• Address
    Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc.
    21 West 38th Street, 7th Floor
    New York, NY 10018-2246
    Tel.: +1 212 753 6421
    Fax: +1 212 753 6429
     
    2911 Turtle Creek Blvd.
    Suite 225
    Dallas
    TX 75219
    Tel.: +1 214 754 5991
    E-Mail: andrew@siegelauctions.com
    Web: http://www.siegelauctions.com
  • About Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries

    Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries has been running continuous stamp auctions since 1930 and is based in the United States with offices in both New York and Dallas. The International Division, headed by director Charles Shreve, offers quality material through auctions held throughout the year. This includes well-known collections of stamps and postal history covering all aspects of philately inclusive of British Commonwealth, European, South American and Asian material.


Terms and Conditions

Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries


Conditions of Sale


The property described in this catalogue will be offered at public auction by Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc. (“Galleries”) on behalf of various consignors and itself or affiliated companies. By bidding on any lot, whether directly or by or through an agent, in person, or by telephone, facsimile or any other means, the bidder acknowledges and agrees to all of the following Conditions of Sale.

1. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The term “final bid” means the last bid acknowledged by the auctioneer, which is normally the highest bid offered. The purchase price payable by the buyer will be the sum of the final bid and a commission of 18% of the final bid (“buyer’s premium”), together with any sales tax, use tax or customs duties due on the sale.

2. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his discretion and, in the event of a dispute, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding or to reoffer and resell the lot in dispute. The Galleries’ record of the final sale shall be conclusive.

3. All bids are per numbered lot in the catalogue unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale. The right is reserved to group two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, or to act on behalf of the seller. The Galleries will execute bidding instructions on behalf of clients, but will not be responsible for the failure to execute such bids or for any errors in the execution of such bids.

4. Lots with numbers followed by the symbol ° are offered subject to a confidential minimum bid (“reserve”), below which the lot will not be sold. The absence of the symbol ° means that the lot is offered without a reserve. If there is no reserve, the auctioneer has sole discretion to establish a minimum opening bid and may refuse an offer of less than half of the published estimate. Any lot that does not reach its reserve or opening bid requested by the auctioneer will be announced as “passed” and excluded from the prices realized lists after the sale. The Galleries may have a direct or indirect ownership interest in any or all lots in the sale resulting from an advance of monies or goods-in-trade or a guarantee of minimum net proceeds made by the Galleries to the seller.

5. Subject to the exclusions listed in 5(A), the Galleries will accept the return of lots which have been misidentified or which have obvious faults that were present when the lot was in the Galleries’ custody, but not so noted in the lot description. All disputed lots must be received by the Galleries intact with the original packing material within 5 days of delivery to the buyer but no later than 30 days from the sale date. (5A) EXCLUSIONS: The following lots may not be returned for any reason, or may not be returned for the reasons stated: i) lots containing 10 or more items; ii) lots from buyers who registered for the pre-sale exhibition or received lots by postal viewing, thereby having had the opportunity to inspect them before the sale; iii) any lot described with “faults,” “defects” or a specific fault may not be returned because of any secondary fault; iv) photographed lots may not be returned because of centering, margins, short/nibbed perforations or other factors shown in the illustrations; v) the color of the item does not match the color reproduction in the sale catalogue or website listing; vi) the description contains inaccurate information about the quantity known or reported; or vii) a certification service grades a stamp lower than the grade stated in the description.

6. Successful bidders, unless they have established credit with the Galleries prior to the sale, must make payment in full before the lots will be delivered. Buyers not known to the Galleries must make payment in full within 3 days from the date of sale. The Galleries retains the right to demand a cash deposit from anyone prior to bidder registration and/or to demand payment at the time the lot is knocked down to the highest bidder, for any reason whatsoever. In the event that any buyer refuses or fails to make payment in cash for any lot at the time it is knocked down to him, the auctioneer reserves the right to reoffer the lot immediately for sale to the highest bidder. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard and Discover only) can be accepted as payment but will be subject to a 3% Convenience Fee, which will be added to the total of the entire invoice (including hammer price, buyer’s premium, shipping and transit insurance charges and any applicable taxes).

