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Sale 3047 The Dr. Gary B. Nash Collection of British Commonwealth
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Introduction Gary B. Nash, Distinguished Research Professor 27 July 1933 - 29 July 2021 Gary Nash, a prolific historian of early America and a member of the history department since 1966, died on July 29th. Gary earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Princeton, taking a break to serve in the Navy for three years. Once he finished his doctorate, he taught briefly at Princeton before coming to UCLA. He moved rapidly through the faculty ranks, earning full professor in 1972, by which time he had published two books: Quakers and Politics: Pennsylvania, 1681-1726 (1968), based on his doctoral dissertation and Class and Society in Early America (1970). Although Gary retired from UCLA in 1994, he long remained involved in the university, with the National Center for History in the Schools among other concerns. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he continued to write and to support the work of colleagues, especially students and junior colleagues. Among his most notable books, his Red, White, and Black: The Peoples of Early America (1974, with many subsequent editions) offered a survey of early American history that featured the three major groups in British North America; this innovative work reshaped the way historians approached the American past. He was proud to report that it was required reading for a time at some military academies such as West Point. His magnum opus, The Urban Crucible: Social Change, Political Consciousness and the Origins of the American Revolution (1979), argued for the importance of non-elites in bringing about the American Revolution. Part of the new social history and the new Left historiography that was remaking understandings of the American past, the book reflected Gary’s view that U.S. history was shaped by the struggles of ordinary people trying to better themselves. Urban Crucible, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, inspired a number of historians to study social history and American radicalism. Gary’s focus on the struggles of ordinary people also inspired the textbook he co-authored, The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society (1986, with many subsequent editions). He wrote numerous books in African American history as well, including Forging Freedom: The Formation of Philadelphia's Black Community, 1720-1840 (1988) and The Forgotten Fifth: African Americans in the Age of Revolution (2006). By the time of his death, he had authored dozens of books, many of them single-author monographs but others co-authored or co-edited works. Most recently, he published Warner Mifflin: An unflinching abolitionist (2017); and Writings of Warner Mifflin: Forgotten Quaker Abolitionist of the Revolutionary Era, co-authored with Michael R. McDowell, was released this summer. His last manuscript, Our Beloved Friend: The Life and Writings of Anne Emlen Mifflin, co-authored with Emily M. Teipe, has just been completed. His highly productive research career was only part of how he spent his time; Gary was also an active university and professional citizen. At UCLA, he was Dean of Undergraduate and Intercollege Curricular Development, and Dean, Council on Educational Development. He founded the National Center for History in the Schools at UCLA, working with National Council for History Standards to create History Standards with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Department of Education (a project mandated by Congress). Once the Standards were published— with input from many educators and scholars—the by-then former head of the NEH launched an all-out campaign against them and against Gary as their lead author. He and his colleagues Charlotte Crabtree and Ross Dunn wrote an account of the controversy, History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the Past (1997). This controversy has echoes in the current efforts to dictate educational content on the part of the former U.S. president and his supporters. Gary also served as President of the Organization of American Historians (1994-95). His service to the profession, the public (as with the National Park Service), and K-12 educators was legion. Gary was also a passionate and engaging teacher; he was awarded the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award in 1991. He fought to get social history included in the US survey at UCLA, which led for a time to two separate surveys, one social (the 6 series) and the other a more traditional political and intellectual history (7), before the two were combined into today’s History 13 (A-C). His lecture courses wove stories about the past, stories that featured individuals struggling to better their lives. His seminars were challenging and attracted many graduate students. For years, early American history students met at his home for a potluck dinner and to discuss each other’s dissertation chapters. A clear and elegant writer himself, he was also an extremely talented editor of the writing of others; not only his many students but also innumerable colleagues pay tribute to his talents in this direction. Gary was above all passionate, about his causes, about writing history, and about fighting the good fight. He was an athlete, a backpacker, and a lover of the outdoors. His enormous energy allowed him to make an outsized contribution in many areas. He leaves behind his wife of forty years, Cindy Shelton, children, grandchildren, and many bereft friends. —Carla Pestana, UCLA History Department Chair. 3
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Gary began collecting stamps as a young boy growing up in Philadelphia. While we don’t have his early stamp collection, we know his boyhood hobby was something that stuck with him. After he had finished his graduate studies, started a family and began teaching and publishing, he returned to stamp collecting in earnest. He recently told one of his daughters that when his books started paying royalties, he decided to dedicate some of this as his “play money”. Thus began another 40 years of stamp collecting. As a lifelong historian, collecting stamps was a natural complement to his professional life. Buying, selling, and studying the origins of stamps provided a calming reprieve from academia, and he shared with his family how much he enjoyed the nuanced artistry and historical context of each stamp. In the last 10 years, Gary decided to try his hand at selling stamps through eBay (under the name of “Stamp Goat”), shipping stamps both locally and across the globe. When possible, he enjoyed delivering them in person, and recently handdelivered stamps to a buyer in Prague, while vacationing there. Gary invited his fellow philatelist over to the AirBNB where he and his family were staying to get acquainted over a glass of wine. This human connection was emblematic of Gary’s inquisitive, affable nature as well as his passion for telling and sharing stories. —The Nash Family, August 2021
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Great Britain
General Post Offfice in London
LotNo
1001 1002
Start Price
5, 1847 1sh Pale green, rich color, ample margins clear on each side, neat lozenge cancel, Very Fine (Scott $1,000; SG 54, £1,000)
100
1/(1) 33, 1864 1d Rose red, 165 mostly used singles neatly arranged by plate number on three album pages, missing #77 (obviously) and 225, some duplicates and including plate 91, 122, 123 and 129 inverted 3 watermark, variety of cancels, typical mixed centering and some minor faults as typical, VG-VF
150
3
1003
1004
1005
1003
3
74, 1878 10sh Greenish grey, E-J, couple strikes of an 1882 oval registry cancel, light even aging, a Fine sound example (Scott $3,250; SG 128, £3,200)
400
1004
3
90, 1882 5sh Rose, F-H, fair strike of a London FE 26 84 cancel, a Fine and sound high value (Scott $5,000; SG 134, £3,800)
400
1005
3
91a, 1882 10sh Slate on white, A-C, light strike of an oval registered cancel plus unobtrusive blue crayon, Very Fine and attractive (Scott $4,750; SG 135, £4,000)
500
8
british commonwealth
Lombard Street in London
LotNo
1006
Start Price
3
93, 1882 £5 Bright orange, C-D, two full plus partial strikes of "Lombard Street SP 1 97" cancels, corner perf crease upper right but still a fresh and Very Fine appearing example of this iconic high value (Scott $5,000; SG 137, £3,500)
500
1007
3
110, 1884 £1 Brown violet, K-C, nicely centered, boldly struck London duplex cancel, light even aging, otherwise Very Fine (Scott $3,000; SG 185, £3,000)
300
1008
3
124, 1891 £1 Green, C-G, couple light strike of oval "Registered/ Lombard St" cancels (one of the strikes particularly well struck and slightly breaks the paper), fresh and Fine (Scott $800; SG 212, £800)
75
1009
3
209, 1929 £1 Postal Union Congress, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine (Scott $675; SG 438, £550)
9
120
british commonwealth LotNo
Start Price
1010
1/(1) SUBSTANTIAL GREAT BRITAIN COLLECTION, 1840/1900, mostly used Victorian era collection on Scott pages and including some minor duplication with some different plate numbers, shades, cancels, 3 etc., from the "Penny Black" and a mint 1d Mulready lettersheet through the Jubilee issue and nearly every issue in between - line engrave, 6d and 10d embossed plus a myriad of surface printed including some of the high values, the highlights would run into many paragraphs of a list of numbers but some of the "must mention" would include (used unless otherwise noted) 6-7, 26 (5 slightly different shades), 56, 57, 75 (perf repair), 92a (creases), 108 (3 including one perfin), 108-09 (creases), 123 (small repair) and much more, typical mixed condition, VG-VF, tremendous catalog value and deserving of a careful inspection
3,000
1011
3
GREAT BRITAIN VICTORIAN "THE DUPLICATES and VARIETES" COLLECTION, 100 mostly used singles on blank album pages and consisting primarily of plate numbers and some shade varieties, note (used unless otherwise indicated) 1841 1d Red with Maltese Cross with numeral "8", a single with the "Q" flaw and Maltese Cross cancel, used single in the orange brown shade, 1841 2d Blue in pale blue and deep blue shades, 1854/57 Issue 1d yellow brown pair, 1858 2d Blue plates 7-9, 12, 14, 15, 1865 4d Vermilion plate 7-11, 13-14, 1865 6d Lilac plate 5, 6, 1867/80 3d Rose plate 4, 5, 7, 7-10, 6d (various shades) plate 6, 8 (2 shades), 1sh plate 5-7, 1870 ½d Rose plate 1, 3-6, 8-15, 19-20, 1872 6d Brown plate 11 (2 shades), 12, 1873 3d Rose plate 12, 14-20, 6d Grey plate 14-17, 1sh plate 8, 10-13, 1875/76 2½d Claret plate 1, 2, 4-17, 1880 2½d Ultramarine plate 17-19, 21-22, 1880 4d Grey brown plate 17, etc., usual mixed condition but an overall Fine and useful group for the specialist
500
1012
3
GREAT BRITAIN 1902/11 EDWARD VII USED COLLECTION, on Scott pages with a couple of shade varieties on the 2sh6d value, complete by denomination including the 2sh6d-£1 values, the 5sh, 10sh partial registry cancels, the £1 with Guernsey JU 19 11 cds, some minor faults including 10sh light corner crease, VG-VF
300
1013
3
GREAT BRITAIN 1911/35 GEORGE V USED ISSUES COLLECTION, complete for period (less the £1 PUC) on Scott pages and including some shade and watermark varieties and the range of Britannia high values including the £1 (tiny sealed break), some minor faults but generally Fine or better
450
GREAT BRITAIN 1936/53 ISSUES COLLECTION of mostly used on Scott pages, mostly complete for period and including a page of KG VI and early QE II inverted watermark varieties, generally F-VF
50
1015
3
GREAT BRITAIN 1914/57 POSTAGE DUES COLLECTION, complete for the period with most used, includes few shade varieties, with J1-8 used, J9-7 used, J22-25 used, J41 used, J45-54 used, mostly F-VF
50
1016
3
GREAT BRITAIN OFFICIALS COLLECTION, 1882/1904, desirable assortment of used singles on Scott album pages plus an array of duplicates on a stock sheet, note O2-6, O7 (faded), O12 (faded), O16-17, O18 (toned), O21, O23, O30-52, 54-61, O66 (signed Richter), O72-79, O81, O83, etc., usual mixed condition though better than usual but some dubious overprints noted, typical VG-VF, a fantastic lot for the specialist and offered on its own merits
750
1017
3
GREAT BRITAIN OFFICIALS COLLECTION1882/1903, 78 singles with "I.R. Official" or "Army Official" overprints arranged on quadrille pages and collected for variety of cancels including duplex numerals, cds, registry, squared circle, etc. with each generally an "on the nose" strike, mostly on lower values (some duplication) but note O2, O5, O6, O14, etc., some minor faults but generally Fine or better
150
1014
13
Great Britain Offices In Africa 1018
13
GREAT BRITAIN - OFFICES IN AFRICA COLLECTION, mostly mint on Scott pages and including (mint unless otherwise noted) Middle East Forces 1-15, Eritrea 1-13, 26 used, 27-33, J1-10, Somalia 1-31, Tripolitania 1-13, 20-26 used, J1-10, F-VF
170
Great Britain Offices In Morocco 1019
13
GREAT BRITAIN - OFFICES IN MOROCCO COLLECTION, extensive collection on a well-filled set of Scott pages, better throughout as (mint unless otherwise noted) 7-10, 12-19 used, 24, 25 used, 26, 27-31 used, 32-33, 34-41 used, 42-45, 48, 55-57, 201-08 used, 217-19 used, 242 used, 243, 263-69 used, 401-21 used, 531-45 used, 550-58 used, 576-78 used, generally F-VF, nice collection of this popular area
500
Great Britain Offices In Turkey (Levant) 1020
3
GREAT BRITAIN VICTORIAN ISSUES USED IN TURKEY COLLECTION, 69 singles with the barred "C" cancel of Constantinople, arranged on pages and including (Scott numbers) A80 (14 different plate numbers), A84 plate 1-16, A86 plate 19-23, A90 plate 5-6, 8-10, A94-95, A96 plate 7-9, 11-14, A98, A101-03, A103a, A104, A105 plate 8-9, A106-08, A114-15, A117 plate 4-5, A121, etc., usual mixed condition with most Fine with fully legible cancel
10
250
british commonwealth LotNo
1021
Start Price
13
GREAT BRITAIN - OFFICES IN TURKEY COLLECTION, 1885/1921 mostly used on Scott pages and enhanced by a nice array of KE VII and KG V issues with various cancels of Constantinople, Smyrna and Salonica, among the many better note 1-24 used, 44-45 mint, 46-49 used, 51-54 used, 62-64 used, etc., generally F-VF
250
Antigua 1022
13
ANTIGUA COLLECTION, 1862/1953 nearly complete for the period on Scott album pages and including 1-7 used, 9 mint (some light gum toning), 10-16 used, 17 mint, 19 mint, 21-41 mint, 42-57 mint (except 3d used), 58-64 mint, 74-76 used, 84-95 mint, etc., generally F-VF
450
Ascension 1023
13
ASCENSION COLLECTION, 1922/53 well-filled set of Scott pages with numerous better as 2-5 used, 6-7 mint, 8 used, 9-18 mint, 19 used, 20 mint, 21 used, 23-32 used, 33-36 mint, 1938/53 George VI issue complete mint with some perf varieties, 52-53 used, etc., F-VF
250
Australia
1024
1
O23a, 1889 10sh Rose and violet, Perf 10, "OS" overprint, fresh colors, o.g., h.r., tiny thin spot, usual rough perfs, Fine appearance; signed Champion (Scott $3,750; SG O37b, £3,000)
1025
1026
300
1027
1025
3
O30, 1888 5sh Violet, "OS" overprint, very well centered, "G.P.O." in ovals favor cancel, few nibbed perfs, Very Fine (Scott $800; SG O47, £800)
1026
3
O31 var., 1890/95 20sh Cobalt, "OS" overprint, "G.P.O." in ovals favor cancel (stamp with o.g.), Very Fine; 2007 Ceremuga certificate stating "Genuine in all respects, from 1895 special printing for presentation/ collector sets, the basic stamp having been reprinted for this purpose. Total of 1000 were prepared (perf 10 & perf 12) of which 900 were cancelled with "N.S.W." in ovals (and only 158 believed sold & rest destroyed), 50 with "G.P.O." in ovals cancel & a Specimen" h/s"
1027 1028
1
O40b, 1894 10d Rose, Perf 10, "OS" overprint, o.g., h.r., fresh and Fine (Scott $450, SG O18ac, £425)
500 75
1/(1) EXTRAORDINARY NEW SOUTH WALES COLLECTION, 1850/1906 several 100s of mostly used on Scott pages and enhanced with an array of shade and perf varieties plus assorted cancels, better 3 issues throughout from the Sydney Views through sideface Victoria and Diadems, Medallions, the fiscals overprinted for postal used, the 1897 "Consumptives" charity issue used, postage due and registry issues complete used, assorted officials, etc., typical mixed condition but better than typically seen, VG-VF, well worth a careful examination, cat value well over $30,000
2,500
11
150
british commonwealth
Queensland
LotNo
1029 1030
Start Price
3
131, 1902 £1 Blue, light corner cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $275; SG 279, £250)
1/(1) POWERFUL QUEENSLAND COLLECTION, well-filled set of Scott pages with mostly used and nicely enhanced with some shade varieties, featuring extensive selection of "Chalon" issues including imperfs, 3 the 1882/86 2sh-£1 high values used or unused, wonderful selection of mostly used 1887/1909 "sideface" issues, 1900 Patriotic Fund used, 1909 10sh-£1 mint, etc., typical mixed condition with some minor faults or repairs but better than typically seen, VG-VF, catalog value well over $20,000 and well worth careful viewing
75
2,000
South Australia
1031
3
