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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

INCLUDING THE PETER COCKBURN AWARD WINNING COLLECTION OF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAYAN STATES REVENUE STAMPS

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STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES

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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton Fernando Martínez David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant) USA - George Eveleth Richard Debney EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Anna Lee Tommy Chau COINS UK - Mike Veissid Richard Bishop William MacKay Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Edouard Wyngaard Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber USA - Stephen Goldsmith EUROPE - Peter Christen CHINA - Paul Pei Po Chow Kelvin Cheung ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA

SALE CALENDAR 2014 STAMPS 20 September 20 September 25 September 11 October 16 October 6/7 November 26/27 November 11 December

Sale of Stamps of Singapore Philatelic Museum Handling Collection Stamps and Covers of South East Asia including the Peter Cockburn Award Winning Collection of Straits Settlements and Malayan States Revenue Stamps Great Britain from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Australian Commonwealth from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Leeward Islands, Bahamas and Turks Islands from the Vestey Collection

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The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

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Postal History, Autographs and Historical Documents The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale

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An Evening of Exceptional Wines and Spirits An Evening of Exceptional Wines and Spirits

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COINS 21 August 17/18 September 22/23 September 15 November 3/4 December

UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS USA - Stephen Goldsmith WINES

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MEDALS 24 July 20 November

BONDS AND SHARES 21 August 15 November 28 November

AUTOGRAPHS 18 July 17/18 September

WINES 20 August 19 September

YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman Anna Lee Administration Angie Ihlofung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Howard Tong Arthur Chan Gary Tan

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA including the Peter Cockburn Award Winning Collection of Straits Settlements and Malayan States Revenue Stamps 20 September 2014 in Singapore and on *

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Extensions Please see important changes to our Terms and Conditions for Buyers in regard to Extensions published at the back of this catalogue. Prospective buyers who wish to obtain an expert opinion on any lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containing undescribed stamps) are requested to notify Spink in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the sale. If accepted by Spink, 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 Condition 3.4 of our Terms and Conditions for Buyers. Notice of a request for an expert opinion must give the reason why such is required and specify the identity of the expert which will be subject to the agreement of Spink. All lots for which Certificates of Authenticity are desired must be submitted by Spink to the Expert Committee for choice.

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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

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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

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datestamp handstamp air mail specimen cancelled essay proof forgery reprint

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The Malaya Study Group

THE MALAYA STUDY GROUP was formed in 1959 to study the stamps and postal history of the geographical area now covered by West Malaysia and Singapore. Since that time, the group has gone from strength to strength, and now has hundreds of members worldwide. The Group is based in the United Kingdom. Meetings are held throughout the year with the majority being in London, but also in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Scotland, Worthing and Leicester. Specialist displays are given by individual members, or as a group where all are invited to contribute. Auctions are held two or three times a year and include high-class specialist items. Participation in buying or selling is restricted to Group members only. The Group also operates a Packet Circuit (for UK members), an excellent way to fill those awkward gaps. The highly respected society journal, The Malayan Philatelist, is distributed four times a year to all members. It contains a wealth of information and in depth articles on all aspect of Malayan/Malaysian philately, all members being encouraged to contribute. Several specialist books have been produced by the MSG, and soon we will launch the massively updated SINGAPORE POST OFFICES AND REGISTRATION LABELS, 3rd Edition, illustrated and hardbound, by Len Stanway. Details will be on the MSG website. Other publications include the definitive three volume work, Malaysia and The Federation of Malaya – their stamps and postal stationery by Len Stanway. Government Gazettes, Straits Settlements and Native States, 568 pages A4 on a CD; it contains the distillate of these Gazettes, edited by Dr Nigel Tyre. Malaya in the British Library Philatelic Collections, 160 pages plus 16 colour plates of unique treasures in the Collections. By Susan McEwen. A4 hardback with dust jacket. Not all members are specialists, and few collect everything. Interest spans such diverse topics as Censor Mails, Postage Dues, British Military Occupation, Malaysian Definitives, Postal History, Postal Stationery, Japanese Occupation, a specific State or reign etc. Membership is £15 per annum, which is excellent value for money! For further information please contact The Membership Secretary: David Tett 16 Broadway, Gustard Wood,Wheathampstead, Herts, AL4 8LN, UK Email davidtett@aol.com or check out the website www.malayastudygroup.com where full details of the Group and representatives based in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia + USA will be found.


