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New York City stamp auctioneer Cherrystone Auctions will soon conduct a special auction featuring thousands of rare and valuable stamps from around the world. The stamps available at the auction on July 26th and July 27th will be from what is known as the Beville Collection, a collection of stamps from 1840-1940. Pre-auction bidding is currently taking place on Cherrystone’s website, listed below.

In announcing the special upcoming auction, Cherrystone Auctions describes its inspiration for curating the auction’s contents. “The Scott’s Classic Catalogue 1840-1940 provided an inspiration for the Beville Collection, which we now present in a special 1,265 lot sale on July 26-27, 2017,” the New York City auction house writes.

The 1,265 lots consist of over 86,000 different stamps, Cherrystone goes on to explain, that originated in many different current and historical countries and political entities from around the world—beginning with the United States and ending with Zululand.

While many major stamp auctions focus on glamorous and iconic stamps, the Beville Collection instead highlights the “unsung and often undervalued rarities from the various Imperial Colonies and far reaches of the globe.”

Among the often-overlooked stamp locales included in the collection are a significant number of stamps from Asia, the British Commonwealth, the Indian Feudatory States, British Africa and Australasia and Europe and Colonies. Additionally, stamps from France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, South and Latin America and many other countries are included in the Beville Collection. “There are hundreds of large lots throughout the sale,” Cherrystone writes, “with many intact country collections.”

Currently, pre-auction bidding is taking place, to conclude shortly before the live auction begins; pre-auction bids can be placed online. Remote bidding on lots from the Beville Collection is also possible during the days of the live auction through Cherrystone’s CherrystoneLIVE feature available on its website. A picture and description of each lot up for sale is also available on the auction house’s website.

Cherrystone Auctions has been an industry leader in the world of stamp collecting since it was founded in 1967. In-depth information can be found at https://plus.google.com/100240541947482028689 or use URL https://goo.gl/NqJK9X . Their latest posts can be read at
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In addition to the public auctions it holds every six weeks, Cherrystone also provides consignment services that allow people to sell their stamp collections through the auction house. The lots at their auctions usually sell for a wide range of prices from as little as a $150 to as much as $20,000. Reviews can be seen at https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cherrystone+Auctions/@40.765176,-74.0129631,13z/data=!4m18!1m12!4m11!1m3!2m2!1d-73.9786308!2d40.7655011!1m6!1m2!1s0x89c258f745eaf831:0x3afa6bcffd833576!2sCherrystone+Auctions,+119+W+57th+St+Suite+316,+New+York,+NY+10019!2m2!1d-73.9779436!2d40.7651163!3m4!1s0x89c258f745eaf831:0x3afa6bcffd833576!8m2!3d40.7651163!4d-73.9779436 . For more information on the upcoming auction of the Beville Collection, Cherrystone may be contacted by using the contact information provided below. They can be followed at http://globalcatalog.com/cherrystoneauctions.us

Contact:
Cherrystone Auctions, Inc.
Address: 119 West 57th Street, Suite 316, New York, NY 10019
Toll Free: 800-886-9313
Phone: 212-977-7734
Fax: 212-977-8653
Email: [email protected]
Bids Email: [email protected]
Online Store: https://cherrystonestamps.com
Website: https://cherrystoneauctions.com