2, 1855 2d Dull carmine, pair with "28" numeral cancel (Kooringa), left stamp sound and with full margins all around, right stamp partially in at right and with a vertical crease, still a Fine and attractive pair (Scott $200 as singles; SG 2, £170 as singles)
Ex 1032
50
1033
1032
S
1033 1034
1
142B-143, 1904/08 10sh, £1 "Long Stamps", strong colors, o.g., F-VF (Scott $465; SG 291-92, £525)
200 120
13
SOUTH AUSTRALIA COLLECTION, 1855/1912, useful range of mostly used on Scott pages including desirable group of the 1855/69 imperfs and rouletted, 1880s/90s issues incl 1886/96 2sh6d-£1 "Long Stamps" mint or used, 1902/12 3d/10sh "Long Stamps" mostly used, finally a nice selection of used 1874/1900 "O.S." overprints, usual mixed condition with some minor faults and some trimmed rouletted issues, VG-VF. excellent foundation collection
500
86S-93S, 1886/96 £2-£20 "Long Stamps", "SPECIMEN" overprint, fresh colors, £5 Brown NH, others o.g. or somewhat disturbed o.g., typical rough perfs, an overall Fine selection of the high values (SG 200s-208s)
12
british commonwealth
Tasmania
LotNo
1035
Start Price
1/(1) TASMANIA COLLECTION, 1853/1912, extensive collection of mostly used from the first issue through the 20th century pictorials and including a useful assortment of perf and shade varieties, among the 3 many better note 1853 issue complete used with the 4d full margins (tiny thin spot), nice selection of imperf (some four-margined) and perf Chalon heads used, 1870s/80s sideface with shade varieties, 1892-99 Victoria to £1 used, 1899/1912 Pictorials used with numerous perf varieties, etc., usual mixed condition, VG-VF, considerable catalog value and ideal for continuation
1,000
Victoria
Ex 1036
1036
3
1037 1038
1
1039
1037
206, 208, 1901-02 £1-£2 Edward VII, Melbourne favor cancels (each stamp o.g.), £2 with "popped perf disc" paper flaw, F-VF (Scott $600; SG 399-400, £430) 230, 1907 £1 Pale red, well centered, o.g., fresh and Very Fine (Scott $450; SG 444, £475)
100 100
1/(1) SUBSTANTIAL VICTORIA COLLECTION, 1850/1912, mostly used in a nicely filled set of Scott pages and nicely enhanced with shade and perf varieties, useful selection of the popular "Half Lengths" and 3 "Throne" issues, 1850s/80s Victoria with assorted varieties, 1889 1sh6d Blue mint, 1910 £2 Dull blue used (light crease), 1900 Patriotic Fund mint, the 1854-57 Registry issues used, 1890/1906 Postage Due issues complete mostly used, etc., usual mixed condition but better than typically seen, VG-VF, significant catalog value and careful viewing is highly recommended
1,500
1/(1) VICTORIA POSTAL-FISCAL ISSUES COLLECTION, 1879/96, 37 mostly used/ cto singles on Scott pages, many better as (used unless otherwise noted) AR7-9, AR12, AR14, AR15a, AR23 pen cancel, AR24, 3 AR26 lightened pen cancel, AR27-28, AR37-38, AR41-45, AR46 (2 incl one with fiscal cancel), AR47-49, AR52, AR54a, AR59, AR60 pen cancel, AR61-65 favor cancels, etc., usual mixed condition but an overall Fine collection of these popular issues
1,000
Western Australia
1040 1041
1, 1854 1d Black, ample balanced margins, light centrally applied cancel, Very Fine (Scott $275; SG 1, £325)
75
1/(1) DESIRABLE WESTERN AUSTRALIA COLLECTION, 1854/1912, mostly used on well-filled set of Scott pages and including an assortment of shade and perf varieties, strong sections of the imperf Swans (some 3 4-margined), 1860s/90s perforated Swans showing variety of cancels, 1902-05 1d-£1 used, 1882 Postal Fiscals, used, etc., usual mixed condition in earlier issues but an overall F-VF collection with significant catalog value and deserving of careful inspection
2,500
3
13
british commonwealth
Australia
View of Sydney Harbor
1042
1043
1044
LotNo
Start Price
1042
3
14, 1913 £1 Ultramarine and brown, lovely color and well centered, light cancel, Very Fine and choice (Scott $2,400; SG 15, £2,500)
1043
3
15, 1913 £2 Deep rose and black, light cancel, tiny thin spot and a light corner crease, Fine appearance (Scott $3,400; SG 16, £4,000)
1044
3
56, 1916 £1 Ultramarine and brown orange, partial registry cancel, Very Fine (Scott $1,750; SG 44, £1,600)
1045
1045 1046
600 400 350
1046
3
57, 1924 £1 Grey, unobtrusive corner cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $350; SG 75, £350)
3
58, 1919 £2 Deep rose and black, bold strike of a Sydney cancel, nicely centered, Very Fine (Scott $3,250; SG 45, £3,250)
14
75 650
british commonwealth
Sydney Post Office
LotNo
1047
Start Price
1
59, 1924 £2 Rose and violet brown, rich colors, l.h., fresh and Fine (Scott $4,250; SG 45b, £4,500)
1048
1049
1,000
1050
1048
3
101, 1929 10sh Pink and grey, well centered, lightly canceled, Very Fine and choice (Scott $475; SG 112, £500)
1049 1050
3
102, 1930 £2 Dull red and black, neat corner cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $800; SG 114, £750)
100 120
3
129, 1934 £2 Dull rose and black, lightly canceled, few nibbed perfs at bottom, Fine and attractive (Scott $800; SG 138, £600)
100
AUSTRALIA COLLECTION, 1913/81, delightful collection of mostly used on Scott pages and a good deal complete for the period with numerous better as 1-13 used, 18 used, 1914/24 George V nearly complete used and accompanied by assorted shade and die varieties, 38-44 used, 45-55 used, 66-76 used including few shade varieties, 96-100 used, 121-28 used, 132 favor cancel, essentially complete after 1932 (overwhelmingly used) though 378-79 NH, airmails complete mint or used, CO1 used, M1-7 mint, also Antarctic Territory mostly used 1957/80, some minor faults in earlier issues with majority F-VF
500
AUSTRALIA POSTAGE DUE ISSUES COLLECTION, on Scott pages and including J1-8 used (½d pen cancel), J9-20 used, J23-28 used, J29 NH, J30-33 used, J39-48 used, J49 mint, J60 used, etc., some minor faults but generally F-VF
400
1051
1052
13
13
1053
3
AUSTRALIA "OS" OFFICIAL PERFINS COLLECTION, 87 used singles on quadrille pages and including SG O6a, O11, O12 (light creases), O20-26, O37, O43-51 with few shade varieties, etc., some minor faults as often but an overall Fine collection of these difficult issues
300
1054
11 3
AUSTRALIA 1931-33 "OS" OVERPRINT OFFICIALS COLLECTION, on Scott album page, O1 used, O2 NH, O3-13 used/ cto, F-VF
120
15
british commonwealth
Bahamas
LotNo
1055 1056
Start Price
3 13
4, 1861 6d Grey lilac, lovely color with crisply struck "A05" cancel, typical rough/unpunched perfs, Fine example (Scott $800; SG 6, £500)
100
BAHAMAS COLLECTION, 1859/1953, a considerable collection on Scott pages with premium throughout including 2-3 used, 5-10 used, 13-14 used, 15 unused, 20-22 used, 25-26 used, 27-32 used including few shade varieties, 35 used, 36 mint, 40-43 used (£1 bit faded), 44-47 mint, 49-56 mint, 62 used, 81-83 used, 84 mint, 85-89 mint, 100-13 used, 116-29 used, MR4 mint, etc., some minor faults in earlier issues but generally F-VF
1,000
Bangkok 1057
1/(1) BANGKOK COLLECTION, 1882/83, 12 singles on album page comprised of 2 used, 4 unused (Ceremuga certificate), 5-6 used, 8 unused (Stolow handstamp), 12 unused, 14 part o.g. (thinned), 15 3 used, 16 part o.g., 17-18 used, 19 used (signed Richter), usual mixed condition but most sound and Fine
300
Barbados
1058 1059
3
57, 1878 1d on Half of 5sh Dull rose, fresh and Fine (Scott $850; SG 86, £650)
1/(1) BARBADOS COLLECTION, 1852/1953, in a well-filled set of Scott album pages and nicely enhanced with numerous Victorian period shade varieties, features 1 used (light crease), 3 mint pair, 4 used (full 3 well balanced margins but some shallow thinning), 5 used, 8-9 used, 10-12 used (usual rough or trimmed perfs), 13-14 used, 15-21 used, 24-41 used, 42 mint, 43 used, 46-49 used, 60-68 used, 70-80 mint (except 2d used), 81-88 used, 89 mint, 90-101 used (except 2d mint), 102-08 used, 116-26 mint, 127-39 mint with some shade varieties, 140-64 mint, 165-79 used, 186-89 used, 193-201A used, 217-27 used, etc., early period some minor faults or the usual rough perfs, generally F-VF
150
1,000
Barbuda
Ex 1060
1060
1
1-11, 1922 ½d-5sh Overprints, very lightly hinged, fresh and F-VF, an attractive set (Scott $179; SG 1-11, £150)
16
50
british commonwealth
Basutoland
LotNo
1061
13
Start Price
BASUTOLAND COLLECTION. 1933/66. complete for period on Scott pages with 1-28 mint, 39-40 mint, 46-56 used, 61-71 mint, 79-81 mint, etc., F-VF
120
Bechuanaland
1062
1063
1064
1062 1063
3
20, 1897 10sh Green, Vryburg NO 20 90 cancels, Very Fine (Scott $400; SG 19, £400)
100
3
22, 1887 £5 Lilac, centrally struck "B" oval grid cancel, trivial corner perf crease, Very Fine and scarce used (Scott $1,900; SG 21, £1,700)
350
1064
1
55, 1888 2sh Green, "Protectorate" overprint, rich color, part o.g., light natural gum bend, Very Fine and attractive (Scott $800; SG 47, £750)
150
Bechuanaland Border Police
1065
1
58, 1888 10sh Green, "Protectorate" overprint, well centered with fresh color, o.g., small surface thin lower right, Very Fine appearance; 2004 BPA certificate (Scott $5,250; SG 50, £5,000)
1,000
1066
13
BECHUANALAND plus BECHUANALAND PROTECTORATE COLLECTION, 1886/1966, extensive collection on Scott pages and including the set of 1884 1d-1sh Stellaland issues mint or unused, many premium as 1 used, 3 used, 6-9 used, 11-17 used, 19 mint, 21 cds and manuscript cancel, 26 mint (light crease), 28 used, 30 mint, 51-52 used, 53a used, 54 used, 55 mint (signed Champion, pulled perfs)l, 57 mint (small faults), 63-66 mint, 92-95 mint, 96-104 mint, 105-16 mint, 124-36 used, 154-65 used, 180-93 used, AR1 mint, etc., some minor faults, mostly F-VF
1,200
17
british commonwealth
Bermuda
LotNo
1067 1068
Start Price
3
10, 1874 3d on 1sh Green, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine (Scott $950; SG 14, £650)
1/(1) BERMUDA COLLECTION, 1865/1953, desirable and highly complete collection, including numerous shade varieties, on Scott pages, loaded with premium including 1-7 used, 9 used, 12 used (repaired), 133 15 used (each light creases), 18-25 used, 49-51 mint, 54 mint, 55-57 used, 71-79 mint, 94-97 mint, George VI keyplates mint and used with perf and shade varieties, 133-34 used, etc., some minor faults in early issues with most F-VF
150
1,000
British Central Africa
The new Residency in Zomba
1069
1070 1071
56, 1897 £10 Orange and black, tied on piece by Zomba squared circle postmark, stamp a pulled perf, still Very Fine and scarce; signed Holcombe and with his 1985 certificate (Scott $2,750; SG 52, £2,750)
600
67, 1903/04 10sh Black and grey green, lightly struck 1904 squared circle postmark, fresh and Very Fine (Scott $300; SG 65, £300)
75
1/(1) BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA COLLECTION, 1891/1907, mostly used on Scott pages and including 9 mint, 10 used, 11 mint, 12 unused, 13 used, 14 used (light crease), 15 unused (crease), 17 unused, 18 3 revenue cancel, 19-20 used, 23 mint, 25 mint, 26-27 revenue cancel, 28 unused, 29-30 revenue cancel, 37 mint, 38 used, 39 mint, 40 revenue cancel, 52 mint, 53 used, 54 mint, 55 used, 58b used, 59d used, 65 used, 66 mint, 73 mint, etc., generally F-VF
800
5
3
18
british commonwealth
British East Africa
Ex 1072
LotNo
1073
1074
Start Price
1072
3
1-3, 1890 ½a-4a Surcharges, light cancels, ½a horiz crease, o/w F-VF; only 720 sets issued (Scott $965; SG 1-3, £900)
90
1073
3
31, ½a on 2a Vermilion, Manuscript "A.D.", Mombasa cancel, straight-edge at right, corner perf crease (labelled a "corner crease" in cert), F-VF; 2001 APS certificate (Scott $1,100; SG 20, £1,100)
100
1074
3
32, 1891, 1a on 4a Yellow Brown, Manuscript "A.B.", Mombasa cancel, straight-edge at bottom, few blunted perfs at left, still Very Fine; 2001 APS certificate (Scott $2,300; SG 21, £2,250)
300
1075
1076
1077
1078
1075 1076 1077 1078
5
105, 1898 4r Carmine, tied on piece by Mombasa 7 JY 98 cds, Very Fine (Scott $550; SG 95, £550)
1
107, 1898 10r Bistre, o.g., fresh and Fine (Scott $450; SG 97, £475)
1
108, 1898 20r Yellow green, o.g., h.r., Very Fine and attractive (Scott $1,200; SG 98, £1,200)
120 75 250
1
109, 1898 50r Lilac, large part o.g., tiny thin spot, Very Fine appearance; signed Bloch (Scott $2,500; SG 99, £2,500)
200
1079
1/(1) BRITISH EAST AFRICA COLLECTION, 1890/98, 88 mostly used on Scott pages highlighted by 24 used, 26 used, 27-30 mint, 34 used, 36-37 mint, 38 mint, 39 used, 40-41 mint, 42 unused, 43 mint, 44 used, 3 45 unused, 46-47 used, 48 mint, 49 used, 50-51 unused, 52 mint, 53 unused (thin spot), 59 used, 66 used, 68 used, 69 mint, 70 unused, 83a mint, 86-87 mint, 88 used, 90-91 mint, 92 used, 93 mint, 96 mint, 96-100 used, 102a-104 mint, 106 mint (crease), some minor faults with most F-VF
750
British Guiana
1080 1081
10, 1853/59 4c Blue, lightly struck Demerera JU 9 59 cds, cleat to full margins, Fine and attractive (Scott $850; SG 20, £700)
150
1/(1) BRITISH GUIANA COLLECTION, 1860/1953, mostly used on Scott pages and featuring 17 used, 19-22 used, 23 used, 24 unused, 25-28 used, 29-33 used, 38-39 used, 40-42 used (roulettes trimmed, minor faults), 58-71 used, 3 80 used, assorted 1878 "Lined" Surcharges used, 95 mint, 96 unused, 97 used, 98 used (small thin), 99 used, 100 unused, 101 used, 102 mint, 125 mint, 128 mint, 130-47 used (except 60c mint), O1-3 used, O5 used, O10 used (light crease), etc., typical mixed condition but still better than typically seen, VG-VF, view to appreciate
1,000
3
19
british commonwealth
British Honduras
LotNo
1082
13
Start Price
BRITISH HONDURAS COLLECTION, 1865/1949, highly complete for the period on Scott pages and including 1-3 used, 4-7 used with couple of shade varieties, 8-12 used, 16 mint, 17 used, 20-21 used, 25 used (only 600 printed; small faults), 26 used, 28-32 used, 38-46 mint, 51 mint, 56-57 mint, 67-71 mint, 81-84 mint, 102 used, 104 used (crease), etc., some typical minor faults in earlier issues but generally F-VF
750
Brunei 1083
1/(1) BRUNEI COLLECTION, 1906/49, on Scott pages and including Japanese Occupation issues plus better as 1-2 used, 4-5 used, 6 mint, 9-11 used, 12 mint, 1907 River issue mint, 1908/21 River issue complete 3 mint or used with the $1 on blue used and $5, $10 mint (latter slightly disturbed o.g.), 1922 Exhibition overprints complete without gum (including 50c, $1) or o.g. and including a few broken "N" or broken "E" varieties, 57-58 used, 62-75 mint including few perf varieties, N1-7 mint, N10-14 mint, N15 used, N16 mint, N17 used, etc., some minor faults and/or touch of gum toning but generally F-VF
400
Burma
Ex 1084
1084
1
O11-14, 1937 1r-10r Official Overprints, bright colors, o.g. without a trace of toning, very lightly hinged, Very Fine and choice (Scott $885; SG O11-14, £922)
200
1085
13
BURMA COLLECTION, 1937/49, nicely filled set of Scott pages with numerous premium as 16 mint, 17-18 used, 32 used, 33 mint, O21-27 mint, O35-42 mint, O53-55 NH, some Japanese Occupation issues, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
200
Cameroons Expeditionary Force
Royal Navy in action in the Cameroons
Ex 1086
1086
1
1-13, 1915 ½d-5sh Surcharges, o.g. with some h.r., F-VF (Scott $1,129; SG B1-13, £900)
20
150
british commonwealth
Cape Of Good Hope
LotNo
1087
Start Price
3
7-8, 1861 1d, 4d "Woodblocks", margins in places (both stamps with a full margin on one side), each with small faults, VG-Fine (Scott $5,250; SG 13-14, £5,250)
1088
1088
5
1089
1090
150
1094
166, 1900 1sh on 4d Pale olive green, pos 5, without 1st comma, tied on piece by Mafeking cancel, Very Fine; 2002 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $425; SG (Mafeking) 5, £425)
90
1089
3
170, 1900 6d on 3d Violet on yellow, pos 3, fresh and Fine, only 1,440 issued; 2002 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $425; SG (Mafeking) 9, £425)
90
1090
3
176, 1900 1sh on 6d Violet on rose, Mafeking cds, fresh and Fine, only 240 issued; 2002 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $850; SG (Mafeking) 15, £850)
150
1091
1092
1093
1091
5
178, 1900 1d Blue on blue, tied on piece by Mafeking MY 11 1900 cds, trivial internal wrinkle, Very Fine (Scott $425; SG (Mafeking) 17, £350)
90
1092
5
179, 1900 3d Blue on blue, 18½mm wide, tied on piece by partially struck Mafeking cds, Fine (Scott $450; SG (Mafeking) 20, £450)
80
1093
3
180a, 1900 3d Deep blue on blue, 21mm wide, Mafeking AP 25 (?) 1900 cds, well centered, light corner crease upper right, Very Fine appearance (Scott $1,350; SG (Mafeking) 22, £1,500)
150
1094
3
N5, 1900 ½d Green, "V.R./ Special/ Post" overprint, well centered with fresh color, partial Vryburg cancel, choice Very Fine, just 100 printed; 2002 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $3,500; SG (Vryburg) 11, £4,000)
750
1/(1) CAPE OF GOOD HOPE COLLECTION, 1853/1900, mostly used on Scott pages and incl an assortment of unused and used 1d, 4d, 6d and 1sh Triangles with few shade varieties (usual mixed condition but 3 many with full margins), 16 unused, 21 used, 22 mint, 39 used, (signed Kosack), 38 used (tiny thin spot), Mafeking 165-62 used, 167-69 used, 171 used, 172 used (signed Ceremuga), 173-75 used (each signed Ceremuga), 177 used (Brandon certificate, "badly discolored"), Vryburg N1-2 used, etc., usual mixed condition with most F-VF
750
1095
21
british commonwealth
Cayman Islands
1096
LotNo
Ex 1097
1098
Start Price
1096
(1)
20, 1908 ½d on 4d Brown and blue, without gum, fresh and Fine, only 480 issued; 1989 APS certificate (Scott $2,000 for o.g.; SG 35, £1,800 for o.g.)
