28-30 JANUARY 2014
LONDON
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES INCLUDING
AUSTRALASIA FEATURING STATES AND NEW ZEALAND, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, CEYLON, INDIA WITH FEUDATORY STATES, JAMAICA, MALAYA AND STATES, MALTA, W EST AFRICA POSTAL HISTORY, CRIMEAN WAR
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES 28, 29 and 30 January 2014 in London and on and/or SALE LOCATION
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Notes Concerning Descriptions GUM: Original gum should be expected on unused stamps where appropriate, unless stated otherwise in the description: mint unused with original gum showing slight disturbance caused by previous hinge, which may be present in part or entirely removed part original gum unused with original gum significantly disturbed or heavily hinged unmounted mint original gum as issued unused without gum COVERS: Should be expected to have minor nicks and tears usually from opening. Folded letters or covers normally have one or two file folds. These are not described unless of an exceptional nature and are not grounds for return. entire letter complete as sent with comments still attached to the outer address portion entire the outer portion of a folded letter but without contents cover an envelope
Symbols and Abbreviations 刂 ᔛ
刂 ᔛ អ + អ B
័
var. cat. c.d.s.
unmounted mint unused used block of four block larger than four used on cover, entire letter, etc. on piece variety, varieties catalogue, catalogue value circular datestamp
d.s. h.s. ᔛ A ᔛ S ᔛ C ᔛ E ᔛ P
F R
datestamp handstamp air mail specimen cancelled essay proof forgery reprint
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TUESDAY 28 JANUARY 2014 First session commencing at 2.30 p.m. (Lots 1001-1251) ANTIGUA
1001 1001
刂អ B
1862 no watermark, rough perf 14 to 16, 6d. blue-green block of ten, [28-32/40-44], with [40] showing constant dash in “N” of “PENCE”, unused with large part original gum and showing double perforations between second and third columns, fine. One of the largest existing multiples. B.P.A. Certificate (1991). S.G. 1. Photo
£5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE: F.G. Marshall, October 1958 E.V. Toeg, December 1990 Frederick Mayer, October 2004
1002
刂អ B
1863-67 watermark small Star, rough perf 14 to 16, 1d. rosy mauve block of twenty-four (6x4) with part sheet margin at foot, good colour, unused with large part original gum; a few minor tone spots, mainly on reverse, otherwise fine. S.G. 5, £3120+. Photo
£1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Frederick Mayer, October 2004 1003
刂+ អ
1884 CC perf 12 1d. carmine-red block of four, fresh and fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 24, £240
£120-150
PROVENANCE: Frederick Mayer, October 2004
1004
1005
刂អ B
刂+ អ
1884-87 CA perf 14, 1d. rose block of six (2x3), the top left stamp with small gum thins and the top pair with hinge remnants, the others with large part original gum. S.G. 26, £360
£200-250
–– 1/- mauve marginal block of four, unused with large part original gum; the left vertical pair with light crease and some toning on reverse which shows through to face on the upper pair. A rare multiple. S.G. 30, £640. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
Frederick Mayer, October 2004
Photos also appear on page 5 3
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ASCENSION x1006
刂
1924-33 set, unmounted mint or very lightly hinged; the 6d. a little gum toned, otherwise fine and fresh. S.G. 10-20, £350
£120-150
AUSTRALIA 1007
1008
1009
1010
ᔛ
刂
刂
1913-94 mint and used selection in a maroon stockbook, hundreds including 1934 Victoria set (2), 1934 Macarthur, 1935 Silver Jubilee sets mint and used, 1937-49 3d. white wattles, Robes to £1, 1940 Forces mint and used, 1948 Arms to £2 mint and used, 1963-65 Navigators to £2 mint, 1966-73 with values to $4 mint, later with values to $20, etc., chiefly good to fine
£150-200
1913-36 used collection in an album including 1913 Kangaroo 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- including 2d. with watermark inverted and 6d. (faded) with retouched “E”, 1913-14 engraved 6d. (3), 1915 2d. to 1/- with duplication, 1915-27 2d. to 5/- with duplication, good ranges of KGV Heads with much duplication of the low values, 1929-30 6d. to 2/-, 1931-36 Kangaroo 5/- (2) and 10/-, 1932 Bridge set, 1934 Victoria sets (both), Macarthur and 1935 Anzac; condition a little mixed though many are fine. Viewing recommended
£600-800
1913 Kangaroo 1st watermark, 1⁄ 2 d. (24 including ten pairs), 1d. (8 including a pair with watermark inverted), 2d. (12 including four pairs), 21⁄ 2 d. (8 including two pairs), 3d. (8 including two pairs), 4d. (4), 5d. (3), 6d. (6), 9d. (4), 1/- (4), 2/- (2), 5/- and 10/-, mounted mint with a good range of shades, some toning throughout including the 5/and 10/-. Careful examination recommended. S.G. 1-14, £5400+
£600-800
1913 mint collection of KGV Heads, in two albums in a box, including 1913 engraved 1d. (25), 1914-20 1⁄ 2 d. (30), 1d. (20 including eight pairs, one being line perf), 4d. (19, one with watermark inverted and including lower right corner block of four with “CA” monogram) and 5d. (14 including three pairs, one being line perf), 1916-18 rough paper 1d. (21), 1918-20 1⁄ 2 d. (32 including fourteen pairs), 1918 Die III 1d. (3 including a pair), 1d. (8), 11⁄ 2 d. black-brown (8) and 11⁄ 2 d. red-brown (19), 1918-23 1⁄ 2 d. (23 including a Harrison imprint block of eight), 1d. (36 including a Harrison imprint block of eight), 11⁄ 2 d. black-brown (7), 11⁄ 2 d. red-brown (10), 11⁄ 2 d. green (13), 2d. orange (19), 2d. scarlet (13), 4d. violet (7), 4d. ultramarine (7, five badly faded) and 1/4d. (4), 1924 1d. (29 including Mullett imprint block of eight and Harrison and Mullett imprint blocks of four), 11⁄ 2 d. (23), 2d. (8), 3d. (10), 4d. (15 including no imprint block of eight) and 41⁄ 2 d. (7), 1926-30 perf 14 1⁄ 2 d. (30 including two Mullett imprint blocks of eight), 1d. (40 including five Ash and two Mullett imprint blocks of eight), 11⁄ 2 d. (13 including a two plate dot corner block of four), 2d. (3), 3d. (3), 4d. (4), 41⁄ 2 d. (9) and 1/4d. (12), perf 131⁄ 2 x121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. (19 including Ash imprint pair), 1d. (58 including four Ash imprint blocks of four), 11⁄ 2 d. scarlet (140 including three Ash imprint blocks of eighteen, two Ash imprint blocks of eight, two three dot and one four dot corner blocks of four), 11⁄ 2 d. redbrown (23 including two Ash imprint blocks of four), 2d. red-brown (16 including an Ash imprint block of eight), 2d. scarlet (20 including Ash imprint block of eight), 3d. (32 including Ash imprint block of eight), 4d. (10), 41⁄ 2 d. (4), 5d. (2) and 1/4d. (4) and 1931-36 1⁄ 2 d. (8), 1d. (28 including four Ash imprint blocks of four), 2d. (7), 3d. (3), 4d. (3), 5d. (7) and 1/4d. (2), good range of shades, various degrees of toning throughout therefore viewing strongly recommended. Cat. £10,000+
£1,500-2,000
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1005
1002 1022
1016
1020
1040 5
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Australia - contd. 1011
1012
刂
刂
x1013
A ᔛ
1915 Kangaroo 2nd watermark, 21⁄ 2 d., 6d. (3), 9d. (3) and 2/- (3), 1915-27 Kangaroo 3rd watermark 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (5), 3d. (7 including two pairs), 6d. blue (3), 6d. chestnut (24 including Ash imprint strip of four, Mullett imprint pair and eight other pairs, one with leg of kangaroo broken as well as a single), 9d. (8 including three pairs), 1/- (10 including three pairs, one with watermark sideways), 2/- brown (2), 2/- maroon (4), 5/(3) and 10/-, and 1929-30 small multiple watermark 6d. (4), 9d. (3), 1/- (3) and 2/(5), various shades, mounted mint, varying amounts of toning therefore viewing strongly recommended. Cat. £8300+
£800-1,000
1927 mint collection of Commemoratives including 1928 Exhibition panes (4, two used, one cancelled in red the other in green), 1929 Air 3d. Pl. 2 and 3 corner blocks of four and Ash imprint blocks of four (2), 1929 Western Australia 11⁄ 2 d. part imprint block of nine with re-entry and two Ash imprint blocks of four, 1930 Sturt 11⁄ 2 d. Pl. 1 to 8 corner blocks of four and three imprint blocks of four, 3d. Pl. 1 and 2 corner blocks of four and Ash imprint blocks of eight and four, 1931 Kingsford Smith 2d. Pl. 1 to 8 and 3d. Pl. 1 to 3 corner blocks of four and four 2d. and 3d. and two 6d. Ash imprint blocks of four, plus 6d. (2) with re-entry, 1931 Air 6d. Ash imprint block of six and strips of three (2), 1932 Bridge set plus 2d. (4) and 3d (2) Ash imprint blocks of four, and 3d. Pl. 1 to 4 corner blocks of four, 1934 Victoria perf 101⁄ 2 2d. and 3d. Ash imprint blocks of eight and 1/- imprint blocks of four; also four small stockbooks and some leaves with quantities of later KGVI and early QE issues. Various degrees of toning throughout though of generally fine appearance. Viewing recommended
£500-600
1929-35 air mail covers (18) including 1929 (April) Brisbane-Charleville with special vignette, 1931 (March) Melbourne-Sydney souvenir cover, 1931 (Nov.) AustraliaEngland souvenir cover signed by Kingsford Smith, Rocket Mail, Vignettes with 1925 “Angel” sheet of fifteen, newspaper cuttings and notes, etc., chiefly fine
£400-500
Official Stamps 1014
刂
1931-33 mainly mint range of overprinted “OS” including 1931 (Nov.) Air 6d. block of four and an imprint block of six and strip of three, 1932-33 KGV 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 3d., 4d. and 5d. blocks of four, Kangaroo CofA 6d. block of four, Bridge 2d. and 3d. pairs, 3d. single and Lyrebird 1/- block of four, also some perforated “OS” values and a few Postage Dues; varying degrees of toning throughout though generally of fine appearance. Cat. £1200+
£150-200
BAHAMAS
1015 1015
刂+ អ
1862 no watermark, perf 13 6d. lavender-grey block of four, unused without gum; perfs. clipped or cut-off on all sides otherwise fine. A rare and remarkable multiple. S.G. 19, £13,000. Photo PROVENANCE: “Staircase”, April 1999
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£3,000-4,000
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1018
1017
1021
1023
1024
1032
1046
1048
1049
1050 7
1047
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Bahamas - contd. 1016
刂អ B
1882 CA perf 12, 1d. scarlet-vermilion block of ten (5x2), lovely colour, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 40, £600. Photo
£350-450
PROVENANCE: Sir Gawaine Baillie, February 2005
1017
1018
刂+ ᔛ អ
刂+ ᔛ អ
1920 Peace 1d. carmine top left corner block of four, variety watermark Crown to right of CA and reversed, some light gum creases otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 107y, £1,500. Photo
£500-600
–– 1d. carmine lower left corner block of four, variety watermark Crown to right of CA and reversed, some light gum creases otherwise fine unmounted mint. B.P.A. Certificate (2004). S.G. 107y, £1,500. Photo
£500-600
BARBADOS x1019
1020
刂+ អ
1852-1970 mint and used collection in red album, hundreds including 1852-55 (2d.) bisect on piece, R.P.S. Certificate (1943), (4d.) used, unissued (No value) (2), 1855-58 (1⁄ 2 d.) (3), (1d.) (2 pairs), 1858 6d. (2), 1/- (3), 1860 pin-perf. (1⁄ 2 d.), (2), (1d.) (5), 1861 clean cut perf. (1d.) on cover to Berbice, 1861-70 rough perf. (1d.) original gum pair, (4d.) original gum (2), 1/- (3 unused and 2 used), 1870 rough perf. (4d.), 6d., 1873 6d. imperf. block of four, 1873 3d. with original gum and used, 1882-86 with values to 5/-, 1892-1903 set, 1897-98 Jubilee set, 1904-05 set, 1912-16 set, 1916-19 set, 1918-20 3/- (2), 1920-21 Victory set, 1921-24 set, 1925-35 set, later issues, Postage Dues with 1934-37 1d. bisect on piece, etc., mixed condition, many fine
£3,000-3,500
1861-70 no watermark, rough perf 14 to 16, 1d. pale blue (worn plate) block of four with margin at left, variety imperforate, unused without gum as normal, some natural paper creasing mainly in the margin, fine. S.G. 23a, £1,600. Photo
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, November 2006
x1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
刂
1861-71 (4d.) dull rose and 6d. dull orange vermilion, imperforate horizontal pairs, large part original gum, the 6d. just touched at lower left, otherwise margins all round and fine. S.G. 25a, 32a, £1,850. Photo
£300-400
刂+ អ
–– 4d. dull brown-red block of four, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 26, £720. Photo
£300-400
刂អ B
–– 1/- black block of twelve (4x3), unused with large part original gum, some natural gum creases, fine. S.G. 35, £780. Photo
£600-800
1873 watermark Large Star, clean-cut perf. 141⁄ 2 to 151⁄ 2 1/- black block of six (2x3), unused with part or large part original gum, some light gum creases and one with a small shallow thin. S.G. 61, £900. Photo
£500-600
1938 Small Format Seal of the Colony issue covers, the award-winning eight-frame exhibit collection formed by the late Jerone R. Hart, all neatly mounted, well researched, written-up and presented in three Safe albums with slip cases, together with three further empty albums, contained in two cartons; the collection comprises an exceptional range of over 220 items arranged in ascending order of value from 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/- and comprising a remarkable array of both single-value and multi-value frankings including Printed Matter, Surface, Post card, Airmail, Official, Registered and Censored and Foreign Destination Mail; items of note include registered to Kenya, printed matter to New Zealand, Pinto Labour Camp, Czech Army F.P.O., 2/6d. single franking on Official use, 5/- single frankings registered to England and Jamaica, shades, listed printing varieties on 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. and 4d. values are present with many very rare on cover. Viewing essential to fully appreciate the scope and depth of this wonderful lot. Photo
£3,500-4,000
刂អ B
Photos also appear on pages 5 and 7 WWW.SPINK.COM
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1025 9
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
BECHUANALAND x1026
x1027
x1028
刂
1885 (Mar.) long envelope (complete with photocopies of the contents) ex the Methuen correspondence from Setlagoli to his wife in England, bearing Cape 1d. red (6) cancelled by Barkly West c.d.s. (28.3) and showing “T” handstamp alongside manuscript “2/3” deleted with two “B16” obliterators, circular framed “2/-” altered to “2/6d” in manuscript and with Found Open and Officially Sealed label at left cancelled by Plymouth to Bristol T.P.O. c.d.s. (22.4), the reverse with Cape Town (1.4) and arrival (22.4) c.d.s.; the envelope with small perimeter faults, not unusual for an item of this size. An unusual taxed item written from Goshen which bordered Stellaland and Transvaal. Photo
£600-700
1885 (May) long envelope (small perimeter faults) ex the Methuen correspondence from Setlagoli to his wife in England, bearing Cape 6d. lilac cancelled by Barkly West c.d.s. (28.3) and showing “t” handstamp alongside manuscript “9” deleted with three Plymouth to Bristol T.P.O. “B16” obliterators, circular-framed “1/-” alongside, the reverse with Cape Town (6.5) and arrival (26.5) c.d.s. Photo
£600-800
STELLALAND REVENUE STAMPS:
1884 2/6d. and 1886 with monogram handstamp 1/6d., 2/- and 5/-, mint; the first with a small thin, otherwise fresh and fine
£60-80
BERMUDA 1029
1851 (5 Mar.) envelope to Scotland, rated “1/-” and showing an over-inked strike of the Crowned Circle “PAID/AT/IRELAND ISLE/BERMUDA” (P2) in red at lower left corner, “IRELAND ISLE/BERMUDA” despatch c.d.s. (PM5) at upper right corner alongside faint red London Paid c.d.s. (25.3), arrival c.d.s. (26.3) on reverse; small portion of the envelope torn away at top, well away from the postal markings. An attractive example of this rare handstamp, being the fifth earliest strike recorded by Forand and Freeland. S.G. CC2, £7,700. Photo
£1,200-1,500
Note: This cover was carried per. “Osprey” (5.3) to Halifax (10.3) and packet “Europa” (14.3) to Liverpool (23.3) PROVENANCE: Sir Henry Tucker, Sale 1, October 1978
1030
1031
1032
1033
刂
刂
刂
刂
1865-1976 mint collection in an album, over 700 stamps including 1865-1903 perf. 14 2d. (2), 3d. (2), 1/-, perf. 14 x 121⁄ 2 3d., 1874 “P” and “R” same type 3d. on 1/-, 1875 1d. on 2d., 1d. on 3d., 1893-1904 with values to 1/-, 3d. block of four, 1906-10 1⁄ 4 d. to 4d., 1910-25 1⁄ 4 d. to 1/-, 1918-22 2/6d. to £1, 1920-21 Tercentenary sets, 1922-34 1⁄ 4 d. to 1/-, 1924-32 2/- (2), 2/6d. (3), 10/- (2), 12/6d. damaged leaf variety (regummed), 1936-47 set in blocks of four, 1938-53 with a range of printings and shades to £1 (4), 1948 Wedding, 1953-62 set, 1962-68 set, 1970 decimal surcharges in blocks of four, later issues, etc.; chiefly good to fine
£1,400-1,800
1865-1903 CC perf 14 1d. rose-red (no gum), 2d. (2, one a little gum stained), 6d. dull purple with wing-margin, 6d. dull mauve, perf 14x121⁄ 2 3d., 6d. and 1/- (5 including a block of four), and 1880 CC 1⁄ 2 d. and 4d., generally fine mint. Cat. £2,300+
£350-400
1875 “One/Penny.” on 1/- green, one short perf. at foot otherwise fine unused with part original gum. S.G. 17, £500. Photo
£70-100
1938-53 perf. 14 2/- (4), 2/6d. (3), 5/- (3), 10/- (4), 2/6d. and £1 (3), various printings, fresh and fine mint
£200-250
Photo for lot 1032 appears on page 7 WWW.SPINK.COM
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1026
1056
Ex 1035
1029 1036
1027 11
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND VANCOUVER ISLAND 1034
1035
1860-71 mint and used selection arranged on album leaves including Vancouver Island 1865 perf. 14, 5c. and 10c. mint; selections of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia with 1863 envelope bearing 10c. and 1864 envelope bearing 5c., and Prince Edward Island. Condition mixed. (64 items)
£200-300
1868 (21 Nov.) Vancouver Island envelope to England, bearing 1865 perf. 14 5c. blue strip of five tied by two POST OFFICE/PAID/VANCOUVER ISLAND cancellations in blue, alongside London Paid in red, despatch and arrival datestamps; faults though an exceptional franking; British Columbia envelope to England bearing 1868-71 perf. 14 25c. and another envelope franked 5c. with another stamp cut away. Photo for first
£300-400
BRITISH EAST AFRICA x1036
1037
ᔛ S
1895 (11 Nov.) Chambers envelope from Mombasa addressed locally, bearing 1⁄ 2 a., 1a., 2a. and 21⁄ 2 a. neatly cancelled by squared-circle datestamps, arrival c.d.s. (11.11) on reverse; the envelope a little damaged at left, nevertheless a scarce usage on the “first day after transfer”. Photo
£150-200
1896-1901 set overprinted “SPECIMEN”, part original gum, 2r. a little oxidised, good to fine. S.G. 65s-79s, £375
£80-100
BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS 1038
1039
1040
刂
ᔛ
刂អ B
1907-83 (Jan.) mint collection with the basic issues, including Postage Dues, complete, fine. Cat. £1,650+
£350-400
1907-61 used collection with the basic issues, including Postage Dues, complete; 1907 6d. and 1/- a little soiled, otherwise fine. Cat. £1,465
£250-300
1907 Large Canoe 1⁄ 2 d. ultramarine marginal block of eight (4x2) from the right of the sheet, variety imperforate between stamps and margin; some light mainly marginal creases, otherwise fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 1. Photo
£600-800
PROVENANCE: Sir Gawaine Baillie, January 2007
Photos appear on pages 5 and 11
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1041 1041
1907 (29 May) envelope to Somerset and redirected locally, bearing 1907 Large Canoe 2d. tied by light Tulagi c.d.s. with another strike alongside, in combination with N.S.W. 2d. tied by Sydney c.d.s. (8.6) and additionally tying the Canoe 2d., two arrival datestamps (15.7) at left. A very rare and previously unrecorded cover of which very few are known. Photo
£2,500-3,000
Note: This letter was written by Rev. Dr. Henry Welchman, an Anglican missionary, born in Lichfield in 1850, and educated at Queen’s College in Birmingham, Henry Welchman qualified as a surgeon and worked in his father’s practice. He held a license as a lay preacher, and had contacts with former Melanesian Mission staff, including Bishop J.R. Selwyn. Welchman joined the Melanesian Mission in 1888 as a layman. After a short posting on Santa Cruz, he arrived on Isabel Island in 1890. He returned to England in 1891 to nurse the ailing Bishop Selwyn. He was ordained a deacon in Auckland in March 1892 and a priest in June 1893, and then divided his next years between Isabel and Norfolk Island. In July 1896 he married a member of the Norfolk Islands staff, Helen Rossiter. They moved to Siota, and she became one of the first European women to live in the Solomon Islands, until her death there from dysentery three months later, on 12 January 1897. Welchman chose to devote himself to the people of Isabel and never returned to Norfolk. He became a common sight travelling around Isabel on his small schooner “Ruth”. He spent time at Siota in the late 1890s, and opened a new station on Lilihigua adjacent to Isabel. His health began to fail and he returned to England in 1901 and to New Zealand in 1906 where he died on 12 November 1908.
BRUNEI 1042
刂
JAPANESE OCCUPATION:
1c., 2c. orange, 3c. (lightly toned), 4c., 5c. (2), 8c. red, 10c., 12c., 15c., 50c. and $1, fine mint; also $1 used. Cat. £299
13
£70-90
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CANADA 1043
x1044
1853-2005 mint and used collection arranged in four volumes and loose, contained in two cartons, including used 1852-57 imperf. 1⁄ 2 d., 3d. (3), 10d., 1859 3c. to 17c., 1864 2c., 1868-97 range of Large and Small Queens, 1897 Jubilee $2 (2), $5, 1908 Quebec Tercentenary, 1915 WAR TAX mint 5c. (2), 20c. (2), a range of mainly commercial covers; also year packs/books and a selection of auction catalogues (4) with Blauvelt, Harris and Simmons. Condition variable. An interesting lot well worth closer inspection. (thousands)
£800-1,000
REGISTRATION STAMPS: A selection (10) comprising 2c. orange. 5c. deep green and 8c. unused, 2c. (3) and 5c. (4) used; also Special Delivery stamps (4)
£70-100
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE x1045
x1046
刂
Undated entire from Graaff Reinet to Cape Town, rated “1/1” and showing octagonalframed “58” alongside framed “POST PAID”; fine
£80-100
1853 slightly blued paper, 1d. brick-red with well balanced margins, unused without gum; loss of blueing though an attractive example of this rare stamp. S.G. 3, £3,250. Photo
£450-500
1855-63 White Paper x1047
x1048
1049
刂
刂
ᔛ
x1050
刂
1d. rose pair with clear to large margins; vertical crease though of good appearance. S.G. 5a, £1,400. Photo
£150-180
1d. rose, unused with good to large margins; light crease though of good appearance. S.G. 5a, £700. Photo
£100-120
6d. pale rose-lilac, good to large margins on all sides, red “CGH” cancellation; fine. B.P.A. Certificate (2012). S.G. 7. Photo
£120-150
1/- bright yellow-green with good regular margins, unused without gum; a presentable example of this rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1989). S.G. 8, £3,500. Photo
£480-550
PROVENANCE: William Frazer, March 2004
x1051
x1052
ᔛ
ᔛ
1/- deep dark green with clear to enormous margins and neatly cancelled; an unusually large example of this scarce stamp. S.G. 8b, £550. Photo
£150-200
1/- deep dark green with large margins nearly all round, neatly cancelled at foot leaving much of design clear; attractive. S.G. 8b, £550. Photo
£150-200
1855-63 White Paper, Covers 1053
x1054
1858 envelope to Gibraltar, rated “6”, bearing 6d. pale rose-lilac with small to good margins, clearly tied by triangular cancellation, showing handstruck “1d” in red and boxed “TO/PAY” in blue (applied on arrival) with, on reverse, part despatch and London transit c.d.s. (5.10) in red; flap missing from reverse but a most attractive franking and believed to be the only Cape Triangular cover known to Gibraltar. S.G. 7. Photo
£1,000-1,200
1860 (2 Feb.) entire from Cape Town to France, bearing 1d. rose pair with close to enormous margins and 4d. blue (touched or cut-into in places), both clearly cancelled and tied, showing circular-framed “PD” London Paid (2.4) and Calais (2.4) c.d.s., the reverse with Cape Town, Paris, T.P.O. and arrival (4.4) c.d.s.; central reinforced filing crease and a little soiled, otherwise sound. Photo
£700-900
PROVENANCE: “Bonaventure”, September 1993 Ad Indhusophon, May 1999
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1060 1055
1059
1057
1061
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Cape of Good Hope, 1855-63 White Paper, Covers - contd. x1055
x1056
x1057
x1058
x1059
x1060
x1061
1860 (21 Feb.) envelope from Cape Town “Per Stmr. Norman” to Baudon, Ireland, bearing 6d. rose-lilac with good to large margins and clearly cancelled, showing manuscript “5” in red crayon and Paid Devonport Cape Packet c.d.s. (1.4), the reverse with Cape Town, Cork and arrival (3.4) c.d.s.; the envelope a little stained at top, otherwise sound. Photo
£180-200
1860 (16 May) envelope from Port Elizabeth to London, bearing 6d. rose-lilac with 11mm. sheet margin at right, good margin at left and touched at foot, lightly cancelled and tied, manuscript “5” in red crayon and London Paid c.d.s. (28.6), despatch and Cape Town (19.5) datestamps on reverse; the adhesive with a few stains and the envelope with a couple of faults though unusual to find a marginal example of this value on cover. Photo
£200-250
1861 (Apr.) double rate envelope (flap missing) from Cape Town “by Mail Steamer” to Oxford, bearing 6d. pale rose-lilac pair with good to very large margins, indistinct cancellations, rated “10” in red crayon and with Paid Devonport Cape Packet c.d.s. (1.6) alongside, the reverse with Cape Town and arrival (2.6) c.d.s. Brandon Certificate (2005). Photo PROVENANCE: Ad Indhusophon, May 1999 1861 (20 Dec.) entire from Cape Town “Per RMS Athens” to Bridport, bearing 6d. pale rose-lilac with clear to large margins mainly all round, clearly cancelled and tied, manuscript “5” in red crayon and Cape Packet c.d.s. (25.1) alongside, the reverse with despatch, Dorchester and Bridport (27.1) c.d.s.; a couple of creases clear of the adhesive which is a little aged 1862 (15 Oct.) large envelope from Humans-Dorp to London, bearing 1/- bright yellow-green with clear to large margins and neatly cancelled, arrival c.d.s. (29.10) alongside, the reverse with despatch and Cape Town (20.10) datestamps; the envelope with some creases (one strengthened) well clear of the adhesive. Photo PROVENANCE: D’Arcy Hall, November 1962 Dr. James Foght, September 2004 1863 (18 Mar.) envelope from Uitenhage to Upper Norwood, bearing 6d. rose-lilac with good to large margins, clearly cancelled and tied, manuscript “5” in red crayon and London Paid c.d.s. (29.4) alongside, the reverse with despatch, Cape Town and London (29.4) datestamps. Photo 1863 (9 June) entire letter from Cape Town “pr R.M. Str Dane” to Wartburg, Natal, bearing 6d. slate-lilac with enormous margins except at apex where touched, mainly light cancellation, despatch c.d.s. on reverse where seal removed; scarce. Photo PROVENANCE: “Solomon”, June 1982 Ad Indhusophon, May 1999 Photos appear on pages 11 and 15
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£280-350
£150-200
£400-600
£200-250
£700-900
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON 1861 Woodblock Issue
1062 x1062
刂
1063
1064
1d. vermilion, unused, margins in places; a sound example of this rare stamp. S.G. 13, £17,000. Photo
£1,400-1,800
PROVENANCE:
William Frazer, March 2004 x1063
x1064
x1065
刂
刂
x1066
1d. carmine, unused, just clear to good margins; small repair at top, otherwise sound. An attractive example of this very rare stamp. Friedl Certificate (1968). S.G. 13a., £30,000. Photo
£5,000-6,000
4d. pale milky blue, unused, close to good margins; some wrinkling and light staining, otherwise a good example of this rare stamp. Holcombe Certificate (1998). S.G. 14, £25,000. Photo
£4,000-5,000
1863 (July) mourning envelope from Cape Town to Chelmsford, bearing 1863-64 1/bright emerald-green with good to very large margins mainly all round, shaved at lower left, indistinct cancellation, manuscript “11” in red crayon at foot alongside London Paid c.d.s. (22.7), despatch and arrival (22.7) datestamps on reverse. A scarce stamp on cover. E. Diena Certificate (1981). Photo
£2,000-2,500
1864-1904 Rectangulars largely used collection neatly mounted on pages, a good range of issues and shades, and including 1868 4d. on 6d. with “Fonr” variety used (not guaranteed), 1876 1d. on 1/- mint, 1880 “3” Type 10 on 3d. with surcharge inverted, 1883 5/- (2), a range of later sets to 5/- and Military Telegraphs pair; generally good to fine
£200-300
Forgeries x1067 F
1855-58 1d., 4d., 6d. and 1/- with matching “A91” cancellations, 1d., 4d. and 6d. slate-lilac by Panelli with barred cancellations; both 6d. values defective though an unusual group
£80-100
Mafeking 1068
刂
1900 3d. pale blue on blue small format, part original gum, small thin. R.P.S. Certificate (1970). S.G. 19, £1,600. Also a selection of fourteen Prisoner of War covers or cards, postcards, etc., mixed condition
£300-400
CAYMAN ISLANDS x1069
1070
刂
刂+ អ
1907 4d. to 5/-, 1907-09 10/-, 1912-20 1⁄ 4 d. to 10/-, 1932 Centenary 2/-, 5/and 10/-, 1935 set (a few short perfs. as usual); mint or original gum, chiefly fine. S.G. 13-16, 34, 40-52, 93-107, £1,405
£400-500
1907 (Nov.) “1D” on 5/- salmon and green block of four, unused with large part original gum, the lower left stamp with slight surface rubbing, otherwise fine. A scarce multiple. S.G. 19, £1,100. Photo
£350-450
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CEYLON Early Letters and Handstamps x1071
1072
x1073
x1074
x1075
1818 (23 Feb.) entire letter from Negombo to London, marked “via Madras” and redirected to Nottingham, rated “3/6” with good strikes of “MADRAS/PACKET LETTER” datestamp (14.4) and framed “UNPAID”, the flap bearing two London datestamps (11.9); somewhat soiled. The contents are a long and detailed letter from a missionary. Photo
£140-160
1818 (4 March) entire letter from Trincomalee to London, rated “3/6” and with good strikes of “MADRAS/PACKET LETTER” (19.3) and framed “UNPAID” in black, faint London arrival; clean and fine. A long Missionary letter. Photo
£200-250
1825-51 group of entire letters to London (5) or Dublin, the first rated “2/4” and with manuscript “Double ... ”, others with boxed India Letter arrival handstamps of Portsmouth (black and red) and Margate plus straight-line “SHIP-LETTER” and “DEAL/SHIP LETTER” in blue; condition is mixed in places though generally good to fine
£200-250
1836 (12 Mar.) entire letter to London, marked “Via Madras”, bearing a light strike of “JAFFNA” and “POST PAID” in red, rated “2/-” and showing, on the flap, oval “OUT STATION/SHIP LETTER/MADRAS” and boxed “INDIA LETTER/SOUTHAMPTON” in red; small stain on front, otherwise fresh and fine.
£100-120
1843 (23 Jan.) entire from Kandy “Via Marseilles (overland)” to London, rated “2/8” and showing a mainly fine Crown framed “KANDY/SHIP LETTER” datestamp in lower corner (crossed by vertical filing crease) and with London arrival (13.3) on the flap; small tear at top
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
E.A. Barnes, November 1999 x1076
x1077
1078
1845-46 group of entires (6) to Europe, each showing good to fine strikes of “COLOMBO/STEAMER-LETTER” datestamps, various rates, routes and transit marks including “BRITISH-PACKET/POSTAGE/PAID” (2)
£300-400
1857 (8 Aug.) small envelope from Leicester to Matelle, marked “viâ Marseilles, prepaid” with “viâ Southampton” crossed through and bearing G.B. 1855-57 6d. with 1d. Stars and 2d. plate 7 tied by Leicester sideways duplex and “449” barred ovals plus Colombo Post Paid c.d.s., the reverse with London transit, Kandy Post Paid c.d.s. and a fine strike of “MATELLE/POST-PAID” in black with manuscript “4/9/59” date insertion; light vertical crease and some peripheral soiling
£55-65
1857 blued paper 6d. (2), 1857-59 watermark Star, imperf 1d. (3, one unused), 2d. (7, four unused), 5d. (4, one unused), 6d. (3, one unused), 9d. (2), 10d. (2) and 1/- (2), 1858 glazed paper, imperf 1⁄ 2 d. (3, two unused), a few with four margins, condition very mixed. Cat. £12,000+
£500-600
1857 Blued Paper x1079
x1080
x1081
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
6d. purple-brown, close to large margins with part barred circle cancellation, good colour, fine. Brandon Certificate (2002). S.G. 1, £450
£70-90
6d. purple-brown, good to large margins, cancelled by oval of bars, fine. Brandon Certificate (2002). S.G. 1, £450
£70-90
6d. purple-brown (4) with mixed margins and colour, a few other imperfections, lightly cancelled. S.G. 1, £1,800
£100-120
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1071
1065
1082
1072
1101
1102
1111
1114
19
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Ceylon - contd. Cover x1082
1857 (14 Oct.) envelope to Aberdeen, marked “viâ Marseilles”, bearing 6d. purple-brown pair on blued paper (good margins) with 1857-59 1d. deep turquoise-blue and 2d. green (touched to good margins), each cancelled by neat strikes of the barred circle cancellations, the 1d. tied by London Paid transit c.d.s. in red (14.11), the reverse with Kandy Post Paid and Kandy Steamer Letter c.d.s. plus part Aberdeen arrival in green; a fragment of the flap and top left corner missing and some light toning at foot. A cover of great visual appeal. R.P.S. Certificate (2003) which states, “the stamps have been lifted and replaced”. An unexpected rate which should be 6d. via Southampton or 9d. via Marseilles. Photo Note: The certificate makes a further qualification, “a further 6d. adhesive is missing, probably from the top left corner.” However, there is no evidence of any stamp missing and a further 6d. would be a very unusual rate
£1,000-1,200
1857-59 White Paper Imperforate Plate Proofs 1083
ᔛ P+ អ
x1084 1085
ᔛ P+ អ
ᔛ P+ អ
2d. black block of four, close to large margins all round, diagonal crease through the top pair
£120-150
4d. black block of four, just cut-into at top, fine
£100-120
10d. black block of four; tiny traces of staining, a little touched at right, close to good margins on other sides. Photo
£150-200
Issued Stamps x1086
x1087
x1088
刂
刂
ᔛ
1d. pale blue, large margins showing traces of three adjoining stamps, without gum, small thin near the watermark; also an example from an earlier printing, just cut-into at foot and lower corner, other margins are close, a couple of small marks on face. S.G. 2a, £2,400
£100-120
2d. green in a fairly deep shade, close to large margins, unused and regummed. Also two further examples in lighter shades, unused, close to large margins. S.G. 3, £600
£100-120
4d. dull rose, large margins all round, a light barred circle cancellation; faded though a good space-filler. S.G. 4, £4,500. Photo
£1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Charles Williams, November 1947 x1089
1090
ᔛ
刂
x1091
x1092
x1093
x1094
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
4d. dull rose, rich colour, just cut-into on right frameline, other margins good to large; two small internal splits, lightly soiled and stained. B.P.A. Certificate (2002). S.G. 4, £4,500. Photo
£300-400
5d. chestnut, part original gum with a couple of disturbed patches resulting in thins, touched at top, close to good margins on other sides, small nick in margin at base, clear of the design. R.P.S. Certificate (1947). S.G. 5, £1,600. Photo
£200-300
5d. chestnut, margins just touched to large showing traces of the stamp at right, unused and regummed; some light discolouration. S.G. 5, £1,600. Photo
£180-220
6d. purple-brown, unused and regummed, touched to large margins; tiny thin on reverse. Fresh. S.G. 6, £2,750. Photo
£200-250
8d. brown, good margins and a light cancellation; small fault in upper right corner and a little soiled. Brandon Certificate (2003). S.G. 7, £1,500. Photo
£140-160
10d. dull vermilion, unused without gum, close to good margins, fresh. S.G. 9, £900. Photo
£140-160
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1051
1052
1070
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1096
1097
1098
1099
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1121
1122
1124
1125
1126
1127
21
1085
1118
1128
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Ceylon, 1857-59 White Paper, Issued Stamps - contd. x1095
x1096
刂
刂
10d. dull vermilion, two unused examples in pale shades, one with good margins, tiny thin at foot, the second just touched at right though showing a fragment of the stamp at left. S.G. 9, £1,800
£120-150
1/- slate-violet unused without gum, good to large margins and showing the usual slight toning associated with this delicate shade. R.P.S. Certificate (2001) which states that there is some slight surface damage to the upper right corner. S.G. 10, £5,500. Photo
£850-1,000
PROVENANCE: Royal Philatelic Collection, May 2001
1097
ᔛ
x1098
x1099
刂
ᔛ
1/9d. green, used, good to large margins all round, fine used; attractive. S.G. 11, £800. Photo
£150-200
2/- dull blue, unused without gum, margins from just touching the top frame line to very large and showing a fragment to the left stamp; small defect in the upper right corner. R.P.S. Certificate (1969) which states “soiled”. S.G. 12, £6,500. Photo
£550-650
2/- dull blue, close to large margins, bars cancellation; some light soiling. R.P.S. Certificate (1956) states “small thin spot” though this appears to be caused by one of the points of the watermark. S.G. 12, £1,300. Photo
£180-220
Covers x1100
1858 (21 Oct.) entire letter to Colombo, bearing 1d. with close to good margins showing, fair strike of “COLOMBO/POST-FREE” c.d.s. (22.10) alongside, unclear Kandy despatch on the reverse
£55-65
PROVENANCE:
E.A. Barnes, November 1999 1101
1102
x1103
x1104
刂
刂
1863 (10 Sept.) envelope “Via Marseilles Paid” to Sevenoaks and redirected to Ireland, bearing 10d. vermilion with large margins and tied by bars cancellation, London arrival (29.10) and red boxed “REDIRECTED/POSTAGE UNPAID” on the front; the adhesive has been lifted and slightly repaired, the envelope with some faults. A scarce single franking and a good single franking. B.P.A. Certificate (1988). S.G. 15. Photo
£500-600
1864 (30 May) envelope “Via Marseilles” to Linlithgow and redirected to Edinburgh, marked “STAMPED” and bearing 10d. dull vermilion, cut-into at left though with large margins other sides and showing portions of three adjoining stamps, tied by bars cancellation, and with Linlithgow arrival (1.7) on the front; flap torn, otherwise fine. S.G. 8. Photo
£300-400
1857-64 white paper 1⁄ 2 d. dull mauve, two unused examples, good to large margins, part original gum and showing a small variation in shade. S.G. 17, £360
£70-90
–– 1⁄ 2 d. dull mauve unused (5), mixed margins and shades, a couple with small faults. S.G. 17, £900
£90-110
1861-64 Watermark Star 1105
Clean-cut and intermediate perfs 1d. (2 unused, 2 unused), 2d. (4 used), 4d. (2 used), 5d. (2 unused, 2 used), 6d. (6 used), 9d. (1 unused, 3 used), 10d. (4 used), 1/- (2 unused, 4 unused), 2/- (2 used), 1862 no wmk, smooth paper perf 13 1d unused, 5d. used, 6d. (2 used), 9d. used and perf 121⁄ 2 , 1⁄ 2 d. unused; good range of shades, condition mixed though some of fine appearance. Viewing recommended. Cat. £6500+
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£800-1,000
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON Clean-Cut Perforations 1106
刂
2d. yellow-green, part original gum; well-centred, a few irregular perfs. at foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 20b, £250. Photo
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
Alfred H. Caspary, February 1958
Intermediate Perforations 1107
ᔛ
8d. brown, centred to left, fine used. S.G. 24, £500. Photo
£100-120
Rough Perforations x1108
1109
刂
刂
x1110
刂
6d. olive-sepia, unused and regummed; cut wide at left to give good centring. S.G. 31a. £1,100. Photo 10d. dull vermilion, unused with part original gum, fine. S.G. 34, £300. Photo 2/- dull blue, unused and regummed; centred a little left. Good appearance. S.G. 37, £750. Photo
£180-220 £80-100
£120-150
Covers x1111
x1112
x1113
x1114
1862 (18 Feb.) blue envelope ex the “Mooyaart” correspondence to London, marked “Viâ Marseilles”, bearing 6d. deep brown (2) cancelled by barred ovals and with large Galle Post Paid despatch c.d.s. below; repaired tear at the top of the cover. Photo
£180-220
1862 (Apr.) envelope to London, marked “Via Southampton”, bearing rough perfs. 6d. dull brown cancelled by barred oval and showing, on the reverse, two Kandy despatch c.d.s. and London arrival (2.5); the adhesives with defects on one side
£70-90
1863 (16 May) entire to London, marked “via Marseilles”, bearing clean-cut perfs. 1/slate lilac cancelled by barred oval, the reverse with faint Colombo Paid and improved London arrival (1.6); vertical folding crease and the wrapper reinforced on the reverse. Photo
£140-160
1864 (17 Sept.) blue envelope to Dublin, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing rough perfs. 10d. dull vermilion cancelled by barred oval with Galle Paid despatch c.d.s. and faint Dublin arrival (17.10), the reverse showing “H & K PACT.” transit c.d.s.; vertical folding crease and a little soiled. Photo
£180-220
PROVENANCE: “Emerald” collection, May 2003
x1115
x1116
1117
刂
1865 (16 Jan.) envelope to London, marked “via Marseilles”, bearing rough perfs. 10d. dull vermilion cancelled by barred oval with part Colombo Paid despatch c.d.s. alongside, the reverse with London arrival (15.2); minor soiling. Photo
£180-220
1869 (9 Mar.) pink envelope to Leamington, marked “Viâ Marseilles”, bearing rough perfs. 1/- slate-violet with 1868 1d. blue, cancelled by “C” in barred oval and London Paid c.d.s., Kandy Paid c.d.s. at left. Photo
£150-180
1862 no watermark, smooth paper 6d. deep brown and 1/- slate-purple, both unused without gum, the latter with soiled perfs. at top, otherwise fine. S.G. 41a, 43; £1500
£250-300
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1863-66 Watermark Crown CC (oval) Perf. 13 1118
刂
6d. sepia, unused with part original gum. Rare. Friedl Certificate (1980). S.G. 47, £2750. Photo
£800-1,000
Perf. 1212⁄ x1119
刂
1
£70-90
x1120
刂
1
£70-90
1121
1122
1123
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
⁄ 2 d. mauve selection of unused (9) showing the different shades; some with gum ⁄ 2 d. dull mauve and mauve shades, four examples of each, unused, some with gum
2d. bottle-green showing “W” of watermark margin, lightly cancelled by oval of bars, fine. Very rare with few examples recorded. S.G. 50c, £4,000. Photo
£1,000-1,200
2d. yellowish green, cancelled in one corner by oval of bars, a few short perfs., otherwise fine. S.G. 50d, £400. Photo
£80-100
5d. red-brown, unused with small part original gum, some shortish perfs. otherwise fine. S.G. 53, £300
£60-80 £70-90
1124
ᔛ
5d. grey-olive, cancelled with circle of bars and Colombo c.d.s. S.G. 54, £400. Photo
1125
刂
5d. grey-olive with watermark reversed, unused without gum, fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1975). S.G. 54ax, £1,600. Photo
£300-400 £250-300
1126
刂
5d. yellow-olive, unused with part original gum, fine. S.G. 54b, £900. Photo
1127
刂
10d. vermilion, unused with small part original gum. Rare. Friedl Certificate (1980). S.G. 58, £4500. Photo
£1,000-1,200
10d. orange-red with watermark reversed, cancelled by circle of bars, fine. S.G. 58bx, £650. Photo
£180-220
2/- steel-blue horizontal pair, unused with small part original gum, slight wrinkling otherwise fine. S.G. 59, £750. Photo
£200-250
1128
1129
ᔛ
刂
1867-70 Watermark Crown CC x1130 ័
x1131
1863 (19 May) front to Paris, bearing 6d. blackish brown pair and single with 1d. deep blue, cancelled by barred ovals and with Galle Paid despatch c.d.s. and Suez transit alongside. A scarce franking. Photo
£100-120
1865 (17 May) blue entire letter to Norfolk marked “via Marseilles”, bearing 10d. vermilion tied by a neat barred oval with faint Galle paid c.d.s. at left, Yarmouth arrival (16.5) on the reverse. Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE: Serendib, February 2002
x1132
1866 (29 Mar.) envelope to London marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 10d. pale vermilion cancelled by barred oval with a good strike of Colombo Paid c.d.s. in lower corner, the reverse with London arrival (27.4); some soiling, particularly around the edges. Photo PROVENANCE: Serendib, February 2002
Photos also appear on pages 21 and 29 WWW.SPINK.COM
£200-250
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1116
1113
1130
1115
1131
1132
1135
1133
25
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Ceylon - contd. x1133
x1134
1135
x1136
x1137
x1138
x1139
x1140
x1141
x1142
刂
1867 (16 Sept.) flimsy envelope to Warwickshire marked “viâ Marseilles”, bearing 10d. vermilion tied by barred oval with Kandy Paid despatch c.d.s. alongside and, on reverse, neat Leamington (14.10) arrival; some peripheral wearing. Photo
£200-250
1868 (17 Nov.) entire to Bombay marked “p Steamer”, bearing 5d. yellow-olive (defective corner) tied by barred oval with Colombo despatch alongside, Bombay arrival on the reverse; vertical crease and soiled
£55-65
1871 (10 July) envelope to Stirling and re-directed to Manchester, bearing 1/- reddish violet indistinctly cancelled and bearing G.B. 1858 1d. Plate 191 cancelled “393”, unclear red c.d.s. below, the reverse with Galle Paid, Dollar and Manchester transit and arrival datestamps; parts of the flap and cover replaced, nevertheless a desirable combination cover. Photo
£300-400
1871 (Nov.) blue commercial entire (some severe age faults) to Aden, bearing 6d. brown cancelled by “B” in barred oval with Galle Paid c.d.s. alongside and “FORWARDED BY/JOHN BLACK & CO/GALLE” handstamp in red at foot; Aden Steamer Point arrival backstamp (30.11)
£70-90
1872-1983 mint and used ranges comprising various small and remnant collections, housed in an album, ring-binder and on loose pages, of note are 1872-80 CC perf 14 2c. to 96c. used and 96c. mint (vertical crease), perf 14x121⁄ 2 2c. and 4c. used, 1872 2c. to 96c. set of imperforate proofs in near issued colours on glazed unwatermarked paper, each overprinted “CANCELLED”, 1885 range of surcharges, mostly used, including CA 5c. on 4c. and 5c. on 16c. with surcharge inverted (not guaranteed), 1903-05 CA 2c. to 1r.50 mint and 2c. to 2r.25 set of twelve used, 1904-05 MCA 2c. to 2r.25 set of twelve mint and used, 1910-11 2c. to 10r. mint, useful range of KGV key plates to 10r. mint, 1927 (Nov.) 2c. on 3c. with surcharge double mint, 1927-29 1r. to 20r. mint and to 10r. used, 1935-36 2c. to 1r. mint, good Official stamps and Postal Fiscal 1952 10r. mint. Condition very mixed though much is fine and worth viewing
£800-1,000
1872-1949 mint and used collection in two albums, contained in a carton, including 1872-80 CC perf 14 to 36c. mint with additional 2c. showing watermark inverted and 2c. to 96c. used, perf 14x121⁄ 2 4c. and 8c. used, 8c. unused, and perf 121⁄ 2 x14 2r.50 (2) used, 1883-98 CA 2c. to 16c. (2) used, a good range of 1885 surcharges mint and used, 1887 1r.12 mint (5, one with watermark upright) and used (4, one with watermark upright), 1893-99 2r.50 mint (2) and used, 1888-90 surcharges with varieties, 1898-99 1r.50 on 2r.50 (3) and 2r.25 on 2r.50 (2) mint, 1899-1900 2c. to 2r.25 mint (2 sets) and used, 1903-05 and 1904-05 2c. to 2r.25 mint and used, 1910-11 2c. to 10r. mint and used, KG V key plates with values to 20r. mint and used, used, 1918-19 War Stamps, 1927-29 1r. to 20r. mint, 1935-36 2c. to 1r. mint and used, and 1938-49 2c. to 5r. with some perf. and watermark varieties. A generally fine lot, well worth viewing and a great foundation for starting a new area/country
£2,200-2,500
1872-1900 mint and used selection on pages, hundreds including 1872-80 2c. to 96c. set of imperf. plate proofs overprinted “CANCELLED”, 96c. part original gum, 1885 CA 5c. on 16c surcharge inverted, 1885 1r. 12 on 2r. 50, 1887 1r. 12c. with Aden squared-circle cancellation, 1888-90 with errors, 1893-99 2r. 50, 1898-99 1r. 50 on 2r. 50, 2r. 25 on 2r. 50, 1899-1900 1r. 50 and 2r. 25, etc., mixed condition
£300-400
1883-98 prepared for use but not issued 24c. brown-purple, part original gum; small faults, fine appearance. Rare. S.G. 152, £1,600. Photo
£250-300
1903-10 mint and used selection on leaves, 134 stamps including 1903-08 1r. 50, 2r. 25 (3), 1904-05 2c. to 2r. 25, 1910-11 5r., 10r., etc., mixed condition
£150-200
1912-35 mint and used selection on pages, hundreds including 1912-25 10r. (3, 2 mint), 20r., 1921-32 5r., 20r., 1927-29 1r. to 20r. mint, 10r. used, 1935-36 with values to 1r., 1935 Jubilee set, etc., mixed condition
£300-400
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x1144
x1145
x1146
x1147
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
刂
刂
刂
x1148
x1149
刂
1912-25 CA 50r. dull purple, 100r. grey-black and 500r. dull green, overprinted “SPECIMEN”, part original gum, a few faintly stained perfs., fine appearance and scarce. S.G. 320s, 321s, 322s, £1,275. Photo
£250-300
–– 1000r. purple on red overprinted “SPECIMEN”, original gum, fine and rare. S.G. 323s, £1,300. Photo
£400-450
1918-19 War Stamps, a mint collection in a large stockbook, being the D.J. Norris and David Cohen collections combined, principally blocks of four and larger multiples up to sixty with many showing a wide range of the plate and/or overprint numbers; much duplication though with some spectacular listed and unlisted varieties, and some forgeries. A fine lot for further study. (2,500). Stated to cat. £6500+
£1,000-1,200
1921-32 Script 50r. dull purple, original gum; very slight rub on face, otherwise fine. S.G. 358, £700. Photo
£150-200
–– 100r. dull purple and blue, original gum, fresh and fine. S.G. 360, £1,900. Photo
£500-600
1937-50 mint and used selection on pages, hundreds including 1938-49 2c. perf. 131⁄ 2 x 13, 3c. perf. 14 (7 with a toned block of four), 50c. perf. 13 x 131⁄ 2 , 50c. perf. 14 (2), etc., mixed condition
£200-250
1938-49 2c. to 5r. complete with all listed perf. and watermark changes, fine mint. S.G. 386-397a, £1,455
£400-500
Official Stamps x1150
A selection (48) on pages including 1895 set mint, 1r.12 used, 1903-04 set, Postal Fiscal 1952 10r., etc., mixed condition
£120-150
Collection x1151
Mint and used selection in green album, hundreds including 1951-54 to 10r., 1958-62 10r., 1964-72 10r. (2), Maldive Islands 1950 set, 1960 to 10r., later issues to 1985, mixed condition
£80-100
COOK ISLANDS 1152
1153
刂
ᔛ
1892-1969 mint collection with the basic issues largely complete, additional items include 1892 set on white paper, 1893-1919 few shades, 1919 two-perf. pairs (7), 1932 1d. pair, one compound perf., generally fine. Brandon Certificate (1996) for S.G. 123b
£700-800
1892-1963 used collection with the basic issues, less S.G. 80 and 123, apparently complete, additional items include 1892 set on white paper, 1893-1919 few shades and 1919 two-perf. pairs (6); generally fine
£800-1,000
Aitutaki 1907-28 mint and used collection with the basic issues complete (1918 mint 21⁄ 2 d. in a two-perf. pair) and with additional 1903 1/- bright red mint and used, and 1/- orangered mint; generally fine. Cat. £2,100+
1154
£400-500
Penrhyn Island 1155
1156
刂
1902-29 mint and used collection with most of the basic issues, less some rarer 1902 perfs., complete, generally fine. Cat. £1,400
£300-350
1902 (5 May) thin hard Cowan paper, mixed perfs. 1d. carmine, unused with part original gum; a few minor faults though a presentable example of this scarce stamp. Brandon Certificate (2004). S.G. 15, £800. Photo
£150-200
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
CYPRUS 1157
刂
1881 CC 1⁄ 2 pi. to 6pi., part original gum; 1⁄ 2 pi. a trifle stained, 6pi. with short perf. at top, fresh and fine appearance. S.G. 11-15, £3,655. Photo
£500-600
1158
刂
1886 CA “1⁄ 2 ” on 1⁄ 2 pi. emerald-green, part original gum, fine. S.G. 29, £550. Photo
£120-150
1159
ᔛ
1902-04 1⁄ 2 pi. to 45pi., fine used. S.G. 50-59, £1,100
£200-250
1160
ᔛ S
1962-2011 collection of “SPECIMEN” overprints in a black binder, hundreds including 1962 Europa, 1963 Scouts set, 1963 Europa, later issues with miniature sheets, duplicates, etc., chiefly fine unmounted mint
£500-700
DOMINICA 1161
1162
刂អ B
刂អ B
1877-79 CC 21⁄ 2 d. red-brown block of six (3x2), fresh and fine unused with large part original gum. A scarce multiple. S.G. 6, £1500. Photo
£600-800
1883-86 CA 21⁄ 2 d. red-brown block of six (3x2), fine mint; insignificant gum creasing. Lovely. S.G. 15, £840. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE: F. Nabarro, March 1975 Stephen Sugarman, March 1994
1163
刂+ អ
1886-90 1/- magenta block of four, fine mint. S.G. 26, £800. Photo
£600-800
PROVENANCE: Maurice Burrus, 1963 Stephen Sugarman, March 1994
FALKLAND ISLANDS 1164
1165
ᔛ
x1166
1167
1168
1169
刂
刂
刂
1871 (14 Nov.) three page letter headed Falkland Islands from Captain W.R. Kennedy of H.M.S. Reindeer on its seven day visit to the Islands, giving details of being entertained by the Governor, Col. D’Arcy, shooting wild pig, mail routes via the Magellan Straits, etc.; small splits along the folds, otherwise fine and the only recorded letter linked to this visit
£300-400
1891-1902 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d. (2), 2d. and 6d. with part strikes of the Government House c.d.s. in red, three with additional Falkland Islands c.d.s., the 2d. dated 1900 (12 Dec.); fair to fine with the 6d. believed to be the sole recorded example with this cancellation
£180-200
1904-12 3/-, 5/-, 1912-20 10/-, £1, 1929-37 £1, large part original gum; fine. S.G. 49b, 50, 68-69, 126, £1,380
£400-450
1914 Battle of the Falkland Islands, a collection of postcards of ships (82), many of which took place in the battle, comprising items showing H.M.S. Carnarvon (2), Canopus (2), Cumberland (2), Good Hope (35), Glasgow (3), Kent (18), and some others, various views with about 30 real photo types; condition a little mixed though an interesting group
£300-400
1937 Coronation, 1938 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 set of sixteen, 1946 Victory and 1948 Wedding, and Dependencies 1944-45 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- set of thirty-two, 1946-49 thin Map 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- and thick Map 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1946 Victory and 1948 Wedding, fine mint.
