auction; however, Harmers may, in its discretion , refuse acceptance of such returned lot. If an opinion of a generally recognized authority is desired , the period of time within which a lot must be received by Harmers will be extended in accordance with Condition of Sale 8. In the event that a dispute cannot be resolved by reference to a generally recognized authority, and Harmers thereupon undertakes to re-offer the lot with a description identical to the description disputed, the Returning Purchaser shall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the proceeds of the sale to the Returning Purchaser and the proceeds of a sale to a subsequent purchaser, as well as for all costs and expenses of the re-sale, including commission , and all incidental damages . Any lot, the description of which is disputed , must be returned intact in the condition received by the purchaser. The following lots are not returnable except at the discretion of Harmers : (i) lots from purchasers who attended the exhibition of the lots; (ii) lots examined by postal viewers ; (iii) lots on account of their appearance , if they are illustrated in this Catalogue ; (iv) lots described as having repairs, defects or faults-for any reason; (v) U.S. stamps (through 1918) for reasons of paper inclusions, (vi)no encapsulated stamps unless originally offered in this condition . (d) Authenticity . Any lot which is declared otherwise than genuine by a generally recognized authority is returnable , provided such lot is received by Harmers within four weeks of the date of the auction . Proof that a generally recognized authority declines to express an opinion is normally grounds for the return of a lot. (e) Expenses incurred in the submission and the return of a lot under Conditions of Sale 7-9 are not refunded .
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EXTENSION OF TIME (a) When an opinion from a generally recognized authority is not expected or available within four weeks from the date of the auction, the purchaser shall : (i) within seven days of receipt thereof submit the lot to one of the generally recognized authorities . (ii) notify Harmers , in writing (and preferably on the form supplied) , of such submission no later than four weeks from the date of the auction . Such notification shall be deemed given when received by Harmers and shall include the name and address of the authority to whom the lot has been submitted . (b} A prospective purchaser wishing to submit a lot to an authority not accepted by Harmers shall, prior to the date of the auction, request in writing permission for such submission and obtain confirmation of such request from Harmers . The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse a bid where the authority requested is not acceptable on any grounds , which grounds need not be disclosed by Harmers . (c) Payment for lots upon which an extension of time is obtained pursuant to this Condition of Sale 8 may be made in accord with Condition of Sale 4, subject to the following (paragraph d) and herein. (d) If a lot is certified by a generally recognized authority to be other than as described : (i) the sale (and the invoice with respect thereto , if outstanding) will be cancelled ; and, (ii) to the extent set forth in Condition of Sale 9, payment of the expense of certification will be made to the purchaser . (e) Any lot with a PF. certificate issued in the last six years is not eligible for extension. EXPENSES OF CERTIFICATION Expenses of certification shall be borne by the purchaser except where a lot is certified other than as described and is returned to Harmers in accordance with Condition of Sale 8. SALES TAX Unless exempted by law, a purchaser shall pay New Jersery or New York State and local sales taxes, or any compensating use taxes of any other State. APPLICAB LE LAW, JURISDICTION , ETC. All matters arising out of this auction shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York without giving effect to the choice of law principles thereof. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this auction shall be settled by arbitration in the City of New York, State of New York in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Association and judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator or Arbitrators may be entered in any Court having jurisdiction . The purchaser at this auction (a) consents and submits to the jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of New York and of the Courts of the United States for a judicial district within the territorial limits of the State of New York for all matters arising out of this auction sale, including , without limitation , any action or proceeding instituted for the enforcement of any right , remedy, obligation and liability arising under or by reason thereof ; and (b) consents and submits to the venue of such action or proceeding in the City and County of New York (or such judicial district of a Court of the United States as shall include the same) .
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THE SECOND STOCK EXCHANGE INVERT PANE Wednesday , November 16, 2005 at 3:45 P.M. Sale To Be Conducted At The Drake Hotel Central Park and Park Ave. Rooms 440 Park Ave. (Corner of Park Ave. & 56th St.) New York, N .Y.
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#2630b & 2630c , 29c ew York Stock Exc hange B ice ntenn ial, Black M issi ng and Ce nter Inver ted, complete botto m left pane of 40 compr ising 12 with their central vignettes missing and 28 with their centra l vignettes inverte d, with traces of inverte d centra l vignettes in the top selvage above four stamp s and in the right selvage adjacent to seve n stamps, beautifully centered throughout with wonderful detailed impress ions on bright w hite paper, the bottom right block of four with a small ve ry shallow thin that barely affec ts the bottom right vertical pair, one other stamp with a small gum disturbance, the other 35 stamp s compr ising all 12 with their central vig nettes miss ing and 23 w ith their ce ntral vignettes inve rted are Never Hinged with pristine gum , Ex tremely Fine.