200
1097
11
78-80, 1932 2sh-10sh Centenary, NH, fresh and F-VF; 5sh, 10sh signed "AD" (Diena) (Scott $505 for hinged; SG 93-95, £500 for hinged)
250
1098
1
MR3, 1917 1½d on ½d Ultramarine, bright color, l.h., nibbed perf at left, Very Fine, only 420 issued; 1973 APS certificate (Scott $850; SG 55, £750)
100
1099
13
CAYMAN ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1900/53, mostly mint on Scott pages highlighted by (mint unless otherwise noted) 1-7, 9-12, 13-16, 17-18, 19 (signed Brun), 21-68 (includes 67a), 68 used, 94-96 used, 133-34 NH, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
400
Ceylon
1100
1101
Ex 1102
1100
3
1101 1102 1103
1
245, 1921 50r Dull violet, o.g., fresh and Very Fine (Scott $825, SG 358, £800)
1
254-58, 1927-29 1r-20r George V, fresh color, o.g., mostly l.h., F-VF (Scott $425; SG 363-67, £350)
1/(1) CEYLON 1857/67 VICTORIAN ISSUES COLLECTION, 64 mostly used singles on Scott pages and including some shade varieties, includes 1-13 used (4d Rose with BPA cert, small faults), 14 unused, 15 3 used, 17-24 used, 25-26 mint, 27-29 used, 31 used, 32 mint, 34 unused, 35 mint, 36 used, 38 unused, 3944 used, 45-46 unused, 49-53 used, 68 unused, 69 mint, etc., typical mixed condition (incl few repairs)/ centering but better than usually seen, VG-VF, ideal for the specialist, tremendous catalog value
1,000
1104
1/(1) CEYLON 1867/1900 VICTORIAN ISSUES COLLECTION, extensive collection of mostly used on Scott pages featuring 59-62 used, 72-73 used, 75 used, 77-82 used, 93 used (pen and postal cancel), 95-100 3 used, 102 used, 103 unused, 104-13 used, 114 mint, 115 used, 120 used, 130 mint, 158 used, 160-63 mint, O1-7 mint or unused, etc., usual mixed condition but better than typically seen, VG-VF, view to appreciate
500
CEYLON COLLECTION, 1903/47, mostly complete on Scott pages with numerous premium as 176-77 used, 192-96 mint, 211-12 used, 212b mint, 213 mint, 213a mint, 214 mint, 240a used, 243 used, 1938/52 George VI to 5r mostly used including perf varieties, etc., few George V used with revenue cancels, generally F-VF
180
1105
13
30, 1861 8d Yellow brown, circular grid cancel, typical rough perfs, Very Fine and attractive, 2007 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $425; SG 32a, £425)
22
100 200 90
british commonwealth
Cook Islands
1106
Ex 1107
LotNo
Start Price
1106
3
26, 1901 2d Brown, particularly well centered with full perfs all around, Very Fine and choice example of this typically poorly centered issue (Scott $160; SG 22, £140)
50
1107
11
192-94, 1967 $2-$10 Surcharges, fresh colors, o.g. with the usual trivial bit of toning, NH, Very Fine (Scott $445; SG 219-21, £355)
100
13
COOK ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1892/1963, mostly complete on Scott pages highlighted by 1-2 mint, 3 used, 4-6 mint, 7 unused, 8 used, 9-14 mint (1d unused), 37-38 mint, 40-44 mint, 61-66 mint, 67-71 mint, 72-102 mint, 103-15 mint, 106 used, 107-08 used (£5 signed Brun, Diena), 126A-C mint (£1 NH), etc., a few minor faults or trivial tone spot in earlier issues but generally F-VF
300
1108
Cyprus
1109
1110
1111
150
1109 1110
3
14-15, 1881 4pi, 6pi Victoria, partial numeral cancels, Fine and scarce (Scott $825; SG 14-15, £775)
3
44, 1903 9pi Brown and carmine rose, portion of a squared circle postmark, fresh and Fine (Scott $275; SG 56, £275)
75
1111
3
86, 1921 45pi Dull violet and ultramarine, portion of a double-circle postmark, fresh and Fine (Scott $325; SG 99, £300)
75
1112
1112 1113 1114
1113
1
88, 1921 £1 Black and violet on red, nicely centered, o.g., Very Fine (Scott $1,400; SG 101, £1,400)
1
110, 1924 £1 Black and violet on red, l.h., fresh and Fine (Scott $350; SG 102, £300)
1/(1) CYPRUS COLLECTION, 1880/1953, powerful selection of sets and singles with numerous high values all on Scott pages, includes 1 unused plate 12, 4 unused, 5 used (minor faults), 6 unused, 7 used, 8 mint 3 plate 205, 9 unused plate 201, 16 used, 17 used (stamp on sale just 17 days), 22a used, 24-25 mint, 27 used (minor faults), 33 used, 36 used, 37 mint, 42-43 mint, 45-47 mint, 58-59 used, 61a-69 used, 70 mint, 71 used, 87 mint, 107-08 mint, 121-22 used, 123 mint, 143-55 used (£1 light toning), 158-59 mint, etc., some minor faults but generally F-VF, view to appreciate
23
350 75
1,500
british commonwealth
Dominica
LotNo
1115
13
Start Price
DOMINICA COLLECTION, 1874/1953, desirable and highly complete on Scott pages with 2-3 used, 5-9 used, 10 used, 11 pair used, 24 mint, 31-34 mint, 45-48 mint, 49 used, 54 mint, 56-63 mint (6d-2sh6d NH), 85 mint, 133-36 used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
300
East Africa And Uganda Protectorates
1116
1116 1117
1117
1
14, 1903 10r Ultramarine and black, o.g., fresh and Very Fine (Scott $475; SG 14, £450)
1
15, 1903 20r Olive grey and black, o.g., fresh and Fine (Scott $850; SG 15, £950)
1118
120 150
1119
1118
1
16, 1903 50r Orange brown and black, rich colors, o.g., a Very Fine sound example; signed Roumet and Brun (Scott $2,600; SG 16, £3,750)
1119 1120
3
56, 1918 20r Blue and violet on blue, partial Mombasa cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $875; SG 50, £850)
650 200
EAST AFRICA and UGANDA PROTECTORATES COLLECTION, 1903/19, mostly complete on Scott pages and with premium as 1-10 used, 11-13 mint, 17-26 used including 20a, 27-30 mint, 32-39 used, 49a used, 50 used, 52 used, 53 mint, 54 mint (dist. gum), 55 used (crease), etc., a few minor faults but generally fresh and F-VF
500
13
Egypt - Suez Canal Co.
Ex 1121
1121
1
Suez Canal Company, SG 2-4, 1868 5c-40c Ship, 5c transfer type I, 40c transfer type III, clear to full margins, o.g., h.r., F-VF, also includes a reference forgery of the 1c value; 2002 Ceremuga certificate for the 5c-40c (SG £290)
24
75
british commonwealth
Falkland Islands And Dependencies
1123
1122
LotNo
Start Price
1122
5
19E, 1891 ½d on Half of 1d Claret, tied on piece by "F1" oval grid, Fine and attractive; signed Roig (Scott $325; SG 14. £275)
75
1123
1
52, 1928 ½d on 2d Brown violet, l.h., fresh and Fine example of this scarce provisional surcharge; signed "J.A. Fox" and with 1970 RPS certificate (Scott $1,300; SG 115, £1,300)
400
Ex 1124
1124
1
65-76, 1933 ½d-£1 Centenary, o.g. with some values (incl 10sh) h.r., £1 trivial light even gum toning, F-VF (Scott $4,800; SG 127-38, £4,250)
1,200
1125
1/(1) FALKLAND ISLANDS and DEPENDENCIES COLLECTION, 1878/1953, substantial collection on Scott pages with premium and high values throughout including 1 unused, 2-5 used, 8 used, 11 mint 3 and used, 14 used, 17-19 used, 19E used, 20 used, 21 mint, 22-29 mint including few shade varieties, 3637 used, 38-40 mint, 41-48 mint, 54-64 mint, 84-96 mint, 99-100 used, 107-20 mint, 2L1-5L8 mint, etc., generally F-VF, excellent foundation collection
1,500
Fiji
1126 1127
1
J2, 1917 ½d Black, without gum as issued, usual rough perfs, Fine example (Scott $550; SG D5a, £500)
1/(1) FIJI COLLECTION, 1871/1955, desirable collection on Scott pages with better throughout including 15 used, 16 unused, 17 mint, 18 unused, 19-20 mint, 21 used, 22 pen cancel, 24-28 used, 30 used, 34-35 3 used, 37 mint, 52 mint left margin single imperf at left, 68 mint, 69 used, 77-78 mint, 91 used, 1940/49 George VI issue mostly complete used including some perf varieties, J4-5 used, J8-11 used, J12-19 mint, etc., some typical minor faults in 19th century issues but overall F-VF and ideal for continuation
25
120
750
british commonwealth
Gambia
LotNo
1128
13
Start Price
GAMBIA COLLECTION, 1869/1953, complete for the period (mostly used) on Scott pages and accompanied by a handful of varieties, among the many highlights we note 2-4 used, 6-11 used, 7 watermarked sideways used, 10 watermark sideways used, 12-19 used including few shade varieties, 20-27 mint, 28-39 mint, 48 used, 61 mint, 63-64 mint, 65-66 mint including 65a, 86 mint, 96 NH, 117-19 mint, 120 used, 121-24 mint, etc., generally F-VF
600
Gibraltar
1129
Ex 1130
1129
1
14 var., 1898 ½d Bright ultramarine, Inverted watermark, o.g. with some light natural gum bends, short perf at top, Fine and scarce (SG 11w, £400)
60
1130
3
31, 1895 20c Olive green, three used singles including two with a partial registry cancel, fresh and F-VF, a difficult stamp to locate in used condition (Scott $300; SG 25, £300)
75
1131
1132
150
1131 1132
1
64, 1908 £1 Black and violet on red, bold colors, l.h., Fine and attractive (Scott $650; SG 64, £650)
11
93, 1921 £5 Dull violet and black, PO fresh, NH, Fine and attractive example of this key issue being especially scarce NH (Scott $1,750 for hinged; SG 108, £1,600 for hinged)
1,000
1133
3
GIBRALTAR FORERUNNERS COLLECTION, 24 GB Victorian issues with the "G" or "A26" cancel, includes (SG numbers) Z11, Z29, Z36, Z37 inverted watermark, Z41, Z42 pair, Z43-47, Z50, Z63, Z76, etc., a few minor faults (mostly some light toning) but a Fine selection (SG £1,150+)
250
GIBRALTAR COLLECTION, 1886/1953, a desirable and highly complete for the period collection on Scott pages, brimming with premium including 2-3 mint, 5 mint, 6 unused, 7 used (light crease), 16 used, 18 mint, 20 used (corner crease), 26 used, 28 used, 31 used, 35-38 used, 39-48 mint (£1 a light crease), 49-63 mint, 73 used, 74-75 mint, 80 used, 83-87 used, 88 NH, 89 parcel cancel, 90 used (light toning), 92 used (parcel cancel), 96a-99a used, 1938/49 George VI complete mostly used and with an array of perf varieties, etc., some minor faults but generally F-VF, excellent basis for continuation
1,000
1134
13
Gilbert And Ellice Islands 1135
13
GILBERT & ELLICE ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1911/56, comprehensive mostly mint on Scott pages with 1-7 mint, 8-11 used, 26 mint, 27-31 mint, 33-51 mint, 62-72 mint, J1-8 mint, F-VF
26
200
british commonwealth
Gold Coast
LotNo
1136 1137
Start Price
1
120
95, 1921 £2 Green and orange, l.h., fresh and Fine (Scott $550; SG 102, £600)
1/(1) GOLD COAST COLLECTION, 1875/1954, on a well-filled set of Scott pages and including some shade and die varieties, among the many premium note 1-3 each with a centrally struck "554" oval grid cancel, 3 4-5 unused, 10-20 used, 21-23 used, 25 used, 29-35 used, 45-48 mint, 52 used, 64 used, 65 mint, 76a used, 77-79 mint, 77a used, 78a used, 80 used, 92-93 used, 94 mint, 94a mint, 98-107 used. 108-11 used (1d crease), 115-27 used, 130-41 used, etc., a few minor faults but generally fresh and F-VF
500
Grenada 1138
1/(1) GRENADA COLLECTION, 1861/1955, extensive collection on well-filled set of Scott pages, among the many premium 1-2 used, 3 mint, 9-10 unused, 12-13 used, 15-16 used, 20-26 used, 27 mint, 28-29 used, 3 34-35 mint, 39-45 used, 54-56 mint, 57 used, 58-67 mint, 68-78 mint (10sh signed Senf), 79-112 mint including some shade varieties, 114-23 mint, 132-42 mint, J1-10 used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
500
Hong Kong incl. Offices In China
1139
1140
1141
1142
3
56, 1891 $1 on 96c Violet on red, "B62" cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $325; SG 47, £350)
3
83, 1903 $3 Deep blue and black, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine (Scott $400; SG 74, £425)
3
85, 1903 $10 Orange and black on blue, partial registry cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $ 450; SG 76, £475)
90 100 100
1
107, 1905 $5 Blue green and lilac, nicely centered, part o.g., h.r., fresh and Very Fine (Scott $425; SG 89, £550)
100
1143
1/(1) HONG KONG COLLECTION, 1862/1953, primarily used collection on Scott pages being good deal complete for period including numerous high values and featuring 1-7 used (each with a nicely struck 3 "B62" cancel), 8-24 used, 25 used, 29-35 used, 48 mint, 51-53 used, 57 used (Shanghai cancel), 60 used (few trimmed perfs), 64 mint, 65 wing margin single mint, 66 mint, 67-68 used, 69 mint, 80-81 used, 84 used (tiny thin spot), 85 dubious cancel, 101 mint, 103-06 used, 122 mint, 123 used (1938 cancel), 145-46 used, 1938/52 George VI issue nearly complete used including some shade varieties, 178-79 used, etc., some typical minor faults/ trivial tone spots in earlier issues but generally F-VF
1,200
1144
1/(1) BRITISH OFFICES IN CHINA COLLECTION, 1916/27, complete mint or used on Scott album page including 1916 30c mint, $3-$10 without gum, 1922 25c used, $1 used, $2 mint, etc., generally fresh and 3 F-VF
200
1139 1140 1141 1142
27
british commonwealth
India A street in Calcutta
LotNo
1145
Start Price
3
6G, 1855 4a Rose-red and blue, 5th Printing, Head die III, Frame Die II, pair (pos 9-10) with 4-6mm between stamps affixed on a piece of blue paper (may or may not have originated), octagonal "B1" cancel of Calcutta, margins just into the frameline on each side, apparent small thin between stamps would become evident if the backing paper were removed, Fine appearance; 2017 Sismondo certificate (Scott $2,150 as singles; SG 25, £5,000 as pair)
500
Ireland
Ex 1146
1146 1147 1148
Ex 1147
1
36-38, 1922 2sh6p-10sh Overprints, fresh colors, 2sh6d o.g., others l.h., F-VF with the 5sh and 10sh being very well centered (Scott $2,290, SG 44-46, £1,400)
1
93-95, 1935 2sh6d-10sh Overprints, rich colors, o.g., Very Fine (Scott $652, SG 99-101, £400)
350 100
13