£150-200
1938-50 2/6d., 5/-, 1951 10/-, Falkland Island Dependencies 1954-62 5/-, 10/- and £1, original gum, mostly unmounted mint, fine. Also Swaziland 1956 £1; fine
£100-150
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1140
1144
1147
1146
1161
1158
1172
1156
1162
1173
1174
29
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1163
–––– 1175 ––––
1177
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
FIJI 1170
1171
1172
ᔛ
刂
刂
1871-1902 used collection (116), including 1871 1d. and 6d., 1872 2c. on 1d. (2), 6c. on 3d. and 12c. on 6d., 1874 (Oct.) sets of three in both types, 1875 2d. in red on 6c. on 3d. (both types), 1876-77 selection, 1878-99 range, 1881-99 1/- (8) and 5/-, 1891-92 Surcharges (10) and 1891-1902 issue range of perfs.; a few small faults on the earlier values though generally good to fine
£500-600
1871 (Oct.) 1d., 3d. and 6d., and 1872 2c. on 1d. (two shades), 6c. on 3d. and 12c. on 6d., unused with part original gum; also Fiji Times Express imitations comprising 1876 on simulated vertically ribbed paper 1d./3d./6d. vertical strip of three and 1888 1d., 3d., 6d., 9d. and 1/- on thick rosy mauve wove paper
£150-200
1874 (21 Oct.) Gothic “V.R.” overprint (S.G. Type 5), 2c. on 1d. blue, unused with part original gum; creased though of good appearance. Scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (1998). S.G. 16, £1,100. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Edward M. Gilbert, 2005
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
刂
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
刂
–– 12c. on 6d. rose, unused with part original gum; a few short perfs. which are not unusual on these stamps. S.G. 18, £900. Photo
£180-200
1874 (21 Oct.) Roman “V.R.” overprint (S.G. Type 6), 2c. on 1d. blue, unused with part original gum; handstamp on reverse. Scarce. Brandon Certificate (2009). S.G. 22, £700. Photo
£200-250
–– 12c. on 6d. rose, unused with part original gum, a couple of light fox marks, otherwise sound. Also unused 6c. on 3d. green with repair through value tablet. S.G. 21, £1,000+. Photo
£250-300
1875 (Apr.) surcharged in red, 2d. on Gothic 6c. on 3d. green, unused with large part original gum, small thin at foot though of good appearance; also surcharged in red, 2d. on Gothic 6c. on 3d. green unused (repairs at left). S.G. 22, 23, £1,550. Photo
£150-200
1875 (Apr.) surcharged in black, 2d. on Gothic 6c. on 3d. green, sunburst cancellation causing four tiny paper punctures at top; fine appearance. Scarce. S.G. 24, £600. Photo
£140-180
1875 (20 Nov.) 2d. on Gothic 12c. on 6d. rose, unused; small rubbing and mark at “Cents”, otherwise sound. A rare stamp. S.G. 26, £2,750
£250-300
1876-77 “VR” selection comprising wove paper 1d. (2), 2d. on 3d. (2) and 6d. (3), and laid paper 1d. (2), 2d. on 3d. (3, one perf. 10), 4d. on 3d. and 6d. (2), part original gum and generally good to fine. S.G. 28-34, £1,181
£200-250
1878-99 selection (34) with a good range of the various perforations including perf. 10 group to 6d. (2), perf. 10x121⁄ 2 1d., 2d. and 6d. and perf. 12x10 1d., 1881-99 various perfs. 1/- (7), 1882 5/-, 1891 21⁄ 2 d. on 3d. (both) and 1892 Surcharges (9), unused with part gum; fair to fine. S.G. 35- 75 group, c. £3,500
£400-500
1891-1902 issue selection (3) with a range of the various perforations, including perf. 10, perf. 11x10 and perf. 11 sets to 5d., perf. 113⁄ 4 set of four and perf. 113⁄ 4 x11 2d., part original gum; generally good to fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1992) for perf. 113⁄ 4 2d. S.G. 76-103d group
£200-250
1182
刂
1903, 1904-09 and 1906-12 sets, good to fine mint. S.G. 104-124, £920
£250-300
1183
ᔛ
1903, 1904-09 and 1906-12 sets, good to fine used. B.P.A. Certificates (2001 and 2000) for both £1 values. S.G. 104-124, £1,090. Photo
£300-350
1912-68 used collection, including 1912-23 set to £1 (both Dies), 1922-29 set and basic issues complete thereafter; generally good to fine
e£200-250
1184
ᔛ
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––––– 1192 –––––
1204
1197
1207
1187
1190
1199
1208
1188
1191
1200
1209
1196
1202
1203
––––– Ex 1210 –––––
1201
1213
1214
––––– 1215 –––––
1219
1250
31
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Fiji - contd. 1185
1186
刂
刂
1912-23 1⁄ 4 d. to £1 (both Dies) with some shades to 1/- (5) and 3d. with watermark sideways, 1915-19 War Stamps (5) and 1922-27 set, good to fine mint. S.G. 125-241 group, c. £1050
£200-250
1935-82 mint collection with the basic issues apparently complete, the 1938-55 set with all listed perfs. and dies; generally fine
£120-150
Postage Due Stamps 1917 (1 Jan.) Wide Setting 1187
刂
1
⁄ 2 d. black, unused; fine. Scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (2008). S.G. D1, £1,200. Photo
£500-600
1188
刂
2d. black, unused. S.G. D3, £325. Photo
£100-120
1189
ᔛ
2d. black, 3d. black and 4d. black, all used with sunburst cancellations; the 3d. with small surface abrasion on “3”, otherwise sound. S.G. 3-5, £750. Photo
£250-300
1190
刂
3d. black, unused; fine and scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. D4, £550. Photo
£400-500
1191
刂
4d. black, unused; fine and rare. S.G. D5, £1,400. Photo
£400-500
1917-18 Narrow Setting 1192
1193
刂
ᔛ
1
⁄ 2 d. black (lower right corners rounded) and 1d. black, unused. R.P.S. Certificate (1958) for 1⁄ 2 d., S.G. D5a, 5b, £850. Photo ⁄ 2 d. black, 1d. black (2) and 2d. black used with sunburst cancellations; 1⁄ 2 d. with a trace of soiling and 2d. with thin at lower right. S.G. D5a-5c, £1,230
£200-250
1
£180-200
Later Issues 1194
1918 and 1940 sets mint and used; generally fine. S.G. D6-D18, £917
£250-300
GAMBIA 1869-72 No Watermark 1195
1196
ᔛ
刂
4d. brown and pale brown shades, 6d. deep blue, blue and pale blue shades, all with red datestamps, the 6d. deep blue overstruck by “GAMBIA/UNPAID” c.d.s., margins all round, good to fine. S.G. 1-4, £1,770
£300-400
6d. blue, a pale shade, unused (regummed), large margins, fine appearance. S.G. 3a. Photo
£140-180
1874 Watermark Crown CC 1197
刂
4d. brown, part original gum, large margins, good embossing, fine. S.G. 5, £400. Photo Photos appear on page 31
£100-120
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4d. brown with just clear to large margins all round (small fault at lower right corner) neatly cancelled with “GAMBIA/B/PAID” c.d.s. on 1882 (22 Mar.) envelope from Bathurst “Per Stretha” to Auburndale, Mass., U.S.A., “3” accountancy mark in red crayon, showing a further superb strike of the despatch c.d.s. at left and, on reverse, London (11.4), New York Paid All (22.4) and arrival (24.4) c.d.s. A very rare stamp on cover. S.G. 5. Photo
£7,000-8,000
PROVENANCE: Dale Lichtenstein, 1990
1199 1200 1201
1202 1203 1204
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
4d. pale brown with part of sheet margin at top and large margins on other sides, part original gum and good embossing, fine. S.G. 6, £425. Photo
£100-120
6d. deep blue with watermark inverted, large part original gum, good margins and embossing, fine. S.G. 7w, £650. Photo
£120-150
6d. deep blue with 13mm. sheet margin at top and good to large margins on other sides, watermark inverted part original gum; creased and a trifle soiled in the margin, otherwise fine. S.G. 7w, £650. Photo
£100-120
6d. blue with part original gum, slightly close to large margins all round, good colour, sharp embossing, fine. S.G. 8, £350. Photo
£70-100
6d. blue with good margins and fair embossing, fine unused with part original gum. S.G. 8, £350. Photo
£50-70
6d. blue showing watermark “O” of “CROWN COLONIES”, unused, good margins, a few coloured specks in the margin at foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 8 var. Photo
£140-180
1880-81, Watermark Crown CC, Sideways 1205 1206
1207
刂
刂
刂
1
⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, part original gum or unused, good colours and embossing, chiefly good to fine. S.G. 10A-19A, £4,000
£400-500
1
⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d., 2d. (2), 3d., 4d., 6d. (2) and 1/-, part original gum or unused, mixed condition. S.G. 10A-19A, £4,875
£350-400
1d. maroon, part original gum, fresh colour and sharp embossing, weak corner perf. at lower right, otherwise fine. B.P.A. Certificate (2011). S.G. 12A, £1,600. Photo
£200-250
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Gambia, 1880-81, Watermark Crown CC, Sideways - contd. 1208 1209 1210
ᔛ
刂
刂
1d. maroon, showing part of papermaker’s watermark, red c.d.s., fine appearance. Rare. S.G. 12A, £1,100. Photo
£100-120
1d. maroon, watermark Crown to left of CC, large part original gum, small thin, otherwise fine and rare. S.G. 12Aw, £2,250. Photo
£250-300
3d. and 6d. blue, watermark upright 1⁄ 2 d. orange, 1⁄ 2 d. orange pair, 1d. pair, 2d., 3d. (some thinned perfs at top and a little gum toned) and 1/- green, all fine unused with part or large part original gum. Cat. £1,147. Photo
£180-200
1880-81, Watermark Crown CC, Upright 1211 1212
1213 1214 1215
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
1215A
1216
1217
1218
1219
ᔛ+ អ
刂
1d. maroon and 3d. pale dull ultramarine, both variety watermark inverted, large part original gum, the 1d. slightly thinned. S.G. 12Bw, 14cBw, £255
£80-100
1d. maroon, 3d. pale dull ultramarine and 4d. brown, all with watermark inverted, used, the 1d. thinned. S.G. 12Bw, 14cBw, 15Bw, £495
£100-120
1886-93 1/- aniline violet, large part original gum, usual slight colour suffusion though of good colour, sharp embossing and fine. A rare stamp. S.G. 36b, £1,100. Photo
£350-400
1898-1902 21⁄ 2 d. ultramarine, variety malformed “S”, large part original gum, horizontal bend, fine. S.G. 40a, £475. Photo
£120-150
–– 3d. reddish purple and blue and 1/- violet and green, both variety malformed “S”, the 3d. with large part original gum, the 1/- unused without gum. S.G. 41a, 44a, £1,500. Photo
£200-250
1898 (22 Apr.) Post Office Department OHMS envelope (224x96mm.) from Bathurst to Germany, handstamped “ON POST OFFICE BUSINESS ONLY.” at upper left and showing “BATHURST/GAMBIA” c.d.s. alongside Marseilles transit c.d.s. (5.5), Aue arrival c.d.s. (8.5) on reverse. Photo
£200-250
1899 (13 May) envelope registered to Baden-Baden, bearing 1898-1902 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 21⁄ 2 d. and 4d. tied by oval of seven bars, London (1.6) transit datestamp additionally ties the 4d., arrival c.d.s. (3.6) on reverse; fine. S.G. 37, 40, 42. Photo
£120-150
1905 (20 Feb.) envelope registered to Berne bearing 1886-93 1d., 1898-1902 2d., 1902-05 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d. with oval registered cancellations, Liverpool (20.3) and Berne (22.3) datestamps; on reverse a few slight stains though a scarce and attractive mixed-issue franking. Photo
£120-150
1906 1⁄ 2 d. on 2/6d. purple and brown on yellow and 1d. on 3/- carmine and green on yellow used blocks of four, one 1⁄ 2 d. on 2/6d. with the broken “E” variety; one 1d. on 3/- with surface abrasions. Rare. S.G. 69, 70, £380+
£140-180
–– 1d. on 3/- carmine and green on yellow, variety surcharge double, part original gum; small wrinkle at right, otherwise fine and rare. S.G. 70a, £1,800. Photo
£500-700
PROVENANCE: Sir Gawaine Baillie, November 2005
1220
1221
刂
1935-69 mint collection on pages, 127 stamps including 1938-46 set, 1948 Wedding set, 1953-59 set, 1963 Birds, 1964 Shakespeare 6d. with inverted watermark, etc., chiefly fine
£60-80
Picture Postcards 1902-11 collection (43, 11 coloured) franked with Edward 1⁄ 2 d. or 1d. values, destinations include Bohemia, Denmark, England, France, Senegal, Switzerland, USA, etc., mixed condition though many fine and an unusual lot
£300-400
1222
1905-30 (c.) selection (16), mostly unused, chiefly good to fine
1223
1916-21 selection (16) mostly bearing George V 1⁄ 2 d. or 1d., good to fine. Also one unused card Photos also appear on page 31 WWW.SPINK.COM
£80-100 £180-200
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1228
1229
1230
1233
1231
35
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
GIBRALTAR 1224
x1225
刂
1889 envelope registered to London bearing 1d. (2) and 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 1891 (9 Apr.) 20c. K size registered envelope to Germany, uprated with 10c. and 40c. neatly cancelled by c.d.s., transit datestamps on reverse; vertical crease at left and fractionally truncated at right though in fine, only 3,100 printed, 1891 20c. H size registered envelope to Amsterdam uprated with 25c. (5), 1897 F size 20c. registered envelope to London uprated with 25c. and 1898 2d. G size registered envelope to England uprated with 21⁄ 2 d. (2), all cancelled with oval registered datestamps, 1900 card to Italy and 1902 card to Germany both franked at 1d., and two later items; a couple of the registered envelopes with stains, otherwise fine
£150-200
1906-11 2/-, 4/-, 8/-, 1912-24 2/-, 4/-, 8/- and £1, 1925-32 £1, large part original gum; chiefly fine. S.G. 72-74, 82-85, 107, £815
£250-300
GILBERT AND ELLICE ISLANDS 1226
1227
刂
ᔛ
1911-80 complete mint collection including Gilbert Islands, Kiribati and Tuvalu, fine. Cat. approx. £1,500
£400-500
1911-68 complete used collection including Postage Dues less 1924 £1, fine. Cat. £1,400+
£350-450
GOLD COAST 1228
1229
1230
1231
1880 (June) envelope to Elmina and forwarded in blue crayon to Cape Coast, bearing 1876-84 1⁄ 2 d. olive-yellow pair each cancelled with superb “WINNEBAH” (Type 2 without any date or code) and with a further strike at lower left corner, the reverse with Cape Coast Castle Type 2 c.d.s. (9.6); the envelope repaired at right and with other faults though most unusual. S.G. 4. Photo
£300-400
1880 (Nov.) envelope from Addah to Italy, “3” accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1876-84 4d. magenta cancelled with a very light under-inked impression of the “POST OFFICE/GOLD COAST/ADDAH” oval intaglio seal h.s. (Type 4) and additionally “554” in transit at Accra, showing a further good strike of the Type 4 h.s., Addah c.d.s. (Type 2 with no day or month showing), Accra c.d.s. (Type 2, 27.11) and Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (23.12), the reverse with London (24.12) and Milan (26.12) c.d.s. and postman’s delivery h.s.; the envelope with central horizontal crease, otherwise fine and attractive. S.G. 7. Photo
£700-900
1880 (10 Dec.) envelope from Bristol, “Via Liverpool” to Commander Brackenburg H.M.S. “Flirt”, Cape Coast Castle, bearing 1858-79 2d. blue Plate 15 pair each neatly cancelled with squared-circle d.s. (an early date of use); light elastic band stain at centre, otherwise clean and most attractive. Photo
£350-400
1883 (20 Dec.) envelope to Elmina, “1” accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1876-84 2d. green bisected diagonally cancelled “556”, superb “PAID AT CAPE COAST/INLAND” c.d.s. (Type I) at left; the envelope with heavy crease through the address line and other small faults though a rare franking. S.G. 6a. Photo
£1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:
Dr. Max Barer Col. J.R. Danson, 1971
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1232
1884 (8 Dec.) envelope to Accra, bearing 1876-84 4d. magenta quartered and neatly cancelled with “WINNEBAH” Code C c.d.s. (Type 2) with a further superb strike at lower left corner and “ACCRA” Code C c.d.s. (Type 2, 8.12) at top centre; the adhesive and cover with a few small faults though the sole example of this stamp shortage franking on cover recorded by John Sacher. R.P.S. Certificate (1976). S.G. 7b. Photo
£3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE: G.H. Boucher, 1949 J.R. Whitfield, 1978
1233
1884 (25 Dec.) envelope from Groningen, Netherlands to the Consular Agent at “St. George d’Elmina”, bearing 1872-91 121⁄ 2 c. grey (2, one with defective corner) each cancelled “45” in lozenge, showing despatch c.d.s. and two strikes of the Dutch Consulate at Elmina Royal Coat of Arms cachet in bluish violet; small faults though unusual. Photo
£140-180
Note: The British bought Fort St. George from the Dutch in 1872 1234
1235 ័
1886 (5 Oct.) envelope registered to Bohemia, “3d” accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1884-91 2d. grey marginal pair and a single with fair to good strikes of the “POST OFFICE/GOLD COAST/ADDDAH” oval intaglio seal h.s. (Type 4), showing “R” in oval h.s., Addah and Accra (6.10) c.d.s., Liverpool (2.11) and London (2.11) oval Registered d.s., all on face, Prague arrival c.d.s. (4.11) on reverse. Attractive and a scarce destination. Photo
£1,000-1,200
1888 (13 Feb.) right half of a blue envelope to London?, bearing 1884-91 4d. rosy mauve (2) sharing a superb strike of the rare “POST OFFICE/GOLD COAST/ELMINA” oval intaglio seal h.s. (Type 4) and with “ELMINA” Code A c.d.s. (Type 2) and two “CAPE COAST” Code C c.d.s. (Type 2, 14.2) alongside, London c.d.s. (17.3) on reverse; an early date of use of this rare mark which is only recorded in 1888 and has been missing, on anything other than loose stamps, from many of the great Gold Coast collections. S.G. 16. Photo
£350-400
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1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1888 (3 May) envelope to London, “8” accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1876-84 4d. magenta pair each cancelled with “ELMINA” Code A c.d.s. (Type 2) in blue, “CAPE COAST” Code C c.d.s. (Type 2, 4.5) alongside and with a further despatch c.d.s. at lower left corner and Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (3.6) at centre, arrival c.d.s. (4.6) on reverse; some creases though attractive. S.G. 7. Photo
£140-180
1890 (10 Feb.) envelope to London, bearing 1884-91 4d. deep mauve neatly cancelled with superb “AXIM” Code A c.d.s. (Type 2) in red, a further strike and Cape Coast Type 2 c.d.s. (14.2) alongside, fine red wax seal with hand holding lamp and London c.d.s. (17.3) on reverse; the envelope with a little foxing though remaining attractive. S.G. 16. Photo
£180-200
1893 (29 May) 2d. G size registered envelope from Quittah to London, bearing 1884-91 1d. rose-carmine and 4d. rosy mauve each clearly cancelled “B27.”, showing “QUITTAH” Code B c.d.s. (Type 2), Liverpool (29.8) and London (30.8) Registered d.s.; small stains on the adhesives though an attractive combination of values for a 1oz. franking. S.G. 12, 16a. Photo
£150-200
1894 (16 Nov.) 2d. F size registered envelope, uprated with 1891 21⁄ 2 d., from Accra to Germany, the stamp cancelled with oval of bars (Type 7) and showing, at foot, a superb strike of the scarce “TOO-LATE” h.s. (Type H2), “ACCRA” code A c.d.s. (Type 2) at left, Liverpool (7.12) and London (8.12) Registered oval d.s. alongside the adhesive, arrival c.d.s. (9.12). S.G. 14. Photo
£150-200
1895 (early Jan.) officer’s unstamped envelope ex the Sitwell correspondence to England, marked “Ashanti Expedition No Stamps.” lightly in pencil, signed by Capt. Sitwell and showing “d1” tax handstamp (applied in error as no concessionary rate was applicable to officers) and fine “PAQUEBOT/LIVERPOOL” double-ring d.s. (30.1), Deal arrival c.d.s. (31.1); some creases though a scarce item from the Ashanti Expedition. Photo
£500-700
1895 (1 Feb.) small envelope to the Telegraphs Office at Cape Coast, bearing 1884-91 1d. carmine-rose cancelled with fine “APPAM/GOLD COAST” Code A c.d.s. (Type 5) with a further superb strike alongside, the reverse with Cape Coast double-ring d.s. (Type 6, 2.2); the envelope with some faults though an unusual item of internal mail. S.G. 12. Photo
£100-120
1895 (12 June) 2d. F size registered envelope “Via Accra” to Germany bearing, on reverse, 1884-91 21⁄ 2 d., [59] with short “Y”, twice cancelled with APPAM/GOLD COAST” Code A c.d.s. (Type 5) in reddish brown with a further strike alongside, also showing “R” in oval h.s., Liverpool (11.7) and London (11.7) Registered oval d.s., the face panel with Accra (14.6) and Hamburg (12.7) c.d.s.; attractive. S.G. 14. Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE: “Ashanti”, 1991
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1234
1239 1236
1241
1235
1238
1240
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1243 1243
1244
1245
1246
1247 1248
1895 (9 Dec.) officer’s unstamped envelope ex the Sitwell correspondence to England, marked “Ashanti Expedition No Stamps.”, signed by Capt. Sitwell and showing large “21⁄ 2 D/F.B.” tax h.s. applied in London., the reverse showing a superb Arms handstamp of the British Vice-Consulate in Las Palmas, Grand Canary, and Beal arrival c.d.s. (26.12). Clean and most attractive. A rare item from the Ashanti Expedition. Photo
£700-900
1896 (20 Mar.) George Jackson envelope registered to England, bearing 1884-91 1/bright violet and 2/- yellow-brown each neatly cancelled with “AXIM/GOLD COAST” c.d.s. (Type 5) with a further strike alongside, showing “R” in oval in red and Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (date unclear), Birmingham Registered oval d.s. (26.4) on reverse; both adhesives with minor imperfections though a scarce franking. S.G. 18a, 19. Photo
£80-100
1896 (2 May) Myerscough quadruple rate envelope registered to London, bearing 1884-91 1d. rose-carmine strip of five and a single, and 3d. olive (2) all cancelled with legible “ELMINA/GOLD COAST” Code C c.d.s. (Type 5), also showing “R” in oval h.s. and Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (30.5), faint Cape Coast c.d.s. (3.5) on reverse; the envelope with repaired tear across lower right corner though an attractive 2oz. franking. S.G. 12, 15a. Photo
£100-120
1897 (22 Oct.) envelope ex the Capt. de Salis correspondence from Portsmouth to “7th Batt. The Rifle Brigade Lagos Hausa Expeditionary Force Kumasi Ashanti via Cape Coast Castle”, bearing 1887 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue cancelled with “625” duplex, Cape Coast transit c.d.s. (16.11) on reverse; tears at top through opening though rare item of incoming mail. Photo
£250-300
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1898 (19 Oct.) envelope to England, bearing 1884-91 21⁄ 2 d. ultramarine and orange neatly cancelled with “SECONDEE” Code C c.d.s. (Type 2) with a further strike at left partially over-cancelled with superb framed “TOO LATE” (Type H1), Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. ( 21.11) at left, Cape Coast Type 6 c.d.s. (23.11) on reverse; the envelope a little roughly opened at top, otherwise fine. S.G. 14. Photo
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1245
1244
1246
1248
1247
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GRENADA 1249
刂អ B
1875 watermark Large Star, perf 14 1d. green block of sixteen (4x4), unused with mainly large part original gum, the top left stamp with diagonal crease, otherwise fine. S.G. 14, £1,360. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, October 2006
1250
刂+ អ
1881 watermark Small Star, rough perf 141⁄ 2 1d. green block of four, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 19, £640. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Marcus Samuel, December 1992 Sir Gawaine Baillie, February 2005
1251
刂អ B
1888-91 4mm. spacing, 4d. on 2/- orange block of sixteen (4x4), unused with large part original gum; some small tone marks on reverse, one with a small thin and the left vertical strip with a diagonal crease, none of which affect fine appearance. S.G. 41, £768 PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, October 2006
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£250-300
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WEDNESDAY 29 JANUARY 2014 Second session commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 1252-1522) INDIA 1252
1253
An All World collection in a First Edition Ideal album, most of the value in the India and Convention States which are generally fresh and fine; included are India 1854 1⁄ 2 a. Die I, 1a. Die I and 2a., 1865 4a. green, 1867 6a.8p., 1882-90 set, 1895 2r. to 5r., 1902-11 set to 5r., and Officials with 1866 4a. green, 1866 on Fiscals 1⁄ 2 a. and 8a. Official reprints, C.E.F. 1900 prepared for use but not issued 1a.6p., some Postal Service overprints to 5r. and I.P.N. trio; Chamba 1887-95 set and a selection of Edward VII to 1r.; Faridkot selection to 1r.; Gwalior 1885 (June) 1⁄ 2 a. to 1r. set of eight, 1885-97 selection to 5r., Edward VII to 2r. and a few Officials; Jind 1885 set of six and Official set of three reprints, later Q.V. and King Edward VII to 1r., and some Officials; Nabha 1885 set of six and Official set of three reprints, later Q.V. and King Edward VII to 1r., and a few Officials; Patiala early values to 1r. handstamped “REPRINT”, 1891-96 set to 5r. (less 9p. and 4a.), all fresh mint; also Great Britain with King Edward VII 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- and £1 mint, Newfoundland 1910 set mint and Portugal 1894 Prince Henry set used on envelope registered from Lisbon. A fine lot worth careful inspection
£2,000-2,500
1852-1973 (c.) mint and used collection arranged in four volumes, contained in a carton, including used Scinde Dawk 1⁄ 2 a. white (2), 1⁄ 2 a. blue (2), 1854 1⁄ 2 a. blue (12 with two pairs), 1a. (5, two pairs with one on 1856 entire letter), 2a., 4a. (2, one cut-to-shape) and envelope addressed to Edinburgh with 4a. (2) and 1a., 1902-11 values to 25r., top value with purple cancellation, 1926-33 25r. two unmounted mint block of four one with inverted watermark, 1929 airmail issue commercial envelopes with different frankings (16), 1940 (c.) Red Cross 1r. booklet complete, 1948 Gandhi mint, Officials with 1866 1 ⁄ 2 a. unused; also Indian States with postal history; somewhat varied condition though an interesting lot. (thousands)
£2,500-3,000
1854 Issue Featuring a range of lots from the E.A. Smythies collection Essays, Proofs and Reprints 1254
ᔛ P E ᔛ
A selection comprising 1⁄ 2 a. Lion and Palm (2), 1a. Queen and Gothic Crown, 1a. Capt. Thullier and 1a. issued design, 2a. octagonal design (3), 4a. issued design and 8a., all with generous to huge margins; also 1883 1r. postal forgery die proof
£250-300
Half Anna
1255 1255
1256
ᔛ E
ᔛ E R
1854 (1 Apr.) 91⁄ 2 arches essay in deep vermilion; a couple of tiny marks on face, otherwise fine. Spence 76. S.G. 1a, £3,250. Photo
£1,200-1,500
1922 Lion and Palm Tree reprints on stout wove card, a selection of singles in ten different colours; a few with minor soiling though an attractive group
£400-500
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES India, 1854 Issue, Essays, Proofs and Reprints - contd. Four Annas 1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
ᔛ P R E ᔛ
ᔛ P R E ᔛ
ᔛ P Rអ E ᔛ B
P Rអ ᔛ E ᔛ B
ᔛ P Rអ E ᔛ B
ᔛ P Rអ B
A selection of the later reprints comprising Issued Head (18) with six horizontal pairs and Essay Head (8) with three horizontal pairs, a few with “SPECIMEN” underprint; also 1a. red (2) and 8a. reprints. Generally good to fine
£300-400
A selection of the later reprints comprising Issued Head (8) with narrow (toned) setting block of four, and Essay Head (8) with wide setting corner block of four and a pair, and a marginal example with the head reversed; generally fine
£400-500
1890 essay head lithographic transfer in three rows of four impressions without the outer frameline and rosettes, [12] with head inverted, a complete sheet on yellowish wove paper (218x172mm.) with each underprinted “SPECIMEN”; a couple of small marks clear of impressions. Spence 57, 58
£400-500
1890 essay head lithographic transfer in three rows of four impressions without the outer frameline and rosettes, [12] with head inverted, a complete sheet on yellowish wove paper (160x120mm.) with each underprinted “SPECIMEN”. Spence 57, 58
£300-400
1894 essay head lithographic reproduction in three rows of four on yellowish, almost pelure paper watermarked “J. WHATMAN 1874” and inscribed “FACSIMILE COPY - 1894” at foot, brown-red and dark blue complete sheet (344x215mm.) folded vertically at left and right clear of the design. Spence 69
£500-600
1894 issued head lithographic reproduction in four rows of six on yellowish, almost pelure paper watermarked “J. WHATMAN 1874” and inscribed “FACSIMILE COPY - 1894” at foot, brown-red and dark blue complete sheet (344x215mm.) folded vertically at left and right clear of the design. Spence 41
£500-600
Issued Stamps Half Anna 1263
ᔛ
A miscellaneous selection (98), largely Die I with a few touches-ups and retouches and fourteen from Rare Stones, Die II (14) and Die III (12); generally good to fine. Cat. £4,965
£500-600
Die I 1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
刂អ B
刂អ B
刂អ B
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ
A block of sixteen (8x2), [81-96], in blue being the complete lower two rows of the sheet with sheet margins showing complete corner ornaments and imprint, fresh unused; vertical crease on [84-92], otherwise fine. Photo
£1,200-1,500
An unused upper left corner block of six, [1-11], in blue, full sheet margins; fractionally toned. Photo
£300-400
An unused upper right corner block of eight [5-16], in blue, full sheet margins; fractionally toned. Photo
£400-500
An unused selection (25) in various shades and including a vertical strip of four, largely with four margins; faults in places (the strip with creases) though of generally good to fine appearance. Cat. £4,000+
£400-500
A used complete reconstruction of the sheet in various shades, mostly with four margins and generally good to fine. Cat. £3,072+
£600-800
A used accumulation (176) in a variety of shades, a couple noted as with retouches; fair to fine. Cat. £5,632+
£500-600
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1264
1274
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES India, Issued Stamps, Half Anna, Die I - contd. 1270
1271
1272
1273
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
A used selection of multiples, comprising pairs (45, 14 vertical), strips of three (2, one vertical with sheet margins) and four; mixed condition with some fine. Cat. £3,200
£300-400
A used range (85) noted as from Rare Stones, including A2 (7), A3 (7), A4 (5) and B2 (13); fair to fine. A scarce group. Cat. £2,720
£400-500
A used range (106) noted as having various chignon, eye and frame retouches; fair to fine. Cat. £3,392+
£300-400
A used accumulation (483 including four pairs) in a variety of shades, many with four margins and variously cancelled; fair to fine. Cat. £15,456+
£2,000-2,500
Die II 1274
1275
刂អ B
刂+ អ
A block of sixteen (8x2), [81-96] in blue, being the complete lower two rows of the sheet with sheet margins showing complete corner ornaments and imprint, fresh unused; one with light mark, otherwise fine. Photo
£2,000-2,500
Three blocks of four in contrasting shades, one marginal with part imprint, [84-93], fresh unused; one with tiny hole clear of the design and the marginal block with sealed split in margin. Cat. £1,560+
£600-800
1276
刂អ B
An unused marginal block of six [73-83], in blue; fine. Photo
£250-300
1277
刂អ B
An unused marginal block of six, [70-80], in deep blue; fine. Photo
£250-300
1278
刂
Four unused horizontal pairs (two marginal) in various shades; one a little toned, otherwise fine. Cat. £1,040+
£200-250
An unused selection (15) in various shades, all but one with four margins; generally good to fine. Cat. £1,950+
£300-350
A used selection (20), half with four margins, three cancelled in manuscript; fair to fine. Cat. £2,600+
£200-250
1279
1280
刂
ᔛ
Die III 1281
1282
ᔛ
ᔛ
A used collection (71) with two horizontal pairs, a couple noted as with retouches, some with four margins and variously cancelled; fair to fine. Cat. £4,970+
£400-500
A used collection (70) including two horizontal pairs and a vertical strip of three, many with four margins, a couple noted as with retouches, variously cancelled; generally good to fine. Cat. £4,900+
£600-700
One Anna 1283
ᔛ
A used selection comprising Die I (8, four in deep shades), Die II (4) and Die III (4); fair to fine
£200-250
Die I 1284
1285
刂
ᔛ
An unused selection (14) in various shades, largely with four margins (close in places), one showing white circular flaw over “O” of “ONE”; nearly all with faults though a couple of good appearance. Cat. £11,200
£600-800
A used selection (40) in a variety of shades, largely multiples comprising pairs (14, two vertical) and strips of three (3, two vertical), a few with margins all round; fair to fine. Cat. £2,800+
£500-600
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1288 1290
1276
1277
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A used collection (153) in a variety of shades and including pairs (14, four vertical), many with four margins, a few with flaws; faults in places though of generally good to fine appearance. Cat. £10,710
£1,200-1,500
A used collection (139) in a variety of shades, many with four margins, one with second “I” of “INDIA” inked-over; generally good to fine. Cat. £9,730
£1,200-1,500
Die II An unused marginal block of sixteen, [17-44], with watermark inverted and reversed; fine. Photo
£1,000-1,200
刂+ អ
An unused marginal block of four, [55-64], watermark inverted; upper pair sharing a small thin, otherwise fine. Photo
£200-250
1290
刂+ អ
An unused marginal block of four, [71-80], watermark inverted; fine. Photo
£300-350
1291
刂
An unused selection comprising blocks of four (2), pairs (6) and singles (27, three marginal); a few with faults, some fine. Cat. £6,110
£800-1,000
A used range with items identified as from Stone “C” (30 with seven pairs and strips of three and five) and Stone “D” (27 with nine pairs), some with margins all round, variously cancelled; fair to fine. Cat. £4,275
£500-600
A used collection (149) including eight pairs (three vertical) with one also bearing cut-toshape 4a.), a variety of shades, variously cancelled, a good percentage with four margins; a few faults though many of good to fine appearance. Cat. £11,175
£1,000-1,200
Die III Four unused examples, one with four clear margins, the other three touched; one with a tear at right. Sold on their merits and not subject to return. Cat. £11,000
£250-300
A used selection of pairs (6, two vertical), one with four margins all round, the others touched; a few small faults though scarce multiples. Cat. £2,280+
£400-500
A used selection (20), mostly with four margins and variously cancelled; also and unusual “used” forgery; fair to fine. Cat. £3,800+
£600-700
1286
1287
1288 1289
1292
1293
1294 1295 1296
ᔛ
刂អ B
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ
Four Annas 1297
1298 1299
1300
1301
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
A collection mounted and written-up on twenty-three pages with illustrations of the various dies and photographs of rare pieces, etc., the stamps comprise 1st Printing (22 with a partial reconstruction, two on the one piece and a few retouches), 2nd Printing (20 with a complete reconstruction and a few retouches), 3rd Printing (9, five with retouches, not all guaranteed), 4th Printing (13, being a partial reconstruction) and 5th Printing (16, all with retouches, not all guaranteed), all but three cut-to-shape; condition mixed as to be expected with a group of this nature though an interesting lot
£1,200-1,500
A range of one hundred and twenty-seven cut-to-shape examples from various printings, a good variety of shades and cancellations; condition variable
£2,500-3,000
A small selection of cut-square examples, comprising 1st Printing (2), 2nd Printing (2), Third Printing (Head III, Frame I), 4th Printing (4, one with head retouched) and 5th Printing (2, not guaranteed), variously cancelled; mostly touched on one side, otherwise sound
£600-800
1st Printing A selection of fourteen including a horizontal pair, a few with four margins, one cancelled with diamond of hollow dots considered to have been applied at Singapore; a few small faults, a couple defective with one repaired though of generally good appearance. Cat. £13,600+
£1,500-1,800
A selection of eleven with a range of retouches, various shades and cancellations, all touched on one or more sides and two repaired though an interesting and unusual group. Cat. £7,650+
£600-800
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1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
A selection of eight examples in various shades. one with wide margin at left showing trace of wavy lines, one with four margins, the others touched in placed though of generally good to fine appearance. Cat. £6,800
£800-900
2nd Printing A selection of ten in various shades, a couple with four margins; one repaired; generally sound. Cat. £7,150
£600-700
A selection of seventeen including two pairs (one vertical) in various states and shades, the pairs and a couple of singles with four margins, one singles partially cut-to-shape though with wide margin at left showing wavy lines; a few faults though of generally good appearance. Cat. £14,950
£1,200-1,500
A selection of ten including a horizontal pair, various states and shades with the pair in indigo and deep red, one stamp in the pair and one other with four margins, one other single with wide side margins, variously cancelled; fair to fine. Cat. £8,450
£600-800
A selection of thirteen showing a variety of retouches, two on the one piece with Madras 1855 datestamp, all touched in places; also three cancelled “B172” at Singapore; fair to good. Cat. £10,400
£700-800
Blue and red horizontal pair, [1-2], with watermark reversed, margins nearly all round with left-hand stamp touched at top, neat diamond of dots cancellations and with small part of French datestamp in blue at lower left corner. Cat. £3,250. Photo
£700-800
Pale blue and red horizontal pair, [1-2], with watermark reversed, margins nearly all round with left-hand stamp touched at two places, neat diamond of dots cancellations; left-hand stamp with two tiny fox marks, otherwise sound. Cat. £3,250. Photo
£700-800
Deep blue and red horizontal pair, [7-8], margins nearly all round (right-hand stamp touched at top), both neatly cancelled with diamond of bars; natural horizontal paper crease below normal central row paper fold. Cat. £3,250. Photo
£700-800
Pale blue and red, [5], with wide margin at foot showing blue wavy line intact, neatly cancelled with diamond of dots; fine. Photo
£200-250
3rd Printing A selection comprising items described as Head II, Frame I (3, one large though very heavily cancelled, one cut-to-shape at left and one cut-to-shape all round), Head III, Frame I (5 with a heavily repaired vertical pair and three cut-square singles) and Head III, Frame II (2); none guaranteed and sold on their merits
£400-500
4th Printing A selection comprising three pairs (one vertical, two cut-to-shape and one with one champhered corner) and eight singles (one repaired), shades, margins in places; fair to good
£300-400
A selection (14 plus a forgery) in a variety of shades, a few with margins all round; fair to fine. Cat. £7,000+
£600-800
A selection comprising a strip of three (one champhered corner), two pairs (one with champhered top corners) and singles (7), two with four margins, the others touched in places, shades and various cancellations; fair to fine. Cat. £10,000
£800-1,000
A selection (12) in a variety of shades, four with four margins, variously cancelled; a few faults though of generally good to fine appearance. Cat. £6,000
£500-600
A selection (8 with a cut-to-shape pair) with retouches to heads and frame, two with margins all round, the others touched in places; fair to fine
£400-500
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1318
1319
1320
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂អ B
刂អ B
A selection comprising two vertical pairs and ten singles, a few with four margins; both the pairs repaired and a few other faults in places; not all guaranteed as 5th prints and sold on their merits
£300-400
A selection (14) with one tied on piece with part firm’s chop, three with four margins, the others touched in places; one heavily torn, others with faults in places, not all guaranteed as 5th prints and sold on their merits
£400-500
1856-64 no watermark, 1⁄ 2 a. blue imperforate block of forty-two (6x7), large part gum, good margins all round, a few inclusions and the first stamp defective, otherwise fine and a most impressive multiple. S.G. 37a, £17,850 as twenty-one pairs. Photo
£4,000-5,000
1865 8p. purple block of twenty-four (8x3) from the foot of the pane with full sheet margins, unmounted mint, and 1876 6p. mint blocks of six (3, one marginal with floral border and one from upper right corner with current number), four with small fox marks. S.G. 56, 80/81, £450
£80-100
1866 6a. Fiscal Overprinted “POSTAGE” 1321
ᔛ
Tall “POSTAGE”, twenty examples with one apparently unused, various cancellations; fair to fine. S.G. 66, £3,000+
£500-600
1322
ᔛ
Tall “POSTAGE” (3) and short “POSTAGE” (9), used; fair to fine. S.G. 66, 68, £2,475
£300-350
1323
ᔛ
Short “POSTAGE”, ten used examples; fair to good. S.G. 68, £2,250
£300-400
1324
1325
1326
1327
刂
刂 ᔛ
刂 ᔛ
1901 (16 Jan.) Postal Notice (158x214mm.) “It is hereby notified that postal articles for the British Contingent, China Field Force, can now be registered at post offices in India. Such articles cannot, however, be insured or sent under the value-payable system”; some worm holes and faults
£50-80
1948-94 duplicated mostly mint selection on stockpages, hundreds including 1948 Gandhi (4 sets), 1949-52 2r. (2), 1949 U.P.U. (3 sets), 1950 Republic (4 sets), 1952 Saints and Poets (2 sets), 1955 Five Year Plan 5r. and 10r. blocks of four, etc., a few used though chiefly with part original gum or unmounted mint, good to fine
£400-500
1948 Gandhi set, unmounted mint and affixed by sheet margins in “Memorial Stamps” presentation folder. Also Air Mail cover registered to Manchester bearing 31⁄ 2 a., 12a. (2) and definitive 1⁄ 2 a., fine. S.G. 305-308
£200-250
1951 India Saints and Poets, thirteen unmounted mint sets in blocks, a few creased, chiefly fine. S.G. 337-342, £494
£200-250
INDIAN CONVENTION STATES 1328
A collection in a stockbook, etc., all States represented and with a good range of issues; also a small selection of postal stationery and The Indian Convention States Postal Stationery by Meadows
£200-250
Patiala 1329
刂
1891-96 3r. green and brown, variety overprint treble, two albino, fine mint. S.G. 30b, £275. Photo
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£100-120
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1308 1310
1309
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1329
1332
1335
1344
1345
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INDIAN FEUDATORY STATES 1330
A collection in two stockbooks, etc., with better sections of Barwani, Bijawar, Cochin, Hyderabad, Indore, Morvi, Orchha and Travancore. Also a selection of literature (9) including India Study Circle books on Alwar, Bamra, Bhopal, Bundi, Soruth and Wadhwan. Viewing recommended
£500-600
Bamra 1331
刂
1332 ័
1333
1888 1⁄ 4 a. to 8a. set of six, unused, the 1⁄ 4 a. and 2a. marginal; the 8a. thinned, otherwise good to fine. S.G. 1-6, £1,220. Photo
£250-300
1888 2a. green, marginal from the right of the sheet, cancelled by 1892 c.d.s. and tied on small piece; colour a little faded, otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 4, £600. Photo
£150-200
1890-93 unused (33) and used (24) collection, large and small “P” values to 1r. with various shades and with a few varieties including 1⁄ 4 a. reddish purple with “AMRA” inverted (2, one used); generally good to fine
£100-120
Barwani 1334
1335
刂
1921-47 unused/mint (59) and used (12) collection, the unused/mint with a range of Ranjit Singh values to 4a. (5) and Devi Singh complete less 1932-47 wide setting 2a.; the used with both ruler values to 4a.; a few small faults in places though a good representative group of these interesting stamps
£300-350
1932-47 wide setting 2a. rose-carmine, fresh lightly mounted mint. Scarce. S.G. 35aB, £600. Photo
£250-300
Bhopal 1336
1872-1908 unused (127) and used (57) collection offering a good range of the various issues and with a few spelling varieties, 1890-98 8a. (11), 1908 1a. printed on both sides and a few forgeries/reprints
£300-350
Official Stamps 1337
1338
刂
ᔛ
1930-49 unused/mint (81) collection with a comprehensive array of the basic issues, additional items include 1935-36 3p./1⁄ 4 a. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2a. and 4a. se-tenant pairs, “THEEE” on 1⁄ 2 a., “THRFE” on 2a. in pair with normal and 1a. on 1⁄ 2 a. with surcharge inverted; generally good to fine
£250-300
1930-49 used (79) collection with a comprehensive array of the basic issues, additional items include 1935-36 3p./1⁄ 4 a. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2a. and 4a. se-tenant pairs and 1a. on 1⁄ 2 a. with surcharge inverted; generally good to fine
£140-180
Bijawar 1339
1935-37 selection with the basic issues unused/mint complete, the used with 1935 set, 1936 rouletted 6p., 9p. and 1937 6a. (fair) to 1r., the last two cancelled-to-order; generally fine
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£200-250
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Bundi 1340
1894-98 unused (29) and used (13) collection of the “Dagger” stamps, including 1894 (Dec.) 1⁄ 2 a. unused (2, one with variety value at top, name below) and used on piece, 1897-98 unused set to 1r. with 2a. green block of eight and 1898-1900 unused and used sets to 1r.; also a few forgeries/reprints
£250-300
1914-41 Issue 1341
1342
1343
刂
刂
刂
Type A 1⁄ 2 a. to 1r. with 2a. coarse printing and 21⁄ 2 a. sheets and Type B 1⁄ 2 a. to 10a. (2) and 1r. with some shades including 4a. olive-yellow, 10a. yellow-brown (ISES Certificate, 2010 - stain at foot) and 1a. red sheet of four; also four used with Type B 6a.; generally good to fine. S.G. 18-36a group
£150-200
Type C 1⁄ 2 a. to 5r. set of thirteen with 1⁄ 2 a. (2), 1a. (2), 2a., 4a., 10a. (2), 2r. and 3r. shades, unused, and 4r. used (soiling caused by cancellation); 4r. and 5r. values with minor splits at value tablet as usual. S.G. 37-49
£300-350
Type D set of four with 3a. and 12a. varieties, Type E selection (18) on various papers and with very thick wove paper 1⁄ 4 a. sheet, 1⁄ 2 a. and horizontally laid paper 1⁄ 4 a. vertical pair, one printed on reverse, Type F 1⁄ 4 a. and Type G horizontally laid paper set of three, 1⁄ 4 a. on vertically laid paper and 1⁄ 2 a. on medium wove paper; also three used. Generally good to fine. S.G. 50-66a group
£300-350
1344
刂
Type E, medium wove paper 4a. yellow-olive, unused, fine and rare. S.G. 58, £900. Photo
£250-300
1345
刂
Type E, medium wove paper 4a. bright apple-green, fresh unused. Fine and rare. S.G. 58a, £850. Photo
£250-300
1346
刂
Type H 1⁄ 4 a., 1⁄ 2 a., 1a. (both colours), 2a., 4r. and 5r., fresh unused, fine. S.G. 67-72, £595
£200-250
1347
刂
Type H, perf. 11 set of six and Type I 1⁄ 2 a. and 2a.; the 1a. scarlet-vermilion without gum, otherwise good to fine mint. S.G. 73-78, £580
£150-200
1941-44 set mint and 3p. to 8a. with 6p. shade used, and 1947 set mint and used (some cancellations not guaranteed); generally good to fine. S.G. 79-92
£200-250
1348
Bundi Official Stamps, 1915-41 Issue Small Native Overprint 1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
Type A unused selection (15) including 1⁄ 2 a., 2a. deep green, 21⁄ 2 a. and 1r. with red overprints, 3a. with green overprint sideways an others with overprint sideways (2) or inverted (3); a couple with small faults and not all guaranteed
£150-200
Type A, 3a. chestnut with red overprint sideways, unused and with some red overprint ink on reverse. Scarce. ISES Certificate (2010). S.G. O3bA, £400. Photo
£120-150
Type B unused selection (21) with most values to 1r. represented, including 6a. deep ultramarine with red overprint, three values to 6a. with overprint sideways and two with overprint inverted; 12a. and 1r. with small faults though generally good to fine
£100-120
Type C unused selection (28), values to 1r. and including 1⁄ 2 a. cobalt (2) red and green overprints, overprint sideways (7, one on front and back and one on back only) and overprint double (2); generally good to fine
£200-250
Type C, 2r. red-brown and black lower left corner example, fresh unused; small label affixed at foot. S.G. O24A, £450. Photo
£150-180
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刂
刂
刂
刂
Type C, 2r. chocolate and black on medium wove paper, fresh unused; inclusion at upper right and pinhole at foot caused by value impression. Rare. S.G. O24cA, £1,000. Photo
£250-300
Type C, 3r. blue and red-brown, marginal from foot of sheet, fresh unused; fine and scarce. S.G. O25A, £400. Photo
£150-180
Type C 4r. emerald and scarlet upper left corner example and 5r. scarlet and emerald, fresh unused; traces of paper splits at value tablet as usual. S.G. O26A, 27A, £650. Photo
£200-250
Type D set of four with 3a., 10a. and 12a. listed varieties, fine unused. S.G. O28-31A, 29a-31aA, £520
£150-200
1358
刂
Type D, 21⁄ 2 a. buff with red overprint, fresh unused. Scarce. S.G. O28bA, £400. Photo
£150-180
1359
刂
Type D, 12a. grey-olive with red overprint, fresh unused. Scarce. S.G. O31bA, £500. Photo
£200-250
Type E selection (17) including medium wove paper to 3a. with 1⁄ 2 a. green overprint and four with red overprint, very thick wove paper 1⁄ 2 a. with green overprint and laid paper 1 ⁄ 4 a., unused and generally good to fine. S.G. O32-40A
£200-250
Type E, medium wove paper, 3a. chocolate with red overprint, unused; merest trace of soiling, otherwise sound. Rare. S.G. O35aA, £850. Photo
£200-250
Type E, very thick wove paper, 1⁄ 2 a. indigo sheets of four (3), one with red overprint sideways and one with green overprint sideways, fine unused. S.G. O36A, 36aA, 36bA, £636+
£200-250
Type F, 1⁄ 2 a. black with red overprint, fresh unused. Scarce. ISES Certificate (2010). S.G. O40baA, £475. Photo
£150-200
Type G, horizontally laid paper, 1⁄ 2 a. black and 4a. bright green, vertically laid paper upper right corner example and wove paper 1⁄ 2 a. black, all four with red overprints, unused, and vertically laid paper 1⁄ 2 a. black used; the 4a. a little toned, otherwise fine. S.G. O41aA, 41bA, 41baA, 42A, 42bA, £1,395
£300-350
Type H, 1⁄ 4 a., 1⁄ 2 a. and 2a. with black overprints, 1⁄ 4 a. lower left corner example and 1⁄ 2 a. with red overprints, fine unused. S.G. O43A, 43aA, 44A, 44aA, 46A, £700
£200-250
Type H, perf. 11, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine, 1⁄ 4 a. greenish blue, 1⁄ 2 a. black, 1a. scarlet-vermilion and 1a. rose with black overprints, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine and 1⁄ 2 a. black with red overprints; a couple with small imperfections, otherwise good to fine mint. ISES Certificate (2010) for 1a. scarlet-vermilion. S.G. O47A, 47aA, 47bA, 48A, 48aA, 49A, 49bA, £990
£200-250
Type I, 1⁄ 2 a. black and 2a. bright apple-green, fresh mint; the 2a. with a small thin, otherwise fine. S.G. O51A, 52A, £975. Photo
£200-250
1360
1361 1362
1363 1364
1365 1366
1367
刂
刂
刂+ អ
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
Small English Overprint 1368
1369 1370
刂
刂
刂
Type A selection (8), five to 1r. with black overprints, 2a. deep green and 3a. (inverted) with red overprints, unused; 21⁄ 2 a. and 3a. black overprints a little toned, otherwise generally fine. S.G. O1baB-5aB group
£100-120
Type A 1r. reddish violet overprinted in red, marginal from the left of the sheet, fine unused. Scarce. S.G. O5aB, £600. Photo
£200-250
Type B selection (15) with values to 10a., including 4a. olive-yellow, 1⁄ 4 a., 1⁄ 2 a. and 6a. with red overprints and four values to 4a. with inverted overprints; generally good to fine. S.G. O6-13B group
£150-200
1371
刂
Type B, 4a. olive-yellow, fresh unused. Scarce. S.G. O10bB, £425. Photo
£150-200
1372
刂
Type B, 12a. sage-green, fresh unused. Scarce. S.G. O14B, £600. Photo
£200-250
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1353
1354
1358
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1369
1355
1363
1359
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1380
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Indian Feudatory States, Bundi Official Stamps, 1915-41 Issue, Small English Overprint - contd. 1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
Type C 1⁄ 2 a. to 12a. selection (16) with some shades, three with red overprint and one with green overprint, and 2r. (roulettes trimmed off at foot), generally good to fine. S.G. O15-24B group
£400-500
Type C 3r., 4r. and 5r., fresh unused; the 4r. and 5r. with the usual traces of paper splitting, otherwise fine. S.G. O25-27B, £900. Photo
£250-300
Type D set of four with 3a., 10a. and 12a. listed varieties, fresh unused; 10a. variety and normal 12a. both with a small thin, otherwise fine. S.G. O28-31B group, £781
£200-250
Type E unused selection (15) with medium wove paper 3a. and four with red overprints, very thick wove paper 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. (two shades), and laid paper 1⁄ 4 a. with red overprint and 1a.; generally fine. S.G. O32-40B group
£200-250
刂+ អ
Type E, very thick wove paper, 1⁄ 2 a. indigo sheets of four with black and red overprints; fine unused. S.G. 36B, 36aB, £404+
£120-150
刂
Type G, horizontally laid paper, 4a. (2, one with red overprint), vertically laid paper 1⁄ 2 a. (2, one from upper left corner of sheet, the other with red overprint), unused. S.G. O4142 group
£180-200
Type H, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine, 1⁄ 2 a., black and 4a. emerald, fresh unused. S.G. O43B, 44B, 46B, £540
£180-200
Type H, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine with red overprint, fresh unused; fine and scarce. S.G. O43aB, £475. Photo
£200-250
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
1381
刂
Type H, 1a. deep red, fresh unused. Scarce. S.G. O45aB, £450. Photo
£180-200
1382
刂
Type H, perf. 11, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine (2, one with red overprint), 1⁄ 4 a. greenish blue lower right corner example, 1⁄ 2 a. black, 1a. scarlet-vermilion, 1a. rose and 2a. yellow-green, mint; 1 ⁄ 4 a. ultramarine and 1a. rose with faults, the others fine. S.G. O47-59B group, £1,245
£300-350
1383
刂
Type I, 1⁄ 2 a. black, fresh mint; fine. S.G. O51B, £375. Photo
£150-180
1384
刂 ᔛ
Type I, 1⁄ 2 a. black with red overprint, an upper left corner example with full original gum; a fraction toned, otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. O51aB, £850. Photo
£200-250
Type I, 2a. bright apple-green, fresh mint. Scarce. S.G. O52B, £650. Photo
£200-250
1385
刂
Large English Overprint 1386
1387
刂
刂
Type A, 21⁄ 2 a. and 6a. (2, one with red overprint), and Type B 1⁄ 2 a. and 1⁄ 2 a. sheet of four, each vertical pair sharing one overprint with the right hand overprint inverted, unused; red overprint not guaranteed
£150-200
Type C, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine, 1⁄ 4 a. cobalt with red overprint, 1⁄ 2 a. black, 1a. red and 8a. reddish orange, unused; red overprint not guaranteed. Photo
£120-150
1388
刂
Type C, 10a. brown-olive, fresh unused; scarce. S.G. O21C, £750. Photo
£200-250
1389
刂
Type D, 10a. bistre, fresh unused; fine and scarce. S.G. O30C, £750. Photo
£250-300
1390
刂
Type D, 12a. grey-olive, unused; tiny brown mark at top, otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. O31C, £750. Photo
£200-250
Type E, medium wove paper, 1⁄ 4 a. cobalt, fresh unused; fine and scarce. S.G. O32cC, £500. Photo
£180-200
1391
刂
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1383
1381
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1385
1388
1384
1390
1389
1391
1393
1395
1397
1394
57
1398
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Indian Feudatory States, Bundi Official Stamps, 1915-41 Issue, Large English Overprint - contd. 1392
1393
刂
刂
Type E, 1⁄ 4 a. cobalt with red overprint, 3a. chocolate and thin horizontally laid paper, 1⁄ 4 a. indigo with red overprint, unused; fine. S.G. O32caC, 35C, 39aC, £750
£200-250
Type F, 1⁄ 2 a. black on vertically laid paper and with red overprint, fresh unused; fine and scarce. ISES Certificate (2010). S.G. O41baC, £650. Photo
£250-300
1394
刂
Type H, 4a. emerald, fresh unused; fine and scarce. S.G. O46C, £650. Photo
£250-300
1395
刂
Type H, 4a. emerald with red overprint, unused; trace of a crease at lower left corner, otherwise sound. Scarce. S.G. O46aC, £850. Photo
£200-250
Type H, perf. 11, 1⁄ 4 a. ultramarine and 1⁄ 2 a. black with red overprint, mint; the first with two lightly foxed perfs., otherwise fine. S.G. O47C, 48aC, £495
£100-120
1396
刂
1397
刂
Type H, perf. 11, 2a. yellow-green, fresh mint. Scarce. S.G. O50C, £475. Photo
£180-200
1398
刂
Type I, 1⁄ 2 a. black, fresh mint. Fine and scarce. S.G. O51C, £650. Photo
£250-300
1399
刂
1941 overprinted “SERVICE”, 3p. to 1r. set of seven, fresh and fine mint; also 3p. to 2a. used, sound. S.G. O53-59, £829
£250-300
Bussahir 1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
1895 imperforate, 1⁄ 2 a. grey with monogram in rose, good to large margins, unused without gum. Fine and scarce. S.G. 2, £750. Photo
£200-250
1895 imperforate, 1a., 2a, 4a, 8a., 12a. and 1r., unused with part to large part gum, the 1a. with thin spot, the 1r. with thin and small corner crease; also 1r. used, sound. S.G. 3-5, 7, 8, £1,305+
£200-250
1895 perf. between 7 and 111⁄ 2 , 1⁄ 2 a., 1⁄ 2 a., 2a., 2a., 4a. (4), 8a. (3), 12a. (3) and 1r., unused with traces of gum in places, one 4a. and 8a. apparently without monogram; a few small imperfections as usual with these delicate stamps though of generally good to fine appearance. S.G. 9-16 group
£150-200
1895 perf. between 7 and 111⁄ 2 , 1⁄ 4 a. (2), 4a., 8a., 12a. (2, one apparently without monogram) and 1r., used; one 1⁄ 4 a. with a small thin, otherwise sound or better
£180-200
1899 pin-perf. or rouletted, 1a. vermilion and 2a. orange-yellow (2), unused, the 1a. and one 2a. with a thin though of good appearance; 2a. and 4a. (large monogram) used
£100-120
1896-1900 litho unused (14) and used (6), and 1900-01 litho unused (24) and used (9), some with large monogram; generally good to fine
£100-120
Charkhari 1406
1897-1940 unused/mint (70) and used (50), the unused with 1897-1904 selections, 1909-19 group, 1921 laid paper 1a. (2, one imperforate), 1939-45 basic set less rare 2a., 1931 set and 1940 1⁄ 2 a. on 8a. (2, one no space) and 1a. on 1r., the used with representations throughout; generally good to fine
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£250-300
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Cochin 1407
1408
刂
ᔛ
1892-1949 unused/mint collection (148) with a good representation of issues throughout, including 1896 watermark Arms 1p., 1911-13 and 1916-30 sets, 1938 set with perf. varieties, 1939 litho 1a. with “ANCHAL” Type 19 overprint (vertical bend), 1942-44 litho 9p. Type 22 on 1a., 1943 watermark Umbrella 1a. and sheet watermark perf. 13x131⁄ 2 and perf. 11 sets of five, 1943 watermark Umbrella 3p. on 4p., 1944-48 set of four, 1946-48 perf. 13 set of seven, 1948-50 set of eight, 1949 Surcharge set of eight and 1949 6p. on 1a. pair and 9p. on 1a.; generally good to fine
£350-400
1892-1949 used collection (159) with a good representation of issues throughout, including 1893 laid paper 1⁄ 2 p. (2), 1896 1p. (both), 1911-13 and 1916-30 sets, 1933-38 set, 1938 set with perf. varieties, 1942-44 engraved set of four, litho perf. 11 6p. Type 22 on 1a., 6p. Type 23 on 1a., and perf. 13x131⁄ 2 set of five, 1943 watermark Umbrella 1a. and sheet watermark perf. 13x131⁄ 2 and perf. 11 sets of five, 1944-48 set of four and perf. 131⁄ 2 x13 duo, 1946-48 perf. 13 and perf. 11 sets, 1949 Surcharge set of eight and 1949 6p. on 1a. and 9p. on 1a.; generally good to fine
£200-250
1409
刂
1893 laid paper, 1⁄ 2 p. orange, unused; fine and scarce. S.G. 4a, £900. Photo
£250-300
1410
刂
1939 (Jan.) litho 1a. orange-brown overprinted “ANCHAL” (Type 19), fresh with large part original gum; vertical bend towards left though of fine appearance. Scarce. S.G. 73, £500. Photo
£140-180
1411
刂
1942-44 3p. Type 20 on 1a.8p. carmine, fine mint. S.G. 75, £425. Photo
£120-150
1412
刂
1942-44 litho 6p. Type 22 on 1a. brown-orange, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 80, £850. Photo
£200-250
1413
ᔛ
–– 6p. Type 22 on 1a. brown-orange, fine used. S.G. 80, £375. Photo
£140-180
1414
刂
–– 6p. Type 23 on 1a. brown-orange perf. 11 and perf. 131⁄ 2 x13, fresh mint; the latter with a couple of small gum creases, otherwise fine. S.G. 81, 81a, £700
£150-200
–– 9p. Type 23 on 1a. brown-orange, fresh mint; trace of a gum crease, otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 83, £500. Photo
£120-150
1943 watermark Umbrella, 4p. green neatly cancelled in one lower corner leaving much of design clear; vertical crease towards right though of fine appearance. Scarce. S.G. 85b, £650. Photo
£150-200
1943 watermark Umbrella, 4p. green, marginal from the right of the sheet, fresh mint; vertical creases and corner crease at upper left though a presentable example of this rare stamp. S.G. 85b, £1,800. Photo
£200-250
1415
1416
1417
刂
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刂
1418
刂
1944-48 perf. 13x131⁄ 2 1a.3p. magenta, fresh unused; fine. S.G. 99a, £425. Photo
£140-180
1419
刂
1946-48 perf. 11x13 2p. chocolate, fresh unused; fine and scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (1999). S.G. 101d, £475. Photo
£200-250
1420
刂
1946-48 perf. 11 6p. red-brown and 2a. black, fresh unused; fine. S.G. 104a, 107a, £450
£140-180
1421
刂
–– 1a. orange, fresh unused;; fine and scarce. S.G. 106a, £750. Photo
£200-250
1422
ᔛ
1950 3a.4p. violet Die I, used with part double-ring datestamp; fine and scarce. Holcombe Opinion (1997). S.G. 116, £425. Photo
£150-180
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1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
ᔛ
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
刂
1913-49 used collection (128) with the basic issues and perf. varieties largely complete, additional items include1942-43 1a. and 1944 3p. on 4p., both with overprint on both sides; generally good to fine
£200-250
1913 3p. to 11⁄ 2 r. set of nine with additional 9p. carmine with watermark sideways, and 1919-33 4p. to 11⁄ 2 r., good to fine mint. S.G. O1-19b, £798
£200-250
1923-43 unused/mint selection (55), including 1923-24 8p. on 1913 9p. (2, one with watermark sideways), 8p. on 1919 9p., 1925 10p. on 9p., 1929-31 and 1933-38 sets, 1938-44 set of seven, 1942-43 set of five and perf. 13x131⁄ 2 trio, 1943 recess on 1a.8p. set of four with additional 9p. Type 20 corner example with plate number “2”, 1943 litho, watermark Umbrella 3p. Type 21 on 4p. and sheet watermark 3p. on 1a. perf. 11 and perf. 13x131⁄ 2 ; the first a little toned though generally good to fine
£350-400
1938-44 seriffed overprint Type 11, 6p. red-brown lightly cancelled; fine and scarce. S.G. O53a, £550. Photo
£150-180
1943 9p. on 1919-33 11⁄ 2 a. purple, unused with large part gum; fine and scarce. S.G. O57, £1,000. Photo
£300-350
1943 on lithographed stamps of 1938-44, watermark Umbrella, 9p. on 1a. brownorange, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. O65, £425. Photo
£150-180
–– 1a.3p. on 1a. brown-orange, lightly mounted mint; fine and scarce. S.G. O66, £450. Photo
£180-200
1944-49 unused/mint collection (43) including 1944 perf. 13x131⁄ 2 set of five and perf. 11 trio, 1944 Surcharge set of seven, 1946-48 and 1948-49 sets, and 1949 Surcharges (6); generally fine
£100-120
1431
刂
1944 4p. green perforated 13, unused without gum; scarce. S.G. O68b, £650. Photo
£150-200
1432
刂
1944 3p. Type 21 on 4p. green perforated 11, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. O75a, £500. Photo
£180-200
Dhar 1897-1900 selection with 1897-1900 set of six, 1⁄ 2 p. with character transposed (both), 1 ⁄ 2 p. with four characters at lower left block of eight, 2a. with ornament transposed, unused, set to 1a. used and 1898-1900 set mint and used; good to fine
1433
£100-120
Duttia 1434
刂
1897-1920 unused collection (50), including 1897-98 set with additional 1⁄ 2 a., 2a. and 4a. Type II, and 1a. on laid paper, 1897 “DATIA” set, 1899-1906 selection, 1916 set and a few later; generally fine
£250-300
Holkar 1435
ᔛ P
REVENUE STAMPS:
1896 Holkar XII 8a. die proof in black (100x 145mm, design 28x35mm.) with reversed die numbers, initialled and dated in red and black, also 1920 (c.) Holkar XIV 1a. imperf. colour trials in green and red, 1r. in black and orange and in black and brown; fine
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1415
1421
1431
1409
1410
1416
1422
1432
1411
1412
1417
1426
1418
1427
1438
1428
1440
61
1413
1419
1429
1446
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Hyderabad 1436
1437
1869-1949 collection (296) with a good representation of issues throughout, including 1869 perf. 111⁄ 2 12a. unused and perf. 121⁄ 2 characters omitted with 3a. Type D unused and used and 1⁄ 2 a. magenta unused pair, 1908-11 2a. horizontal pair imperforate between, fiscally used, 1912 1⁄ 4 a. used vertical pair imperforate between and 1⁄ 2 a. unused imperforate pair on laid paper, 1915 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. unused imperforate pairs, 1⁄ 2 a. horizontal and 1a. vertical unused pairs imperforate between and 1⁄ 2 a. imperforate block of four used on piece, 1931-47 4p., 8p. and 4a. imperforate pairs, and 1949 2p. imperforate pairs. Generally good to fine and an attractive lot
£400-500
1873-1950 collection (208), well represented throughout and including 1873 selection with some red overprints, 1909-11 and 1911-12 ranges with a few inverted overprints, 1911-12 1⁄ 2 a. used horizontal pair imperforate vertically, 1917-20 inverted overprints, 1⁄ 2 a. horizontal and 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. vertical used pairs imperforate between, and 1934-44 1a. redbrown unused imperforate pair; a few of the earlier overprints not guaranteed though generally good to fine and an attractive assembly of these interesting stamps
£300-400
Official Stamps 1438 1439
1440
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ᔛ
ᔛ
1909-11 Wyon printing 1⁄ 2 a. vermilion, variety overprint inverted, two part c.d.s.; sound and scarce. S.G. O21ab, £650. Photo
£200-250
1930-34 4p. on 1⁄ 4 a. and 8p. on 1⁄ 2 a. horizontal pairs, variety imperforate between, and 4p. on 1⁄ 4 a. vertical strip of three, variety imperforate horizontally (top stamp just touched at top), used; the first with a small thin, otherwise sound. S.G. O43b, 43d var., 44c
£250-300
1934-44 4p. black horizontal pair, variety imperforate between, light cancellations; lefthand stamp with a vertical crease, otherwise sound. Scarce. S.G. O46c, £700. Photo
£200-250
Indore 1441
1886-1946 collection with the unused well represented and used slightly less so though with the 1940-46 set complete; generally good to fine
£300-350
Jaipur 1442
1443
1444
1445
刂
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
1904-48 unused/mint collection (106), including 1904 compound perfs., 1905-09 set to 1r. (3, shades), 1912-22 set, 1928 values to 2a., 1931 set, 1932-46 sets less just “POSTAGE” 2a., and 1947 3p. on 1⁄ 2 a. with “PIE” for “PIES” and surcharge inverted varieties; generally fine
£200-250
1904-48 used collection (78) including 1905-09 set, 1912-22 set, 1928 set with 2a. compound perf., 1931 21⁄ 2 a. to 8a., 1932-46 “POSTAGE” set, 1936 1r. on 5r. and 1947-48 Jubilee set; generally good to fine
£250-300
1928-48 unused/mint collection (32) including 1928-31 seriffed overprint set and sansserif overprint 1⁄ 2 a. (both), 1931-37 4a., 1932 1⁄ 2 a. on 2a., 1932-37 and 1936-46 sets; generally fine
£250-300
1928-48 used collection (35) including 1928-31 seriffed overprint set to 4a. and sansserif overprint 1⁄ 2 a. (both) and 1r. and 1931-48 complete; generally fine
£200-250
Official Stamps 1446 1447
刂
刂
1931 sans-serif overprint 8a. violet, fresh unused without gum as issued; scarce. S.G. O11, £800. Photo
£200-250
1937 4a. black and grey-green lower right corner example, lightly mounted mint. Scarce. S.G. O20, £425. Photo
£150-200
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Jammu and Kashmir x1448
A collection presented in two albums with most neatly mounted and written-up; included are a selection of Circular stamps with two genuine and a group of reprints and forgeries; Rectangular Issues for Jammu with 1867 1⁄ 2 a. deep violet-blue used, 1868-77 1⁄ 2 a. (2) and 1a. unused and some used with 1⁄ 2 a. red on small native envelope with boxed “TOO LATE” and 1a. red (7) on the one piece; Rectangular Issues for Kashmir with 1867-77 range of unused to 8a. (5), a few used and some values on pieces (one bearing ten pen-cancelled 1 ⁄ 2 a.) and covers (8, one with two 1⁄ 4 a. and seven with 1⁄ 2 a., two being India 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelopes and one in combination with 1a. tied by Post Office Cashmere duplex); Rectangular Issues for Jammu and Kashmir with unused and a few sheets to 8a., used and a range of covers (c.50) including some smaller office cancellations; a selection of Official stamps, and a few others; condition varies throughout though of generally good to fine appearance. An interesting lot with viewing recommended
£6,000-7,000
Circular Stamps x1449
刂អ B
1866 (23 Mar.) handstamped in watercolour on native paper, 1⁄ 2 a. grey-black unused block of twelve (4x3) with lightly and heavily inked blocks of six; a little stained in places and with a paper-clip crease. A scarce multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (1997). S.G. 1, £4,800+. Photo
£2,500-3,000
1450
刂
–– 1⁄ 2 a. grey-black with sheet margin at right, unused; fine. S.G. 1, £400. Photo
£100-120
1451
ᔛ
–– 1⁄ 2 a. grey-black, 1a. ultramarine on small piece and 4a. ultramarine, all used and cancelled in magenta; a few small faults though a scarce trio. B.P.A. Certificate (2006) for 4a. S.G. 1, 3a, 5a, £1,060
£200-250
–– 1a. ultramarine, unused; fine and scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (1999). S.G. 3a, £1,000. Photo
£200-250
–– 1a. ultramarine (pale) and 4a. ultramarine, unused; both a little soiled, otherwise sound. S.G. 3a, 5a, £2,800. Photo
£300-350
1867-76 4a. red and 1874-76 Special Printings 1⁄ 2 a. orange-red, 1a. orange-red and 1⁄ 2 a. emerald-green, used; a few small faults, otherwise sound. B.P.A. Certificate (2004) for 4a. and R.P.S. Certificate (1959) for 1a. S.G. 8, 12a, 13a, 20
£300-400
–– 4a. orange-red and 1874-76 Special Printings 1⁄ 2 a. (3), 1a. (2) and 4a. red/orange-red, 1 ⁄ 2 a., 1a. and 4a. black, 1⁄ 2 a., 1a. and 4a. bright blue and 1a. emerald-green, unused; a few with some fox marks, stains and a couple of doubtful status. R.P.S. Certificates for two
£250-300
1874-76 Special Printings, 1⁄ 2 a. emerald-green and 1a. emerald-green, unused; the 1a. with vertical crease, otherwise sound. S.G. 20, 21, £425
£100-120
–– 1⁄ 2 a. yellow, 1a. yellow and 4a. yellow, unused with varying degrees of ink; the 1a. with a crease and fox spots, otherwise sound. A scarce trio. R.P.S. Certificate (1979) for 1⁄ 2 a. S.G. 23-25, £3,450. Photo
£400-500
1877-78 handstamped in oil colours on native paper 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. red, 1⁄ 2 a. (2), 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. slate-blue, 1⁄ 2 a., 1a. and 4a. sage-green, and European laid paper 4a. red (horizontal crease), 1⁄ 2 a. black, 1a. slate-blue and 1⁄ 2 a. yellow, unused; not all guaranteed. R.P.S. Certificates for two
£200-250
–– 1⁄ 2 a. black unused block of twelve (4x3); a scarce multiple. Sismondo Certificate (2002). S.G. 29, £600+. Photo
£400-500
–– 1⁄ 2 a. slate-blue unused L-shaped block of three; crease between the pair, otherwise fine. Scarce. R.P.S. Certificate (2002). S.G. 32, £750+. Photo
£300-350
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
刂
x1459
x1460
刂អ B
刂
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1464 1461 x1461 ័
1462
刂
x1463
ᔛ P
1877-78 handstamped in oil colours on European laid paper, 1⁄ 2 a. black tied by black seal cancellation on envelope back with Sialkot City (22.1), Sialkot (23.1) and Ferozepore City (24.1) and Ferozepore; some minor gum excess around the adhesive. S.G. 41. Ex Masson. Photo
£200-250
–– 4a. slate-blue, unused; fine. Rare. R.P.S. Certificate (2002). S.G. 46, £1,300. Photo
£250-300
1877-78 proofs on native laid paper, comprising 1⁄ 2 a. red pair and 4a. red strips of three (3, one with official Post Office seal in black and one with manuscript notation), all affixed to piece marked “part sheets if 1 anna stamp Jammu with black seal of Postmaster”. A scarce and unusual lot. Sismondo Certificate (2002). Photo
£800-1,000
Rectangular Stamps for Use in Jammu x1464 ័
1465
1466
刂
刂
1877-78 in oil colour on native paper, 1⁄ 2 a. brown-red horizontal pair, each cancelled “1” in circle of thin bars and tied on native envelope back showing Peshawar (21.11) and Amritsar Delivery (23.11) c.d.s.; scarce. S.G. 72. Photo
£200-250
1867 in watercolour on native paper, 1⁄ 2 a. indigo and 1⁄ 2 a. deep violet-blue used; both very lightly cancelled. R.P.S. Certificate (1968 and 1992 respectively). Also a reprint and a forgery. S.G. 54, 58
£180-200
–– 1a. indigo unused, good margins at left and at foot; a couple of tiny marks on face, otherwise fine. An attractive example of this rare stamp. S.G. 55, £1,400. Photo
£300-350
PROVENANCE:
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1468
1469
1470
1471
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
刂
–– 1a. indigo, lightly cancelled with Jammu seal in magenta; tiny split at upper left and diagonal crease at lower right though an attractive example. S.G. 55, £650. Photo
£200-250
–– 1a. deep ultramarine, unused; natural wrinkle, thin at one corner and some light stains though a presentable example of this rare stamp. S.G. 57, £1,200. Photo
£150-200
–– 1a. deep ultramarine, very large margins at left and at foot, Jammu seal cancellation in magenta at right; fine. S.G. 57, £650. Photo
£200-250
–– 1a. deep violet-blue unused; an attractive example of this scarce stamp. S.G. 59, £1,300. Photo
£300-350
1868-72 in watercolour on native paper, 1a. red, 1⁄ 2 a. orange-red, 1⁄ 2 a. orange, 1874-76 Special Printings 1⁄ 2 a. jet-black, and 1877-78 oil colour 1⁄ 2 a. red and 1a. red, unused; also five used and a forgery; mixed condition as usual with these stamps. R.P.S. Certificates for four
£200-250
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1459
1452
1460
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1462
1447
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刂
1874-76 Special Printings, 1⁄ 2 a. bright blue with light cancellation and bold pen cross, affixed on fragment; sound. R.P.S. Certificate (1968). S.G. 66, £550. Photo
£180-200
–– 1a. bright blue unused, affixed to fragment; trace of a thin, otherwise sound. Scarce. S.G. 67, £750. Photo
£180-200
Rectangular Stamps for Use in Kashmir 1474 1475 1476
1477
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
刂
1866 printed from a single die, 1⁄ 2 a. black with red seal cancellation; frame-lines touched or trimmed, otherwise sound. S.G. 87, £600. Photo
£150-200
1867 native laid paper, 1a. black with good to large margins, red seal cancellation at upper right corner and pen stroke at centre; fine and scarce. S.G. 89, £700. Photo
£200-250
1867-77 selection (11) to 8a., and For Use in Jammu and Kashmir range (78) with values to 8a. including 1887-94 8a. (2, one on wove paper) and some Official Stamps; also a smaller used selection; generally good to fine
£100-120
1867-77 4a. myrtle-green, fresh unused with large margins all round, “4ans.” ink notation on reverse. A very fine example of this rare stamp. B.P.A. Certificate (1999). S.G. 100a, £1,200. Photo
£600-700
PROVENANCE: T.D. Eames, 1996
1478
ᔛ
–– 4a. myrtle-green, used on fragment with red seal cancellation, frame-lines touched or shaved in places and with traces of creasing though a presentable example of this rare stamp. S.G. 100a, £1,200. Photo
£150-200
PROVENANCE: T.D. Eames, 1996
Jind 1479
1874-85 unused selection (41) including 1874 values (4) to 8a. slate-blue, 1876 set and 1882-85 imperf. and perf. selection; also a used selection (19) with values to 8a; generally good to fine
£180-200
Kishangarh 1480
1481
刂
ᔛ
1899-1947 unused/mint collection (112) including 1899-1901 imperf. values to 1r. and pin-perf. set to 5r. with laid paper 1r., 2r. and 5r., 1904-10 set with a few perf. varieties, 1913-16 and 1928-36 sets, 1943-47 values to 1r. and some Official stamps with 1913-16 values to 8a. and 1r.; generally good to fine
£400-500
1899-1947 unused/mint collection (83) including 1899-1901 imperf. values to 4a. and pin-perf. values to 4a. and 5r., 1904-10 set with a few perf. varieties, 1913-16 2r. and 1928-36 values to 1r., 1943-47 values to 8a. and some Official stamps with 1913-16 values to 8a.; generally good to fine
£200-250
Official Stamps 1482
刂
1917-18 on 1913-16 1r. mauve, unused. Scarce. S.G. O34, £450. Photo
£150-200
Orchha 1483
1484 1485
ᔛ
刂
1913-42 unused/mint selection with 1914-35 values to 4a., 1935 set and 1939-42 set to 2r., and a used selection with 1914-35 values to 4a., 1935 values (18) to 25r. and 1939-42 values (9) to 8a.; generally fine
£250-300
1939-42 1r. grey-green neatly cancelled-to-order with 1940 Tikamgarh c.d.s.; fine and scarce. S.G. 42, £800. Photo
£250-300
–– 10r. turquoise-green, fresh lightly mounted mint. Scarce. S.G. 45, £1,000. Photo
£300-350
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1474
1467
1475
1468
1469
1477
1470
1478
1472
1482
1473
1484
1485
1489
1490
1463
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Rajasthan 1486
1948-50 unused/mint collection (59), including on Bundi handstamped selection to 8a. and machine-printed set of four, on Jaipur set, on Kishangarh 1899-1901 1a., 4a. and 5r., 1904-10 8a. to 5r., 1912-16 5r. (not guaranteed) and some 1928-47 values to 5r.; also some used with Jaipur set less 2a. (cancellations not guaranteed). Generally fine
£300-400
Sirmoor 1487
1878-99 unused/mint and used collection, including 1894-99 set mint and used, 1899 set mint and used (less 8a.), and a range of the Official stamps with a few varieties and 1899 set mint; generally good to fine
£200-250
Soruth 1488
1489
ᔛ
1864-1949 collection, the unused/mint include 1875 1a. red on white, 1878-1929 selection, 1929 set and Officials complete, United State of Saurashtra set of three and Official 1949 3p. (light crease) and 1a. on 2a.; the used with 1864 (1a.) black on azure (2, one on laid paper), 1878-1929 range, 1929 set and Officials complete, United State of Saurashtra set of three and Official set of ten; generally good to fine. B.P.A. Certificate for one 1864 (1a.)