This is the seco nd of two reported panes. Th e first pane was so ld intact in the Jun e 16, 2002 Greg Mannin g Auctions Inc. Rarities auction. It rea lized $488 ,750, and has been brok en up into smaller units. That pane is the bottom right pane from the original sheet of 160 (4 panes of 40). Th e presence of this pane proves beyo nd any doubt that the two known panes reac hed the publi c over post office counters and belong in the Scott catalogue as legitimate recogn ized major e1Tors. The error occ urred w hen the original sheet of 160 stamps was inadvertently rotated 180 degr ees when transferred from the press where the frames were print ed to the press wher e the vignettes were printed. The first sheet was purchased at a post office in a small West Texas town in l 992. Th e buyer immedi ately recogn ized the centra l vignettes were absent on twe lve stamps and opted to concea l it from the public and wai ted to see if others appeare d in the marketplace . He then stored it away and forgot about it unti l a family gathering in Dece mber 200 I , at which time his w ife also noted that the central vignette s were inverted. Th ey decided to publi cize the existence of the pane by consign ing it to Greg Mannin g Auction s. Meanwhile, as documented in the September 5, 2005 editi on of Linn 's Stamp News , aomi Felblin ger, an employee of Miami University of Ohio , discove red the second pane . Mrs. Felblin ger purchased the pane at the university's contrac t postal station . She stored hers in a sock draw er at home and also forgot about it unt il she rediscove red it while preparing for a move. As soon as she found the pan e, she contacted a trusted friend, Ernest Whit e, and the pair visited Linn 's offices soo n after. After the story brok e, she was contacted by various interested part ies and selected H.R. Harmer, Inc. of New York to auction the pane, whi ch Est. 300 ,000-400 ,000 is now the only reported intact pane.(Photo) . . . . . .. . .... .. . . . ... . .........
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H.R. Ham, er, Inc.
Officers Greg Mannin g
GREGMANNINGAUCTIONS, INC. Trusted by Ser ious Collectors Worldwide
First Vice Chairman, CEO and President Chief Corporate Strat egist Esteban Perez Chief Exec utive Offic er, Europ e Ramon Egurbid e Larry Crawfo rd Ch ief Financia l Offi cer Anth ony Bongiovanni Chi ef Techn ology Offi cer Gregory N. Roberts Pres ident/CEO, Spectrum Numi smatics Internati onal, lnc . Laur ence Gibson Chief Operat ing Officer , Hon g Kong & No rth American Philatelic Division
THE GREG MANNING FAMILY OF COMPANIES Greg Manning Auctions , Inc.
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775 Passaic Ave nue Wes t Ca ldwe ll. NJ 07006-6409 Te l 973-882-0004 Fax . 973-882-3499 E-mail info @gregmannin g.co m www.greg manmng.com Greg l\1annin g Auctions, a di vision of GIVlAJ, is one of the wo rld ' s most promin ent spec ialty auction houses for dealers' stocks and int act collect ions. Four majo r auctions are he ld per year, realizing behveen $2 milli on and $5 milli on eac h. Co llectors and dea lers from around the wo rld attend the auctions, held at th e built-t o-suit auction gallery at iJ1e compan y' s Wes t Ca ldwe ll, NJ headquart ers . In additi on lo the auction attend ees, hundr eds of success ful bidd ers parti cipate via th e post. Internet. fax, telephone and E-m ail.
3 East 28'h Street, 7"' Floor New York. NY 100 16 Te l 2 12-532-3 700 Fax 212-44 7-5625 www .hrharmer. com 1-1 . R. Harmer, Inc. is one of tl1e grand nam es in phi lately. Condu cting publi c auctions since I 940 , the company has a traditi on of offe ring man y important and valuable single ow ner co llection sa les.
Greg Manning Galleries 775 Passa ic Ave nu e Wes t Caldwe ll, NJ 07006-6409 Tel: 973-882-0004 Fax : 973 -882-3 499 E-mail · info@gregmannin g.co m www.g reg mann ing.com Greg !lfannin g Galleries is the wid e-ranging, eclectic auction ann , responsible for I-long 1':ong based aucti ons, special and unique sa les, such as the 2003 United Nat ions ..L\rchives Auction, as we ll as domestically catering to the midran ge co llecto r through multi-th ousand lot Gallery auctions. Smaller specialized one-ow ner sa les have also been conducted by GMG .
