Important Winter Estates Auction: Session I 2026-01-15 Auction - 365 Price Results - Crescent City Auction Gallery in LA
Ladies' Omega 18K Yellow Gold Bezel Wristwatch, App. Wt.- 41.2 grams; Case- Dia.- 25mm.Group of Nine U.S. George Washington Stamps, early 20th c., (9 Pcs.)14k White Gold Amethyst Link Bracelet, Total Diamond Wt.- App. 0.65 carats; Total Amethyst Wt.- App.
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Important Winter Estates Auction: Session I

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1875 U.S. 90¢ Abraham Lincoln Stamp: 1875 U.S. 90¢ Abraham Lincoln Stamp, in carmine and black, 12 perforations, no g grill, Scott # 132, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through descent,
0001: 1875 U.S. 90¢ Abraham Lincoln StampEst. US$300-US$500
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1917 U.S. $5 John Marshall Stamp: 1917 U.S. $5 John Marshall Stamp, in dark green, 10 perforations, unwatermarked, Scott # 480, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through descent, from the
0002: 1917 U.S. $5 John Marshall StampEst. US$400-US$600
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1920 U.S. $2 Benjamin Franklin Stamp: 1920 U.S. $2 Benjamin Franklin Stamp, in carmine and black, 11 perforations, no watermark, Scott # 523, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through
0003: 1920 U.S. $2 Benjamin Franklin StampEst. US$300-US$500
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1857-1861 U.S. 5¢ Thomas Jefferson Stamp, Type 2,: 1857-1861 U.S. 5¢ Thomas Jefferson Stamp, Type 2, in red brown, # 30, 15 1/2 perforations; accompanied with a certificate of authenticity from Professional Stamp Experts, Newport Beach, Jan. 6,
0004: 1857-1861 U.S. 5¢ Thomas Jefferson Stamp, Type 2,Est. US$300-US$500
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1857-1861 U.S. 5¢ Thomas Jefferson Stamp: 1857-1861 U.S. 5¢ Thomas Jefferson Stamp, in brown, type II, Scott # 30A, 15 1/2 perforations, cancelled; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by The Philatelic Foundation, New York,
0005: 1857-1861 U.S. 5¢ Thomas Jefferson StampEst. US$300-US$500
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1860 U.S. 90¢ George Washington Stamp: 1860 U.S. 90¢ George Washington Stamp, in blue, 15 1/2 perforations, cancelled, Scott # 39, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through descent, from the
0006: 1860 U.S. 90¢ George Washington StampEst. US$500-US$1,000
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1903 U.S. $1 David G. Farragut Stamp: 1903 U.S. $1 David G. Farragut Stamp, in black, 12 perforations, Scott # 311; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Professional Stamp Experts, Miami, July 25, 1998, Provenance: The
0007: 1903 U.S. $1 David G. Farragut StampEst. US$500-US$1,000
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1875 U.S. 10¢ George Washington Stamp,: 1875 U.S. 10¢ George Washington Stamp, black, imperforate, Scott # 4, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through descent, from the Olivier, Hero,
0008: 1875 U.S. 10¢ George Washington Stamp,Est. US$500-US$900
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Rare 1869 U.S. 30¢ Shield Eagle & Flags Stamp: Rare 1869 U.S. 30¢ Shield Eagle & Flags Stamp, in ultramarine and carmine, 12 perforations, g grill, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through descent,
0011: Rare 1869 U.S. 30¢ Shield Eagle & Flags StampEst. US$400-US$600
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Two 1851 1¢ Benjamin Franklin Stamps, (2 Pcs.): Two 1851 1¢ Benjamin Franklin Stamps, both in blue, both canceled; the unperforated example, Scott # 6, cancelled with two pen strokes; with a certificate issued by the Philatelic Foundation, New
0012: Two 1851 1¢ Benjamin Franklin Stamps, (2 Pcs.)Est. US$500-US$1,000
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Group of Six U.S. Stamps, early 20th c., (6 Pcs.): Group of Six U.S. Stamps, early 20th c., including one 1914 Benjamin Franklin 9¢, red with 10 perforations, Scott # 415; one 1906 Benjamin Franklin 1¢, flanked by allegories, green & imperforate,
0014: Group of Six U.S. Stamps, early 20th c., (6 Pcs.)Est. US$400-US$800
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1911 U.S. 6 ¢ George Washington Stamp: 1911 U.S. 6 ¢ George Washington Stamp, in orange, 12 perforations, Provenance: The Estate of William Prentice Farrington (1950-2025), New Orleans, through descent, from the Olivier, Hero, Castanado,
0018: 1911 U.S. 6 ¢ George Washington StampEst. US$300-US$600