£350-400
1868-75 with accents over second letters in top and bottom rows, 4a. black with Devanagri numeral, cancellation at right leaving much of design clear; fine. S.G. 15, £350. Photo
£140-180
United State of Saurashtra Official Stamps 1490
刂
1948 (July-Dec.) 1a. on 4a. black and purple, fine mint. S.G. O16, £500. Photo
£200-250
1491
刂 ᔛ
–– 1a. on 8a. black and yellow-green, unmounted mint; tiny inclusion towards foot. S.G. O17, £475. Photo
£150-200
1949 (Jan.) 1⁄ 2 a. black and deep blue, marginal from the top of the sheet, mint; two small stains towards foot; scarce. R.P.S. Certificate (1980). S.G. O21, £800. Photo
£150-200
1492
刂
Travancore 1493
1494
1495
1496
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
1881-1937 unused/mint collection (112), including 1899-1904 shades to 4ch, 1904-20 selection to 14ch., 1914-22 values to 11⁄ 4 ch., 1921 1ch. on 4ca. and 5c. on 1ch. both with surcharge inverted, 1924-39 range with a few blocks of four, 1931 Coronation 6ca. pair imperforate between and 1937 compound perf. 6ca. and 11⁄ 2 ch.; generally fine
£100-120
1881-1937 used collection (116), including 1899-1904 shades to 4ch, 1904-20 selection to 14ch., 1906 1⁄ 4 on 1⁄ 2 ch. and 3/8 on 1⁄ 2 ch. both with inverted surcharge, 1914-22 values to 3ch., 1921 1ch. on 4ca. and 5c. on 1ch. both with surcharge inverted and 5c. on 1ch. with surcharge double and 1924-39 range; generally fine
£100-120
1904-20 3ch. violet vertical strip of three, variety imperforate between and at foot, several part Thalavad c.d.s.; top stamp with a horizontal crease, otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 17b, £425. Photo
£120-150
–– 14ch. orange-yellow marginal strip of three from the left of the sheet, variety imperforate vertically except at right, fresh with large part original gum; scarce. S.G. 20a, £600. Photo
£200-250
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1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
1505
1914-22 5ca. olive-bistre mint and used horizontal pairs, variety imperforate between, and a mint marginal strip of three from the foot of the sheet, variety imperforate between, fine. S.G. 24a, 24b, £300
£100-120
1921 5c. on 1ch. grey-blue vertical pair, variety imperforate between, blind perfs. at top, two part c.d.s.; “imperforate” at foot. S.G. 32c, £375. Photo
£100-120
1924-39 unused/mint selection of varieties (12 items) including 5c. olive-bistre, 5ca. chocolate, 6ca., 10c. and 3⁄ 4 ch. (2) horizontal pairs, 10c. and 3ch. vertical pairs, all imperforate between, and 6ca. pair printed on both sides; generally good to fine
£250-300
–– 1ch. horizontal pair, variety imperforate between, neatly cancelled. Scarce. S.G. 41b, £375. Photo
£150-180
–– 11⁄ 2 ch. rose marginal strip of three from the right of the sheet, variety imperforate between, fresh mint. Scarce. S.G. 42a, £300. Photo
£140-180
1932 Surcharges, an unused/mint selection (39) with a good range of the numerous varieties associated with these issues including imperf. between pairs (3), inverted, double and triple one inverted surcharges, value or “c” omitted and 1c. on 11⁄ 4 ch. and 2c. on 11⁄ 4 ch. pairs with one showing surcharge omitted; generally good to fine and an attractive group
£200-250
–– a used selection (27) with a good range of varieties including inverted, double and double one inverted surcharges, value or “c” omitted and 2c. on 11⁄ 4 ch. pair, one with surcharge omitted; generally good to fine
£100-120
1937 Proclamation 11⁄ 2 ch. yellow-green vertical marginal pair from the top of the sheet, variety imperforate between, part original gum; a few tiny brown spots which just show through to face in a couple of places. Scarce. S.G. 62a, £500. Photo
£150-200
1941-46 collection (146) including a range of pairs and strips of three imperforate between, 1939 11⁄ 2 ch. imperforate pair, 2ch compound perf. unused corner example and 3ch. doubly printed unused and used; generally fine and a good representation
£300-350
Official Stamps 1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
刂
1911-46 used collection with a good representation of the various issues with a range of the various watermark and perforations, some overprint varieties including double and inverted, single letters inverted, Surcharge varieties and a few pairs imperforate between; generally good to fine and an interesting lot
£300-400
1911-39 unused/mint collection (185) of the unsurcharged values with a range of the various watermark and perforation combinations, some with overprint inverted, inverted and double letters and a few pairs/block imperforate between; generally good to fine
£300-400
1932 Surcharges unused selection (43) with a range of varieties including surcharges and overprints inverted, inverted letters, and watermark C 12c. on 10ca. pair with one showing “c” omitted; generally fine
£200-250
1939-46 unused/mint collection (106) including 1939 perf. 121⁄ 2 11⁄ 2 ch. single, 2ch. and 3ch. blocks of four and perf. 12 3ch. strip of three all with “SESVICE” error, 1941-42 1ch. and 11⁄ 2 ch. imperforate or imperforate between pairs, 1ch. overprint double (2) and 1946 8ca. horizontal pair imperforate between and a single doubly printed; generally fine
£250-300
1943 2ca. on 11⁄ 2 ch. scarlet horizontal pair, the right-hand stamps variety “2 omitted, fresh unused; scarce. S.G. O106ab, £450. Photo
£200-250
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Travancore-Cochin 1511
1949-50 collection (151) including 1949 range of perfs., a selection of imperf. or imperforate between pairs, inverted letters, 1⁄ 2 a. “NANA” varieties, 1ch. misplaced surcharges, etc.; generally good to fine
£250-300
1949 (1 July) Issue 1512
1513
1514
刂
ᔛ
刂
2p. on 6ca. with character error, perf. 121⁄ 2 and perf. 12 unused with large part gum; scarce. S.G. 1b, 1ed, £475
£180-200
2p. on 6ca. with character error, perf. 121⁄ 2 , perf. 11 in pair with normal and perf. 12, fine used. S.G. 1b, 1dc, 1ed, £460
£150-200
4p. on 8ca. perf. 12 horizontal pair, the left-hand stamp with variety surcharge omitted, large part original gum; minor crease at foot. Scarce. S.G. 2db, £275. Photo
£100-120
1515
ᔛ
2a. on 4ca. perf. 121⁄ 2 , variety surcharge inverted, fine used. Scarce. S.G. 5a, £375. Photo
£120-150
1516
ᔛ
6a. on 14ch. perf. 121⁄ 2 , variety accent omitted from native surcharge (right pane R.13/4) and with the surcharge showing slight doubling, part c.d.s.; scarce. S.G. 7a, £500. Photo
£200-250
Official Stamps 1517
1518
1519
刂អ B
刂
1520
1521
1522
刂អ B
1949-51 sans-serif overprint collection (163), including a range of imperf. between or imperforate pairs/blocks of four, 1p. on 6ca. with character errors, 4p. on 8p. with “FOUB” error and 1⁄ 2 a. on 1ch. “NANA” error, all three in various perfs., 1⁄ 2 a. on 1ch. perf. 121⁄ 2 , 12 and 11 pairs, one without surcharge, etc.; generally fine
£200-250
–– 4p. on 8a. carmine, perf. 11 and perf. 12 upper left corner unused blocks of six with the lower right corner stamp in each showing “FOUB” error; fine. S.G. O2ba, ca, £300
£120-150
–– 2a. on 4ch red horizontal pair, the left-hand stamp without surcharge, unused; some creasing, possibly the cause of the error. Scarce. S.G. O5cb, £450. Photo
£120-150
1949-51 seriffed overprint collection (203), including a range of imperf. between or imperforate pairs/blocks of four, inverted letters, 4p. on 8ca. perf. 121⁄ 2 , 12 and 11 “FOUB” error, unused and used, 4p. on 8ca. perf. 121⁄ 2 , 12 (2, one unused) and 11 with second “E” in wrong font error, 1⁄ 2 a. on 1ch. “AANA” error in various perfs., etc.; generally fine and a comprehensive group
£300-400
–– 4p. on 8ca. carmine imperforate marginal block of six from the right of the sheet, the middle stamp in the lower row with second “e” in wrong fount; fine unused. Scarce. S.G. O10i, ia, £262+
£100-120
The balance of the collection with representations of Alwar (22), Bhor (9), Faridkot (3), Idar (12), Jhalawar (3), Las Bela (14), Morvi (33), Nandgaon (20), Nawanagar (35), Poonch (64), Rajpipla (3) and Wadhwan (7); generally good to fine
£150-200
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1496
1500
1510
1501
1514
1515
1495
1519 1504
1498 1516
1556 71
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Third session commencing at 2.30 p.m. (Lots 1523-1979) JAMAICA Early Letters and Handstamps 1523
1524
1525
1526
1527
1528
1529
1530
1531
1532
1533 1534
1535
1773 entire letter to London, rated “2/8” and showing, on reverse, superb “IAMAICA” (Foster J2), 1788 entire letter to London, rated “1/-” and showing, on reverse across join, fine “IAMAICA” (J2) and 1798 entire letter to Scotland and twice redirected showing, on reverse, fair “JAMAICA” (J1, late date); also 1787 entire letter from England to Jamaica rated “1/-”
£200-250
1782 and 1796-97 (4) entire letters ex the Perrin correspondence to London, variously rated and with each showing, on reverse across join, fair to fine “IAMAICA” (J2), one including Bill of Lading with embossed “X:PENCE” Revenue stamp and one containing “List of Mr. John Broomfield’s Negroes with their Age and Valuation”. An interesting and unusual group
£150-200
1803 entire “p HMS Cerberry” to London, showing light oval-framed “Ship Letter/ Crown/JAMAICA” (SL1) alongside oval-framed “SHIP LETTER/Crown/PORTSMOUTH”; clean and attractive. Photo
£100-120
1807-20 entire/entire letters (4) showing, on reverse across join, “JA” (T3) handstamps of Lucea (1807 also showing fleuron datestamp), Spanish Town (1808), Montego Bay (1820, also showing fleuron datestamp) and Savannah-La-Mar (1820); fair to fine strikes
£150-200
1807 entire letter ex the Perrin correspondence to London showing, on reverse, fine “JAMAICA” fleuron datestamp (F1) and containing Bill of Lading with “X:PENCE” embossed Revenue stamp, and 1821 entire letters (3) ex the Fitzherbert correspondence to London with each showing “JAMAICA” fleuron datestamp (F5); good to fine strikes
£150-200
1822 (Mar.) entire “p Marchioness Queensbury Packet” to Scotland, rated “4/10” and showing, on reverse across join, fine “GREEN ISLAND/JA” (T3 rated R) alongside Jamaica fleuron datestamp (F5). Photo
£200-250
1824 entire letter to London showing fine Kingston c.d.s. (K2) on reverse, 1834 (10 Feb.) entire from Kingston to London, rated “2/2” and showing superb “JAMAICA/PAID” (PD3) in red and arrival datestamp (26.3), and 1844 entire with Kingston double-arc datestamp
£80-100
1826 (18 May) entire letter to London showing, on reverse across join, fine “COMMERCIAL ROOMS” (CR6), light Greenock Ship Letter datestamp and two other transit datestamps, two Additional “1⁄ 2 ” handstamps on face. Photo
£100-120
1833 (20 Mar.) entire letter from Kingston to London showing, on reverse, fine circularframed “COMMERCIAL/BUILDINGS/KINGSTON/JAMAICA” alongside two transit d.s., the face panel with fine step-type “RYDE/SHIP LETTER” and “G.I” handstamps; a couple of small faults though of good appearance. Photo
£150-200
1836 entire letter to Scotland marked “Inland Post Pd 11⁄ 2”, rated “2/5” and showing, on reverse across join, “MILE GULLEY” (T4a though 53mm. long) partially overstruck by Kingston c.d.s.; fine and rare. Photo
£150-200
1837 entire letter from the Vice-Consul for Spain to Kingston, rated “3” and showing fine “PORT ANTONIO” (T4) on face
£100-120
1840-53 entire/entire letters (two incoming) showing double-arc datestamps of Falmouth, Goshen, Mandeville, Mayhill, Montego Bay and Spanish Town, fair to fine strikes; also 1856 part entire from Kingston to Porus with arrival c.d.s.
£120-150
1840 (8 Apr.) entire letter written from “King’s House” on behalf of the Governor of Jamaica, to the Spanish Consul at Kingston showing, on reverse, a fine “SPANISH TOWN/JAMAICA” c.d.s. (P1) in blue; very rare with only one example recorded by Foster and with only two others from the Fitzherbert correspondence known. Photo
£400-500
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1530
1531
1532 1535
1537
1536
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Jamaica, Early Letters and Handstamps - contd. 1536
1537
1538
1539
1540
1841 (27 May) entire letter (a little worn at upper right corner) from Spanish Town “Per Glasgow” with fine double-framed “COMMERCIAL ROOMS/KINGSTON JAMAICA” (CR3), no other markings. Photo
£100-120
1845 entire letter from Bethlehem, Pa, U.S.A. to Mayhill Post Office, showing despatch c.d.s. “PAID” and “5” handstamps, all in red, and fine “JAMAICA/SHIP LETTER” (SL5), Kingston c.d.s. on reverse; most attractive. Photo
£180-200
1845 (19 June) entire letter from Kingston to May Hill Post Office, sent unpaid and showing fine strike of the large “6” to pay handstamp (TP1), despatch c.d.s. on reverse. Photo
£80-100
1850 (8 June) entire “p Empire City” to New York, rated “4” and showing fine “JAMAICA/SHIP LETTER” (SL1, crossed by light filing crease), Kingston c.d.s. in red and circular-framed “10” (due). Photo
£180-200
1852 (12 Aug.) entire letter from Montego Bay to the Spanish Consul in Kingston, showing a fine strike of the circular-framed “PAID/8D.” handstamp (PD14) in red, despatch and arrival (14.8) c.d.s. on reverse; small faults though of fine appearance though a rare handstamp. Photo
£200-250
Stamped Covers and Cancellations 1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1859 (6 Dec.) entire (partially separated at folds) from Lilliput to Kingston, bearing G.B. wing-margin 6d. lilac cancelled by fine “A49” duplex, arrival c.d.s. (7.12) on reverse
£100-120
1861 (10 May) entire from New York to Guadeloupe, carried privately to Jamaica, placed into the post there by Solomon & Co. and bearing 1860 4d. red-orange cancelled by superb “A01”, the reverse with Kingston and St. Thomas (12.6) c.d.s.; a most unusual destination. Photo
£150-200
1868 (14 Mar.) “O.H.M.S.” wrapper from Manchioneal to Spanish Town, bearing 1d. 1d. blue (faults) bisected diagonally and neatly cancelled “A52”. arrival c.d.s. (14.3) below, Mandeville transit c.d.s. (13.3) on reverse. S.G. 1d, £650. Photo
£150-200
1872 envelope from Malvern to England bearing 1/- cancelled “A56”, 1882 envelope from Kingston to England bearing 1d. pair cancelled “A01”, 1895 envelope from Kingston to London bearing 21⁄ 2 d. with c.d.s., 1895 1⁄ 2 d. card from Falmouth via Montego Bay to Mile Gully, 1898 envelope to Natal bearing 21⁄ 2 d. with Kingston Street Letter Box c.d.s. and 1899 envelope from Kingston to England bearing 1d. (6) with oval registered datestamps
£120-150
1875 and 1879 envelopes from Plantain Garden River to Kingston, both bearing 2d. rose cancelled “A62” and with “P.G. RIVER/JAMAICA” c.d.s. alongside, the first dated 7 May (the earliest recorded example of this c.d.s.), the other dated 1 January with the year date unusually written in manuscript, arrival c.d.s. on reverse; a fine pair of covers from this scarce office
£150-200
1899 (30 Dec.) soldiers envelope “From Lc. Corpl. J George E.E. Port Royal” to England, counter-initialled by the Commanding Officer and bearing 1d. cancelled “A67”, the reverse with Port Royal, Kingston and Ventnor (16.1) datestamps. Photo
£400-500
1904 envelope from Barranquilla, Columbia to London, bearing 1903 imperf. 1p. brown strip of five thrice cancelled by Kingston boxed “paquebot.” handstamps, Kingston transit c.d.s. (4.9) on reverse; some creases not affecting the adhesives and most attractive. Photo
£120-150
1905 Chile 3c. red on grey-blue card from Valparaiso “via Panama” to Barbados, showing “JAMAICA/TRANSIT” handstamp, Kingston (6.1) and Barbados (12.1) c.d.s.; most attractive
£80-100
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1538
1540
1542
1543
1546
1547 1583
75
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1550
刂+ អ
1860-1911 mint and used collection in red album, hundreds including 1860-70 1d. bisect on piece, 2d. (45), 3d. (2), 4d., 6d. (2), 1/- (6) unused or with part original gum, 1870-83 1d., 2d., 4d., perf. 121⁄ 2 5/- with part original gum, values to 5/- used, 1883-97 with values to 5/- with part original gum and used, 1/- “$” for “S” variety used, 1903-04 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 21⁄ 2 d. in pairs containing the “SER.ET” variety, 1905-11 set, Postal Fiscals 1865-73 CA 1d. block of four, 1855-74 3d. block of four and imperf. single, 1858 1/- (3 unused and 4 used), 5/- and 10/- used on pieces, Officials 1890-91 overprint 17-171⁄ 2 mm. long 1⁄ 2 d. overprint inverted (4), overprint double, overprint double, one sideways, overprint 15-16mm. long 1⁄ 2 d. overprint double, etc., mixed condition though many fine
£3,500-4,000
1860-70 6d. dull lilac block of four with wing-margin at right, good colour, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 5, £720. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
Sir Gawaine Baillie, February 2005 1551
刂អ B
1870-83 CC 1/- dull brown lower left corner block of nine with interpanneau margin at left, unused with large part or full original gum, some perf tips at top thinned otherwise fresh and fine. S.G. 13, £250
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Sir Gawaine Baillie, February 2005
1552
刂+ អ
–– 2/- Venetian brown block of four with margin at left, unused with large part original gum; minor tone spot at edge of margin, fine. S.G. 14, £180
£100-120
PROVENANCE: Sir Gawaine Baillie, February 2005
1553
刂+ អ
1905-11 CA 1/- black on green, a top left corner block of four with current number, the lower right stamp with variety “$” for “S” in “SHILLING”, unused with part original gum; some paper residue on reverse and mark in margin at top. Holcombe Certificate (1988). S.G. 54/54a, £1000+. Photo Photos appear on page 79
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£400-500
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ᔛ P
1923 Child Welfare issue, two pieces of thick paper (191x285mm.) with “CROWN AGENTS “CHILD WELFARE” STAMPS.” printed heading, the first bearing 1 ⁄ 2 d. and 21⁄ 2 d. imperforate colour trials with a further trial (presumably a d.) cut away, marked “Approved Herbert Smith 20.7.23”, the second sheet bearing three 1d. imperforate colour trials, two crossed through with the third endorsed “approved also for colour Herbert Smith 31.8.23” and showing “O.D. -3 SEP. 1923” boxed datestamp above; the second sheet with two 1d. trials creased, and with some surface rubbing though a very rare and possibly unique group. Photo FOR THE COLONIES. JAMAICA
£3,000-4,000
KENYA, UGANDA AND TANGANYIKA x1555
x1556
刂
刂
1922-27 1/- to £1, 1935-37 5/-, 10/- and £1, large part original gum, chiefly fine. S.G. 87-95, 121-123, £850
£250-300
–– £2 green and purple, mint, fresh colours; fine. S.G. 96, £1,000. Photo
£350-400
KUWAIT x1557
刂
1929-37 1r., 2r., 5r. and 10r., lightly hinged; fine and fresh. S.G. 25-28, £507
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£150-200
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LABUAN 1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ S
ᔛ
ᔛ S
x1563
x1564
刂
ᔛ
1879-94 mint collection including 1879 16c. (no gum), 1880-82 CC 2c. (2), 6c., 8c. (2), 10c., 12c. and 16c. (2), 1881 (June) “Eight/Cents” on 12c. (no gum), 1883 CA 2c. to 40c. with additional 40c. (3), 1885 (June) 2c. on 8c. (2, one a little toned), 1885 (July) 2c. on 16c. (2), 1885 (Sept.) 2c. on 8c. (3), 1885-86 2c. to 16c., 1891-92 6c. on 8c. deep violet and 6c. on 8c. mauve (5, two with surcharge inverted - both without gum), 1892-93 2c. to 40c., 1892 (Dec.) 2c. on 40c. (3) and 6c. on 16c. (2, one without gum) and 1894 2c. to 40c.; condition a little mixed though many are fine. Cat. £5,000 approx.
£800-1,000
–– a used range including 1879 6c. and 12c. (thin), 1880-82 CC 2c. to 16c., 1881 (Mar.) 8c. on 12c., 1881 (June) 8c. on 12c., 1883 2c., 8c. and 10c., 1885-86 2c., 8c. and 10c., 1891-92 6c. on 8c. mauve (5), 1892-93 2c. to 40c. and 1892 (Dec.) 2c. on 40c. (2) and 6c. on 16c. (2); condition a little mixed, though many are fine
£400-500
1880-82 CC 6c. orange-brown (thinned and without gum) and 10c. brown, both handstamped “Specimen” (Type LA1). Rare. S.G. 6-7. Photo
£150-180
1881 (Aug.) “8” on 12c. carmine with original value obliterated in red, lightly cancelled, fine. S.G. 11, £850. Photo
£250-300
1885-1902 collection of Specimens including 1885-86 CA 2c., 8c. and 16c., 1894 (Apr.) 2c. to 40c. with additional 6c., 16c. and 40c., 1894-96 Pictorial 1c. to 24c., 1895 4c. on $1 to 40c. on $1, 1896 25c., 50c. and $1 (2), 1896 Jubilee 1c. to 8c., 1897-1901 Pictorial 1c. to 24c., 1897-98 12c., 18c. and 24c., 1899 (July) 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $1 plus unissued surcharge on 1c. 2c. and 3c., 1900-02 2c. to 16c. and 1902-03 1c. to $1, mostly fine. Cat. £1400+
£300-400
1885 (June) 2c. on 8c. with watermark reversed, (July) 2c. on 16c. and (July) 2c. on 12c. with watermark reversed, unused with large part original gum; the first with a small thin, otherwise fine. S.G. 23, 25, 26, £410
£80-100
–– 2c. on 16c. and (Sept.) 2c. on 12c., both with watermark reversed, and cancelled with oval of bars; the latter with a thin, the former fine. S.G. 24x, 26, £1,030. Photo for 2c. on 16c.
£200-250
1565
ᔛ
–– 2c. on 16c. blue, a little heavily cancelled by oval of bars, fine. S.G. 24, £900. Photo
£250-300
1566
刂
1891-92 6c. on 8c. deep violet, variety “Cents” omitted, fine unused with small part original gum. S.G. 34d, £475. Photo
£150-180
–– 6c. on 8c. mauve sheet of ten (small faults), 1892-93 no watermark 2c., 6c. and 16c. blocks of six, 1894 (Apr.) litho 2c. to 40c. set of seven (2, one handstamped “SPECIMEN”) and 1902 1c. to $1 set of twelve, fine mint. Cat. £630+
£120-150
–– 6c. on 8c. mauve, a complete sheet with watermark inverted, two thins in selvedge at top right, fine mint. S.G. 35w, £850+
£300-400
–– 6c. on 8c. mauve, variety “Cents” omitted, centrally cancelled by oval of bars, two tiny thin spots otherwise fine. S.G. 35f, £550. Photo
£120-150
–– 6c. in red on 8c. mauve, variety surcharge inverted, cancelled by part Labuan c.d.s., fine. Rare. S.G. 36a, £850. Photo
£250-300
x1567
1568
1569
1570
刂
刂អ B
ᔛ
ᔛ
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1553
1561
1575
1607
Ex 1574
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1565
1580
1609
1566
1597
1610
1603
1611
79
1569
1570
1606
1612
1613
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Labuan - contd. x1571
1572
1573
1574
1575
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ P
刂
ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B
ᔛ
1892-93 selection including mint and used sets, 6c. and 12c. mint sheets of ten, 1892 2c. on 40c. mint and 6c. on 16c. used, and 1894 no watermark selection with mint and used (bar cancellations) used sets and a few forgeries; generally good to fine
£180-200
1894-1904 mint collection (a few c.t.o. included) including 1894-96 1c. to 24c. with many additional perf changes, 1895 4c. on $1 to 40c. on $1, 1896 50c. and $1, 25c. to $1 with overprint omitted and 25c. to $1 in marginal imperforate pairs with overprint omitted, 1896 Jubilee 1c. to 8c., 1897-1901 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. with many additional perf changes, 1900-02 2c. to 16c., 1902-03 1c. to $1 with many additional perf changes plus 8c., 10c., 12c. and 16c. (all with stains) showing line through “B” and 25c. black and bluish green error (c.t.o.; short perf at top), 1904 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $1 and a small group of Postage Dues; some foxing and other minor faults throughout though many are fine
£800-1,000
1894-1904 used collection (mostly c.t.o.) including 1894-96 1c. (3), 2c., 3c. (4), 5c. (3), 6c. (6), 8c. (4), 12c. (3), 18c. (3) and 24c., 1896 Jubilee 1c. (2), 2c. (2), 3c., 5c. (2), 6c. and 8c. (2), 1897-1901 1c. (3), 2c. (3), 3c. (4), 8c. (4), 12c., 18c. (2) and 24c., 1899 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $1, 1900-02 2c. (4), 4c. yellow-brown, 4c. carmine (2), 5c. and 16c., and 1902-03 1c. to $1; condition mixed
£300-400
1894 Pictorial 2c. to 24c. set of nine Waterlow perforated proofs in black, each with a punch hole and affixed to small piece, fine. Photo
£200-250
1896 Jubilee 3c. black ochre, variety overprint double, centred to lower left, unused with traces of gum. S.G. 85fa, £375. Photo
£100-120
1898 (21 June) Kiderlen envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1897 Pictorial 18c. and 24c., both tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration handstamps with arrival c.d.s. on reverse
£60-80
1898 (8 July) Kiderlen envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1897 Pictorial 12c. and overprint at top 18c., both tied by Labuan c.d.s. and showing registration handstamps with arrival datestamp on reverse
£60-80
1902-03 Crown $1 black and chestnut imperforate sheet of nine showing die number “3816” in reverse at top, each stamp overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” (Type WS1) and with small punch hole at lower left, some light creases. Photo
£400-500
1905 (2 Oct.) “Parker” envelope registered to London, bearing 1904 (Dec.) 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $1 set of nine, all cancelled by heavy oval of bars, showing Labuan c.d.s. and registration h.s. with arrival d.s. on reverse. S.G. 129-137, £350+
£100-120
1905 $1 blue, a few shortish perfs., otherwise fine cancelled to order. Rare. S.G. 139, £1,000. Photo
£300-400
1921 (7 Mar.) envelope registered to Hong Kong, bearing Straits Settlements KGV 1c. black, 2c., 3c. red, 4c. carmine, 5c. orange, 6c., 8c., 10c. blue, 21c., 25c., 30c., 45c., 50c. and $1, all clearly cancelled by Labuan double-ring d.s. and showing, on reverse, Singapore and arrival datestamps
£80-100
1948 (24 Dec.) locally addressed envelopes (2) both bearing North Borneo 1945 BMA 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, all tied by Victoria Type HS1 handstamp
£80-100
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1589
1585
1590
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LAGOS 1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1588
1589
1590
1881 (Nov.) unstamped envelope from Witt & Busch, Lagos (three sender’s cachets on reverse) to Germany, posted on board ship and showing “UNION-PAYS-D’OUTREMER/LE HAVRE” double-ring d.s. (23.11) in red, manuscript “40” charge mark in blue crayon alongside triangular-framed “T” h.s. and a further Le Havre c.d.s. (23.11), the reverse with Meissen arrival c.d.s. (25.11); unusual. Photo
£300-400
1887 (3 Oct.) envelope “per S.S. Teneriffe” to Austria, “3” accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1887-1902 4d. dull mauve and lack cancelled with oval of bars showing despatch c.d.s. and Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (1.11), Salzburg arrival c.d.s. (3.11) on reverse. S.G. 33. Photo
£100-120
1891 (20 Feb.) envelope (195x127mm.) “Per ‘Nubia’ & via L’pool” to Germany, “1/-” accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1884-86 1/- orange in combination with 1887-1902 4d. dull mauve and black, both cancelled with oval of bars, despatch c.d.s. at foot, Hamburg arrival c.d.s. (17.3) on reverse; some minor staining around the adhesives though an attractive combination. S.G. 26, 33. Photo
£200-250
1892 (4 Nov.) 11⁄ 2 d. brown card, with “HALFPENNY” deleted in red ink, to London and 1893 (31 July) “1d” on 11⁄ 2 d. brown card to Jamaica, both cancelled with c.d.s. and showing Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s., and 1895 (Apr.) 1d. red card to Germany, the stamp impression cancelled by Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (11.4) and with Ulm arrival c.d.s. (13.4) at left; an interesting trio
£100-120
1898 (1 Apr.) envelope “per SS ‘Accra’ 1/4/98” to England, bearing 1887-1902 71⁄ 2 d. dull mauve and carmine and 10d. dull mauve and yellow cancelled with oval of bars and showing Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (1.5) at foot, the reverse with despatch c.d.s. (weak) and Manchester arrival c.d.s. (2.5); the envelope with some creasing, nevertheless an unusual franking. S.G. 36, 37
£100-120
1898 (Aug.) envelope (small faults at top through opening) to “The Superintendent of the African Direct Telegraph Co. Lagos”, bearing Niger Coast 1894 21⁄ 2 d. blue cancelled with oval of ten bars, Lagos c.d.s. (15.8) on reverse. S.G. 54. Photo
£300-400
1899 (28 Aug.) envelope to England, bearing 1884-86 1d. rose-carmine cancelled with oval of nine bars and showing, on reverse, “IBADAN/W. AFRICA”, “PLYMOUTH/SHIP LETTERS” (25.9) and Coventry arrival (25.9) c.d.s., all partially overlapping. S.G. 22. Photo
£100-120
1899 (21 Nov.) OHMS Avis de Reception envelope (225x95mm.) registered from the Post Office to England, bearing 1884-86 1⁄ 2 d. dull green (13) and 1d. rose-carmine blocks of four (2, both on reverse) all cancelled with oval of bars, showing boxed “A.R” followed by “41”, both in red crayon, and “R” in oval on face, despatch and Hull arrival c.d.s. (17.12) on reverse; the 1⁄ 2 d values apparently applied with local gum and with some faults/defects, nevertheless an unusual 2oz. franking comprising 10d. postage, 2d. registration and 21⁄ 2 d. Avis de Reception fee. S.G. 21, 22. Photo
£200-250
Photos appear on pages 75 and 81
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1591 1591
刂+ អ
1890 1d. dull mauve and rose, variety name and value tablet misplaced 3mm. to the right resulting in the country name reading “S LEEWARD ISLAND”, a block of four with large part toned original gum; fine. A rare and striking variety. One of only two known blocks of four among the 27 known examples of this variety. S.G. 4 var. Photo
£4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE: J.A.C. Farmer, March 2012
x1592 o 1593
刂អ B
1890 1/-, 5/-, 1897 Jubilee 4d. to 5/- (5/- a little gum toned), 1921-32 £1, large part original gum; chiefly fine. S.G. 7-8, 12-16, 80, £1,143
£300-350
–– 2d. block of four, 3d. dull purple and black complete left-hand pane of sixty (folded) and 6d. marginal block of thirty (6x5), fine mint
£100-120
MALAYA 1594
1595
A ᔛ
A miscellaneous group with Pahang selection including 1891-95 and 1895-99 sets overprinted “SPECIMEN”, Perlis 1971-78 Butterflies imperforate proof block of six in black on gummed paper, stained on the reverse, otherwise fine, and Sungei Ujong 1882 2c. brown overprinted “S U” (2, one without stops), unused
£200-250
1934-38 airmail covers carried by Imperial Airways, comprising items from Kedah (4), Pahang (3) and Selangor (11), all franked at 25c. single or double rates; generally fine
£100-120
Straits Settlements x1596
x1597
ᔛ
1835-1948 predominantly used collection pertaining to Singapore including India used in Singapore with 1854 1a. (4) and 2a. (2), 1855 blue glazed paper 4a. and 8a. pair, 1855-65 1a. (2), 2a. (3), 4a. and 8a., and 1860 8p., all clearly cancelled “B/172”, 1867 (Sept.) on India 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. to 32c. on 2a., 1867-72 2c. to 96c. plus additional perf 121⁄ 2 96c., 1879 (May) 5c. on 8c. and 7c. on 32c., 1880 (Mar.) and (Apr.) 10c. surcharges, 1880 10c. on 30c., 188 (Jan.) 5c. on 4c., 1882 CC 5c. and 10c., 1883 (June) 2c. on 4c., 1884 (Feb.-Aug.) 4c. in red on 5c. and 8c. on 12c. (both), 1884 (Aug.) 2c. on 5c. (all three), 1892-99 1c. to $5, 1902-03 CA 1c. to $5 plus $100 fiscally used, 1904-10 MCA 1c. to $5 plus $25 and $100 fiscally used, 1906-07 1c. to $1, 1906-12 1c. to $5 plus $25 and $500 fiscally used, 1912-23 1c. to $5 with some shades plus $500 fiscally used, 1921-33 1c. to $25 (2), 1922 Exhibition, 1937-37 1c. to $5, various Japanese Occupation issues and BMA issues including Revenue $100. Condition a little mixed in places though many fine and well worth careful examination
£2,500-3,000
1854 1⁄ 2 a. blue Die I, a horizontal pair with small to large margins, both clearly cancelled “B/147” at Penang, fine. S.G. Z20, £1400+. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE: Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007
Photo for lot 1597 appears on page 79 83
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Malaya, Straits Settlements - contd. 1598
ᔛ
x1599 1600
刂
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1867-92 selection of fourteen with various red Interpreters handstamps, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Klang, etc., good to fine
£60-80
1867-72 CC 4c. rose, 6c. dull lilac and 96c. grey, all unused with large part original gum. S.G. 12, 13, 19; £545
£120-150
–– 6c. dull lilac block of four with wing-margin at right, unused with part original gum, some light creasing otherwise fine. S.G. 13, £520
£120-150
PROVENANCE: Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005
1601
刂+ អ
–– 8c. orange block of four, unused with part original gum, all with hinge remnants or marks and the upper pair with a slight thin. S.G. 14a, £900. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005
x1602
1603
1604
1605
1606 1607 1608
1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
刂
1872 (26 Oct.) entire letter to Calcutta, bearing 1867-72 12c. blue tied by firm’s chop and oval of bars, showing red “SINGAPORE/PAID” c.d.s. alongside and, on reverse, arrival datestamp; two horizontal filing creases clear of adhesive and markings. Photo
£120-150
1892-99 CA 8c. ultramarine, variety watermark inverted, neatly cancelled by large part Singapore c.d.s. (15.10.98); light corner crease and small defect at foot, neither of which affects appearance. Believed to be the only known example which led to recent listing in Stanley Gibbons catalogue. S.G. 101w, £300. Photo
£200-300
1902-41 used collection including 1906-07 1c. to $1 with additional 4c. on 18c. pair and 25c., virtually all with Labuan c.d.s., 1921-33 Script values to $5, 1936-37 to $5 and 1937-41 1c. to $5, generally good to fine
£250-300
1902-03 CA 1c. to $1, 1903-04 1c. to 8c. (3c. used), 1904-10 11c. to $5 with additional 1c. and 30c., 1906-07 1c. to $1 and 1906-12 3c. to $5 (less 21c. and the $1 used) with additional 5c., 10c. and 30c., mostly fine mint. Cat. £1,600+
£400-500
1906-12 MCA $25 purple and blue on blue, overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 168s, £700. Photo
£200-250
–– $500 purple and orange, overprinted “SPECIMEN”, gum sweated though of fine appearance. S.G. 169s, £4,000. Photo
£500-600
1912-41 mint collection including 1912-23 1c. to $5 with many additional shades/papers plus $100 overprinted “SPECIMEN” (small thin and some gum stains), 1921-33 Script 1c. to $5 with additional dies and shades, 1936-37 1c. to $5 and 1937-41 1c. to $5, mostly fine; also a few used. Cat. £2,000+
£500-600
1912-23 MCA $25 purple and blue on blue, cancelled by Singapore double-ring d.s., fine. S.G. 213, £650. Photo
£200-250
–– $500 purple and orange-brown overprinted “SPECIMEN”, some light marks over top right scroll otherwise fine mint. S.G. 215s, £4250. Photo
£600-800
1921-33 Script $25 purple and blue on blue overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 240bs, £375. Photo
£100-120
–– $100 black and carmine on blue overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 240cs, £900. Photo
£250-300
–– $500 purple and orange-brown overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 240ds, £4000. Photo
£1,200-1,500
1922 Exhibition MCA 2c. (used) to $5 (the $2 in a strip of three with margin at foot, the left stamp with raised stop and the right stamp with no stop) and Script 1c. to $1, also small “A” on 1c., 2c., 4c., 5c., 25c. and 45c., raised stop on 2c., 4c. and 25c., and oval “O” on 4c. and 8c. (2), some a little toned the most fine. S.G. 241-255
£150-180
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Federated Malay States x1615
x1616
x1617
x1618
刂
刂
ᔛ E
1900 Negri Sembilan 1c. to 50c. set of eight, all unused with part original gum and light toning, fine. S.G. 1-8, £500
£60-80
–– Perak $1 (two small thins at top), $2 (small thin and tone spot on reverse) and $5 (fine), mounted mint. S.G. 11-13, £850. Photo
£120-150
1900 (27 Sept.) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 1900 on Perak 10c. in combination with Perak 1895 2c., both tied by “IPOH/POST OFFICE” squared-circle d.s. and showing Penang transit d.s. (28.9) alongside; some discolouration. A very rare franking. Photo
£400-500
1933-34 Survey Department essay, $5 Travellers Palm set in a frame with the names of the four Federated Malay States (Norris Type B), in green and blue showing guide crosses in each corner, marginal; top right corner with light crease otherwise fine. Photo
£100-120
Johore 1619
POSTAGE DUES: 1c. to 12c. set of five mint and used perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine. S.G. D1-D5, £600+
(additional 1c.) plus 1c. and 8c. £100-120
Kedah x1620
x1621
1622
ᔛ
1909 (3 Sept.) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, Federated Malay States 4c. and 5c. tied by bi-lingual “Kedah” c.d.s. with Penang transit d.s. (3.9) alongside and showing another strike of the bi-lingual d.s. on face; the envelope with front and back panels separated. A rare rate having only been in use between July and September 1909. Less than ten covers recorded. Photo
£500-600
1912 (3 Sept.) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, Federated Malay States 4c. tied by superb “KUALA MUDA” c.d.s. and showing Penang (4.9) and arrival datestamps alongside; the cover a little soiled. Very rare, one of five known covers. Photo
£1,200-1,500
1922 Exhibition “BORNEO” 14mm. long 1c. to 50c. set of eight, 1937 10c. to $5, 1948 Silver Wedding set, 1949 UPU, 1950-55 1c. to $5 with some shades, used, chiefly fine. Also 1921 envelope from Jitra to England franked at 6c. with c.d.s. in blue
£150-200
Kelantan 1623
1624
刂
ᔛ
x1625
1626
1627
1628
刂
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ P
1911-55 mint collection (73) including 1911-15 set, 1921-28 set, 1948 Wedding set, 1951-55 set with some shades, etc., part original gum, chiefly fine and fresh
£80-100
1911-55 used collection (88) including 1911 set, 1921-28 set, 1c. to $2, 1948 Wedding set, 1951-55 set with some shades, original set of fifteen on first day cover, etc., chiefly fine
£150-180
1911-15 1c. to $25, 1922 Malaya-Borneo set (30c. slightly thinned), large part original gum; chiefly fine. S.G. 1-12, 30-38, £600
£150-200
1922 Exhibition used collection, comprising 1c. (2), 4c. (3), 5c. (4), 10c. (3), 30c. (2), 50c. (2), $1 (2), $2 and $5, cancellations with Kota Bahru and Tumpat, etc., chiefly good to fine. S.G. 30-38, £2,010
£250-300
1937-40 1c. to $5, large part original gum, fresh colours and chiefly fine. S.G. 40-54, £1,200. Photo
£300-350
1971-79 Lithographed 20c. multi-coloured, imperforate proof on gummed paper; unmounted mint, tiny wrinkles, fine. S.G. 118P
£60-80
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Negri Sembilan 1629
ᔛ
1630
1891-94 1c. to 5c., 1895-99 1c. to 50c. (with additional 3c.), 1898-1900 4c. on 1c., 4c. on 3c., 4c. on 5c., 4c. on 8c. (green surcharge), used, chiefly fine. S.G. 1-19, £538. Also Parcel Post Labels for Batang Malaka, Gemas (2), Seremban and Tampin, used, good to fine and unusual
£100-120
1909-10 Grant for Land, Register of Titles for the District of Tampin, a group of four Grants between the Government of Negri Sembilan and other parties, each with a detailed coloured plan of each plot of land and with City of London Notaries report bearing K.E.VII 1/- used as a revenue stamp. Fine and interesting
£120-150
Pahang x1631 ័
1897 (Aug.) 3c. on half of 5c. blue, bisected diagonally, tied by red “ULU PAHANG” c.d.s. on 1897 (9 Aug.) front to Singapore; the bisect with slightly rounded top left corner and the front with vertical crease and some light staining at edges. Photo
£1,200-1,500
Perak 1632
刂
x1633
x1634
ᔛ
刂
1886 “ONE CENT/PERAK.” on 2c. pale rose comprising Type 23 (5) and Type 24 (3) plus a block of four with margin at top, the upper pair Type 23 and the lower pair Type 24, all hinged to Dr. Wood printed page, generally fine mint, two without gum; 1894-99 1c. dull purple and green mint and used (5), each showing malformed “G” 1948-56 complete mint and used, fine; Official 1889 5c. blue with overprint inverted, lightly cancelled; top right corner thinned. An interesting group
£250-300
1891 with bar through original value, 1c. on 6c. lilac, the five types, good to fine used. S.G. 43-47, £592
£100-120
1900 Provisionals set of seven plus 1c. on 2c. and 1c. on 5c. with varieties antique “e” in “One” and antique “e” in “Cent”, 1c. on 5c. marginal blocks of four (2) showing same varieties, and 3c. on 50c. showing varieties antique “e” in “Cent” and no stop, fine mint. S.G. 81-87, £926
£150-180
Selangor x1635
1636
ᔛ
刂
x1637
刂
1882-83 2c. brown with Type 12 overprint, neatly cancelled by part Kuala Lumpur c.d.s. in red; blunt lower left corner. Very rare. S.G. 14, £3,750. Photo
£300-400
1891 on Straits Settlements, 2c. on 24c., the five types, part original gum, fine and fresh, and surcharge type 35 used (thinned); 1900 (Oct.) “Three/cents.” on 50c. green and black block of six (2x3), the lower right stamp showing variety antique “t” in “cents.”; the top left stamp with tiny thin at top, otherwise fresh and fine mint, a used single with antique “t” in “cents.”; also Parcel Post labels from Batu Road, Bukit Bintang (2), Kuala Lumpur (3), Petaling Jaya (4), Sentul and one other, various types, good to fine for these
£200-250
1891-95 1c. to 5c., 1893 3c. on 5c., 1895-99 3c., 5c., 10c., 25c., 50c. dull purple and greenish black, $1 and $2, and 1900 surcharges (1c. on 50c. with thin), fine mint. Cat. £600+
£120-150
Sungei Ujong x1638
ᔛ
1881 CC 2c. brown with S.G. Types 2+7, lightly cancelled by oval of bars, small thin at top right corner otherwise fine. S.G. 6, unpriced. Photo Photos appear on pages 85 and 87 WWW.SPINK.COM
£60-80
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刂
刂
x1641
x1642
x1643
刂
ᔛ
1881 CA 2c. brown with Types 9+13, unused with small part original gum, lower right corner with light crease, otherwise fine. S.G. 8, £375. Photo
£60-80
1882 2c. brown overprinted “S U” with stops, unused without gum, some shortish perfs at top otherwise fine. S.G. 12, £325
£60-80
1882-84 2c. pale rose, three examples showing Types 12+14 used (pulled perf. at lower left), 16+14 unused with part original gum (light black mark at top) and 17+14 used (small thin). S.G. 17, 19, 20; £555
£50-60
1883-84 2c. brown with Types 12+20, 1885-90 2c. pale rose with Types 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 30, 1891-94 2c. (both) and 5c., 1894 surcharges and 1895 5c., fine mint. Cat. £600+
£100-120
1891 2c. on 24c. green, two used examples, one with Type 32, the other (a trifle faded) with Type 34 and cancelled in violet, fine. S.G. 47, 49; £700. Photo
£150-180
Japanese Occupation Singapore x1644
刂អ ᔛ B
1c. black lower right corner block of eight (2x4) with one showing handstamp double; some pencil notations and a small tear in margin, otherwise fine unmounted mint. ISC J1/a, $600+
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003
x1645
刂+ ᔛ អ
15c. ultramarine block of four with margin at top, variety handstamps sideways, fine unmounted mint. ISC J5b, unpriced. Photo
£600-800
PROVENANCE: Milo D Rowell, June 1998
x1646
x1647
刂
刂អ ᔛ B
15c. ultramarine, marginal, variety handstamp sideways, fine mint. ISC J5b, unpriced. Photo
£120-150
15c. ultramarine marginal block of twenty (5x4), each showing variety handstamp inverted, fine unmounted mint. Possibly the largest known multiple. ISC J5c, unpriced. Photo
£3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE: Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003
x1648
刂
15c. ultramarine vertical pair, variety handstamp inverted, fine mint. ISC J5c, unpriced. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
Single Frame Chop on Straits Settlements x1649
刂អ B
1c. black marginal block of six (3x2) with chop in red (Type A), the centre stamp in the lower row showing variety handstamp double, fine mint. Very scarce. ISC J13e, $4000+. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
Milo D. Rowell, June 1999 x1650
刂
2c. green with chop in red (Type H), variety handstamp inverted, some green offset on reverse otherwise fine mint. Rare. ISC J14c, unpriced. Photo PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
Photos appear on pages 87, 91 and 105 89
£300-400
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Malaya, Japanese Occupation, Single Frame Chop on Straits Settlements - contd. x1651
ᔛ
2c. green with chop in red (Type H), variety handstamp inverted, fine and lightly cancelled. Rare. ISC J14c, unpriced. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 999
x1652
刂អ B
2c. orange lower right corner plate number block of six (3x2) with chop in red (Type E), variety handstamps inverted, fine mint. ISC J15d, $8,400. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, March 1996
x1653
刂+ អ
2c. orange marginal block of four with chop in red (Type C), the upper pair with additional handstamp, fine mint. ISC J15e, $1950+. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
x1654
刂+ អ
3c. green top right corner block of four with chop in red (Type H), variety handstamps inverted; slightly gum toned otherwise fine mint. ISC J16d, $3,600. Photo
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
x1655
刂
3c. green marginal strip of three with chop in red (Type B), the centre stamp showing variety handstamp double, fine mint. ISC J16e, $1000+. Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003 x1656
刂
6c. scarlet (prepared for use but not issued) with chop in red (Type E), fine mint. Very scarce. ISC J28, $2000; unlisted in S.G. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE: Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003
x1657
ᔛ
6c. scarlet (prepared for use but not issued) with chop in red (Type ?), fine used. Very scarce. ISC J28, $2000. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Milo D. Rowell, June 1999 Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003 x1658
ᔛ
6c. scarlet (prepared for use but not issued) with chop in black (Type A), fine and lightly cancelled. Very scarce. ISC J28a, unpriced; unlisted in S.G. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE:
Milo D. Rowell, June 1999 Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003 x1659
x1660
x1661
刂
刂
刂+ ᔛ អ
8c. grey with chop in black (Type F), fine mint. R.P.S. Certificate (1999). S.G. J151b, £275. Photo
£80-100
8c. grey with chop in brown (Type E), hinge remnant otherwise fine mint. ISC J18c, $950; unlisted in S.G. Photo
£100-120
8c. grey lower right corner plate number block of four with chop in red (Type H), variety handstamps inverted, fine unmounted mint. ISC J18d, unpriced. Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
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1653
1662
1654
1647
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刂+ អ
8c. grey block of four with chop in red (Type B), the lower pair with additional handstamp between, fine mint. ISC J18e, unpriced. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003
x1663
x1664
ᔛ+ អ
8c. grey lower left corner block of four with chop in red (Type B), variety handstamp inverted, fine and lightly cancelled. ISC J18d, unpriced. Photo
£150-180
刂អ ᔛ B
15c. ultramarine top left corner control block of six (3x2) with chop in red (Type H), variety handstamps inverted, slightly gum toned otherwise fine unmounted mint. ISC J21d, $2400. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
x1665
刂+ អ
15c. ultramarine block of four with chop in red (Type H), variety handstamps inverted, fine mint. ISC J21d, $1600. Photo
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Milo D. Rowell, March 1996 x1666
刂អ B
40c. scarlet and dull purple lower left corner block of six (2x3) with chop in black (Type H), unused with large part original gum; small faults in margin at foot and a little tropicalised. S.G. ISC J23b, unpriced; unlisted in S.G. Photo
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Milo D. Rowell, June 1999 x1667
ᔛ
40c. scarlet and deep purple with chop in black (Type H), fine used. ISC J23b, unpriced; unlisted in S.G. Photo
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
x1668
刂
$1, $2 and $5 all with chop in red (Type B), the $1 and $2 with hinge remnants, the $5 with small thin at top, otherwise fine mint. S.G. J158-J160, £495 “DAI
x1669
NIPPON”
£80-100
Overprints on Straits Settlements
A mint and used study on Lighthouse pages including the set of four in mint singles and used top left corner plate number blocks of six and singles, 2c. with overprint inverted mint (17 including blocks of ten and four) and used, double, one inverted mint (3) and a marginal strip of six with overprint misplaced to right, 3c. block of four, marginal pairs (2, one from lower right with plate number) and a complete horizontal strip of ten, all mint showing overprint misplaced to left and 8c. with overprint inverted mint (2) and a mint top left corner plate number block of eight (toned) with overprint omitted and misplaced downwards resulting in the top pair with overprint almost omitted; also Kanji overprint mint set of four with additional black overprint 8c. block of four with overprint misplaced upwards. A fine lot. S.G. J224-J227, £2300+
£700-900
Covers x1670
1942 (7 Apr.) locally addressed envelope bearing unoverprinted 2c. green, 2c. orange and 5c., and 8c. grey with double frame chop, the 2c. green uncancelled, the others by bi-lingual Syonan c.d.s. Photo PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999
Photos appear on pages 85, 91, 93 and 105 WWW.SPINK.COM
£200-250
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x1672
1616 letter from Alof de Wignacourt (French) to the Duke of Palma and signed on his behalf. Photo
£300-400
1690 (25 July) entire letter ex the “Venturini” correspondence to Livorno from Etienne Marin and marked “Q.D.C.”; the contents include “Yesterday morning the new Grand Master was proclaimed: Mons de Vignacour, Francois Lau being dead for eight days. Capt. Roux has come from Smyrna....I shall set sail tomorrow. Letters to me to be addressed to the consul” (trs.). Also two letters without the outer address sheets. The first dated 1695 (26 Dec.) from G.&C. Garzin being a long letter dealing with shipping and the four captains stranded in Alexandria in penury. Ciarly’s ship arrived 15 days ago from Naples and Roumania and was leaving for Hyerlem (Jerusalem) with money, jewels and household equipment. Gave details of business with France and Spain. The second dated 1696 (29 Jan.) from Dominic Baldini stating the writer was financially embarrassed and needed help.
£500-600
1673 x1673
x1674
x1675
x1676
1758 large part entire letter to Le Marquis d’au San at Avignon, rated “3” and showing good to fine and fine strikes of “MARSEILLE” and “DE MALTHE” handstamps struck separately (M+DM). A rare and early date of use. Photo
£2,000-2,500
1763 (6 Sept.) entire letter to “Monsieur Le Cailly de Belesta” at Toulouse, rated “10” and showing fine strike of “MARSEILLE/DE MALTHE” h.s. (M/DM). Photo
£400-500
1770s entire to “Monsieur Depont des Granges en son hotel” at La Rochelle, rated “22” and showing good to fine strike of “MARSEILLE/DE MALTHE” h.s. (M/DM); some light creasing at left. Photo
£300-400
1810 (22 July) entire letter to London, rated “6/-”, showing fair to fine strike of curved framed “MALTA” in red (MSF-1bR) and, on reverse, “FOREIGN” arrival c.d.s. Photo
£120-150
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1810 (24 July) entire from Athens to London, rated “6/-”, showing slightly over-inked curved framed “MALTA” in red (MSF-1aR) and, on reverse, “FOREIGN” arrival c.d.s.; a little soiled and with some light staining at edges. Photo
£200-250
1678 x1678
1817 (21 June) entire letter ex the “Sausmarez” correspondence to Guernsey, headed “H.M.S. Tagus at Malta”, rated “3/3” and showing fine strike of “MALTA” h.s. (MLL). Rare. Photo Note: This handstamp was only in use from 23 March until 14 July 1817 and has only been seen on letters from Naval personnel.
£2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE: James and Phyllis Turnbull, October 1982
x1679
1820 (2 June) entire letter, with disinfection slits, from Zante to London, rated “3/2” showing fine strike of curved framed “MALTA” (MSF-1c) in black and, on reverse, “F.P.O/AU 7/1820” arrival c.d.s.; the left half of entire lightly discoloured and with two adhesive tape stains in the corners. Photo
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
D.G.N. Lloyd-Lowles, January 1978 x1680
x1681
1821 (17 Feb.) entire letter to Corfu, marked “p Princess Elizabeth pkt”, showing good to fine strike of black curved “PAID/MALTA” (MSP-1b) and a legible strike of “ISOLE/IONIE” circular h.s.; the face panel with horizontal filing crease, clear of markings, with wear in places. Photo
£200-250
1831 (29 Aug.) entire letter to Glasgow, rated “10/3”, showing good to fine strike of curved framed “MALTA” (MSF-1d) partly overstruck by Falmouth boxed “1⁄ 2 ” in green with arrival datestamp on reverse. Photo
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Clifford Cole, April 1978
x1682
1835 (17 Aug.) entire letter to Corfu, rated “11” (deleted) and “9” in red ink, showing fair to fine “PAID/MALTA” in curved frame (MSP-1c) with arrival datestamp alongside. Photo PROVENANCE: D.G.N. Lloyd-Lowles, January 1978
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£150-180
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1679
1676 1675
1680
1677
1681
1682
95
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x1684
x1685
x1686
x1687
x1688
x1689
x1690
1836 (13 May) entire letter, with disinfection slits, to Alexandria and forwarded to Beirut, showing mainly fine strike of “MALTA POST OFFICE” h.s. (MPO-2a). Photo
£120-150
1836 (17 Nov.) entire letter to Poole, rated “3/1”, showing mainly fine strike of curved framed “MALTA” (MSF-1c); no other postal markings. Photo
£120-150
1840 (25 Feb.) entire letter to Genoa, rated “8” and “16”, showing fair to fine strike of “Malta Post Office” h.s. (MPO-1a) with arrival d.s. on reverse; also 1839 (6 Apr.) entire letter to Livorno, rated “19” showing poor strike of similar h.s.
£60-80
1840 (15 Mar.) entire letter to Paris, marked “Via Marseille”, rated “70” in red ink, showing good to fine strike of “Malta Post Office” (MPO-1a) overstruck by framed “PF” and “PAQUEBOTS/DE LA/MEDITERANÉE”, both in red and handstruck “10” (decimes); and 1840 (5 Apr.) entire letter to London, rated “2/81⁄ 2” and showing fine strike of “Malta Post Office” (MPO-1a) with arrival datestamp on reverse
£100-120
1840 (25 May) entire letter ex the “Rocca” correspondence to Marseilles, rated “1.40” in red ink, showing very fine “Malta Post Paid” (MPP-2c), framed “PAQUEBOTS/DE LA/MEDITERRANÉE” in red with arrival datestamp on reverse. Photo
£120-150
1849 (19 May) entire letter to Italy, showing very fine “MALTA POST OFFICE” (MPO-2d) partly overstruck by unframed “P.D.” in red, two strikes of Ercelli d.s. and, on reverse, Livorno datestamp. Photo
£150-180
1857 (8 Dec.) entire letter to Patras, rated “3” and “30” in red, showing a good strike of “MALTA/PAID” double-arc d.s. in red (MPC-1bR), oval-framed “P-D” and, on reverse, Greek transit and arrival datestamps; also 1851 (Nov.) envelope to London showing fair strike of the Malta double-arc d.s. Photo for first
£100-120
“RAPPORTO GIORNALE DI CHOLERA” (4) dated 11th, 28th and 30th August and 1st September 1837, all with folds and two with some light foxing, otherwise fine
£150-200
Maritime Mail x1691
x1692
1834 (18 Apr.) entire letter from Athens to Edinburgh and re-addressed to Greenock, rated “3/5” (deleted) and “4/1”, showing on reverse clear undated “MALTA/F” in green overstruck by two arrival datestamps in red and, on face, Falmouth boxed “1⁄ 2 ” in green, “POSTAGE/TO/EDINBURGH/NOT PAID” and light “GREENOCK/PENNY POST” (crossed by light filing crease). Photo
£300-400
1837 (1 May) entire letter to Naples, showing oval-framed “MALTA/D.R. dei Pacchetti a Vapore”, rated “20” (overstruck by framed “CORRETTA” in red) and “40”, and showing oval-framed “Posta/Giornal” in red. Very rare and the only example we recall seeing. Photo
£500-600
Note: This Royal State run line, operated by the navy between Palermo and Marseilles, via Naples, had agents in Genoa, Livorno and Malta. It was intended as an alternative to the Marseilles-Genoa-Livorno-Naples-Messina-Malta line but proved to be a dismal failure and was wound up on 15 May, 1839. x1693
x1694
1844 (15 Aug.) and 1852 (21 Sept.) unstamped entire letters from Livorno to Malta, rated “18” and “90” and circular “LIVORNO/VIA DI MARE” h.s. with codes “C” and “B” respectively, both with despatch and arrival datestamps on reverse
£60-80
1844 (30 Nov.) entire to London, rated “8”, showing good to fine strike of “MALTA/SHIP h.s. with, on reverse, despatch and double-arc arrival datestamps. Photo
£400-500
LETTER”
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1684
1688
1687
1691
Ex 1689
1694
1692
97
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x1697
x1698
x1699
x1700
1858 (3 Nov.) unstamped entire letter, ex the “Tagliaferro” correspondence, from Alexandria to Malta, rated “5” and showing, on reverse, legible “MALTA/MB” d.s. Photo
£120-150
1862 unstamped entire from Alexandria to London, marked “Via Marseilles”, rated “6” showing generally fine strike of “MALTA/MB” d.s. for 14 February with red arrival c.d.s. on reverse; the entire with cleaned horizontal filing crease well clear of datestamp. Photo
£150-180
1864 (19 July) entire letter from Messina to Trapani, bearing Italy 15c. tied by very fine “MALTA-PALERMO/PIROSCAFI POSTALI/ITALIANI” keyhole datestamp (PMK-1) with another fine strike alongside and showing, on reverse, Palermo and arrival datestamps. Rare. Photo
£600-800
1864 (3 Sept.) entire letter, ex the “Tagliaferro” correspondence, from Catania to Malta, bearing Italy 40c. tied by superb “PALERMO-MALTA/PIROSCAFI POSTALI/ITALIANA” keyhole datestamp (PMK-2) with another strike alongside and showing unframed “P.D.” with arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Photo
£600-800
1865 (14 Feb.) double rate envelope to Palermo, bearing 1862 4d. Pl. 3 vertical pair tied by “A25” duplex, showing red crayon “2” and “51⁄ 2”, unframed “P.D.” and, on reverse, fine strike of “MALTA-PALERMO/PIROSCAFI POSTALI/ITALIANI” keyhole datestamp without year date and arrival c.d.s.; the 4d. pair crossed by light crease. Rare. Photo
£500-600
1866 (Nov.) entire from Alexandria to Marseilles, bearing France 1863-70 40c. tied by “2240” in diamond of dots, showing light “MALTA/MB” d.s. for 16 November and “PAQ. ANG/1 MARSEILLE 1” c.d.s. in red. Photo
£250-300
1701 x1701
1875 (5 Apr.) entire to Constantinople, marked “Per S.S. Albanian”, sent unpaid by private ship, showing despatch c.d.s. and “4D” in circle, and bearing extremely rare “Via BRINDISI” perforated green steamer label with manuscript “Albanian” inserted and with red British PO Constantinople arrival datestamp (13.4) on reverse; the entire with light horizontal filing crease, the label with some minor creases and two small tears at left. Only two examples of this label on cover have been recorded, this being much the finer. Photo Note: The label was issued by Delfosse et Cie Paris, and is believed to have been used to indicate the route for mail sorted on board ship, one label being put on the top cover of a bundle. PROVENANCE: “Rosemarie”, November 1978 WWW.SPINK.COM
£8,000-10,000
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1695
1696
1697 1699
1700 1698
1705 1703 99
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x1703
1898 (8 Sept.) envelope to Glasgow, bearing Hungary 1k. and 2k. tied by “MALTA” in bars, showing “Paquebot.” h.s. in red (PAQ-A1) and “Tengeren” h.s. in green with Valletta d.s. on reverse; 1899 (20 Sept.) envelope to Messina, bearing GB 1⁄ 2 d. pair and 11⁄ 2 d. each cancelled by ADRIA-3 h.s. and “MALTA” in bars, showing “Paquebot.” h.s. in violet (PAQ-A1) and “Kikötöben.” h.s. in blue with despatch and arrival datestamps on reverse
£150-200
1908 envelope (opened-out) to Fiume, bearing Hungary 1f. (5, all on reverse) and 20f. all tied by Valletta oval d.s., showing “Paquebot.” h.s. in black (PAQ-A1) and scarce “Paid late Fee” h.s. with arrival datestamp on reverse. Photo
£150-180
Postage Due Markings x1704
x1705
x1706
1825 (1 Apr.) entire letter from Marseilles to Malta showing, on reverse, “Apr 21:T.2” h.s. (DC-T2), slightly discoloured due to disinfection and with seal torn away; 1838 (17 Sept.) entire letter, with disinfection slits, from Alexandria to Malta, showing despatch d.s., circular “PURIFE AU LAZARET/MALTE” and, on reverse across join, fine “24.Sept: 4d” h.s. (DC-4); and undateable entire to Malta showing, on reverse across join, fine 15 Mar 1d” h.s. (DC-1). A fine lot
£350-450
1836 (c.) local Valletta entire showing, on reverse, fine oval-framed “ONE PENNY/FOR/DELIVERY” (DC-C1) and part “OPENED & RESEALED/LAZZARETTO OF MALTA” red wax seal. Photo
£800-1,000
1840 (24 Oct.) entire from London, showing red despatch d.s., oval-framed “P-D” and rare “8 Nov Free” h.s. (DC-F) with, on reverse, London F.B.O. and Marseilles datestamps. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
David Abramson, March 1986 Incoming Mail x1707
x1708
x1709
1646 entire letter originating from the Italian mainland, addressed to Malta and showing, on reverse, fine ecclesiastical seal
£150-180
1670 (30 June) entire letter from Boulieu and 1677, 1678 and 1679 entire letters from Monpellier, all ex the “Francesco Dovel” correspondence to Malta, fine
£200-250
1688, 1689, 1690 (3) and 1698 entire letters from Marseilles, 1691 entire letters (2) from Toulouse, 1693, 1694, 1698 (3), 1707 and 1708 entire letters from Lyon, 1700 entire letters (2) from Paris, and 1702 and 1705 entire letters from Messina, all ex the “Pancier” correspondence to Malta. A fine lot
£1,000-1,200
x1710
1690 entire from Marseilles to Malta, no markings; some slight ink-etching on reverse
x1711
1765 (12 Oct.), 1766 (16 Apr.) and 1771 (Apr.) entire letters ex the “Fournier” correspondence from Madrid to Malta, and 1782 entire letter from Rome to Baron Fournier in Malta, fine
£200-250
1853 (25 Apr.) and (15 July) unstamped entire letters, ex the “Tagliaferro” correspondence, from Constantinople to Malta, rated “5” and “20” respectively, both showing despatch datestamp and circular “PURIFIE AU LAZARET/MALTE” h.s.