7. If the purchase price has not been paid within the time limit specified above, nor lots taken up within 7 days from the date of sale, the lots will be resold by whatever means deemed appropriate by the Galleries, and any loss incurred from resale will be charged to the defaulting buyer. Any account more than 30 days in arrears will be subject to a late payment charge of 11⁄2 % per month as long as the account remains in arrears. Any expenses incurred in securing payment from delinquent accounts will be charged to the defaulter. A fee of $250.00 per check will be charged for each check returned for insufficient funds.

8. All lots are sold as genuine. Any lot accompanied by a certificate issued by The Philatelic Foundation or by Professional Stamp Experts within 5 years of the sale date is sold “as is” and in accordance with the description on the certificate. Such lots may not be returned for any reason, including but not limited to a contrary certificate of opinion. Buyers who wish to obtain a certificate for any item that does not have a P.F. or P.S.E. certificate (dated as above) may do so, provided that the following conditions are met: (1) the purchase price must be paid in full, (2) the item must be submitted to an acceptable expertizing committee with a properly executed application form within 21 days of the sale, (3) a copy of the application form must be given to the Galleries, (4) in the event that an adverse opinion is received, the Galleries retain the right to resubmit the item on the buyer’s behalf for reconsideration, without time limit or other restrictions, (5) unless written notification to the contrary is received, items submitted for certification will be considered cleared 90 days from the date of sale, and (6) in the event any item is determined to be “not as described”, the buyer will be refunded the purchase price and the certification fee up to $800.00 unless otherwise agreed to in writing.

9. Until paid for in full, all lots remain the property of the Galleries on behalf of the seller.

10. Agents executing bids on behalf of clients will be held responsible for all purchases made on behalf of clients unless otherwise arranged prior to the sale.

11. The buyer assumes all risk for delivery of purchased lots and agrees to pay for prescribed shipping costs. Buyers who receive lots in the U.S. are obligated to pay whatever sales tax or compensating use tax might be due, and buyers outside the U.S. are responsible for all customs duties.

12. The bidder consents that any action or proceeding against it may be commenced and maintained in any court within the State of New York or in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, that the courts of the State of New York and United States District Court for the Southern District of New York shall have jurisdiction with respect to the subject matter hereof and the person of the bidder. The bidder agrees not to assert any defense to any action or proceeding initiated by Galleries based upon improper venue or inconvenient forum. The bidder agrees that any action brought by the bidder shall be commenced and maintained only in a Federal Court in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York or the State Court in the county in which Galleries has its principal place of business in New York. The bidder agrees not to use a public conflict resolution service and not to use any form of social media to publish comments or information about the Galleries and its employees which might harm the Galleries’ reputation or business. These Conditions of Sale shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York, and shall constitute an agreement that shall be binding on the parties, and their respective heirs, administrators, distributees, successors and assignees.

SCOTT R. TREPEL, Principal Auctioneer
Auctioneer’s License No. 795952
N.Y.C. Department of Consumer Affairs
80 Lafayette Street, New York, N.Y. 10013
Telephone (212) 577-0111
Revised 1/2017

Grades, Abbreviations and Values Used in Descriptions

Grades and Centering

Our descriptions contain detailed information and observations about each item’s condition. We have also assigned grades to stamps and covers, which reflect our subjective assessment. For stamps, the margin width, centering and gum are described and graded according to generally-accepted standards (an approximate correlation to numeric grades is provided at right). Although we believe our grades are accurate, they are not always exactly aligned with third-party grading terms or standards for all issues. A lot may not be returned because a certification service grades a stamp lower than the grade stated in the description. Information from the P.S.E. Stamp Market Quarterly and P.S.E. Population ReportSM is the most current available, but lots may not be returned due to errors or changes in statistics or data.

Extremely Fine Gem (90-100): The term “Gem” describes condition that is the finest possible for the issue. This term is equivalent to “Superb” used by grading services.

Extremely Fine (80-90): Exceptionally large/wide margins or near perfect centering.

Very Fine (70-85): Normal-size margins for the issue and well- centered with the design a bit closer to one side. “Very Fine and choice” applies to stamps that have desirable traits such as rich color, sharp impression, freshness or clarity of cancel.

Fine (60-70): Smaller than usual margins or noticeably off center. Pre-1890 issues may have the design touched in places.

Very Good (below 60): Attractive appearance, but margins or perforations cut into the design.