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

FOREWORD Peter Cockburn Peter Cockburn had the good fortune to be selected for Voluntary Service Overseas in August 1967, having just graduated from University College, Oxford with a degree in botany. Even more fortunately his posting was to Malaysia where he rediscovered his interest in postage stamps realising that the 1949-52 issues of all the States were in fact all different, though similar in many respects. After collecting and refining various areas of Malayan postage stamps he came across revenue stamps and quickly disposed of much of the postage stamp collection in order to concentrate on the revenues. These beautiful stamps were of the highest quality, printed by the best printers in Great Britain but in many cases only very few stamps were actually printed. This makes many very scarce and in some cases unique to the collecting fraternity. For revenue collectors stamps ideally need to be used on documents and there are many examples in this sale. Also included are memorable and unique items like the 1882 revenue imperforate proof set, the 1887 Judicial 2c unissued, and several of the 1950 revenue sets on specimen sheets ex the Post Office. With his local connections Peter has personally discovered some very interesting material some of which has come from the alley ways of Penang as well as from the great sales of this type of material including the collections of Wood, Koh, Hsiong, Springbet and Chellapan. The Straits Settlements part of this sale has been exhibited internationally at Luoyang (China), London and Melbourne and the remainder brings together a comprehensive survey of the available material from all the Malay States as well as the modern issues of Malaysia and Singapore. Peter is an active contributor to the philatelic scene and has been Chairman of the Malaya Study Group, President of the Sarawak Specialists Society, a committee member of the King George VI Collectors Society, and member of The Revenue Society, Cinderella Stamp Club, Postal Order Society, Wealden Post Card Club, Persatuan Setem Malaysia, and is currently President of the newly amalgamated Mid Sussex Philatelic Society. He has recently been appointed a National Judge. He is a Fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society London, where this collection was displayed earlier this year, and he is an elected member of Council. Peter has decided to focus more on his collections of BMA Malaya and North Borneo and indeed other dreams for the future but wishes all purchasers as much delight and satisfaction from ownership of these beautiful and enigmatic stamps as he has enjoyed over many years.

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September 20, 2014 - SINGAPORE Note: All buyers must read the notes concerning requests for Extensions printed on page 2 of this catalogue. The Terms of that notice must be complied with fully under all circumstances. Please note that bidders who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. Spink is pleased to continue to offer our brand new on-line bidding platform Spink Live for no charge through www.spink.com.

SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2014 First Session commencing at 10.15 a.m. (Lots 501-978)

THE PETER COCKBURN AWARD WINNING COLLECTION OF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAYAN STATES REVENUE STAMPS HANDSTAMPS AND EMBOSSED DUTY STAMPS Malacca

501 (detail) 501 ័

1819 (1 Dec.) document written in Dutch being a declaration by a Chinese man to be the owner of a woman slave for the last nine years, showing a good to fine impression of 1 ⁄ 2 Guilder embossed stamp, a little aged though fine. Photo 5

S$700-900


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Revenues, Handstamps and Embossed Duty Stamps, Malacca - contd.