£60-80
1855 (4 June) unstamped entire letter from London with clear despatch datestamp; 1856 (26 Nov.) unstamped entire letter from Marseilles showing part double-arc arrival d.s. on reverse; 1857 (14 Feb.) unstamped entire letter from Genoa without postal markings; 1863 (5 Aug.) unstamped entire letter from Havana, rated “1/6” and showing, on reverse, despatch, London and arrival datestamps; also 1865 (13 Dec.) entire (stamps cut away) from Florence with disinfection slits. An interesting lot
£150-180
x1712
x1713
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£80-100
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1706
1715
1722
1718
1743 1730
1744
1731
101
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x1715
1859 (25 June) entire letter, ex the “Tagliaferro”, from Marseilles, bearing 1853-61 imperf 20c. (2) cancelled by “1896” in diamond of dots, showing despatch c.d.s. with arrival datestamp on reverse; 1864 (July) entire letter from Marseilles, bearing 1862 40c. tied by Anchor in diamond of dots, showing “SINAI” c.d.s. of the French Packet with arrival datestamp on reverse; and 1865 (20 June) entire letter, ex the “Tagliaferro” correspondence, from Marseilles, bearing 1862 40c. tied by “2240” in diamond of dots, showing despatch c.d.s. with light arrival datestamp on reverse. A fine trio of covers from France
£180-220
1868 (2 June) entire letter from Salonika, bearing 1863-70 80c. tied by “5095” in diamond of dots, showing French PO at Salonika despatch c.d.s. alongside with Les Dardanelles and arrival datestamps on reverse. Neat and attractive. Photo
£100-120
Great Britain used in Malta Grid Cancel x1716
ᔛ
1855-56 watermark Small Crown, perf 16 1d. red-brown with fair to fine strike, a little toned, horizontal crease, some clipped perfs at foot and other lesser faults, nevertheless a presentable example of this rare cancellation. S.G. Z1, £900. Photo
£150-200
PROVENANCE: “Rosemarie”, November 1978
“M” Obliterators x1717
x1718
x1719
x1720
x1721
x1722
x1723
ᔛ
A range comprising 1d. strips of three (2, one vertical) and singles (7, one on piece with 2d.), 2d. strip of three (on piece), pair and singles (4), 4d. pair and singles (5, three with perfs. cut off one or more sides), 6d. (2, one with trimmed wing-margin at right) and 1/-, most with fine clear strikes, condition generally fine. Cat. £1,400+
£250-300
1857 (26 Oct.) entire “Pr Colomba Via Southampton” to Gibraltar, bearing 1857 4d. clearly tied and showing, on reverse, part double-arc despatch datestamp. A very scarce destination for “M” obliterations. Photo
£150-180
1858 (13 Feb.) entire to Naples, bearing 1857 LC 14 1d. strip of three, each clearly cancelled and showing on reverse, double-arc despatch datestamp
£60-80
1858 (20 Feb.) entire letter to Naples, bearing 1855 2d. and 1857 LC 14 1d., both clearly cancelled and showing, on reverse, double-arc despatch datestamp
£60-80
1858 (15 May) double rate entire to Naples, bearing 1856 6d. with clear central cancellation (not tied), showing oval-framed “P.” in red with despatch and arrival datestamps on reverse
£60-80
1858 (25 Dec.) treble rate entire to Messina, bearing 1855 LC 14 1d. strip of four, pairs (2) and a single, all clearly cancelled and tied, showing manuscript “30”, oval-framed “P.” in red and, on reverse, despatch and arrival datestamps. Photo
£150-180
1859 (12 Feb.) entire to Genoa, bearing 1857 4d. tied by light strike, showing red crayon “11⁄ 4”, oval-framed “P.D.” and unframed “PIROSCAFI/POSTALI/FRANCESE” in red with, on reverse, despatch and arrival datestamps
£60-80
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x1725
x1726
x1727
x1728
1729
ᔛ
x1730
x1731
x1732
A collection including 1855 2d., 1856 6d. (3) and 1/-, 1857 1d. LC14 (22 including five strips of three), 1857 4d. (3), 1858-69 2d. (33), 1862 3d. (2), 4d. (3), 6d. (3) and 1/-, 1865-67 3d., 4d. (20), 6d. (3) and 1/-, 1867-80 3d. (7), 6d. (6), 10d. (2) and 1/(3), 1870-79 1⁄ 2 d. (12), 1872-73 6d. (3), 1867-73 5/- Pl. 2, 1873-80 21⁄ 2 d. rosy mauve (60), 21⁄ 2 d. blue (18), 4d. vermilion (2), 4d. sage-green (4), 4d. grey-brown (6) and 6d. (8), 1880 1⁄ 2 d. (5), 1d. and 5d., and 1883-84 21⁄ 2 d. (3), various plate numbers, and most with good to fine strikes, condition generally fine. Cat. £8000+
£2,000-2,500
1859 (25 June) entire to Messina, bearing 1857 LC14 1d. and 1858 2d. Pl. 7 (small perf. faults at top); 1860 (6 Oct.) entire letter to Athens, bearing 1857 LC14 1d. strip of three; and 1865 (18 Aug.) double rate entire “Via Marsiglia” to Livorno, bearing 1865 6d. Pl. 5 and showing red Marseilles datestamp; all tied by duplex, the first two showing ovalframed “P.”, the last with unframed “P.D.” in red
£150-180
1859 (8 Oct.) entire bearing 1857 LC14 1d. strip of three, 1860 (18 Feb.) entire bearing 1857 LC14 1d. and 1858 2d. Pl. 8, and 1868 (16 July) quadruple rate entire bearing 1865-67 6d. Pl. 6 pair; all addressed to Livorno and cancelled by duplex, the first with duplex showing “56” year date error, the second showing oval-framed “P.” and the last with unframed “P.D.” in red
£150-180
1861 (July) double rate entire (bottom flap missing) to Livorno bearing 1857 4d. pair, 1861 (20 Dec.) entire letter to Genoa bearing 1857 4d., 1862 (10 Feb.) entire to Mazara bearing 1858 2d. Pl. 9 pair, 1862 (23 May) entire to Naples bearing 1862 4d. Pl. 3, 1867 (2 July) entire to Catonia bearing 1864-79 1d. Pl. 88 and 1867 3d. Pl. 4 and showing framed “PIROSCAFI/POSTALI/ITALIANI” and 1871 (24 Mar.) entire letter to Catania bearing 1864-79 1d. Pl. 122 strip of four; all cancelled by duplex. An interesting group
£200-250
1861 (20 Oct.) entire (almost split in half) to Naples bearing 1857 4d., 1862 (9 May) entire to Naples bearing 1862 4d. Pl. 3, 1862 (17 May) entire to Naples bearing 1858 2d. Pl. 9 pair, 1862 (July) entire (faults) to Messina bearing 1862 4d. Pl. 4 and 1872 (5 Mar.) entire to Venice bearing 1864-79 1d. Pl. 124 and 1867-73 3d. Pl. 7; all tied by duplex, condition mixed
£120-150
1866-70 entires (4) to Livorno, three with three-clour frankings of 8d. with two showing boxed PIROSCAFI/POSTALI/ITALIANA, the other with 2/-; all with red P.D., transit and arrival datestamps; minor peripheral faults. An attractive group
£200-300
1868 (17 Oct.) envelope to Taunton, marked “via Marseilles”, bearing 1867 6d. Pl. 6 (some lightly stained perfs) tied by duplex, showing circular-framed “MORE/TO/PAY”, circular-framed “S1/-D” and “DEFICIENT POSTAGE/FINE___” h.s., both with manuscript “6” inserted and, on reverse, London and arrival datestamps. Scarce and attractive. Photo
£600-800
1874 (14 Nov.) double rate envelope (flap missing) ex the “Chamberlain” correspondence to Yokohama, bearing 1865-73 4d. Pl. 13 pair clearly tied by duplex and showing, on reverse, “HONG-KONG/SINGAPORE TO/HONG KONG/MARINE SORTER” d.s. and blue arrival c.d.s. Photo
£400-500
1875 (30 Nov.) entire to Naples bearing 1858 2d. Pl. 14 and 1870 1⁄ 2 d. Pl. 6, 1879 (28 Dec.) entire to Naples bearing 1858 2d. Pl. 15 and 1870 1⁄ 2 d. Pl. 20, 1880 (19 Aug.) entires (2) to Livorno bearing 1880-81 21⁄ 2 d. Pl. 18 and 19, 1881 (11 Apr.) Carmelo Scerri (stamp dealer) yellow advertising envelope to USA bearing 1880-81 21⁄ 2 d. Pl. 20, 1882 (27 Feb.) double rate envelope to England bearing 1880-81 21⁄ 2 d. Pl. 22 pair and 1882 (30 Aug.) envelope to Smyrna bearing 1880-81 21⁄ 2 d. Pl. 23; all cancelled by duplex, mostly fine
£180-220
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1860-84 Halfpenny Imperforate Plate Proofs x1733
ᔛ P+ អ C ᔛ
Orange-yellow block of four on unwatermarked glazed white thick paper, each overprinted “CANCELLED” (Samuel Type D7), fine. Photo
£300-400
Issued Stamps x1734
x1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂អ B
x1740
刂+ អ
A selection with no watermark, white paper, brown-orange unused with part original gum, some short perfs at left, CC perf 14 buff (regummed), yellow-buff with part original gum (slight wrinkle), pale buff with part original gum (light horizontal crease) and yellow with traces of gum, rough perf 121⁄ 2 buff-brown with part original gum and CA orangeyellow with part original gum; generally fine. Cat. £2045
£300-400
No watermark, blued paper, buff unused with large part original gum, fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1969). S.G. 1, £1,300. Photo
£300-400
No watermark, buff (short perfs at foot), 1863-81 CC, perf 14 (10 shades including a golden yellow) and 1882-84 CA (2), mostly with original gum and generally fine
£350-400
1863 white paper, buff, centred to lower right, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 3, £850. Photo
£150-200
–– buff, centred to lower right, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 3, £850. Photo
£150-200
Watermark CC, buff block of fifteen (5x3), unused with large part original gum, the lower right stamp with rounded corner and a few small imperfections, otherwise fine. S.G. 4, £1800. Photo
£600-800
–– buff block of four with interpanneau margin at foot, fresh lightly mounted mint with three stamps remaining unmounted. S.G. 4, £480+. Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE: Lord Steinberg, September 2011
x1741
x1742
刂
刂អ B
Watermark CC, yellow-buff horizontal strip of four with wing-margin at left, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 10, £340
£100-120
Watermark CA orange interpanneau blocks of twenty-four (8x3) and twelve (6x2) and a marginal block of eight (4x2), fresh and fine mint, virtually all unmounted. S.G. 19, £792
£200-250
Covers x1743
1867 (25 July) entire to Birchircara, bearing pale orange-brown (9th Supply) clearly tied by “A25” duplex with code B, a little soiled and with folds, one affecting adhesive. (Smith 59430). S.G. 6. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Lady Bignold, October 1971 D.G.N. Lloyd-Lowles, January 1978
x1744
1874 (19 Jan.) envelope to Misida, bearing pale orange-yellow buff (Supply 14) clearly tied by “A25” duplex with code B; a few shortish perfs. (Smith 74180). Photo
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£250-300
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1650
1651
1656
1657
1655
1659
1735
1658
1660
1737
1667
1738
1666
1716
1748
1751
1752
1665 1663
1664 105
1753
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1745
x1745
ᔛ E
1885-90 artist’s original handpainted essay with blank value tablet used for the 2d., 4d. and 1/- values, approved values below and outside design there is an enlarged drawing of the Maltese Cross, in red and Chinese white on card (81x102mm.) dated “26 SEP 83”, marked “New Punch H4” in red ink at top left and initialled “E.E.R.”. Most delightful. Photo
£8,000-10,000
PROVENANCE: De La Rue archives, November 1978
x1746
x1747
x1748
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
ᔛ S
x1749
x1750
刂
HARDENING”,
–– 1d. complete die proof in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “AFTER initialled and dated “5 MAR 84”. Photo
£400-500
1886 (Jan.) 5/- stamp-size die proof in black on glazed card and inset on thick card (49x54mm.), fine. Photo
£250-300
–– 5/- rose overprinted “SPECIMEN”, part original gum; slight rubbing and some mount remnants, otherwise fine. S.G. 30s, £800. Photo
£150-180
–– 5/- rose, two mint examples, one with watermark inverted, fine (R.P.S. certificate, 1980), and two used examples (one fine) in differing shades, both cancelled by Parcel Post Services c.d.s. S.G. 30/30x, £430
£100-120
1899-1901 2/6d., 10/-, 1914-21 2/- (rubbed), 1921-22 10/-1928 1/6d. to 10/-, Postage Due 1925 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/6d., large part original gum; chiefly fine. S.G. 34-35, 86, 104, 187-192, D1-10, £793
£220-250
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1739
1733 1746
1755
1740 107
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1899-1901 Pictorials Imperforate Colour Trials x1751
ᔛ P
41⁄ 2 d. in pale mauve, affixed to piece, fine. Photo
£300-400
x1752
ᔛ P
5d. in deep bottle-green, affixed to piece, fine. Photo
£300-400
x1753
ᔛ P
10/- in ochre on ungummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo
£300-400
x1754
ᔛ P
10/- in grey-green on unwatermarked ungummed paper; two light ink marks on face. Photo
£200-250
190 3-04 Watermark Crown CA Die Proofs x1755
x1756
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
21⁄ 2 d. with blank vignette in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “BEFORE HARDENING” and dated “22 NOV. 02”, fine. Photo
£400-500
3d. with blank vignette in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “BEFORE and dated “22 NOV. 02”, fine. Photo
£400-500
HARDENING”
Imperforate Colour Trials x1757
x1758
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
1
⁄ 2 d. in green (issued colour) on gummed watermarked paper (“R” of marginal watermark), fine. Photo 1
⁄ 2 d. in black and brown on partly gummed watermarked paper, fine. Photo
£300-400 £300-400
Imperforate Plate Proofs x1759
ᔛ P
4d. pair in issued colours on gummed watermarked paper, some gum creases as usual, otherwise fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1983). Photo
£200-250
Specimens x1760
x1761
x1762
x1763
ᔛ S
ᔛ P
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
1
⁄ 2 d. to 1/- set of seven, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, most without gum, also 1d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. and 1/- (the backs of some perfs. lightly toned) similarly overprinted with each showing broken “M”, and 4d. similarly overprinted and showing short top to “N”, fine mint. S.G. 38s-44s
£150-180
1908 De La Rue £10 “Nyasaland” type dummy stamp in green and red on yellow (the issued colours of the 1911 5/-), affixed to piece with printed “No. 55. 5s. Yellow Paper. Border, S.F. Red Head, D.F. Green” in brown at top and taken from the 1908 (Mar.) Fourth Series Universal Colour Scheme; most attractive. Photo
£800-1,000
1914-21 MCA 1⁄ 4 d. to 5/- less 4d., each overprinted “SPECIMEN”; the 2d. with some offset adherences on reverse and the 3d. with yellow back heavily mounted, otherwise fine. S.G. 69s-88s less 79s
£120-150
–– prepared for use but not issued, 3d. purple on yellow (white back) overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 78bs, £350. Photo
£100-120
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1754
1757
1758
1759
1763
1764
1767 1761
1756
1776
1770 109
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Malta - contd. x1764
ᔛ P
1917 War Tax 1⁄ 2 d. deep green, an imperforate proof on gummed watermarked paper, fine. Photo
£250-300
1765 x1765
刂+ អ
–– 1⁄ 2 d. deep green top left corner block of four showing plate number “2”, variety watermark inverted and reversed, a few re-inforced perfs., otherwise fine mint. Very rare. B.P.A. Certificate (1978) states “watermark inverted”. S.G. 92y, £3,800. Photo
£2,000-2,500
1919 (Mar.) Ten Shillings Die Proof
1766 x1766
ᔛ P
10/- in black on thin glazed card (41x41mm) marked “For hardening”, initialled and dated “Feb 13 1913”; piece of foreign matter adhering to face at lower left. Very rare. Photo
£3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE: De La Rue archives, March 1980
Specimen x1767
ᔛ S
10/- black overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. R.P.S. Certificate (1982). S.G. 96s, £950. Photo
Photos also appear on page 109 WWW.SPINK.COM
£300-400
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1768 x1768
刂
10/- black, well-centred, fine mint. R.P.S. Certificate (1969). S.G. 96, £3250. Photo
x1769
刂
1922 Self-Government, MCA 5/- green and red on yellow showing broken crown and scroll, centred to left, fine mint. S.G. 113b, £375. Photo
£1,200-1,500
£100-120
1922-26 Melita Issue Essay x1770
ᔛ E
2d. stamp-size photographic essay in near the issued design in sepia and green, affixed to card (90x110mm.) marked “C” and dated “13th Oct. 21”. Photo
£800-1,000
Die Proofs x1771
x1772 x1773 x1774
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
Matrix die proof of the 1⁄ 4 d. to 6d. and £1 design with uncleared background, value tablets, “MALTA” and surround, in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), unmarked; hinge mark at upper left otherwise fine. Photo
£600-800
Master die proof in black for the 1⁄ 4 d. to 6d. and £1 with blank name and duty tablets, in black on glazed card (92x60mm), unmarked, fine. Photo
£500-600
Master die proof in deep brown for the 1⁄ 4 d. to 6d. and £1 with blank name and duty tablets, in black on glazed card (92x60mm), unmarked, fine. Photo
£500-600
Central vignette as used for the 1/- to 10/- values, in black on glazed card (92x60mm) marked “BEFORE HARDENING” and dated “23/5/22”, fine. Photo
£500-600
Issued Stamps 1775
刂+ ᔛ អ
£1 black and bright carmine block of four with margin at foot, some minor gum creases, otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 140, £440. Photo Photos also appear on pages 109, 113 and 115
111
£250-300
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c. 1922 Imperforate Printer’s Samples Two Shillings and Sixpence x1776
x1777
ᔛ S ᔛ P+ អ
In sepia, a block of four, each overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type DS1), affixed to piece of brown card (70x90mm) numbered “27”, fine. Photo
£600-800
ᔛ S ᔛ P
In sepia overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type DS1), fine. Photo
£150-180
One Pound x1778
ᔛ P
In blue and sepia on thick unwatermarked paper, margin at top, fine. Photo
£200-250
x1779
ᔛ P
In blue and sepia on thick unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo
£200-250
x1780
ᔛ S ᔛ P
In blue and sepia on thick unwatermarked paper, overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type DS2), fine. Photo
£200-250
In blue and green on thick unwatermarked paper, overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type DS1), fine. Photo
£200-250
1926 (Apr.) overprinted “POSTAGE”, 3d. black on yellow, fine mint with three sets of initials on reverse and numbered “150”. Also a forgery with forged initials on reverse. S.G. 149a, £170. Photo
£80-100
1926-27 die proof of the Head only with uncleared surround, in red on surfaced paper (86x105mm) with reversed engraved die “10690” and marked “appd”, paper clip stain at top. This head was used for the 1⁄ 4 d. to 6d. values. Photo
£200-250
–– master die proof for the 1⁄ 4 d. to 6d. values with uncleared value tablet and surround, in black on surfaced paper (63x105mm). Photo
£300-400
x1781
x1782
x1783
x1784
ᔛ S ᔛ P
刂
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
1935 Silver Jubilee A small range of minor plate flaws comprising 1⁄ 2 d. mint blocks of four (5, five from a corner, one with lightning conductor [11], one with two dots [31], one with extra flagstaff partly erased [49] and one with short extra flagstaff [7]) and a used single on piece with extra flagstaff [49], 21⁄ 2 d. mint blocks of four (4, one with extra flagstaff [49]) and a used single, and 6d. used single; mostly fine. S.G. 210-212
x1785
x1786
ᔛ S
1
x1787
刂+ អ
1
x1788
x1789
x1790
x1791
刂+ អ
刂
刂
刂
⁄ 2 d. to 1/- set of four perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 210s-213s, £170
⁄ 2 d., 21⁄ 2 d., 6d. and 1/- in a lower left corner blocks of four with one in each showing extra flagstaff [49], the 1/- with light corner crease in selvedge otherwise fine mounted mint. S.G. 210a-213a, £770+
£60-80 £60-80
£200-250
1
⁄ 2 d., 6d. and 1/- in a lower left corner blocks of four with one in each showing extra flagstaff partly erased, each with a red arrow indicator affixed to top of selvedge at right, fine mounted mint
£120-150
1
⁄ 2 d., 21⁄ 2 d. and 6d. in a top right corner blocks of four with one showing lightning conductor [11], fine mint. S.G. 210c-212c, £378
£120-150
1/- slate and purple with short extra flagstaff [7], centred to lower left, fine mint. S.G. 213b, £425
£120-150
1/- slate and purple with extra flagstaff [49], fine mounted mint. S.G. 213a, £425
£120-150
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1775
1769
1777
1772
1773 113
1778
1779
1780
1781
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1793
刂 ᔛ
刂អ ᔛ B
x1794
1965-90 duplicated selection housed in two stockbooks and a folder, thousands including 1965-70 with values to £1 (22), Postage Dues, etc., chiefly unmounted mint and fine
£200-250
1965-70 6d. “French Occupation” block of four, variety black omitted, unmounted mint, some small stain spots on the reverse. S.G. 338b, £400+
£80-100
The balance of the stamp collection in a stockbook and on leaves including the following mint 1899-1901 41⁄ 2 d., 5d. and 10/-, 1902 1d. on 21⁄ 2 d. bright blue complete left pane with one showing “Pnney”, 1903-04 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-1904-14 MCA 1⁄ 4 d. to 5/-, 1914-21 MCA 1⁄ 4 d. to 5/- less 2/6d. but with some additional shades 1921-22 Script 1⁄ 4 d. to 10/1922 Self-Government CC 10/-, MCA 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/- less 2/6d. and Script 1⁄ 4 d. to 10/with additional 2/-, 1922-26 Melita 1⁄ 4 d. to £1 (both slightly oxidised) plus 1/-, 2/- and 2/6d. each overprinted “SPECIMEN” and affixed to small piece ex the printer’s archive, 1926 overprinted “POSTAGE” 3d. with variety overprint inverted (B.P.A. certificate, 1980), 1926-27 1⁄ 4 d. imperforate plate proof pair in black on surfaced paper and 1⁄ 4 d. to 10/- set of seventeen, 1929 1⁄ 4 d. to 10/- and 1930 1⁄ 4 d. to 5/-; condition generally fine
£800-1,000
Postal Stationery x1795
ᔛ P
1912 photographic proofs of King George V’s head one on solid rectangular background, the other with the head in oval inscribed “MALTA POSTAGE/ONE PENNY” which was unissued, both affixed to card (115x89mm.) marked “A1” and “A2” respectively. Photo
£150-200
PROVENANCE: De La Rue archives, November 1978
Revenue Stamps x1796
x1797
P ᔛ
ᔛ E
1902 3d. on 1/-, 6d. on 1/- and 9d. on 1/-, each an imperforate proof on watermark paper and with part gum. Photo
£200-250
1923 1⁄ 4 d. and 1/- handpainted essays in indigo and Chinese white, both executed on thin glazed card (76x114mm) dated “19th Oct 1923”, marked “Approved”, initialled and dated “23/10”, fine and highly attractive. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: De La Rue archives, November 1978
Covers and Cancellations x1798
x1799
1880 and 1881 “A.V. BORGES DA SILVA” envelopes to Tripoli, bearing GB 1880-81 21⁄ 2 d. Pl. 19 and 21 tied by rectangle of diamonds in blue and black respectively with similarly coloured arrival datestamps on reverse, both envelopes creased at left. A fine matching pair of covers. Both with Fiecchi Certificate (1972). Photo
£250-300
1892-1990 envelopes (8, two registered), stationery cards (5) and envelope, and picture postcards (9) including 1905 envelope registered to Germany bearing KE 1⁄ 4 d. block of four and 1/-, 1906 envelope registered to USA bearing QV 1d. (4) and KE 1⁄ 2 d., 1914 picture postcards (6) each with censor handstamp and 1990 envelope from Australia to South Africa showing “MISSENT/TO MALTA” h.s.; condition a little mixed though an interesting lot
£150-180
Airmails x1800
A ᔛ
1928-45 envelopes (25) carried on various first or special flights including 1928 (May) to Baghdad and Lahore, 1929 (May) to Karachi, 1931 (June) to Tripoli, Naples and USA (3), 1931 (July) to Khartoum, Entebbe, Nairobi and Dar-es-Salaam, 1935 (May) to Tunis and 1939 (June) to Palermo, Catania, Naples, Rome and from Catania to Malta. A fine lot Photos also appear on pages 117 and 118 WWW.SPINK.COM
£300-400
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––––– 1782 –––––
1774
1784
–––––––––––– 1796 ––––––––––––
1783
1815
1816
1825 115
1826
1829
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Malta, Covers and Cancellations - contd. Incoming Mail x1801
x1802
1864-1930 entire letters (3), envelopes (2) and picture postcards (2) including 1864 entire letters ex the “Taglioferro” correspondence from Livorno and Naples franked at 40c. and 80c. respectively, 1902 envelope from Cape Colony to Sliema franked at 1d. and showing censor mark and 1930 4d. registered envelope from South Africa to Birchircara uprated 2d.
£50-60
1898 10ch. stationery envelope registered from Tabriz to Valletta, uprated with 1897 2ch and 12ch., marked “Via Berlin” and showing, on reverse, Bologna, Naples, Syracuse and arrival datestamps; the envelope a little crease. A most unusual origin of mail
£100-120
Military Mail x1803
x1804
x1805
1867 (2 May) soldier’s envelope to London, headed “From No 1282 Lc Corpl C. Howe”, countersigned by commanding officer, bearing GB 1d. red Pl. 81 tied by “A25” duplex, showing unframed “TOO-LATE” h.s. and, on reverse, red arrival datestamp. Photo
£120-150
1885 (2 July) envelope to England, headed “From M. Sullivan Skilled Ship, H.M.S. Thunderey Malta”, countersigned by commanding officer, bearing 1885 1d. rose (small faults) tied by “A25” duplex; a fraction soiled and with central vertical fold. Photo
£80-100
1894 (11 June) envelope to Portsmouth, headed “From A.E. Harris H.M.S. Vulcan Malta”, countersigned by commanding officer, bearing 1890 1d. carmine tied by “A25” duplex and showing arrival datestamp on reverse. Photo
£80-100
Prisoner of War Mail x1806
Undated envelope (peripheral faults) to Germany showing “FREE FROM PRISONER OF WAR/PC/1/MALTA” oval h.s. in violet, and 1918-19 “Prisoners of War” letter sheets (3) from Verdala Barracks to Egypt and from St Clement’s Camp to Germany, each showing “FREE FROM PRISONER OF WAR/MALTA” oval h.s. for Nos. 2 (red), 3 (violet) and 4 (violet); also two other letter sheets to Germany without handstamps. A good lot
£300-400
Village Postmarks x1807
x1808 x1809
x1810
ᔛ
A small range on mainly QV and KE values to 21⁄ 2 d. comprising Asciak (3), Attard, Balzan, Caccia (4), Dingli (2), Gargur, Gudia, Luca, Marsa, Melleha (4), Micabbiba, Rabato and Tarxien (2), mostly fine clear strikes
£120-150
1906 (6 Sept.) picture postcard to Floriana, bearing KE 1⁄ 2 d. tied by “ASCIAK” c.d.s. with “AM” code; some very light toning around perfs. Photo
£100-120
1915 (Feb.) envelope to Sliema, bearing KGV 1⁄ 2 d. and War Tax 1⁄ 2 d. tied by “BIRCHIRCARA” c.d.s. with code “A”; some light peripheral staining and part of flap missing
£60-80
1915 (Apr.) picture postcard to Johannesburg, bearing KGV 1d. tied by fine “MUSTA” c.d.s. with “PM” code. Photo
£100-120
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Ex 1798
1805
1810 1804
1808
1903
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1817
Ex 1797
1832 1830
1831
1833
1795 1834 WWW.SPINK.COM
1835
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MAURITIUS
1811 x1811
1860 (8 Mar.) entire letter to Bordeaux via Suez bearing 1859 Dardenne 2d. pale blue horizontal pair with very large margins all round, tied by three mute barred oval cancellations, showing manuscript “8” rate marking and French maritime d.s., the reverse with three French transit c.d.s. and “MAURITIUS/GPO” crowned circle d.s. A very rare franking with a pair of 2d. Dardennes. Photo
£12,000-15,000
NAURU 1812
1813
刂
ᔛ
x1814
刂
1916-83 mint collection including 1916-23 overprint at foot 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- including both 2d. dies, overprint at centre 1⁄ 2 d. to 2d., De La Rue 2/6d. sepia-brown (centred to lower right), 2/6d. yellow-brown, 2/6d. brown (centred to upper right), 5/- (centred to upper right), 10/- blue (centred to right) and Bradbury 2/6d. (2), and then apparently complete then onwards, fine. Cat. £1,900+
£400-500
1916-65 used collection including 1916-23 overprint at foot 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- including both 2d. dies, overprint at centre 1⁄ 2 d. to 2d., De La Rue 2/6d. yellow-brown, 2/6d. brown, 5/- (centred to right), 10/- pale blue (centred to upper right) and Bradbury 2/6d. (2), and 1924-48 rough paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 10/- and shiny paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 10/-; fine. Cat. £2,200+
£500-600
1916-23 De La Rue 2/6d. yellow-brown, 5/- bright carmine, 10/- pale blue, 1924-48 surfaced paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 10/-, large part original gum; chiefly fine. S.G. 20, 22-23, 26B-39B, £600
£150-200
1815
刂
–– 10/- deep bright blue, fine mint. R.P.S. Certificate (1981). S.G. 23d, £500. Photo
£150-180
1816
ᔛ
–– 10/- deep bright blue, fine and lightly cancelled. S.G. 23d, £600. Photo
£200-250
Photos also appear on page 115 119
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
NEVIS 1817
刂អ B
1876-78 Litho, perf 15 1/- pale green complete sheet of twelve with margins, [9] showing crossed lines on hill, fine appearance with some original gum; some reinforced or split perfs. in places. S.G. 20/20c, £1,240. Photo
£600-800
PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, October 2006
1818
刂អ B
–– 1/- deep green complete sheet of twelve, [9] having variety repaired, fine appearance and with much original gum; some split and reinforced perfs. S.G. 21, £1,440. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, October 2006
1819
1931 indentures (2) relating to the sale of Low Ground Estate from Countess Cowley to Thomas Deane and Arthur Falconer; the first dated May 1931 bears Leeward Islands revenue stamps for 6d. (3), 1/- and 2/- (3) plus 11⁄ 2 d. and 3/- postage stamps plus St. Christopher and Nevis £1 embossed stamp, the second, dated November 1931, bears Leeward Island embossed stamps of 10/-, 2/- and 6d. plus St. Christopher and Nevis embossed stamps for 5/- and a 1d. stamp; some age faults though interesting documents
£100-120
Note: Lord Le Despencer owned the plantation at least until 1871, when it was known as Lower Ground. In 1920 Low Ground (491 acres) was owned by Clare, Countess Cowley
NEWFOUNDLAND 1820
1821
刂
x1822
1823
1824
刂
刂
1857-1947 selection housed in an album including mint 1857-64 3d. used, 5d., 8d., 1860 3d. marginal strip of three, 1861-64 2d., 5d. (8, one a pair) 6d., lower right block of four, 61⁄ 2 d. (two pairs), 8d. (4), 1/- (4), 1865-71 5c. brown used, 1911-15 Coronation to 15c., 1919 Newfoundland Contingent to 36c.; also a selection of envelope and postal stationery. Condition mixed. (hundreds)
£700-800
1865-71 yellowish paper 5c. (straight-edge at left), 12c., 13c. and 24c. (straight-edge at right), white paper 2c., 10c. and 12c. (5 including a marginal block of four), all with varying amounts of original gum, fine. Cat. £1935
£200-300
1865-71 yellowish paper 13c., 24c., white paper 10c., 12c., 1910 8c. to 15c., 1919 Contingent set, 1919 Air Trans-Atlantic $1 on 15c. (2, one no comma after Air Post), 1931 Air no watermark 15c., 50c. and $1, 1933 Air set, 1933 Balbo $4.50 on 75c., large part original gum; chiefly fine S.G. 29-30, 32-33, 100-105, 130-141, 143, 143a, 192-194, 230-234, 235, £1,845
£500-600
1868-98 mint range including 1868-73 3c. blue and 6c. marginal block of four and single, 1876-79 rouletted 1c. and 5c., 1880-82 1c. (9 including a block of four), 2c. (6 including a block of four), 3c. and 5c., 1887-88 new colours 1⁄ 2 c. marginal block of four with part imprint, 1c. (14 including a marginal block of twelve with imprint), 2c. marginal block of four (some foxing) and a vertical pair, 3c., 5c. and 10c. block of four and marginal vertical pair, 1890 3c. (20 including three blocks of four), 1894 1⁄ 2 c. block of six and single, 5c. block of four and singles (2), 6c. (2) and 12c. marginal pair, and 1896-98 1 ⁄ 2 c. and 2c.. A generally fine lot in above average condition. Cat. £4400+
£850-1,100
1897 Discovery 1c. to 60c. with additional 1c. to 5c. in blocks of four, 1897 (Oct.) 1c. (Type 36) on 3c. block of four (a few fox spots on reverse) and a single, 1897-1918 1⁄ 2 c. (5 including a block of four), 1c. carmine (6 including a block of four), 1c. blue-green (7 including a block of four), 2c. orange (10 including two blocks of four), 2c. scarlet (6 including a block of four), 3c. (2), 4c. (2) and 5c. (2), 1908 2c. (2), mostly fine mint and in above average condition. Cat. £1400
£300-400
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NEW GUINEA 1914-15 on German New Guinea, 6mm. apart 1825
刂
1d. on 3pf. brown, fine mint. S.G. 1, £700. Photo
£200-250
1826
ᔛ
1d. on 3pf. brown showing “1” for “I”, cancelled by Rabaul two-line d.s. in violet, fine. Rare. S.G. 1a, £2,250. Photo
£600-800
1d. on 5pf. (corner crease), 2d. on 10pf., 2d. on 20pf., 21⁄ 2 d, on 10f. and 21⁄ 2 d. on 20pf., fine mint. S.G. 2-6, £470
£120-150
1d. on 5pf., 2d. on 10pf. (on small piece), 2d. on 20pf., 21⁄ 2 d. on 10pf. and 21⁄ 2 d. on 20pf., fine used. S.G. 2-6, £745
£200-250
2d. on 10pf. carmine showing “1” for “I”, tied by Rabaul two-line d.s. on small piece, fine. S.G. 3a, £500. Photo
£120-150
2d. on 20pf. ultramarine showing “1” for “I”, tied by Rabaul two-line d.s. in violet on small piece, fine. S.G. 4a, £425. Photo
£120-150
3d. on 25pf. black and red on yellow, fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (1982). S.G. 7, £325. Photo
£80-100
3d. on 25pf. black and red on yellow, tied by Rabaul two-line d.s. in violet on small piece, fine. S.G. 7, £425. Photo
£100-120
1827
1828
刂
ᔛ
1829 ័ 1830 ័ 1831
刂
1832 ័ 1833
刂
3d. on 30pf. black and orange on buff, fine mint. S.G. 8, £425. Photo
£120-150
1834
ᔛ
3d. on 30pf. black and orange, cancelled by part Rabaul two-line d.s. in violet, fine. S.G. 8, £475. Photo
£120-150
4d. on 40pf. black and carmine, fine mint. S.G. 9, £425. Photo
£120-150
4d. on 40pf. black and carmine, fine used on small piece. S.G. 9, £500. Photo
£120-150
5d. on 50pf. black and purple on buff; horizontal crease at top otherwise fine mint. S.G. 10, £750. Photo
£150-180
5d. on 50pf. black and purple on buff showing “1” for “I”, cancelled by Rabaul two-line d.s. in violet; two short creases at left. Rare. S.G. 10a, £3,000. Photo
£500-600
8d. on 80pf. black and carmine on rose, fine mint. S.G. 11, £950. Photo
£250-300
1835
刂
1836 ័ 1837
1838
1839
刂
ᔛ
刂
1914-15 on German New Guinea, 5mm. apart 1840
1841
刂
ᔛ
1d. on 3pf., 1d. on 5pf. (2, one with short “1”), 2d. on 10pf., 2d. on 20pf., 21⁄ 2 d. on 10pf., 3d. on 25pf., 3d. on 30pf., 4d. on 40pf. and Official 1d. on 3pf. and 1d. on 5pf. (both with a light tone on reverse), fine mint. Cat. £1,165
£300-400
1d. on 3pf., 1d. on 5pf., 2d. on 10pf., 2d. on 20pf., 3d. on 25pf., 3d. on 30pf. (on piece), 4d. on 40pf. and Official 1d. on 3pf. (on piece), fine used. Cat. £1,063
£250-300 £100-120
1842
ᔛ
21⁄ 2 d. on 10pf. carmine, fine used. S.G. 20, £350. Photo
1843
刂
5d. on 50pf. black and purple on buff, fine mint. S.G. 25, £300. Photo
1844 ័
£80-100
5d. on 50pf. black and purple on buff, fine used on small piece. S.G. 25, £375. Photo
£100-120
1845
刂
8d. on 80pf. black and carmine on rose, fine mint. S.G. 26, £425. Photo
£100-120
1846
ᔛ
8d. on 80pf. black and carmine on rose, fine used. S.G. 26, £600. Photo
£150-180
Photos appear on pages 115, 118 and 123 121
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES New Guinea - contd. 1915 Registration Labels Surcharged - Sans-serif Letters 1847
刂
1848 ័
1849
1850
1851
1852
刂
刂
刂
刂
Rabaul (Deutsch Neuguinea), No. 826, unused with part original gum, and Rabaul (Deutsch-Neuguinea), No. 534, unused without gum, the former with some short perfs at foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 33, 33d, £700. Photo
£150-180
Rabaul (Deutsch Neuguinea), No. 853, tied by “RABAUL/NEW BRITAIN” oval d.s. in violet on small piece, and Rabaul (Deutsch-Neuguinea), No. 805, cancelled by Rabaul c.d.s., the latter a little soiled, otherwise fine. S.G. 33, 33d; £825. Photo
£180-220
Herbertshöhe (Deutsch Neuguinea), No. 335, fine unused with large part original gum. B.P.A. Certificate (1984). S.G. 36, £275. Photo
£80-100
Herbertshöhe (Deutsch Neu-Guinea), No. 666, unused without gum; light diagonal crease. S.G. 36e, £500. Photo
£100-120
Kieta (Deutsch-Neuguinea), No. 328, unused without gum, a few short perfs. as usual, fine. S.G. 38, £450. Photo
£120-150
Manus (Deutsch Neuginea), No. 523, unused with part original gum, small internal crease, otherwise fine. S.G. 39, £300. Photo
£60-80
1915 Registration Labels Surcharged - Seriffed Letters 1853
1854
1855
刂
刂
ᔛ
Freidrich Wilhelmshafen horizontal pair, Nos. 807-806, with No. 807 showing variety no stop after “d”, fine unused without gum. S.G. 41/41b, £725. Photo
£200-250
Kawieng, No. 274, fine unused with large part original gum. R.P.S. Certificate (1981). S.G. 42, £250
£60-80
Kawieng, No. 466, cancelled with part Rabaul c.d.s., a few short perfs at right otherwise fine. S.G. 42, £650. Photo
£150-180
1914 (Dec.) on Marshall Islands, 5mm. apart 1856
1857
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1d. on 3pf., 1d. on 5pf. (crease), 2d. on 10pf., 2d. on 20pf. (2, one with no stop after “d”), 4d. on 40pf., 5d. on 50pf. and 1d. on 2d. on 10pf., fine mint. Cat. £887
£200-250
1d. on 5pf., 2d. on 10pf., 2d. on 20pf. and 1d. on 2d. on 10pf. (on small piece), fine used. Cat. £445
£120-150
1858
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3d. on 25pf. black and red on yellow, fine mint. S.G. 54, £425. Photo
£120-150
1859
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3d. on 25pf. black and red on yellow, fine used on fragment. S.G. 54, £550. Photo
£150-180
1860
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3d. on 30pf. black and orange on buff, fine mint. S.G. 55, £425. Photo
£120-150
1861
刂
4d. on 40pf. black and carmine showing no stop after “d”, fine mint. S.G. 56e, £425. Photo
£120-150
1862
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8d. on 80pf. black and carmine on rose, fine mint. S.G. 58, £475. Photo
£120-150
1863
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8d. on 80pf. black and carmine on rose, fine and lightly cancelled. B.P.A. Certificate (1980). S.G. 58, £700. Photo
£200-250
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1836
1838
1839
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
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1859
1818
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1865
1866
1867
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A mint collection comprising 1915 (Jan.-Mar.) 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d. (5, one Die II), 4d. (3, one the chrome-yellow shade - slightly gum toned - Brandon Certificate) and 5d., 1915 (Jan.) - 1916 (Mar.) 2d. to 1/- and 10/- with 3d. greenish olive shade), 1915 (Oct.) - 1916 (July) 2d. to 5/-, 1915 (Dec.) - 1916 2d., 3d. (both dies) and 2/-, 1918 surcharges, 1918-23 KGV 1⁄ 2 d. (both), 1d. (both dies), 4d. and 5d., Kangaroo 2d. (both dies), 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 3d. (both dies), 6d. (2), 9d., 1/- (2), 2/- to 10/- and colour changes 1d., 2d. (both) and 4d. (both), fine; also KGV 1d., 2d., 4d. and Kangaroo 1/- perforated “OS”. Cat. £2,200+
£600-800
A mint collection including 1915 (Jan.-Mar.) 1⁄ 2 d. (5), 1d. (3), 4d. (3) and 5d. “abc” strips of three, and 1⁄ 2 d. type “a” plus “c” pair and 4d. Type “c”+“b”+“c” horizontal strip of three, 1915 (Jan.) - 1916 (Mar.) 21⁄ 2 d. complete pane of thirty 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 3d., 9d. (2) and 1/- “abc” strips of three 2d. type “a”+“c”+“c” strip, 21⁄ 2 d. type “b”+“c” pair, 3d. type “a”+“c” pair and 10/- single, 1915 (Oct.) - 1916 (July) 2d., 6d. (2), 9d., 1/- (2) and 5/- “abc” strips of three, 1915 (Dec.) - 1916 2d. (2), 3d. and 2/- (2) “abc” strips of three, 1918 (May) surcharges (both used on a small piece) and 1918-23 2d. (2), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d., 6d., 9d., 1/- (2) and 2/- vertical strips of three, 2d. (3), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d., 6d., 9d. (3), 1/(2), 2/- (3), 5/- and 10/- singles and colour changes 1d. (4), 2d. orange (6), 2d. scarlet (2), 4d. violet (2) and 4d. ultramarine (8 including a block of four); varying degrees of toning throughout though many of fine appearance
£300-400
A used collection comprising 1915 (Jan.-Mar.) 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d. (4, one Die II), 4d. (3, one chrome-yellow - R.P.S. Certificate) and 5d., 1915 (Jan.) - 1916 (Mar.) 2d., 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. (2), 6d., 9d., 1/- and 10/-, 1915 (Oct.) - 1916 (July) 2d. to 5/-, 1915 (Dec.) - 1916 2d., 3d. (both dies) and 2/-, 1918 surcharges, 1918-23 KGV 1⁄ 2 d. (both), 1d. (3 including Die II vertical pair), 4d. and 5d., Kangaroo 2d. (both dies), 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 3d. (both dies), 6d. (2), 9d, 1/- (2), 2/- to 10/- and colour changes 1d., 2d. (both) and 4d. (both); Also KGV values (7) and Kangaroos (6) perforated “OS”. Mostly fine. Cat. £2,900+
£800-1,000
1915 (Jan.) 1st watermark £1 brown and ultramarine (type b), fine mint. Brandon Certificate (1979). S.G. 85, £475. Photo
£120-150 £200-250
1868
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–– £1 brown and ultramarine (type b), fine used. S.G. 85, £650. Photo
1869
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1916 3rd watermark, £1 chocolate and dull blue (type a), fine mint. S.G. 99, £325. Photo
1870
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–– £1 chocolate and dull blue (type c), fine used. S.G. 99, £450. Photo
£80-100 £120-150
Mandated Territory 1871
1872
1873
1874
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1925-27 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 with 6d. shades and 1931 Air 1⁄ 2 d. to £1, fine mint. S.G. 125-149, £681
£180-220
–– 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 with 6d. shades and 1931 Air 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 (a fraction soiled), fine used. S.G. 125-149, £1,250. Photo for £1
£300-400
1931 (Aug.) 1d. to £1 and Air 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 (1⁄ 2 d. a fraction gum toned and 5/- with two small gum thins), fine mint. S.G. 150-176, £725
£180-220
–– 1d. to £1 and Air 1⁄ 2 d. (block of four) to £1, fine used. S.G. 150-176, £1,050. Photo for £1
£300-400
1875
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1932-34 1d. to £1 and Air 1⁄ 2 d. to £1, fine mint. S.G. 177-203, £500
£150-180
1876
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–– 1d. to £1 and Air 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 (the 1/- with some lightly foxed perfs.), fine used. S.G. 177-203, £575
£150-180
1935 Air £2 bright violet (a little wrinkle at right) and £5 emerald-green, fine mint. S.G. 204-205, £1,100. Photo
£300-400
–– £2 and £5, fine used. S.G. 204-205, £590. Photo
£150-180
1877
1878
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A ᔛ ᔛ
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1861
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1862
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1863
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1869
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1867
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1889
1898
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1900
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1939 1⁄ 2 d. to £1, fine mint. S.G. 212-225, £1,000. Photo
£300-400
1880
A ᔛ ᔛ
–– 1⁄ 2 d. to £1, the 3d. with small tone spot on reverse, otherwise fine used. S.G. 212-225, £800. Photo
£200-250
Official Stamps 1881
1882
刂
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1919-23 KGV 1d. carmine-red, 2d. rose-scarlet and 4d. violet, each perforated “OS”, fine mint. S.G. O3, O19, O20; £775
£200-250
–– KG V 1d. and 5d., Kangaroo 2d., 21⁄ 2 d., 3d., 6d. and 1/- (2), rough paper 1d. and colour changes 1d., 2d. (both) and 4d. violet, fine used. Cat. £1,645
£400-500
1883
刂
–– Kangaroo 1/- emerald-green, centred to left, fine mint. S.G. O11, £375. Photo
£100-120
1884
刂
1925-31 1d. to 2/- with 6d. shade, 1931 1d. to 5/- and 1932-34 1d. to 5/-, fine mint. S.G. O22-O54, £589
£150-180
–– 1d. to 2/- with both 6d., 1931 1d. to 5/- and 1932-34 1d. to 5/-, fine used. S.G. O22-O54, £1,050
£300-400
1885
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NEW HEBRIDES 1886
刂
1908-83 apparently complete mint collection including Postage Dues. Cat. £1,350+
£400-500
1887
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1908-63 (Sept.) complete used collection including Postage Dues, the 2d. on 40c. watermarked “RF” (crease at left) with unusual cancellation, fine. Cat. £2,300+
£500-600
NEW SOUTH WALES 1850 Sydney Views 1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
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1d. used selection comprising Pl. I soft yellowish paper (3) and hard bluish paper (2), and Pl. II hard toned paper (2), hard greyish/bluish paper (4) and laid paper (2), various shades, virtually all with four margins and in good to fine condition. Cat. approx. £6,000. Photo
£1,200-1,500
1d. dull carmine, Pl. II, [7] no trees to hill, good margins, indistinctly cancelled though variety clearly visible, fine. S.G. 11a, £700. Photo
£150-180
2d. Pl. I early impression greyish blue, intermediate impressions greyish blue and deep blue, and later impressions greyish blue and dull blue, all with four margins, fine used. Cat. £1,625
£400-500
2d. Pl. II early (2), intermediate (2, one retouched) and worn impressions, various shades, all with four margins (one cut close at top and one close on all sides), generally fine used. Cat. £1,600+
£300-400
2d. Pl. III, ultramarine (2, one with no whip), both with good to large margins, and deep blue with small even margins, fine used. S.G. 29, 29a, 30; £850
£200-250
2d. Pl. IV hard bluish grey paper (2, one with hill not shaded) and laid paper (2), various shades and impressions, all with four margins, fine used. Cat. £900+
£200-250
2d. Pl. V, hard greyish paper (2) and laid paper, all with four margins (laid paper cut-close at lower left), fine used. Cat. £735
£150-180
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3d. soft yellowish paper (2), bluish to grey paper (3) and laid paper (2, one with no whip), all with four margins, good to fine used. Cat. £2,300+
£500-600
3d. yellow-green block of four, [16-17/21-22], clear margins on two sides, cancelled by rather heavy dumb obliterators; a fraction soiled and few minor imperfections. A rare multiple, nine used blocks are recorded, including three on covers. S.G. 42. Photo
£700-900
Laureated Issues 1897
1898
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1851-60 used collection including 1851-52 1d. (6 two on laid paper), 1851-55 2d. Pl. I (11), Pl. II (4) and Pl. III (2), 1852 3d. (4), 1852-53 6d. Pl. I (4) and Pl. I re-engraved (2), 1853 8d. (3) and 1854 watermarked 1d. (4, two unused), 2d. (6, three unused) and 3d. (2, one unused), mostly with four margins, various impression and shades, condition mainly good to fine. Cat. £8,500+
£1,000-1,200
1851-52 1d. orange-brown pair on thick vertically laid bluish paper, [19-20], unused without gum, several defects including [20] with heavy vertical crease, nevertheless a great rarity. S.G. 49, £11,000. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE: Geo. Ginger, December 1945
1899
1900
1901
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–– 2d. Plate I plate proof pair [41-42] in pink on wove paper, good to large margins on three sides, touched along top, a little soiled in places otherwise fine. The only recorded examples. Photo
£700-900
–– 2d. Prussian blue Pl. III strip of six on medium bluish wove paper, [3-8], small to large margins on three sides, cut-into at right, rather heavily cancelled in places, condition generally fine for a multiple of this size. S.G. 63. Photo
£300-400
1852-53 6d. grey-brown Pl. 1 horizontal strip of five, [21-25], margins mostly all round, each cancelled by dumb obliterator, two lightly creased otherwise fine. A very rare multiple. S.G. 76, £1,250+. Photo PROVENANCE: A. Hind, July 1934
£700-900
1902 1902
1853 8d. dull yellow pair, [33-34], with mainly good to large margins, scissor-cut between at top and small nick at foot of [13], used with 2d. Prussian blue pair, [12-13], on 1853 (6 Dec.) entire from Orange to London and re-addressed to Devonport, both cancelled by unclear Barred Numeral; upon redirection GB 1841 2d. blue (2, both cutinto) applied and cancelled, variously rated and showing, on reverse, Orange, Bathurst (6.12), Sydney (8.12), London (20.3) and arrival (21.3) datestamps; the face panel a little soiled. A rare franking. B.P.A. Certificate (1961). Photo Photos also appear on page 125 127
£600-800
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1904
1905
1906
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1853 (Nov.) mourning envelope from Sofala to Birmingham, bearing 1852-53 3d. with four margins and 8d. with large margins on two sides, both cancelled by unclear “104” barred numeral, showing manuscript “2/3” and framed “INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED” h.s. at left and, on reverse, despatch, “NEWSPAPER/NEW S. WALES”, London and arrival datestamps. A neat and most attractive franking. Photo
£250-300
1856-63 Registered 6d. used range comprising 1856 soft paper imperf (5, one a reprint), 1859 hard bluish paper imperf, 1860-63 perf.12 hard paper (2), yellowish paper (2), perf. 13 yellowish paper and watermark “6” (4, one unused); condition generally good to fine. Cat. £3,500+
£500-600
1856 Registered 6d. vermilion and Prussian blue on soft medium yellowish paper, two unused examples of generally fine appearance, one with trace of gum, just clear (at sides) to large margins and small thin at left, the other without gum, small to good margins on three sides, just into at right, and slight thinning at top. S.G. 102, £3,000. Photo
£250-300
1859 Registered 6d. orange and Prussian blue horizontal pair with margin at foot on hard medium bluish wove paper, [42-43], unused with large part original gum, a little soiled and badly creased, and three unused singles (all without watermark), [8], [16] and [45], all with gum, one with clear to good margins, condition sound. S.G. 105, £7,500
£350-450
Diadem Issues
1907
1908
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Imperforate Plate Proofs 1d. in black on wove paper, a complete sheet with the bottom row reconstructed with corner strips of six [109-114] and three [118-120] and a block eight [102-106/114-118]; some creasing etc. nevertheless a remarkable and unique sheet
£1,800-2,200
2d. Plate I in black on wove paper, pairs (2) and singles (2), a pair in black on thin paper, and Plate II pair, [95-96], in black on wove paper, fine
£180-220
Perkins Bacon Trial Proofs
1909 1910 1911
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ᔛ P អ B
The following six lots comprise small format design blocks of six with “POSTAGE” and value tablets blank, and with void lower left corner In yellow on wove paper (75x112mm.) marked “LC” at foot; small thin at foot clear of design. Photo
£600-800
In deep blue on thin wove paper (56x90mm.), two small stains, one clear of designs, the other between at the top of the bottom pair. Photo
£500-600
In slate-purple on wove paper with 3mm. borders, affixed at top to piece of paper (72x118mm.), fine. Photo
£600-800
1912
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In dull purple on wove paper with 4-5mm. borders, fine. Photo
£600-800
1913
ᔛ P អ B
In dull purple on horizontally laid paper with 3-4mm. borders, small tear at top left just affecting design, otherwise fine. Photo
£500-600
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In lake-red, three blocks in slightly differing shades, all with c. 2-3mm. borders, each affixed at top to piece of paper (228x135mm.) marked “No 4”, “No 5” and “No 6” respectively, fine. Photo
£2,000-2,500
Experimental Roulettes 1915
1916
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1d. orange-vermilion block of four with experimental roulette made by James Dutton in 1856, large part original gum; the lower left stamp with some stain spots, otherwise fine. A rare multiple. Photo
£600-800
1d. orange-vermilion vertical pair (severed and rejoined) with experimental roulette made by James Dutton in 1856, large part original gum, fine. Photo
£300-400
Issued Stamps 1917
1918
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1854-60 used range, comprising 1854-59 6d. (10, two with watermark “8”), 8d. (2) and 1/- (5, two on piece and one with watermark “8”) and 1856-60 1d. (6, three unused), 2d. (6, one unused and one watermarked “5”) and 3d. (3), various shades, mostly with four margins, condition generally good to fine. Cat. £3,700+
£600-800
1854-59 8d. rich golden yellow (1st printing) vertical pair, the lower stamp with clear to large margins, the upper touched at one corner and with tear, cancelled by dumb obliterator. A rare multiple. S.G. 97. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
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–– 8d. golden yellow to orange-yellow (2nd printing), a horizontal pair with good to large margins virtually all round (just touched at upper left), rather heavily cancelled by dumb obliterator; the left stamp with a pressed crease otherwise fine. S.G. 97. Photo WWW.SPINK.COM
£400-500
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1916
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8d. dull yellow-orange, good to large margins, fine used. S.G. 98, £1,300. Photo
1921
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–– 1/- rosy vermilion, error watermark “8”, large margins, fine used. S.G. 99a, £180
1922
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1856-60 2d. blue Pl. II, good to large margins, unused without gum, corner crease at lower right otherwise fine. B.P.A. Certificate (2013). S.G. 114, £750. Photo
£150-180
–– 3d. dull green with error watermark “2”, lightly cancelled by part Sydney duplex; cut-into at two places and with a tiny thin at upper left, otherwise fine. Very rare. S.G. 117a, £3750. Photo
£400-500
1860-72 perforated mostly used collection, comprising perf. 12 1d. (3, one mint), 2d. (4), 3d. (2), 5d. (2, one unused), 6d. (7, two mint) and 1/- (3, one mint - regummed), perf.13 1d. (3, one mint), 3d. (7, two mint; including three, one of which is mint, with watermark “6”), 5d. (6, three mint including one with watermark inverted), 6d. (10, three mint; including two with watermark “5” and one with watermark “12”), 8d. (5, two mint) and 1/- (6, three mint); condition generally good to fine. Cat. £5,500+
£1,000-1,200
1860-72 perf 12, 2d. pale blue (Pl. I), four unused examples, three with part or small part original gum, one of which has clipped perfs at top and one with light diagonal crease. S.G. 133, £2400
£200-250
–– 2d. pale blue (Pl. I) lower right corner block of twelve (3x4) with the normal imperforate margins at right and at foot, some pressed creases otherwise fine used. A very rare multiple. S.G. 133, £1,680. Photo
£400-500
–– 2d. pale blue (Pl. I) horizontal pair, [25-26] with [25] showing retouch, normal imperforate margin at left and browning due to gum, clearly cancelled by Sydney duplex dated 26 May 1862, [26] with small stain at foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 133/133a, £1420+. Photo
£200-250
1923
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1925
1926
1927
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–– 2d. Prussian blue (Pl. II) rejoined vertical pair, [45/57], clearly showing both retouches, [57] being the second retouch, lightly cancelled; [57] with small defect at top right caused through separation, the odd lightly stained perf otherwise fine. S.G. 136b, £850. Photo
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Geo. Ginger, December 1945
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
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–– 3d. yellow-green unused without gum and blue-green unused with part original brown gum, the former with small thin at lower left corner, the latter with most perfs cut off at right. S.G. 139-140, £2400. Photo
£100-120
–– 3d. blue-green, unused with small part original brown gum, perfs slightly trimmed at left, otherwise fine. S.G. 140, £800. Photo
£120-150
–– 5d. dull green, unused with part original gum, centred to right, fine. S.G. 141, £375. Photo
£80-100
–– 8d. lemon-yellow, cancelled “51” in rays, rounded top right corner and suspicion of crease at top, otherwise fine. A very rare shade. R.P.S. Certificate (1938). S.G. 149, £2000. Photo
£350-450
1860-72 perf 13 3d. yellow-green and 3d. dull green on watermark double-lined “6”, both unused with small part gum, usual ragged perfs, fine. S.G. 157a, 158a; £390
£60-80
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–– 3d. yellow-green block of four on watermark double-lined “6”, unused with large part original gum, the lower pair with light bend, fine. S.G. 157a, £760. Photo
£150-180
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–– 6d. purple on watermark double-lined “12”, unused with part original gum, centred to lower right, fine. S.G. 165b, £700. Photo
£100-120
–– 6d. purple on watermark double-lined “12” (lifted and replaced) and De La Rue 2d. vertical pair on 1866 (Dec.) envelope to Scotland, showing Lanark transit c.d.s. (12.2) alongside and, on reverse, Berrima (23.12), Sydney (24.12), Lanark and Cumnook (13.2) arrival datestamps. Attractive. S.G. 165ab
£60-80
–– 6d. purple with watermark “12” inverted, unused with part original gum, centred to lower left, fine. S.G. 165b, £700. Photo
£150-180
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1939
刂
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1941
1942
1943
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1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
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1860-72 6d. purple with watermark double-lined “12” inverted and reversed, unused with part original gum, centred to lower left, fine. S.G. 165b, £700. Photo
£100-120
–– 6d. purple with watermark double-lined “12” inverted and reversed, unused with small part original gum, centred to lower right, fine. S.G. 165b, £700. Photo
£80-100
1862 perf compound 12x13, 1d. scarlet, fine used on small piece, tied by “H O/SYDNEY” duplex dated April 1? 1862. Rare. R.P.S. Certificate (1937). S.G. 171, £1,700. Photo
£300-400
–– 1d. scarlet, indistinctly cancelled, fine. Rare. R.P.S. Certificate (1926). S.G. 171, £1700. Photo
£250-300
–– 2d. dull blue horizontal strip of three, [51-53], perf 12x13x12x13, cancelled “56” in rays, a little browned by gum, straight-edge at right, fine. A rare multiple. S.G. 172, £540+. Photo
£150-180
–– 2d. dull blue horizontal strip of three, [118-120], perf 12x13x13x13, cancelled by Sydney duplex dated 4 February 1862, a little browned by gum, fine. A rare multiple. S.G. 172, £540+. Photo
£200-250
1861-97 5/- Coin range including 1861-88 perf. 13 (3), perf. 10 and perf. 11 mint/unused, perf. 12, perf. 13 (4), perf. 10 (3), perf. 12x10 and perf. 11 used, and 1897 re-issue perf mint and used, perf.12 mint and used, perf. 12x11 mint and perf. 11x12 used; generally good to fine. Cat. £2400+
£500-600
1861-88 5/- Coin perf 12, purple, five unused examples in slightly differing shades, one without gum and another thinned, the others fine with large part original gum
£300-400
–– 5/- royal purple, perf. 13, unused with part original gum, centred to right, fine. S.G. 175, £750. Photo
£150-180
1862-65 watermark single-lined “1”, surfaced paper 1d. dull red, unused without gum, centred to lower left, fine. One of three examples recorded by Hutson (see pages 54-55 of his book). Very rare. Photo
£100-120
1862 watermark double-lined “2”, perf 13 2d. blue block of six (2x3), unused with large part normal brown gum, perfs a little ragged at foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 189, £600
£120-150
–– perf 12x13x13x13 2d. blue, fine and lightly cancelled, rare; also two other examples, one perf 12 (badly thinned and a little soiled; ex Yardley), the other perf 13 x imperf (toned), both used
£80-100
1863-69 watermark single-lined “2”, 2d. blue, perf 121⁄ 2 , cancelled by Corowa datestamp for 18 December 1863, a little soiled otherwise fine. The only example recorded by Hutson (see page 54 of his book). Photo
£100-120
PROVENANCE: Judge H. Montgomerie Hamilton, February 1958
Photos appear on page 131
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1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
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1864-1907 mint collection including 1862-65 wmk. single-line “1” 1d. and no wmk. 1d. and 2d.,1864-65 wmk. single-line “1” 1d., 1867-93 4d. (2) and 10d. (5, various perfs), 1871-1902 1d. (4, one perf 10), 2d. (4, one perf. 10), 3d. (5), 4d. (2), 5d. (2), 6d. (2), 8d., 9d. on 10d. (5) and 1/- (3), 1882-97 1d. (2), 2d. (4), 3d. (10), 4d. (4), 5d. (14 including a block of four, 6d., 8d. (3), 9d. on 10d. (4, one with surcharge double), 10d. (4) and 1/- (3), 1885-86 “POSTAGE” in black on 5/- (regummed), 1886-87 1d. (2), 2d. (2) and 3d. (2), 1891 surcharges, 1897 Charity, 1898-99 6d. emerald-green (3) and 6d. orange-yellow (4), 1899 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1902-03 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d., 1905-10 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (3), 1905 9d. (4), 1907 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. and a good range of Official Stamps including 1886 perf. 12x10 5/- (thin spot) and 1890 5/- (2) and some Postage Dues including 1891-92 perf. 10 5/- and perf. 12x10 10/- and 20/-. A generally fine lot. Cat. £13,000+
£3,000-4,000
1864-1907 used collection including 1862-65 wmk. single-line “1” 1d. and no wmk. 1d. and 2d., 1871-1902 1d. (4), 2d. (5), 3d. (5), 4d. (4), 5d. (2), 6d. (4), 8d. (3), 9d. on 10d. (3) and 1/- (4), 1882-97 1d. (6), 2d. (8), 3d. (14), 4d. (5), 5d. (14), 6d. (9), 8d. (3), 9d. on 10d. (2), 10d. (4) and 1/- (5), 1897 Charity, 1898-99 6d. emerald-green (3) and 6d. orange-yellow (3), 1899 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1902-03 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1905-10 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (3), 1905 perf 11 20/-, a good range of Official Stamps including 1879-85 2d. (3), 3d. (3, one with red overprint), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d., 8d. (2) and 1/-, 1880-88 Coin 5/- (2) and 1890-91 perf. 10 5/- (2) and perf. 12 5/- (2), and some Postage Dues including 5/- (3), 10/- and 20/- cancelled-to-order; condition generally good to fine. Cat. £4,000+
£1,000-1,200
1871-1902 watermark Crown over “NSW” (I), perf 10 1d. scarlet, a horizontal pair cancelled by Sydney duplex dated 17 May 1883, centred to foot, fine. A rare printing. S.G. 208c, £360. Photo
£100-120
1882-97 watermark Crown over “NSW” (II), 1d. salmon, perf 10x13, cancelled by “865” duplex, one short perf at top otherwise fine. Very rare. S.G. 222b, £200. Photo
£60-80
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£250-300
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1885-86 “POSTAGE” in black 5/- and 10/-, “POSTAGE” in blue 10/-, and 1894-1904 10/- (7, various perfs.), all used, generally fine. Cat. £900+
£200-250
1885 overprinted “POSTAGE” in blue, perf. 12 10/- mauve and claret, fine unused with part original gum. S.G. 241b, £275. Photo
£70-90
1888-89 Centennial 1d. (8), 2d. (6), 4d. (5), 6d. (3), 8d. (4) and 1/- (6), various perfs. and shades, generally fine mint. S.G. 253-260, £1,199
£250-300
–– 2d. Emu (2), unused with small part original gum and lightly cancelled, and 1/unused with small part original gum, all imperforate, fine
£150-180
–– 2d. Prussian blue horizontal pair with margin at right, variety imperforate, fine mint. S.G. 254a, £325
£80-100
1889 5/- (2) and 1890 5/- (6) and 20/- (4), various perfs. and shades, fine used. Cat. £780+
£200-250
–– perf. 10 5/- deep purple, 5/- deep violet and 20/- cobalt-blue (perfs. clipped at left), all unused with large part original gum and centred to one corner, fine. S.G. 261, 261a, 262; £1,200. Photo
£300-400
1890 5/- perf. 10 (2), perf. 11 (2) and perf. 10x11, shades, generally fine mint. Cat. £1350
£300-400 £400-500
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1960
1961
1962
1963
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–– 20/- perf. 10, perf 11 (2), perf. 12 and perf. 11x12, shades, fine mint. Cat. £1,400
1965
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–– 20/- ultramarine, perf. 11, some heavy hinge remnants, otherwise fine. S.G. 264c, £325. Photo Photos appear on page 135 WWW.SPINK.COM
£80-100
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1891 “Halfpenny” on 1d. grey, variety surcharge double, creased corner perf., otherwise fine used. Rare. S.G. 266b, unpriced used. Photo
£100-120
1894-1904 10/- perf.12, perf. 10, perf. 11, perf. 12x11 (2, one with creases), perf. 12 and chalk-surfaced paper perf. 12, perf. 11 and perf. 12x11, fine mint. Cat. £2,400+. Photo
£700-900
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1897-99 Diamond Jubilee competition essay, an enlarged pen and ink design for a 1d. value in red and black on paper (115x145mm.) pinned to piece of folded paper with Tender Board d.s. dated “22 APR. 97” and numbered No. 140; also photographs of twenty-five designs submitted by sixteen submitters, ten with Tender Board handstamps for Nos. 8, 12, 14, 17 18, 20 21, 42, 43 and 95, a large piece of folded paper with ten different photographs marked “Ten photographic reductions of selected designs”, three photographs of proposed 1d., 2d. and 21⁄ 2 d. designs on piece of folded paper headed “DESIGNS PREPARED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER”, another sheet of folded paper headed “DESIGNS FOR PROPOSED NEW POSTAGE STAMPS” signed by the judges with photographs of the best and runner-up designs, and a letter dated 27 April 1897 from the Government Printer with the proposed cost of production. A most fascinating lot. Photo Photos also appear on page 135 137
£600-800
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1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1897-99 stamp-size photographs of the 2d. and 21⁄ 2 d. original drawings accepted for the Jubilee issue and altered before being used for the issued stamps, the former affixed to card (74x87mm.)