IRELAND COLLECTION, 1922/84, mostly used on a nicely filled set of Scott pages and including 7-8 used, 10A block (two stamps NH), 12-14 mint, 32-35 mint, 56-58 used (5sh parcel cancel), 65-76 used, 77b-78b mint (5sh P.F. cert), 79 mint, 87 used, 91 used, 92 mint, 96-98 mint, 142-62 used, mostly complete used after 1960, J1-4 used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
500
28
british commonwealth
Jamaica
LotNo
1149
13
Start Price
JAMAICA COLLECTION, 1860/1953, mostly used sets and singles on Scott pages with no empty spaces and with some earlier shade varieties, includes 1-10 used, 11 mint, 15 mint, 29-30 mint, 40 used (quite elusive used), 41 mint, 45 used, 51 used, 54 mint, 70 mint, 85 used, 86 mint, 87 used, 88-100 used, 93 inverted watermark mint, 138-39 used, MR1-3 used, etc., generally F-VF
300
Kenya, Uganda And Tanganyika
1150
1151
1152
1150
3
31, 1925 2sh50c Brown, well centered, Nairobi 1934 cancel, Very Fine, more elusive in used condition than catalog value would indicate (Scott $130; SG 89, £120)
1151 1152
1
38, 1925 £2 Brown violet and green, bright colors, l.h., Fine and attractive (Scott $1,150; SG 96, £1,200)
60 300
3
41, 1922 £5 Blue and black, lovely colors, 1925 fiscal cancel, blunted perf at bottom, Fine example of the high value (Scott $375 for revenue cancel; SG 99, unpriced)
60
1153
13
KENYA, UGANDA & TANGANYIKA COLLECTION, 1921/53, mostly used on Scott pages and including 7 used (quite elusive in used condition), 8-10 mint, 35 parcel cancel, 58-59 mint, 36 used, 1938/54 George VI issues mostly used complete including 15c and 20c used booklet panes of four and some perf and shade varieties, 92-93 used, etc., generally F-VF
300
Kiribati 1154
1/(1) LABUAN COLLECTION, 1879/1904, mostly used or remainder canceled on Scott pages with better as 2 unused, 4 mint, 5-6 mint, 9 unused, 10 mint, 12b pen cancel, 14 used, 18-19 mint, 20 used, 22 used, 23 3 unused, 27-28 mint, 40 mint, 41 used (signed Kohler), 60 mint, 61 postal cancel, 62 mint, 66-70 postal cancels, 71 mint, 80-82 mint, 87-95 used, 99A-109 mint, etc., some typical minor faults or trace of toning but generally F-VF
500
Labuan
1155
1
26, 1885 2c on 8c Carmine, nicely centered with fresh color, part o.g., h.r., Very Fine; signed "J SCHL (Schlesinger) and 1955 RPS certificate (Scott $275; SG 23, £225)
29
75
british commonwealth
Lagos
1156
1157
1158
LotNo
1156 1157 1158 1159
Start Price
3
33, 1886 2sh6d Olive brown, light bar cancel, fresh and Fine, only 900 issued (Scott $225; SG 27, £275)
3
35, 1886 5sh Blue, bold grid cancel, Fine sound example, only 600 issued (Scott $550; SG 28, £550)
65 100
3
37, 1886 10sh Brown violet, lightly canceled, a light corner crease ends in a tiny edge break, Very Fine appearance and a seldom offered used single, just 420 issued (Scott $2,000; SG 29, £1,100)
100
LAGOS COLLECTION, 1874/1905, desirable collection of mostly used on Scott pages, premium galore including 3-6 used, 7-12 used, 13-32 used, 34 used, 38 mint, 47-49 mint, 53 used, 58-59 mint, etc., a few minor faults with vast majority F-VF, a nice collection of this under-appreciated area
300
13
Leeward Islands 1160
13
LEEWARD ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1890/1954, comprehensive collection on a set of Scott pages including some shade varieties, many better with 8 mint, 9-16 mint (5sh light gum toning), 20-27 used, 28 mint, 29-40 mint, 56-57 mint, 58-60 mint, 82-83 mint, 114 mint, 115b-c mint, 134-47 used, generally fresh and F-VF
450
Malaya
1161
1
76, 1928 $25 Green and orange, fresh colors, l.h., Very Fine and choice; 2007 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $2,250; SG 82, £2,250)
500
Ex 1162
1162 1163
3
77-79, 1931-34 $1-$5 Tiger, light cancels, F-VF, an elusive used set (Scott $335; SG 77, 79, 81, £360)
1/(1) MALAYA COLLECTION, 1900/43, mostly used on Scott pages featuring 2-4 mint, 5 used, 6-7 mint, 8 used (creased), 9-12 mint, 13 fiscal cancel, 15 used, 25a used, 34-37 fiscal cancels ($5 cancel lightened), 3 74-75 mint, J14-19 mint, some Japanese Occupation issues with some useful postage dues, etc., some earlier with bit of trivial toning, generally F-VF
30
90 400
british commonwealth
Malayan States
LotNo
1164
1165
13
13
Start Price
MALAYAN STATES - JOHORE COLLECTION, 1884/1960, mostly mint on Scott pages starting with a useful assortment of mostly mint 1884/86 Overprints, then 30-36 mint, 42-50 mint, 52-58 mint, 59-68 used, 70-71 mint, 72 pen cancel, 74 pen cancel, 84 mint, 85 fiscal cancel, 95-100 mint, 119-20 mint, 121 used, 128-29 used, J1-5 mint, NJ6-10 NH (gum toning), etc., a few trivial faults or toning as usual but generally F-VF
500
MALAYAN STATES - KEDAH COLLECTION, 1912/59, useful assortment of mint and used on Scott pages and featuring 19-20 mint, 21-22 mint, 44-45 used, 46-54 mint, 61-81 mint, 83-105 mint, etc., generally F-VF
200
Ex 1166 1167
1166
1
MALAYAN STATES - KELANTAN, 3a-23a, 1922 1c-$5 Exhibition Overprints, fresh colors, o.g., mostly l.h., $1 tiny gum tone spot, F-VF (Scott $450; SG 30-38, £425)
90
1167
1
MALAYAN STATES - KELANTAN , 29-43, 1937-40 1c-$5 Sultan Ismail, bright colors, o.g. with just a hint of light even toning as usual, l.h., fresh and F-VF, a select set (Scott $1,011; SG 40-54, £1,600)
400
1168
13
MALAYAN STATES - KELANTAN COLLECTION, 1911/62, mostly complete for the period on Scott pages with 10 mint, 13 mint, 27-28 mint, 45 NH, 50-90 mint, generally fresh and F-VF
75
1169
13
MALAYAN STATES - MALACCA COLLECTION, 1948/60, complete mint, less the 1948 Silver Wedding as used, on Scott pages, F-VF
50
1170
13
MALAYAN STATES - NEGRI SEMBILAN COLLECTION, 1891/1953, well-filled set of Scott pages gfeaturing 3-4 used, 9-12 used, 13-14 mint, 20 used (signed by several including E Diena), 21-63 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
200
1171
13
MALAYAN STATES - PAHANG COLLECTION, 1890/1957, mostly mint on Scott pages with premium including 1 used, 3 mint, 9 mint (small part o.g.), 13 used, 14A-15 mint, 16-18 mint, 18A used, 28-82 mint, etc., few earlier issues a touch of light toning but generally fresh and F-VF
250
1172
13
MALAYAN STATES - PENANG COLLECTION, 1942/60, complete mint on Scott pages plus a handful of Japanese Occupation issues including N11 used, F-VF
50
MALAYAN STATES - PERAK 18A, 1891 1c on 2c Rose, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine; signed Bloch (Scott $1,000; SG 31, £1,100)
250
1/(1) MALAYAN STATES - PERAK COLLECTION, 1880/1957, appealing collection on Scott pages with numerous better as 2 used, 3 mint, 5-6 used, 13 used (signed Brun), 14 unused, 15 used, 29 mint, 33-37 3 mint, 40 used, 41 mint, 55-57 used, 59 used (thinned), 67 mint, 68 used, 91-96 used, 97 mint, 99-137 mint, O5 used, O6-7 mint, O9-10 mint, etc., some minor faults or trivial toning in earlier issues but generally fresh and F-VF
500
1173 1174
3
31
british commonwealth
LotNo
Start Price
1175
1
MALAYAN STATES - SELANGOR, 40, 1895 $10 Green and brown violet, very well centered with bright colors, large part o.g., Very Fine (Scott $800; SG 65, £950)
1176
13
MALAYAN STATES - SELANGOR COLLECTION, 1881/1961, "collector's" collection of mint and used on Scott pages featuring useful assortment of mint and used 1881/91 various "Selangor" overprints 29-34 used, 34 mint, 35-36 used, 37 mint, 38 fiscal cancel, 39 mint, 42-44 mint, etc., some earlier issues minor faults or a trivial tone spot, generally F-VF
300
1177
1/(1) MALAYAN STATES - SUNGEI UJONG COLLECTION, 17 singles on a Scott album page and including 4 unused, 13 used (Ceremuga cert, indistinct cancel), 15 unused, 19 mint, 26 mint (pinhole), 27 mint, 3 29 mint, 31-35 mint, etc., some minor toning, generally F-VF
300
1178
200
1179
1178
1
MALAYAN STATES - TRENGGANU, 19, 1910 $25 Green and carmine, well centered, o.g. with just a bit of light even toning, small h.r., Very Fine; signed "AD" (Diena) (Scott $1,800; SG 18, £1,700)
400
1179
1
MALAYAN STATES - TRENGGANU, 38, 1938 $5 Red and green on yellow, bright colors, o.g. with some typical streaking, h.r., Fine and attractive (Scott $500; SG 44, £650)
120
1180
1/(1) MALAYAN STATES - TRENGGANU COLLECTION, 1910/57, nicely filled set of Scott pages with numerous better as 17-18 mint, 18a mint, 24a used, 42-43 used, 44 mint, 64-67 used, 75-85 mint, J1-4 3 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
200
Malta
1181
Ex 1182
1181
1
65, 1919 10sh Black, particularly well centered and with deep rich color, very lightly hinged, a choice Very Fine example of this iconic issue; 1988 RPS certificate (Scott $3,500; SG 96, £3,250)
750
1182
3
98-114, 1922-26 ¼d-£1 "Malta", full set with variety of single or double circle cancels, 1d violet creasing (cat $0.90), still an F-VF set with the £1 value Very Fine and choice (Scott $841; SG 123-39, £668)
150
MALTA COLLECTION, 1860/1953, mostly used to 1915 and primarily mint thereafter on Scott pages, better throughout with 1 mint (light creasing) and used, 3a mint (thin spot), 4 mint, 6-7 used, 14 mint, 16-18 used, 21-27 used, 41 mint, 49-62 used (5sh parcel post cancel), 64 mint, 72 used, 73 mint, 77-84 mint, 98-114 mint (except 1sh used), 131-47 mint, 148-66 mint, 167-83 mint, J1-10 mint, etc., generally F-VF
750
1183
13
32
british commonwealth
Mauritius
1184
LotNo
1185
Start Price
1184 1185
3
84a, 1887 2c on 13c Slate, Inverted surcharge, bold cancel, fresh and Fine (Scott $300; SG 117a, £300)
60
3
101, 1902 5c Lilac and black on buff, corner cds, fresh and Fine; elusive and seldom offered (Scott $100, SG 144, £120)
50
1186 1187
1
1/(1) MAURITIUS CLASSIC ISSUES COLLECTION, 1848/61, 22 mostly used singles on a Scott album page, nearly every stamp a highlight and includes (used unless otherwise noted) 3a, 3b (APS cert), 3c, 4h, 5a, 3 5e, 6b, 9-11, 14, 14B, 16-19, 21, typical mixed condition with some faults and repairs (as often) but the overall condition better than usually seen and there are some four-margined singles, VG-VF, viewing a must; Scott value in excess of $25,000
500
1188
1/(1) MAURITIUS COLLECTION, 1862/1900, mostly complete used on Scott pages and with better including (used unless otherwise noted) 11a (signed Calves), 23, 24-31, 38 mint, 49 unused, 56, 62 wing 3 margin mint, 64 used in Seychelles (small scissor cut), 65 mint, 67, 76, 77 (2), 84-85 mint, 88c, etc. plus remainder "Cancelled" overprints on 33 mint, 45 mint, 47 trace o.g., 49a mint, some typical minor faults but generally F-VF
300
1189
13
MAURITIUS COLLECTION, 1902/50, mostly complete used on Scott pages with many better sets and singles including high values and premium as (mint unless otherwise noted) 110-11 used, 123-26, 128-38 used, 147-51, 155, 158, 158a, 159b, 194a, 198-99, 211-22 used, 230 pair used, E1-3, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
250
200, 1924 50r Lilac and green, rich colors, o.g., Very Fine (Scott $1,100; SG 222, £950)
200
Montserrat
1190 (1)
9, 1884 4d Blue, nicely centered, unused, Very Fine; the key stamp for the country (Scott $2,100 for o.g.; SG 11, £1,800 for o.g.)
350
1191
MONTSERRAT COLLECTION, 1876/1953, on a set of Scott pages with just one empty spot and including 2-4 used, 7 used, 9 used, 11 used, 12-21 mint, 22-31 mint, 42 mint, 43-74 mint, 75-84 mint, 92103 mint with few perf varieties, 114-26 mint ($1.20-$4.80 NH), F-VF
250
13
33
british commonwealth
Natal View of Durban
LotNo
1192
Start Price
11
116, 1908/09 £1 Black and violet on red, deep rich colors, NH, light pencil note on gum, Very Fine and choice (Scott $450 for hinged; SG 171, £425 for hinged)
200
Ex 1193
1193
1
O1-6, 1904 ½d-1sh "OFFICIAL" overprints, fresh colors, o.g., 1sh some light natural gum wrinkles, fresh and F-VF, an elusive mint set (Scott $429; SG O1-6, £375)
80
1194
1/(1) NATAL COLLECTION, 1857/1909, mostly used on Scott pages starting with an assortment of used 1857/58 1d/6d embossed issues, 8-9 used, 11-13 used, 14 unused, 15-20 used, 21 used (signed Hugh C 3 Barr, small faults), 23 used, 24 used, 26 used, 28 used, 32-33 used, 34-35 used, 36 used, 38-40 used, 4447 used, 48 unused, 63 used, 94-97 used, 98 revenue cancel, 100 cleaned revenue cancel, 107 mint, 108 used, 109 fiscal cancel, etc., usual mixed condition, VG-VF
750
Nauru 1195
13
NAURU COLLECTION, 1916/37, 41 stamps on Scott album pages with 13-16 mint (5sh, 10sh some light gum toning as often), 1924/48 Freighter complete set mint (mix of printings), also the 1916/23 1d, 1½d, 2½d used with "NAURU" overprint in center of stamp, F-VF
150
Nevis 1196
1/(1) NEVIS COLLECTION, 1861/90, 30 mostly used singles on a Scott album page and including 1 unused, 4 used (small edge break), 8 unused, 10-12 used, 16-17 unused, 19 unused, 20 used, 22 unused, 24-26 3 used, 28 unused, 29 used, 30 mint, etc., some minor faults, VG-VF
34
200
british commonwealth
New Britain Raising the flag in New Guinea
Ex 1197
LotNo
1198
1199
Start Price
1197
1
1-3, 5-9, 1914 1d/4d Surcharges, fresh colors, o.g. or partly disturbed o.g., most h.r., 2½d rounded corner, F-VF, just 200 of the 1d on 3pf issued, 3d (both) and 4d signed Zumstein (Scott $2,495; SG (New Guinea) 1-3, 5-9, £2,455)
600
1198
1
12, 1914 1sh on 1m Carmine, 3rd Setting, pos 3 (late stage with large replacement stop after "1"), h.r., fresh and Very Fine, a mere 63 stamps issued; 1984 RPS and 2002 Ceremuga certificates (Scott $5,500; SG 12, £3,500)
900
1199 (1)
13, 1914 2sh on 2m Blue, well centered, regummed, Very Fine, only 57 issued (Scott $3,750 for o.g.; SG 13, £3,250 for o.g.)