503 (detail)

502 502 ័ 503 ័

504 ័

1822 eight page document written in Dutch being the Will of a Chinese, showing good to fine strike of 1⁄ 2 Guilder embossed stamp; a little aged though fine. Photo

S$700-900

1869 (21 Aug.) page from a transfer of lease showing fine Malacca Stamp Office datestamp partially struck over fine Singapore $2.50 Calcutta type embossed stamp; some light folds and with pinholes in one corner. Photo

S$400-500

1885 (24 Nov.) and 1886 (16 July) Indentures of mortgage showing 25c. and 50c. Calcutta type embossed stamps partly overstruck by “STAMP OFFICE/MALACCA” datestamps; both with filing folds and a little aged

S$1,000-1,200

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September 20, 2014 - SINGAPORE Penang

508 (detail)

505

509 (detail) 505 ័

506 ័

507 ័

508 ័

1832 (30 Nov.) Conveyance for a parcel of land sold for 109 Spanish Dollars and paid in Indian currency at 2% being 4 Rupees, 9 Annas and 5 Pice plus an additional registration fee of 2 Rupees, showing very fine large “PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND/COLLECTOR” intaglio handstamp in red. Photo

S$300-400

1840 (30 May) Conveyance of land for the nominal sum of one Spanish Dollar, which is probably the cost of the registration, for a free transfer from husband to wife, showing good to fine strike of circular “COLLECTOR/PROVINCE/WELLESLEY” intaglio handstamp in red

S$150-180

1872 (27 Aug.) Conveyance of land for One Hundred and Eighty Spanish Dollars, showing fine $2.50 Calcutta type embossed datestamp with Penang circular datestamp alongside and “COLLECTOR/Arms/PROVINCE WELLESLEY” circular cachet in red, with another strike on a further receipt attached to the document for 2 Dollars for the assignment fee

S$300-400

1883 (25 July) Conveyance showing superb impression of albino $3 embossed handstamp with clear “STAMP OFFICE/PENANG” datestamp alongside; some pinholes and paper clip stains in one corner. Scarce. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Note: For several years there was complaint and concern that Stamp Duty was being evaded by use of adhesive stamps as it was seen that no record could be made of usage. The Government Gazette Notification of 13th October 1882 saw the re-introduction of Impressed stamps. This could only be done at Stamp offices and hence duty could be properly accounted. Existing presses were only able to produce albino impressions without colour. The date although impressed on the stamp was repeated by the Stamp Office for added clarity. 509 ័

1883 (21/24 Dec.) loan agreement showing good to fine $2 albino embossed handstamp with “STAMP OFFICE/PENANG” datestamp alongside; a little fragile along folds. Scarce. Photo 7

S$1,000-1,200


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Revenues, Handstamps and Embossed Duty Stamps - contd. Singapore 510 ័ 511 ័

1863 (23 May) Second Bill of Exchange showing clear impression of 1 Rupee Calcutta type embossed handstamp (crossed by light crease and with small worm-hole near rim)

S$200-250

1863 (3 Sept.) Indenture of Lease of land in Singapore for 671 Spanish Dollars, showing good to fine 20 Rupees Calcutta type embossed handstamp, fine

S$400-500

512 512 ័

1864 (26 Jan.) Bill of Exchange drawn on Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China at Singapore three months after date for $240. Being dated prior to the transfer of administration from Bengal to Singapore this paper, which is watermarked Government of India Bill of Exchange, has been stamped 12a. in Calcutta with embossed stamp. An important document showing use of imported stamped paper and believed to be the only known use of the Calcutta mark in Singapore (not mentioned in Hsiong). Photo

S$1,000-1,200

513 (detail) 513 ័

514 ័

1866 (16 Jan.) Indenture of sale of property in Rochore district Singapore for 500 Spanish Dollars, showing very fine impression of 12 Rupees Calcutta type embossed handstamp (previously unrecorded), fine. Photo

S$800-1,000

1868 (4 Sept.) Indenture (paper indented on top edge) of $1400 original value showing fine $15 Calcutta type embossed handstamp. Clean and fine

S$300-400

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September 20, 2014 - SINGAPORE

