1998 SHOW (MOR #17) strips of 10; values: 2 each of 1.15, 1.30, 2.20, 2.70, 1 each of 1.30 &1.40; for each day of show 13 – 21 May 1998; machine 85999. he one from the 13th is discoloured, o/w VF. [PH cropped]
107TH Holyland Postal Bid Sale
By: Negev Holyland
Negev Holyland 107TH Holyland Postal Bid Sale
Welcome to the ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH NEGEV HOLYLAND AUCTION.
This auction features the POSTAL STATIONERY COLLECTION of SHAUL LADANY. Some of the items are not listed in Sid Morginstin’s book THE POSTAL STATIONERY OF ISRAEL. (Cheap self-serving plug: It is available from the SIP ED FUND.)
Shaul Ladany, in his time, has been a concentration camp prisoner, record-breaking athlete, patriot, professor and chairman of the Ben Gurion University entrepreneurial center. In his book, The King of the Road, he tells a remarkable and enthralling story about his life, from growing up in Belgrade at the time of the German invasion of 1941, to their escape to Hungary, being moved to Jewish ghetto and from there on to the notorious Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Ladany tells this early part of his story with a mixture of humility and sadness. Following the war Ladany and his family move to the new state of Israel where he begins running races, before moving to race walking. In this, Ladany discovers his true gift as he becomes a record-breaking athlete, racing in the USA and leading from him competing in the 1968 Mexico Olympics to winning the London to Brighton road race, right through to the horrific events of Munich in 1972. The King of the Road is a moving story of suffering, sadness, hope and joy and is told with a clarity and understanding which is rarely found in a book these days. It will fill your heart with warmth and delight.
[From the AMAZON.COM listing.] I urge you to read this book.
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Lot #153 - Israel computer labels
1992 CHRISTMAS (BI-16 # K15) upward shift of green and other colors – red in normal position
Lot #154 - Israel computer labels
ISRAPHIL ’98 (BI-16 #K23) (1) blank (2) inverted printing on 1.15, 1.80 & 2.20 values (3) inverted on 0.05 & miscut
Lot #155 - Israel computer labels
JERUSALEM MASSAD (BI-16 #M14) inverted sheet, normal for comparison
Lot #156 - Israel computer labels
2004 SHOW (MOR #23) two strips of 10 for opening day (05/05/2004), on for 1.30 and one for various others; also, for 06/05/2004 Holyland Philatelic Day, various values. [PH cropped]
Lot #157 - Israel computer labels
COMPUTER LABEL – KLUSSENDORF (1) unissued Eilat and Flag (2) K22: 1995 Jerusalem 3000 strip of 15 with constant plate variety on 12th stamp: red/blue line, folded; also strip of 5 with line below 3rd label single on cover (3) M10: blank sheet (4) M8: blank sheet, Philately Day 25/12/05, Rehovot on 15/02/2006 2.20 NIS, same printing shifted up (or down), same dated 25/05/2006 printing smeared (4) 1992 Christmas inverted pmk – star on bottom...
Lot #158 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 1 or 2 WITHOUT INDICIA Note: This is the SMALL sheet size. Not listed in Morginstin book.
Lot #159 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 4 INDICIA ONLY Not listed in Morginstin book. Note: This is ALS 4 per sheet size.
Lot #160 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 4 INDICIA ONLY Not listed in Morginstin book. Note: This is ALS 4 per the sheet size.
Lot #163 - Israel Postal stationery
AIR LETTER SHEET TRIAL PRINT This is like ALS 5, which is 55 PR. This is 50 PR. Tsachor 1988 cert states ‘Like Bale #AS4. --- . TRIAL PRINT for types AS 5 & AS 6). ALS 4 is different. .
Lot #165 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 5 INDICIA PRINTING SMEAR The red extends onto the right side and the back ALSO AL6 6 smear from lozenges by indicia
Lot #166 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 10 MISSING INDICIA, darker sheet color
Lot #168 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 10 (1) VERY light printing (2) minor printing fold on right flap
Lot #169 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 10 MIRROR PRINTING on inside – offset from printing process Not listed in Morginstin book
Lot #170 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 14 double print inverted and black on left flap
Lot #171 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 18 & 19 base is AL 18 150 pr but ALS 19 250 overprinted
Lot #173 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 21 with second print in black at an angle; black and blue also over side flap and inside
Lot #174 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 23 (1) printing smear of blue ink (2) stampless
Lot #175 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 30 (1) spectacular green ink smear over full sheet (2) ink smear on left flap and stampless (3) partial print of sheet
Lot #176 - Israel Postal stationery
ALS 48 miscut so that there is only the address panel and one writing area; 5 copies somewhat bound together
Negev Holyland Stamps
NEGEV HOLYLAND STAMPS was formed in 1978 from the previous Holy Land business known as "MICHAEL H. BALE". In 1999, Sid Morginstin purchased the auction business from Mr. Bale. Since then, a web... Read More
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