350
1200
3
22, 1914 3d on 25pf Orange and black on yellow, 2nd setting, pos 7, portion of a Rabaul oval cancel, Very Fine; 2002 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $275; SG (New Guinea) 22, £250)
75
1201
1
35, 1914 3d on 30pf Orange and black on salmon, 2nd setting, pos 9, well centered, l.h., Very Fine; couple of pencil signatures on gum plus 2002 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $475; SG (New Guinea) 55, £475)
100
1202
1
37, 1914 5d on 50pf Purple and black on salmon, pos 10, o.g., Very Fine; handstamp on gum plus 2001 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $300; SG (New Guinea) 57, £300)
65
46, 1914 3d on Kawieng registration label, "Deutsch Neu-Guinea", setting B, pos 1, without gum as often, Very Fine; 1981 BPA and 2001 Ceremuga certificates (Scott $350 for o.g.; SG (New Guinea) 37b, £325 for o.g.)
80
11
51, 1915 1d on 2d on 10pf Carmine, 2nd setting, pos 5, PO fresh, NH, Very Fine; 2001 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $275 for hinged; SG (New Guinea) 63, £200 for hinged)
100
13
NEW BRITAIN COLLECTION, 20 mostly mint stamps on Scott pages comprised of (mint unless otherwise noted) 16-18, 19 (2), 20, 21 (Ceremuga cert, tone spot and light crease), 23-26, 30-31, 32-33 used, 34, 36, 38, O1-2, generally F-VF
500
1200
1203 (1)
1204 1205
1201
1202
35
1204
british commonwealth
New Guinea
Ex 1206
LotNo
Start Price
80
1206
3
C12-13, 1931 10sh, £1 Air Mail overprints, light Rabaul cancels, F-VF (Scott $410; SG 148-49, £360)
1207 1208
3
C44-45, 1935 £2, £5 Goldfield, neat cancels, fresh and Very Fine (Scott $710; SG 204-05, £590)
150
NEW GUINEA COLLECTION, 1925/37, mostly mint on pages and including some of the high values, note 7 used. 10-13 mint, 18-30 mint, 41-43 used, 44 NH, 45 used, C19-23 used, C25-26 used, C27 mint, C41 mint, C42-43 used, C46-59 mint, O4-9 mint including O6a, O12-22 mint, O23-35 mint, a few trivial toning issues as usual but overall fresh and F-VF
750
13
New Hebrides (Br.)
1209
1
31, 1920 2d on 40c Red on yellow, bottom left corner margin single, l.h., fresh and Very Fine, an elusive and undercatalogued value (Scott $125; SG 35, £130)
50
1210
13
NEW HEBRIDES (Br.) COLLECTION, 1908/53, highly complete and mostly mint on Scott pages with 1-6 mint, 12-25 mint, 33-76 mint, J6-15 mint, etc., F-VF
120
New Republic 1211
1/(1) NEW REPUBLIC COLLECTION, 1886/87, 37 mint and 3 used stamps on Scott pages, includes (mint unless otherwise noted) 2-3, 5, 7-8, 9 unused, 19-25 (2d, 9d unused), 28, 32, 32B unused (small facial 3 scuff), 37-40 (1d the "arms inverted" variety), 42, 43-47, 48 unused, 49 used, 50, 50B, 52-56, 59-61, 63 used, typical mixed condition with many of the mint part o.g. with h.r. or some paper adherence, VG-VF
36
250
british commonwealth
New Zealand View of Port Ahuriri
1212
1213
1214
1215
LotNo
Start Price
1212
3
3, 1855 1sh Yellow green on blued paper, light lozenge cancel, rich color, margins to just cutting, a Fine sound example (Scott $6,000; SG 3, £5,500)
300
1213
3
4, 1855 1d Red, rich color, just clear to ample margins, lightly canceled, a Fine sound example; 2002 BPA certificate (Scott $2,200; SG 4, £2,000)
450
1214
3
14e, 1863 6d Brown, ample to large margins, neat cancel, Very Fine and attractive (Scott $125, SG 42, £140)
50
1215
3
50, 1873 2d Vermilion, deep color, "11" lozenge cancel (Port Ahuriri), typical rough perfs but better than usually seen, a Fine and attractive sound example; signed Bloch and with a 1983 Friedl Committee certificate (Scott $925; SG 142, £500)
150
1216
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
AR1-15, 1882/90 2sh-£1 Postal Fiscals, mostly dated town cancels incl Wellington, Auckland, Invercargill, Otago, Dunedin, 2sh a partial oval cancel, 10sh with 1917 Auckland Stamp Office cds plus embossed impression, 15sh cds and pen cancel, some usual minor faults but note both 4sh, 9sh small faults, VG-VF (Scott $1,950)
150 100
1217
3
AR17, 1882-90 30sh Brown, partial Dunedin 1899 squared circle postmark, fresh and Fine (listed but unpriced in Scott)
1218
3
AR21, 1882-90 £3 Yellow green, crisply struck Dunedin 24 SP 88 cds, fresh and Fine (listed but unpriced in Scott)
3
AR25, 1882-90 £5 Dark blue, partial Wellington DE 88 cds, fresh and Fine (listed but unpriced in Scott)
150 400
3
AR28, 1882-90 £8 Green, Auckland 13 DE 87 cds, couple (insignificant) nibbed perfs, Fine example (listed but unpriced in Scott)
250
1219 1220
37
british commonwealth
Ex 1221
LotNo
1221
3
1
1225
5
3 3
Ex 1221
AR19-20, AR23, AR26-27, AR30, 1882-90 £2/ £10 Postal Fiscals, all but £4 with a legible dated cancel, each with minor/ small faults (small thin, crease, etc.), F-VF appearance (listed but unpriced in Scott)
1222
1222 1223 1224
Ex 1221
1223
Start Price
500
1224
AR66, 1931/39 £3 10sh Rose, nicely centered, l.h., Very Fine (Scott $2,250; SG F165, £2,250)
90 400
AR68, 1931/39 £4 10sh Dark olive grey, partial "Stamp Duty" cancel, fresh and Very Fine (Scott $2,500; SG F167, £2,500)
350
AR64, 1936 £2 10sh Dark red, Auckland machine cancel, Very Fine (Scott $550; SG F163, £650)
1225 1226 1227 AR70, 1939 35sh on 35sh Yellow, tied on piece by neat corner cancel, Very Fine and choice (Scott $350; SG F186, £450)
1226 1227
3
AR90, 1951 £2 10sh Dark red, light cancels, Very Fine (Scott $525; SG F207, £500)
75 100
3
AR92, 1948 £3 10sh Rose, partial Canterbury cancel and an embossed seal, typical rough perfs, Very Fine (Scott $2,500 for postal use; SG F209, £2,250 for postal use)
100
1228
3
1228 1229 J10, 1899 1sh Green and red, Wellington octagonal cancel, fresh and Fine quite elusive (and undercatalogued) in used condition (Scott $100; SG D3, £130)
50
1229
3
J15, 1902 2d Grey green and red, unobtrusive corner cancel, Very Fine, rarely offered in used condition and far scarcer than the catalog value would indicate (Scott $150; SG D20, £130)
80
38
british commonwealth
1230
1231
1232
LotNo
Start Price
1230
3
O5, 1892/99 6d "O.P.S.O." Overprint, crisply struck corner cancel, light creasing, Fine appearance (Scott $1,200; SG O15, £1,300)
1231
3
O13, 1902 5d "O.S.P.O." Overprint, rich color, Wellington 1903 cancel, typical rough perfs especially along right edge, Fine example; signed Bloch (Scott $900; SG O20, £1,100)
1232
3
O18, 1902 1s "O.S.P.O. Overprint", light machine cancel, Very Fine (Scott $600; SG O24, £850)
100 150 120
1233 1234
1233
3
1234 1235
1 3
O19, 1905/07 ½d "O.S.P.O." Overprint, rich color, partial Wellington cancel, typical rough perfs, Very Fine (Scott $700; SG O11, £850) O40, 1911 £1 Rose, o.g., typical rough perfs, fresh and Fine (Scott $1,000; SG O84, £650)
150 150
NEW ZEALAND 1855/72 "CHALON" ISSUES COLLECTION, 53 used singles on Scott pages, virtually all are premium issues and we note (SG nos.) 2, 5, 6 (2 margins, signed Richter), 8, 8a, 13, 15, 16 (rebacked), 33, 40, 51, 68, 76-78, 85-86, 97-100, 104 (roulettes on three sides), 119-20, 124-25, 126, 131a, 141, etc., usual mixed condition and centering with a few repairs noted although the collection as a whole is much nicer than typically seen and is an outstanding foundation to an advanced collection of this popular and challenging area
2,000
1236
3
NEW ZEALAND 1874/95 VICTORIA "SIDEFACE" ISSUES COLLECTION, 47 singles on a Scott album page and incl few shade varieties, essentially complete for the period including the high values, #57 clipped perfs at left, other issues some typical minor faults but better condition than usually seen, VG-VF, nice assortment for the specialist
150
1237
3
NEW ZEALAND 1882/1900 VICTORIA ISSUES with ADVERTISING ON BACK COLLECTION, 44 used singles sorted by denomination on two quadrille pages, 1d (14), 2d (12), 4d (6), 6d (2), 1sh (3), 2½d (5), 5d (2), good variety of ads and printings, usual mixed condition, VG-VF
150
NEW ZEALAND 1898/1937 ISSUES COLLECTION, mostly complete for period on Scott pages and with numerous premium as 78 mint, 79-82 used, 83 mint, 86C-87 used (the 2d quite elusive used), 92 mint, 97 used, 98 mint, 103c used, 118-20 used, 121 used, 121A used, 122-24 used, 125 mint, 126-28 used, 130-39 used, 131d NH, 131e-137e mint, 1915/22 George V issue mint or used with assorted shade and perf varieties, 165-70 used, 182-83 used, 185-98 used, etc., some minor faults but generally fresh and F-VF
600
NEW ZEALAND 1938-83 ISSUES COLLECTION, highly complete (including Ross Dependency) and mostly used on Scott pages, note George VI period complete used (less 1937 Coronation), 321 mint, etc., F-VF
60
NEW ZEALAND 1901/67 POSTAL FISCAL ISSUES COLLECTION, mostly used on Scott pages and including Used AR31, AR32-38, AR44, AR52-54, AR67, AR88-89, AR91, AR93-94, AR72-73, Mint AR55, AR59, AR74, etc., generally F-VF
300
1238
1239 1240
13
13
13
39
british commonwealth LotNo
Start Price
1241
13
NEW ZEALAND 1907/63 OFFICIAL ISSUES COLLECTION, mostly used and highly complete for period including (used unless otherwise noted) O24-30, O31, O33-38, O39 mint, O51 mint, O56-57 mint, O58-60, O61-71, O75, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
250
1242
13
NEW ZEALAND 1891/1981 LIFE INSURANCE ISSUES COLLECTION, mostly complete used on Scott pages highlighted by (used unless otherwise noted) OY1-6, OY17, OY24-50, etc., F-VF
80
1243
13
NEW ZEALAND "BACK OF THE BOOK" ISSUES COLLECTION, comprised of Charity issues complete used (no Health sheets) 1929-44 (including "Smiling Boys"), 1946-74 Airmail complete with C1-3 NH, C4 used, C5 mint, C6-8 used, Special Delivery with SG E1 mint, SG E2 used, SG E3 mint, Postage Dues mostly complete used with J6-9 mint (10d some pulled perfs), J11 mint, Newspaper issues, etc., some minor faults but overall F-VF
200
Niger Coast Protectorate
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1244
3
8, 1893 "Half Penny" on 2d Green and carmine, Old Calabar River MR 22 94 cds, fresh and Fine, only 120 issued; 1994 BPA certificate (Scott $325; SG 20; £275)
75
1245
3
10, 1893 "Half Penny" on ½d Violet on blue, Forcados River JA 11 94 cancel, Very Fine and choice, only 360 issued; signed Sismondo and with his 2017 certificate (Scott $275; SG 21, £200)
60
1246
3
10, 1893 "Half Penny" on ½d Violet on blue, partial strikes of Old Calabar cancels, Fine example (Scott $275; SG 21, £200)
50
1247
3
14, 1893 "HALF PENNY on 2d Green and carmine, Old Calabar River JY 19 93 cds, fresh and Fine, only 120 issued (Scott $375; SG 29, £400)
75
1248
1
17, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on ½d Violet on blue, o.g., fresh and Fine, a mere 60 issued (Scott $650; SG 31, £650)
120
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1249
3
18, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on ½d Violet on blue, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine, only 120 issued (Scott $450; SG 32, £400)
100
1250
3
20, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on 2d Green and carmine, lightly canceled, Fine example, only 120 issued (Scott $775; SG 18, £500)
150
1251
1
21, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on ½d Violet on blue, o.g., fresh and Fine, only 120 issued (Scott $600; SG 19, £650)
120
1252
1
22, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on ½d Violet on blue, o.g., fresh and Fine; 1984 BPA certificate (Scott $475; SG 19, £650)
120
1253
3
25, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on ½d Violet on blue, centrally struck Old Calabar cancel, Very Fine and choice, only 120 issued; 1994 David Brandon certificate (Scott $275; SG 11, £275)
75
40
british commonwealth
1254
1255
1256
LotNo
Start Price
1254
1
28, 1893 "HALF PENNY" on ½d Violet on blue, well centered, o.g., Very Fine, only 120 issued (Scott $550; SG 35, £500)
120
1255
1
29, 1893 "One Shilling" on 2d Carmine and green, o.g., fresh and Fine, 279 issued; signed Richter and Engel (Scott $500; SG 37, £475)
100
1256
1
30, 1893 "One Shilling" on 2d Green and carmine, fresh colors, o.g., Fine example, 176 issued (Scott $825; SG 38, £800)
160
1258 1257
1257
49, 1894 ½d on Half of 1d Light blue, tied on piece by partial cds, Very Fine; 1984 BPA certificate (Scott $425; SG 57, £650)
120
1258
3
50, 1894 1d on Half of 2d Green and carmine, partial Opobo River cancel, fresh and Fine, only 120 issued (Scott $425; SG 59, £375)
100
1259
3
54, 1894 ½d on ½d Blue, light Calabar River cds, Very Fine and choice, 960 issued; signed Bloch (Scott $275; SG 65, £250)
75
1/(1) NIGER COAST PROTECTORATE COLLECTION, 1892/1900, 31 singles on Scott pages and including 1-5 used, 6 mint, 13 mint (BPA cert, light crease), 19 mint (surcharge applied with enough force to put a 3 small internal tear in the stamp), 24 mint (signed Bloch, light crease), 43-48 used, 51 used (light crease), 61-63 mint, mostly F-VF
350
1260
5
Nigeria 1261
13
NIGERIA COLLECTION, 1914/49, complete for the period on Scott pages and including some die and perf varieties, note 10-12 mint, 12a mint (APS cert), 16-17 mint, 32 mint, 31a mint, 32a mint, 38-46 used, 47-49 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
41
250
british commonwealth
Niue
LotNo
1262
Start Price
1/(1) NIUE COLLECTION, 1902/53, delightful and highly complete collection on Scott pages and highlighted by 1 unused, 13 mint (3 shades), 14-29 mint, 33-34 mint, 35-40 used, 49-52 mint, 73-75 used, 86-89 mint, 3 89A-D mint (10sh inverted watermark) with an extra 88 mint, 89A-89B NH, 89D mint, generally F-VF
250
North Borneo
1263
3
Ex 1263 137a, 142a var., 1922 2c, 6c Exhibition Overprint, Stop after "Exhibition" variety, used singles with light cancels, F-VF (SG 255a, 260a, £420)
1264
100
Ex 1265
1264
1
153c var.,s 1922 50c Exhibition Overprint, Stop after "Exhibition" variety, light even gum toning as often, h.r., Very Fine (SG 275a, £275)
75
1265
1
B14-30, 1918 1c-$10 Red Cross Surcharges, bright colors, o.g. or part o.g., some h.r, F-VF (Scott $1,163; SG 214-34, £1,200)
300
Ex 1266
1266
5
N16-28, 1944 1c-$1 Japanese Occupation Overprints, each issue tied onto a small piece by light cancel, light even toning, Fine set (Scott $531; SG J20-32, £450)
100
1267
13
NORTH BORNEO COLLECTION, 1883/1953, mint and postally used/ cto sets and singles on Scott pages, premium throughout including 4 mint (signed Brun), 8-11 mint, 13 mint, 14 mint, 17-19 mint, 22 mint, 50-51 mint, 58 without gum, 63-67 postal cancels, 72 postal cancel, 85 perf 14½x15 mint (SG 103a), 143a-152c mint, 160-62 mint, 176-83 mint, 190-91 used, 201-07 mint, 208-22 mint ($5 NH), 244-58 mint, B9-13 mint, B31-47 mint )B32 stuck down), J32-40 mint, J50-54 mint, , etc., some typical minor faults or trivial toning, generally F-VF
1,500
42
british commonwealth
North West Pacific Islands View of Nauru
1268
1269
LotNo
Start Price
1268
1
8, 1916 5sh Yellow and grey, rich color, slightly disturbed o.g. with some small tone spots, Fine and attractive (Scott $2,750; SG 83, £.2,750)
1269 1270
1
26, 1916 £1 Ultramarine and brown, fresh colors, l.h., Fine (Scott $400; SG 99, £350)
400 80
13
NORTH WEST PACIFIC ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1915/23, 49 mint and used singles including few varieties on pages with better as 1-3 used, 4 mint, 5 used, 6 mint, 10 regummed over small edge break, 11-13 used, 16-20 used, 21-22 mint, 22 used, 25 used, 25 inverted watermark used, 27-28 used, 31a used, 37 unused, 41a used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
400
Northern Nigeria 1271
13
NORTHERN NIGERIA COLLECTION. 1900/12, complete (less the very rare 1904 £25) on Scott pages with 6-7 used, 10-16 used, 19-26 used, 36 used, 37 mint, 38 used, 40-49 used, 51 used, 52 mint, generally F-VF
250
Northern Rhodesia 1272
13
NORTHERN RHODESIA COLLECTION, 1925-64, complete on Scott pages with 1-17 used (20sh fiscal cancel, light crease), 18-24 used, 44-45 mint (10sh small edge break), 48-49 used, 72-74 mint, 75-88 NH, J1-10 mint, mostly F-VF
100
Nyasaland Protectorate 1273
13
NYASALAND COLLECTION, 1908/51, mostly used on Scott pages with numerous premium as 7-9 used, 10 mint (vignette bit faded), 22 used, 24 revenue cancel, 36-37 used, 47-50 used, 63-67 mint, 78-81 used, etc., generally F-VF
250
Orange Free State 1274
13
ORANGE RIVER COLONY COLLECTION. 1868/1908, 60 mostly used singles on Scott album pages highlighted by 13 used, 15-16 used, 17 used, 20 mint, 30-32 used, 61-73 used, etc., generally F-VF
43
40
british commonwealth
Papua New Guinea
LotNo
1275 1276
Start Price
3 13
J6, 1960 6d on 7½d Deep ultramarine, unobtrusive corner cancel, fresh and Very Fine, only about 800 issued; 2003 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $775; SG D1, £450)
200
PAPUA and PAPUA NEW GUINEA COLLECTION, a wonderful collection on Scott album pages featuring 6-7 mint, 8 used (light crease) 11-18 mint, 21-26 mint, 33a used, 34-40 mint and including a few mint or used perf varieties, 41-49 mint, 72 mint, 73 NH, 94-109 used, 123-36 used, J1-5 mint, O2-6 used, O11-12 mint, etc., the used a mix of postal and favor cancels, generally fresh and F-VF
500
Pitcairn Islands 1277
13
PITCAIRN ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1940/71, comprehensive collection on Scott pages with 11-38 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
40
Rhodesia The Royal Mail Coach in Rhodisia
1278 (1) 1279 (1)
1278 1279 75, 1901 £10 Blue lilac, fresh color, without gum, Fine example of the high value; signed "ED" (Enzo Diena) and with his 1992 certificate (the certificate is for the £5 and £10 values; the £5 no longer accompanies) (Scott $3,750 for o.g.; SG 93, £4,000 for o.g.)