Nutmeg Stamp Sales P 0 . Box 4547 Danbury. CT 068 13 Tel 203- 792-3862 Fax. 203 -798-7902 E-mail· info@nutm egs tan1p.com Nutm eg Stamp Sales is one of the leaders in the phi late lic market place , offe ring ove r I 50,000 lots per year aimed al the full spectrum of collectors, witJ1items ranging in value from $ 10 to $50,000 per item. Considered by many to be Arnerica·s ' user-friendly' mail auction house, most lots are illustrat ed in the catalogs in close prox imity to their descript ion, and all lots are depicted in co lor on the website. Founded in 198 8 by renowned dea ler Andr ew Levitt, CEO Emeritu s, and David Coog le, President, Nutm eg has historica lly so ld primari ly ow ned inventory rather than consignm ents, creating a unique alternati ve within the stamp indu stry.
Bowers & Merena Galleries I 8022 Cow an, #200 D Irvine. CA 926 14-6805 Tel. 1-800-458-4646 Fax : 949-253-09 16 E-m ail info@bowers andm erena.com Th e pre-emin ent coin auction company of the past 3 deca des, Bo\vers & Merena has so ld hundr eds of milli ons' worth of coi ns, paper money, and other numi smati c items. Bowe rs & Merena sold four of the five most va luabl e U.S . co in collections eve r fom1ed. includi ng the Louis Eliasberg ($45 milli on). Harry Bass ($38 milli on), John Wo rks Garrett ($25 milli on) and Amb assa dor and Mr s. R. Henry No rwe b ($20 million) co llections. Today • the finn continu es its more than 30 year tradition of serv ing sophisticated, high end coin auction bu yers.
Found ed in London in I 9 I 8 by Henry R. Hann er, the finn has enjoye d tl1e highest of reputations, while condu cting so me of th e most important sales in Philatelic history, includin g the Rothschild, Frank lin D. Rooseve lt, Caspary and Lagerloef sa les, as we ll as, the rece ntly conclud ed Dale-L ichtenstein auctions.
l11e fim1 enjoys a well-deserved reputation, indu stry wid e, for integrity and superb customer service.
Ivy & Manning Philatelic Auctions 775 Passa ic Ave nue Wes t Ca ldwell, NJ 07006-6409 Te l. 973-882- 0887 Fax 973 -882-3499 E-mail info@gregmannin g.co m www.gregmanmng.com Ivy & Mannin g Philat elic Auctions. previously kn ow as Ivy & Mader. is recog nized around th e wo rld as one of America ' s finest auction comp anies. spec ializing in the sale of high-end stamp s and postal history of the United States, British Comm onwea lth and wo rldwide. ll1 e fim1 has a we ll-deserved reputation for acc urate descriptions, superb customer sen ·ice and producing U1e finest catalogues in the indu stry .
Spectrum Num ismatics International I 8022 Cowan. # I 05 [n ,ine, CA 92614- 6805 Te l. 949-955-1250 Fax 949-955- I 824 lvw,v.spectnLmn1tmis matics.com Spectnu n Numi smatics International is one of America ' s leadin g coin wholesa lers . Th e Company supp lies coins to the nati on' s top coin auction houses and eCo mm erce companies. Spectrum 's customers ran ge from cas ual to very high-end cl ients, includin g both co llectors and dealers. Its offerings range in price from $50 to $2 milli on and up .
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Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. Board of Directors
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Esteban Perez
Esteban Perez
Larry Crawford
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Greg Manning Anthony L. Bongiovanni Gregory N. Roberts James M. Davin Carlos de Figueiredo Scott S. Rosenblum Mark B. Segall Jose Miguel Herrero Emilio Ballester
Greg Manning
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President Chief Executi ve Officer
Ramon Egurbide Chief Executi ve Officer , Europe
Larry Crawford Executi ve Vice President Chief Financial Officer
Gregory N. Roberts
Fiona Gould Controller
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Joanne Blauvelt
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Anthony Bongiovanni
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Chief Technology Officer
Laurence Gibson Chief Operating Officer , Hong Kong & North American , Phi latelic Division
Carol Meltzer General Counsel
Greg Manning Stamps
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Greg Manning
Andy Kupersmit President akupersmit@hrharmer .com
Sue Fields Office Manager
Chief Executi ve Officer
Laurence Gibson
Operations Sharon Ormsbee Director of Operation s
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Chief Operating Officer , Philatelic Division
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Ivy & Manning Stamps & Greg Manning Galleries
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David Graham
Randi Luzzi
Se nior Vice President Principal Auctioneer
George Eveleth
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Lisa Roemer
Bill Bergstrom
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Alicia Manning-Kalmar Marketing
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Operations (continued) Leroy Mitchell Shipping Manager
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