515 515 ័

516 ័ 517 ័

516

1872 (16 Oct.) Premium receipt showing fine 75c. Calcutta type embossed handstamp partly overstruck by “SINGAPORE” datestamp, fine. This is a new discovery and not previously recorded by either Hsiong or Podger. Photo

S$500-600

1873 (14 Oct.) Premium receipt showing fine 75c. Calcutta type embossed handstamp partly overstruck by “SINGAPORE” datestamp, fine. Photo

S$500-600

1883 (20 Feb.) promissory note showing fair to fine 15c. Calcutta type embossed handstamp (crossed by vertical filing crease at left) partly overstruck by “STAMP OFFICE/SINGAPORE” c.d.s. in red, 1883 (15 June) and (28 June) Indentures showing fine $1.50c. and 50c. similar type embossed handstamps respectively, both just touched by “STAMP OFFICE/SINGAPORE” datestamp in red. A fine group. (3 items)

S$400-500

518 (detail) 518 ័

1886 (7 Jan.) Indenture of mortgage for property in Singapore showing two impressions of the $10 embossed handstamps from the new De La Rue Patent Cameo colour embossing machine, fine. Photo

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S$400-500


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

ADHESIVE STAMPS 1874 Issue 519

520

521

5c. (the three listed by Barefoot), 50c. (all three), 60c. (both the listed plus a strip of three with “CENTS” 11.5mm. and “SIXTY” 11mm. and the middle stamp showing “CROWN” watermark) and $1 to $25, all used, generally fine for these

S$500-600

10c. (“CENTS” 13mm.), 20c., 60c. (“CENTS” 11.5mm.), $1, $3 and $50, all with watermark inverted, generally fine used for these. Photo

S$250-300

$1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $25 and $50, all used, generally fine for these. Photo

S$250-300

1882 Issue 522

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3c. to $25 set of fifteen imperforate plate proofs on gummed watermarked paper, fine. Extremely rare and the only known complete set. Barefoot 21-35. Photo

S$10,000-12,000

1888-93 Issue 523

524 ័

3c. to $100 set of ten, unused with mainly large part original gum; the $1 with small tear at top right, otherwise generally fresh and fine. Very rare, the only complete set seen by the owner. Barefoot 36-45. Photo

S$6,000-8,000

10c., 50c., 50c.+$1, $1 (2), $2 pair, $5 single, $5 pair and $25 pair, each on piece cancelled by Penang or Singapore red embossed datestamp, generally fine. (9 items)

S$180-220

Malacca

525 (detail) 525 ័

526 ័ 527 ័

527 (detail)

1879 (4 July) Conveyance for the sale of property in Malacca, bearing 1874 $25 and $50 sharing “STAMP OFFICE/MALACCA” datestamp and showing “COLLECTOR OF LAND REVENUE/MALACCA” circular cachet in magenta alongside and attached is a receipt for $2 transfer fee showing similar circular cachet in magenta. The two adhesives with small faults though both are very rare on document, particularly from Malacca, with only just over 3000 of each printed. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

1888 (21 June) Indenture of statutory mortgage, bearing 1882 5c. and 10c. (2) tied by red embossed datestamps; light discolouration and heavy folds as to be expected

S$300-400

1902 (19 Dec.) Indenture of mortgage on a property inherited in Malacca, bearing 188893 $1, $2 and $5, all tied by red embossed datestamps; a little wear along folds. Photo

S$500-600

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Ex 520

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569

545

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Adhesive Stamps - contd. Penang 528 ័

1888 (7 Feb.) Registrar of Deeds bearing 1882 $1 (3) used to pay Stamp Duty on a Land registry document, all clearly tied by red embossed datestamp, and showing large “REGISTRAR OF DEEDS/Arms/PENANG” circular cachet; the document split in half and rejoined with adhesive tape

S$120-150

Singapore 529 ័

530 ័

531 ័

1877 (2 Jan.) Indenture of mortgage of stock in trade, goods and chattels, wares etc. for 200 Spanish Dollars, bearing 1874 25c. and $1 tied by “STAMP OFFICE/SINGAPORE” datestamp, fine

