The stamp market kicks off the season with a modest collectors' auction on September 4, offering a mixed lot of British and worldwide issues. Two days later, a general sale wraps up on September 6, presenting a varied assortment of stamps for enthusiasts. The following day, an estate auction on September 7 includes a dedicated segment of stamps, adding to the early momentum. By September 10, a focused general stamp sale concludes, featuring both domestic and international issues.
The next day, a Derby-based auction ends, showcasing a broad range of British and global stamps alongside postal history material. On September 12, two separate sales close: one from a major UK dealer highlighting Great Britain and Commonwealth issues, and another internet/mail event offering a wide selection of worldwide stamps. A two‑day public auction finishes on September 14, presenting thematic groups and specialty issues, while a local auction on the same day adds further variety.
September 15 sees a worldwide public sale conclude, emphasizing diverse global issues. The week of September 17 is busy, with a collectors' countdown auction and a single‑owner stamp gathering both ending, each offering curated selections of rare postal history and thematic series. An estate auction on September 20 provides a dedicated stamp segment, followed by an online public stamp event the same day, featuring notable items such as a New Zealand rarity.
The following day, an online-only auction wraps up, including a range of stamps among other items. Moving into October, a two‑day auction ends on October 5, presenting Australian and Western Australian issues alongside thematic lots. Mid‑month, a Mexican postal history sale concludes on October 15, while a specialized American sale finishes on October 11, both delivering focused selections for niche collectors. The month closes with a major Great Britain auction on October 30, offering a prestigious assortment of Victorian and early issues.
November brings a public auction ending on the 16th, featuring a broad array of global stamps. Finally, December sees two notable closures: a December 8 event highlighting iconic postal pieces, and a December 10 sale that rounds out the season with a comprehensive selection of worldwide stamps and postal history. Across these events, trends point to strong interest in thematic groups, historic postal history, and regional specialties, underscoring a vibrant and diverse stamp market.
Based on 39 digest summaries · Generated September 10, 2025