1st issue, c.40 bright carmine pink (3b) new without gum.
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1852 - Duchy of Modena issue with dot after the figure, c. 10 new pink rubber intact (9)
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1852 - Duchy of Modena issue with dot after the figure, c. 10 new pink rubber intact (9)
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1852 - Duchy of Modena issue with dot after the figure, c. 10 new pink rubber intact (9)
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1851, 1st issue 1st lithographic transfer, c. 20 light blue (2) new with original tyre.
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PV1976 - 1862 - Perforated issue c. 10 orange bistro used on small fragment (1g).
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F6_113 - 1853 - II issue, Minting proof of c. 5 on medium thickness green paper, new with full gum intact, identical to the issued stamp.
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Pont114 - 1864 - Saggio Giuseppe Re 5 baj dark blue and new yellow with gum (S14).
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F6_208 - 1924 - Kingdom of Italy with friezes and coat of arms, overprint proof block of four copies
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F6_207 - 1920 - Legionaries, overprint proof "Italian Regency of Carnaro" sent to Commander Arrigo Biego
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PP1064 - 1922 - L. 1.20 light blue and red, proof sheet on greyish paper and without watermark, (E8, proof).
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PP1056 - 1922 - L. 1.20 blue and red, machine proof from the only known sheet of 50 copies, block of four new, non-gummed copies. Gorgeous. (E8, test).
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PP1054 - 1870/74 - Kingdom tax postage c. 60 ocher and carmine with SAGGIO overprint, new with full original gum, (10).
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PP633 - 1926 - Militia 1st issue, complete new set with intact gum and SAGGIO overprint in red. (206/209).
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PP1063 - 1931 - Saint Anthony, six essays of c. 20, c. 25. c. 30, c. 50, c. 75 and L. 1.25 on photographic paper, not perforated with black printing. Rare. (292/97 Essays):
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FF244 - 1911 - Michetti c. 15 black machine proof on thin ivory paper, block of 10 copies lower corner of sheet (96, proof).
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PP1045 - 1944 - Imperiale c. 15 green gray horizontal pair with "k" type overprint, one copy upright and one upside down, new with intact gum. (P26b).
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PP1044 - 1944 - Imperial c. 15 gray green with "k" type overprint upside down and moved to the left, new with intact rubber. (P26aa).
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F6_192 - 1944 - Posta Arerea L. 1 violet with Verona type "l" overprint, new with intact gum. (P12).
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F6_190 - 1944 - Posta Arerea c. 25 dark green with Verona type "l" overprint, new with intact gum. (P9).
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F6_187 - 1944 - Imperiale c. 15 green gray horizontal pair with "k" type overprint, one copy upright and one upside down, new with intact gum. (P26b).
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F6_186 - 1944 - Imperiale c. 15 gray green with upside down "k" type overprint, new with intact gum. (P26a).
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F6-185 - 1944 - Imperiale L. 2 carmine with "m" type overprint in red strongly shifted to the left, new with intact rubber. (P22bac).
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F6-184 - 1944 - Imperiale L. 1.75 orange with Verona type "l" overprint in black, new with intact rubber. (P13).
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F6-183 -1944 - Imperiale c. 35 light blue with Verona type "l" overprint in black, new with intact rubber. (P12).
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F6-182 -1944 - Imperiale c. 15 gray green with Verona type "l" overprint in black, new with intact rubber. (P11).
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EST17 - 1941 - Italian occupation of the Ionian Islands, Mythological of Greece with overprintIsola Italiana di PAXO ano XIX° and fascist mottos on the reverse, series of 10 copies with original rubber, unofficial issue.
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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.