S$150-180

1877 (9 Jan.) Remé Brothers Bill of Lading issued by the Master of a ship for goods shipped on board from Singapore to Philadelphia, bearing 1874 10c. cancelled with manuscript date, fine and attractive

S$150-180

1880 (20 Apr.) Bill of Exchange (a little creased) for 390 Spanish Dollars to be drawn three months from date, bearing 1874 30c. perfined “H&Co.S” and cancelled by firm’s chop; and 1882 (5 June) Receipt of bankrupt funds bearing 1882 3c. cancelled in manuscript. An interesting pair

S$250-300

532 (detail) 532 ័

1884 (30 Aug.) Indenture entered into for the loan of $50,000 against property on which duty was paid, showing fine $100 red embossed datestamp. The document was then endorsed in red ink on 23 March 1888 with regard to late payment of duty against settlement of parts of the mortgage at earlier dates which are recorded within. The penalty was paid with 1874 $25 and $50 (2) and 1888 $5, all tied by red embossed datestamps; the document with some discolouration and other lesser faults. A most unusual and interesting document illustrating, over a short four year period, the two separate types of revenue collection by impressed datestamp alone and latterly by adhesive stamp cancelled by impressed datestamp. Photo

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S$1,000-1,200


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533 (detail)

535

536 (detail) 533 ័

534 ័

535 ័

536 ័

1888 (30 Oct.) Indenture of mortgage for the transfer of $2000 being the remainder of a mortgage on Singapore property, bearing 1882 $10 and 1888 $2, both tied by red embossed datestamp, fine. The $10 a scarce stamp on document, only 13 sheets of 168 stamps were invoiced in 1882 and 1883. Photo

S$250-300

1900 (20 July) Bill of Exchange drawn in Singapore bearing, on reverse, pre-cancelled 1888-93 5c., 20c. (2), 50c., $1 and $2 all with small firm’s chop and, on face, bearing GB Foreign Bill 1881 1/- and 15/- perfined “C.B.I.” and tied by firm’s chop

S$150-180

1901 (6 June) Indenture for the transfer of leasehold properties in Serangoon Road, bearing 1888-93 $2 (2), $5 and $25 (3), each tied by red embossed datestamp and showing large “REGISTRAR OF DEEDS/Arms/SINGAPORE” circular cachet; some minor discolouration around adhesives not significantly affecting appearance. Photo

S$600-800

1905 (10 Oct.) document admitting Clement Everitt as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court, bearing 1888-93 $25 pair tied by red embossed datestamp; the document a little fox spotted otherwise fine. Photo

S$500-600

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

POSTAGE AND REVENUE ADHESIVE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE Loose Adhesives 537

538 ័ 539 F

540

541

542

543

544

545

546

547

548

S ᔛ

1903 CA $100 (yellow washed out and a little toned), 1906 MCA $25 and 1911 MCA $25 (2), all cancelled by part red embossed datestamp, fine

S$250-300

1906 MCA $25 grey-green and black (2) on piece cancelled by complete Malacca red embossed datestamp, fine. A scarce usage in Malacca

S$120-150

1906 MCA $25 grey-green and black forgery with Ceylon 1899 Talawakele c.d.s. (pink B.P.A. Certificate, 2008) and 1910 $500 purple and orange forgery with fake Singapore datestamp

S$200-250

1910 MCA $500 purple and orange cancelled by part 1911 red embossed datestamp, fine. S.G. 169, £900. Photo

S$600-800

1910 MCA $500 purple and orange cancelled by large part 1911 red embossed datestamp, fine. S.G. 169, £900. Photo

S$600-800

1912-23 MCA $25 cancelled by Board of Licensing circular cachet in violet, $100 and $500 both cancelled by part Malacca red embossed datestamp, fine. Usage in Malacca is very scarce. S.G. 213-215, £800+. Photo