Covers

Minor nicks, short edge tears, flap tears and slight reduction at one side are normal conditions for 19th century envelopes. Folded letters should be expected to have at least one file fold. Light cleaning of covers and small mends along the edges are accepted forms of conservation. Unusual covers may have a common stamp with a slight crease or tiny tear. These flaws exist in virtually all 19th century covers and are not always described. They are not grounds for return.

Catalogue Values and Estimates

Unless otherwise noted, the currently available Scott Catalogue values are quoted in dollars with a decimal point. Other catalogues are often used for foreign countries or specialized areas and are referred to by their common name: Stanley Gibbons (SG), Dietz, American Air Mail Catalogue (AAMC), Michel, Zumstein, Facit, etc. Estimates are indicated with an “E.” and reflect our conservative valuation in dollars. Reserves will never exceed the low end of the estimate range; they will sometimes exceed Scott Catalogue value for stamps in Extremely Fine condition.

Because of certain pricing inconsistencies in the Scott Catalogue—for example, blocks that have no gum, the absence of premiums for Mint N.H. items, etc.—we cannot guarantee the accuracy of values quoted for multiples, specialized items and collection lots. We generally try to be conservative, but buyers may not return a lot because of a discrepancy in catalogue value due to Scott pricing inconsistencies.

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Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries


Robert A. Siegel - Outstanding United States Stamps, featuring the Dragonfly Collection
February 27th - 28th, 2024

Outstanding United States Stamps, featuring the Dragonfly Collection

Short Terms and Conditions

Starting prices will be determined at the auctioneer's esteem using reference estimate prices.
The purchase price payable by the buyer will be the sum of the final bid and a commission of 18% of the final bid (“buyer’s  premium”), together with any sales tax, use tax or customs duties due on the sale.