£60-80
1899 watermark Crown over “NSW” (II), chalk-surfaced paper 1d. scarlet block of six (2x3) with margin at top, showing vertical perfs. between double and horizontally on first row, fine mint
£60-80
1899 watermark Crown over “NSW” (III), 1⁄ 2 d. blue-green, a perf. 12x111⁄ 2 block of four showing an additional perf. 12 vertical row between, one with small tone spot on reverse, otherwise fine mint. Rare. Unlisted in S.G. Photo
£200-250
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–– 6d. deep orange lower left corner block of four, variety imperforate, gum a little browned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 305a, £1,100. Photo
£250-300
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–– 6d. emerald-green block of four with part margin at right, variety imperforate, fine mint. S.G. 307a, £1,200. Photo
£400-500
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–– 9d. on 10d. dull brown, varieties surcharge double and surcharge albino, fine mint. S.G. 309a, 309b; £550
£150-180
1905 20/- cobalt-blue, perf. 11 and perf.12, fine mint. S.G. 350, 350a; £625. Photo
£200-250
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1977
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1882-85 perf. 10 8d. yellow, variety overprint double, partially inked and most noticeable on the “S”, part “N.S.W.” duplex cancellation; a little soiled. Very rare and possibly the only known used example, offered “as is”. S.G. O32aa. Photo
£50-60
1887-90 overprinted with Type O2, perf. 12 10/- mauve and claret, fine used. Rare. R.P.S.V. Certificate (2009). S.G. O37 £1,200. Photo
£300-400
1978
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1890-91 5/- dull lilac, perf. 12, fresh mint. Scarce. S.G. O49b, £750. Photo
£200-250
1979
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£250-300
Photos appear on pages 135 and 141
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THURSDAY 30 JANUARY 2014 Fourth session commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 1980-2391) NEW ZEALAND 1980
1981
1982
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1855-57 London print, 2d. dull blue with clear to large margins, lightly cancelled. B.P.A. Certificate (1993). S.G. 2, £650. Photo
£180-200
1855-58 blue paper, 1d. red with margins nearly all round, neatly cancelled “18”, thin though of good appearance, and 2d. blue with clear to large margins, partially loss of blueing. S.G. 4, 5, £2,300. Photo
£300-400
1857-63 imperforate 1d. (2, one apparently used), 2d. (4, one apparently unused, repaired), 6d. (5, one chestnut) and 1/- (2); mainly with margins all round; faults in places though generally of good appearance. S.G. 8-17 group
£600-800
1862 Watermark Large Star, Imperforate 1983
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1d. orange-vermilion, close to large margins, fresh unused. S.G. 33, £900. Photo
£200-250
1984
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1d. carmine-vermilion (2), 2d. blue, 3d. lilac and 1/- deep green, margins nearly all round, unused or regummed; a couple with creases, 3d. with small hole and 1/- repaired. S.G. 35, 38, 40
£250-300
1d. (3), 2d. (5), 3d., 6d. (3) and 1/- (3), shades, mainly with good to large margins, variously cancelled with two 2d. having c.d.s.; a few small faults though of good to fine appearance. B.P.A. Certificate (1990) for one 1/-. S.G. 33-46 group
£400-500
1985
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1862 Watermark Large Star, Rouletted 7 1986
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1d. orange-vermilion, a large and well-centred example with roulettes on three sides and showing portion of adjoining stamp at foot, neatly cancelled “1”; very fine. S.G. 47, £800. Photo
£300-350
PROVENANCE:
Harry Lacoste Bartrop, 1984 Joseph Hackmey Sale I, 2009 1987
1988
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1d. (two shades), 2d. (two shades), 3d., 6d. (four shades) and 1/- (three shades), mainly with roulettes on two or more sides; faults in places though of generally good to fine appearance. Certificates for two. S.G. 47-58 group
£800-1,000
2d. deep blue, a large example with roulettes on all four sides and showing portion of adjoining stamp at right, neatly cancelled “1”; trace of a crease at upper right corner, otherwise fine and of superb appearance. R.P.S. Certificate (1931). S.G. 49, £475. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Harry Lacoste Bartrop, 1984 Joseph Hackmey Sale I, 2009
1989
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2d. slate-blue with roulettes on all sides and very lightly cancelled; light crease at lower right corner which does not affect the very fine appearance of this rare and delicatelycoloured stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1942). S.G. 50, £850. Photo PROVENANCE: Charles Williams, 1947 Joseph Hackmey, 2009
Photos appear on page 141 139
£350-400
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES New Zealand - contd. 1862 Watermark Large Star, Serrated Perf. 16 to 18 at Nelson 1990
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1d. orange-vermilion, 2d. deep blue, 6d. black-brown and 1/- yellow-green, all with perforations, or traces thereof (1/-), on one or more sides; 1d. discoloured and the others with small faults. A rare group. B.P.A. or R.P.S. Certificates for each with the 1/- stating “genuine as far as one can say”. S.G. 59, 60, 63, 65, £9,500. Photo
£500-600
1862 Watermark Large Star, Perforated 13 1991 1992 1993
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1d. (2), 2d. (2), 3d., 6d. (3) and 1/- (3), shades, two with c.d.s.; generally good to fine. S.G. 68-80 group
£350-400
1d. carmine-vermilion, unused with part original gum; vague crease at lower right corner, good appearance. Scarce. S.G. 69, £2,750. Photo
£600-700
1d. carmine-vermilion, unused and regummed; trace of a thin at top, otherwise sound and of good appearance. S.G. 69, £2,750. Photo
£300-350
1862-63 Pelure Paper 1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
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Imperforate 2d. ultramarine (two shades), one lightly cancelled by c.d.s., the other cancelled “9” and “15”, and 6d. black-brown lightly cancelled, one 2d. touched on one side, otherwise with good to large margins; one 2d. with a tear, otherwise sound. Certificates for one 2d. and the 6d. S.G. 82/83, 85, £1,900
£300-350
Imperforate 1/- deep green with clear to very large margins showing trace of adjoining stamp at right, cancelled “16”; trace of thinning at top and purple handstamp just shows through to face. S.G. 86, £1,100. Photo
£200-250
Rouletted 7 6d. black-brown lightly cancelled by c.d.s. and 1/- deep green with numeral cancellations leaving much of portrait clear; sound. R.P.S. Certificate (1942) for 1/-. S.G. 88, 89, £2,275. Photo
£300-350
Perforated 13 at Dunedin 2d. (two shades), 6d. black-brown and 1/- deep green, variously cancelled; one 2d. reperforated at right and 1/- repaired at upper left corner. R.P.S. Certificates for three. S.G. 91-94
£300-350
1863 (early) perforated 13, 2d. dull deep blue cancelled “5”; horizontal crease and trace of a thin at centre, otherwise sound. R.P.S. Certificate (1959). S.G. 96a, £465. Photo
£100-120
1864 Watermark “NZ”, Imperforate 1999
2000 2001
2002
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1d. carmine-vermilion with good to large margins virtually all round (frameline shaved at upper right), unused with large part original gum. B.P.A. Certificate (2000). S.G. 97, £950. Photo
£250-300
1/- green with good to large margins, unused with large part original gum; small natural wrinkle in one lower corner, fine appearance. Scarce. S.G. 100, £1,600. Photo
£500-600
1d. carmine-vermilion with just clear to large margins and Invercargill c.d.s., 2d. pale blue with clear to good margins, and 1/- green with good to very large margins and lightly cancelled, pre-printing horizontal paper crease. S.G. 97, 98, 100, £900
£200-250
6d. red-brown with good to large margins, cancelled “17”; scarce. S.G. 99, £700. Photo
£200-250
1864 Watermark “NZ”, Rouletted 7 at Auckland 2003 2004
2005
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1d. carmine-vermilion, barred numeral cancellation; small faults though of good appearance. Brandon Certificate (2005). S.G. 101, £3,000. Photo
£350-400
2d. pale blue lightly cancelled and 1/- green cancelled “1”, thin at top. S.G. 102, 104, £1,850. Photo
£250-300
6d. red-brown, a large example mainly lightly cancelled; repair at foot and a horizontal crease though of fair appearance and a good space-filler. R.P.S. Certificate (1934). S.G. 103, £3,000. Photo
£100-120
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1977 1973
1972
1976
1988
1978
1989
1998
1999
2007
2011
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1992
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1995
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2003
Ex 2004
2005
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2019
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES New Zealand - contd. 1864 Watermark “NZ”, Perforated 13 at Dunedin 2006
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2d. pale blue cancelled “CH.CH” in oval of bars, and 1/- green with part duplex; 1/- with trace of a horizontal crease, otherwise sound. S.G. 105, 106, £690
£150-200
1864 Watermark “NZ”, Perforated 1212⁄ at Auckland 2007
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2d. pale blue, fresh unused with large part original gum. S.G. 107, £425. Photo
£150-180
2008
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2d. pale blue with Christchurch c.d.s., 6d. red-brown cancelled “7”, and 1/- yellowgreen (repaired) neatly cancelled “070” in oval of bars. S.G. 107-109
£100-120
1864-71 Watermark Large Star 2009
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2012
2013
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1d. (2), 2d. (3), 3d. (2), 4d. yellow, 6d. (2) and 1/- (3), shades, unused, some with original gum and some regummed; a couple with faults though of good to fine appearance
£350-400
1d. (3), 2d. (3), 3d. (3, one apparently the brown-lilac printing, thinned), 4d. rose, 4d. yellow (2), 6d. (2) and 1/- (4, one deep green), shades, variously cancelled; a couple of faults though of generally fine appearance
£250-300
3d. brown-lilac with two indistinct numeral cancellations, a presentable example of this scarce printing. R.P.S. Certificate (1987) states “small pinhole” which we have not located. S.G. 116, £650. Photo
£150-200
3d. lilac with good to large margins, indistinct cancellation, and 3d. deep mauve with just clear to huge margins and neatly cancelled “17”, both imperforate. R.P.S. Certificate (1949). for 3d. lilac. S.G. 117a var., 118a var. Photo
£250-300
4d. orange, neatly cancelled by Nelson c.d.s.; fine, scarce and most attractive. S.G. 121, £1,000. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: Joseph Hackmey, 2009
1871-73 Watermark Large Star 2014
2015
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Perf. 10 1d., Perf. 10x121⁄ 2 1d., 2d. and 6d., Perf. 121⁄ 2 compound with perf. 10 on one side 1d., 2d. and 6d., Perf. 121⁄ 2 1d. (3 with a pair), 2d. (3) and 6d. (2), variously cancelled with the perf. 121⁄ 2 single with Temuka Star; a couple with faults though generally good to fine
£300-350
Perf. 10x121⁄ 2 1d., 2d. vermilion, Perf. 121⁄ 2 1d., 2d. orange and 6d. pale blue, unused with part original gum. S.G. 128, 130, 132a, 133, 136, £1,265
£250-300
1873 Issues 2016
2017
2018
2019
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No watermark 1d. brown, 2d. vermilion and 4d. orange-yellow (2, one showing part watermark letters), 1d. regummed, the others with large part original gum; the 2d. and one 4d. with horizontal creases. S.G. 137-139, 139b, £1,760
£250-300
No watermark 1d. brown (2, one with portion of double-lined capitals), 2d. vermilion (2, one with part of double-lined capitals) and 4d. orange-yellow, used; one 1d. and 2d. with small repairs, 4d. with corner crease, otherwise sound. S.G. 137-139, 137b, 138c, £2,350
£300-400
Watermark “NZ” 2d. vermilion cancelled with part Wellington duplex; sound. S.G. 141, £350. Photo
£100-120
Watermark Lozenges with “INVICTA” in double-lined capitals, 2d. vermilion, neatly cancelled “9”; small light mark in one corner, otherwise sound. S.G. 142, £500. Photo
£140-180
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Watermark Lozenges with “INVICTA” in double-lined capitals, 2d. vermilion, retouched (Row 13/12), neatly cancelled “S” in oval of bars; fine. S.G. 142a, £750. Photo
£250-300
1873-92 Newspaper 1⁄ 2 d. selection comprising watermark “NZ” perf. 10 and perf. 121⁄ 2 unused and used, no watermark perf. 10 unused and used, perf. 121⁄ 2 unused and used and perf. 121⁄ 2 x10 used, watermark Star perf. 121⁄ 2 unused and used, perf. 12 unused and used, and watermark “NZ” and Star unused and used (2, one without watermark; a few of the unused a little soiled, otherwise sound. S.G. 143-151 group
£120-150
1874-78 First Sideface Issue 2022
2023 2024
2025 2026 2027 2028
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A used collection (31) including white paper perf. 121⁄ 2 and perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 10 sets of six, perf. nearly 12 (line) 2d. (2, not guaranteed), blued paper perf. 121⁄ 2 set and perf. 12x111⁄ 2 1d. to 5/-; a few small faults in places though of generally good to fine appearance
£250-300
White paper, perf. 121⁄ 2 1d. to 1/- set of six and blued paper 2d., part to large part original gum; a couple with small faults though of fine appearance. S.G. 152-157, 167, £1,775
£300-400
White paper, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 10, 1d. and 3d. to 1/-, unused with part original gum; 1d. with a vertical crease and 1/- a few foxed perfs. though of good to fine appearance. R.P.S. Certificate (1959) for 1/-. S.G. 159, 161-164, £2,110. Photo
£300-400
–– 1/- green, fresh unused with part original gum; a couple of short perfs. at top, otherwise sound. S.G. 164, £650. Photo
£150-180
White paper, perf. nearly 12x121⁄ 2 , 1d. lilac, unused with large part original gum; scarce. S.G. 164c, £1,500. Photo
£350-400
Watermark Large Star, 1d. deep lilac, large part original gum; light crease towards lower left corner. Rare. S.G. 178, £1,800. Photo
£400-500
Perf. 12x111⁄ 2 (comb) 1d. to 5/- set of seven with additional 2d., unused with part original gum; 1d. fair, 2/- and 5/- with a couple of foxed perfs. S.G. 180-186, £1,460
£200-250
1882-1900 Second Sideface Issue 2029
2030
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An unused/mint collection (84), including watermark Type 12a set to 1/-, watermark Type 12b, perf. 12x111⁄ 2 selection to 1/- and watermark Type 12c perf. 10, perf. 10 and 11 and perf. 1 groups to 1/-; generally good to fine
£600-800
A used collection (86), including watermark Type 12a set to 1/-, watermark Type 12b, perf. 12x111⁄ 2 selection to 1/- and watermark Type 12c perf. 10, perf. 10 and 11 and perf. 1 groups to 1/-; generally good to fine
£200-250
A collection of advertisements (53) in various colours and including unused/mint 1d., 2d. (2), 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 3d. (3 with a pair), 4d. (2), 5d. (2), 6d. (2) and 1/- (4); generally good to fine
£250-300
1898 no watermark 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/- set of fourteen with additional 1⁄ 2 d. (3), 1d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (both), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d., 8d. pair and 1/- shades, part to large part gum and generally good to fine. S.G. 246-259, c. £1,400
£250-300
1898 no watermark 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/- set of fourteen with additional 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (both), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d., 8d. and 1/ shades, good to fine used. S.G. 246-259, c. £1,000
£250-300
1899-1903 Pirie paper, perf. 11 21⁄ 2 d. to 5/- set of eleven with two of each value and additional 4d., 6d. (2), 1/- and 2/- on laid paper, and 1900 perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. (4), 1d. (3), 11⁄ 2 d. (3) and 2d. (3), shades, part to large part gum; one 5/- with a thin though generally good to fine. Also 1900 2d. plate proof marginal block of four. S.G. 260-270, c. £2,000
£350-400
Photos also appear on page 145 143
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2036 2037
2038
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1899-1903 Pirie paper, perf. 11 21⁄ 2 d. to 5/- set of eleven with two of each value, additional 4d., 6d. (2), 1/- (2), 2/- on laid paper, and 1900 perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. (4), 1d. (3), 11⁄ 2 d. (3) and 2d. (3) shades; generally good to fine used. S.G. 260-270, c. £1,270
£250-300
1900 thick soft Pirie paper, 11⁄ 2 d. khaki, unused with part original gum. An attractive example of this rare shade. R.P.S. Certificate (1990). S.G. 275, £1,200. Photo
£300-400
1901-06 1⁄ 2 d. Mount Cook and 1d. Universal mint collection (87), including 1901 Pirie paper perf. 14 1d. and mixed perf. 1⁄ 2 d.; 1901 Basted Mills paper perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d., perf. 14 horizontal pair imperforate vertically and mixed perfs. 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d.; 1902 Cowan paper perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d., perf. 14x11 or 11x14 1⁄ 2 d. (3) and 1d. (2), and mixed perfs. 1⁄ 2 d. (3 with a marginal pair) and 1d. (4 with a marginal pair); 1904 “dot” plates, perf. 11x14 (2) and mixed perfs. (3 with a marginal pair); 1906 new Waterlow plates perf. 14 (3), horizontal pair imperforate vertically and mixed perfs.; 1906 new Royle plates perf. 11, perf. 14x11 (3), perf. 11x14, mixed perfs. and perf. 14x141⁄ 2 (2); 1905-06 slot-machine, imperf. top and bottom with zig-zag roulette pair, imperf. top and bottom with roulette (3 with a pair), two large holes either side, and “Reserve” plate imperf. all round (2); generally good to fine and an attractive and well represented collection
£1,200-1,500
1901-06 1⁄ 2 d. Mount Cook and 1d. Universal mint collection (54), including 1901 Pirie paper mixed perf. 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d.; 1901 Basted Mills paper perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d., perf. 14 1 ⁄ 2 d., perf. 14x11 or 11x14 1⁄ 2 d. (3) and mixed perfs. 1d.; 1902 Cowan paper perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d., perf. 14x11 1⁄ 2 d. and 11x14 1⁄ 2 d. (3), and mixed perfs. 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d. (2); 1904 “dot” plates, perf. 11x14 and mixed perfs.; 1906 new Royle plates perf. 11, mixed perfs. and perf. 14x141⁄ 2 (2); generally good to fine
£250-300
1902-07 Issue 2039 2040 2041
2042
刂
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刂
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Perf. 11 21⁄ 2 d. to 5/- set of ten, two of each value (except 4d. and 9d.) and with additional 5d., 6d. (3) and 1/- (2), good to fine mint. S.G. 308-317 group, c. £1,750
£500-600
–– 21⁄ 2 d. to 5/- set of ten, two of each value (except 4d. and 9d.) and with additional 5d., 6d. (3) and 1/- (2), good to fine used. S.G. 308-317 group, c. £1,200
£200-250
Perf. 14 set of twelve with additional 2d. (2), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. (2), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d., 1/- (2), 2/- and 5/- (3, two on upright watermark paper), good to fine mint. S.G. 318-29 group, c. £1,900
£500-600
–– set of twelve with additional 2d. (2), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. (2), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d., 1/- (2), 2/- and 5/- (3, two on upright watermark paper), used; fair to fine. S.G. 318-29 group, c. £1,350
£250-300
2043
刂
Perf. 14x11 6d. rose-carmine, mint. Scarce. S.G. 325, £425. Photo
£180-200
2044
ᔛ
–– 6d. rose-carmine, lightly cancelled; small crease at upper right corner, otherwise sound. S.G. 325, £425. Photo
£120-150
1902-07 Issue, Mixed Perforations 2045
刂
11⁄ 2 d. chestnut perf. 11 with a patch row of perf. 14 at foot, part original gum; minor creasing at upper left. Scarce. S.G. 339, £1,500. Photo
£300-400
2046
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2d. purple perf. 11x14x14x14, c.d.s. cancellation; fine. S.G. 340, £325. Photo
£100-120
2047
刂
4d. blue and chestnut, marginal from the top of the sheet, perf. 14 with a row of perf. 11 at top, large part original gum; horizontal crease. S.G. 342, £375. Photo
£150-200
4d. blue and chestnut, perf. 14 with a row of perf. 11 at foot (rough); sound. S.G. 342, £425. Photo
£100-120
5d. red-brown perf. 14x14x14x12, neatly cancelled with small part c.d.s. at upper right corner; fine. Rare. S.G. 343, £1,000. Photo
£300-350
6d. rose-carmine perf. 14x11 with a patch row of perf. 14 at left, part original gum. S.G. 344, £425. Photo
£150-180
2048 2049
2050
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ᔛ
刂
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2025
2026
2045
2047
2086
Ex 2095
2046
2049
2027
2048
2052
2087
2036
2050
2051
2071
2090
2043
2077
2091
2096
2044
2056
2058
2078
2092
2135
2085
Ex 2093
2136
2131
2148
2149
2150
2151 145
2152
2154
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2052
2053
2054
2055
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刂
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刂
1906 Cowan paper, perf. 11 1d. aniline carmine, used with part indistinct c.d.s.; fine and rare. R.P.S. Certificate (1985). S.G. 353, £850. Photo
£300-350
1906 Cowan paper, mixed perfs. 1d. deep rose-carmine, marginal from the foot of the sheet and neatly cancelled by part Balclutha c.d.s.; fine and scarce. S.G. 355, £650. Photo
£200-250
1906-83 mint collection with a comprehensive range of issues, including 1906 and 1913 Exhibition sets, 1909-16 and 1915-30 Definitive issues, 1935 Air perf. 14x15 3d., 1935-36 and 1936-42 Pictorials with perforation varieties, etc., and a few Tokelau; a couple of the earlier values with faults though generally good to fine
£300-400
1906-72 used collection with a comprehensive range of issues, including 1906 and 1913 Exhibition sets, 1909-16 and 1915-30 Definitive issues, the latter with selection of twoperf. pairs, 1935 Air perf. 14x15 3d., 1935-36 and 1936-42 Pictorials with perforation varieties, etc.; a few small faults though generally good to fine
£200-250
1907-08 perf. 14 line 1⁄ 2 d. (3), 3d and 6d. (2), perf. 14x13, 131⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. (3), 3d. (2), 4d., 6d. (small soil mark) and 1/-, and perf. 14x15 comb 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 3d. (2), 6d. and 1/- (2); good to fine mint; also a similar used selection (21). S.G. 374-386 group, c. £1,300
£200-250
2056
刂
1908 perf. 14x15 comb, 1/- deep orange-brown, fine mint. S.G. 385a, £325. Photo
£100-120
2057
刂
1909-26 Dominion 1d. mint selection (13) including 1925 (Apr.) De La Rue unsurfaced paper and surfaced paper imperforate pair, and 1925 (Aug.) Cowan paper imperforate pair; also 1923-25 Map 1d. (2); generally fine
£100-120
1928 1/- orange-brown cancelled with two part c.d.s.; small crease in lower left corner, otherwise fine. S.G. 430cc, £450. Photo
£120-150
1931-82 Health issues mint and used collection of the basic stamps (no miniature sheets), used only to 1975, the 1931 set with machine datestamps; generally fine
£100-120
1939, 1940 and 1941 Health sets, three examples of each, mostly in strips, cancelled with several “SPÉCIMEN/COLLECTION/MAURITANIE” handstamps with each set on an archival piece; some light staining though a unique group. Photo
£1,200-1,500
1940 Centenary 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- set of twelve and companion Official 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- set of ten, all in horizontal or vertical strips of three cancelled with several “SPÉCIMEN/COLLECTION/MAURITANIE” handstamps on large archival piece with the two 8d. values on separate small pieces; some light staining though a unique record
£3,000-3,200
1941 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 3d. and Official 1941 1d. and 3d., all in strips of three (3d. vertical) cancelled with several “SPÉCIMEN/COLLECTION/MAURITANIE” handstamps on two archival pieces; some light staining though a unique item. Photo
£700-800
2058
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2059
2060
2061
2062
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
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–––– 2143 ––––
2144
2165 2125
–––––––– 2146 ––––––––
2168
2160
2147
147
–––––––– 2161 ––––––––
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2063 2063
ᔛ E
1953 2/6d Queen of horseback pencil sketch essay as used for the 2/6d. to 10/- high values, possibly the work of James Berry, executed 125x222mm. on tracing paper (172x254mm.). Most attractive. Photo
£600-800
Postage Dues 2064
2065
刂
ᔛ
1899-1949 mint collection (51) with the basic issues apparently complete and including 1899 1⁄ 2 d. with no stop after “D”; generally good to fine
£250-300
1899-1949 used collection (50) with the basic issues apparently complete; generally good to fine
£200-250
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£100-120
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2068
刂
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1891-1963 unused/mint collection (48) including 1891-98 perf. 12x111⁄ 2 set of six, perf. 10 1⁄ 2 d., perf. 10x11 1d and perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d., 1902-04 perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d., 1d. and 2d., perf. 14x11 1d., 1906 1d. and 1937-67 basic issues complete; generally fine
£700-800
1891-1963 unused/mint collection (59) including 1891-98 perf. 12x111⁄ 2 set of six, perf. 10 trio, perf. 11x10 1d. and perf. 11 selection to 2d., 1902-04 perf. 11 trio, perf. 14x11 1d., 1905-06 perf. 11 2d., perf. 14 1d. and 1937-67 basic issues complete; generally fine
£150-200
Official Stamps 2069
2070
2071
2072
2073
刂
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刂
刂
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1907-33 mint collection (77), including 1907-11 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/-, 1908-09 set of five (£1 fair), 1910-16 set, 1913-25 De La Rue perf. 14 2/- and 5/-, perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- and 5/- and Cowan paper 2/-, 1915-34 set of twelve including four values without stop, 1915-27 set of six with 6d. two-perf. pair, and 1927-33 2/- and 3/-; generally fine
£500-700
1907-33 used collection (73), including 1907-11 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/-, 1908-09 6d. (both), 1910-16 set, 1913-25 De La Rue perf. 14 2/- and 5/-, perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- and 5/- and Cowan paper 2/-, 1915-34 set of twelve including 1⁄ 2 d., 11⁄ 2 d. and 2d. values without stop, 1915-27 set of six with 3d. two-perf. block of four, and 1927-33 2/- and 3/-, a couple to £1 with machine cancellations; generally good to fine
£250-300
1913 De La Rue chalk-surfaced paper, £1 rose-carmine, fresh mint. S.G. O84, £600. Photo
£200-250
1936-63 mint collection (73) including 1936-61 single watermark 1d. to 5/- and multiple watermark range to 5/- (2) with nearly all the listed perf. varieties, 1938-51, 1940, 1947-51 and 1954-63 sets; generally fine
£400-500
1936-63 used collection (77) including 1936-61 single watermark 1d. to 5/- and multiple watermark range to 5/- (2) with nearly all the listed perf. varieties, 1938-51, 1940, 1947-51 and 1954-63 sets; generally fine
£200-250
Postal Fiscal Stamps 2074
2075
2076
2077
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刂
刂
刂 ᔛ
1882-1930 used collection (120) with a good range of issues and values to £1 (10), variously cancelled with some used postally and some (including 1924 12/6d.) fiscally; condition mixed in places though a good representation of these difficult stamps
£600-800
1882-1901 unused/mint selection (35) including 1886 to 15/-, 1888 to 9/- with 7/6d., 1895-1901 to £1 and 1903 to £1, not all guaranteed as unused though of generally good to fine appearance
£200-300
1906 2/- to 7/-, 8/-, 9/-. 10/-, £1, and 1907 2/-, 3/-, 6/- and 10/-, unused with part gum; £1 with tear at foot, otherwise sound. S.G. F78-95 group, £3,445
£400-500
1906 unsurfaced Cowan paper, perf. 14 7/6d. bronze-grey, fresh unmounted mint; a couple of small gum creases, otherwise a very fine example of this rare stamp. S.G. F84, £1,000. Photo
£300-350
2078
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–– 12/6d. bronze-grey, fresh with large part original gum; fine. S.G. F84, £1,000. Photo
£250-300
2079
刂
1913 perf. 14 2/- to 7/-, 8/-, 10/-, 15/- (corner crease) and £1, part to large part gum and generally fine. S.G. F98-110 group, £3,000+
£500-600
1913-21 perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- to 7/-, 9/-, 10/-, 15/-, £1 and 1924 2/-, 2/6d., 3/-, 10/and 15/-, unused with part to large part gum; 6/- with a couple of marks on face and 1924 15/- with creases though generally good to fine. S.G. F111-130 group, £4,500+
£600-700
–– 2/6d., 4/-, 5/-, 6/-, 7/-, 9/-, 10/-, 15/- and £1, fresh unmounted mint; the 5/-, 9/-, 10/- and £1 with some buckling, otherwise fine. S.G. F112-123 group, £2,960
£500-600
2080
2081
刂
刂 ᔛ
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2083
2084
刂
刂
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1925-30 2/- to 7/- and 10/-, large part gum; 6/- and 7/- with some toning around perfs. on reverse. S.G. F131-137, 139, £1,445
£200-250
1931-35 Cowan paper 1/3d. (both) to £1 (2), £2, £2.10 and £5, mint; £2.10 and £5 with a couple of light marks on gum, otherwise fine. S.G. F145-168 group, £2,000+
£400-500
–– 1/3d. (both) to £1, 30/-, £2, £2.10, £3, £4 and £5, used and variously cancelled, the £2.20 and £3 with small part c.d.s. and not guaranteed as postal types; good to fine. S.G. F145-168 group
£200-250
2085
刂
–– 25/- greenish blue, fresh mounted mint. S.G. F159, £600. Photo
£180-200
2086
刂
–– £3 green, fine mint. S.G. F164, £600. Photo
£200-250
2087
刂
–– £4 light blue, fine mint. S.G. F166, £500. Photo
£180-200
2088
刂
1936-39 Wiggins Teape paper, 1/3d. to 15/-, fresh mint. S.G. F169-178, 185, £2,243
£500-600
2089
ᔛ
–– 1/3d. to £3, including unsurfaced 7/6d., and 1939 35/- on 35/- and 1940 Surcharge set of four, variously cancelled and generally good to fine. S.G. F169-190 group
£400-500
2090
刂
–– 30/- brown, fresh mint. S.G. F180, £700. Photo
£250-300
2091
刂
–– £2 bright mauve, fresh mint. S.G. F182, £1,000. Photo
£300-350
2092
刂
1939 35/- on 35/-, mounted mint; a couple of light fox marks on gum, fine appearance. S.G. F186, £800. Photo
£150-200
2093
刂
1940 (June) Surcharge set of four, fine mint. S.G. F187-190, £1,000. Photo for 22/-
£250-300
2094
刂
1940-58 1/3d. (three different) to £2, £3, £4 (marginal), £5, a few with inverted watermark, and 1956-58 1/3d. and £1, mint; the 25/- soiled and the 30/- with toned gum. S.G. F191-211 group, 217-218
£400-500
–– 1/3d. (three different) to £3, £4 and £5, a few with inverted watermark, £4 with machine cancellation, the others with c.d.s.; generally good to fine. S.G. F191-211 group. Photo
£300-400
–– £2.10 red, fine mint. S.G. F207, £450. Photo
£150-180
1942-53 multiple watermark Surcharge set of five mint and used, and 1967-84 $4-$10 mint and used, some with watermark inverted; good to fine. S.G. F212-216, 219-222
£200-250
2095
2096 2097
ᔛ
刂
Antarctic Expeditions 2098
1908 King Edward VII Land 1d. mint and used, and 1911 Victoria Land 1d. mint and used (sound); generally fine. S.G. A1, 3, £690
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£200-250
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THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY’S TERRITORIES 1888-99 Handstruck Stamps Akassa “THE NIGER TERRITORIES/POST/OFFICE/P O/AKASSA.” triple-oval d.s. Sacher Type 2, S.G. Type 1
2099 2099
1889 (30 Dec.) unstamped envelope to Germany, marked “Not stamps” in three languages and showing a good strike alongside “T” over “L” tax h.s. and manuscript “50” (centimes) and “80” (pfennigs) in blue crayon, the reverse with Liverpool Br. Packet (4.2) and Niederhagenthal (6.2) c.d.s.; a few small faults, mainly on reverse. Photo
2100 2100
2101
£500-700
2101
1891 (16 Apr.) unstamped envelope, Church Missionary Society embossed seal on flap, to London, marked “R. Niger. W.C. Africa. No local stamps”, showing a fine strike of the datestamp alongside “6d” tax handstamp and London c.d.s. (16.5), the reverse with Liverpool Br. Packet (17.5) and two London (18.5) c.d.s.; attractive. Photo PROVENANCE: H.G. Porter, 1956 1891 (8 Aug.) unstamped envelope to Belgium, marked “Pas de timbres au Niger” with a light strike of the datestamp alongside, showing “T/LV” tax handstamp and with various manuscript rate marks, the reverse with Liverpool Br. Packet (13.9), Ostend (14.9) and Wyngene (15.9) c.d.s.; the envelope with minor imperfections though an unusual destination. Photo 151
£350-400
£300-400
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2102 2102
1892 (31 Aug.) unstamped envelope to Freetown, Sierra Leone, showing a largely fine strike of the datestamp alongside Freetown c.d.s. (17.9) and manuscript “6” charge mark in blue crayon; clean and most attractive. Photo PROVENANCE: H.G. Porter, 1956
£500-700
2103 2103
1892 (21 Sept.) envelope (creases and the odd fox spot) to London, showing a fine strike of the datestamp at left and bearing 1887-92 3d. purple on yellow with an indistinct cancellation, presumably in London, London c.d.s. (17.10) on reverse; a rare value in conjunction with this handstamp. S.G. Z9. Photo Note: A number of covers bear 3d stamps and seem to be paying an additional inland charge. Some are exceptionally handstamped at Akassa on the reverse without a day date probably indicating receipt in transit from up river. See also lots 367, 368 and 375
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£400-500
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2104 2104
1893 (2 Apr.) envelope to Beccles, showing a generally fine strike of the datestamp and bearing Oil Rivers 1892-94 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue cancelled “466” in transit at Liverpool, Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (18.5) at left, arrival c.d.s. (19.5) on reverse; attractive. S.G. 4. Photo PROVENANCE: W.C. Hinde, 1959 Akassa “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY Sacher Type 1, S.G. Type 3
CHARTERED & LIMITED/AKASSA”
£500-700
triple-oval d.s.
2105 2105
1888 (14 Jan.) unstamped envelope to Scotland showing a fine light strike partially overcancelled with “6D/F.B.” tax h.s., Edinburgh arrival c.d.s. (25.2) on reverse; the earliest recorded use of this handstamp. Photo PROVENANCE:
H.G. Porter, 1956 Col. J.R. Danson, 1971 153
£500-700
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1889 (13 Feb.) unstamped envelope from Akassa to England, marked “River Niger. No Stamps procurable” and showing a superb strike of “THE ROYAL COMPANY CHARTERED & LIMITED/AKASSA” triple-oval d.s. (sachet Type 1, S.G. Type 3) alongside “6d” tax h.s., the reverse with Liverpool Br. Packet (20.3) and London (20.3) c.d.s.; three vertical creases, one of which crosses the handstamp, barely affecting the fine appearance of this outstanding handstamp. Photo
£700-900
PROVENANCE:
W.C. Hinde, 1959
Akassa “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY/CHARTERED double-framed d.s. Sacher Type 6, S.G. Type 4 2107 ័
& LIMITED./AKASSA.”
1895 (15 June) large Royal Niger Company envelope piece (160x102mm.) to London, bearing 1883-84 2/6d. dull lilac and 1887-92 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue, 5d. dull purple and blue and 10d. dull purple and carmine (2), twice cancelled with fair to fine strikes of the datestamp and with Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. in black at left with a further weak strike also cancelling the 21⁄ 2 d. and 5d. values; traces of foxing on a couple of values. A rare and colourful franking. S.G. Z20, 22, 25, 26. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE: R.B. Sanderson, 1980
Akassa “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY,/CHARTERED single-framed d.s. Sacher Type 9A, S.G. Type 5 2108
& LIMITED./POST OFFICE,/AKASSA.”
1897 (6 July) envelope to Bristol, bearing 1887-92 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue cancelled with a fine sharp impression of the datestamp, Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (18.8) below; a fraction soiled in places, otherwise fine. The earliest recorded use of this datestamp as a cancellation. S.G. Z32. Photo
£300-400
Asaba 2109
1893 (23 Aug.) envelope, complete with letter, from Francis Hatton to his father at Wragby, bearing 1887-92 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue neatly cancelled “466” and showing Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (29.9) at lower left, the reverse showing a fair strike of the Akassa triple-oval d.s. (Sacher Type 2, S.G. Type 1, “AUG 96”) and Wragby c.d.s. (30.9); the envelope with a little foxing though a rare and unusual mail from this up-country office. Photo
£500-600
Burutu “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY,/Chartered & Limited./BURUTU.” double-framed d.s. in seriffed letters. Sacher Type 11B, S.G. Type 7 2110
1898 (9 July) unstamped envelope to England, marked “No stamps procurable” and with a good strike of the “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY/Chartered & Limited./BURUTU” datestamp alongside, “2d/466” and “1⁄ 2 D/466” Liverpool tax handstamps applied partially over one another to form “21⁄ 2 d” charge mark, the reverse with Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (17.8); small faults though the earliest recorded date of use of this rare handstamp. Photo
£400-500
Burutu “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY/CHARTERED & LIMITED./POST OFFICE/BURUTU.” double-framed d.s. in seriffed letters. Sacher Type 10, S.G. Type 4 2111
1899 (15 Dec.) envelope to England, bearing 1881 1d. lilac cancelled with a largely fine strike in black, Birmingham arrival c.d.s. (7.1) on reverse; the envelope with minor creasing though an attractive franking and scarce, the black ink only being in use for a year. S.G. Z57. Photo
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2106
2109
2108 2111 2110
2113 2112
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2113
& LIMITED./POST OFFICE./BURUTU.”
1896 (31 Dec.) envelope to London marked “Please forward”, showing a good light strike of the datestamp and bearing 1887-92 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue cancelled by Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (date unclear), upon arrival redirected to “Meerut Bengal”, the adhesive additionally tied by Bedford St. squared-circle d.s. (8.2) and showing, on reverse, a further London c.d.s. (3.2), manuscript “The blue ink stamp of Niger Company acts as postage stamp” and part Sea Post Office c.d.s.; small faults though an unusual redirected usage. S.G. Z47. Photo
£180-200
1898 (19 Mar.) unstamped envelope to England, marked “No stamps available” and with a fine strike of the datestamp, manuscript “21⁄ 2” charge mark and Bath arrival c.d.s. (21.4), Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (20.4) on reverse; small faults though the earliest use seen of this datestamp as a handstamp. Photo
£300-350
Burutu “THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY/Chartered & Limited./BURUTU” double-framed d.s. Sacher Type 11B, S.G. Type 7 2114
1898 (3 Aug.) envelope to London, bearing 1887-92 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue cancelled with a generally fine large part strike of the datestamp and with Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (31.8) at left, London c.d.s. (31.8) on reverse; a clean and attractive cover with this rare datestamp. S.G. Z69. Photo
£700-900
Lokoja 2115
1900 (2 July) envelope to England, bearing Northern Nigeria 1900 1⁄ 2 d. dull mauve and green pair sharing manuscript “Post Office Jebba 2/7/1900” in red ink and each lightly cancelled with “LOKOJA/POST OFFICE” double-oval d.s. (Sacher Type 13) for 6 July, the reverse with a further strike of the oval d.s., Forcados River (13.7) and Cambridge (8.8) c.d.s.; the envelope with a few small faults, otherwise fine, attractive and an unusual usage of the old Niger Company handstamp after the formation of the Protectorate. Photo
£700-900
PROVENANCE: Col. J.R. Danson, 1971
OIL RIVERS PROTECTORATE Sombreiro River 2116
1893 (27 Apr.) envelope upon which are impressed a variety of sample datestamps and handstamps, comprising “REDIRECTED”, boxed “UNCLAIMED”, “FORWARD”, “PLEASE RETURN”, boxed “TOO LATE”, “T”, “R”, “OIL RIVERS PROTECTORATE/SOMBREIRO RIVER” triple-oval d.s. with a further superb strike on reverse, “SOMBREIRO RIVER” c.d.s. (11.7) and double-circle “NEW CALABAR” parcel post h.s.; a few light stains though most unusual. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: W.C. Hinde 1959
NIGER COAST PROTECTORATE Covers and Cancellations 2117
1893 (6 Nov.) envelope to England, bearing 1892-94 1⁄ 2 d. vermilion, 1d. lilac bisected diagonally and 2d. green and carmine (2), all neatly cancelled with “OLD CALABAR RIVER” Code A c.d.s. with a further strike at foot alongside Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (11.12 with day of month and “BR” transposed) c.d.s.; part flap missing though clean and attractive. R.P.S. Certificate (1976) states “unauthorised and made for collectors”. S.G. 1, 2b, 3. Photo Photos also appear on page 155 WWW.SPINK.COM
£800-1,200
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2114
2115
2116
2117
2119
2118
2122
2123
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2119
2120
2121
2122
2123
2124
1893 (14 Nov.) 1d. red card to Liverpool, cancelled with superb “QUA IBOE RIVER” Code A c.d.s. with another superb strike alongside, no arrival markings, message reads “Hope this reaches you in time for Christmas”; clean and most attractive. Photo
£300-400
1895 (23 Feb.) envelope to England, bearing 1894 (May) 21⁄ 2 d. blue neatly cancelled with “BUGUMA” Code A c.d.s., Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (7.4) at left, the reverse with Bonny River (24.2) and Kings Lynn (3.4) c.d.s.; clean and attractive. S.G. 54. Photo
£400-500
1895 (31 May) Post Office envelope registered from Old Calabar River to London, bearing 1894 (May) 1⁄ 2 d. yellow-green, 1d. orange-vermilion (2) and 2d. lake all cancelled with “OLD CALABAR RIVER” Code A c.d.s., large “R” h.s. alongside the adhesives and showing Old Calabar (31.5), Liverpool (15.7) and London (15.7) Registered d.s., all on face; the envelope torn at lower left corner through opening though a scarce and colourful franking. Also 1893 (23 Oct.) 1⁄ 2 d. brown card from Old Calabar River to Buguma cancelled with superb Code A c.d.s.; very fine
£200-250
1897 (13 Sept.) 1d. red card from Opobo River to London, cancelled with a fine light “OPOBO RIVER” Code A c.d.s. in purple, Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (14.10) alongside, London c.d.s. (15.10) on reverse; the message includes “Shall miss “Angola” leaving to-day......Expect one by next ship “Axim” due about 26th October”.
£80-100
1898 (21 July) envelope to Funchal, Madeira, bearing Great Britain 1887-92 21⁄ 2 d. purple on blue cancelled by red ink wavy cross and with “BRASS RIVER” Code C c.d.s. at left, routed via Sierra Leone and showing, on reverse, Freetown (10.8) and Funchal (23.8) c.d.s.; an attractive and late use of a G.B. stamp, perhaps originating in the Niger Territories. Photo
£800-1,000
1898 (14 Sept.) 2d. G size registered envelope to the Government Telegraph Station in Cameroons, most unusually with no stamp added for postage and with the stamp impression cancelled with a fine strike of the “THE AFRICAN DIRECT TELEGRAPH COMPANY/LIMITED/BONNY/STATION” triple-oval d.s. in violet. Fine and rare. Photo
£800-1,000
1900 (23 Sept.) 2d. H size registered envelope (opened-out), uprated with 1897-98 1d. vermilion (2, one on reverse) and 2d. lake (3), from Forcados to London, each cancelled with “REGISTERED/FORCADOS” oval d.s., London Registered hooded d.s. (13.10) on face, the reverse endorsed “Registration fee 3d.” and with London c.d.s. (15.10); some light staining in places though not unattractive. S.G. 67a, 68. Photo
£200-250
Note: In 1899 a Capt. Elgee introduced pigeon in order to start a postal service between Lagos and Forcados. The above lot is accompanied by a Pigeon Post form of the sort likely to have been used, although its exact origin is not certain
NIGERIA 2125
刂+ អ
1921-32 1⁄ 2 d. green, block of four, comprising two vertical gutter pairs, Die I and Die II, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 15c, £900. Photo
£200-250
NIUE 2126
刂
1902-80 mint collection including 1902 (Jan) 1d., 1902 (May) Cowan paper, mixed perfs. 1d. with margin at top, 1903 (July) 3d., 6d. and 1/- (2), 1915 (Sept.) 21⁄ 2 d., 1918-29 De La Rue perf 14 5/- and perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- to £1 and Cowan paper 5/-, 10/and £1 (B.P.A. Certificate), 1931 Arms 2/6d. to £1, 1932 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1938 1/-, 2/and 3/-, 1941-47 Arms single wmk. 2/6d. to £1, multiple wmk. 2/6d. to £1 and apparently complete then onwards; fine mint. Cat. £2,800+
Photos appear on pages 147, 157 and 169 WWW.SPINK.COM
£800-1,000
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2133 159
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2128
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1902-50 used collection including 1902 (Jan.) 1d. marginal (B.P.A. Certificate, 1999), 1902 (Apr.) Basted Mills perf. 14 1d., 1903 (July) 3d., 6d. and 1/- (2), 1911 1⁄ 2 d., 6d. and 1/-, 1918-29 De La Rue perf 14 5/-, perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- to £1 and Cowan 5/- and 10/-, 1920 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1927-28 Admiral 2/- (both), 1932 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1938 1/-, 2/and 3/-, 1941-67 Arms single wmk. 2/6d. to £1, multiple wmk. 2/6d. to £1 and unsurfaced paper 5/- and 1944-46 1⁄ 2 d. to 3/-, mostly fine used. Cat. £4,100+
£1,000-1,200
1941-43 Arms 10/- corner block of four and £1 marginal block of four, and 1944-45 Arms 2/6d. and 5/- corner blocks of four (the latter with sheet number), all with some light gum staining though of fresh and fine appearance. S.G. 81-84, £1300+
£200-250
NORTH BORNEO 2129
2130
2131 2132
2133 2134 2135 2136
2137 2138
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刂
刂
刂
刂
刂អ B
1883-95 mint collection including 1883 perf 12 2c. (5), 1883 50c. (2) and $1 (2, both with faults), 1883 (July) perf 12 4c. (3) and 8c. (3, one without gum), 1886 perf 14 1⁄ 2 c. to 10c. with additional 4c. and 10c. (2), 1886 (Sept.) overprinted “and/Revenue” 1⁄ 2 c. (2, one without gum) and 10c. (no gum), 1886 (Sept.) perf 12 3c. on 4c. and perf 14 3c. on 4c. (2, one lightly toned) and 5c. on 8c., 1886-87 1⁄ 2 c. (both) to $2 with some duplication (50c. with black marks on reverse and $2 with some stained perfs) plus 2c. imperforate pair (tear at top left) and 8c. and 10c. imperforate pairs without gum, 1888-92 1⁄ 2 c. to $2 with duplication to 10c. ($1 without gum and $2 with horizontal crease at foot), 1890 (Dec.) 2c. on 25c. and 8c. on 25c. (gum sweated and stained perfs), 1891-92 6c. on 1886 10c. (3) and 1891 10c. and 6c on 1891 8c. (3), 1892 1c. on 4c. (3), 1c. on 5c. (4) and 8c. on 25c. (2); condition a little mixed though many are fine. Cat. £7500+
£1,500-2,000
1883-95 predominantly used/cto collection including 1883 (Mar.) perf 12 2c. (2), 1883 (June) “EIGHT/CENTS” on 2c. (2, one cancelled by blue crayon strokes), 1883 50c. (3, one showing inverted “L” for first “F” in “FIFTY” - stained perf at top) and $2 (2) cto, 1883 (July) perf 12 4c. and 8c. (3) all with stained perfs, 1886 perf 14 2c. (4), 4c. (2), 8c. (3) and 10c. (2) plus 1c. imperforate pair cto, 1886 (Sept.) overprinted “and/Revenue” 10c., 1886-87 1⁄ 2 c. to $2 (stained) with some duplication, 1888-92 25c. and $1, plus 25c. cto horizontal pairs (2, one marginal, both with creases) both variety imperforate vertically 1889 $5 (2) and $10 (2) cto, 1890 (Dec.) 2c. on 25c. (2, one with surcharge inverted - damaged) and 8c. on 25c. (2, one stained), 1892 1c. on 4c. (7 including a block of four), 1c. on 5c. (3) and 8c. on 25c. and 1894 $10 fiscally cancelled in blue - toned, also a range of imperforate pairs and singles cto throughout; condition mixed. Cat. £4000+
£700-900
1883 50c. violet showing inverted “L” for first “F” in “FIFTY”, a few short perfs as usual, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 4a, £350. Photo
£100-120
1883 composite die proof comprising 4c., 8c., 50c. and $1 plus 1886 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 10c. and unissued 12c., 25c. and $2, in green on thin wove paper, slight crease at lower left otherwise fine. Photo
£300-400
1883 composite die proof comprising 4c., 8c., 50c. and $1 plus 1886 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 10c. and unissued 12c., 25c. and $2, in orange on thin wove paper, fine. Photo
£300-400
1886 perf. 14 1c. orange, fresh and fine unused with large part original gum. R.P.S. Certificate (1953). S.G. 9, £180
£60-80
–– 1c. orange horizontal pair, variety imperforate, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 9a, £275. Photo
£80-100
1886 (Sept.) perf. 14 3c. on 4c. pink horizontal pair, the left stamp with small “3”, unused with large part original gum; the right stamp with thin and some shortish perfs at right, the left stamp with short perf at foot otherwise fine. S.G. 18/18a, £1,920. Photo
£500-600
1886-87 1⁄ 2 c., 4c., 8c. and 10c. horizontal pairs, each variety imperforate, all with part original gum, fine. Cat. £220
£60-80
–– 4c. pink block of six (3x2), the centre top stamp with 1c. transfer error, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 26d, £325+
£100-120
Photos appear on pages 145 and 159 WWW.SPINK.COM
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1888-92 Issue Composite Die Proofs 2139
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1
£300-400
2140
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1
£300-400
2141
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1
£300-400
2142
ᔛ P
1
£300-400
⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 8c. and 10c., in green on thin wove paper, fine. Photo ⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 8c. and 10c., in pink on thin wove paper, fine. Photo ⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 8c. and 10c., in pink on thin wove paper, fine. Photo ⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 8c. and 10c., in brown on thin wove paper, fine. Photo
Perforated Colour Trials 2143
2144
2145
2146
2147
2148 2149
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P ᔛ ᔛ C
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刂
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刂
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Perf 12 1c. in red-brown and perf 14 1c. in in pink, both on gummed paper, the latter with some short perfs at right, otherwise fine. Photo
£200-250
Perf 14 1⁄ 2 c. marginal pairs in purple, red-brown and in pale ultramarine, 6c. marginal strip of three in green and 50c. pair in issued colour, all perforated “CANCELLED”, all gummed, fine. Photo
£600-800
–– 25c. (4), 50c. (2), $5 (2) and $10 (2), and 25c. (12), 50c. (11), $1 (14), $2 (10, all marginal), $5, $10 and Revenue $25 (4) all with additional horizontal line of perforations across centre, various colours on gummed paper, fine
£600-800
1889 $5 and $10, both unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 49-50, £700. Photo
£200-250
–– $10 brown showing variety “DOLLAPS” for “DOLLARS”, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 50b, £350. Photo
£100-120
1890 (Dec.) “Two/Cents.” on 25c. indigo, variety surcharge inverted, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 51a, £450. Photo
£150-180
–– “Two/Cents.” on 25c. indigo, variety surcharge inverted, fine used. S.G. 51a, £450. Photo
£150-180
1891-92 Surcharges 2150 2151 2152 2153
刂
刂
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6c. on 1891 8c. yellow-green, variety surcharge inverted, fine unused. B.P.A. Certificate (1948). S.G. 55a, £475. Photo
£150-180
6c. on 1891 8c. yellow-green with margin at foot, variety inverted “c” in “cents”, fine unused. S.G. 55b, £550. Photo
£180-220
6c. on 1891 8c. yellow-green, variety “cetns.” for “cents.”, fine used. S.G. 55c, £750. Photo
£250-300
6c. on 1891 8c. yellow-green, 6c. on 1886 10c. blue and 6c. on 1891 10c. blue, each showing variety large “s” in “cents.”, the last with some short perfs at foot otherwise fine used. S.G. 55d, 56d, 57a, £605
£120-150 £100-120
2154
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6c. on 1886 10c. blue, variety surcharge inverted, fine unused. S.G. 56a, £300. Photo
2155
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6c. on 1886 10c. blue block of four with margin at right, the upper left stamp showing variety large “s” in “cents.”, fine cancelled to order with Kudat c.d.s. S.G. 56/56d, £246
Photos also appear on pages 145, 147 and 161 WWW.SPINK.COM
£70-90
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON
2141
2142 163
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2157
2158
2159
2160 2161
2162
2163
2164
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刂
刂
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刂
刂
1894-1955 used collection with a large percentage cto (a few unused also included) including 1894 Pictorial values to 24c., 1894 25c. to $2 (lightly stained), 1895 4c. on $1 to 40c. on $1, 1897-1902 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. and corrected inscriptions plus 18c. pair imperforate vertically (cto), 1901-05 British Protectorate 1c. to $1 including 10c. brown and slate-blue, 1904-05 values to 4c. on $10, 1909 Pictorial 1c. to 24c., 1911 25c. (5), 50c. (5), $1 (5), $2 (4) and $5 (4), 1916 10c. on 12c. with “s” inverted, 1916 (May) Cross in vermilion 3c., 6c., 10c. and 20c. on 18c., Cross in carmine 5c., 6c. and 12c., 1925-28 Pictorial 1c. to 50c., 1939 1c. to $5, 1945 BMA set, 1947 1c. to $5 and Postage Dues; a good range of perfs and shades throughout, some staining and foxing in places though the majority good to fine
£1,500-2,000
1894-1939 range of perforated printer’s sample stamps from the sheets of nine comprising 1894 Pictorial 1c. (3), 2c. (3), 5c. (4), 6c. (6), 8c. (3), 12c. (7) and 18c. (4), 1897 Pictorial 4c. (3), 1909 Pictorial 1c. (6), 2c. (3), 4c. (3), 5c. (9), 8c. (6), 10c. (6), 12c. (7), 16c. (7), 18c. (3) and 24c. (3), 1911 high value 25c., $1, $2, $5 (4) and £10 (2) and 1939 3c., 4c., 10c., 12c., 20c. and 50c., all in unissued colours on ungummed paper and each with a small punch hole at lower left and with a Waterlow Specimen h.s., many in lower left corner vertical pairs, fine. (106)
£400-500
1894-1931 collection of Specimen overprints including 1894 25c. to $10, 1897-1902 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. and corrected inscription 18c. (2) and 24c. (2), 1899 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $10 plus unissued surcharge on 1c., 2c. and 3c., 1901-05 British Protectorate 1c. to 24c., 1909 Pictorial 1c. to 24c., 1909 20c. on 18c. (2), 1911 25c. to $10, 1916 (Feb.) surcharge set of three, 1931 Anniv. 3c. to $5 and Postage Due 1895 set of five, 1897-99 2c. (2), 6c. and 8c. (2), mostly fine. Cat. £2800+
£800-1,000
1894 Pictorial 1c. (14), 2c. (12), 3c. (13), 5c. (9), 6c. (9), 8c. (8), 12c. (10), 18c. (6), 24c. (6), 25c. (2), 50c. (2), $1 (2) and $2 (2), various perfs and shades, all mint, some with stains and/or other faults though the majority are fine; also 2c., 18c. and 24c. imperforate proofs in unissued colours and 2c. pair in issued colours
£250-300
1894 (Feb.) $1 scarlet, variety imperforate between stamp and margin at right, some minor gum creasing otherwise fine cancelled to order. S.G. 83. Photo
£100-120
–– $5 bright purple and $10 brown, both unused with part original gum, the $10 with some shortish perfs at top otherwise fine. S.G. 85-86, £600. Photo
£150-180
1894 (Mar,) Swiss 25c. envelope addressed to Cambridge, Mass. bearing 1894 2c. and US Columbia 2c., both tied by Lynn, Mass. duplex; 1905 picture postcard from GB to Sandakan showing clear arrival datestamp; 1909 (Sept.) locally addressed Sandakan envelope bearing 1909 20c. on 18c. (5) cancelled on day of issue; 1919 (Nov.) Harte-Lovelace envelope from Kudat to Seremban franked at 4c.; and 1937 locally addressed Jesselton envelope franked at 4c.; also 6c. stationery card cancelled to order
£120-150
1895-1913 envelopes (5, three registered) and a 6c. stationery card, from Jesselton, Kudat and Sandakan (4), all addressed to Germany, showing rates of 10c., 12c. (registered), 20c. (2, one registered) and 28c. (registered), generally fine
£200-250
1897-1902 1c. (6), 2c. lake (6), 2c. green (2), 3c. (8), 4c. green (4), 4c. carmine (3), 5c. (3), 6c. (6), 8c. (6), 10c. (3), 12c. (3), 16c. (5), 18c. (3), 24c. (3) and corrected inscriptions 18c. (2) and 24c. (2), good range of perfs and shades, a few with faults though mostly fine. S.G. 92-111
£700-900
2165
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–– 10c. brown and slate-blue, centred to right, fine mint. S.G. 105, £375. Photo
£120-150
2166
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1899 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $10 with additional 5c. (2), 6c. (6), 8c. (2), 12c. (4), 18c. (3), 24c. (7), 25c., 50c. (5), $1 and $2 plus 81⁄ 2 mm. setting 4c. on $5 (2) and 4c. on $10 (2), a few with some foxing though the majority fine mint. S.G. 112-126, £1,150+
£250-300
Photos also appear on page 147 WWW.SPINK.COM
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2168 2169
刂
刂
刂
1901-05 British Protectorate 1c. (6), 2c. (6), 3c. (8), 4c. (6), 5c. (4), 6c. (4), 8c. (10), 10c. (9), 12c. (3), 16c. (4), 18c. (4), 24c. (4), 25c. (5), 50c. (2), $1 (both) and $2, various mint perfs and shades, some with foxing etc though the majority are fine. S.G. 127-143
£400-500
–– 10c. brown and slate-lilac, perf 131⁄ 2 -14, variety no stop after “PROTECTORATE”, well-centred, fine mounted mint. S.G. 134c, £325. Photo
£80-100
–– 25c. indigo, variety no stop after “PROTECTORATE”, centred to upper right, fine mint. S.G. 139a, £225
£60-80
2170
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–– $5 dull purple, fine mint. S.G. 144, £400. Photo
£120-150
2171
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–– $10 brown, fine mint. S.G. 145, £650. Photo
£200-250
2172
1902-37 envelopes (7, one registered) from Jesselton (2) and Sandakan (5), all addressed to USA showing rates of 10c. (3), 12c. (2), 16c. and 21c. (registered), generally fine
£250-300
1904-28 mint range including 1904-05 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $5 (3) and 4c. on $10 (3) with some shade and perf varieties, 1909-23 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. with many additional shades and perf varieties, 1911 25c. (8 including an imperforate pair without gum), 50c. (8), $1 (4), $2 (2), $5 (4 including an imperforate pair without gum) and $10 (3, one thinned and one with paper inclusion at top right), 1916 (Feb.) set of three surcharges showing “s” inverted and 1925-28 1c. to $10 (small stain at foot) with many additional values to $1; some with staining etc though the majority fine
£1,200-1,500
1904-05 4c. on 6c. and 4c. on 8c., both showing variety surcharge inverted, fine mint, the former with hinge remnants. S.G. 147a, 148a, £525. Photo
£120-150
1907-37 envelopes (8, one registered) from Jesselton (7) and Sandakan, all addressed to UK showing rates of 4c. (4), 8c., 25c., 26c. and 39c. (philatelic Wilson cover); one with some faults though generally fine
£200-250
1911 25c./$1/$2 composite sheet of nine perforated printer’s samples in black and orange, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine
£250-300
1911 25c./$1/$2 composite sheet of nine perforated printer’s samples in black and orange, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine
£250-300
–– $5/10 composite sheet of nine perforated printer’s samples in black and green, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine
£250-300
1912 (July) $5 dull purple, fine unused with large part original gum (a little toned as usual). S.G. 184, £1,700. Photo
£600-800
1916 (May) Cross in vermilion, 1c. to 25c. with additional 2c. and 10c., the 25c. a fraction gum toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 189-201, £1,000+
£300-400
1918 (Aug.) “RED CROSS/TWO CENTS” 1c. to $10 and lines 13-14mm. apart 2c. with additional 1c. (3), 2c. (3, one with “TWO CENTS” partially omitted), 3c. (4), 4c., 5c. (6), 6c. (3), 8c. (3), 10c., 12c. (4), 16c. (4), 24c. (3), 25c. (2), 50c. (4, one showing double oars), $1 (2, one lightly toned) and $2 (2, one lightly toned), fine mint. S.G. 214-223, £1900+
£500-600
2173
2174
2175
2176
2177
2178
2179
2180
2181
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刂
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刂
刂
刂
2182
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–– 1c. to 12c., 24c., 25c. and 50c., fine used. Cat. £336
2183
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–– 5c. black and pale brown with margin at left, variety surcharge transposed, fine mint. S.G. 220var. Photo
£100-120
–– 12c. black and deep bright blue with margin at top, variety surcharge inverted, fine mint. S.G. 224a, £700. Photo
£200-250
2184
刂
Photos appear on pages 145, 147 and 167 165
£80-100
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2186
2187
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1918 (Oct.) “Red Cross/FOUR CENTS” 1c. to $10 with additional 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 5c. (2), 6c., 8c., 10c. (3), 12c., 16c., 25c., 50c. (4) and $1, fine mint. S.G. 235-252, £860+. Photo for $10
£250-300
–– 1c. to $10, the $5 on small piece and the 50c. with small mark at top, fine used. S.G. 235-252, £1,100. Photo
£100-120
1919 (Mar.) envelope registered to Buenos Aires, bearing Pictorial 1c. (7), 3c. and, on reverse, 10c.; and 1937 (Nov.) envelope (with letter) from Jesselton to Western Australia, bearing Pictorial 2c. and 12c. Two unusual destinations
£80-100
1922 Malaya - Borneo Exhibition 2188
2189
2190
2191
2192 2193
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1c. to 50c. set of fourteen overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the 1c. with variety stop after “EXHIBITION”, fine mint. S.G. 253s-275s, £475
£150-180
1c. (7, three perf 15), 2c. (4), 3c. (4), 4c. (5), 5c. (6), 8c. (8), 10c. (5), 12c. (4), 16c. (4) 20c. on 18c. red (3) and blue (5), 24c. (9), 25c. (6) and 50c. (5), all mint, mostly fine. S.G. 253-275, £1400+
£400-500
1c., 2c., 3c., 5c., 6c., 8c., 10c., 12c., 16c., 20c. on 18c. blue, 24c., 25c. and 50c., fine used. Cat. £840+
£250-300
1c. (6 including a block of four), 2c. (4 including a marginal pair), 3c., 4c. (2), 5c. (2), 6c. (5 including a strip of three), 8c. (2), 10c. (2), 12c. (5 including a corner pair), 16c. (4 including a strip of three), 20c. on 18c. blue (3 including a pair), 24c. (4 including a pair), 25c. (2) and 50c., one in each showing variety stop after “EXHIBITION”, mostly fine mint. Cat. £5300+
£1,500-1,800
1925-28 Pictorial 1c., 20c. on 18c. and $1 to $10, all tied by “JESSELTON/REGISTRATION” double-ring d.s. on 1937 (7 June) envelope registered to England, fine. Photo
£1,500-1,800
1931 50th Anniv. 3c. to $5 set of eight perforated printer’s samples in unissued colours, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine. Attractive
£200-250
2194
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–– 3c. to $5 set of eight with additional $1, fine mint. S.G. 295-302, £327
2195
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–– 3c. to $5 (on small piece) set of eight, fine used. S.G. 295-302, £850. Photo
£250-300
2196
刂
1939-64 complete mint collection with some duplication including 1945 BMA $5 block of four, 1947 set, 1948 Wedding $10 (5 including a block of four) and 1961 set, mostly fine. Also a quantity of Malaysia both mint and used. Cat. £3000+
£600-800
£80-100
2197
ᔛ S
1939 1c. to $5 and 1947 1c. to $5, each perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. Cat. £975
£250-300
2198
1940-41 envelopes (6) comprising to Bangkok franked at 12c., to UK (4) franked at 8c.+2c. War Tax, 12c.+ 2c. War Tax, $1.10+2c. War Tax and at $3.60, and to USA franked at 20c., all but one with censor cachet; also locally addressed envelope bearing Japanese Occupation Pictorial 4c. and 8c. tied by Kudat Japanese type c.d.s.
£250-300
1947 (Mar.) envelope from Sandakan to Glasgow bearing, on reverse, 1945 BMA 25c. (11); 1947 (May) envelope registered from Jesselton to London, bearing 1945 BMA 10c., 15c. and 25c. in combination with Sarawak 20c. and showing circular-framed “A.V.2” h.s.; and 1948 (Dec.) envelope registered from Beaufort to Jesselton, bearing 1945 BMA 2c. and $1. An interesting trio of covers
£120-150
2199
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2170
2183
2171
2184
———— 2174 ————
Ex 2185
Ex 2221
2179
Ex 2186
Ex 2195
Ex 2222
2224
2215
Ex 2225
2230
Ex 2226
2231
2227
2244 167
2228
2229
Ex 2264
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES North Borneo - contd. 2200
1948-50 envelopes (5, two registered) and an air letter from Jesselton (2), Labuan, Lahad Datu and Sandakan, addressed to UK (3), USA (2) and local, all bearing 1947 Cypher values and showing frankings of 3c., 30c., 51c., 55c., 77c. (registered from Labuan) and $1.21 (registered to USA)
£120-150
Postal Fiscals 2201
刂
1886 3c. on 4c., 5c. on 8c. and 10c. on 50c. (2, one with inverted “L” for first “F” in “FIFTY” - reduced marks on face and regummed), unused with part original gum. S.G. F1-F3, £505+
£120-150
Postage Dues 2202
2203
刂
刂អ B
A mint collection (a few cto included) including 1895-97 2c. (4), 3c. (4), 5c. (7 including a block of four), 6c. (3), 8c. (3), 12c. (3, one stained), 18c. (3) and 24c. (2), 1897-99 2c. lake (5, one with overprint horizontal - some lightly stained perfs at top), 3c. (3), 4c. (2), 5c. (9 including a block of four; one lightly stained), 6c. (2), 8c. (4), 12c. and 24c., 1902-12 British Protectorate, overprinted at centre 2c. (2), 3c. (3), 4c. (5), 5c. (3), 6c. (2), 8c. (5, one without stop), 10c. (3), 12c. (3), 16c. (2), 18c. (2) and 24c. (2), and overprinted at top 2c., 1918-30 on 1909-23 issue 2c. (5), 3c. (2), 4c. (3), 5c. (6), 6c. (2), 8c. (2), 10c. (3), 12c. (2) and 16c. (4), and on 1925-28 issue 2c. (4), 3c. (3), 4c. (2), 5c. (3), 6c. (4), 8c. (3), 10c. (2), 12c. (2) and 16c. (4), and 1939 2c. to 10c. (2 sets), a good range of perfs and shades, a few with faults though the majority fine. Cat. £5000+
£1,200-1,500
1902-12 British Protectorate, overprinted horizontally at top, 4c. black and carmine top left corner block of ten (5x2), a few split perfs in selvedge at left, fine mint. S.G. D51, £650
£250-300
Revenue Stamps - 1889 Die Proofs 2204
P ᔛ
$25 in vermilion on thin paper (118x144mm.), some minor creases and small mark towards foot
£150-180
2205
ᔛ P
$25 in bistre on thin paper (116x143mm.), some minor creases
£150-180
2206
ᔛ P
$25 in bistre on thin paper (80x83mm.), fine
£120-150
2207
ᔛ P
$25 in blue on thin paper (120x143mm.), some minor creases
£150-180
Japanese Occupation 2208
刂
1942-45 mainly mint range including 1942 (Sept.) 4c. marginal pair with black overprint, 1943 Pictorial 4c. and 8c., 1944 (Sept.) 1c. to $1 (10c. and 12c. with stain) plus 3c. to $1 lightly cancelled (many with light stains) and 1944-45 on Japan 1s. to 1y. (values to 10s. partly stuck down and with foxing), mounted mint.