250
100B, 1909 £5 Deep blue on bluish, rich color, without gum, Fine and attractive; signed Raybaudi and with his 1992 certificate (Scott $9,000 for o.g.; SG 113e, £9,500 for o.g.)
450
44
british commonwealth
1280
LotNo
1281
1282
Start Price
1280
3
115, 1910 5sh Yellow green and brown red, very well centered, partial 1913 postmark, choice Very Fine (Scott $225; SG 160, £200)
75
1281
3
117a, 1910 10sh Red orange and myrtle green, well centered with deep rich colors, partial Gwelo 22 Feb 1912 cancel, Very Fine and attractive (Scott $325; SG 163, £300)
90
1282
3
118a, 1910 £1 Black and red, intense colors accentuated by the crisp white paper, partial Bulawayo 1912 cancel, Fine and attractive (Scott $425; SG 166, £375)
100
1283
3
138a, 1923 £1 Magenta and black, Die III, lightly canceled, Very Fine and choice (Scott $1,250; SG 278, Die IIIB, £700)
180
1/(1) DESIRABLE RHODESIA COLLECTION, 1890/1919, well-filled set of Scott album pages brimming with premium including 9-13 used, 14 mint, 15-16 unused, 17 mint (light crease), 18-19 revenue cancels, 20-23 mint, 3 31a mint, 32-39 used, 40 unused, 41-42 mint, 46-48 mint, 49 used, 57-58 used, 69 mint, 72 mint (dist. gum), 74 fiscal cancel, 76-81 mint, 97 mint, 99-100 favor cancels, 101-09 used, 112 mint, 113 mint )thin spot), 114 mint, 116 mint (thin), 124-35 used, 136 used (perfin), 137 used, 138 reference forgeries with fraudulent cancels (2, each with a Sismondo certificate), etc., some minor faults as expected but overall F-VF, ideal for continuation
1,500
1284
St. Christopher 1285
1/(1) ST. CHRISTOPHER COLLECTION, 1870/90, 23 stamps on a Scott album page and highlighted by 1 used, 1 watermark sideways unused, 2 mint, 5 unused, 11 used, 15 mint, 16-17 used, 19-22 used, etc., 3 some minor faults as usual but generally Fine or
150
St. Helena
1286
1
1286 1287 94, 1922 15sh Violet and black on blue, very well centered, o.g., small abrasion/thin at bottom, still Very Fine appearance (Scott 1,100; SG 113, £1,100)
1287 1288
1
99, 1922 £1 Red violet and black on red, very lightly hinged, fresh and Very Fine (Scott $475; SG 96, £450)
75 150
1/(1) ST HELENA COLLECTION, 1856/1949, highly complete for period on Scott pages with better sets and singles throughout including 1-7 used, 8-10 unused, 13 mint, 15 mint, 18 mint, 19-20 used, 21 mint, 223 23 used, 25 mint, 26-31 used, 33-37 used, 46 used, 50-55 mint, 60 mint (signed Senf), 61-70 mint (1d the "a" shade), 73-74 used, 88-89 used, 92-93 used, 96-98 used, 101-10 mint, 116-27 mint, etc., generally F-VF
800
45
british commonwealth
St. Kitts-Nevis
A view of St. Kitts
LotNo
1289 1290
1 13
Ex 1289 63-64, 1923 5sh, £1 Tercentenary, fresh colors, o.g., F-VF (Scott $917; SG 59-60, £890) ST KITTS-NEVIS COLLECTION, lovely collection on Scott pages with only two empty spaces, highlights include 6 used, 8-10 mint (2sh, 5sh NH), 18-21 mint, 24-36 mint, 58-60 used, 61-62 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
Start Price
200 200
St. Lucia
1291
1
26, 1885 6d Slate blue, fresh color, large part o.g., Fine and scarce; 1994 Brandoin certificate (Scott $1,500; SG 10, £1,100)
250
1292
1/(1) ST LUCIA COLLECTION, 1860/1954, an extensive collection on Scott pages featuring 1 unused, 4 mint, 5 used, 6 mint, 7-14 used, 15-17 mint, 20-22 used, 24 used, 25 unused, 34 pen cancel, 35 used 3 (thin), 38-39 used (light toning), 40a used, 50-56 mint, 63 mint, 76-89 mint, 95-106 mint (5sh, 10sh NH), 110-26 mint, 135-48 mint, J1-6 mint, etc., some minor faults in earlier issues but generally fresh and F-VF
300
St. Vincent
1293
3
29, 1880 5sh Rose, light oval grid cancel, usual rough perfs, fresh and Fine (Scott $1,650; SG 32, £1,750)
46
250
british commonwealth
LotNo
1294
3
1294 1295 1296 30, 1880 1d on Half of 6d Deep blue green, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine, only 1,000 issued (Scott $425; SG 28, £375)
Start Price
80
1295
3
32, 1881 1d on 6d Yellow green, rich color, lightly canceled, Fine and quite scarce genuinely used; 1932 RPS certificate (Scott $400; SG 34, £350)
1296
3
33, 1881 4d on 1sh Vermilion, light centrally struck NO 28 81 cds, Very Fine and choice and especially scarce in used condition; 1964 BPA certificate (Scott $925; SG 35, £800)
200
1/(1) ST VINCENT COLLECTION, 1861/1953, desirable collection on nicely filled set of Scott pages with better throughout including 1-7 used, 8 unused, 9-10 used, 11 used (small faults), 12 used, 12-14 unused, 3 14B-15 used, 16 unused, 17-18 used, 20-23 used, 25-28A used, 31 used, 35-39 used, 46 used, 52 used (light toning), 54 used, 57 mint (an elusive mint stamp), 62-70 mint, 85-89 mint, 118-31 mint, etc., generally F-VF, excellent foundation collection
1,000
1297
100
Samoa
1299
1298
3
1299
1
Ex 1298 102-09, 1914 ½d on 5pf - 9d on 80pf Surcharges, fresh and F-VF, also includes the ½d on 3pf mint (Scott $464; SG 102-09, £441)
75
113, 1914 5sh on 5m Slate and carmine, fresh color, part o.g., with multiple h.r., Fine and scarce with just 534 issued; 1965 BPA certificate (Scott $1,200; SG 114, £1,200)
300
1301
1300 1301 1302 1303
Ex 1302
1
1300 126, 1925 £2 Violet, o.g., fresh and Fine; 1976 PF certificate (Scott $400; not listed in SG)
1
160, 1932 £2 Violet, well centered, o.g., Very Fine and choice (Scott $1,000; SG 175, £1,000)
1
195-202, 1945-50 2sh6d-£5 Overprints, l.h., fresh and F-VF (Scott $1,324 for NH)
1/(1) SAMOA COLLECTION, 1887/1958, impressive collection of mint and used on Scott pages and with numerous better as a group of "Express" issue reprints, 125 mint, 136-41 mint, 156-59 mint, 175-80 mint 3 (£5 couple perf thins), 217-18 used, 219 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
47
100 250 150 300
british commonwealth
Sarawak A street scene of Kuching
Ex 1304
LotNo
Start Price
1304
1/(1) N1-3, N4-8, N9-12, N13-17, 1941 1c/50c Japanese Occupation Overprints, fresh colors, 25c without gum, others o.g. or part o.g., most with small h.r., F-VF (Scott $2,360; SG J1/20, £2,500)
400
1305
1/(1) SARAWAK COLLECTION, 1869/1957, highly complete for the period on Scott pages highlighted by 1 unused, 11 mint, 12-15 used, 17-18 used, 19 mint, 20 mint (gum toned), 21 used, 23 mint, 24a used, 26-27 3 used, 34 mint, 46-47 mint, 107-08 used, 130-31 used, 132 mint, 133 used, 134 mint, 135-54 mint, 175 NH, 180-94 used, etc., a few trivial gum toning but generally fresh and F-VF
300
Seychelles 1306
13
SEYCHELLES COLLECTION, 1890/1952, highly complete and mostly used on Scott pages, numerous highlights including 17 used, 18 mint, 20 used, 21 mint (signed Senf), 26 mint, 27-28 used, 35 used, 37 mint, 41-46 used, 47-48 mint. 70-73 mint, 74-89 mint, 114 mint, 125-48 mint plus a few shade varieties, 151-52 used, 157-71 mint (5r, 10r NH), F-VF
300
Sierra Leone
1307
1308
1307
1
51, 1897 ½d on 3d Lilac and green, well centered, o.g., Very Fine, only 148 issued (Scott $400; SG 58, £400)
1308
1
55, 1897 ½d on 6d Lilac and green, o.g., Very Fine and choice, only 196 issued (Scott $325; SG 62, £325)
48
80 60
british commonwealth
1309
1310
1311
LotNo
1309
Start Price
3
56, 57, 1897 ½d on 1sh Lilac, horizontal pair with left stamp 56, right 57, Freetown JY 13 97 cancels, F-VF, from the consignment that was dropped in the sea; 1985 Brandon certificate (Scott $1,180 as singles; SG 63, 65, £820 as singles)
150
1310
3
59, 1897 ½d on 1sh Lilac, Freetown JY 13 97 cds, cert stating "colour washed" (from consignment that dropped in the sea), Fine, only 71 printed; 2004 BPA certificate (Scott $2,000; SG 64, £1,300)
150
1311
1
60l, 1897 ½d on 2sh Dull lilac, slightly tropicalized o.g., couple tiny thin spots (not mentioned in cert), Fine appearance, only 176 issued; 2006 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $2,250; SG 67, £2,000)
200
1313 1312 138, 1921 £2 Brown and blue, o.g., fresh and Fine, 1993 PF certificate (Scott $900; SG 147, £950)
150
1312 1313
1
165, 1933 £1 Yellow and dark violet, rich colors, very lightly hinged, choice Very Fine (Scott $650; SG 180, £650)
200
1314
1/(1) SIERRA LEONE COLLECTION, 1859/1953, enticing collection on a set of Scott album pages and chock-full of better as 1 used (3 shades), 5 used, 6a unused, 8-10 used, 13-20 used, 21 mint, 28-31 used, 3 44-46 mint, 49 used, 50 mint, 53-54 mint, 58 unused (light toning), 64-76 mint, 82-88 mint, 89 used, 10002 mint, 116-19 mint, 137 used (crease), 149-52 mint, 163 used, 164 mint, etc., a few minor faults in the earlier issues but generally fresh and F-VF
750
1
Singapore 1315
13
SINGAPORE COLLECTION, 1948/70, well-filled set of Scott album pages (no S/S) with 1-20 used (except 8c mint), 1a-20a used, 21-26 mint, 29-42 used, 62-69 mint, 101-21 mint, 126-32 mint, etc., generally F-VF
60
Solomon Islands 1316
13
SOLOMON ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1907/53, complete for period on Scott album pages with 1-6 used, 7 mint, 8-18 mint, 28-41 mint, 43-56 mint, J1-8 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
1317
13
SOMALILAND PROTECTORATE COLLECTION, 1902/60, a highly complete collection of mint and used sets (including mixed mint/ used) and singles on Scott pages, note 10 used, 12 used, 17-19 mint (3r a bit of dist gum), 27-39 mint, 44-48 used, 51-63 mint, 64-76 mint, 84-107 mint, 118-26 mint, 128-39 mint, O3-10 mint, O11-13 used, O14-16 mint, also includes O11-12 with just a trace of the "period after M" (Sismondo certificate), F-VF
200
Somaliland Protectorate
49
300
british commonwealth
South Africa
LotNo
1318
13
Start Price
SOUTH AFRICA COLLECTION 1910/53, mostly used on Scott album pages and loaded with better as 2-16 used, 26-29 mint, 30 used (faults), 31 used, 38 mint, 40 used, 43 mint, 64 mint, 68-71 mint, 90-97 mint, B1-11 mint, C2-6 used, J1-7 mint, J30-38 mint, O11 mint, O34 mint, O36 mint, O51-52 mint, O54 mint, etc., some minor faults but mostly F-VF
750
South-West Africa
Ex 1319
1319 1320
1
13-15, 1923 5sh-£1 Overprints, fresh colors, o.g., 5sh h.r., F-VF (Scott $1,825; SG 13-15, £1,500)
350
13
SOUTH WEST AFRICA COLLECTION, 1923/1953, mostly mint on Scott pages with numerous better as (mint unless otherwise noted) 1-10, 12, 16-27 (£1 some perf separations), 28, 29-40, 88-93, 95, 99-105, 118-19 used, 120, 135-52, B1-11, C1-4 used, C5-6, J6-9, J11-17, J34-90, O2 used, O18-19 used, O23-27, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
700
Southern Nigeria 1321
13
SOUTHERN NIGERIA COLLECTION, 1901/13, thee country complete on Scott pages with 1-9 mint, 15-19 mint, 20 with indistinguishable cancel, 29-31 mint, 41-43 mint, 45-56 mint, etc., generally F-VF
1322
13
SOUTHERN RHODESIA COLLECTION, 1924/64, complete on Scott pages with 8-10 mint, 11-13 used, 14 mint, 16-54 used, 81-94 mint, J1-6 used, F-VF
300
Southern Rhodesia 100
Straits Settlements
1323
1324
90
1323 1324
1
32, 1882 5c on 4c Rose, well centered with rich color, o.g., Very Fine (Scott $375; SG 47, £375)
1
165d, 167d, 1922 $1, $5 Exhibition Overprints, fresh colors, o.g., Fine and scarce (Scott $1,150; SG 247, 249, £1,100)
250
1325
1/(1) STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COLLECTION, 1867/1945, strong collection of mostly used on a nicely filled set of Scott pages, premium throughout with 1 unused, 2-4 used, 5 unused, 7-8 used, 9 perfin used, 3 15 unused, 16-19 used, 20-21 unused (each signed), 22-23 used, 26 used, 29 mint, 31 unused, 33-35 used, 38 unused, 39 used, 40-57 used, 58-59 used, 60 mint, 61-65 used, 68 used, 70-72 mint, 88 mint, 102-03 used, 103 mint (toned), 125 mint, 126-28 used, 134A-139 mint (tropicalized o.g.), 140-42 used, 143-44 mint (tropicalized o.g.), 151d-161d used, 186d-190d used, etc., usual mixed condition in earlier issues with some minor toning, generally F-VF, nice foundation collection with considerable catalog value
1,000
50
british commonwealth
Sudan
LotNo
1326
13
SUDAN COLLECTION, 1897/1954, extensive collection of regular issues, commems, airmails, postage dues, officials, etc. on a very well-filled set of Scott pages, among the many highlights 5-16 used, 58-59 used, 62 mint, 63-78 mint (8pi-20pi NH), 79-94 used, C31-42 mint, J9-15 mint, MO11 mint, MO12 used, MO15 used, O2-43 used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF, excellent foundation collection
Start Price
400
Swaziland 1327
13
SWAZILAND COLLECTION, 1889/1969, desirable and highly complete collection on Scott pages including 1-4 used, 13-19 mint, 1943 ½d-10sh George VI perf 13½x14 mint, 55-66 mint, 67-79 mint, 80-91 mint, 92-107 mint, 160-74 used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
80
Tanganyika 1328
13
TANGANYIKA - BRITISH OCCUPATION OF GERMAN EAST AFRICA COLLECTION, 24 stamps on a Scott album page being complete for the "country" with a couple of shade varieties, note (Scott nos for German East Africa) N104-05 mint, N106-15 used, N116-19 mint, N120 used, N121-22 mint, generally F-VF
200
1329
13
TANGANYIKA COLLECTION, 1921/31, complete for Scott listings on pages with Used 1-4, 10-26, 2941, Mint 5, 7, 27-28, 42-44 (10sh signed Richter, £1 tiny thin spot), generally F-VF
150
Tobago
1330 1331
1