Please note the Terms and Conditions

Lot Start Lot End Starting Time

Tuesday February 27th, 2024

1 104 10:30 EST
105 264 13:30 EST

Wednesday February 28th, 2024

265 388 10:30 EST
389 582 13:30 EST
Current Auctions
February 27th - 28th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel - Outstanding United States Stamps, featuring the Dragonfly Collection
Outstanding United States Stamps, featuring the Dragonfly Collection
February 29th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel - The Dragonfly Collection of U.S. Revenue Stamps
The Dragonfly Collection of U.S. Revenue Stamps
March 5th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel - The Dr. Geza Homonnay Collection
The Dr. Geza Homonnay Collection of First Issues of the World on Cover
March 6th - 7th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel - The World Traveler Collection
The World Traveler Collection: Elusive Postage Stamps of the World, Part II
March 19th - 20th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel - United States Postal History
With Trans-Mississippi Covers, the Magnolia Collection of Mail to and from China and the Philippines, Classic Issues on ...
April 9th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel -The Magnolia Collection: German Offices in China and Kiauchau Part 1
April 22nd - 25th, 2024
Robert A. Siegel - United States Stamps
Two Old-Time Collections, Further selections from the Eugene L. Grace Collection, The “Joy” set of Graded Air Post and ...
Auction Results
December 6th - 7th, 2023
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
GB and Commonwealth, Middle East, Netherlands Indies, Falkland Islands, France, Germany
June 27th, 2023
Robert A. Siegel - The Magnolia Collection: 2023 Rarities of the World
Rarity Sale U.S. and worldwide including parts of the Magnolia collection.
May 23rd - 24th, 2023
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
The Magnolia Collections of Specialized Middle East, Netherlands Indies and Early India Flight Covers
British Commonwealth, ...
March 29th, 2023
Robert A. Siegel - The Magnolia Collection: Japanese Foreign Mail and Post Offices
The Magnolia Collection: Japanese Foreign Mail and Post Offices
March 28th, 2023
Robert A. Siegel - The Magnolia Collection: Classic Uruguay Stamps and Covers
The Magnolia Collection: Classic Uruguay Stamps and Covers
March 1st, 2022
Robert A. Siegel - The Magnolia Collection of U.S. Mail in China & Japan: Part 2
U.S. Mail in China & Japan
December 1st - 2nd, 2021
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
Numerous Valuable Worldwide Collections and Large Lots, including the extensive stock of a long-time show dealer.
October 20th, 2021
Robert A. Siegel - The Scarsdale Collection, Part 11 British North America
Numerous Valuable Worldwide Collections and Large Lots, including the extensive stock of a long-time show dealer.
May 25th - 27th, 2021
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Numerous Valuable Worldwide Collections and Large Lots, including the extensive stock of a long-time show dealer.
June 30th - July 1st, 2020
Robert A. Siegel - 2020 Rarities of the World
Philately and postal history worldwide
May 21st, 2020
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Important and desirable collections philately of the whole world
December 10th - 12th, 2019
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Important and desirable collections philately of the whole world
October 29-30th, 2019
Robert A. Siegel - William H. Gross Collection: United States Postal History
The William H. Gross collection of United States Postal History.
June 18th - 20th, 2019
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History, including the Angel Collection
This large and diverse sale contains an interesting assemblage of desirable stamps and covers from around the world, featuring several ...
March 19th, 2019
Robert A. Siegel - The Dimitris Bertsimas Collection
The Bertsimas Collection contains many of Great Britain's most important stamp rarities, all of which are in exceptional ...
March 11th - 13th, 2019
Robert A. Siegel - United States Postal History
Sale 1196 features an exceptional array of U.S. postal history, including a specialized collection of the New York Postmaster's ...
December 4th, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - The Alfredo Frohlich Collection
The Alfredo Frohlich Collection: The Evolution of Postal Systems in Panama, 1777-1881
December 4th - 5th, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Stamps and covers from around the world including a significant collection formed by the late William Negus Castor. Great Britain with ...
October 3rd, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - United States Treasures: The William H. Gross Collection
United States Stamp Treasures from The William H. Gross Collection is the greatest U.S. stamp auction in history. The auction contains 106 ...
June 20th, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - The Dr. Robert B. Pildes Collection of Israel 1948 Doar Ivri Issue
The Dr. Pildes collection of the popular “Doar Ivri” first issue of Israel, along with their corresponding Postage Due ...
June 19th - 20th, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
This large and diverse sale contains an interesting assemblage of desirable stamps and covers from around the world. Included in this ...
March 13th, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - The Calgary Collection of Canada
The Calgary Collection is one of the finest quality collections of Canada to appear on the market in many years. Offered at unreserved ...
March 13th, 2018
Robert A. Siegel - The Scarsdale Collection, Part 10: France
The magnificent series of Scarsdale Collection Sales continues with a wonderful offering of the stamps of France, which appealed to the ...
November 15th - 16th, 2017
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1170
Worldwide Stamps and Postal History with an extensive selection of Great Britain and British Commonwealth, with particularly strong ...
November 14th, 2017
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1169
The Dr. Paul M. Cere Collection of Semi-Official Air Posts of Canada, 1918-1934 with many rarities.
November 14th, 2017
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1168
The Barry P. Fletcher Collection of early Colombian Air Post stamps and the flight covers.
November 8th - 9th, 2017
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1167
Featuring the Chip Gliedman Collection of 12c 1861 Issue Covers, a Collection of Philadelphia Advertising Covers sold for the benefit of ...
April 25th-28th, 2017
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1152
Containing 1,850 lots of British Commonwealth and Great Britain, China, Egypt, Europe and Colonies.
November 16th-18th, 2016
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1143: Worldwide Stamps and Postal History, Featuring The Irwin Weinberg Inve
This sizable auction of 1,214 lots contains a wealth of diverse and ...
November 15th, 2016
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1142: Republic of Cuba
This special sale, devoted to one of the most comprehensive Republic of ...
November 15th, 2016
Robert A. Siegel - Sale 1141: Worldwide Treasures of Philately from The Irwin Weinberg Inventory
The Irwin Weinberg “International Treasures of Philately “ sale features a wide variety of rare and elusive stamps and covers ...
June 14-15th, 2016
Robert A. Siegel Auction - Sale 1130
Worldwide auction offer with strong section British Commonwealth.
December 9-10th, 2015
Robert A. Siegel Auction - Sale 1114
The F. Christian Killien, M.D. Collection of Superb Quality Worldwide Stamps with exceptional quality unused stamps also some select used ...
May 19th, 2015
Robert A. Siegel Auction - Sale 1097
The Richard C. Frajola Collection of Classic Worldwide Covers from 1840-1860.
May 19th - 20th, 2015
Robert A. Siegel Auction - Sale 1098
Worldwide Stamps and Postal History, Covers and Collections. Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, China and many more.