£200-250
NORTHERN NIGERIA 2209
2210
1898 (July) soldier’s envelope from “Cpl. Renton. M.S.C. West African Frontier Force JEBBA” to Netley and redirected to Wareham, marked “ACTIVE SERVICE No Stamps obtainable”, countersigned by the Commanding Officer and showing “d1” charge mark and Netley Abbey (26.8) on face, the reverse with a fine strike of the Akassa boxed d.s. (Sacher Type 6) for 20 July), Liverpool Br. Packet (25.8) and Southampton (25.8) c.d.s.; worn at edges and a little soiled though scarce. Photo 1898 (Nov.) officer’s envelope (face panel rather stained) to England, marked “No stamps at Kyoma, Borgu. West Africa BRMG Comp” with “2D/466” tax h.s. with manuscript “1⁄ 2” added at right, the reverse with a largely fine strike of the Burutu boxed d.s. (Sacher Type 10) for 10 November alongside Liverpool Br. Packet (5.12) and Alton (7.12) c.d.s. Photo Note: “Kyoma” is probably Kaima
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£400-500
£200-250
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2124
2192
2210
2212
2213
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NORTHERN RHODESIA x2211
刂
1925-48 mint collection including 1925-29 set less 3/- in pairs and to 7/6d. less 3/- in singles, and a few later, some light toning on the 1925-29 values; also Rhodesia and Nyasaland basic issues complete, fine mint
£200-250
NOVA SCOTIA 2212
2213
1792 (3 Mar.) entire letter ex the “Douglas” correspondence from Hamilton to Prince Edward Island, addressed to “Island of St John, Gulf of St. Lawrence” via an agent in Halifax, marked “Pd 1/7” in red ink and “9”, showing red London double-ring “PAID” d.s. and, on reverse, very fine “HALIFAX/N: SCOTIA” split double-ring d.s. of 15 May 1892 (crossed by light horizontal filing crease). A rare and early incoming cover. Photo Note: This is the earliest example of the 9 Cy. rate being applied to mail between Halifax and the Island. The Province was not named Prince Edward Island until 1799. 1792 (19 Sept.) double rate entire letter ex the “Douglas” correspondence from Hamilton to Prince Edward Island, addressed to “Island of St John, Gulf of St. Lawrence” via an agent in Halifax, marked “Pd 3/8” in red ink and “1/6”, showing red London double-ring “PAID” d.s. and, on reverse, fine “HALIFAX/N: SCOTIA” split double-ring d.s. of 12 November 1892 (crossed by vertical filing crease); some minor wear along folds. A rare and early incoming cover. Photo
£500-600
£400-500
ORANGE FREE STATE x2214
x2215
x2216
x2217
x2218
刂អ B
1883 2d. bright mauve blocks of sixteen and twenty, and 1894 1d. purple blocks of ten, twelve, twenty and thirty (2, one with plate number), mostly marginal, fine mint with many unmounted. S.G. 50, 68, £1,215
£200-250
刂+ អ
1883 2d. mauve trial perf. 12 block of four from the multi-perf. sheet of 240 discovered in 1972, fine mint. Photo
£200-250
刂អ B
1892 21⁄ 2 d. on 3d. ultramarine upper left corner block of eighteen comprising the top three rows of the pane with plate number, the lower row severed and rejoined, good to fine mint. S.G. 67, £360
£100-120
1894 6d. bright carmine upper left and lower left blocks of thirty, fresh mint with the stamps remaining unmounted. S.G. 7 £1,020
£200-250
1896 1⁄ 2 d. on 3d. block of thirty from the foot of the pane with interpanneau margin between columns four and five, comprising S.G. Types e (4), f (4) and g (22), mint; gum fractionally toned though of fine appearance
£100-120
刂អ B
刂អ B
PAKISTAN 2219
1947-62 largely mint selection arranged on album leaves including 1947 overprints on India to 25r. and Officials to 10r. with additional 10r. (all unmounted), 1948-57 to 10r. and Officials to 10r., 1949-53 redrawn values to 12a. and Official to 8a.; also a range of commercial airmail envelopes and Bahawalpur selection. (hundreds)
£250-300
PALESTINE 2220
1918 (2 July) pre-paid envelope from Rishon Al Tsiyon to Cairo, marked “1Pt” with superb “ARMY POST OFFICE/SZ 32” c.d.s. of Bir Salem alongside, upon arrival at Jerusalem a 1pi. ultramarine applied and cancelled “ARMY POST OFFICE/SZ 44”, fine and rare. S.G. 3, Photo Photos appear on pages 167, 169 and 175 WWW.SPINK.COM
£300-400
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PAPUA 1901-05 British New Guinea 2221
2222
2223
2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2231
2232
2233
2234 2235
2236
2237
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
刂
Watermark horizontal, thick paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. with additional 21⁄ 2 d. (6d. small thin and 2/6d. with thin spot) and watermark vertical, medium to thick paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, fine mint. S.G. 1-15, £1,115. Photo
£250-300
Watermark horizontal, thick paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. with additional 21⁄ 2 d. (3, one on thin paper), and watermark vertical, medium to thick paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, fine used. S.G. 1-15, £1,100+. Photo
£300-400
Watermark horizontal, thick paper 1d., 2d. (small stain on reverse), 21⁄ 2 d., 4d., 6d. and 1/-, and wmk. vertical 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d., 21⁄ 2 d., 6d. (small stain at left) and 1/-, fine mint. Cat. £440
£70-100
Watermark horizontal, thin paper 21⁄ 2 d. black and ultramarine, some gum creases, mounted mint. S.G. 4a, £375. Photo
£80-100
Watermark vertical, thin paper 1⁄ 2 d., 2d. (centred to lower right) and 4d. (centred to top; hinge remnants), fine mint. S.G. 9a, 11a, 13b; £440. Photo
£100-120
Watermark vertical, thin paper 1⁄ 2 d., 2d. (centred to top) and 4d. (centred to top), the 1⁄ 2 d. with dubious cancellations, the others fine used. S.G. 9a, 11a, 13b; £600. Photo
£150-180
Watermark vertical, thin paper 6d. black and myrtle-green, centred to foot, fine mint with some hinge remnants. Rare. S.G. 14a, £1,100. Photo
£300-400
Watermark vertical, thin paper 1/- black and orange with sheet margin at top with guide crosses, centred to upper right, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 15a, £900. Photo
£250-300
Watermark vertical, thin paper 2/6d. black and brown, centred to top, fine mint. S.G. 16a, £600. Photo
£150-180
Watermark vertical, thin paper (comb perf.) 2/6d. black and brown, centred to foot (perfs. cut), part original gum, fine and scarce. S.G. 16a, £600. Photo
£120-150
Watermark vertical, thin paper 2/6d. black and brown, centred to lower left, some pressed creases, lightly cancelled by Port Moresby c.d.s. S.G. 16a, £1,300. Photo
£250-300
1906 (Nov.) large “Papua”, watermark horizontal, thick paper 4d., 6d., 1/- and 2/6d., watermark vertical, medium to thick paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 6d. with additional 21⁄ 2 d., fine mint. S.G. 17-26, £813
£200-250
1908 (Nov.) large “Papua”, wmk. horizontal, 4d. (foxed perf tip at top), 6d. (fraction soiled), 4d. and 2/6d., and wmk. vertical 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d., 4d. and 6d., fine mint. Cat. £794
£100-120
–– watermark horizontal, thick paper 4d. to 2/6d. and watermark vertical, medium to thick paper 1⁄ 2 d. to 6d. with additional 21⁄ 2 d., fine used. S.G. 17-26, £731
£200-250
1907 small “Papua”, watermark horizontal, thick paper 21⁄ 2 d., 1/- and 2/6d., watermark horizontal, thin paper 1⁄ 2 d. and 21⁄ 2 d. (3), watermark vertical, thin paper 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 2d. and 4d. to 2/6d., and watermark vertical thick paper 21⁄ 2 d. and 1/-, fine mint. S.G. 34-45a, £780+
£200-250
–– watermark horizontal, thick paper 21⁄ 2 d. and 2/6d., watermark horizontal, thin paper 1 ⁄ 2 d. and 21⁄ 2 d. (2), watermark vertical, thin paper 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 2d. and 4d. to 2/6d., and watermark vertical thick paper 21⁄ 2 d. and 1/-, fine. S.G. 34-45a, £780
£200-250
1907 small “Papua”, wmk. vertical 1d., 2d., 4d., 6d. (light gum staining), 1/- (2, one on thin paper - fox spot on reverse) and 2/6d. (thin paper), fine mint. Cat. £249
£50-60
Photos appear on page 167 171
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Papua - contd. 2238
2239
2240
2241
刂
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
1907-10 bi-coloured, large “PAPUA” 1⁄ 2 d. and 2/6d., small “PAPUA”, wmk upright perf 11 1d. to 1/- with 21⁄ 2 d. shade and perf 121⁄ 2 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 4d. (2, one with deformed “d”) and 1/-, wmk sideways perf 11 1⁄ 2 d. (2) to 1/- and perf 121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. and 1/-; a few with minor gum thins though mostly fine mounted mint. S.G. 47-71, £861
£200-250
–– large “PAPUA” 1⁄ 2 d. and 2/6d., small “PAPUA”, wmk upright perf 11 1d. to 1/- with 21⁄ 2 d. shade and perf 121⁄ 2 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 4d. and 1/-, wmk sideways perf 11 1⁄ 2 d. (2) to 1/- and perf 121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. and 1/-; mostly fine used. S.G. 47-71, £900+
£250-300
1910-11 large “PAPUA” perf 121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (both) with additional 2d. showing “C” for “O” in “POSTAGE”, 1911-15 Mono 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d., 1916-31 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d. (3), 11⁄ 2 d. (5, two showing “POSTACE” at left), 2d. (3), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. (3), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d. (2), 1/- (2), 2/6d. (2), 5/- and 10/-, 1917 surcharges, 1929-30 Air 3d. (3), 1930 (Sept.) Air 3d., 6d. (2) and 1/- (2), 1931 2d. on 11⁄ 2 d. (2), 1931 1/3d. on 5/-, 9d. on 2/6d. (2) and 5d. on 1/-, and 1932 9d. and 1/3d., mostly fine mint. S.G. 84-128, £940+
£250-300
1910-11 large “PAPUA” 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (both) with additional 2d. showing “C” for “O” in “POSTAGE, 1911-15 Mono 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d., 1916-31 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d. (3), 11⁄ 2 d. (5 including a pair showing “POSTACE”), 2d. (3), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. (3), 4d. (2), 5d., 6d. (2), 1/- (2), 2/6d. (2), 5/- and 10/-, 1917 surcharges, 1929-30 Air 3d. (3), 1930 Air 3d., 6d. (2) and 1/- (2), 1931 (Jan.) 2d. on 11⁄ 2 d. (2), 1931 1/3d. on 5/-, 9d. on 2/6d. (2), 5d. on 1/- and 1932 9d. and 1/3d., all used, generally fine. S.G. 75-128, £1200+
£300-400
2242
刂
1932-41 complete mint collection, fine. S.G. 130-168, £620
£150-180
2243
ᔛ
–– complete used collection, fine. S.G. 130-168, £624
£150-180
Official Stamps 2244 2245
2246
刂
刂
ᔛ
1908 (Oct.) watermark horizontal, 2/6d. black and brown, fine mint. S.G. O1, £1,000. Photo
£300-400
1908-10 wmk upright, perf 11 1d. to 1/- and perf 121⁄ 2 4d., wmk sideways perf 11 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, perf 121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d., 1d. and 1/-, 1910 1⁄ 2 d. and 2/6d., 1910-11 1⁄ 2 d. and 2d. to 2/6d. (both), 1911 Mono 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. less 1d., 1930 11⁄ 2 d., 2d., 3d., 4d., 6d. and 2/6d, and 1931-32 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (3) with additional 11⁄ 2 d. top left corner block of four and 6d showing “POSTACE”, generally fine mint. Cat. £3000+
£800-1,000
1908 (Oct.) 2/6d. (wmk. horiz.), 1908-10 wmk upright perf 11 1d. to 1/- with 21⁄ 2 d. shade, perf 121⁄ 2 2d., 4d. and 1/-, wmk sideways perf 11 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/- with 1⁄ 2 d. shade and perf 121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d., 2d. and 1/-, 1910 1⁄ 2 d. and 2/6d., 1910-11 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (both), 1911-12 mono 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1930 1⁄ 2 d., 2d., 3d., 4d. and 6d. and 1931-32 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. (both) with additional 6d. pair showing “POSTACE”, all used, generally fine. Cat. £1800+
£500-600
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2247
1952-83 collection, the mint apparently complete to 1983 and the used to 1964, fine. Cat. £300+
£70-90
Postage Dues 2248
刂
1960 6d. (Type D1) on 71⁄ 2 d. blue, fine mounted mint. S.G. D1, £850. Photo
£250-300
2249
ᔛ
–– 6d. (Type D1) on 71⁄ 2 d. blue, fine and lightly cancelled. S.G. D1, £450. Photo
£120-150
PITCAIRN ISLANDS 2250
1940-83 collection, the mint apparently complete to 1983, the used complete to 1967, fine. Cat. £400+ Photo for lot 2244 appear on page 167 WWW.SPINK.COM
£100-120
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2248
2249
2289
2291
2294
2295
2296
2298 2324
————— 2317 ————— 2292
2316
2334
Ex 2318
——— Ex 2335 ———
2321 173
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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2251
1814 (1 June) double rate entire ex the “Birnie” correspondence from Charlotte Town to London, marked “Paid to Halifax 1/4” in red ink, rated “4/4”, showing Halifax transit d.s. of 15 June and, on reverse, very fine “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND” datestamp (Type P1) and red arrival c.d.s. (11.7); some wear along folds. Photo
£600-700
Note: This letter was carried by the Falmouth Packet “Osborne” which was attacked by the Privateer “Snap Dragon”, itself subsequently pursued and captured by a British warship. PROVENANCE:
Dr. R.V.C. Carr, April 1999 2252
1821 (2 Feb.) entire from Charlotte Town to London, marked “Pd to Halifax 8d”, rated “2/2”, a superb strike of “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND” datestamp (Type P1) in brown, legible Halifax transit d.s. with arrival c.d.s. (20.4) on reverse. The only recorded example struck in brown. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Dr. R.V.C. Carr, April 1999 2253
2254
2255
1844 (3 Feb.) entire letter from London to Charlotte Town, rated “1/2” showing circular-framed “1s/4d CY.” and, on reverse, despatch c.d.s. and “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND” datestamp for 24 February. The only recorded use of this currency handstamp. Photo
£350-400
1859 (17 Sept.) envelope registered to London, showing red crayon “Reg 6, 4/10”, light “CHARLOTTE TOWN/PAID/P.E.I.” datestamp (Type P24), “Crown/REGISTERED” and Registered London datestamps in red and, on reverse, “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND” datestamp (Type P5) and red arrival c.d.s.; the envelope slightly discoloured at top and with top half of flap cut away. Rare, few examples of registered letters are recorded. Photo
£400-500
1865 (29 June) locally addressed envelope bearing 1862 perf. 11 1d. brown-orange (pulled perf at left and crease at right) paying the Town letter rate, clearly tied by barred numeral “13” and showing, on reverse, Type P5 datestamp. The only recorded example of this issue paying the correct 1d. rate. Vincent Greene Foundation Certificate (2004). Photo
£1,400-1,800
PROVENANCE: Norman Brassler Martyn Cusworth, March 2005
2256
1865 (8 Sept.) locally addressed envelope (slightly truncated at left), marked “Registered Letter”, bearing 1862 (Nov.) yellowish toned paper, perf. 111⁄ 2 -12 2d. to pay local letter rate and 6d. yellow-green compound perf 113⁄ 4 x11x113⁄ 4 x113⁄ 4 paying the registration fee, both cancelled by 10 bar oval and showing, on reverse, Type P5 datestamp. Scarce. Photo
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£300-350
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2254
2255
2220
2266
2251
2252
2253
2256
2258
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2257
2257
1865 (28 Nov.) envelope registered from Charlotte Town to New Glasgow, bearing 1862 (Nov.) yellowish toned paper, perf. 111⁄ 2 -12 3d. blue paying the single letter rate to Nova Scotia and 6d. yellow-green paying the registration fee, both clearly tied by barred numeral “13”, showing curved unframed “REGISTERED” h.s. in red (Type P100) and, on reverse, Type P5, Pictou (30.11) and arrival (1.12) datestamps. A rare and attractive franking and a choice showpiece. Very few examples of the handstamp are recorded. Photo
£3,000-3,500
PROVENANCE: A. Caspary, October 1956 Martyn Cusworth, March 2005
2258
1869 (4 Feb.) envelope from Charlotte Town to Grand River Wharf Lot 55 (corrected to 56), marked “Registered”, bearing 1862 (Nov.) yellowish toned paper, perf. 111⁄ 2 -12 2d. rose and 6d. yellow-green paying the 2d. inland single letter rate and 6d. registration fee, lightly tied by 8 bar oval and showing Type P6 datestamp; the envelope with small part of flap missing. A rare and attractive franking. P.F. Certificate (1975). Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE: Dr. R.V.C. Carr, April 1999
2259
1869 (25 May) envelope from Charlotte Town to George Town, bearing 1869 (spring) off white paper, perf. 111⁄ 4 2d. rose perf 111⁄ 4 all round paying the inland single letter rate, cancelled by heavy 8 bar oval, showing Type P6 datestamp at lower left with, on reverse, Type P47 arrival datestamp; the adhesive with light crease
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£100-120
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2260 2260
1869 (6 July) envelope from Charlotte Town to Portree, Isle of Skye bearing 1862 (Nov.) yellowish toned paper, perf. 111⁄ 2 -12 3d. blue and 6d. yellow-green paying the single letter rate to U.K., both with central manuscript cross and lightly cancelled by barred numeral “13” with the 3d. additionally tied by “PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR. PACKET” c.d.s. (25.7) in red and showing, on reverse, Type P6 and arrival (23.7) datestamps. A very rare, neat and attractive franking. Vincent Greene Foundation Certificate (2004). Photo
£1,400-1,600
PROVENANCE: Martyn Cusworth, March 2005
2261
1869 (10 Nov.) envelope from Summerside to Cape Breton, bearing 1865 (Summer) white paper perf. 113⁄ 4 distinctive 3d. bright blue shade of this printing paying the single letter rate to Nova Scotia, tied by 10 bar oval, showing fine “SUMMERSIDE/P.E. ISLAND” datestamp (Type P50) and, on reverse, Prince Edward Island (Type P8), Pictou (13.11), New Glasgow (13.11), West Bay (16.11) and Port Hastings C.B. (16.11) datestamps; the envelope with addressee’s name excised. Photo
£150-200
Note: No unused examples of this limited printing have so far been recorded. The printing is said to comprise a total of 120,000 mixed 2d. and 3d. denominations. 2262
1869 (21 Dec.) envelope from Summerside to Vernon River Lot 50, bearing 1869 (spring) off white paper, 2d. rose compound perf 113⁄ 4 x113⁄ 4 x111⁄ 4 x111⁄ 4 and showing at right two extra vertical rows of perf 111⁄ 4 , clearly tied by 10 bar oval (Type 134) and overstruck with 8 bar oval of Charlotte Town in transit, showing Type P50 despatch d.s. with Prince Edward Island Type P8 c.d.s. on reverse; the envelope a little soiled, top left corner cut off and with flap missing. An important cover illustrating the use of the “B1” machine to provide the compound perforation on the left hand side and a further, careless usage giving two extra “B1” rows towards the right hand side
£100-120
Note: This confirms the use of two types of B machine and not a variation of the one B machine 2263
2264
刂
1870 (May) envelope from St. Eleanors to Charlotte Town, bearing 1867 (summer) white paper, perf. 113⁄ 4 2d. rose paying the inland single rate, tied by 10 bar obliterator in red (Type P134) with matching “ST ELEANORS” double-arc d.s. (Type P49) at left, the stamp additionally tied by arrival 8 bar oval and showing arrival c.d.s. (7.5) on reverse; recipient’s notation on face panel below adhesive
£80-100
1871 perf. 113⁄ 4 4d. black interpanneau pair demonstrating that there were two litho plates in use for this value, unused without gum, vertical crease through gutter as have all known examples, fine. Very rare. Also 1871 2d. corner block of ten and 1872 3c. rose pair (defects) imperforate between. Photo
£200-250
Photos for lots 2261 and 2264 appear on pages 167 and 179 177
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Prince Edward Island - contd. 2265
1871 (4 Mar.) envelope from Charlotte Town to Hitchin. bearing 1862 (Nov.) perf. 111⁄ 2 -12 3d. blue (2) paying the single letter rate to U.K. via New York, cancelled by Type P144 obliterator, showing Type P80 d.s. and “PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR. PACKET” c.d.s. (19.3) in red with arrival datestamp on reverse; the envelope and stamps torn through horizontally upon opening and repaired. The only recorded example of this rate which was equal to 4d Stg. Vincent Greene Foundation Certificate (2004). Photo
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Martyn Cusworth, March 2005 2266
1871 (29 June) envelope from Charlotte Town to Minnesota, bearing 1869 perf. 113⁄ 4 4d. black paying the single letter rate to USA, cancelled by Type P146 cork obliterator and showing Type P80 datestamp alongside. A neat and rare franking. Vincent Greene Foundation Certificate (1984). Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Dr. R.V.C. Carr, April 1999 2267
2268
1871 (Sept.) printed circular from Charlotte Town to Summerside, bearing 1867 (summer) off white paper, perf. 113⁄ 4 1d. orange-yellow cancelled by poor barred numeral “13” and showing, on reverse, Type P50 arrival datestamp (5.9); the circular a little soiled and lightly stained
£100-120
1871 (4 Sept.) printed circular from Charlotte Town to Montagu Bridge, bearing 1869 (spring) off white paper, perf. 111⁄ 4 1d. orange-yellow clearly tied by Charlotte Town ring duplex (Type P83 Type I). Very rare, only two examples of this 1871 duplex combination are recorded. Vincent Greene Foundation Certificate (1984). Photo
£350-400
PROVENANCE: Dr. R.V.C. Carr, April 1999
2269 2269
1872 (23 Dec.) envelope from Charlotte Town to Scotland, bearing perf 121⁄ 4 6c. black paying the single letter rate to U.K., cancelled by five-pointed Star (Type P130), showing despatch datestamp and red “PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR. PACKET” transit datestamp (24.1) with arrival c.d.s. on reverse; the top right of envelope and the 6c. torn through opening and the 6c. additionally crossed by light crease. Very rare, one of two recorded examples of this denomination paying this transatlantic rate. Vincent Greene Foundation Certificate (2004). Photo Photo for lot 2266 appears on page 175 WWW.SPINK.COM
£1,500-1,800
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2265
2261
2270
2268
2271
2272
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Prince Edward Island - contd. 2270
2271
2272
1873 (27 Jan.) envelope from Alberton to Charlotte Town, bearing 1872 perf 121⁄ 2 3c. rose paying the inland single letter rate, tied by 4-ring target (Type P121) and showing “ALBERTON/P.E.I.” c.d.s. (Type P55) alongside with arrival datestamp alongside; the envelope with horizontal crease well clear of adhesive. Rare, one of two recorded examples. Photo
£150-200
1873 (4 Feb.) envelope from Montague Bridge to Boston, bearing 1872 perf 121⁄ 4 6c. black paying the single letter rate to USA, cancelled by 4-ring target (Type P121) and tie by cork “triangle” (Type P128) in transit at Charlotte Town, showing “MONTAGUE BRIDGE/P.E.I.” c.d.s. (Type p63) alongside and, on reverse, Charlotte Town transit d.s.; the 6c. crossed by light crease and the envelope with some faults. Rare, only four examples of this town handstamp are recorded. Photo
£200-250
1873 (5 June) envelope from Charlotte Town to Campbleton Lot 4, bearing 1872 perf 121⁄ 4 1c. orange and 2c. blue paying the inland single letter rate, both cancelled by cork “triangle” obliterator (Type P127) and showing despatch c.d.s. at left; the envelope with small stain and slightly truncated at left. Signed Fred Jarrett on reverse. P.F. Certificate (1966). Photo
£500-600
QUEENSLAND New South Wales Used In The Moreton Bay District Brisbane Barred Numeral “95” 2273
ᔛ
A selection on Laureated no watermark 1d. vertical strip of four, [15-45], 2d. Plates I (5) and II (2), watermarked 2d. (2, both on large pieces) and Diadem imperf. 2d. (2, one on large piece) and 6d. (on small piece); generally fine strikes
£300-400
Brisbane Sunburst “95” 2274
2275
2276
ᔛ
1856 (Nov.) and 1857 (Jan.) entires ex the same correspondence to Ipswich, each bearing Diadem 2d. with a good strike, despatch and arrival oval and circular datestamps on reverse respectively; the first with heavy filing crease though an attractive pair showing the change-over period from oval to circular datestamps. Photo
£300-350
A selection on Diadem values comprising 1d. (4 with a pair), 2d. (21 with a pair, three strips of three, two singles on large 1857 (Aug.) piece with Registered 6d. showing “REGISTERED/BRISBANE” handstamp and datestamp, and one with watermark inverted and reversed and retouched), 3d. pair, 6d. (4 with a pair) and Registered 6d. (2); fair to fine strikes
£400-500
1857 (25 Apr.) entire to Ipswich, bearing Diadem 2d. with a fine strike, despatch and arrival (26.4) c.d.s. on reverse. Photo
£300-350
Condamine “151” 2277
1857 (5 Nov.) entire to Ipswich, bearing Diadem 2d. with indistinct Sunburst cancellation, the reverse showing the usual heavily over-inked and dirty despatch datestamp associated with this office, Dalby (10.11) and arrival c.d.s.; also Diadem 2d. (2, one on large piece with part despatch, Dalby and Drayton c.d.s.) with Sunburst cancellations, and a Laureated watermarked 3d. with Barred Numeral which appears to be the very scarce “151” though not guaranteed as such. Photo
£150-200
Dalby “13” 2278
1857 (1 Apr.) double rate entire registered to Ipswich, bearing Diadem 2d. vertical pair and Registered 6d. with indistinct Barred Numerals, the reverse with despatch and arrival (4.4) c.d.s.; rare with few recorded ties on cover; also 2d. on piece and Registered 6d., both cancelled by Sunburst “133”. Photo Photos also appear on page 179 WWW.SPINK.COM
£400-500
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2276
Ex 2277
Ex 2278
2281
2285
2280
2284
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Queensland - contd. Drayton Barred Numeral “85” 2279
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A selection on Sydney View 3d., Laureated unwatermarked 1d, 2d. Plate I (2) and Diadem 2d. generally fine strikes
£150-200
Drayton Sunburst “85” 2280
2281
2282
ᔛ
1856 (10 Oct.) entire registered to Ipswich, bearing Diadem 2d. blue pair in combination with Registered 6d. vermilion and Prussian blue with light indistinct cancellations, manuscript “Registered” at left, the reverse with partially legible despatch and arrival (11.10) datestamps. R.P.S. Certificate (1973). Photo
£500-600
1856 (27 Nov.) double rate large part entire registered to Ipswich, bearing Laureated watermarked 3d. yellow-green, Registered 6d. vermilion and Prussian blue and Diadem 1d. orange-vermilion, all with very light, slightly oily, strikes, manuscript “Registered” at left and with partially legible arrival oval datestamp on reverse. A rare and colourful franking. Photo
£800-1,000
A selection of Diadem values comprising 1d. orange-vermilion (3 with a pair), 1d. carmine-vermilion pair, 2d. blue (5, two on pieces, one in combination with 6d. greenish grey) and 6d. olive-grey; generally fine strikes
£200-250
Warwick Barred Numeral “81” 2283 2284
2285
ᔛ
A selection on Sydney View 1d. Plate I, [24], Laureated unwatermarked 1d. and 2d. Plate I (2), and Diadem 1d. orange-vermilion (3, with a vertical pair); fine strikes 1856 (14 Sept.) entire registered to Ipswich, bearing Diadem 2d. blue (3) and Registered 6d. vermilion and Prussian blue very lightly cancelled, manuscript “Registered” under upright type under-inked “REGISTERED/WARWICK” handstamp, the reverse with Warwick c.d.s., Drayton (15.9) and Ipswich (16.9) oval datestamps. A rare and unusual franking. Photo Note: The rate on this item is unclear. There are several known examples of the “6d.” rate which was the interstate rate but which may have been a misunderstood triple rate 1857 (12 Oct.) large part entire to Ipswich, bearing Diadem 2d. pale blue with a fair legible strike, the reverse with despatch, Drayton (16.10) and arrival (17.10) c.d.s. Photo
£150-200
£500-600
£200-250
The Provisional Period (26.1.1860 - 31.10.1860) Brisbane 2286
ᔛ
A selection comprising “Q.L.” in concentric ovals on Diadem 6d. (5, one watermarked “8”), Registered 6d. orange and blue and perf. 12 6d. grey-brown (2), and duplex with void concentric ovals on Diadem 1d., 2d. (2) and 6d. (3, one on small piece), four showing small to large portions of the datestamp
£150-200
Rockhampton 2287
2288
ᔛ
1860 (7 Sept.) envelope, bearing Diadem 2d. twice clearly cancelled and tied by Sunburst “120” and showing two overlapping despatch c.d.s. at left; the envelope very stained and with lower portion of address panel unreadable though this office very rare on cover
£70-80
1860-1911 used collection including 1860 wmk. Large Star clean-cut perf 14-16 1d. (stain at right) and 2d., 1860-61 wmk Small Star clean-cut perf 14-16 3d., 6d., 1/- and “REGISTERED”, clean-cut perf 14 1d. and 2d., 1862-67 perf 13 1d. (2), 2d. (2), 3d., 6d. (4) and 1/-, perf 121⁄ 2 x13 1d., 2d., 3d., 6d. (2) and 1/-, 1864-65 perf 13 1d., 2d. (2), 6d. (2), “REGISTERED” and perf 121⁄ 2 x13 1d. and 2d., 1866 litho 4d. (5) and 5/- (2), 1868-74 perf 13 values to 1/-, 1868-78 perf 13 to 6d. and perf 12 to 1/-, perf 12x13 1d. and perf 121⁄ 2 x13 2d., 1879 no wmk. 6d. and 1/-, 1880 litho 2/- (3), 2/6d., 5/-, 10/- (2) and 20/-, 1879-81 wmk Crown and Q (Type 5) 1d. (3), 2d. and 4d., 1882-95 high values, 1884 perf 91⁄ 2 x12 2d., 1887-91 perf 12 2/- and perf 91⁄ 2 x12 2d. and 1900 Charity; condition a little mixed therefore viewing recommended
£1,200-1,500
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The Chalon Issues 2289
2290
2291
2292
2293
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ P អ B
刂
1860 watermark Large Star, clean-cut perf 14-16 6d. green, unused with part original gum, centred to upper right, fine. S.G. 6, £1200. Photo
£250-300
1860-61 watermark Small Star, clean-cut perf 14-16 6d. and “REGISTERED” and rough perf 14-16 1d. (2), 2d., 3d., 6d. (2), 1/- and “REGISTERED”, all unused and nearly all with gum (most regummed), generally of fine appearance. Cat. £4330
£500-600
1860-61 wmk Small Star, clean-cut perf 14-16 3d. brown, unused with part original gum, a few shortish perfs and light bend towards foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 8, £700. Photo
£150-180
1862-67 Thick toned paper, no watermark, 1d. plate proof in Indian red on wove paper, taken from the plate supplied to the Colony by Perkins Bacon, a marginal block of twenty (5x4) from the top of the sheet showing guide line in margin and with two stamps in the second horizontal row showing weak frame-lines at top; reduced pen marks and creases as usual from this sheet. A rare positional multiple of this important proof. Photo
£800-900
1862-67 toned paper, no watermark perf 13 1d., 2d. (2) and 6d. (2), perf 121⁄ 2 x13 1d., 2d., 3d. and 6d., 1864-65 wmk Small Star perf 13 1d., 2d. and “REGISTERED”, perf 121⁄ 2 x13 1d. and 1866 (Jan.) wmk letters 1d. and 2d., all unused, some with gum (not guaranteed), mostly of fine appearance. Cat. £1845
£300-400
2294
刂
–– perf 13 1d. Indian red, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 21, £500. Photo
£120-150
2295
刂
1862-67 toned paper, no wmk perf 13 1/- grey, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 29, £300. Photo
£70-90
–– perf 121⁄ 2 x13 rough, 1/- grey unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 36, £450. Photo
£100-120
1866 litho, First transfer 4d. and Second transfer 4d. (2) and 5/- (handstamped “SPECIMEN” - no gum), 1864-74 wmk small truncated Star, perf 13 1d., 2d. (3), 3d. (2), 6d. (2), 1/- brownish grey (handstamped “SPECIMEN” - no gum) and 1/- mauve (2), 1868-78 wmk Crown and Q perf 13 1d., 2d. Pl. II and 6d. (2), perf 12 1d., 2d. (3), 3d., 4d. (no gum and thinned), 6d. (3) and 1/- (2), all unused, some with gum, generally good to fine. Cat. £5500 approx.
£600-800
1868-78 Watermark Crown over Q, original watermark bit for S.G. Type 5, fine and possibly unique, and a sheet of watermarked paper, the watermark set to foot giving 180 impressions and marginal inscriptions on three sides; some creasing though a scarce item. Photo
£150-200
1879 no wmk., perf 12 6d. and 1/- unused without gum, 1880 litho 2/- (3), 2/6d. (2), 5/- (2) and 10/-, all unused with part or large part original gum, fine. Cat. £2790
£500-600
2296
2297
刂
刂
2298
2299
刂
Reprints 2300 RᔛP
2301 RᔛP
B 2302 R刂 អ
Registered (6d.) selection comprising die proofs in various forms in black (2), yellow, orange, purple and green, a plate proof with suggestions for defacing the plate drawn-in, and defaced plate die proofs in black, orange and green. A fine lot
£200-250
Registered (6d.) die proofs in dull ochre (43x72mm.) and in black (50x73mm.), stampsize examples in bright yellow and carmine, the latter on watermarked paper, and an example on 1906 Herts Philatelic Society invitation card; also a die proof of the head in oval on thin paper (83x96mm.)
£300-350
Watermark Small Truncated Star, Perf. 13 2d. blue Plate II 1895 reprint block of fortythree, being four complete horizontal rows, with sheet margins, less five stamps, the lower two rows showing large part watermark “QUEENSLAND” inverted, fresh colour and with large part original gum; a few split perfs. internally though a rare and impressive multiple
£400-500
Photos appear on page 173 183
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Queensland, The Chalon Issues - contd. Covers 2303
2304
2305
1866 (June) envelope ex the Cadbury correspondence “via Marseilles” to Birmingham, bearing 1862-67 perf. 13 2d. blue (2) and 6d. yellow-green each clearly cancelled “Q.L.” in sunburst, London Paid c.d.s. (14.8) at left, the reverse with Queensland Ship Letter (21.6) and Birmingham (19.8) c.d.s., 1866 (June) mourning envelope (faults on reverse at seal area) ex the Cadbury correspondence “Via Marseilles” to Birmingham, bearing 1862-67 perf. 13 6d. yellow-green pair (soiling at top) sharing fine “Q.L.” in sunburst, London Paid c.d.s. (18.8) at left, the reverse with Queensland Ship Letter (21.6) and arrival (19.8) c.d.s. and 1877 (13 Mar.) envelope (small faults) from Brisbane to Ballarat, Victoria, bearing 1868-78 perf. 12 2d. blue lightly cancelled and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, the reverse with Melbourne (20.3) and arrival (20.3) c.d.s.
£200-250
1867-78 envelopes (4, three long) addressed internally and franked at 2d. or 4d., comprising items from Brisbane, Burdekin, Ipswich and Maryborough (the stamps unusually cancelled by c.d.s.), 1861 (27 Apr.) envelope from Banana (five months earlier than the opening date recorded by Campbell) to New South Wales bearing 6d. cancelled “24” and with a range of transit c.d.s. on reverse, and 1873 (2 Dec.) envelope from Brisbane to Hunter River, New South Wales, bearing 1868-78 perf. 13 3d. brown indistinctly cancelled and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, Sydney and Branston (7.12) c.d.s. on reverse, a scarce 3d. rate franking; faults in places though an interesting group
£180-200
1868 (2 Oct.) envelope from Charleville “Via Marseilles” to Preston, bearing 1868-74 perf. 13 2d. pale blue Plate I strip of four and a single lightly cancelled by sunburst “53” with c.d.s. alongside, Brisbane and arrival (28.12) c.d.s. on reverse, envelope with stain at foot though most unusual; also loose 2d. values cancelled “53” and “138”, and 1897 damaged envelope from Blackall to Rockhampton bearing Sideface 2d. cancelled by sunburst “38” with c.d.s. alongside; all cancelled in red
£100-120
2306 2306
1878 (26 Aug.) envelope to Venice bearing 1868-76 perf. 12 1d., 2d. pair and single with “QI” cancellation and “BRISBANE/QUEENSLAND” c.d.s. alongside, arrival datestamp on reverse, fine and rare. B.P.A. Certificate (2009). S.G. 94, 100. Photo
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£2,000-3,000
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON Registered Mail 2307 ័
2308
2309 ័
2310 ័
2311
2312
2313
2314
2315
刂
1862(c.)-75(c.) trio of pieces from Goondiwindi Post Office, the first bearing 6d. and “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow both with light sunburst cancellations and additionally cancelled by small “REGISTERED/GOONDIWINDI.” h.s. with a further strike alongside, the second with 2d and “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow both cancelled “74” with c.d.s. and framed “MISSENT TO BRISBANE” alongside, the third with 2d. pair and 6d. cancelled “74” and with large “REGISTERED/GOONDIWINDI.” handstamp; the second item a little soiled though an interesting trio from this office, originally named Gundiwindi; 1867 (6 Sept.) OHMS front (213x93mm.) from Maryborough to Brisbane, bearing 1864-65 “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow and 1866 litho 4d. grey-lilac (2) all cancelled “96” and with superb large “REGISTERED/MARYBOROUGH” handstamp in red at left, and 1868 (13 Aug.) large piece bearing 1864-65 2d. blue strip of six and “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow all cancelled “72 and with small “REGISTERED/HELIDON” handstamp
£250-300
1862 (Sept.) entire from Bungeworgorai to Brisbane, bearing 2d. blue and “REGISTERED” (6d.) olive-yellow both clearly cancelled “23” and showing “REGISTERED/BUNGEWORGORAI” handstamp alongside manuscript “174/Registered”, the reverse with indistinct despatch c.d.s. and Brisbane (26.9) c.d.s.; repair at lower left corner and a little soiled though an attractive franking from this small office. Photo
£300-400
1866 (5 June) front and small part back to Brisbane, bearing 1864-65 1d. orangevermilion vertical pair and “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow all lightly cancelled by c.d.s. and showing “REGISTERED/RETREAT handstamp at left, arrival c.d.s. (9.6) on reverse. Attractive and the sole recorded example of this registered handstamp. Photo
£180-200
1867 (6 Sept.) OHMS front (213x93mm.) from Maryborough to Brisbane, bearing 1864-65 “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow and 1866 litho 4d. grey-lilac (2) all cancelled “96” and with superb large “REGISTERED/MARYBOROUGH” handstamp in red at left, and 1868 (13 Aug.) large piece bearing 1864-65 2d. blue strip of six and “REGISTERED” (6d.) orange-yellow all cancelled “72” and with small “REGISTERED/HELIDON” handstamp
£250-300
1868 (29 Dec.) entire letter from Springfield, Brisbane “via Southampton” to Scotland and redirected to Edinburgh, bearing 6d. yellow-green and “REGISTERED” (6d.) orangeyellow cancelled with manuscript pen stroke and faint “GPO” in barred roller and with faint Brisbane Registered oval datestamp in red alongside; a couple of small imperfections though attractive. Photo
£140-180
1875 (25 Sept.) envelope from Brisbane to Wollombi, New South Wales, bearing 2d. blue pair and a single with indistinct cancellations and tied by red crayon lines and light Brisbane Registered Letter Office c.d.s. in red (similar to Campbell Type 2 though without stops and unrecorded by him), the reverse with Sydney (27.9), West Maitland (28.9) and Wollombi (28.9) c.d.s.
£100-120
1876 (5 Dec.) envelope from Brisbane to England, bearing 4d. yellow and 6d. yellowgreen (small faults) with light sunburst cancellations and with the 4d. tied by Brisbane Registered Letter Office c.d.s. in red (similar to Campbell Type 2 though without stops and unrecorded by him) and London Registered oval d.s. (6.2), Bury c.d.s. (6.2) on reverse; attractive
£140-180
1878 (1 June) envelope from Brisbane “via Melbourne” to England, bearing 4d. yellow and 6d. yellow-green (defective) sharing the recently introduced “BRISBANE/REGISTERED” oval datestamp in black and with London Registered oval d.s. (3.8) alongside, Hurstpierpoint arrival c.d.s. (4.8) on reverse; an attractive franking
£100-120
1879-1911 mint range including 1879-81 wmk Crown and Q (Type 6) 1d. (4), 2d. (3), 4d., 6d. (2) and 1/- (2), 1880 1⁄ 2 d. on 1d., 1882-95 wmk Type 5 thin paper 2/-, 2/6d., 5/- and 10/-, wmk Type 10 thick paper 2/- to £1, 1882-91 perf 12 1d., 2d., 4d., 6d., 1/- (4) and perf 91⁄ 2 x12 2d., 1887-91 perf 12 2/- (2), 1890-94 1⁄ 2 d. (3), 1d. pair, 2d. (3), 21⁄ 2 d., 3d., 4d. (5, two showing “PENGE”), 6d. and 2/- (2), 1895-96 1⁄ 2 d. (2), 1d. (2), 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. (2) and 5d., 1897-1908 values to 2/-, 1900 Charity (1/- with gum thinning at left) and 1907-11 perf 121⁄ 2 , 13 values to 2/-; condition generally fine. Cat. £5000+
£1,000-1,200
Photos appear on page 193 185
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Queensland - contd.
First Sideface Issue Essays by William Bell 2316
2317
ᔛ P E ᔛ
ᔛ P ᔛ S E ᔛ
1
⁄ 2 d. with vertically-lined background and with reversed “Q” in “QUEENSLAND”, in plum on ungummed watermark Crown over Q sideways paper. Photo
£200-250
1
⁄ 2 d. with plain background and with “Q” in “QUEENSLAND” corrected, a marginal pair in carmine and a single on ungummed watermark Crown over Q upright paper, each handstamped “SPECIMEN” diagonally in blue. Photo
£200-250
Imperforate Colour Trials 2318
ᔛ P
1d. pairs in deep dull blue, yellow and bright ultramarine on thin card, the last two with small faults though a very scarce trio. Photo
£300-350
PROVENANCE: Bernard Manning
2319
ᔛ P
1d. in dull blue, three slightly varying shades with one cancelled in an upper corner; one with a shallow thin, otherwise fine
£100-120
Imperforate Plate Proofs on Thin Card 2320
ᔛ P អ B
1d. dull reddish brown complete sheet of 120 with [48] showing “QOEENSLAND” variety, printed label affixed at foot and inscribed “Proposed new 1d. Postage Stamp Printed from Electrotypes made by William Knight, Government Engraver, Lithographic Office, Treasury”; a few light fox marks in places and with a few faults in margins. A highly important and almost certainly unique contemporary proof sheet
£2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:
Ron Butler 2321
ᔛ P អ B
1d. reddish brown Die I marginal block of twelve, [67-70/77-80/87-90]; the left vertical row creased though of fine appearance. Photo
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Ron Butler 2322
2323
ᔛ P
ᔛ P អ B
1d. reddish brown Die I strip of three, two singles (one cancelled in one upper corner) and Die II, 2d. blue Die I (2), 4d. yellow (6 with a block of four) and 6d. green (4 with a pair); a couple with small faults though generally fine
£250-300
2d. blue complete sheet of 120 with [46] showing “QUEENSBAND” variety and [116] showing “PENGE” variety; divided into blocks of seventy and fifty and with a few examples defective, sellotape affixed to edges on reverse. A highly important and almost certainly unique contemporary proof sheet
£2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:
Ron Butler 2324
ᔛ P+ អ
2d. blue block of four, the lower right stamp showing “QUEENSBAND” variety; the upper pair with shallow thinning, otherwise fine. Photo PROVENANCE: Bernard Manning
Photos appear on page 173 WWW.SPINK.COM
£180-200
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2325
2325
ᔛ P អ B
6d. yellow-green block of fifty, being the complete lower five rows of the sheet with [83] showing the beginning of damage to second “E” of “QUEENSLAND”; a few light rust marks in places though generally of fine appearance. A rare and almost certainly unique contemporary proof block. Photo
£1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Ron Butler Imperforate Plate Proofs on Unwatermarked Paper 2326
ᔛ P+ អ
1d. coral pink block of four, [18-19/28-29], with each horizontal pair showing Dies I and II se-tenant, marked in pencil on reverse “.. approved/Novr 24.1880”; scarce with few such proofs on unwatermarked paper recorded. Photo
£250-300
PROVENANCE: Col. Harrie Evans Sir Gawaine Baillie
Imperforate Plate Proofs on Crown over Q Type II Paper 2327
ᔛ P
1d. reddish brown Die I (2), 2d. blue Die II, 4d. yellow Die II, 6d. yellow-green pair, 6d. green (5 with a marginal block of four, each horizontal pair with a pen stroke) and 1/- mauve (4), some with gum; one 6d. and three 1/- values touched or cut-into; 1d. reddish brown, 6d. yellow-green pair and 6d. green pair, all cancelled by blue crayon strokes and perforated 1/- pair similarly cancelled which is almost certainly an issued stamp. An unusual group
Photo for lot 2326 appears on page 191 187
£250-300
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Queensland, First Sideface Issue - contd. Issued Stamps 2328
ᔛ
Watermark Crown over Q Type I, 1d. Die I (4), 2d. (6 with one unused, a block of four and one with variety “PENGE”), 4d. (2), and no watermark with lilac burelé band on back 1d. (2) and 2d. (2, one with variety “PENGE”, thinned). R.P.S. Certificate for first variety. S.G. 128-133 group, £1,500
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
Ron Butler Covers 2329
1879 (8 Dec.) blue envelope (250x105mm., folded) from Bowen to England, bearing 1d. dull orange (7, one with “QOEENSLAND” variety –– corner fault) all lightly cancelled “63” and with Bowen c.d.s. below, arrival c.d.s. on reverse; a scarce franking of the shortlived 7d. rate to the U.K. Photo
£500-600
PROVENANCE:
Ron Butler 2330
2331
1880 (12 Jan.) envelope from Cambooya “Via Melbourne & Brindisi” to Dublin, bearing 2d. blue in combination with Chalon 6d. yellow-green lightly cancelled “120” and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, London datestamps, T.P.O. (12.1), Brisbane (13.1) and H&K Packet (5.3) c.d.s. on reverse, and 1882 (22 Aug.) envelope from Brisbane “Via San Francisco” to London bearing 2d. and 6d. with “QL” duplex and illustrating the use of the Sideface 6d. after the Chalon values had been used up; a couple of small faults though an attractive pair
£140-180
1880 (3 Aug.) blue envelope (22x96mm, neatly folded for display purposes) from Isisford to Sydney, bearing 2d. blue pair and a single twice neatly cancelled by barred numeral “114” with c.d.s. below, superb “REGISTERED/ISISFORD.” handstamp at lower left, the reverse with Rockhampton (9.8) and Sydney (16.8) c.d.s.; fine and attractive
£150-200
The High Values Die Proofs
2333 2332 2332
2333
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
Master proof with blank value tablets, in black on thick card (39x46mm.); fractional toning and trace of a crease at right. Very rare. Photo
£2,000-2,500
2/-, 5/- and £1 stamp-size die proofs in black on wove paper, the printer’s day book file copies with pen stroke in magenta ink and crayon crosses in red. A unique trio. Photo
£2,000-2,500
Photo for lot 2329 appears on page 193 WWW.SPINK.COM
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON Issued Stamps 2334
刂
1882-95 wmk Type 5, thin paper £1 deep green, fine mint. S.G. 156, £475. Photo
£120-150
2335
刂
–– wmk Type 6 thin paper, 2/6d., 5/-, 10/- and £1, the 2/6d. with mount remnant otherwise fine mint. S.G. 162-165, £895. Photo for 10/- and £1
£250-300
1903-06 perf 12 5/- and £1, the former with some shortish perfs otherwise fine mint. S.G. 273-274, £605. Photo
£150-180
1907-11 2/6d. (3), 5/- (2) 10/- and £1 (top left corner example), some minor perforation irregularities and the £1 with light vertical gum crease, otherwise fine mint. S.G. 309-312, £967. Photo
£250-300
2336 2337
刂
刂
Second Sideface Issue Die Proof
2338 2338
ᔛ P
2d. in black with uncleared borders, on surfaced card (60x91mm.) marked “engraved by W. Ridgeway” at top; a few insignificant light fox marks, otherwise fine. A very rare and important proof. Photo
£2,000-2,500
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Third Sideface Issue Imperforate Plate Proofs 2339 2340 2341
ᔛ P+ អ
1d. vermilion red imperforate plate proof block of four on ungummed paper; the lower pair just touched at foot and upper left stamp with small flaw on chin. Scarce. Photo
£150-200
ᔛ P+ អ
2d. blue imperforate plate proof block of four on gummed watermarked paper; light traces of foxing, otherwise fine. Photo
£150-200
ᔛ P
2/- brown pairs on watermarked paper (3, one vertical, shades), the horizontal pairs gummed, the vertical pair (light crease) ungummed. An attractive group. Photo
£200-250
Perforated Colour Trials on Gummed Watermarked Paper 2342
P+ ᔛ អ
2/- deep brown-purple block of four, fine. Photo
£350-400
2343
ᔛ P
2/- deep brown-purple, marginal from the foot of the sheet and 2/- dull grey-green (2); fine. Photo
£250-300
Second and Third Sideface Issue Covers 2344
A selection (12), comprising rates of 1d. (2) and 2d. (3) inland, 21⁄ 2 d., 3d. (October 1891) and 6d. (4) to U.K. and 9d. to Switzerland; also 1894 envelope from Brisbane addressed locally bearing 2d. and 1/- bisects, and pieces bearing 2d. and 4d. bisects; 1883-94 selection of four 1d. rate usages, comprising 1883 OHMS envelope from Townsville to The Commissioner of Railways at Brisbane and apparently taxed 2d., possibly because it exceeded weight, 1889 OHMS envelope from Brisbane addressed locally with framed “NOT KNOWN BY/LETTER CARRIERS” and “NOT CALLED FOR” handstamps, 1893 top piece of “The Courier” to London with adhesive cancelled by “GPO” in bars, and 1890 envelope from Brisbane addressed locally with adhesive cancelled by “GPO” in oval of bars; condition rather mixed though an interesting group
£200-250
Registered Mail 2345
2346
2347
2348
1883 (11 Oct.) parcel label from Mackay to England bearing 1d. vertical pairs (2) and 6d. (2), and 1884 (7 Nov.) envelope from Mackay to London bearing 2d. (2) and 6d., both with all stamps cancelled by “REGISTERED/MACKAY” handstamp and with despatch c.d.s. and London Registered oval datestamp; 1885 (7 May) envelope (opened-out) from Greenmount to Toowoomba, bearing 2d. blue (3) cancelled “291” in bars and showing despatch and “REGISTERED/GREENMOUNT” handstamp alongside, the reverse with superb “T.P.O. S&WR/1/DOWN” c.d.s. without gang number (Campbell Type 1 No. 2a(a)) and Toowoomba c.d.s.; small imperfections though an unusual pair. Also 1898 (10 Oct.) envelope (209x93mm.) to Brisbane, bearing 1d. and 2d. (2) cancelled “33” and by the newly introduced “R” in oval handstamp
£180-200
1886 (27 Oct.) and 1888 (16 June) envelopes to England each bearing 4d. yellow and 1/- mauve, the first from Brisbane with the stamps cancelled by Registered Letter c.d.s. and with Officially Sealed label at upper left corner, the second from Mackay “Via Brindisi” with the stamps cancelled “33” and showing “REGISTERED/MACKAY” handstamp and despatch c.d.s. alongside; the first a little stained though an attractive pair
£120-150
1891 (15 Oct.) envelope (light stains) from Toowoomba to The Secretary of the Railway Commissioners at Brisbane, bearing 21⁄ 2 d. pair cancelled with new oval-framed “R” handstamp, contrary to regulations, and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, and 1892 (12 Oct.) Winch Bros. envelope from Rockhampton to England, bearing 21⁄ 2 d. only (no registration fee paid in stamps) cancelled by “473” duplex and with “R” in oval handstamp and London Registered oval d.s. (21.11) alongside, unusual in being accepted as being an item of registered mail in London though without any penalty surcharge. A most interesting pair
£80-100
1893-94 envelopes (5) all to Brisbane and franked at 5d. (2d. postage, 3d. registration), comprising items from Emerald, Landsborough, Springsure, Stanwell and Yandina, all with appropriate registration handstamps, that for Landsborough cancelling the stamps (3d. in postage on reverse with sunburst “141”), the cover from Springsure with sunburst and registration handstamp in deep red; a couple with stains though an attractive group
£140-180
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2339
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2340
Ex 2341
Ex 2343
2349
2355
2366
2383 191
2342
2361
2384
2364
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Fourth Sideface Issue Proofs 2349
ᔛ P
1
⁄ 2 d. se-tenant with 2d. in blue-green with the 2d. value plate extensively defaced, on wove paper roughly perforated on two sides; some thins and other faults. A most unusual proof item. Photo
£80-100
Note: The Bernie Manning collection contained a similar pair though with the 2d. value defaced in a different style Covers 2350
2351
2352
1891-98 selection of envelopes from Brisbane to England franked with 21⁄ 2 d. carmine (8, one from Parliament House), 3d. and 5d., and 1893 envelope (faults) from Beaudesert to Scotland and redirected to Edinburgh bearing 1d. bisected diagonally and 2d. cancelled “430” - R.P.S. Certificate (1961) states “unauthorised bisect”
£100-120
1893 (7 Aug.) large triple rate envelope registered from Townsville to England, bearing 1 ⁄ 2 d., 1d. pair, 21⁄ 2 d. pair and 3d. all cancelled with “R” in oval and showing despatch c.d.s. and London Registered hooded d.s. (21.9) below, 1896 (22 Jan.) envelope registered from Brisbane to Canada bearing 1⁄ 2 d. and 5d. (double registration no longer charged) cancelled by “R” in oval and with c.d.s. below, 1896 (Aug.) envelope registered from Georgetown to London bearing 1⁄ 2 d., 1d. (3) and 2d. cancelled “156” and with “REGISTERED/GEORGETOWN” handstamp and at left, and 1898 envelope registered from Bundaberg to India bearing 1⁄ 2 d. and 5d. cancelled by “148” duplex
£100-120
1899 (18 Apr.) envelope from Toowong to South Brisbane, bearing 1895 unwatermarked paper with burelé band on reverse, 1d. red-orange lightly cancelled “204” in oval of bars and with despatch c.d.s. at left, arrival c.d.s. (18.4) on reverse; believed to be the only recorded example of this stamp paying the one penny rate. S.G. 206c. Photo
£100-120
Fifth Sideface Issue with White Background Proofs 2353
2354
2355
ᔛ P
ᔛ C
ᔛ P+ អ
1
⁄ 2 d. plate proof in green on highly surfaced unwatermarked wove paper, a vertical strip of six; horizontal crease towards foot, otherwise fine, and a marginal single, vertical crease
£180-200
1
⁄ 2 d. perforated plate proofs in deep green, comprising watermark Crown over Q pair, thick paper, watermark Crown over Q single and no watermark with blue burelé band pair, each handstamped “CANCELLED” with the single also having small part circle in one corner, a further stamp without the handstamp but showing small part circle in two corners and with blue crayon stroke, and 21⁄ 2 d. rose handstamped “CANCELLED”
£100-120
2d. blue plate proof block of four on unwatermarked wove paper; trace of thinning, otherwise fine. Photo
£150-200
Colour Trials 2356
2357
ᔛ P
ᔛ P+ អ
21⁄ 2 d. on Crown over Q gummed watermarked paper, eleven examples in lilac (3, shades), brown (two shades), blue-green, maroon (3), slate-blue and grey-violet, and 5d. on thick unwatermarked paper in brown and blue; generally fine. (13)
£150-200
5d. on thick unwatermarked paper, blocks of four in grey-brown (3), slate-violet, deep blue, yellow, bistre and brown-purple (2); fine
£600-700
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2309
2311
2352
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2329
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Sixth Sideface Issue with Figures of Value at Foot 2358
1897 (27 Feb.) printed matter “Returns Only” letter from Brisbane addressed locally, the stamp cancelled by octagonal datestamp and with arrival c.d.s. (27.2) on reverse; a very rare example of the printed matter rate within Brisbane. Also 1896 (27 Oct.) front (some damage) with a 1d. paying the town rate within Rockhampton. These two items represent the only two items of mail found by the owner bearing this 1d. value used alone. Photo
£400-500
Note: None of these stamps are recorded paying the postcard rate 2359
1897 (2 July) double rate envelope (209x96mm.) registered from Mitchell to England, bearing 1d. block of eight (2x4) with each pair cancelled by superb sunburst “80” and with “REGISTERED/MITCHELL.” handstamp alongside, despatch c.d.s. and London Registered d.s. (9.8) below, Brisbane Registered c.d.s. (4.7) on reverse; a few small imperfections though the largest recorded used block and single franking of this stamp. Also 1897 (July) envelope (a little soiled) from Dalby to Finland bearing 1d. in combination with 1882-91 4d. and 1885-96 1⁄ 2 d. with light barred numerals and with c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with six transit datestamps, and 1897 (Oct.) envelope from Brisbane to Germany bearing 1d. (2) with 1885-96 21⁄ 2 d. and 5d. all cancelled by “R” in oval handstamps and with c.d.s. alongside; an unusual pair
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
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1897-1908 Figures In All Four Corners Die Proofs 2360
2361
ᔛ P
ᔛ P
1d. vermilion and 2d. blue, imperforate on unwatermarked paper, both with “corner” margins on two sides suggesting that these come from “mould” block, scarce with 1d. unlisted. ACSC 2d. Q16(PP)1, Q47(DP)1, $3,000+
£100-120
1/- in mauve on wove paper; small faults in places. Rare. ACSC Q47(DP)1, $3,000. Photo
£200-250
Note: This proof is not printed on the same paper as the plate proofs which is slightly smoother. Also the corner example of the plate proof in the 1/- sheet which follows shows an “edge” to the design which is not present on this proof. The ACSC catalogue refers to it being possibly cut from a quadruple die Colour Trials 2362
2363
ᔛ P
ᔛ P អ B
21⁄ 2 d. with figures in four corners and prepared as trials for the 2/- value, an all different selection (12) on white gummed Crown over Q paper (upright or inverted) and four (including a rejoined pair) in different colours on blue-grey paper; also pairs in blue-green and in rose, each handstamped “CANCELLED” and 2/- in pale yellow-green. ACSC Q50(PP)1, 2, $2,700+ Also nine presentation stamps (9) neatly cancelled-to-order
£400-500
4d. yellow block of eight, 5d. purple-brown marginal block of six and 1/- mauve block of six with double perfs. at left, all on gummed watermarked paper; three 1/- values with faults though generally fine. These trials are difficult to distinguish from issued stamps are offered here “as is”
£180-200
Issued Stamps 2364
刂
1
⁄ 2 d. Perf. 12 on the Hughes and Kimber Type C line machine, unused without gum; minor soiling in one corner, otherwise sound. Very rare. S.G. 231a, unpriced unused. Photo
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£100-120
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2366
刂
2d. “cracked plate” variety, pale blue mint and used in pair with normal, deep blue mint, used contained in a strip of five and a block of six, and a further example on 1904 envelope from Bundaberg to Tasmania; a couple of small imperfections though a generally fine and scarce group. S.G. 234a, 235a
£180-200
2d. blue Perf. 12, fresh with large part original gum; fine. A very rare and much undercatalogued stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (2003). S.G. 234b, £1,000. Photo
£500-600
Covers 2367
A selection of four 1d. rate items, comprising 1897 (Oct.) printed matter envelope from Kilkivan Junction to U.S.A. (an early use of the stamp), 1899 envelope containing “Statement Only” from Brisbane to Ipswich, and two postcard rates with 1899 from Brisbane to Sydney and 1900 from Toowong to Gympie; a scarce quartet
£60-70
Registered Mail 2368
2369
2370
2371
2372
2373
1898 (Mar.) envelope from an unknown office to New York, bearing 1d. (2, one bisected diagonally) and 2d. (2) all cancelled “R” in oval, showing U.S. registration number handstamps and, on reverse, Brisbane, San Francisco and New York registered datestamps. A rare and most unusual unauthorised use of a bisect which has been accepted without surcharge. Photo
£100-120
1901-08 envelopes to Tasmania (5) or U.S.A. (3) from Barcaldine, Dunwich, Hebel, Molloy, Springsure (2, single and double rates) and Thorgomindah (2, single and double rates, one with c.d.s. spelt “THARGOMINDAH” in error), all showing registered handstamps with two cancelling the stamps, one of the Springsure handstamps without “REGISTERED” at foot and struck in black. An interesting group
£140-180
1901-07 envelopes (55) to Hobart, mostly franked at 5d. and showing an all different range of the Registered handstamps from Adavale to Yuleba with some cancelling the adhesives; the usual spike holes though a generally attractive lot and a useful basis upon which to expand with these handstamps
£400-500
1901-06 envelopes (9) to Tasmania all franked at the 3d. U.P.U. registration fee and showing Registered c.d.s. for Bundaberg (1904 and the earliest recorded date of use), Charters Towers (2), Maryborough (2), Rockhampton (2) and Townsville (2); spike holes though an attractive group
£120-150
1904 (Mar. and Sept.) envelopes from Gladstone to Tasmania, each franked at 5d. with the stamps cancelled by “POST OFFICE GLADSTONE/QUEENSLAND” oval datestamp and with “REGISTERED/GLADSTONE” below (one previously struck “PAID AT” in error), all applied in violet; 1910 (30 Apr.) envelope from Mount Darry to Toowoomba showing manuscript “70 Mt. Darry” at left and bearing 2d. (2) sharing Toowoomba Registered c.d.s. in blue (rare), an unusual use of the registration service on a local “drop letter”, and 1911 double rate envelope (222x102mm.) from Brisbane to England, bearing 1d. and 2d. (2) with c.d.s. in blue
£120-150
1905 (28 Oct.) envelope (no flap and one corner damaged) from Girofia to Hobart franked at 2d., compulsorily registered as “Supposed to contain value”, showing manuscript “Defic postage 2d./Fine 2d/Reg. fee 3d.” in red ink and with original charge of “3D” altered to “7D” (demonstrating that no fine was payable on unpaid registration), and 1907 (1 July) envelope from Mitchell to Hobart, similarly treated and bearing Postage Due 3d., lightly tied by c.d.s., technically incorrect as the registration fee is for a service and not part of the postage rate. An most unusual and possibly unique pair
£120-150
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1897-98 Rouletted and Perforated 1d. 2374
2375
2376
刂អ B
刂អ B
2377
2378
2379
Roulette in black tied by Brisbane “GPO” duplex on 1910 (19 June) locally addressed envelope to Mary St.; a rare usage of this stamp on commercial town rate mail. S.G. 256
£80-100
Roulette in plain complete sheet of 100 with sheet number “455”, folded at centre horizontally and separated with a few stamps damaged in separation, and roulette in plain and perf. 121⁄ 2 , 13 complete sheet of 100 with sheet number “259”. S.G. 257, 259, £2,550+
£200-250
Roulette in black and plain, and perf. 121⁄ 2 , 13, a block of six (3x2) with large part original gum; fine and scarce. S.G. 261, £540+
£140-180
1900 Charity 1d. cancelled “96” in bars and tied on envelope (no year date) to Dalby showing part arrival c.d.s. at top; 1d. and 2d., together with Sideface 1d., all cancelled “R” in oval on 1901 large piece showing Brisbane c.d.s.; both items a little soiled, otherwise sound. Cat. £395+
£80-100
1908 (8 Sept.) envelope from Brisbane to Germany, bearing 9d. perf. 12x121⁄ 2 Type B (marginal) in combination with 1907-11 1⁄ 2 d. and 3d. all cancelled “R” in oval in blue and with black registration label tied by c.d.s. in the same ink; a scarce stamp on cover
£100-120
1908 (29 Aug.) Supreme Court envelopes (2, both 228x98mm.) both from George St., one franked at 5d. to Cawarral and re-registered to Bondoola with both George St. and Cawarral registration handstamps, marked “Mine closed & Co. Defunct”, and with boxed D.L.O. handstamp at foot, various datestamps on reverse, the other bearing O.S. 4d. yellow Die II with two strikes of the registration handstamp; a couple of faults though an unusual pair with both double use of registration handstamps and O.S. stamps on registered mail being scarce
£80-100
Postal Fiscals 2380
2381
2382
2383
2384
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
1866-68 no wmk 1d. mint, 1d. and 6d. used, and watermarked 1d. and 1/- mint, 1d. and 2/- (light stains) used, good to fine. Cat. £610
£100-120
1871-72 watermarked 1d., 6d., 1/-, 2/- (regummed), 2/6d., 5/-, and no wmk. 1/- and 2/6d., all off-centre as usual, generally fine mint. Cat. £1535
£300-400
–– watermarked 1d., 6d., 1/- (on small piece), 2/-, 5/-, 10/-, 20/- (on small piece), no wmk. 6d., 1/- and 2/-, all postally used, good to fine. Cat. £1344
£250-300
–– watermarked 10/- brown, unused with large part original gum, centred to top, fine. S.G. F22, £750. Photo
£150-180
–– no watermark 20/- rose, unused with pert original gum, centred to lower left, fine mint. S.G. F32, £1500. Photo
£250-300
Thursday Island 2385
2386
1904 (12 Sept.) envelope (226x103mm.) registered to Tasmania, bearing 1897-1908 1d. (5) and 2d. all cancelled by “R” in oval and showing superb despatch c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with Brisbane (18.9) and Hobart (23.9) c.d.s.; the envelope with a couple of small faults though a rare and impressive double interstate franking
£150-200
1910 (16 Mar.) envelope registered to Austria, bearing 1907-11 5/- rose cancelled “336” in oval of bars with despatch c.d.s. alongside and “R” in oval handstamp at foot, the reverse with Brisbane (23.3) and Vienna (29.4) c.d.s.; a few small edge faults though a rare stamp on cover, particularly from this island. Photo
£200-250
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2368
2443
2441
2355
2442
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2388
2389
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY:
A selection of loose adhesives/pieces (9) including Chalon 1d. pair with two clear large part “G.N. RAILWAY/1/QUEENSLAND” c.d.s. and Sideface 1d. (2) with part strikes numbered “1” and “2”, 1903 and 1904 envelopes, the first bearing 2d. cancelled “573” with GN1 “T.P.O. NO. 2 NORTHERN RY/DOWN” c.d.s., the second from Winton with similar c.d.s. on reverse, and 1913 1d. card, uprated with Kangaroo 1 ⁄ 2 d., to Austria cancelled by light GN2 “T.P.O. NO. 2 N.R.” c.d.s.
Collection mounted and written-up on leaves with covers/cards comprising Types NC1 (6 with examples of Nos. 1, 2 and 3, one registered from Longreach), NC2a and NC2b (4 with Nos. 3 Up and Down, and No. 4), and loose adhesives/pieces (9); generally fine
£80-100
NORTH COAST RAILWAY:
1904 envelope registered via Toowoomba to Hobart, bearing 1d. (6, 5d. postage plus 1d. late fee) all cancelled by “T.P.O. S&WR/2DOWN” c.d.s. with a further strike at left, Toowoomba (15.10) and Hobart (20.10) c.d.s. on reverse, and 1905 envelope registered to Hobart bearing 5d. (5) all cancelled “234” in oval of bars and showing “T.P.O. NO 4 S&WR” c.d.s. at left; also a piece bearing 1d. and 2d. (2) cancelled by “REGISTERED/TPO NO 2 CENTRAL” handstamp
£180-200
SOUTHERN & WESTERN RAILWAY:
£80-100
Railway Stamps 2390
2391
ᔛ P
ᔛ
1872 imperforate plate proof in blue on card, horizontal pen stroke in magenta and initialled “G.W” at centre; traces of light marks at left, otherwise fine; 2/- black and 2/rose imperforate plate proofs on wove paper, both with horizontal pen stroke; faults in places though a rare group
£300-350
1892-96 Series first issue on unwatermarked paper, 1d. (6, one with “NEWSPAPEPS” variety and one with Southern and Western oval handstamp), 3d. (5), 6d. (5) and 1/- (2), used; generally good to fine. Also Cairns-Mulgrave Tramway, 1900 (c.) rouletted 7 2d., 3d., 6d. and 1/- set of four, each with auditing number on face, fresh unused. Scarce. Photo
£120-150
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2393
刂+ អ
1909-12 1d. and 5d. on cover registered to Germany, 1d., 2d. and 1909-11 10d. on 3/on cover registered from the same correspondence, also 1907 cover registered to Tasmania bearing 1898-1908 1⁄ 2 d. (4), 1d. (5) and 1910 envelope registered to Gwelo bearing 1898-1908 1d. (6); good to fine
£60-80
1910-13 perf. 14 1⁄ 2 d. green, block of four from the right of the sheet, the third stamp the “double dot” variety, large part original gum (the variety unmounted mint); traces of a few tiny stains, fine. S.G. 119. Photo.
£200-250
Revenue Stamps 2394
ᔛ
x2395
x2396
ᔛ
ᔛ
x2397 ័ x2398
ᔛ
x2399 ័
A selection with arranged on three album pages including 1896 £30, 1898-1908 £10 (8), £20 (4), 1907 overprinted RHODESIA in green £20. An interesting group with some multiples and mixed frankings. Generally fair to fine. (77)
£120-150
1892-1924 collection of Postage values used for Revenue purposes (159), including 1892 £1 to £10, 1892-94 Arms to £1, 1898-1908 Arms to £20 (2), 1909-12 £1, £2 and £5 (3), Double Heads and Admirals to £1, some in strips and blocks with many used on pieces with various Mining Commissioner datestamps in red or violet. A most attractive lot
£250-300
1896 perf. 15 £30 (2), £50, £100 and perf. 121⁄ 2 £200, one £30, the £50 and £100 on three pieces, the £50 additionally bearing Postage 5/- and 10/-, the £100 originally bore the £200 which has now been soaked off and is offered loose. Barefoot 8-10, 13
£200-250
1907 Memorandum of Association document bearing 1896 perf. 15 £30 tied by Deeds Registry Office Bulawayo oval datestamps; exhibits well and most attractive. Photo
£150-200
1907 overprinted “REVENUE”, Arms £2, £5, £10 and £20 with oval datestamps in violet, the latter perfined “USED”, fine. Barefoot 20-23
£100-120
1910-13 Double Head trio of document, comprising 1d. perf. 15 with 1909-12 on 1913 Quitrent receipt, 7/6d. carmine and right blue on 1916 Quitrent receipt (fractionally truncated) and £1 perf. 15 with Arms 3/- and Admiral 6d. on 1916 Atlas Assurance Co. receipt
£150-200
ST. HELENA x2400
2401
刂
1856-1944 mint and used collection in green Philatelic album, hundreds including 1856 imperf. 6d. unused and three used, 1861 clean cup perf. 6d. (2), rough perf. 6d. (2), 1863 short bar 1d. (2 unused, used), long bar 1d, (2 unused, used), 4d. unused and used, 1864-80 thick bar 1d. (4 unused and 2 used), 2d. thick and thin bar unused, 3d. thick bar unused (2), 3d. thin bar unused, 4d. the three types unused and used, 6d. ultramarine unused and used, thin bar 1/- unused and 4 used, perf. 14 x 121⁄ 2 1d., 2d., 3d., 6d. and 1/- unused, perf. 14 1d., 2d., 6d. unused, 1884-94 issue with blocks of all values, 1890-97 set, 11⁄ 2 d. on cover to London, 1903 set, 1908-11 10/-, 1912-16 set, 8d. and 1/- on registered “Wilson” cover, 2/- control block of four from the lower left of the sheet, 1922-37 Crown CA 4d. Broken Mast and Cleft Rock varieties, £1, Script to 10/part original gum, 15/- with Madame Joseph forged cancellation, 1938-44 set, a range of sixteen Prisoner of War covers and cards including one addressed to General Cronje, etc., chiefly good to fine. A valuable and interesting lot and an excellent basis for further expansion
£4,500-5,000
1880 perf. 14 1/- yellow-green strip of five, fresh and fine unused with large part original gum. A scarce multiple. S.G. 30
£40-60
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x2403
x2404
刂អ ᔛ B
刂
刂
1922-37 CA 1/6d., 2/6d. and 5/-, the three values in matched blocks of six (3 x 2) from the top of the sheets, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. S.G. 93-95, £582+
£200-250
–– Script 15/- grey and purple on blue, large part original gum; fine. S.G. 113, £1,000. Photo
£300-350
1934 Centenary set, also 11⁄ 2 d. with “extra medal” variety, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 114-123, £425+
£150-200
ST. LUCIA 2405
刂+ អ
1860 watermark Small Star, perf 14 to 16 1d. rose-red block of four, unused with part or large part original gum, the lower left stamp with rounded corner, otherwise fine. S.G. 1, £400
£150-180
2406 2406
2407
2408
2409
2410
刂+ អ
–– 6d. deep green block of four, fine unused with part original gum. A scarce multiple. S.G. 3b, £1400. Photo PROVENANCE: W.W. Forsyth, March 1978 Peter Jaffé, March 2007
刂អ B
1863 CC perf 121⁄ 2 1d. lake, a fresh mint block of nine with watermark reversed, the centre top stamp with thin otherwise fine. The largest recorded multiple. S.G. 5ax, £630. Photo PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, March 2007
刂+ អ
–– 4d. indigo block of four with lower left stamp showing small plate flaw on Queen’s neck, unused with mainly large part original gum, fine. S.G. 7, £520. Photo PROVENANCE: W.W. Forsyth, March 1978 Peter Jaffé, March 2007
刂+ អ
–– 6d. emerald-green block of four with watermark reversed, unused with part or large part original gum, fine. S.G. 8x, £760. Photo PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, March 2007
刂អ B
1864 CC perf 121⁄ 2 , 1d. black block of twenty-four (6x4), unused with large part or full original gum, a few minor perf faults as usual, fresh and fine. S.G. 11, £672 PROVENANCE: J. Charlton Henry, December 1961 Peter Jaffé, March 2007 WWW.SPINK.COM
£1,500-1,800
£500-600
£400-500
£450-550
£400-500
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON
2393
2403
2419
2424
2408
2409
2411
2412
2407
2431
2425 2433
2414 201
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES St. Lucia - contd.