5, 1879 5sh Slate, nicely centered, part o.g., Very Fine (Scott $925; SG 5, £900)
1/(1) TOBAGO COLLECTION, 1879/96, 30 mostly used singles on a Scott album page and including a few shade varieties and premium as 1 mint, 3-4 used, 8 used, 9 unused, 10 used, 11 mint, 12 used (quite 3 elusive used), 13 mint, 19 mint, 21 mint, 25-27 used, 29-31 used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
150 250
Togo
British troops in Togoland
1332
5
44, 1914 1m Carmine, 1st (3mm) setting, tied on piece by Lome cancel (stamp has been lifted and hinge replaced), Fine and scarce with just 100 printed; signed Bloch and Kilian; 1954 Friedl (when Scott number was 62), 1984 Kilian and 2003 Ceremuga certificates (Scott $2,750; SG H10, £2,750)
51
750
british commonwealth
1333
LotNo
1334
1335
Start Price
1333
3
48, 1914 3pf Brown, 2nd (2mm) setting, partial Lome cancel, Very Fine, only about 50 stamps issued; 2003 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $1,100; SG H14, £1,100)
300
1334
3
49, 1914 5pf Green, 2nd (2mm) setting, two partial Lome cancels, Very Fine and rare with only about 50 printed; 2003 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $750; SG H15, £800)
150
1335
1
63, 1915 10pf Carmine, 3rd (Sansane-Mangu) setting, bright color, lightly hinged, Very Fine, 1001 issued; signed Hoffmann, 2003 Ceremuga certificate (Scott $200; SG H31, £200)
50
1336
13
TOGO (British Protectorate) COLLECTION, 1914/16, assortment on Scott pages with 33 used, 34 mint, 35 used, 36 mint, 37 used (signed Calves, Hoffmann), 39 mint, 40 tied on piece, 41 tied on piece, 43 mint, 75-76 mint, 88-91 mint including 90a, F-VF
250
Tonga
1337
1
36a, 1896 ½d on 1½d on 2d Light blue, Tongan surcharge reading up, fresh color, small part o.g., h.r., Fine and attractive; signed Champion (Scott $450; SG 36B, £450)
120
1338
1/(1) TONGA COLLECTION, 1886/1953, intact collection of mint and used sets and singles on Scott pages highlighted by 5a small part o.g., 7-9 used, 10-14 mint or unused, 25-28 mint, 32 used, 34 "missing 3 eyebrow" variety mint, 35 unused, 37 mint, 42a used, 48-52 used, 53 mint, O1-2 mint, O3 unused, O4 used, O5 used (toned), O6-10 mint, no empty spaces for the 20th century issues, etc., generally F-VF
300
Transvaal 1339 1
3 TRANSVAAL COLLECTION, 1878/1910, mostly used on Scott pages and including a section of the Pietersburg issues, among the many better we note 100-03 used, 104-07 used, 110 mint, 113 mint, 115 mint, 148-61 used, 175-84 mint (#176 cto), 186-87 mint, 252-65 used, 266 mint, 268-80 used, etc., some minor faults but overall F-VF
500
Trinidad
1340
3
9, 1852 (1d ) Blue on yellowish, lightly canceled, margins well clear to just touching, Fine sound example; 1994 BPA certificate (Scott $1,950; SG 13, £1,700)
52
300
british commonwealth
1342
1341
LotNo
Start Price
1341
3
10, 1853 (1d) Blue on bluish, very light cancel, just clear to ample margins, fresh and Fine (Scott $2,400; SG 15, £1,000)
150
1342
3
26, 1859 1sh Black violet, Pin-perf 14, rich color, full perfs on each side, indistinct cancel, Fine sound example (Scott $1,150; SG 44, £800)
100
1/(1) TRINIDAD COLLECTION, 1851/1910, strong section of the Britannia types (mostly used) through the Edward VII period in a nicely filled set of Scott pages with numerous premium and high values, 3 highlights include 1 unused, 2-7 used, 11-12 used, assorted 1859 imperfs and pin-perfs in typical mixed condition but still better than usually seen, 39-47 used, 56-57 mint, 63 used, 89-90 mint, 101-02 mint, O3-7 mint, etc., some minor faults or trivial toning but generally F-VF and a very nice collection of this difficult area
1,000
1343
Trinidad And Tobago 1344
13
TRINIDAD and TOBAGO COLLECTION, 1913/53, comprehensive collection of mint and used on Scott pages with 10-11 mint, 19-20 mint, 23 inverted watermark used (SG 22aw), 30-31 mint, 34-42 used including some perf varieties, 61 used, B1 tied on piece by GPO Port of Spain SP 18 14 cancel, J5-6 mint, J7 J8 mint, used, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
300
Tristan Da Cunha 1345
TRISTAN DA CUNHA COLLECTION, 1951/69, complete for the period on Scott pages with mix of mint and used sets and singles, note 10-12 mint, 14-27 mint, 28-41 mint, 42-54 mint, 55-67 used, 113-15 NH, etc., F-VF
40
Turks And Caicos Islands 1346
13
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1900/53, complete for the period including the War Tax overprints plus a few shade varieties on Scott pages, includes 8-9 mint, 20-22 mint, 34-35 mint, 36-57 mint, 67-69 used, 70 mint, 78-89 used, etc., fresh and F-VF
150
Turks Island
1347
1348
1349
1347
3
19, 1881 ½d on 6d Grey black, partial oval grid cancel, usual rough perfs, fresh and Fine; 1923 RPS certificate (Scott $475; SG 28, £450)
100
1348
1
21, 1881 ½d on 1sh Violet, top margin single, o.g., typical rough perfs, fresh and Fine; 1939 BPA certificate (Scott $625; SG 29, £550)
150
1349
1
26, 1881 ½d on 1sh Slate blue, lovely color, part o.g., usual rough perfs, Fine and scarce; 1968 PF certificate (Scott $1,500; SG 38, £1,100)
250
53
british commonwealth Grand Turks Front Street
1350
LotNo
1351
1352
1353
1350 (1) 1351 3 1352 (1)
31, 1881 ½d on 1sh Violet, unused, usual rough perfs, fresh and Fine (Scott $875 for o.g.; SG 36, £600)
1353 1354
Start Price
36, 1881 4d on 1d Dull red, lightly canceled, fresh and Fine (Scott $625; SG 48, £550)
100 90
37, 1881 4d on 1d Dull red, nicely centered, unused, typical rough perfs, Very Fine; 1930 BPA certificate (Scott $850 for o.g.; SG 47, £750 for o.g.)
100
56, 1889 ½d on 4d Grey, bars 11mm apart, light oval grid cancel, Very Fine; signed Bloch (Scott $160; SG 69, £180)
50
1/(1) TURKS ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1867/94, 38 stamps on a couple of Scott pages and including SG 12 mint, Scott 2-5 used, 7-9 unused, 11 used, 13 unused, 15-16 used, 18 mint, 33 used, 34 unused, 35 used, 3 38 unused, 40 mint, 41 used, 42 mint, 43 used, 44 mint, etc., surcharged issues usual rough or scissor trimmed perfs but generally fresh, sound and Fine or better
600
3
Uganda 1355
13
UGANDA COLLECTION, 1896/1902, 19 stamps on a Scott album page and including 55 without gum as issued, 57 without gum as issued, 61-65 without gum as issued, 66-67 used (crayon "X" cancels), 75 mint, 76 used, etc., generally F-VF
150
Virgin Islands 1356
13
VIRGIN ISLANDS COLLECTION, 1866/1952, complete for the period on Scott pages including the War Tax issues, highlights include 1-3 mint, 4-5 used, 6 mint (signed Roig), 7-8 used, 9 unused, 10-15 mint, 16 used, 18-20 used, 20a mint, 21-66 mint, 69-72 used, 76-87 used, 98-113 mint, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
400
Zanzibar
1357
1358
1359
1357
11
25, 1896 ½a on 1a6p Bistre brown, nicely centered with rich color, o.g., NH, Very Fine (Scott $145 for hinged; SG 37, £130 for hinged)
1358
1
27, 1896 ½a on 1a6p Bistre brown, well centered, o.g., very lightly hinged, fresh and Very Fine, Stolow handstamp on gum (Scott $475; SG 30, £425)
1359
3
28A, 1896 ½a on 2a Ultramarine, neat corner cancel, fresh and Fine (Scot $625; SG 39, £700)
54
75 100 100
british commonwealth
1360
1361
1362
LotNo
Start Price
114, 20r Yellow green and black, light centrally struck cds, Very Fine (Scott $875; SG 240, £850)
150
1360 1361
1
115, 1908 30r Dark brown and black, o.g. with light even toning as often, Very Fine; signed Bloch (Scott $775; SG 241, £750)
120
1362
1
116, 1908 40r Orange brown and black, fresh colors, very lightly hinged, Very Fine and attractive (Scott $975; SG 242, £950)
200
3
1363
1363 1 1364 (1)
1364
117, 1908 50r Lilac and black, well centered, l.h., fresh and Very Fine (Scott $875; SG 243, £900)
150
118-19, 1908 100r, 200r Palace of the Sultan, bright colors, without gum, Very Fine (Scott $3,200 for o.g.; SG 244-45, £3,100 for o.g)
250
1365
1366
1365
1
138, 1913 50r Dull violet and black, light evenly toned o.g. as typical, small h.r., Very Fine (Scott $725; SG 260e, £800)
120
1366
3
140, 1913 200r Black and brown, light squared circle postmark, Very Fine and offered on its own merits (SG 245; unpriced used in Scott and SG)
100
1/(1) ZANZIBAR COLLECTION, 1895/1954, mint and used sets and singles on a set of Scott pages with very few empty spaces, premium include 2 with small second "z" used (BPA cert, small thin spot), 7-10 3 used, 12 used, 14-15 mint, 16 used, 18 mint (small 2nd "z"), 19 used, 20 mint (small 2nd "z"), 21-24 mint, 26 mint (APS cert), 28 used, 29-30 mint, 31 used, 35-37 mint, 53-55 mint, 75-78 mint, 90-93 mint, 94-98 mint, 99-110 used, 111-13 mint, 131-32 used, 133-34 mint, 135 indistinguishable cancel, 136 mint (signed Champion), 137 without gum, 139 indistinguishable cancel, 153-55 mint, 175 mint, 177 mint, 211-13 mint, J7c-8c mint, J9-11 mint, etc., some minor faults or gum disturbances in early issues but generally F-VF; an ideal foundation collection
1,200
1367
55
british commonwealth
Zululand
LotNo
1368 1369
Start Price
3 13
24, 1894/96 £5 Violet and black on red, two partial cancels, cert mentions "small surface scuff" but you'd be hard-pressed to find it, still Very Fine; 2000 Brandon certificate (Scott $1,900; SG 29, £1,600)
300
ZULULAND COLLECTION, 1888/96, mostly used singles on Scott album page with 1-4 used, 5 mint, 6-10 used, 11 used (thin), 12-13 used, 20-21 used, 23 "SPECIMEN" overprint, generally F-VF
275
British Africa 1370
13
BRITISH AFRICA ELIZABETH II ERA COLLECTION, 1950s/1970, many 100s of sets and singles on Scott pages from most of the issuing countries with numerous pre-decimal and decimal period definitive sets to the high values though some will be mixed mint and used, note Ascension 1956 ½d-10sh mint, 1963 Birds mint (3d-£1 NH), BIOT complete mint 1968-70, Cameroons 1961 Airmails mint, Gambia 1963 10sh, £1 Birds NH, Mauritius 1953-54 2c-10r mint, Nigeria 1953 ½d-£1 used, Rhodesia & Nyasaland 1954-55 ½d-£1 used, 19569-62 ½d-£1 used, Rhodesia 1966 1d-£1 used, St Helena 1953 ½d-10sh mint, 1961 1d-£1 mint (£1 NH), Seychelles 1962 5c-10r mint, Sierra Leone 1956 ½d-£1 used, 1963 Airmail Overprints mint ((£1 NH but bit of mount glaze), Sudan 1962 Officials mint, Uganda 1965 10sh-20sh Birds NH, Zanzibar 1957-67 complete mint, etc., generally F-VF, ideal for continuation
300
British Americas 1371
13
BRITISH AMERICAS ELIZABETH II ERA COLLECTION to 1970s, an extensive collection of each of the regions countries in a stuffed Scott album, includes definitive sets to high values (some mixed mint and used), omnibus issues, varieties, etc., highlights include (mint unless otherwise noted) British Antarctic 1963 ½d-£1 (1sh-£1 NH), 1969 £1 HMS Endurance, 1971 Surcharges, Cayman Islands 1953/59 ¼d-£1, 1962 ¼d-£1, Dominica 1954 ½c-$2.40, Falkland Islands 1960 1d-£1 Birds, 1968 Flowers, Falkland Dependencies 1954 Ships, Grenada 1972 Airmails, Jamaica 1956-58 ½d-£1 used, St Kitts-Nevis 1954-57 ½c-$4.80, St Vincent 1955 1c-$2.50 used, South Georgia1963 ½d-£1 (both £1), Turks and Caicos £1 NH, Virgin Islands 1956 ½c-$4.80, etc., generally fresh and F-VF
350
British Asia 1372
13
BRITISH ASIA ELIZABETH II ERA COLLECTION, 1953/early 1970s issues on Scott pages with useful Brunei, Burma including 1954 Birds mint1968 Birds mint, 1967-68 Birds Officials mint, Hong Kong mostly complete used 1954/73, North Borneo, Malaysia and States including Perlis complete mint 194857, Sabah 1964 1c-$10 mint, etc., generally F-VF
100
British Europe 1373
13
BRITISH EUROPE ELIZABETH II ERA COLLECTION TO 1970s, sets and singles on Scott pages and good deal complete for the period for GB (mostly used to 1982) with 1955 De La Rue Castles used, 1957 Graphites used, including Regionals and Channel Islands, Cyprus 1955 2m-£1 mint, 1960 Overprints mint, 1962 Views mint, Gibraltar 1953 ½d-£1 used (£1 parcel cancel), 1960 2sh-£1 used. 1967 9d-£1 Ships used, Malta 1956-57 ¼d-£1 used (except 5sh mint), bonus group of British Offices in Crete, Heligoland and Ionian Islands, generally F-VF
200
British Pacific 1374 1375
13
BRITISH PACIFIC COLLECTION from countries in the Australia and New Zealand sphere of influence with Aitutaki 4-6 mint, 12-13 mint, 18 used, 19-36 mint, Norfolk 18-28 mint, Penrhyn 10-12 mint, 15 mint, 16 used, 25-34 mint, etc. plus additional Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Cook Islands (1965/71), Niue and Tokelau, generally fresh and F-VF
120
13
BRITISH PACIFIC ELIZABETH II ERA COLLECTION, 1950s/1970s, many 100s of mint and used on Scott pages with many premium including (mint unless otherwise noted) Ceylon 1954 10r, Fiji 1954-56 ½d-£1 used, Gilbert & Ellice 1971 1c-$2, Samoa 1969 $2, $4 Birds, Solomon Isl 1965 ½d-£1, Tonga 1962 2d-£1 Airmail Officials NH, etc., generally F-VF
150
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HEINRICH KÖHLER Germany’s Oldest Stamp Auction House
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Auction
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Corinphila Veilingen, Netherlands
Germany’s Oldest Stamp Auction House
Fine Stamp Auctions, founded in 1974.
