Trip34 - 1924 - Air Mail, VIII Tripoli fair overprinted "Circuito delle Oasi", series of five values, new, intact rubber (34/36 + 39/40)
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Trip26 - 1934 - Rome - Buenos Aires flight, complete set of 4 new values with intact rubber (A30/33)
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Trip12 - 1927 - Milizia 1st series, four new examples with intact tires (39/42)
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Trip31 - 1931 - Authorized Delivery of Regno c. 10 reddish brown overprinted TRIPOLITANIA new with intact gum (1)
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Trip28 - 1934 - 2nd international exhibition of colonial art, complete series of new Ordinary Mail + Air Mail with intact rubber (94/99, A41/46)
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Trip25 - 1934 - Tripolitania Posta Aaereavolo Roma.- Buenos Aires complete set new intact rubber (30/33)
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Trip21 - 1930 - Tripolitania Milizia III issue complete set of four new values with original rubber (69/72)
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Trip33 - Ferrucci L. 1.25 light blue with double TRIPOLITANIA overprint of which one in new albino rubber intact (67, variety)
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Why choose us
All collectible material offered for sale is detailedly described and documented, guaranteed original and as described, with no negative surprises for the buyer. We are able to fulfill any wish list in the Italian area, from the Ancient States to the Republic.
We can boast the largest stock currently available in the sector. We guarantee all the material sold with our competence, experience, and fairness; we work in the interests of the collector and of philately in general, of which we are deeply passionate. Place your trust in us, and we will repay it with commitment, dedication, and professionalism.

Paolo Cardillo
Paolo Cardillo was born in Turin on February 21, 1966. His studies were predominantly humanistic, ranging from modern literature to advanced music study. His collecting experience dates back to the 1990s, but it was in 2001 that, having developed a passion for the Italian Area and particularly the Ancient Italian States, he decided to delve deeper into the sector, first limiting himself to the study of stamps alone, then analyzing both proofs, essays, and printing methods and the actual use of stamps, including rates, destinations, and postal history in general.