2411
刂+ អ
1876 CC perf 14, 6d. pale lilac block of four, unused with part to large part original gum, fine. S.G. 17a, £480. Photo
£300-400
PROVENANCE: J. Charlton Henry, April 1961 Peter Jaffé, March 2007
2412
刂+ អ
–– 1/- deep orange block of four, [19-20/31-32], fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 18a, £680. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, March 2007
2413
2413
刂អ B
1882-84 CA perf 14, 4d. yellow block of twelve (4x3), fresh and fine unused with mainly large part original gum. A rare multiple. S.G. 27, £3600. Photo
£1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, March 2007
2414
刂+ អ
–– 1/- orange block of four, fresh unused with large part original gum; one with tiny gum thin otherwise fine. A rare multiple. S.G. 29, £1,100. Photo
£600-800
PROVENANCE:
Claude Cartier, September 1977 Peter Jaffé, March 2007 2415
刂អ B
1883-86 Die I, 1d. carmine-rose block of twelve (4x3), fresh and fine mint. Possibly the largest recorded multiple. S.G. 32, £660 PROVENANCE: Peter Jaffé, March 2007
Photos also appear on page 201 WWW.SPINK.COM
£300-400
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON
ST. VINCENT x2416
1862-1971 mint and used collection in red album, hundreds including 1861 1d. (3 unused and 3 used), 6d. (unused and 5 used), 1862-68 perf. 11 to 121⁄ 2 4d. unused and two used, 6d. unused and used, 1/- (4 used, one on piece), 1869 4d., 1/- indigo, 1/brown (2), 1871 6d. unused and three used, 1872 1/- deep rose red, 1875 1/- lilac rose (3), 1875-78 1/- (4), perf. 11 to 121⁄ 2 4d., 1881 4d. (3, one unused), 1882-83 1d. (2 part original gum), 4d. part original gum, 1883-84 1/0 original gum and used, 1885-93 5/- (5), 1899 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/- (3 sets), 1902 1⁄ 2 d. to 5/-, 1904-11 £1, 1913-17 £1, 1916 War Stamp 4th printing 1d. overprint double, 1921-32 £1 block of four, 1938-47 set and set in blocks of four, 1949-52 set in set to £1 in blocks of four, later issues, etc., mixed condition
£3,000-4,000
SAMOA 2417
2418
ᔛ
刂
1877-80 Express 1st state 3d., 2nd state 1/- (3, one perf 12 and one with BPA Certificate 2003) and 3rd state perf. 121⁄ 2 1d. (2), 6d. and 5/- (defective), perf. 121⁄ 2 1d. and 4th state 9d., all used, condition mixed. Cat. £2,570
£300-400
–– 2nd state 1d. and 1/- (2, one perf. 12), 3rd state perf. 121⁄ 2 6d. and perf. 12 1d. (4 including a pair), 3d., 6d. (2) and 2/- (2), 4th state 9d., all unused, fair to fine; also some reprints (27). Cat. £2,000+
£250-300
2419
ᔛ
–– 2nd state 6d. bright violet, [7], fine used. S.G. 6, £700. Photo
£150-180
2420
刂
1886-1969 mint collection including 1886-1900 wmk. Type 4a perf. 121⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d., perf. 12x111⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. and 6d., wmk. Type 4c 1d., 2d. and 4d., wmk. Type 4b perf. 12x111⁄ 2 1d., 2d. and 21⁄ 2 d. (2), perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. (3), 1d. (3), 2d. (5), 21⁄ 2 d. (2), 4d. (2), 6d. (2), 1/(3) and 2/6d. (4), 1893 5d. on 4d. (all six), 1896 (Aug.) perf. 11 21⁄ 2 d., 1914-15 KE 6d. two-perf pair, 1921 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1926-27 Admiral 2/- (both) and 3/- (both), 1935 Jubilee perf. 14x141⁄ 2 1d., and apparently complete then onwards less Arms issues, fine. Cat. £2,000+
£500-600
1886-1963 used collection including 1886-1900 wmk. Type 4a 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. and perf. 12x111⁄ 2 1d. to 1/-, wmk. Type 4c 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d., wmk. Type 4b perf. 12x111⁄ 2 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d. and perf. 11 1⁄ 2 d. to 2/6d., 1893 5d. surcharges, 1896 (Aug.) perf. 11 21⁄ 2 d., 1916-19 KGV 21⁄ 2 d., 3d., 6d. and 1/- two-perf pairs, 1921 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1926-27 Admiral 2/- (both) and 3/- (both), and 1935 Jubilee perf. 14x141⁄ 2 1d.; generally fine. Cat. £2,500+
£600-800
1914 GRI 1⁄ 2 d. on 3pf. (3 including one without fraction and one with “1” to left of “2” in “1⁄ 2 ”), 1⁄ 2 d. on 5pf. (3 including one without fraction and one with “1” to left of “2” in “1⁄ 2 ”), 1d. on 10pf, 21⁄ 2 d. on 20pf (3 including one without fraction and one with “1” to left of “2” in “1⁄ 2 ”), 3d. on 25pf., 4d. on 30pf., 5d. on 40pf., 6d. on 50pf (2, one with inverted “9” for “6”) and 9d. on 80pf., fine mint. S.G. 101-109, £1495
£400-500
–– 1⁄ 2 d. on 3pf. (3 including one without fraction and one with “1” to left of “2” in “1⁄ 2 ”), 1 ⁄ 2 d. on 5pf. (3 including one without fraction and one with “1” to left of “2” in “1⁄ 2 ”), 1d. on 10pf, 21⁄ 2 d. on 20pf (3 including one without fraction and one with “1” to left of “2” in “1⁄ 2 ”), 3d. on 25pf., 4d. on 30pf., 5d. on 40pf., 6d. on 50pf (2, one with inverted “9” for “6”) and 9d. on 80pf., fine used, nine on small pieces. S.G. 101-109, £766
£200-250
2421
2422
2423
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
2424
刂
–– 1⁄ 2 d. on 3pf brown, variety comma after “I”, fine mint. S.G. 101c, £700. Photo
£200-250
2425
刂
–– 21⁄ 2 d. on 20pf ultramarine vertical pair with margin at foot, the lower stamp with variety comma after “I”, fine mint. S.G. 104/104d, £610. Photo
£150-180
2426
刂
1914-24 perf. 14 2/- to £1 and perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- to £1, fine mint. S.G. 122-132, £903
£250-300
2427
ᔛ
–– perf. 14 2/- (pair) to £1 and perf. 141⁄ 2 x14 2/- to £1, fine used. S.G. 122-132, £668
£180-220
Photos appear on page 201 203
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Samoa - contd. 2428
刂
1925-28 2/- to £1 set of six, fine mint. S.G. 165-166d, £600
£150-180
2429
ᔛ
–– 2/- to £1 set of six, fine used, the £1 on small piece. S.G. 165-166d, £700
£180-220
2430
刂
1932 2/6d. to £1, 1935 2/6d. to £5 (5/- a little toned) and 1955 5/- to £2, fine mint. Cat. £800
£200-250
1932 5/-, 1935 2/6d. to £5, 1941 10/-, 1945-53 2/6d. to £5 and 1955 5/- to £2, fine used. Cat. £3,261. Photo
£800-1,000
2431
ᔛ
2432 2432
2433
ᔛ S
ᔛ S
1939 25th Anniversary of New Zealand Control set of four in strips of three (7d. horizontal), cancelled with several “SPÉCIMEN/COLLECTION/MAURITANIE” handstamps on archival piece; some light staining though a unique item. Photo
£750-800
1940 (2 Sept.) 3d. on 11⁄ 2 d. brown strip of three cancelled with one complete and one part “SPÉCIMEN/COLLECTION/MAURITANIE” handstamps on small archival piece; some light staining though a unique item. Photo
£150-180
2434
刂
1945-53 2/6d. to £5 set of six, fine mint. S.G. 207-214, £1,295. Photo
£300-400
2435
刂
1941-42 5/-, 10/- and £2, fine mint. S.G. 194a-194c, £870. Photo for £2
£250-300
2436
刂
–– £5 indigo-blue, fine mint. Rare. S.G. 194d, £2,500. Photo
£700-900
Photos for lots 2431 and 2433 appear on page 201 WWW.SPINK.COM
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON
Ex 2434
Ex 2435
2436
2470
2464
2472
Ex 2497
2467
2474
Ex 2508
————— Ex 2498 —————
Ex 2493
2511
2519
Ex 2532
2479
2521
2525
2533
2516
2526
2534 205
2530
2536
2517
Ex 2531
2539
2541
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
SARAWAK x2437
2438
2439
刂
刂
ᔛ
1918 1c. to $1 and unissued 1c., 1923 (Jan.) first printing 1c. on 10c. marginal block of four, 1928-29 1c. to $1, 1932 1c. to $1, 1945 BMA $1, $2 and $4 in lower right corner blocks of four, 1950 1c. to $5 in blocks of four and singles, and 1955-59 1c. to $5, fine mint. Cat. £1,000+
£250-300
1945 BMA 1c. to $10 set of twenty, fine mint; also some Japanese Occupation Revenue stamps. S.G. 126-145, £500
£120-150
–– 1c. to $10 set of twenty, fine used. S.G. 126-145, £750
£250-300
SIERRA LEONE
2440 2440
2441
1880 (8 Oct.) envelope of unknown origin “via Manoh Salijah” to New York, bearing 1884-91 marginal 4d. brown cancelled with a fine strike of the “POST OFFICE/MANOH SALIJAH” oval-framed handstamp in red, the reverse with over-inked “MANOH SALIJAH/SIERRA LEONE” c.d.s. and New York Paid All duplex (12.11); one of the finest of the few recorded oval handstamp covers. Photo
£1,700-2,000
1882 (5 May) envelope to Kansas, U.S.A., “3” (3d. to G.P.O., London) and “1” (1d. of international rate to be retained by the colony) accountancy marks in red crayon and bearing 1876 2d. magenta and 3d. buff each cancelled “B31”, showing superb “PAID-ATSHERBRO” double-arc d.s. alongside Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (26.5), both in red, the reverse with Sierra Leone c.d.s. (7.5) and New York Paid All duplex (5.6); the envelope with tear at right clear of the adhesives. A rare cover franked at the 4d. international rate plus 1d. internal rate from Sherbro. Photo
£1,200-1,400
Note: All mail postmarked Sherbro was cancelled at Bonthe Post Office on Sherbro Island
Photo for lot 2441 appears on page 197 WWW.SPINK.COM
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON 2442
2443
1884 (14 May) unstamped envelope (opened-out and fractionally truncated) from W. Grey Wilson to his wife in England and showing, on flap, a fair strike of the very rare “POST OFFICE/LAVANAH/SIERRA LEONE” oval-framed h.s. in red with Sierra Leone (21.5) and Bracknell (12.6) c.d.s., the face panel with note by recipient regarding when the letter was written and received and showing Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (12 June). Early and very rare with few examples of these oval handstamps from any office recorded on cover. Photo
£700-900
1884 (20 June) unstamped envelope to Germany, marked “Los Islands 20/6 84” at foot and showing “T” h.s., manuscript “40” (pfennigs) in blue crayon and with Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (12.7) overcancelled “466” at Liverpool, the reverse with corrected unpaid Liverpool Br. Packet (12.7) and Stolp arrival (15.7) c.d.s.; minor perimeter faults though a very rare early item of mail from this office which was opened in 1892. Photo
£400-500
Note: This office was noted as being a Customs Post in the Inland Mail list of 1882 and not on the Inland Mail list of 1899. No postmark is recorded and ceded to France in 1904 2444
2445
1885 (15 Feb.) envelope from Nice to a doctor on “U.S. Flagship Lancaster” sent care of a U.S. Despatch Agent in London, bearing French Colonies General issues 1877-90 25c. ochre on pale yellow cancelled with Gare De Nice c.d.s. with a further strike alongside, upon arrival in London marked with U.S. Despatch Agent dated cachet (2.2) and with address deleted and replaced with “care of the united states consul.” cachet in violet followed by manuscript “Sierra Leone” in red ink, the reverse with Paris (16.2) and London (17.2) c.d.s.; no markings of arrival and possibly carried by diplomatic bag to West Africa
£120-150
1886 (5 July) envelope (opened-out) from Manoh Salijah to France, bearing 1884-91 4d. brown (defective at upper left) cancelled with a legible strike of the “POST OFFICE/MANOH SALIJAH/POST OFFICE” oval-framed handstamp in red and with Calais-Paris T.P.O. c.d.s. (4.8) at left, the reverse with a superb strike of the oval handstamp, “MANOH SALIJAH/SIERRA LEONE” c.d.s. in red, Sierra Leone (12.7), London (4.8) and Auxerre (5.8) c.d.s.; minor perimeter faults with small tear affecting the oval handstamp on reverse, nevertheless a very rare cover. S.G. 33. Photo
£800-1,100
PROVENANCE: Col. J.R. Danson, 1971
2446
2447
2448
2449
2450
1887 (15 Apr.) Russian 3k. rose card, uprated with 3k. rose, from Odessa to Sherbro, twice cancelled with c.d.s., with a further strike alongside, and showing fine Freetown (27.5) and Sherbro (2.6) c.d.s., all on face, Dakar transit c.d.s. (14.5) on reverse; an unusual item of mail to a country office. Photo
£300-400
1887 (4 Dec.) 11⁄ 2 d.+11⁄ 2 d. grey reply paid card to Germany, cancelled “B31” and with Freetown c.d.s. overlapped by Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (22.12), and 1893 (15 Apr.) Gambia 1d. on 11⁄ 2 d. grey card to Winch Bros., England, stamped with 1884-91 1d. rose-carmine cancelled “B31”, Freetown c.d.s. alongside, Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (28.4) at left
£50-60
1888 (18 Feb.) envelope from Freetown addressed locally, bearing 1884 2d. grey bisected diagonally and neatly cancelled “B32”, Freetown c.d.s. at lower left; a fine and scarce example of this unauthorised bisect. S.G. 30 var. Photo
£300-400
1889 (19 Aug.) envelope to London, bearing 1883 2d. magenta (2) each lightly cancelled “B31”, the reverse with Freetown and London (6.9) c.d.s.; envelope with trivial imperfections though a scarce franking of the 4d. rate. S.G. 25
£100-120
1891 (14 May) envelope (complete with contents) to Michigan, U.S.A., bearing 1884-91 4d. brown cancelled “B31” and with “SHERBRO/SIERRA LEONE” c.d.s. at left alongside “LOANGO A BORDEAUX/L.L. NO 1” octagonal d.s. (20.5) in blue, the reverse with Freetown (15.5). New York Paid All (date unclear) and Corinth, Mich. (17.6) d.s.; the envelope a fraction soiled though scarce. S.G. 33. Photo
£400-500
Photos appear on pages 197 and 209 207
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Sierra Leone - contd. 2451
2452
2453
2454
2455
2456
2457
2458
2459
1891 11⁄ 2 d. grey card to London, 1892 11⁄ 2 d. grey card to Belgium and 1893 1d. red card to Germany, all three cancelled “B31” and with Freetown c.d.s., each with “LOANGO A BORDEAUX” octagonal d.s. in blue, the first and last L.L. No.2 (Ville De Maceio) the second L.L. No.1 (Ville De Maranhao), good to fine strikes
£120-150
1893 (5 May) OHMS envelope (207x95mm.) from the Post Office Department to the Post Office at Aue, Saxony and redirected locally, bearing 1876 1d. rose-red strip of three each cancelled “B31”, Freetown c.d.s. (241⁄ 2 mm.) at right in maroon, Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (26.5) at foot, transit and arrival (8.6) c.d.s. on reverse; envelope with crease at right well away from the adhesives. Believed to be the earliest recorded date for this Freetown c.d.s. S.G. 28
£120-150
1894 (17 Jan.) OHMS envelope to England, bearing 1884-91 21⁄ 2 d. ultramarine (soiled) cancelled “B31”, also showing Freetown c.d.s. and Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (4.2); some creasing, otherwise sound. S.G. 31. Photo
£100-120
1895 (19 Mar.) 1d. red card to Germany, the message headed “Per ss ‘Niger’” and the stamp impression cancelled with superb “PAID LIVERPOOL BR. PACKET” c.d.s. (7.4) in black, “PAQUEBOT” h.s. in sloping letters at foot and with Kiel arrival c.d.s. (9.4) at left; crease across upper right corner, otherwise fine
£100-120
1895 (24 May) envelope, complete with letter headed “Tower Hill”, to England, bearing 1884-91 21⁄ 2 d. ultramarine (2) sharing “S.S.’BAKANA’” h.s. in violet and twice cancelled with “PAQUEBOT/LIVERPOOL” double-ring d.s. (14.6), Bury St. Edmunds arrival c.d.s. (15.6) on reverse; the contents with reference to celebrations for the Queen’s birthday. S.G. 31. Photo
£400-500
1895 (22 Dec.) envelope registered from Freetown to Bonthe, Sherbro, bearing 1884-91 1d. carmine and 3d. yellow each cancelled with c.d.s. and with arrival c.d.s. (24.12) alongside, “R” in oval h.s. and a further Freetown c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with two Gorgerat dated sender’s cachets; traces of soiling though an attractive and unusual item of internal registered mail. S.G. 28, 32. Photo
£250-300
1896 (19 Mar.) 1d. red card from Wilberforce to London, lightly cancelled “B31” alongside Freetown c.d.s. (19.3), fine “WILBERFORCE/SIERRA LEONE” c.d.s. at left alongside Paid Liverpool Br. Packet (7.4); fine and scarce
£100-120
1896 (12 Oct.) 2d. G size registered envelope (a little soiled), uprated with 1884-91 21⁄ 2 d. ultramarine (3), ex the Myerscough correspondence to London, the adhesives cancelled with Freetown c.d.s. and showing Freetown and London (3.11) Registered oval d.s. at foot. S.G. 31
£100-120
1897 (16 Mar.) envelope to Liverpool, bearing 1897 “21⁄ 2 d.” (S.G. Type 12) on 6d. dull purple and green neatly cancelled with Freetown c.d.s., Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (6.4) at left; the envelope with a couple of ink blobs clear of the adhesive and the reverse with flap and seal missing, nevertheless a scarce stamp with only one example represented in the setting of thirty, and very rare on cover. S.G. 62. Photo
£500-600
SINGAPORE 2460
刂
1948-59 complete, fine mint. S.G. 1-52, £830+
£150-200
SOMALILAND 2461
1931 (25 Feb.) envelope flown by Imperial Airways on the first flight from London to Wadi Halfa, forwarded to Sheikn with manuscript “Via Aden”; fine. Also 1935 (27 Oct.) cover from Brussels to Berbera, via Khartoum, 1937 two stampless O.H.M.S. envelopes to England or the United States each with scarce red “BERBERA/BRITISH SOMALILAND/PAID” datestamps, 1941 (3) O.a.s. envelopes with A.P.O./M.P.K. datestamps and bilingual Censor datestamps; good to fine Photo for lot 2459 appears on page 213 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
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2445
2446
2448
2450
2453
2455
2456
209
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
SOUTH AFRICA x2462
刂អ ᔛ B
1914-22 inscribed bilingually, 1⁄ 2 d. black and green, two panes of sixty in contrasting shades, fresh unmounted mint. S.G. D1, £270+ POSTAGE DUE STAMPS:
£120-150
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2463
2464
2465
ᔛ
刂
刂
1855-1912 used collection (338) including 1855 1d., 2d. and 6d., 1856-58 1d. (2), 2d. (3) 6d. and 1/- (2), 1858-59 1d. (2), 2d., 6d. and 1/-, 1860-69 selection to 2/-, 1868-71 2d. (S.G. 44, tear) and 9d., 1868-69 various perfs. selection to 2/-, 1876-1900 selection to 2/-, a range of De La Rue issues with 1886-96 values to 50/-, 1902-04 selection to £1, 1906-12 selection to 2/6d. (4), and Officials (67); fair to fine with some high value postmarks not guaranteed though of generally good to fine appearance
£500-600
1855 London print 1d. dark green, unused with traces of gum, good to large margins on three sides, cut-into at left though a presentable example of this rare stamp. Rendon Certificate (1995). S.G. 1, £8,500. Photo
£700-800
–– 2d., 1856-58 imperf. 1d. (two shades) and 2d., and 1860-69 1d. (3), 2d., 4d. (2), 6d. (4), 9d., 10d. on 9d. orange-red, 10d. on 9d. yellow, 1/- yellow, 1/- chestnut and 2/-, unused with some gum in places; a generally attractive group
£300-400
2466 x2466
1855 (13 July) entire addressed to “Neustadt, Kingdom of Hannover, Germany”, marked “By the Marcopolo”, bearing 1855 London printing 2d. rose-carmine strip of three with just clear (at top right) to large margins, tied by GPO lozenges roller cancel, showing “PAID/ADELAIDE S.A.”, “AUSTRALIAN/PAID/LIVERPOOL/PACKET” (20.10) and London Paid (22.10) datestamps in red, blue manuscript accountancy markings and, on reverse, “ENGLAND PER AACHEN” (23.20) and arrival (24.10) datestamps. An outstanding first issue cover showing pre-payment only as far as England. In addition this is one of only seven recorded frankings to overseas destinations other than Great Britain (one to each of Cape of Good Hope, Dutch Indies and Italy, and four to German States). R.P.S. Certificate (2010). Photo Note: At this time, it was not possible to pre-pay to destinations in Europe PROVENANCE:
Floyd Risvold, 2010 Photo for lot 2464 appears on page 205 WWW.SPINK.COM
£5,000-6,000
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON 2467 2468
2469
2470 2471 2472 2473 2474 2475
2476
2477
ᔛ
1856-58 imperforate 1d. yellow-green, good to large margins showing portion of adjoining stamp at top; fine. S.G. 6, £650. Photo
£200-250
–– 2d. orange-red, horizontal pair, good to very large margins all round and showing a trace of the adjoining stamp at right, cancelled by “23” diamond of Salisbury; fine and attractive. S.G. 7
£80-100
1868-99 unused/mint collection (147) including 1868-73 selection to 2/-, 1876-1900 various perfs. selection to 2/-, a range of De La Rue issues and Officials (28); a few small faults in places though of generally fine appearance
£300-400
刂+ អ
1870-73 perf. 111⁄ 2 -121⁄ 2 x 10 1d. deep green, block of four, large part original gum, a little gum creased, bright colour and a very scarce block. S.G. 101, £600+. Photo
£600-800
刂
1886-96 perf. 10 2/6d., 5/- and 15/-, and perf. 111⁄ 2 -121⁄ 2 2/6d., 5/- (2), 10/- and £1 unused mostly with some gum
£200-250
–– perf. 111⁄ 2 -12 £2 Venetian red neatly cancelled with light Wallaroo squared-circle datestamp; sound. S.G. 200a, £450. Photo
£150-200
1902-04 perf. 111⁄ 2 -121⁄ 2 3d. to 8d. (both), 9d., 10d., 1/-, 2/6d. (2), 5/-, 10/-, £1 and perf. 12 4d., 6d. and 9d., mint and generally fine. S.G. 268-283 group, £1,180
£300-350
–– 1/- brown with “POSTAGE” and value in red-brown, mint; faint blue offset on reverse. An attractive example of this scarce stamp. S.G. 275c, £1,000. Photo
£300-400
1904-11 6d., 8d. (3, one with value closer), 9d. (2, one small holes), 10d., 1/-, 2/6d. (2), 5/- (3, one small holes), 10/- and £1 (2, one small holes), good to fine mint. S.G. 284-292a group, £1,300+
£300-400
–– 6d., 8d. (2, one with value closer), 9d. (3, one small holes), 10d., 1/-, 2/6d. (2), 5/(3, one small holes), 10/- and £1 (2, one small holes), good to fine used. S.G. 284-292a, group, £700+
£200-250
1906-12 3d. (4), 4d. (4), 6d. (2), 8d. (2, one value closer), 9d. (5), 1/- (2), 2/6d. (3) and 5/- (2), a few on thin ready gummed paper, mint and generally fine. S.G. 298-305 group, c. £700
£200-250
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
SOUTHERN RHODESIA x2478
x2479
x2480
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ
x2481 ័
x2482 ័
x2483 ័
1924-64 largely mint collection, including 1924-29 sets (2) and some additional 1⁄ 2 d., 1d. and 11⁄ 2 d. values imperf. between stamps and interpanneau margin, 1931-37 basic set less 11⁄ 2 d., and a range of later issues with some multiples; some with fractional toning though of generally fine appearance
£250-300
1924-29 1d. bright rose horizontal pair, variety imperforate between, used; minor traces of soiling, otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 2a, £1,100. Photo
£300-400
Revenue Stamps 1924-70 used collection (74) including 1924 values to £5 with one 7/6d. on 1924 Quitrent receipt, 1931 values to £20, 1937 values to £50, 1952 values to £50 and 1970 values to $20; also a selection of Postage values (55) fiscally used. An attractive group
£200-250
1937 Inventory receipt bearing 1931 7/6d. (12, one with punch hole) and Postage 5/(3) all initialled in red and cancelled by Salisbury Court oval datestamp in violet; most attractive and displays well. Photo
£200-250
1941 Inventory receipt bearing 1937 3/-, 10/-, £5 pair, £50 and Postage 5/- with Salisbury High Court oval datestamps in violet, and 1948 Memorandum of Association bearing 1937 10/-, £1, £2, £10, £20 (4) and Postage 5/- cancelled with Registrar of Deeds oval datestamps; an attractive pair
£150-200
1967 Deed of Donation Upon Trust bearing 1952 £5, £20, £50 and 1966 £100 pair, and 1969 Notarial Deed of Lease bearing 1952 6d., 1/-, 5/- (2), £2, £5, £10, £20, £50 and 1966 £1, both with all stamps initialled and dated in manuscript; an attractive pair
£150-200
Photos appear on pages 205 and 213 211
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
SOUTH WEST AFRICA South African Stamps used in South West Africa x2484
ᔛ
Collection on pages, over 100 stamps with values to 5/- (pair) and 10/-, cancellations with Ar Oab, Aus Rail, Bethany, Brackwasser, Gibeon, Grootfontein, Guchab, Hatsamas, Kalkfeld Rail, Kalkveld, Keetmanshoop, Komanskop, Kur, Kurbis, Leutwein Rail, Luderitz, Luderitzbucht, Malatahohe, Maltaho, Mariental, Neuheusis, Okandja, Okasise Rail, Otavi, Otjiwrongo, Outjo, Rehoboth, Swakopmund, Usakos, Walvis Bay, Warmbad, Windhoek, Windhuk, etc., many complete postmarks on pieces, also Revenue 5/-, 10/-, £1 and £2 on piece with oval “SURVEYOR GENERAL/WINDHOEK”; chiefly good to fine
£150-200
Occupational Period Covers and Cancellations x2485
x2486
x2487
2488 x2489
x2490
x2491 x2492
x2493
x2494
Berglands: 1917 (29 June) 1⁄ 2 d. green card to Windhoek cancelled with a good strike of the “BERGLANDS/S.W. AFRIKA” c.d.s. (B1) which is usually difficult to read, arrival oval datestamp (2.7) on reverse
£70-100
Klein Windhoek: 1917 (11 Jan.) envelope to Switzerland bearing 1⁄ 2 d. green and 2d. purple (both with perf. faults) sharing fine “KLEIN WINDHUK” rubber datestamp (B2a) in violet, censor handstamp at foot, the reverse with red on white censor label, Windhoek and Bern datestamps; also 1916 (20 Sept.) piece bearing 1⁄ 2 d. green and 1d. red both cancelled “Klein.Windhuk/20.9.16” (B1) in manuscript with part manuscript registration mark alongside
£100-120
Nakob: 1918 (2 Feb.) envelope to Windhoek, bearing 1d. red cancelled by a good strike of the rare “NAKOB/RAIL” rubber datestamp (B1a) in violet, red on white censor label and censor cachet alongside
£80-100
No lot
刂
刂
刂
Seeis: 1917 (8 Feb.) 1⁄ 2 d. green card to Keetmanshoop, cancelled by fine strike of the “SEEIS” double-ring datestamp (B2) with censor cachet and Windhoek oval datestamp (12.2) alongside; also 1d. red block of four with two Type B3 datestamps. Photo
£70-100
Waldau: 1917 (20 Nov.) envelope to Windhoek, marked “Bookpost” and bearing 1⁄ 2 d. green with a good strike of the very rare “WALDAU” rubber datestamp (B1) showing year above day with no month shown, censor cachet at foot, Okahandja transit c.d.s. (20.11) on reverse; also pieces bearing strikes of Types B3 and B4. Photo
£150-200
1915-43 selection of censored covers (40), a variety of frankings and markings with altered German types, etc., mixed condition
£400-500
1923-70 largely mint collection on leaves, including 1923 Setting I set to 5/- in pairs with some additional values to 5/-, a few minor varieties and 2d. pair (brown mark on one) with inverted overprint, 1923 Setting II 5/- and £1 pairs, 1923-26 Setting III set to 5/- in pairs with a few additional values to 5/- and 10/- in pairs and £1 single (all three used), 1924 Setting IV 2/6d. pairs (3), 1924-26 Setting VI set to £1 (both) in pairs with some additional pairs to 10/- (mint and used), 1927 set in pairs with additional 3d. and 10/- blocks of four and 3d. pair handstamped “SPECIMEN”, 1927-30 £1 (4) and Pictorial set in pairs (10/- used), 1⁄ 2 d., 1d. and 6d. pairs with one showing no stop after “A”, and a couple of other values showing very small stop after “A”, 1931 set in pairs and a range of later issues; most to 1931 with traces of toning though of generally good to fine appearance
£800-1,000
1923 Setting I 1⁄ 2 d. to £1 set of twelve in horizontal pairs; the odd fractional trace of toning otherwise good to fine mint. P.F.S.A. Certificates (1989) for 10/- and £1. S.G. 1-12, £2,250. Photo
£600-800
–– 1⁄ 2 d. green. 2d. dull purple, 4d. orange-yellow and sage-green, 6d. black and violet, 1/- orange-yellow, 1/3d. pale violet and 2/6d. purple and green, bi-lingual pairs, each with Litho. overprint in shiny ink; large part original gum, fine. S.G. 1d, 3c, 5a, 6a, 7a, 8b, a, £459
£150-200
Photo for lot 2493 appears on page 205 WWW.SPINK.COM
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2490
2459
2489 2580
2481
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES South West Africa - contd. x2495
刂អ B
x2496
x2497
x2498
刂
刂
x2499
x2500
x2501
x2502
x2503
x2504
x2505
A ᔛ
1923 Setting I 1d. rose red, block of twelve (6x2, six bi-lingual pairs) from the foot of the sheet with plate number “6”, the last stamp variety “Af.rica” [R20/6], the variety unmounted mint; fine. S.G.2c, £180+
£100-150
–– mint and used collection on pages, over 300 stamps including 1d. bi-lingual pair variety “Af.rica”, 2d. single overprint inverted, 5/- and £1 bi-lingual pairs, blocks, minor varieties, control number pairs with values to 2/6d., etc., chiefly good to fine. S.G. 1-12
£550-600
1923 (May) Setting 11 5/-, 10/- and £1 horizontal pairs, mint; £1 with small tone, otherwise fine. S.G. 13-15, £1,500. Photo
£400-500
–– 5/- purple and blue, 10/- blue and olive-green and £1 green and red, bi-lingual pairs, large part original gum (£1 with hinge remainders), also £1 single mint, fine. S.G. 13-15, £1,500. Photo
£400-500
1923-26 Setting III mint and used collection on pages, 111 stamps including bold overprint values to 10/- in bi-lingual pairs, 2/6c. Control 1, thinner overprint values to 5/- and £1 bi-lingual pairs, 2/6d. Control 1, setting IV 2/6d. (4) bi-lingual pairs, etc., chiefly fine. S.G. 16-28
£250-300
1923-26 Setting VI mint and used collection on pages, over 230 stamps including values to £1 green and red, £1 pale olive-green and red (2) bi-lingual pairs, minor varieties, controls, blocks, etc., chiefly good to fine. S.G. 29-40
£400-500
1926-27 mint and used collection on pages, 190 stamps including 1926 6d. (2) bi-lingual pairs, blocks, minor varieties, etc., chiefly good to fine. Also a mixed selection with covers, blocks, varieties, etc.
£100-120
1927-30 mint and used collection on pages, over 300 stamps including 1927 (April) set in bi-lingual pairs, 161⁄ 2 mm. 2d., 3d., 1/- and 10/- bi-lingual pairs, 1927-30 £1 (single and pair), 1⁄ 2 d. to 10/-, 1930-31 Rotogravure 1⁄ 2 d. (17 pairs), 1d. (13 pairs), 1930 Air Mails, etc., chiefly good to fine
£500-600
1931-64 collection of over 160 airmail covers and a few cards, mostly 1931 (Aug.) inaugural flights and return flights with a good variety of origins, destinations and frankings, etc., chiefly good to fine
£500-600
1931 Pictorials mint and used collection on pages, over 250 stamps including perf. up and perf. down with values to 20/- mint bi-lingual pairs, 20/- perf. up mint block of four, used pair, 1⁄ 2 d., 1d., 3d., 6d. and 1/- gutter blocks, Air Mail 3d. and 10d. mint and used pairs, etc., chiefly good to fine. S.G. 74-87
£300-400
1935-71 mint and used collection, well written-up on pages, contained in a carton, hundreds including 1935 Silver Jubilee, 1935-36 Voortrekker Memorial 1d. + 1⁄ 2 d. “Comet” flaw, 1937 11⁄ 2 d. with three blocks of four (2 bi-lingual pairs), 1937 Coronation 4d. re-entry contained in a block of six, 1938 Voortrekker Centenary set, 1939 Voortrekker Commemoration 3d. “three bolts” variety, 1939 Huguenots set, 1941-43 and 1943-44 War Effort, 1954 set in cancelled blocks of four, 1961-63 set and blocks of four, etc., chiefly good to fine
£400-500
Photos for lots 2497 and 2498 appear on page 205 WWW.SPINK.COM
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Ex 2507 Official Stamps x2506
x2507
x2508
x2509
x2510
x2511
刂អ B
刂អ ᔛ B
刂
刂អ ᔛ B
ᔛអ B
ᔛ
1929 (Aug.) 2d. grey and purple reconstructed sheet of sixty made from blocks of ten (2) and twenty (2) and including no stop after “OFFICIAL” or “OFFISIEEL” varieties with some pairs se-tenant; fine mint. S.G. O11,a, b, c
£60-80
1931 1⁄ 2 d. to 6d. set of four block of eighteen (6x30 with margins at both sides, imperforate, unmounted mint; the lower row of each block with a horizontal crease barely affecting fine appearance. A rare and spectacular set. SACC O13-16, R54,000+. Photo
£1,200-1,500
1945-50 1⁄ 2 d. to 6d. set of five, including the rare 2d. value, in horizontal pairs, fresh mint. S.G. O18-22, £780. Photo
£300-350
1951-52 11⁄ 2 d. purple-brown complete sheet of sixty (6x10) showing constant position of broken “F” and broken “A”, fine unmounted mint. S.G. O25, £840+
£250-300
–– 11⁄ 2 d. purple-brown complete sheet of sixty (6x10) less right-hand margin, the lower half of the sheet with transposed overprints, neatly cancelled by Windhoek 1952 c.d.s. S.G. O25, 25a, £1,905+
£800-1,000
–– 6d. horizontal strip of four with narrow sheet margin at left, comprising two transposed overprint pairs, fine used. S.G. O27a, £340. Photo
£150-200
SUDAN 2512
2513
A ᔛ
x2514
ᔛ
1894 (5 June) Egypt 1pi. postal stationery envelope to Italy and redirected locally, uncancelled and with “SAWAKIN” Swiss bridge type c.d.s. at foot; transit and arrival markings on reverse, fine
£60-80
1927 (Feb.) Experimental East Africa Air Service by T.A. Gladstone, Kenya 20c. postal stationery envelope, uprated with 50c. (defective) from Nairobi to Alexandria, red “KENYA-SUDAN/1ST/FE 15/27/AIR MAIL” cachet; fine. Also Bechuanaland Edward 1⁄ 2 d. and 1d. stationery cards overprinted horseshoe “SPECIMEN” and 1961 cover from London to Khartoum
£80-100
A collection of cancellations in a stockbook and on pages, Akobo-White Nile T.P.O., over 300 stamps, strikes and condition mixed
£80-100
Photos for lots 2508 and 2511 appear on page 205 215
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
TASMANIA 2515 2516 2517 2518
2519 2520 2521 2522
2523
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
1853 1d. (3, one on small piece) and 4d. (6, one repaired, plus a forgery); a few faults in places though of generally good to fine appearance
£300-400
1853 (Nov.) 4d. second state of plate with blurred lines, orange with good to large margins and hinged on piece; fine. S.G. 8, £450. Photo
£140-180
1855 4d. blue unused and with clear to large margins virtually all round, just touched at lower left; sound. Rare. S.G. 18, £3,750. Photo
£500-600
1855-91 collection of Chalon issues, including 1855 1d., 2d. and 4d. (3), 1856-57 4d. (2, one apparently unused) and pelure paper 1d. (2, one apparently unused), 1857-69 1d. (5), 2d. (5), 4d. (5), 6d. and 1/- (2), 1860-67 6d. (5, two reddish mauve), 1863-69 trial separations (5, none guaranteed) and 1864-69 range to 1/-; condition mixed with viewing essential
£600-800
1856 pelure paper, 1d. deep red-brown with margins all round, cancelled “68”; small thin at foot. S.G. 24, £750. Photo
£150-180
1857-91 unused/mint selection (42) of Chalon issues, including 1857-69 1d. (5), 2d. (3), 4d. and 1/-, 1860-67 6d. (3), 1864-68 range to 1/- and a few later 6d.; a fair to fine
£400-500
1868-69 serrated perf. 19 at Hobart, 1d. carmine, unused with large part original gum; a couple of tiny brown marks, otherwise sound. Scarce. S.G. 118, £700. Photo
£150-200
1870-1912 unused/mint collection, including Sideface values to 5/- with a couple of 1d. “wedge” flaws, 1899-1912 range of Pictorial stamps with recess set and many later with differing printings and perfs. with a few compound perfs., 1906-07 1/- (4) and 10/-, etc., generally good to fine
£500-600
1870-1912 used collection, including Sideface values to 5/- with 4d. blue and 1⁄ 2 d. on 1d. with “al” sideways (fault at top), 1892-99 1⁄ 2 d. to £1, 1899-1912 range of Pictorial stamps with recess set and many later with differing printings and perfs. with a few compound perfs., 1906-07 10/-, and various Perfins, etc., fair to fine
£250-300
2524
刂
1892-99 1⁄ 2 d. to £1, good to fine mint. S.G. 216-225, £750
£250-300
2525
刂
1903 (Apr.-Dec.) watermark V over Crown (inverted), 9d. blue, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 11, fresh unused. Scarce. S.G. 242b, £950. Photo
£180-200
1903 (Apr.-Dec.) watermark V over Crown, perf. 121⁄ 2 9d. ultramarine, part original gum; scarce. Brandon Certificate (2004). S.G. 242f, £400. Photo
£200-250
1905-12 watermark Crown over A, 2d. deep purple perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 12 and perf. compound of 11 and 12, marginal from the right of the sheet, part and large part original gum respectively. S.G. 245c, 245d, £460
£150-200
–– 4d. orange-buff, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 11, large part original gum. Scarce. S.G. 247bb, £425. Photo
£150-180
–– 4d. orange-yellow, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 11, large part original gum. Scarce. S.G. 247db, £425. Photo
£150-200
–– 6d. lake, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 11, part Launceston 1900 c.d.s. at foot; small crease at upper left. Scarce. S.G. 248b, £475. Photo
£200-250
1905-11 watermark Crown over A, 2d. plum, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 12 and perf. compound of 11 and 12, part original gum; the first with small black mark on face. S.G. 251d, 251e, £625. Photo for first
£200-250
–– 3d. brown and 6d. dull carmine-red, both perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 11; 3d. with trace of a crease, 6d. with small thin. Scarce. S.G. 253c, 254cc, £900. Photo
£200-250
–– 6d. dull carmine-red, watermark sideways, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 11, part original gum; scarce. S.G. 254cc, £450. Photo
£180-200
2526 2527
2528 2529 2530 2531
2532 2533
刂
刂
刂
刂
ᔛ
刂
ᔛ
刂
Photos appear on pages 205 and 219 WWW.SPINK.COM
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刂
1906-07 watermark Crown over A, 9d. blue, perf. compound of 121⁄ 2 and 12, large part original gum. Scarce. S.G. 256c, £375. Photo
£150-180
Postal Fiscals 2535
A small collection (31), the unused/mint with 1863-80 perf. 12 3., 2/6d., 5/- and 10/(2), 1880 set of four, 1888 2/6d. and 1900 1d., 3d. 6d. and £1; the used (15) with 18643-80 values to 10/- and 1900 values to £1; generally good to fine
£250-300
TOBAGO x2536
刂
1882-84 6d. stone, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 19, £550. Photo
£100-120
TONGA 2537
2538
刂
ᔛ
1886-1963 unused/mint collection with a comprehensive range of issues including a few perforation varieties and both Official issues; generally good to fine
£400-500
1886-1953 used collection with a comprehensive range of issues (only one 1896 1⁄ 2 d. provisional) including a few perforation varieties and both Official issues (second less 1/-); generally good to fine
£250-300
TRANSJORDAN 2539
刂 ᔛ
1923 (May) overprint reading down 5p. deep purple with gold overprint double, unmounted mint, fine and rare. R.P.S. Certificate (1983). S.G. 105Aa, £650. Photo
£250-300
TRINIDAD x2540
1851-1909 mint and used collection on pages, 400 stamps including 1851-55 (1d.) (22 with a range of colours and shades), 1852-60 First issue (1d.) (2), 1859 imperf. 4d. and 1/- unused, 1859 pin perf. 121⁄ 2 6d. (2 used), 131⁄ 2 -14 4d. unused and two used, 1/-, 1860 clean cut perf. 6d. (2), 1861 rough perf. 1/- (4), 1862-63 1/-, perf. 13 1/- (2), 1869 5/- unused and two used, 1883-94 5/- (2), 1896-1905 5/-, 10/- and £1, 1901-06 5/- (pair), 1904-07 £1, Postage Dues, officials, etc., mixed condition
£2,500-3,000
TURKS ISLANDS x2541
x2542
ᔛ
ᔛ
1879 watermark Small Star, 1/- lilac, lightly cancelled leaving face clear; fine. Scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (1966). S.G. 6, £2,000. Photo 1881 1⁄ 2 d. Setting 11 “1⁄ 2 ” Type 11 on 1d. dull red, fine used. S.G. 21, £225. Photo
£400-500 £60-80
PROVENANCE:
William Frazer, October 2003 x2543
刂
–– 21⁄ 2 d. Setting 8 “21⁄ 2 ” Type 23 on 1/- lilac, unused without gum. S.G. 36, £550. Photo
£100-120
x2544
刂
–– 4d. Setting 1 “4” Type 28 on 6d, black, fresh unused without gum. Scarce. Signed Holcombe. S.G. 42, £700. Photo
£150-200
–– 4d. Settings 2-6 “4” Type 29 on 1/- lilac, unused with part gum; two small handstamps on reverse. S.G. 44, £375. Photo
£60-80
x2545
刂
Photos appear on pages 205 and 219 217
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
VICTORIA Half Lengths 2546
2547
ᔛ
ᔛ
A selection comprising Ham 1d., 2d. (7) and 3d. (2), and Campbell/Campbell and Fergusson 1d. (15 including 1d. brown) and 3d. (14 with a pair on piece), also a 3d. forgery; fair to fine
£400-500
First Printing, 2d. dull lilac-mauve, [iv], four margins, centrally cancelled by fine Butterfly “1”; small stain at top right, otherwise fine. S.G. 2, £1,000. Photo
£400-500
PROVENANCE: Gary Diffen, November 2007
2548
ᔛ
Second Printing, 2d. brownish lilac, margins all round and neatly cancelled with Butterfly “1”; diagonal bend at top. S.G. 3, £500. Photo
£150-200
PROVENANCE: Gary Diffen, November 2007
2549
ᔛ
–– 2d. grey-lilac, just clear to very large margins and cancelled by Butterfly “1”; trace of a horizontal crease. S.G. 3a, £550. Photo
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Purves Perry Diffen 2550
ᔛ
Third Printing, 2d. dull grey with wide sheet margin at left and large margins at top and at right, “37”? Butterfly cancellation; small thin at top. S.G. 6a. Photo
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
Gary Diffen 2551
ᔛ
–– 1d. dull orange-vermilion, [6], margins virtually all round, neatly cancelled with Barred Oval “2”; attractive. S.G. 8. Photo
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Perry Diffen 2552
2553
2554
ᔛ
ᔛ
ᔛ
Fifth printing “white veils”, 1d. bright pinky red interpanneau horizontal pair with Barred Oval “37” of Forrest Creek; touched in places, vertical crease in the left margin of the right-hand stamp terminating in a split. Very rare. B.P.A. Certificate (2009). S.G. 12a. Photo
£200-250
Fifth Printing 2d. drab and 2d. lilac-drab, both with margins all round, the second (small fault at top) cancelled with Butterfly “15”. S.G. 13, 13b
£120-150
Sixth Printing, 2d. grey, margins virtually all round, cancelled by Butterfly “1”. S.G. 15b. Photo
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Gary Diffen 2555
ᔛ
Seventh Printing, 2d. deep grey with clear to very large margins on three sides showing portion of adjoining stamp at left, neatly cancelled by Barred Oval “2”. S.G. 16a.. Photo
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
Gary Diffen
2556
刂
1854-1913 unused/mint collection with a good representation of issues and including 1854 Woodblock 6d., 1856-58 Queen on Throne 1d. and 6d. (2), a few Emblems and Beaded Ovals with 6d. black, Laureates range with values to 5/- including 10d., 1884-96 Stamp Duty range with values to £10 (not all guaranteed), 1884 2/6d., later 19th Century with 1897 and 1900 Charity sets, and Commonwealth Period to 5/-; condition a little mixed in places though of generally good to fine appearance and a good basis upon which to build WWW.SPINK.COM
£800-1,000
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2528
2547
2554
2565
2529
2548
2542
2549
2555
2543
2550
2561
2566
2563
2567
2544
2551
2545
2552
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2571
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2574
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Victoria - contd. 2557
2558
ᔛ
ᔛ
1854-1913 used collection with a comprehensive range of issues, including Woodblocks to 2/- with rouletted 10-101⁄ 2 6d. and Too Late 6d., selections of Emblems, Beaded Ovals and Laureates with values to 5/-, Stamp Duty selection with values to £1.10, £10 (2), £25 and £50 (ball four cancelled-to-order), 1886 4d. lilac error (pen mark on face and corner crease), 1897 and 1900 Charity sets, Commonwealth period values to 5/- and a range Postage Dues with 1890 and 1896 sets to 5/-; generally good to fine
£600-700
1854-57 Queen on Throne 2d. selection comprising Ham (3) and Campbell/Campbell and Fergusson (17 with a variety of shades and impressions), also Octagonal imperf. 1/(2); generally good to fine
£150-200
2559 x2559 ័
1854 imperf Octagonal 1/- blue, [4] showing major retouch above “RIA” of “VICTORIA”, close to large margins and tied by barred oval “1” on small piece leaving retouch clearly visible. Very few recorded on the imperfs and this is by far the finest example, S.G. 25. Photo
£450-550
PROVENANCE:
Geoff Kellow x2560 RᔛP
2561
2562
2563
2564
2565
2566
2567
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
刂
1857 Beaded Oval 2d. die proofs (4) from the defaced plate made in c. 1922, in black, blue-green, blue and violet, each on glazed paper (105-115x135-145mm.); an attractive set
£100-120
1859 perf. 12 by Robinson, 2/- dull bluish green on pale yellow, unused with part original gum, a fresh example of this scarce stamp. S.G. 82, £500. Photo
£250-300
1860 Saunders paper 3d. blue, 3d. maroon, 4d. rose-red and De La Rue paper 4d. dull rose-pink, unused with part gum; generally good to fine for these difficult stamps. S.G. 90-95 group
£200-250
1865 Laureated 8d. orange, unused with part original gum; small thin at hinge remainder, otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 112, £600. Photo
£150-200
1878 Emergency printings on coloured papers, 1⁄ 2 d. on pink, 1d. on yellow, 1d. on drab, 2d. on green and 2d. on brown, unused with large part original gum; good to fine for these scarce stamps. S.G. 195-200 group
£250-300
1884 Stamp Statute, perf. 13, 4d. rose with watermark inverted, unused with large part original gum; scarce. S.G. 222a, var., £1,100. Photo
£250-300
–– 5/- blue on yellow, unused with large part original gum; a couple of gum creases towards foot, otherwise sound. S.G. 227, £550. Photo
£200-250
–– £1 mauve on yellow, unused with large part original gum; scarce. S.G. 229b unpriced. Photo
£250-300
Photos also appear on page 219 WWW.SPINK.COM
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2569
2570
刂
ᔛ
刂
1884-96 Stamp Duty, typographed, perf. 121⁄ 2 3/- maroon on blue and £1 reddish orange on yellow, unused with large part original gum. S.G. 259, 262b, £1,250. Photo
£250-300
1886-96 £5, £6, £7, £8 and £9 each neatly cancelled-to-order with 1901 c.d.s.; fine and most attractive. S.G. 324-328, £955. Photo
£300-350
1901-10 perf. 121⁄ 2 £1 carmine-rose and perf. 11 £1 rose, part and large part original gum respectively. S.G. 399, 407, £675
£180-200
2571
刂
–– £2 deep blue, part original gum. S.G. 400, £650. Photo
£200-250
2572
ᔛ
1901-10 perf. 11 £1 rose and £2 deep blue, both neatly cancelled-to-order; sound. S.G. 407, 408
£200-250
1905-13 perf. 121⁄ 2 £1 salmon and £1 rose, both with part original gum. S.G. 431, 431a, £600
£150-200
1905-13 perf. 11 £1 salmon, fresh mint. S.G. 444, £475. Photo
£180-200
2573
2574
刂
刂
Postage Dues 2575
刂
A small mint collection (42), including 189-94 set and a range of red and green values to 5/- (2); generally good to fine
£150-200
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 2576
2577
刂
ᔛ
1854-1912 unused/mint collection with a very good representation of issues and including 1854-55 1d., 4d. (3) and 1/- (three shades), 1860-64 2d. (3, one apparently rouletted), 4d. (2) and 6d., 1861-64 group to 1/-, 1864-79, 1876-81 and 1882-85 selections, 1885 1d. on 3d. (4), 1888 trio, 1895 1⁄ 2 d. in red and green on 3d. (2), 190212 range to £1 (2) and 1905-12 selection to 5/-; generally good to fine and an attractive lot
£1,000-1,200
1854-1912 used collection with a very good representation of issues and including 1854-55 1d. (2), 4d. (3, one apparently rouletted) and 1/- (5 with shades and two rouletted), 1857-59 2d. (3) and 6d. (3, one rouletted), 1860-64 2d. (4, two rouletted), 4d. (2) and 6d. (3, one rouletted), 1861-64 group with fine very rough perf. 1/-, 1864-79, 1876-81 and 1882-85 selections, 1885 1d. on 3d. (3), 1888 trio, 1895 1⁄ 2 d. in red and green on 3d. (2), 1902-12 range to £1 (2) and 1905-12 selection to 5/-; generally good to fine and an attractive lot
£1,200-1,500
Postal Fiscal Stamps 2578
A small selection (17) including 1893 1d., 3d., 6d. and 1/- mint and set used, and 1897 set of four mint and used; the mint fresh and fine, the used fair to fine
£200-250
ZANZIBAR x2579
x2580
1895-1964 collection in a stockbook, a range of stamps, mint, used and some Specimen stamps with 1913 set to 10r., Postage Dues, a few covers and a range of unused and used postcards; some of the used postcards with stains though generally good to fine
£1,200-1,500
1896 (July) pink On Sultan Government Service envelope (210x93mm., slightly truncated at one side) registered to Bombay, bearing 1895-96 8a. magenta cancelled by Registered c.d.s. and showing “R” in circle and oval for registration number at foot; the adhesive with defects though a scarce stamp used alone. Photo
£200-250
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GREAT BRITAIN 2581
ᔛ+ អ
1840 1d. Plate 5 QK-RL block of four, margins all round except QL just clipped at topright, cancelled by light strikes of the red Maltese Cross; creased and razor cut between QK and QL (QL with tear) though still attractive. A rare multiple. Photo
£1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE: The “Victoriana” Collection, 2007
2582
1858 envelopes (9) ex the same correspondence to India, seven with 9d. frankings made by 1855-57 6d., 1d. (3) but one franked 1d. block of 8 and single, the others franked 1/made by 1855-58 6d. (2) or 1/-, all redirected on arrival, five within India, the others back to England, a variety of markings including framed “INDIA UNPAID”, red framed “POSTAGE NOT PAID/TO LONDON”, etc., mixed condition but an interesting group
£200-250
See also lots 2596-2623 2583 F
2584
2585
2586
2587
2588
2589
2590
2591
1867-80 1/- green, Plate 5, EC, “Stock Exchange” forgery, used, small stains and creases; fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1984). Photo
£200-250
1867-83 Watermark Anchor, blued paper 10/- grey-green, CD, oval registered cancellation, a few short perfs. at left and faults; good appearance. S.G. 131, £5,200. Photo
£200-300
1884 watermark Crowns £1 brown-lilac, QD, Oxford c.d.s. of 24 Dec. 1889 and boxed cancellations; light vertical crease, good colour and fine appearance. S.G. 185, £2,800. Photo
£300-350
1887-92 £1 green, TC, large part original gum, from the foot of the sheet and with plate marking; centred to right and a trifle wrinkled, fine and fresh. S.G. 212, £4,000. Photo
£1,000-1,500
刂+ អ
1902-10 De La Rue 5/- deep bright carmine, block of four, large part original gum (slight hinge remainders); well centred, good colour, fine. S.G. 264. £1,400+. Photo
£300-400
刂
–– £1 dull blue-green, large part original gum, light gum wrinkles, fine. S.G. 266, £2,000. Photo
£600-800
1911-12 watermark Crown 1d. deep bright carmine, Die B, block of six (3x2) from the lower right corner of the sheet with “A11” Control, unmounted mint, a little gum wrinkled, fine. P.E. (G.B.) Certificate (1994). Specialised N8(5)
£150-200
1912 Watermark Crown 1d. aniline-scarlet, block of six (3x2) from the lower right corner of the sheet with Control “B12”, unmounted mint, hinged in the margin), fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1945). S.G. 343. Photo
£300-400
1929 P.U.C. 21⁄ 2 d. blue, variety watermark inverted, wavy line cancellation; fine. S.G. 437Wi, £1,100. Photo
£200-250
ᔛ
ᔛ
刂
刂អ B
刂អ B
ᔛ
2592
刂
–– £1 black, large part original gum; some gum wrinkles. S.G. 438, £750. Photo
£200-250
2593
2003-08, twenty-six different “Smilers” sheetlets on limited edition Benham first day cards (52) housed in one album. Fine
£100-120
Officials 2594
2595
ᔛ
ᔛ
Inland Revenue: 1882-1901, on issues of 1884-88 5/- rose, London hooded registered cancellation, slightly short lower right corner perf.; fine. S.G. O9, £2,400. Photo
£600-700
Board of Education: 1902 5d. dull purple and blue, c.d.s. cancellation, some staining but otherwise fine and rare. S.G. O81, £1,200. Photo
£250-300
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2591
2595 2584
2581
2594
2592
2586
2585
2588
2587
2590
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The Crimean War - Mail to the Crimea The Radcliffe Correspondence - The following twenty-eight lots are all addressed to Captain (later Major) Radcliffe, 20th Regiment, British Army in Turkey or Crimea 2596
2597
2598
2599
2600
2601
2602
2603
2604
2605
2606
2607
2608
1854 (13 Aug.) envelope Via Marseilles pr French Steamer franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. (affixed slightly overlapping the edge) and 2d. with Plymouth “620” Spoon cancellations; fine. Photo
£100-150
1854 (16 Aug. - 25 Dec.) three envelopes and three fronts, each franked watermark Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. with Plymouth “620” Spoon cancellations; mixed condition
£300-350
1854 (22 Aug.) envelope Via Marseilles pr French Steamer franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. with Plymouth “620” Spoon cancellations; flap damaged and slightly stained. Photo
£100-150
1854 (28 Aug.) envelope Via Marseilles Pr French Steamer franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d., 2d. with “620” Plymouth Spoon cancellations; flap creased and tiny stains, fine. Photo
£100-150
1854 (2 Sept. - 24 Dec.) ten envelopes, each franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. (3) with “620” Plymouth Spoon cancellations; mixed condition
£400-500
1854 (13 Oct. - 15 Dec.) four envelopes and a front, each franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. (3), variously cancelled “408” (Ivybridge), “588” Okehampton, or London; mixed condition
£120-150
1854 (12 Nov.) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 2d. strip of three with “620” Plymouth Spoon cancellations; the stamps centred to foot and the envelope crumpled and damaged. Scarce. Photo
£150-200
1854 (17 Nov.) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. single, vertical pair, horizontal strip of three (affixed slightly overlapping the edge at right resulting in some damage), “620” Plymouth Spoon cancellations; slight stains, fine. Photo
£200-250
1854 (22 Nov.) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. vertical strip of three with “620” Plymouth Spoon cancellations, slightly creased and stained at lower right; fine. Photo
£100-150
1854 (22 Dec.) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. vertical strip of three with slightly unclear “439” barred oval cancellations of Launceston; slight stains, fine. Photo
£100-150
1855 (12 Jan. - 21 June) eleven envelopes and a large part front, each franked 1d. and 2d. and mostly with “620” Plymouth sideways duplex cancellations (one with “588” Okehampton); very mixed condition
£300-400
1855 (16 Jan.-26 July) twenty-three envelopes, mostly franked 1d. (3) but one franked 1d. (6) and another franked 1d. (2, one stamp missing), chiefly with “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth but three with “588” barred oval of Okehampton (one redirected and with “POST OFFICE/BRITISH ARMY” c.d.s. on the front) and four with “439” barred oval on Launceston; very mixed condition. Photo
£600-800
1855 (18 Jan.) envelope Via Marseilles bearing watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. pair and four singles, “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; a few small stains and flap crumpled; fine. Photo
£200-250
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2596
2599 2602
2604
2603
2608
2605
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2610
2611
2612
2613
2614
2615
2616
2617
2618
2619
1855 (28 Jan.) envelope Via Marseilles bearing watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. strip of three tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; small perimeter tear at top and some flap damage; fine. Photo
£100-150
1855 (4 Feb.) envelope Via Marseilles bearing watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. with “620” Plymouth sideways duplex cancellations; slight stains, fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (15 Feb.) envelope Via Marseilles bearing watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. pair, strip of three and a single in a distinctly different shade, “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (18 Feb.) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (4 March) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown perf. 16 2d., perf. 14 1d., tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (4 March) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown perf. 16 1d. and 2d. tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; flap missing, fine. Photo
£100-150
1855 (18 March) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; small perimeter faults, fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (29 March) envelope Via Marseilles bearing watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. single, strip of three, 2d. (misperf. with “TWO PENCE” at top), tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; some faults with the envelope a little crumpled, scarce. Photo
£150-200
1855 (5 April) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; the envelope with some tears and other faults. Photo
£120-150
1855 (15 April) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. single and pair tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (19 April) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. single, pair, another single in a different shade and 2d., tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; the envelope with small portion missing at top, otherwise fine. Photo
£150-200
Photos also appear on page 229
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2609
2611 2612
2614 2613
2616
2615
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2621
2622
2623
1855 (26 April) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16d. 1d. strip of three tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; a few tiny stains, fine. Photo
£100-150
1855 (10 May) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 14 1d. and 2d. tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; fine. Photo
£200-250
1855 (3 June) envelope Via Marseilles franked watermark small Crown, perf. 16 1d. and 2d. tied by “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth; fine. Photo
£150-200
1855 (16 July) envelope franked watermark small Crown, perf. 14 1d. single and pair with “620” sideways duplex cancellations of Plymouth, redirected back to Plymouth and marked “INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED” in red and with blue “POST OFFICE/BRITISH ARMY” datestamp on reverse; flap missing, otherwise fine. Photo
£150-200
2624 x2624
1858 (13 Sept.), a four page letter, headed “Scutari Barrack Hospital”, signed Florence Nightingale; folded and some splits along the folds, written in a ‘medical’ hand but written to the mother of a patient who had died under her care and giving details of her own illness. Rare. Photo WWW.SPINK.COM
£600-800
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2617
2619
2618
2620 2621
2622
2623
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Collections and Ranges 2625
ᔛ
2626
2627
2628
1840-1948 mostly used selection on stock page, twenty stamps, including 1840 2d., 1847-54 embossed 10d., 1867-83 watermark Cross 5/- Plates 1 and 2, £1, watermark Anchor £5 (poor), 1887 £1, Edward 10/-, 1913 10/- 1948 Wedding £1, etc., mixed condition
£1,000-1,200
1840-1984, mixed mint and used collection arranged in a printed Schaubek album including used 1840 1d. (2), 1891 £1 green, K.E.VII to £1, 1913 Seahorse £1, 1929 P.U.C. £1, and mint 1887-1900 Jubilee to 1/- (both), 1939-48 square high values to £1, 1948 Silver Wedding £1, 1951 Festival high values, 1955 Waterlow high values, 1958-61 Graphite, 1959 Phosphor-graphite, complete Q.E.II comemmoratives to date with better phosophors. Generally fair to fine. (hundreds)
£1,000-1,200
1792-1999 mint and used collection housed in sixteen albums and loose contained in two cartons, thousands, including postal history, 1840 Mulready 1d. letter sheet, 1840 1d. (8), 2d. pair, 1841 2d. OA with marginal inscription on entire, 1847-54 Embossed 1/-, 10d. and 6d., 1867-80 2/- brown (reperforated wing margin), 1873-80 watermark Garter 4d. vermilion, 4d. sage-green, 8d. used with 1d. on 1877 envelope addressed to Brazil, 1888 watermark Orbs £1 brown-lilac, 1887 £1, Edwards with values to £1, 1913 £1, 1929 P.U.C. £1, 1934 10/- block of four, 1939-48 10/- dark blue, 1951 set, later issues with values to £5 and £10, first day covers, presentation packs, booklets, etc., mixed condition
£2,000-2,500
1840-2011 collection housed in nine albums, folders and loose contained in a carton, thousands, including 1840 1d. (3), 2d., 1867-83 £5 orange, 1884 watermark Crowns £1 brown-lilac, Edward VII with £1, 1913 £1, 1948 Wedding £1 (2), 1951 set, later issues with blocks of four, values to £5 and £10, Regionals, a few booklets, etc., mixed condition but a useful lot worthy of careful viewing
£2,500-3,000
ARGENTINA 2629 R
អ B
1864-66 Rivadavia 5c., 10c. and 15c., “Lichtenstein” reprint sheets of 100 for each value in black on thick unwatermarked paper, made from the original plates; fine
£400-500
AUSTRIA 2630
An interesting collection contained in four large albums contained in a carton, thousands including over 150 prestamp entires from 1872, with 1823 disinfected EL from Turkey to France, a good variety of markings with some Vienna City post, registered, 1850-54 envelope from Gratz to Rohituh franked 1k. (3), 3k. (faults but a rare franking), 1858-59 2k. yellow, 2k. orange, 3k. black, 3k. green, Newspaper stamps with 1890 25k., postal stationery with reprints, Military Post, Lombardy Veneita with seventy-eight covers including Venetian Republic, etc., mixed condition but a most interesting lot with many rare markings. Careful viewing recommended
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£1,400-1,600
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BELGIAN CONGO
Ex 2631
2631
刂អ ᔛ B
Booklets: 1922 30f. containing 5c. on 50c. (20), 10c. on 5c. (30), 15c. (20), 25c. on 40c. (40), 30c. on 10c. (10), 50c. on 10c. (10); some minor stains and cover faults but fine for this. Rare. Also 1937 120f. booklet; fine. Officiel A4-5, €4,050. Photo
£1,000-1,200
BHUTAN 2632
刂
1968 Butterflies Postage set, miniature sheet, Air set, 1969 Fish Postage set, miniature sheet, 1969 Insects Postage set, miniature sheet, Air miniature sheet, 1969 Birds Postage set, Postage and Air miniature sheets, 1970 Paintings Postage set and miniature sheet, 1970 Flower Paintings Postage and Air set, 1970 Animals Postage and Air sets, 1970 Conquest of Space Postage set, 1971 Motor cars Postage and Air sets, 1972 Famous men Postage and Air set miniature sheet; fifty of each issue, fine mint, contained in a carton
£200-300
COLOMBIA 2633
1859-64 small unused and used selection (23), including 1859 21⁄ 2 c. olive-green unused, 5c. violet part original gum, 1860 10c. yellow unused, 1862 10c. (2), 1862-63 5c., 10c., 20c., bluish paper 10c., 50c., 1863 with values to 1p., etc., mixed condition
231
£150-200
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2634 2634 ័
1861 (c.) part front of cover registered to Bogota bearing 1860 10c. yellow, margins all round, wrinkle in margin at left, and 1860-61 20c. black “TIMBRE NACIONAL” revenue (2) all with pre-stamp numeral “0” cancellations; small faults. Colomphil Certificate (2005) stating “This is the only known cover franked with revenue stamps - probably unique”. S.G. 9. Photo
£1,200-1,500
DENMARK 2635
2636
ᔛ
ᔛ E
1851-1976 used collection in a blue “Davo” album, hundreds including 1851-54 2R.B.S. fine used with large margins (R.P.S. Certificate 1966), 4R.B.S. (2), 1854-59 8s., 16s., 1863 rouletted 16s., 1870-74 perf. 121⁄ 2 48s. (Kaiser Certificate 1981), 1882 small figures 5ø, 1912 G.P.O. 5k., 1913-28 5ø to 10k., 1915 G.P.O. 5k., 1915 80ø surcharges, 1918 surcharges on Watermark Crown Newspaper stamps set of 7, Watermark Cross set of 10, 1919-41 Parcel Post set, 1924 Danish Post set in se-tenant blocks, 1929 Cancer set, a fine range of later issues, Air Mail with 1925-20 set and set on covers, Newspaper stamps 1914-15 Watermark Cross set (the rare 38ø a pair), Officials, Postage Dues, Faröe Islands, Greenland Parcel Post stamps, 1945 (Feb.) set on first day cover, 1945 Liberation set on cover, etc., chiefly fine
£2,000-2,500
1905-06 King Christian IX, imperforate Bradbury, Wilkinson 5ø photographic essay die proof, in sepia, affixed to card, endorsed 10 different values; fine. Also seven items of unused postal stationery. Photo
£100-150
EGYPT 2637
2638
Posta Europea: 1857-64 entire letters (22) with a variety of cachets, including Balian type I (Cairo), type II (4) with Cairo and Alessandria, type III (7) with Damiata, Kafer-Zayat, Mansura, Mehalla, Samanud, Tanta and Zagasik, type IV (2) Alessandria, type V Mansura, Samanud, Tanta and Zagazik, type IV (4) one on entire franked France 1862 20c., 40c. (2), from Paris to Cairo, etc., mixed condition
£1,000-1,200
1863 (9 May) entire to Livorno, endorsed Postali Francesi with “ALESSANDRIA D’EGITTO c.d.s. and boxed “PIROSCAFI/POSTALI/ITALIANI” both in blue, rated “10”, transit and arrival markings on reverse; filing fold at foot, clear of the markings, fine. E. Diena Certificate (1989). Photo
£500-600
POSTE ITALIANE”
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1865 (19 Nov.) entire letter to Genova, endorsed Vap Italiano, with “ALESSANDRIA boxed “PIROSCAFI/POSTALI/ITALIANI” and “10” rate marking, all in black, transit and arrival datestamps in reverse; fine. Photo
£400-500
1906 Bradbury, Wilkinson 10m. die proof in black and pale green, similar to the Camels and Bedouins Essay (Nile Post E143) but with a Rhinoceros, also with proofs of vignettes for an Ibix, Camels and Bedouins in pale green and Camels head in black; on ungummed wove paper, small stains and creases; fine. Photo
£200-300
D’EGITTO/POSTE ITALIANE”,
2640
ᔛ E
Ex 2641 2641
2642
2643
ᔛ P
刂+ ᔛ អ
刂 ᔛ
1923-24 2m., 5m. (2), 15m., 20m., 50m., 100m. and £E1, each overprinted “SAMPLE” in red and affixed to a sheet of paper with typewritten “Colour Samples for Consular Stamps” with the proposed values from 20m. to £E2 below and “attached to Ministry of Communications’ letter No. of 17th January, 1924.”. Another sheet with imperforate Die Proofs in black of the frames of the “Service Consulaire” 20m., 50m., 100m., 200m., 500m., £E1 and £E2; some stains and faults. Rare. Photo
£500-800
1938 Birthday £E1 sepia and green, block of four from the lower right corner of the sheet, unmounted mint, folded through the central vertical perfs.; fine and attractive. S.G. 272, £1,000+. Photo
£500-600
1956 Scouts perforate and imperforate miniature sheets, unmounted mint, a few tiny natural inclusions as usual, very fine and extremely rare. Only 1,037 sets sold. S.G. MS513-514, £5,000. Photo
£1,200-1,500
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FRANCE 2644
1868 (18 Aug.) envelope to Langres franked 1862 20c. with “CLZ” in lozenge cancellation and “CAMP DE LANNEMEZAN” c.d.s. alongside; transit and arrival markings on reverse; fine. Also 1853-61 20c. milky blue with “3768 small figures cancellation of Jaffa. Each with A. Brun certificate (1961 or 1963)
£80-100
2645
ᔛ
1869 5f. lilac-grey on greyish, gros chiffre cancellation, fine. S.G. 131, £1,100. Photo
£150-200
2646
1870 (22 Sept.) small entire letter, without Ballon Monte inscription, addressed to Cantal, franked Empire 20c. with Paris star “18” cancellation and R. D’Amsterdam c.d.s. alongside, arrival datestamp of 21 Oct. on reverse; the adhesive with rounded corner and the entire with some paper adhering to the reverse; fine
£200-250
1871 (4 Jan.) “Correspondence Havas” newsletter, addressed to Berlin, franked perforated Siege 10c. and 40c. with mute Star cancellations and Paris c.d.s. alongside, carried by the “Duquesne” and with arrival datestamp of 13 Jan. on the reverse; a little stained but scarce. Photo
£350-400
1918-55 mint selection in small blue stockbook, 112 stamps, including 1918 Red Cross 15c. + 5c. (2), 1922 Orphans +1f. on 5f. + 5f., 1924 Olympics (2), 1926-27 Orphans 1f. + 25c., 1928 Sinking Fund 1f. 50 + 8f. 50 (2), 1930 1f. 50 +3f. 50 (2), 1931 1f. 50 + 3f. 50 (2), 1935-36 S.S. Normandie 1f. 50 greenish blue, 1935 Unemployed Intellectuals 50c. + 2f. (2), 1936 Air 50f. on rose, 1936 South America flight 10f., 1937 Museums, 1938 Ader 50f., 1954 and 1955 National Relief fund sets (2 of each), 1954 Air 500f., etc., original gum with many unmounted mint
£500-600
1922 Orphans set, unmounted mint and scarce thus, +25c. on 1f. + 1f. with gum crease, otherwise fine. S.G. 388-395. Yvert €530
£80-100
1927 Strasbourg miniature sheet, unmounted mint; a few light wrinkles, fine. MS454b, £1,400. Yvert €3,259
£400-450
1929 Le Havre 2f. red and blue-green, unmounted mint from the upper-right corner of the sheet; fine. Signed Brun. S.G. 470, £900. Yvert €1,600. Photo
£250-300
1936 Air 50f. ultramarine on rose, large part original gum, slight wrinkles, fine. S.G. 541, £950. Photo
£120-150
x2647
2648
2649
2650
2651
2652
A ᔛ
刂
刂 ᔛ
刂 ᔛ
刂 ᔛ
A 刂 ᔛ
2653
刂 ᔛ
1937 PEXIP miniature sheet, unmounted mint, fine. S.G. MS581, £550. Yvert €800
£100-120
2654
刂 ᔛ
–– PEXIP miniature sheet, unmounted mint and another with exhibition cancellations, also 1964 Philatec miniature sheet, fine mint. S.G. MS581, 1651a, £1,375
£200-250
Booklet: 1907 5f. (series 78) containing two panes of ten Sower 25c. blue with “COGNAC/BISQUIT” advertisements; small pencil note on covers, fine. Yvert 140-C10, €1,000
£300-350
2655
刂អ B
Tunisia 2656
Selection of eighty covers and cards, including 1885 envelope to Marseilles bearing France Sage 15c. with ras-el-Oued cancellation, 1889 envelope to Orange bearing first issue 40c. and second issue 15c. (2), 1900 envelope to Sathonay bearing first issue 75c., 1901 cover bearing 15c. with La Mohammedia cancellation, 1938 (7 Feb.) Air Mail crash cover, postal stationery with 1905 5c. card with Medjez el Bab cancellation, another with blue Sidi Athman, 10c. letter card with octagonal Utique, etc., good to fine Photo for lot 2647 appears on page 243 WWW.SPINK.COM
£500-600
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2640
2651 2645
2652
2678
Ex 2679
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GERMANY Baden 2657
1798-1860 collection on pages, eighty-two pre stamp covers, eighty stamps and seventeen postal stationery items, including 1798 EL with RHEINHAUSEN, 1809 with red HEIDELBERG, 1811 with SALMANSWEIL R3, 1854 HALTINGEN d.s. (rare), 1830 LAUFENBURG, 1825 red KALTHENHERBERG R.1, stamps with better cancellations, postal stationery with reprints, etc., chiefly good to fine. An interesting lot
£300-400
Bavaria 2658
1801-1920 collection in two albums contained in a carton, including seventy-eight pre-stamp or early covers, over 400 stamps and 263 postal stationery items, with 1801 entire to Mannheim with DE MUNIC and signed by the King of Bavaria, 1808 with 100/SPIRE, Postablage markings, experimental rhomboid on 1862-63 18k., 1867-69 18k. with straight line cancellation, etc., mixed condition but an ineresting lot
£1,200-1,500
Bremen 2659
1792-1867 collection of thirty-four pre-stamp or stampless entires, mostly ex the Huth correspondence to London, including a good variety of markings with semi circular types, ‘keys’, 1805 red R4/BREMEN, 1807 red BREMEN/SEP 17 180, 1867 BREMERHAVEN, etc., also a few stamps in mixed condition with forgeries
£220-250
Brunswick 2660
1811-65 collection of twenty-six pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters, including 1811 BRAUNSCHWIG/28 IAN. 11, 1810 with BRAUNSCHWEIG skeleton c.d.s., 1824 ZORGE, 1836 curved SEESEN, 1841 with *BRAUNSCHWEIG* c.d.s., 1851 (c.) GANDERSHEIN step type d.s. (two types, one in blue), 1851 (c.) blue BEVERN, 1854 blue BRAUNSCHWEIG semicircular d.s., some stamps including 1861-64 imperf. 1sgr. on cover with blue “26” in bars of Helhen, twenty-four postal stationery items, unused and used, mixed condition
£250-300
Hamburg 2661
1776-1872 collection of sixty pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters on pages, including 1776 with HAMBOURG, 1803 with R4.HAMBURG, 1807 DANEMARC P.LEB.G.D4/HAMBOURG 15 MAR 1807, 1808 with HAMBOURG 4./19.FEVR 1808, 1815 SUEDE/R.4.HAMBURG, 1839 with SCHIFFS BRIEF-POST HAMBURG, 1869 and 1872 with red HAMBURG c.d.s., many with foreign origins, some stamps and postal stationery, mixed condition but an interesting lot
£550-650
Hanover 2662
1778-1870 collection of 118 entires, entire letters or envelopes in blue album, including manuscript markings, 1810 (c.) with BREMERVORDE, 1811 with HASELUNNE, 1811 with GOETTINGEN dated, 1821 with red WEENER, 1863 3gr. postal stationery cover to New York additionally franked 1⁄ 2 gr. and 3gr. (faults), etc., some stamps, mixed condition but a useful lot
£700-800
Lubeck 2663
1791-1868, eight entires or entire letters including 1791 with LUBECK, 1815 with ST.P datestamp, 1842 and 1846 with semi circular LUBECK/F.TH.U.TAX P.A. (2 types), 1868 with double lined K.B./AUS.SCHWEDEN and P.34 accountancy marking, nine unused postal stationery items and sixteen stamps, etc., chiefly good to fine
LUBECK
£150-200
Mecklenburg-Schwerin 2664
1824-65 collection of twelve pre stamp or stampless entires or entire letters, including 1824 (ca.) LÜBZ with date (no year), 1836 ALTSTRELITZ/4.AUG.1836, 1838 FRIEDLAND/6.JANR.1838., 1847 WAHREN with small date, 1845 ROSTOCK with abbreviated date, 1845 WOLDEGK/13.NOV. 1845, also some stamps and twenty-five items of postal stationery, unused and used, mixed condition WWW.SPINK.COM
£500-600
January 28, 29 and 30, 2014 - LONDON Oldenburg 2665
1829 entire letter with BRAKE, 1836 entire with framed BRAKE/22/3, selection of twentytwo stamps with 1852-59 1⁄ 3sgr., 1⁄ 10th., 1861 1⁄ 2 g., eleven items of postal stationery (unused and used), mixed condition
£400-500
Prussia 2666
1824-67 collection in two blue albums contained in a carton, 170 pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters, 120 stamps and 130 items of postal stationery, unused and used with some reprints, including 1817 (c.) VOGELSDORF dated, 1817 (c.) REES dated, 1825 SCHOENLANKE, 1831 GODESBERG dated, 1835 LUNEM dated, 1841 Wupperfeld/BARMEN, etc., mixed condition but an interesting and useful lot
£650-700
Saxony 2667
1807-67 collection of forty-two pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters, fifty-three stamps and thirty-nine postal stationery items (unused and used), contained in a red album, mixed condition
£120-150
Schleswig Holstein 2668
1785-1867 collection of twenty-eight pre-stamp or stampless entire or entire letters, forty-five stamps and seven stamped covers, including 1813 CASSEL, 1835 (c.) LAUENBURG, 1850 MELDORF, 1850 1s. and 2s. unused, etc., mixed condition
£120-150
Thurn and Taxis 2669
1803-55 collection of fifty-five pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters, 138 stamps and thirty-fve postal stationery items, contained in a blue album, including 1838 SCHLANGENBAD dated, etc., mixed condition
£120-150
Württemberg 2670
1793-1835 collection of thirty-three pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters, over 250 stamps and 280 items of postal stationery, contained in a blue album, including 1797 DE STOUTGARD, 1808 V;WALDSEE, 1836 DISCHINGEN, a fine range of postal stationery, etc., mixed condition but many fine and an interesting lot
£500-600
North German Confederation 2671
2672
2673
Collection of 125 stamps, 51 covers or postal stationery items, unused and used, mixed condition, also small selections of Alsace Lorraine, Bergerdorf, Heligoland and Mecklenburg Strelitz, mixed condition
£120-150
1872-1927 collection in red Schaubek album, many hundreds, including 1872 small shield 5g., 2k., 7k., 18k., 1872 10g. and 30g. with manuscript cancellations, large shield 21⁄ 2 g. (3), 5g., 9k. (2), 1874 21⁄ 2 on 21⁄ 2 g. (“1” in fraction to left of “2”), a good range of postal stationery with envelopes, cards, letter cards, a few Danzig and Saar, etc., unused and used; mixed condition
£200-250
Selection in album and on stockpages, hundreds, including Bavaria 1856 entire letter franked 1850-58 1k. (3), 1862-62 12k. on piece, 1867-69 12k. on piece, Empire 1872 small shield 2k. orange vermilion, 18k. used, 1874 “9” on 9k. used pair, later issues, etc., also Austria with 1910 5k. and 10k. large part original gum and Russia 1913 Romanov 3r. part original gum and 5r. used
£400-600
Berlin 2674
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1949 red overprint set, lightly hinged, fine. Schlegel Certificate (2000). S.G. B21-34, £1,600. Photo Photo for lot 2674 appears on page 239 237
£70-100
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x2676
x2677
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1895-1919 used collection on pages, over 220 stamps, including forerunners with values to 2m. (4), 1897-1900 10pf. diagonal bisect on piece with Keetmanshoop 22 July 1900 cancellation, 1901 set, 1906-19 1m., 2m., etc., a good variety of cancellations and types, mostly good to fine
£250-300
1897-1919 mint collection on pages, over 230 stamps, including 1897-1900 “SudwestAfrika” prepared for use but not issued 25pf. and 30pf., “Sudwestafrika” 50pf., 1901 set, 5pf. block of four, 1906-19 2m., 3m. (2) blocks of four, 1914 2m. booklet, etc., chiefly good to fine
£300-400
1904-13 selection of thirty-three covers and cards, including stampless (20) with censored, a good variety of markings with Gibeon, Gochas, Grootfontein, Jakalswater, Karibib, Keetmanshoop, Kub, Luderitzbucht, Okanandja, Otavi, Outjo, Swakopmund, Warmbad, Windhuk, etc., mixed condition
£150-200
GREECE 2678
2679
2680
2681
2682
刂
刂
刂 ᔛ
刂
刂
1872-75 thin, transparent paper 20L. deep indigo blue on bluish, large part original gum, close to large margins, corner crease at upper right, fine and scarce. Holcombe opinion (1998). S.G. 42a, Vlastos 55e, £1,700. Photo
£150-200
1900-01 Surcharges on Olympic Games 5L. on 1d. to 2d. on 10d., large part original gum, some hinge remainders, fine and fresh. S.G. 148-152, £600. Photo
£100-150
1923 Revolution, On stamps of Crete 50L. on 1908 50L. brown, unmounted mint, slight wrinkles and trace of oxidisation, fine and rare. S.G. 389, Vlastos 414, £1,600. Photo
£250-300
1930 Independence set, 1933 Zeppelin set, 1940 Youth Air set, 1951 St. Paul set, unmounted mint, also 1933 Republic 50d., 75d. and 100d. large part original gum, fine. S.G. £3,425
£500-600
1933 50d., 75d. and 100d., large part original gum, 1951 St. Paul, 1951 Reconstruction and 1954 Art sets unmounted mint, fine. S.G. £2,775
£250-300
Crete 2683
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1900 unoverprinted 25L. blue, 50L. deep lilac, 1d. indigo-violet, 2d. brown and 5d. black and green, original gum (slightly toned), fine. Vlastos 5-9
£80-100
ICELAND 2684
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1873-1902 mint collection on pages, forty-stamps, including 1873 perf. 14x131⁄ 2 2sk. blue imperf. pair without gum, 4sk., 8sk. imperf. pair without gum, perf. 121⁄ 2 3sk., 16sk., 1876-95 5a., 6a., 10a. (2), 16a., 20a. (2 shades), 40a. (2 shades), Official 1873 perf. 121⁄ 2 4sk., and 4sk. imperf. pair, perf. 14x131⁄ 2 8sk. imperf. pair (with gum), etc., chiefly fresh and fine with first hinge. Photo
£1,000-1,200
IRAQ x2685
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1949 Air miniature sheet perforated (2) and imperforate (2), some faults, 1958-60 on 1954-57 2m. block of four, two with lines of overprint transposed, on 1957-58 1f. block of six, two with lines of overprint transposed, 5f. block of four, two with lines of overprint transposed, booklets 1982 Flowers 250f. (2), Aeorgrammes 14f., 35f. and 70f. unused, chiefly fine mint Photos for lots 2678 and 2679 appear on page 235 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
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2680
Ex 2689
Ex 2690
Ex 2691
Ex 2696
2701
— Ex 2674 —
2702
Ex 2643 239
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SOUTH KOREA 2686
2687
1946-51 Souvenir album containing seventy-six stamps, including 1947 Air 50w., 1950 Proclamation 65w., 1950 Election 30w., 1960 Air 60w., 1950 Unification, 1951 1000w., 1951 Korean War set (only Italy without Crown), etc., stuck down, fine
£200-250
1946-63 mint and used collection in green album, hundreds, including 1947-48 5w., 10w., 20w. and 50w., 1948 Olympic Games, 1948 Constitution 4w., 1948 Election 5w., 1949 U.P.U., 1949 United Nations 10w., 1949 Census 15w., 1949 Childrens day, 1951-52 Korean War (36 stamps and three sets on covers), 1956 Election set, 1963-64 50w., 100w., miniature sheets, etc., also a few Tibet; mixed condition
£350-400
MEXICO Provisional Issues
2688 2688
Chiapas: 1866 2r. black on rose, vertical bisect, the left hand portion, tied to the reverse of split entire by script “Tuxtla” (Shatzkes type 132) with an additional strike and script “Franco” (Shatzkes type 132A) on the front, faults but good appearance and believed to be the only recorded example. Signed Turpin and with Calves Certificate (1995). S.G. 3var. Photo
£200-250
MONACO 2689 2690 2691 2692
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1885 1c. to 5f., mostly large part original gum, the 5f. with pulled perf. at left and regummed. S.G. 1-10, £7,138. Photo
£450-500
–– 1c. to 5f., a used set, chiefly fine, the 5f. thinned and a little rubbed. S.G. 1-10, £3,540. Photo
£120-150
–– 5f. carmine on green, large part original gum, horizontal gum bends, otherwise fresh and fine. S.G. 10, £3,500. Photo
£400-450
1920 Marriage 2c. + 3c. to 1f. + 1f., tied to unaddressed cover by 20 Sept. 1920 first day cancellations, fine and scarce. S.G. 38-46. Photo
£250-300
Photos also appear on pages 239 and 243 WWW.SPINK.COM
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NORWAY 2693
1855-1970, mint and used collection on pages, many hundreds, including 4s., 1856-60 2s., 3s., 8s., 1863-64 2s., 3s., 8s., 24s. (4, 3 used), 1867-68 1s. (2), 2s. (2), 3s., 8s. (2), 1871-75 1s. (“E.EN” variety), 4s. (3), 6s., 7s., 1877-79 25ö (2), 1878 King Oscar 1k., 1k. 50 and 2k. (mint and used), 1905 surcharges mint and used sets, 1907-10 1kr., 11⁄ 2 kr., 2kr., 1909-29 with values to 60ø, 1925 Amundsen, 1930 Tourism, 1941 Legion, 1942 Quisling “1-2-1952” 20ö+300ö block of four on cover, 1943 Winter Relief and Shipwrecked Mariners sets on first day covers, 1946 1k. to 5k., 1955 Norwex set on first day cover, Postage Dues with 1921-23 100ö and 200ö, Officials with 1925 set, etc., chiefly good to fine
£1,000-1,200
RUSSIA Zemstvo
2694
x2694
Ardatov: 1878 5k. red, tied to local sealed envelope by large blue Ardatov c.d.s.; the envelope slightly truncated at top, fine. Very rare and attractive. B.P.A. Certificate (2000). Schmidt 2. Photo PROVENANCE: Faberge, December 1999
241
£2,500-3,000
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SPAIN 2695
1870-1962 predominantly mint selection in small red stockbook, 137 stamps, including 1938 Uprising 1p., 1939-40 with imprint 1Pta. (2), 1939-48 without imprint 1Pta. grey (3), 1945 Stamp Day 10p., 1949-53 4ptas (2), 1951 Isabella 2p. 80 (2), 1952 Ferdinand 2p. 80 (2), 1955-56 Air 50p. (4), Andorra, Ifni 1951 Isabella (10), 1951 Visit 5p., Spanish Guinea 1951 Isabella, etc., chiefly fine with many unmounted mint
£220-250
THAILAND 2696
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1951-60 King Bhumibol 5s. to 20b., original gum, 5b. and little creased and one or two minor tone spots, fine. S.G.336-349, £950. Photo
£100-150
TURKEY
Ex 2697
2697
ᔛ P
1914 unoverprinted Navy League stamps (as issued overprinted for Angora Nationalist Government) 1pa. purple, 2pa. indigo. 5pa. yellow-green, 10pa. brown and 40pa. brown red, imperforate colour trials, each affixed to small cards and cancelled by Turkish seal, also 1pa. on a similar card but without seal, each card handstamped 25 (or 26) June 1914, also 2pa., 5pa., 10pa. and 40pa. imperforate in the issued colours (5pa. creased) on card dated 26 June 1914 on the reverse and 40pa. two die proofs on poor quality paper each endorsed colour approved and dated 21/7/14; a fine group. Photo
£200-300
Kustendje 2698
1867 20p. black on deep green, just tied by pen cross on part undated entire addressed to Medjidie, small faults but extremely rare. Ferchenbauer Certificate (1983). Also 1867 stampless entire from Galatz to Genoa. Photo for first
Photo for lot 2696 appears on page 239 WWW.SPINK.COM
£400-450
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2639 2638
2647
Ex 2698 2692
2706
2705
243
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2699
2700
2701
2702
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1847-2000 (c.) mint and used collection arranged in ten volumes and loose, contained in two cartons, including a range of earlier issues to 90c. with 1869 15c., 30c. (well-centred), later in mint blocks; also a range of envelopes, many commercial with 1869 6c. to England, Confederate, airmail and censored, postal stationery with 1893 Columbus mint. Condition very mixed with careful inspection essential. (thousands)
£600-800
1847-2002 (c.) used collection housed in five albums, contained in a carton, including 1851 entire to New York with 1847 5c. red brown tied blue grid of Philadelphia, 1869 to 15c. with 15c. type I, 1873 to 90c. carmine, 1887 to 90c. violet, 1893 Columbus to 50c., 1894-5 to $1 both types, 1898 Omaha to 50c., 1902-17 to $5, 1918 and 1923 Air sets, 1922 to $5, 1933 50c. Zeppelin, Parcel Post selection; also Canal Zone etc. Condition mixed with some fine. (thousands)
£350-400
1847 5c. deep brown, large margins, red straight line “PAID” cancellation, fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1981). S.G. 1b, £700. Photo
£100-120
1869 Pictorial issue, 10c. Lincoln, unadopted essay in orange-red on India (34mm.x34mm.); slight creasing, fine. Scott 116-E1d, $1,000. Photo
£150-200
COLLECTIONS AND RANGES Cigarette Cards 2703
A late nineteenth/early twentieth collection of mainly complete sets, conatined in a carton, including heraldry, silk with extra large types, town arms, etc. Generally fine. (hundreds)
£100-200
Copernicus 2704
A well written up collection on pages, over 250 stamps, covers or cards, interestingly presented, chiefly fine
£80-100
Crash and Wreck Mail 2705
2706
1869 (13 Sept.) S.S. Carnatic, struck a coral reef off the Gulf of Suez, envelope to India, stamp floated off, despatch c.d.s. of Aug. 3, on reverse “Recovered from wreck of the “Carnatic”” label, red Madras Delivery datestamp of 20 Nov. on the front; the envelope, as usual, battered and damaged though rare. Photo
£200-250
1914 (29 May) S.S. Empress of Ireland, sank following a collision in the St. Lawrence river, envelope (stamp floated off) from Vancouver to Glasgow with violet “Recovered by divers from wreck of S.S. Empress of Ireland” on the front, on reverse oval “Branch Dead Letter Office/Ottawa Ont.”; corner crease, otherwise good condition. Photo
£100-150
Omnibus 2707
刂
1935-83 mint selection in nine volumes, contained in a carton, including complete 1935 Silver Jubilee (less British Forces in Egypt) and 1948 Royal Silver Wedding. Generally good to fine. (hundreds)
£600-700
Postcards 2708
An early to modern accumulation in four volumes, two box files and loose, contained in a carton, including real photographic, topographical, disaster, views and churches, generally good to fine. (hundreds)
Photos appear on pages 239 and 243 WWW.SPINK.COM
£200-300
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2710
2711
刂
2712
2713
2714
2715
2716
2717
2718
2719
2720
An accumulation of several hundred, unused and used, contained in a carton, comprising military themed with real photographic including 1915 Zeppelin raid on Lowestoft, heraldry with Scottish clans (41) and British places, silk (40), WWI Ships - Marina de Guerra series (57); also books (4) with History of Regiments and kiloware. Generally good to fine
£250-300
Small selection on stockpages, including Greece Hungary, Indian States, Hyderabad, Peru, etc., mixed condition
£100-150
Selection of Asian countries in a two stockbooks, hundreds including China, Korea (North and South) with miniature sheets, Ryukyu Islands, etc., mint, chiefly fine
£100-150
An all world selection in stockbook, postcard album and loose, hundreds including Australian States, Barbados 3d. registered postal stationery envelope overprinted “SPECIMEN”, Canada, Great Britain 1796 Act of Parliament relating to trade with the Cape of Good Hope, 1803 “Bell’s Weekly Messenger” with references to the mails, 188384 2/6d. unused, 10/- (perfin.) used, etc., mixed condition
£150-200
An all world selection housed in nine albums and loose contained in a carton, thousands including Omnibus issues with 1937 Coronation, 1949 U.P.U., 1953 Coronation, 1978 Coronation sheetlets, 1997 Princess Diana, coin covers, unused and used, mixed condition
£150-200
1989-2006, The 50th Anniversary of World War II commemorative cover collection, 300 covers housed in three volumes contained in a carton; fine
£150-200
A fascinating collection relating to 2nd Lt. Percy Bourne Ross of the North Staffordshire Regiment who was captured by the Germans at Lens in July 1917, including telegrams to Mrs. Ross informing her that her husband is missing in action and later reported prisoner at Karlsruhe, newspaper clippings, letters from the Red Cross, prison camp money, parole pass, real photographs of the camp and inmates at Freiburg, theatre programmes, mimeographed “A message to you from the King”, post release with enquires into the circumstances of capture, etc.; also a selection of picture postcards (???) written in India from Miss Mary Bellhouse, later to marry Percy Ross, just before he became a P.O.W.