Autumn Auction
15-18 September 2021
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Spring Auction
17-19 March 2022
15 December 2021
Heinrich Köhler, Germany HEINRICH KÖHLER
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Autumn Auction, incl. The ERIVAN Collection – German States 6
20-25 September 2021
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21-26 March 2022
15 January 2022
H.R. Harmer, USA
Fine Stamp Auctions, founded in 1940.
Autumn Auction
30 September-2 October 2021
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June 2022
15 March 2022
Corinphila Auctions, Switzerland
The oldest stamp auction house in Switzerland, founded in 1919.
International Auction
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15 September 2021
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15 March 2022
John Bull, Hong Kong
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Autumn Auction
December 2021
15 October 2021
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June 2022
15 April 2022
H.R. HARMER
CORINPHILA VEILINGEN B.V.
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HEINRICH KÖHLER AUKTIONSHAUS GMBH & CO. KG
CORINPHILA AUKTIONEN AG
JOHN BULL STAMP AUCTIONS LTD.
Hasengartenstr. 25 65189 Wiesbaden Germany
Wiesenstr. 8 8032 Zurich Switzerland
7/F, Kwong Fat Hong Building 1 Rumsey Street Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
phone +49 611 341490 www.heinrich-koehler.de
phone +41 44 3899191 www.corinphila.ch
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TITLE; DEFAULT
1.
Unless announced otherwise by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot, as numbered in the printed Catalog. H.R. Harmer, as agent for the consignor or vendor, shall regulate the bidding and shall determine the manner in which the bidding shall be conducted. Harmer reserves the right to withdraw any lot prior to sale (without liability to any potential purchaser or agent), to re-offer any withdrawn lot, to divide a lot or to group two or more lots belonging to the same consignor or vendor, and to refuse any bid believed not made in good faith.
2.
The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer shall prevail. Should a dispute arise between bidders (including a dispute between a floor bidder and the auctioneer acting on behalf of a mail bidder, consignor or vendor), the auctioneer alone shall determine who is the successful bidder and whether to reoffer the lot in dispute. Should a dispute arise after the sale, the auctioneer’s sale records shall be conclusive. On all lots sold, a commission of 18% on the hammer price is payable by the buyer.
3.
(a) The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of clients (and consignors or vendors) but shall not be liable for errors and omissions in executing instructions to bid, however received, and whether such errors or omissions be those of the bidder or agent or those of the auctioneer. (b) All lots are offered subject to a reserve price. The auctioneer may implement such reserve price. The auctioneer may implement such reserve price by bidding on behalf of the consignor vendor.
5. (a) Subject to the fulfillment of all of the conditions set forth herein, on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the offered lot will pass to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, and such bidder the reupon (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore, and (b) will pay the purchase price as set forth in Conditions of Sale 4. (b) In addition to other remedies available to us by law, we reserve the right to impose from the date of sale a late charge of 2% per month if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. Unless otherwise agreed by Harmers, all property must be removed from our premises by the purchaser at his expense not later than 10 business days following its sale. (c) If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the purchaser, the purchaser will be in default and in addition to any and all other remedies available to us and the Consignor by law, including, without limitation, the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price, including all fees, charges and expenses more fully set forth herein, we, at our option, may (x) cancel the sale of that, or any other lot or lots sold to the defaulting purchaser at the same or any other auction, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser, or (y) resell the purchased property, whether at public auction or by private sale, or (z) effect any combination thereof. In any case, the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency, any and all costs, handling charges, late charges, expenses of both sales, our commissions on both sales at our regular rates, legal fees and expenses, collection fees and incidental damages. We may, in our sole discretion, apply any proceeds of sale then due or thereafter becoming due to the purchaser from us or any affiliated company, or any payment made by the purchaser to us or any affiliated company, whether or not intended to reduce the purchaser’s obligations with respect to the unpaid lot or lots, to the deficiency and any other amounts due to us or any affiliated companies. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted and assigned to us and our affiliated companies, a continuing security interest of first priority in any property or money of or owing to such purchaser in our possession or in the possession of any of our affiliated companies, and we may retain and apply such property or money as collateral security for the obligations due to us or to any affiliated company of ours. We shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the New York Uniform Commercial Code (UCC ). (d) Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected good funds. Any claims relating to any purchase, including any claims under the Conditions of Sale, must be presented directly to Harmer. In the event the purchaser fails to pay any or all of the total purchase price for any lot and Harmer nonetheless elects to pay the Consignor any portion of the sale proceeds, the purchaser acknowledges that Harmers shall have all of the rights of the Consignor to pursue the purchaser for any amounts paid to the Consignor, whether at law, in equity, or under these Conditions of Sale.
(c) It may also be assumed that all consignors have been advanced monies against the sale of their stamps and Harmers therefore has a security interest over and above the normal auction commission. (d) Purchases made by a consignor or vendor or his agent on his own lots shall be considered as a sale subject to commissions and sales tax as applicable. (e) Agents are responsible for all purchases made on behalf of their clients, unless other arrangements have been confirmed in writing prior to the auction. (f ) HRHarmer further reserves the right to ban any bidder from participation in its’ sales for any reason deemed appropriate in its’ sole discretion. (g) HRHarmer retains the right to demand a cash deposit from anyone prior to bidder registration and/or to demand payment at the time the lot is Hammered down to the highest bidder, for any reason whatsoever. In the event that any buyer refuses or fails to make payment in cash for any lot at the time it is knocked down to him, the auctioneer reserves the right to reoffer the lot for sale to the highest bidder.
PAYMENT FOR PURCHASES 4.
(a) Subject to any extension of credit (which shall be made in accordance with Harmers’ credit policies and requested prior to the commencement of the auction), payment for lots shall be as follows: (i) Floor Bidders. All floor bidders must register prior to the beginning of sale. All invoices to Floor Bidders shall be due on theday of the auction. (ii) Mail Bidders. A successful mail bidder will be notified of lots purchased. Payment is due within ten (10) business days of auction. Mailed delivery will be to the address on the bid sheet and proof by Harmers of receipt of a sending at the advised address shall constitute delivery. All charges for handling and delivery shall be added to your invoice. All shipments sent by Harmers are fully insured against loss in transit unless otherwise requested. (iii) Where an opinion of a generally recognized authority is desired, payment is still due within ten (10) business days of auction. We will hold the funds while we send the items to the recognized authorities. (b) Payment is accepted in the form of (i) Check in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. If payment is made by check, Harmer’s reserves the right to hold shipment/delivery for up to ten (10) business days while it clears. (ii) By wire transfer. Harmers will credit your account with the actual USD s credited to our account net of any fees. (iii) By credit card (MasterCard, Discover or Visa). Payment by credit card is accepted as payment but will be subject to a 3% Convenience fee. This fee will be added to the total of the invoice including hammer price, buyer’s premium, shipping and other applicable taxes and fees.
EXHIBITION AND INSPECTION OF LOTS; QUALITY AND AUTHENTICITY 7.
(a) On Premises Inspection and Postal Viewing. Ample opportunity is given for on premises inspection prior to the auction date, and, upon written request and at Harmers discretion, for inspection by postal viewing (all as detailed elsewhere in this Catalog). (b) Each lot is sold as genuine and correctly described, based on individual description as modified by any specific notations in this Catalog, including but not restricted to the section entitled "Key to Cataloguing”. (c) Quality. Any lot which a purchaser considers to be incorrectly described may be returned to Harmers within two weeks of its receipt by such purchaser ("Returning Purchaser”), provided, however, that the same is received by Harmers within four weeks of the date of the auction; however, Harmers may, in its discretion, refuse acceptance of such returned lot. If an opinion of a generally recognized authority is desired, the period of time within which a lot must be received by Harmers will be extended in accordance with Condition of Sale 8. In the event that a dispute cannot be resolved by reference to a generally recognized authority, and Harmers thereupon undertakes to re-offer the lot with a description identical to the description disputed, the Returning Purchaser shall be liable for the deficiency, if any, between the proceeds of the sale to the Returning Purchaser and the proceeds of a sale to a subsequent purchaser, as well as for all costs and expenses of the re-sale, including commission, and all incidental damages. Any lot, the description of which is disputed, must be returned intact in the condition received by the purchaser. The following lots are not returnable except at the discretion of Harmers: (i) lots from purchasers who attended the exhibition of the lots; (ii) lots examined by postal viewers; (iii)lots on account of their appearance, if they are
illustrated in this Catalog; (iv) lots described as having repairs, defects or faults— for any reason; (v) U.S. stamps (through 1918) for reasons of paper inclusions, (vi) no encapsulated stamps unless originally offered in this condition. (vii) Multiple stamp/item lots including sets of 15 or more stamps, collections, large lots and group lots, whether certified or not, as sold "As Is” and are not returnable for any reason. (d) Authenticity. Any lot which is declared otherwise than genuine by a generally recognized authority is returnable, provided such lot is received by Harmers within four weeks of the date of the auction. Proof that a generally recognized authority declines to express an opinion is not grounds for the return of a lot. (e) Expenses incurred in the submission and the return of a lot under Conditions of Sale 7-9 are not refunded.
EXTENSION OF TIME 8.
All lots to be sent out on extension must be paid in advance and submitted by H.R. Harmer. (a) If a lot is certified by a generally recognized authority to be other than as described: (i) the sale (and the invoice with respect thereto, if outstanding) will be cancelled; an (ii) to the extent set forth in Condition of Sale 9, payment of the expense of certification will be made to the purchaser. (iii) in the event any item "not as described”, the buyer will be refunded the purchase price and certification fee up to $500 unless otherwise agreed. (b) Any lot with a P.F. or PSE certificate issued in the last six years is not eligible for extension.
EXPENSES OF CERTIFICATION 9.
Expenses of certification shall be borne by the purchaser except where a lot is certified other than as described and is returned to Harmers in accordance with Condition of Sale 8.
SALES TAX 10. All lots sold are subject to any applicable sales tax (or customs duty for non-U.S. buyers) unless a valid resale permit is presented.
SHIPPING OF PURCHASED LOTS TO ADDRESSES OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
(c) Dispute Resolution: All disputes and claims arising out of or relating to events and actions covered herein, brought by or against us, shall be resolved by mediation or binding arbitration in accord with the procedures set forth below. This provision does not apply to claims brought by the Buyer directly against the Consignor, including, but not limited to any action brought pursuant to the rescission provisions noted above.
MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION PROCEDURES 13. (a) Within 30 days of written notice that there is a dispute, the parties or their representatives may meet at a time and place mutually agreed upon, to mediate their differences. If the parties agree, a mediator acceptable to the parties shall be selected. The mediator shall be an attorney, trained in mediation techniques and familiar with commercial law and the UCC. The mediator’s fees shall be shared equally and paid by all parties. At the mediation, all parties shall have actual authority to settle the dispute. Any statements made during, and all aspects of, the mediation process shall be kept confidential and shall not be admissible in any subsequent arbitration or judicial proceeding. Any resolution shall be confidential. (b) If the parties cannot agree to mediation, or if mediation does not resolve the dispute, or in any event no longer than 60 days after receipt of written notice referred to above, the parties shall submit the dispute for binding arbitration before a single neutral arbitrator jointly selected, or absent agreement, selected from the panel of Arbitrators provided by the American Arbitration Association (AAA ). If, within 15 days, the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, then AAA shall select one (1) person as arbitrator in accord with AAA rules. The arbitrator shall be an attorney, experienced in commercial law and with the UCC. The arbitrator shall be required to follow the law in making his award, and the award shall be in writing and shall set forth findings of fact and legal conclusions. (c) The arbitration shall occur within 60 days of the selection of the arbitrator, in New York County, New York, unless the parties agree to another location. Discovery and the procedure for the Arbitration shall, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, follow the procedures and policies of AAA governing commercial arbitration, subject however to the following modifications: All arbitration proceedings shall be confidential. None of the parties nor the arbitrator may disclose the existence, content or results of the arbitration without the written consent of all parties. The parties shall attempt to agree on the issues to be arbitrated, or identify the disputed issues in writing no later than 45 days prior to arbitration. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, discovery, if any, shall be limited as follows:
11. Lots will be shipped by Federal Express (street addresses) or by USPSExpress Mail (PO boxes) with a minimum fee of US$50 per shipment. If you wish to have your purchases delivered by another method, you must make your request in writing before the sale. You will need to prepay your invoice in full and guarantee that once the package is accepted by the postal service or other courier that HR Harmer, GPN Inc. is not liable for any loss or damage to the package, and that should any loss or damage take place, HR Harmer, GPN Inc. is not obligated to make refund or restitution.
( a) Requests for no more than 10 clearly identified categories of documents, to be provided to the requesting party within 14 days of written request therefore;
JURISDICTION, VENUE, CHOICE OF LAW:
Each party shall have no longer than eight (8) hours to present its position. The entire hearing before the arbitrator shall not take longer than three (3) consecutive days, unless all parties agree otherwise in writing. (d) The award shall be made in writing no more than 30 days following the end of the proceeding. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. Each party shall bear its own attorney’s fees and costs in connection with the proceedings and shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitrator.
12. (a) Dispute resolution shall occur in New York County, New York, USA. The provisions of the Conditions of Sale will be construed and disputes determined by application of New York Law. (b) Notice, Service of Process: Buyers agree to accept all notices and service of process relating to dispute resolution at the address provided by Buyer on any registration forms required to be executed as a condition of bidding in our auction.
(b) Depositions: No more than two (2) per party, provided however, the deposition(s) are to be completed within one (1) day; (c) Compliance with the above shall be enforced by the arbitrator in accord with New York law.
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September 30, 2021 Public Auction 3047
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H.R. HARMER
45 Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 2607
Dealer References
New York, NY 10111 Phone: (929) 436-2800 Fax: 714.389.9189 Email: info@hrharmer.com Website:www.hrharmer.com
New York Resale Number Please supply shipping address if different from above. Please bid for me in accordance with your Terms and Conditions of Sale, which I have read and agree to. I have indicated below my maximum bid for each lot. I understand that you will execute my bids at one bid increment over the next highest bid and that you will not use my maximum bid unless necessary to secure the lot.
Please limit my total purchases to: $
I agree to pay for all purchases immediately upon notification.
(not including Buyer’s Premium) Note: Limits of less than $1000 are respectfully declined.
I understand a buyer’s premium of 18% will be added to the total of my purchases. Signed______________________________________________
Bids below the listing start Price will not be accepted
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Please charge my purchases to my Master/Visa/Discover Card Credit card payments will be subject to a 3% convenience fee. # _________________________________________________ Exp.___________________________CCV#________________ Billing Zip Code: ______________________________________
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A Buyer’s Premium of 18% will be added to the hammer price of each lot.
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Bidding Increments Up to $100. . . . . . . . . . . . Increase by $5 $100 to $250 . . . . . . . . . . Increase by $10 $250 to $750 . . . . . . . . . . Increase by $25 $750 to $1,000 . . . . . . . . . Increase by $50 $1,000 to $2,500. . . . . . . . Increase by $100 $2,500 to $5,000. . . . . . . . Increase by $250
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A Buyer’s Premium of 18% will be added to the hammer price of each lot.
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H.R. Harmer
Sale 3048 September 30, 2021
H.R. Harmer · Global Philatelic Network · USA 45 Rockefeller Plaza · 630 Fifth Avenue Suite 2607 New York · New York 10111
Sale 3048
www.hrharmer.com · info@hrharmer.com Phone 929.436.2800
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