£250-300
An all world accumulation housed six volumes and loose leaves, etc., contained in a carton, including Imperial postage stamp with British West Indies; also British Commonwealth with 1965 I.T.U. omnibus appearing complete, Foreign with French Southern and Antarctic Territories 30f. unmounted mint, German Post offices in China 1898 set of six used, Italy 1891 5c. green mint, 5L. used, 1924-25 Advertising labels mint and used with 1L. Columbia used, 1949 Centenary 100L. used, South America and U.S.A. etc., mixed condition. (thousands)
£250-300
A miscellaneous accumulation in a stockbook, etc., including Cyprus 1928 and 1934 sets, 1946 Victory set perforated “SPECIMEN”, Sierra Leone 1903 set overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1921-27 set to 10/-, 1932 set, and Sudan 1935 Gordon set, all mint, Northern Nigeria 1902 10/-, 1905 2/6d. block of four and Sierra Leone selection of early issues and 1911 £1 used; Guernsey Arms issues with some blocks, later Channel Islands sets, a few covers and schoolboy collection in Farringdon album
£300-350
An early to modern all world postal history accumulation, housed in six cartons, including airmail, censored, military with WWII, and registered with better selections of Canada, Great Britain, Switzerland, U.S.A. An interesting lot well worth careful inspection. (thousands)
£300-400
An old-time collection housed in a “Philatelia” album, contained in a carton, hundreds including Czechoslovakia, Denmark 1915 5k., 1915 80ø surcharges, 1925-29 Air 50ø, Finland, Norway, Poland, Sweden, etc., unused and used, many partly stuck down
£300-400
A mixed all world accumulation housed in nine volumes and two small boxes, contained in a carton, including China 1878-83 ‘Large Dragon’ 1ca. used, Europe with Belgium, France and Switzerland, and U.S.A. Condition mixed. (thousands)
£300-400
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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Collections and Ranges - contd. 2721
2722
2723
2724
2725
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2726
2727
2728
刂
An all world accumulation housed in nine volumes, old approval books and loose packets, contained in a carton, including Great Britain K.E.VII 2/6d. to 10/- used, Officials, Cape of Good Hope Triangular 1d, 4d, 6d, 1/- used and Revenue values to £5, Falkland Islands, K.U.T. 1912-21 to 5r. mint; China, U.S.A. 1898 Omaha 50c. used also a few covers etc. (thousands)
£350-400
An all world collection housed in thirteen albums, contained in a carton, including Great Britain 1840 1d. (2), Australia Kangaroos to 5/-, Brunei 1922 $1 Borneo Exhibition “BROKEN” mint, Burma Japanese Occupation, Hong Kong, India, Malta mint 1938-43 to 10/-, 1948 R.S.W. £1, New Zealand Chalons used; also Austria 1950 Birds mint, China, Hungary 1938 Eucharist Congress miniature sheet used, Liberia, etc. Condition mixed. (thousands)
£400-500
An all world mint and used selection on stockpages, contained in a carton, hundreds, including Bechuanaland 1953-58 set, British Antarctic Territory 1963-69 £1 red and brownish black, Egypt, Fiji 1938-55 to £1, France 1917-19 Orphans 35c. + 25c., 1f. + 1f., 1918 Red Cross 15c. + 5c. (2), 1930 Sinking Fund 1f. 50 + 3f. 50, 1937 Museums, 1938 Ader 50f. (2), 1940-41 20f. on 50f., 1949-50 Air 1000f., Gambia 1953-59 set, Great Britain with Channel Islands 1969 Postage Due sets, India, Iraq, Israel, 1950 Negev 500pr. with tab, 1951 National Fund with tabs, Nepal, Nicaragua, Papua New Guinea 1952-58 set, Peru, Singapore, Somaliland 1953-58 set, Tristan da Cunha 1960 set, etc., unmounted mint, part original gum and used, mixed condition with some forgeries but chiefly fine
£400-500
An old-time all world accumulation housed in sixteen assorted volumes and loose in packets/small boxes, etc., contained in two cartons, including two partly-filled Ideal Postage Stamps albums with France mint Merson 2f. orange and blue-green, 3f. deep mauve and carmine, 5f., Italy and Spain, Lincoln Postage Stamp Album including China with 1909 Emperor Hsuan T’ung set (9, four unused), and Great Britain; also Queen Victoria large printed invitations (3). An interesting lot well worth closer inspection. (thousands)
£500-600
1957 “Bradbury Wilkinson Ltd. Plate Colour Chart”, a small booklet containing 25 impressions of an engraving depicting a Windmill by the riverside in different colours (with a further 4 duplicated loose pages); fine and most unusual
£500-600
An early to modern accumulation housed in eighteen assorted volumes, contained in two cartons, including Great Britain 1840 1d. (3, one on piece), first day covers with better postmarks, and Empire with British Africa, Canada and Trinidad and Tobago with quantity on commercial airmail envelopes. An interesting lot with postmark interest. (thousands)
£500-600
Foreign Countries collection in green album, hundreds including Italy 1884 Postage Due 50L., 100L., 1903 Postage Due 50L., 100L., Italian Colonies Aegean Islands 1934 Football Postage and Air, Eritrea 1893 10c., 1934 Abruzzi, Libya, Somalia 1926-30 with values to 10L., 1926-31 Parcel Post, 1934 Abruzzi, Japan 1919 Air 11⁄ 2 s., 1919 Peace, Post Offices in China and Korea, Latvia, Yugoslavia, etc., unused and used, some a little stuck down
£500-700
A two volume mint collection of War Tax/War Stamp issues of the various issuing countries comprising Antigua, Bahamas including 1918 (Feb.) 1/- plate number strip of three, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, Canada including 1915 (Feb.) 20c. and 50c. blocks of four, 1916 (Jan.) perf. 12 2c.+1c. (22), 1916 (Feb.) imperf. x perf. 8 strips of four and three, 1916 (Aug.) perf. 12 2c.+1c. Die I (32 including a block of sixteen) and imperf. x perf. 8 2c.+1c. strip of three, Cayman Islands, Ceylon with a good range of corner plate number blocks showing various overprint plate numbers, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji including 1d. strip of three with one showing bold “TA” and a single with local “SPECIMEN” h.s., Gibraltar, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Gold Coast, Grenada including 1916-18 1d. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, Jamaica, Malta, Montserrat, St. Helena including 1916 1d.+1d. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Straits Settlements, Trengganu, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands and Virgin Islands; varying degrees of toning throughout though of generally good to fine appearance
£600-800
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2730
2731
2732
2733
刂
2734
x2735
2736
2737
刂
A Q.V. to K.G.VI Great Britain and Empire collection in five folders including Australian States, Canada, Gambia 1909 to 3/- mint, Gilbert and Ellice Islands 1912-24 to 5/mint, Hong Kong with China overprints 1917-21 used $2, $3, $10, 1940 Airmail envelope via Rangoon, India and States, Ireland mint 1922-28 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, Seahorses 1925-28 2/6d., 5/-, 1935 2/6d., and Labuan. Condition mixed. (hundreds)
£600-800
A pair of mint and used partly-filled New Imperial Stamp Albums housed in a carton including more interesting Canada, Egypt, Hong Kong, India with States and Malayan States. Condition mixed. (thousands)
£600-800
An A to Z mint and used collection of Empire countries housed in nineteen albums, contained in two cartons, with strength in Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa. Condition variable. (thousands)
£650-750
An old-time all world collection arranged in two reasonably well-filled Imperial Postage Stamp Albums (volumes I and II) plus two Senf supplements, contained in a carton, with strength in Canada, Cape of Good Hope, France, Germany and States, Great Britain 1840 1d. (5, one on small envelope), Mulready 1d. used, Hong Kong, Indian and States with Cochin in blocks mint, Italy and States, Japan mint, U.S.A. Condition mixed with viewing essential. (thousands)
£800-1,000
1921-38, a worldwide mint collection of blocks and miniature sheets arranged in a printed Schaubek album, hundreds including Belgium 1936 Bergerhout, 1936 Charleroi, Denmark, Estonia, French Colonies, Germany 1930 IPOSTA, 1933 Winterhilfe, 1935 OSTROPA, Hungary, Japan, Luxembourg 1921 Duchess Charlotte 15c., Poland 1928 Warsaw, 1938 Balloon, 1938 Exhibition, Portugal 1941 Costumes, Spain 1938 Monuments perf. and imperf., etc., chiefly mounted mint, mostly good to fine
£1,000-1,200
Collection in J.B. Moens album (5th edition), hundreds including Belgium 1849-50 40c., 1863-65 40c. original gum, 1865-66 1f. original gum, France 1870-71 imperf. Bordeaux with values to 80c. unused, German States, Great Britain 1840 1d., Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, United States, etc., mixed condition with most partly stuck down
£1,500-1,800
Empire selection in red album, 225 stamps, mostly mint, including Antigua, Barbuda 1922 set, Bahamas 1927-37 £1, Bermuda 1918-22 5/-, 10/-, British Guiana 1889 set, 1934 set, British Honduras 1922-33 $5, British Virgin Islands 1913-19 2/6d., 5/-, Brunei 1922 Malaya-Borneo set, Cyprus 1902-04 set, Grenada 1902 2/-, 5/- and 10/-, 1908 10/-, Hong Kong British Post offices in China 1917-21 50c., $1, $2, Iraq 1918-21 set, Jamaica 1919-21 set, Maldive Islands 1906 set, Mauritius 1910 10r., Montserrat 1903 5/-, 1908-14 2/-, 2/6d., 5/-, 1932 2/6d., 5/-, Morocco Agencies 1914-26 12p. on 10/-, Niger Coast 1892-94 set, Nigeria 1914-29 £1, Rhodesia 1905 Falls set, 1910-13 1⁄ 2 d. to 1/-, 1913-22 Die II 10/-, 1922-24 7/6d., St. Helena 1912-16 set, Sierra Leone 1932 set, Trinidad and Tobago 1913-23 5/- and £1, 1922-28 £1, etc., chiefly fine
£1,500-2,000
A mint and used all world collection housed in seven albums, contained in a carton, including Aden mint 1937 Dhows to 10r., 1939-48 to 10r., 1948 R.S.W. 10r. used, Australian States, British East Africa 1895 (July) handstamped values 1⁄ 2 a. to 1r. mint, Ceylon 1938-49 3c. and 50c scarcer perf. types mint, Hong Kong, India and States, Malayan States with Straits Settlements 1912-23 $100 fiscally used, Southern Rhodesia 1931-37 to 5/- mint, apparently complete 1935 Silver Jubilee mint (no Egypt) including varieties on Fiji 1/-, Nyasaland 1d. ‘bird by turret’, St Helena 11⁄ 2 d.; also China 1897 1c. Red Revenue used, France and Colonies, German States, Greece Hermes heads selection, Russia, Switzerland 1845 Basle Dove (not guaranteed), Thailand, USA etc. (thousands)
£1,500-2,000
A mint and used collection of British Empire arranged on album leaves, old approval books and stockcards, etc., contained in a carton, including Antigua mint 1921-22 5/-, 1921-29 to 4/-, Ascension 1924-33 3/- used, Barbados from Q.V. imperfs, 1897 Jubilee 2/6d. mint, British Guiana from 1860, 1934-51 $1 used, Ceylon from imperfs, K.G.VI better perfs, imprint blocks, 1952 10p. Postal Fiscal mint, Hong Kong 1891 $5 on $10 Postal Fiscal used, K.U.T., Malaya with Straits Settlements, North Borneo 1961 to $10 unmounted mint, Rhodesia, St. Helena and Sudan 1897 mint, Officials, Army Officials 1913-22 set to 10pi. used, etc. An interesting lot with closer inspection essential. (thousands)
£2,000-2,500
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2740
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An all world collection housed in twenty-seven albums, stockbooks and loose contained in three cartons, thousands, including Australia, Ceylon, Cyprus, Egypt, Gibraltar 193851 with values to £1, 1953-59 set, Great Britain, Grenada, Hong Kong, India and States, Ireland with 1022 2/6d., 5/- and 10/-, 1940-68 2/6d. to 10/-, 1950 Holy Year, 1953 An Tostal, 1953 Emmet, later with values to £5, Malta 1938-43 to 10/-, 1956-58 set, New Zealand with Postal Fiscals, Air Mail covers, Singapore 1955-59 set, United States 1893 Columbus 30c. part original gum, Vatican, etc., mixed condition, many fine
£2,000-2,500
An early to modern mint and used British Empire accumulation housed in eleven albums and loose pages, contained in two cartons, including Aden with States, Ascension 1934 to 5/-, Australia, Barbados 1854 (21 Aug.) (1d.) bisected on large piece, 1873 5/- used, Bermuda 1938-53 2/- to £1 mint with additional 10/-, British Solomon Islands with 1963-4 airmail envelopes (2) taxed on arrival bearing 1940 6d. Postage Due, Ceylon, Cyprus, Egypt, Falkland Islands 1938-50 values to £1, 1952 to £1, 1960-66 Birds to £1, and Dependencies 1954-62 Ships to £1, Gambia 1912-22 mint to 3/- with 71⁄ 2 d. and 3/variety SPLIT “A”, Gold Coast 1921-25 15/- mint, Jamaica, Malaya and States, Malta, New Zealand, Nigeria with 1956 (3 July) Kano air crash cover and ambulance envelope, Rhodesia mint 1913 ‘Double Heads’ values to 5/- and Admirals to 5/-, St. Helena, South Africa and South West Africa; also selected auction catalogues (11) including Wheeler (Barbados), Amundsen (Classic Empire), The Ameer of Bahawalpur (Parts 1 and 2), Harris (Malaysia), Bessemer (B.W.I.) and Gilbert-Lodge (St. Vincent) Condition mixed with careful inspection essential. (thousands)
£2,800-3,200
A reasonably well-filled part leather-bound “Ideal Postage Stamp Album” (First Edition1906), contained in a carton, selected British Empire countries removed, the more interesting selections including Afghanistan, Brazil 1843 30r. to 90r., 1854-61 430r., China 1878 ‘Large Dragon’ 3ca. used with Japanese Occupation issues 1900-08 values to 50s. and Shanghai, Columbia with States, Crete, Finland, France and Colonies with Obock 1894-1903 values to 5f. mint, Germany and related areas, Greece, Hong Kong 1891 ‘Jubilee’ 2c. mint, Italian States with used Naples 1858 20g., 50g., 1860 Cross of Savoy 1⁄ 2 t., Papal States 1852-64 50b., 1sc., Sardinia 1854 40c. and mint Romagna to 20b., Japan 1871 imperf. 48m. to 500m., 1872 perf. 1⁄ 2 s. to 5s., 1872-75 to 30s. with ‘Sumiten’ 5s., 15s., 30s., 45s., 1888-92 values to 1y. mint, Korea, Monaco 1885 values to 1f. mint, New South Wales 1853 8d. dull yellow unused, Portugal, Russia, Spain 1905 Don Quixote to 10p. mint, U.S.A. 1893 Columbus $2, $3 used; also a range of Revenues. A very interesting lot. (thousands)
£3,000-4,000
A valuable, superbly researched, award-winning and well written-up collection of “Errors in Postage Stamp Design” formed by the late Dr. D.E.G. Irvine of the National Philatelic Society, arranged on album leaves, contained in two cartons, including Austria 1946 “Anti-Fascist” Exhibition set with unissued 5g. +3g. and 12g. +12g. mint, Basutoland 1933 to 10/- (2, one used), China 1897 values to $2 mint and $1 used, 1898 C.I.P. values to $2 mint and used, Egypt 1923-24 to £E1 mint, Falkland Islands 1929 Whale and Penguin set mint, Fiji 1871 1d. to 6d. mint, France 1936 50f. (2, one used), German New Guinea 1901 values to 5m. used, Gibraltar 1886 overprints mint, Great Britain 1840 1d. used, 1d. Mulready unused, 1964 Botanical Congress presentation pack, 1969 Christmas 5d. blue omitted unmounted mint, Hong Kong used 1876-77 16c. on 18c., 18805c. on 8c., 5c. on 18c., 10c. on 24c., 1891 $1 on 96c. with additional Chinese handstamp mint, Hungary 1951 First Hungarian Postage Stamp Anniversary miniature sheets mint, Lesotho 1966 1r. in pair with LSEOTHO unmounted mint, Luxembourg 1956 Europa (2, one used), Negri Sembilan 1933 Survey Department essays (6) 1935-41 to $5 (2, one used), New South Wales 1890 5/- mint, Northern Rhodesia 1925-29 to 20/used, 1938-52 to 20/- (2, one used), Romania 1946 Philharmonic Orchestra miniature sheets unmounted mint, Saudi Arabia 1949 Air mint, St. Helena 1911 1d. unissued overprinted SPECIMEN, United Arab Emirates 1977 Sixth National Day withdrawn set of three unmounted mint, West Germany 1951 St. Marys Church used, Western Australia used 1854 1d. (four even margins) and 1902-11 2/- to £1 (2, one used); also “Errors in Postage Stamp Design” by Irvine and Seshold. Generally good to fine with viewing essential to fully appreciate this fascinating lot. (thousands)
£10,000-12,000
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AUCTION RESULTS SALE:
Important British Empire Revenue Stamps
SALE NO:
13041
DATE:
Wednesday 23 October 2013
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London
Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET Tel: (020) 7563 4000
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
1501
£650
1542
£1,000
1586
£260
1619
£2,100
1657
£900
1708
£480
1503
£400
1543
£2,200
1587
£750
1620
£600
1658
£800
1712
£250
1507
£650
1544
£2,800
1588
£160
1621
£1,800
1659
£450
1713
£250
1508
£1,100
1545
£520
1589
£550
1623
£8,500
1660
£550
1715
£800
1509
£800
1546
£1,100
1590
£650
1624
£1,200
1661
£1,600
1716
£400
1510
£2,800
1547
£400
1591
£1,600
1625
£950
1662
£180
1717
£520
1511
£2,700
1548
£1,200
1592
£80
1626
£350
1663
£120
1718
£750
1512
£650
1549
£800
1593
£650
1629
£400
1664
£120
1719
£750
1513
£520
1550
£1,700
1594
£90
1630
£950
1665
£120
1720
£750
1514
£400
1553
£250
1595
£580
1631
£580
1666
£1,400
1721
£90
1515
£650
1554
£1,600
1596
£800
1632
£1,300
1667
£250
1722
£2,000
1516
£1,000
1560
£1,200
1597
£350
1633
£400
1668
£1,000
1723
£2,400
1517
£850
1561
£400
1598
£1,900
1634
£800
1671
£800
1724
£1,400
1519
£600
1565
£2,500
1599
£4,800
1635
£700
1678
£290
1725
£600
1520
£480
1566
£1,900
1600
£1,400
1636
£650
1683
£320
1726
£1,200
1524
£250
1568
£1,700
1602
£580
1637
£3,500
1686
£290
1727
£320
1526
£260
1569
£200
1603
£800
1638
£850
1687
£400
1728
£2,700
1527
£2,600
1570
£200
1604
£600
1639
£3,000
1688
£500
1731
£320
1530
£280
1572
£400
1605
£280
1641
£260
1690
£1,200
1734
£500
1531
£250
1573
£450
1607
£1,700
1644
£250
1691
£800
1735
£650
1532
£650
1574
£290
1609
£120
1645
£800
1692
£750
1736
£500
1533
£3,800
1575
£250
1610
£600
1647
£550
1693
£1,400
1739
£320
1534
£1,800
1576
£400
1611
£140
1648
£900
1694
£2,000
1740
£80
1535
£170
1577
£280
1612
£180
1649
£500
1695
£1,000
1741
£80
1536
£2,000
1579
£350
1613
£400
1650
£500
1699
£1,400
1742
£1,000
1537
£800
1580
£250
1614
£400
1651
£3,000
1700
£1,300
1743
£580
1538
£900
1581
£380
1615
£480
1652
£1,300
1702
£300
1744
£170
1539
£1,600
1582
£420
1616
£650
1654
£250
1703
£140
1745
£2,100
1540
£2,500
1583
£400
1617
£230
1655
£500
1706
£250
1541
£550
1584
£900
1618
£230
1656
£500
1707
£80
AUCTION RESULTS SALE:
The Collector’s Series Sale
SALE NO:
13043
DATE:
11, 12 and 13 November 2013
V ENUE:
London
Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET Tel: (020) 7563 4000
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Lot
Price
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27A 29 31 33 34 35 36 38 39
£700 £420 £380 £270 £520 £700 £700 £400 £140 £280 £150 £120 £700 £150 £16,000 £5,200 £2,300 £3,800 £20,000 £1,800 £5,500 £1,800 £2,900 £2,100 £3,000 £1,200 £2,400 £850 £850 £350 £480 £420 £250 £400
Lot 41 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
£100 £550 £850 £260 £480 £520 £520 £2,300 £520 £120 £160 £480 £380 £210 £270 £200 £100 £150 £160 £120 £270 £210 £210 £140 £250 £350 £130 £190 £100 £520 £70 £150 £300 £420
81 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 98 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 114 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
£200 £160 £850 £1,100 £420 £450 £350 £280 £150 £700 £1,400 £210 £120 £100 £210 £1,500 £420 £500 £600 £350 £300 £80 £130 £350 £100 £120 £95 £850 £150 £850 £800 £420 £270 £650
129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 150 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 161 163 164 165 166
£480 £1,300 £2,700 £700 £100 £260 £420 £250 £260 £1,300 £1,350 £480 £700 £580 £400 £520 £1,100 £400 £450 £850 £160 £450 £350 £400 £400 £650 £80 £250 £190 £60 £1,400 £1,100 £900 £120
167 168 169 170 171 172 173 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 200 201 202
£500 £580 £2,600 £150 £260 £80 £230 £200 £160 £700 £350 £260 £500 £520 £220 £450 £150 £80 £230 £200 £550 £520 £400 £380 £160 £3,800 £600 £190 £720 £550 £600 £60 £240 £650
203 204 205 205A 206 207 208 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 219 220 221 222 223 225 226 228 229 231 232 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242
£280 £150 £2,500 £200 £160 £850 £2,100 £320 £600 £240 £260 £200 £220 £110 £100 £700 £1,100 £500 £1,200 £120 £200 £150 £200 £820 £420 £450 £190 £260 £380 £500 £100 £290 £400 £350
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
243 244 245 246 248 249 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297
£280 £600 £140 £100 £170 £420 £110 £110 £500 £350 £160 £260 £110 £160 £2,500 £2,300 £1,600 £380 £520 £270 £3,800 £2,900 £1,100 £750 £700 £320 £700 £220 £500 £350 £280 £70 £400 £450 £280 £190 £150 £230 £380 £140 £190 £180 £520 £140 £650 £300 £140 £200 £12,000 £200 £350 £350 £420
298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 320 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 341 342 343 344 347 349 350 353 354 355 356 357 358 359
£520 £240 £240 £480 £170 £210 £280 £350 £280 £120 £150 £120 £380 £100 £180 £140 £260 £200 £160 £400 £210 £520 £350 £350 £75 £120 £2,900 £290 £70 £170 £520 £520 £8,000 £380 £110 £600 £160 £95 £280 £60 £290 £520 £140 £10,800 £1,100 £350 £120 £120 £90 £60 £120 £35 £280
360 361 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 381 382 384 391 394 397 399 400 401 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 419 420 421 422 426 427 428 429 432 433 434 435
£50 £55 £160 £60 £30 £70 £110 £200 £160 £400 £120 £180 £150 £110 £420 £250 £160 £130 £150 £130 £230 £270 £750 £350 £280 £120 £1,200 £280 £900 £120 £120 £500 £520 £520 £90 £180 £250 £80 £90 £1,900 £220 £200 £200 £230 £160 £270 £350 £270 £130 £100 £130 £210 £450
436 437 438 439 440 441 443 444 445 446 447 448 451 452 454 455 456 460 461 463 464 465 466 467 470 470A 472 473 474 475 476 477 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 497 498 499 500 501
£230 £190 £220 £160 £160 £130 £90 £1,400 £1,300 £500 £270 £550 £150 £140 £220 £850 £550 £800 £320 £65 £45 £600 £100 £400 £200 £160 £180 £240 £210 £45 £75 £75 £75 £130 £580 £300 £380 £420 £1,800 £520 £220 £380 £100 £130 £650 £650 £150 £100 £2,100 £2,100 £1,300 £80 £3,800
502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 514 515 518 519 521 522 524 525 526 527 528 529 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 548 549 550 551 552 553 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565
£280 £580 £280 £13,000 £1,700 £450 £290 £260 £210 £1,800 £120 £380 £1,400 £100 £650 £6,500 £750 £8,000 £400 £480 £400 £320 £55 £50 £160 £290 £400 £170 £1,100 £230 £75 £380 £520 £80 £85 £2,500 £480 £4,200 £380 £1,900 £700 £130 £250 £2,000 £280 £250 £280 £120 £180 £250 £70 £50 £210
566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 577 578 579 581 582 583 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 596 597 598 599 601 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 624 625 627 628 630 631 632
£270 £210 £300 £200 £200 £85 £65 £210 £1,100 £850 £110 £55 £190 £160 £250 £750 £300 £1,100 £120 £270 £100 £80 £2,700 £480 £110 £130 £280 £150 £170 £210 £300 £520 £1,900 £580 £480 £500 £850 £1,400 £900 £900 £110 £450 £190 £500 £500 £420 £95 £550 £520 £75 £700 £220 £110
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
633 634 635 636 637 641 642 643 648 649 650 651 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 674 675 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 687 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702
£580 £450 £240 £1,500 £270 £450 £950 £320 £300 £2,300 £200 £250 £750 £280 £230 £90 £230 £230 £85 £500 £400 £520 £350 £320 £120 £500 £450 £480 £550 £200 £50 £50 £75 £55 £350 £120 £80 £85 £520 £140 £500 £480 £100 £60 £60 £110 £90 £90 £110 £130 £210 £240 £190
703 704 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 718 721 722 723 725 726 727 728 730 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 747 749 750 751 752 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766
£750 £70 £60 £120 £120 £420 £250 £190 £300 £170 £500 £200 £210 £190 £60 £40 £70 £700 £190 £850 £60 £500 £60 £1,100 £280 £150 £210 £240 £240 £210 £210 £350 £210 £180 £140 £210 £300 £220 £100 £120 £80 £110 £110 £230 £110 £500 £110 £230 £60 £210 £110 £40 £50
767 768 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 791 792 793 795 796 797 798 799 800 802 803 804 805 807 809 811 812 815 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830
£260 £480 £40 £75 £250 £220 £80 £160 £60 £170 £60 £55 £140 £190 £60 £55 £240 £400 £1,700 £420 £120 £210 £400 £240 £1,100 £1,200 £480 £520 £280 £380 £130 £320 £200 £190 £80 £2,400 £1,900 £210 £900 £1,300 £380 £550 £280 £14,000 £550 £5,000 £600 £520 £250 £650 £1,100 £500 £650
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2215 2216 2217 2218 2219 2220 2221 2222 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 2241 2242 2243 2244 2245 2246 2247 2248 2249 2250 2251 2252 2253 2254 2255
£80 £1,200 £120 £280 £2,200 £250 £420 £350 £2,900 £160 £300 £450 £210 £650 £380 £160 £420 £1,800 £1,000 £950 £950 £130 £120 £160 £80 £420 £2,000 £480 £850 £320 £480 £480 £250 £750 £800 £180 £650 £3,500 £300
AUCTION RESULTS SALE:
The Robert Marion Collection of Mauritius Stamps and Postal History
SALE NO:
13048
DATE:
Thursday 14 November 2013
V ENUE:
London
Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET Tel: (020) 7563 4000
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Lot 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4011 4012 4014 4015 4018 4020 4021 4022 4023 4024 4025 4026 4027 4028 4029 4030 4032 4033 4034 4035 4036 4037
Price £150 £800 £100 £240 £270 £120 £200 £150 £500 £400 £500 £240 £300 £190 £150 £80 £60 £380 £2,900 £3,200 £20,000 £650 £950 £4,200 £580 £650 £500 £2,800 £550 £400 £270
Lot
Price
4038 4039 4040 4041 4042 4043 4044 4045 4046 4047 4048 4049 4050 4051 4052 4053 4054 4055 4056 4057 4058 4059 4060 4061 4062 4063 4064 4066 4067 4068 4069
£380 £190 £270 £220 £350 £850 £750 £3,800 £1,200 £3,800 £320 £900 £3,800 £420 £420 £400 £1,700 £2,800 £4,000 £3,800 £2,300 £1,200 £800 £350 £550 £480 £250 £400 £1,700 £600 £350
Lot 4070 4071 4072 4073 4074 4075 4076 4077 4078 4079 4080 4084 4085 4086 4087 4088 4089 4090 4090A 4091 4092 4093 4094 4095 4098 4099 4100 4101 4102 4105 4106
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
£2,200 £1,200 £1,500 £800 £850 £400 £200 £500 £1,900 £400 £80 £150 £240 £1,000 £380 £210 £2,700 £420 £1,300 £380 £380 £320 £350 £240 £400 £150 £950 £400 £210 £1,100 £1,000
4107 4109 4113 4114 4116 4118 4122 4123 4124 4125 4126 4127 4128 4129 4130 4131 4134 4138 4141 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146 4147 4148 4149 4150 4151 4152 4153
£240 £1,100 £1,200 £500 £1,200 £300 £2,000 £270 £420 £350 £350 £230 £300 £500 £550 £550 £200 £210 £110 £200 £400 £1,900 £320 £240 £85 £150 £85 £150 £750 £1,600 £1,500
4154 4155 4156 4157 4158 4159 4160 4161 4162 4163 4164 4165 4167 4169 4170 4171 4172 4173 4175 4176 4177 4179 4180 4181 4182 4183 4184 4185 4186 4187 4188
£210 £1,900 £1,700 £300 £320 £500 £520 £120 £72 £120 £450 £800 £400 £120 £110 £120 £200 £150 £150 £110 £260 £60 £170 £160 £400 £450 £500 £750 £90 £190 £150
4190 4192 4194 4195 4196 4197 4198 4199 4200 4201 4202 4203 4204 4206 4207 4208 4209 4210 4211 4212 4213 4214 4216 4218 4219 4221 4222 4223 4224 4225 4226
£70 £50 £100 £50 £150 £220 £520 £200 £70 £48 £50 £70 £70 £120 £140 £150 £150 £1,100 £190 £850 £700 £520 £260 £300 £130 £140 £150 £210 £110 £72 £80
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
£140 £220
4407 4410
Lot
Price
Lot
£70 £50
4479
£110
4578
£40
4480
£70
4579
£80
£150 £450
4580 4581
£30 £30
Price
Price
4227
£90
4284
£300
4229
£120
4285
£220
4346 4347
4230 4231
£36 £50
4286
£350
4348
£72
4412
£85
4287
£210
4349
£480
4418
£150
4485 4490
4232
£950
4350 4351
£500 £40
£80
4492
£80
4582
£90
£190
£580 £260
4419
4233
4288 4289
4423
£150
4493
£520
4583
£70
4234
£140
4290
£120
4354
£520
4291
£80
4357
£170
4498 4499
£520 £580
£50
£150
£260 £70
4584
4235
4425 4428
4236 4237 4238 4239 4240 4241 4242 4243 4244 4246 4247 4248 4249 4250
£150 £160 £100 £160 £160 £800 £500 £400 £150 £120 £320 £260 £2,000 £170
4358
£320
4429
£400
4500
£270
£170 £220 £300 £320 £240 £110 £50 £170 £170 £100 £600 £320 £1,300 £320 £240 £160 £80 £650 £270 £120 £60 £100 £1,100 £2,000 £40 £210
£60 £280 £320 £80 £70 £150 £190 £1,700 £700 £200 £320 £150 £150 £150 £150 £380 £140 £150 £400 £170 £400 £130 £40 £130 £72 £110 £110 £110 £55 £110 £500 £900 £850 £400 £240 £140 £130 £480 £130 £85
£320 £240
4252 4253 4256 4257 4259 4260 4261 4262 4263 4264 4265 4266 4268 4269 4270 4271 4273 4274 4275 4276 4277 4278 4280 4281 4282 4283
4292 4293 4294 4295 4296 4297 4298 4300 4301 4302 4303 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 4309 4310 4311 4312 4313 4314 4319 4320 4322 4323 4324 4325 4326 4329 4332 4333 4334 4335 4336 4337 4338 4340 4341 4342
4585 4586
4359 4360 4361 4362 4363 4364 4365 4367 4368 4369 4370 4371 4372 4373 4374
£280 £170 £420 £120 £40 £150 £70 £50 £50 £150 £150 £50 £70 £70 £380
4375 4376 4378 4380 4381 4382 4383 4384 4385 4386 4387 4388 4389 4390 4391 4392 4393 4395 4399 4400 4403 4404 4405 4406
£100 £60 £650 £250 £240 £100 £80 £170 £160 £180 £20 £110 £65 £80 £200 £250 £260 £140 £150 £48 £230 £70 £150 £24
4430 4431 4432 4434 4436 4438 4440 4443 4444 4445 4446 4447 4448 4449 4450 4451 4452 4453 4454 4455 4456 4457 4458 4459 4460 4461 4462 4464 4465 4466 4468 4469 4470 4471 4472 4473 4474 4476 4477
£520 £1,600 £500 £450 £140 £320 £580 £80 £210 £240 £85 £1,400 £220 £1,200 £480 £230 £420 £480 £550 £260 £120 £230 £380 £150 £120 £400 £220 £180 £300 £320 £110 £120 £200 £110 £110 £130 £140 £60 £80
4501 4502 4503 4506 4507 4508 4509 4510 4512 4513 4517 4520 4521 4523 4531 4533 4534 4535 4536 4537 4539 4541 4542 4543 4544 4546 4547 4549 4550 4551 4553 4554 4556 4557 4558 4562 4573 4574 4575
£150 £600 £400 £90 £400 £350 £420 £350 £110 £250 £50 £130 £40 £170 £120 £40 £70 £290 £50 £110 £130 £240 £160 £110 £150 £50 £110 £130 £250 £190 £260 £180 £70 £240 £80 £140 £150 £70 £80
4587 4588 4589 4590 4591 4592 4593 4594 4595 4597 4598 4599 4600 4601 4602 4603 4614 4615 4616 4618 4619 4621 4622 4624 4626 4631 4636 4640 4641 4643 4646 4648 4649 4652 4653
£120 £120 £30 £30 £40 £40 £30 £80 £230 £200 £150 £230 £70 £170 £110 £110 £140 £100 £80 £2,200 £200 £90 £240 £70 £240 £120 £90 £110 £50 £280 £110 £50 £100 £1,300 £65
AUCTION RESULTS SALE:
The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire - Part II
SALE NO:
13049
DATE:
Thursday 14 November 2013
V ENUE:
London
Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET Tel: (020) 7563 4000
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
3001
£7,000
3045
£2,100
3081
£150
3120
£100
3165
£350
3196
£520
3002
£900
3047
£200
3082
£200
3121
£210
3166
£70
3197
£1,200
3003
£320
3048
£210
3084
£140
3122
£80
3167
£300
3198
£150
3004
£180
3049
£240
3085
£140
3123
£400
3168
£160
3199
£950
3008
£1,000
3050
£250
3086
£210
3124
£170
3169
£180
3200
£750
3009
£700
3051
£580
3087
£220
3125
£450
3170
£170
3201
£600
3010
£800
3052
£2,600
3088
£110
3126
£120
3171
£500
3202
£650
3012
£350
3053
£480
3089
£420
3127
£280
3172
£580
3203
£420
3013
£2,500
3054
£7,500
3090
£450
3131
£350
3173
£200
3204
£380
3014
£23,000
3055
£480
3092
£140
3132
£240
3174
£1,300
3205
£500
3016
£50
3056
£1,500
3095
£1,200
3133
£140
3176
£850
3206
£450
3019
£230
3057
£240
3096
£380
3135
£320
3177
£350
3207
£2,000
3021
£280
3058
£8,000
3098
£350
3139
£1,900
3178
£550
3208
£1,500
3022
£250
3060
£1,100
3100
£270
3141
£150
3179
£400
3209
£300
3024
£380
3062
£750
3102
£290
3142
£500
3180
£1,000
3210
£170
3026
£350
3065
£750
3103
£160
3143
£160
3181
£320
3211
£450
3027
£1,500
3066
£1,300
3104
£110
3145
£200
3182
£480
3212
£290
3028
£280
3067
£580
3106
£7,500
3146
£240
3184
£150
3213
£200
3029
£160
3068
£21,000
3108
£1,900
3147
£450
3185
£850
3214
£140
3030
£500
3069
£90
3109
£4,800
3148
£580
3186
£210
3215
£260
3034
£6,500
3070
£170
3110
£700
3150
£270
3187
£130
3216
£200
3035
£650
3071
£200
3111
£270
3154
£90
3188
£2,800
3217
£110
3036
£70
3074
£80
3112
£6,500
3157
£90
3189
£210
3218
£200
3037
£210
3075
£190
3113
£1,200
3158
£700
3190
£120
3220
£180
3038
£100
3076
£350
3114
£700
3159
£260
3191
£200
3221
£450
3040
£700
3077
£160
3115
£1,200
3160
£140
3192
£800
3222
£320
3041
£520
3078
£240
3116
£100
3161
£400
3193
£150
3223
£110
3042
£550
3079
£170
3118
£200
3163
£350
3194
£750
3224
£60
3043
£650
3080
£160
3119
£1,100
3164
£550
3195
£1,200
3225
£160
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
3226
£450
3287
£120
3343
£260
3394
£400
3452
£100
3502
£100
3228
£700
3288
£220
3344
£150
3395
£100
3453
£2,300
3503
£130
3229
£1,300
3289
£230
3346
£60
3398
£120
3455
£300
3504
£50
3230
£60
3295
£380
3348
£320
3399
£100
3456
£140
3505
£120
3231
£210
3296
£240
3349
£60
3401
£300
3457
£210
3506
£100
3233
£170
3297
£270
3351
£150
3404
£65
3458
£3,500
3507
£120
3234
£500
3299
£100
3352
£1,700
3405
£320
3459
£80
3508
£420
3235
£350
3300
£400
3353
£1,100
3406
£100
3460
£70
3509
£140
3236
£1,400
3301
£190
3355
£500
3408
£100
3461
£2,800
3510
£3,500
3237
£140
3302
£70
3356
£210
3411
£200
3462
£950
3511
£150
3238
£500
3303
£50
3357
£230
3412
£50
3463
£30
3512
£80
3239
£50
3305
£1,200
3358
£320
3413
£130
3464
£180
3513
£700
3240
£420
3306
£800
3360
£100
3414
£480
3465
£190
3514
£220
3241
£110
3307
£110
3361
£40
3415
£60
3466
£350
3515
£160
3242
£220
3308
£180
3362
£30
3416
£210
3467
£300
3516
£110
3243
£260
3309
£300
3363
£320
3418
£1,300
3468
£520
3517
£60
3244
£1,900
3310
£520
3364
£1,300
3419
£1,800
3469
£170
3518
£260
3245
£2,600
3311
£320
3365
£1,500
3420
£650
3470
£150
3519
£200
3246
£1,200
3312
£350
3367
£140
3421
£290
3471
£700
3521
£280
3247
£200
3313
£350
3368
£130
3422
£250
3473
£65
3522
£190
3249
£1,200
3314
£120
3369
£150
3423
£220
3474
£130
3523
£240
3250
£90
3315
£650
3370
£700
3424
£650
3475
£130
3524
£130
3251
£1,100
3316
£900
3371
£280
3425
£500
3477
£200
3525
£800
3252
£60
3317
£40
3372
£220
3426
£270
3478
£350
3526
£300
3253
£180
3318
£420
3373
£100
3427
£650
3479
£60
3527
£170
3254
£400
3319
£230
3374
£270
3428
£700
3480
£600
3528
£250
3255
£240
3320
£100
3375
£3,400
3429
£160
3481
£600
3529
£100
3256
£6,000
3321
£260
3376
£140
3430
£750
3482
£420
3531
£210
3258
£700
3323
£80
3378
£320
3431
£420
3483
£160
3532
£240
3259
£350
3325
£750
3379
£1,600
3432
£600
3484
£140
3533
£70
3260
£380
3326
£150
3380
£450
3433
£270
3485
£300
3534
£160
3261
£580
3327
£3,800
3381
£120
3434
£210
3486
£270
3535
£850
3262
£680
3328
£1,100
3382
£850
3435
£580
3487
£100
3536
£210
3263
£230
3329
£520
3383
£260
3436
£200
3489
£120
3537
£850
3264
£60
3330
£380
3384
£80
3437
£800
3491
£100
3538
£230
3265
£70
3331
£400
3385
£40
3438
£700
3492
£120
3539
£450
3266
£110
3332
£1,500
3386
£250
3439
£380
3493
£160
3540
£160
3267
£160
3335
£580
3387
£320
3440
£950
3496
£300
3541
£180
3268
£190
3336
£320
3388
£70
3441
£3,500
3497
£480
3542
£700
3276
£500
3337
£350
3389
£100
3443
£500
3498
£350
3543
£900
3285
£7,500
3339
£300
3391
£2,900
3448
£400
3499
£140
3544
£4,500
3286
£2,900
3340
£220
3393
£140
3449
£480
3501
£130
3545
£18,000
AUCTION RESULTS SALE:
Postal History and Historical Documents
SALE NO:
13050
DATE:
Friday 15 November 2013
V ENUE:
London
Spink & Son Ltd 69 Southampton Row Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET Tel: (020) 7563 4000
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to the nearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown. Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Lot
Price
Lot
£40
2074
£130
2098
£18,000
2055
£1,000
2076
£260
2099
£230
£4,000
2057
£500
2079
£580
2100
£150
2040
£2,000
2058
£300
2081
£190
2101
£180
£1,200
2041
£250
2059
£500
2082
£160
2102
£80
2024
£9,500
2042
£2,100
2060
£60
2083
£2,000
2104
£110
£350
2025
£600
2043
£120
2061
£950
2084
£190
2105
£350
2009
£900
2026
£800
2044
£120
2062
£220
2085
£380
2110
£250
2010
£380
2027
£120
2045
£240
2063
£700
2087
£1,000
2113
£600
2011
£150
2028
£1,100
2046
£850
2064
£950
2088
£220
2114
£350
2012
£1,700
2030
£200
2047
£900
2065
£160
2090
£110
2115
£800
2013
£850
2031
£160
2048
£1,400
2066
£160
2092
£3,500
2116
£1,000
2014
£420
2032
£350
2049
£260
2069
£650
2092A
£420
2117
£2,500
2015
£230
2033
£1,300
2050
£480
2070
£4,000
2093
£110
2118
£300
2016
£250
2034
£650
2051
£1,900
2071
£4,000
2095
£200
2119
£160
2017
£750
2035
£650
2052
£160
2072
£5,500
2096
£550
2120
£100
2018
£180
2036
£650
2053
£230
2073
£320
2097
£150
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
Price
Lot
2001
£600
2019
£260
2037
£210
2054
2002
£700
2020
£50
2038
£11,000
2003
£1,400
2021
£190
2039
2004
£480
2022
£70
2005
£1,300
2023
2006
£380
2007
Price
Price
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contract with you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully. 1
DEFINITIONS The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.
2
3
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium
means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity
means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee
means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery
means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price
means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot
means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any catalogue;
Reserve
the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller
means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group
Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT
value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols
means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT 2.1
All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have a financial interest in the Lot.
2.2
The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) shall apply accordingly. 3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us.
BEFORE THE SALE 3.1
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Examination of goods You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Terms and Conditions.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds of inaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue and online shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring, margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from the illustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. 3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. 3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters.
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Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
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Extensions – Stamps only 3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than
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3.4.4 We will not accept a request for an extension on account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery. 3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot. 3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted. 4
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Refusal of admission Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.
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Registration before bidding You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you are registering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require a deposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such deposit will be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same means it was paid to Spink. Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event.
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Bidding as Principal When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us.
4.4
Commission Bids If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding.
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On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity.
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Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
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Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays Bank Plc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter.
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Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.
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Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: Up to £100 by £5 £100 to £300 by £10 £300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc. £600 to £1,000 by £50 £1,000 to £3,000 by £100 £3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc. £6,000 to £20,000 by £500 £20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink 4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal. 4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again. Spink Uni (12/13) (20)
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4.12 Successful Bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller. 4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement. 4.14 Return of Lot Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out in clause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in at the auction date. AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1 Buyer’s Premium In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot. 5.2 Value Added Tax Other than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on the Hammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on the Buyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by the absence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20% on the Buyer’s premium only. 5.3 VAT Refunds General 5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date of sale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VAT invoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases credits will be made when proof of export is provided. If you export the Lot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from the Shipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made. 5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of export certificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail to return the proof of export certificate to us within such period and you have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will be liable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and we shall be entitled to invoice you for this sum. 5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of export certificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked ‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment will be made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50 and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed. VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU 5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You must certify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country and that the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3 months of the date of sale. 5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT has been charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may be possible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 to HM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section, Londonderry. VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU 5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. 5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold (g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refunded where evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer. 5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an Import VAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Where required, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specific form of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on the export of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibility in respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain such certificate.
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Payment 5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT) within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be) required. 5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement. 5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the following methods: II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure that your client number is noted on the transfer. i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltd and sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a non-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment. (iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied. Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the card holder in person whilst on our premises. 5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party. 5.5 Invoices Invoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero rated Lots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme; Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†), imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammer for EU VAT registered buyers. 5.6 Collection of Purchases 5.6.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots when they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7 days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be released until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by cheque. 5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will be covered in accordance with our policy which is available for inspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will be entirely at your risk. 5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism. 5.7 Notification We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. 5.8 Packing and handling 5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at the back of the catalogue. 5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any Customs import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by Customs. 5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than the invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink. 5.9 Recommended packers and shippers If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned. 5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies:
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5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due; 5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you; 5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you; 5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; or 5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit. 5.11 Failure to collect Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 5.12 Export Licence 5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise you in relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibility in respect of any export will lie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences. 5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may be required to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiver document stating that a licence will be applied for. 5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is required before exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within two or three weeks but delays can occur. 5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish to apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment. 5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on your behalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursements and out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, together with any relevant VAT. 5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is made by you despite the fact that an export licence is required. 5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery; 5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days from receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at the auction date; and
5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest. 5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. 5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction. 6 LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for: 6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation. 7 COPYRIGHT 7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. 7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allow anyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material without our prior written consent. 8 VAT You shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that of the Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues. Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseen cost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you will reimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred. 9 NOTICES All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch. 10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS The following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for the purposes of your business. 10.1 Limitation of Liability Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any: 10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss of contract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or 10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 10.2 Severability If any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 10.3 Force majeure We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed in performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions or from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors. 10.4 Waiver 10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy. 10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law. Spink Uni (12/13) (20)
10.5 Law and Jurisdiction 10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales. 10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms and Conditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges Prices for books (items sent by this method are not covered by insurance) Weight
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EU
Rest of the World
Up to 1kg
£8 for any weight
£12
£15
Up to 2kg
£8 for any weight
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Prices for all other items including postage and packaging Invoice Value
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£20
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Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have to be sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier services are required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contact Auctionteam@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges. Value Added Tax (VAT) Charging of (VAT) at Auction The information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends to account for VAT. i.
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme 1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of any VAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not be subject to VAT on the Hammer Price. 2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to VAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’ Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules for recovering input tax.
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Zero-Rated Lots Limited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT in the United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’s premium.
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Daggered Lots Lots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
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Starred and Omega Lots Lots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% on the Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price and on the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots bear VAT because the Lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation into the EU.
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Investment Gold Lots Lots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the Hammer Price and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer.
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Imported Lots Lots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium because they have been imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU. In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which in effect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has been sold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to pay the import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise on your behalf.
SALE CALENDAR 2014 STAMPS 19 January 25 January 25 January 25 January 28 January 28/29/30 January 12 March 12 March
Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong with Japan and Korea The Collector’s Series Sale Sicily - Selection of Rarities Switzerland - Selection of Classic Philately The award winning “Medina” collection of India, Part IV The Collector’s Series Sale British Occupation and Siege Issues during the Anglo-Boer War, The Harry Birkhead Collection The “Foxley” Collections of British Guiana and British Honduras
Hong Kong Lugano Lugano Lugano London London
14011 SW1009 SW1010 SW1011 14014 14015
London London
14018 14019
The Collector’s Series Sale Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Specialist Islamic sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
New York Hong Kong London London
318 14010 14012 14004
The Collector’s Series Sale Banknotes of China and Hong Kong World Banknotes
New York Hong Kong London
318 14010 14008
Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria
London
14001
The Collector’s Series Sale Bonds and Share Ceritificates of the Americas Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong
New York New York Hong Kong
318 319 14010
The Collector’s Series Sale
New York
An Evening of Exceptional Wines
Hong Kong
COINS 14/15 January 19 January 26 March 26/27 March
BANKNOTES 14/15 January 18/19 January 15/16 April
MEDALS 24 April
BONDS AND SHARES 14/15 January 16 January 19 January
AUTOGRAPHS 14/15 January
318
WINES 17 January
The above sale dates are subject to change
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