S$800-1,000

–– $100 black and carmine on blue overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fairly well-centred, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 214s, £1100. Photo

S$800-1,000

1921-33 Script $25, $100 (2) and $500, the first cancelled by framed handstamp, the others with part red embossed datestamp, fine. S.G. 240b-240d, £900+

S$600-800

1921-33 Script $25 purple and blue on blue (2, one clearly showing broken Crown and scroll), both affixed to piece tied by Penang red embossed datestamp (25.7.27), fine. Photo

S$700-900

1936 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 purple and blue on blue cancelled by straight-line h.s. in violet, fine. Barefoot 57, £125. Photo

S$120-150

1938 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 purple and blue on blue, unused with part original gum, heavy hinge remnant otherwise fine. S.G. F1, £1200. Photo

S$800-1,000

1938 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 purple and blue on blue (slightly soiled at top) and $100 black and carmine on blue, both cancelled by part red embossed datestamp, fine. Barefoot 58-59, £225. Photo

S$200-250

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541

Ex 542

546

547

543

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Postage and Revenue Adhesive Stamps used for Revenue - contd. Malacca 549 ័

1915 (12 Jan.) Promissory Note for $5000 payable on demand, bearing 1906-12 50c. and $2 tied by red embossed datestamps, and 1921 (30 Dec.) Promissory Note and Mortgage Deed bearing 1906-12 50c., $2, $5 (2) and $25, all tied by red embossed datestamp with the 50c. and $2 additionally with central punch hole; also 1952 (30 June) Policy of Insurance bearing Malacca1949 50c. tied by red embossed datestamp and 1958 (9 Apr.) Registration of Power of Attorney bearing Malacca 1957 $5 tied by red embossed datestamp

S$400-500

550 (detail)

551

550 ័

551 ័

1920 (1 June) large portion of a Probate document, bearing 1913-23 30c. and $100 (3), each tied by red embossed datestamp with one $100 additionally tied by “LAND OFFICE/MALACCA” circular cachet in violet, fine. Usage in Malacca is much scarcer than those from Penang and Singapore. Photo

S$3,500-4,500

1927 (29 Aug.) long Affidavit for Probate first sworn on 24 August 1927 and bearing 1921-33 $1. This presentation was not accepted by the court because of excess funeral expenses being claimed and new figures were inserted and paid (total $708.53) with 4c. (2), 25c., 50c. $1, $2 $5, $100 (2) and $500 on 25 October 1927. The document once stamped was then re-sworn on 27 October with a fee of 75c. being paid by 25c. and 50c. stamps, all are tied by relevant red embossed datestamp. A hand-written note attached stating the exact amounts of tax and the rates and amounts of interest due and paid. A remarkable document in a fine state of preservation. Photo

S$3,500-5,000

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1911 (9 Aug.) Receipt for rates etc. bearing 1908 4c. perfinned “M C P” tied by circular cachet of Georgetown Municipal Commissioners; 1913 (17 July) Indenture of statutory mortgage bearing 1906 $25 and 1909 $5 tied by red embossed datestamps; 1913 (12 Dec.) cover of a cheque book and 1924 (17 June) cheque book bearing 1921-33 $2 single and pair respectively tied by red embossed datestamp; 1917 (31 July) statutory declaration made before a Justice of the Peace bearing 1910 $1 tied by red embossed datestamp; 1919 (9 July) Indenture of statutory reconveyance bearing 1910 50c. tied by red embossed datestamp; 1933 (May) fire insurance policy bearing 1921-33 25c. tied by oval firm’s chop in violet; 1938 (9 Aug.) first page of Articles of Association bearing 1938 $5 tied by red embossed datestamp; and 1956-57 Receipts (4) each franked at 6c. A fine group of documents showing the range of postage stamps used. (11 items)

S$500-600

554 (detail)

555 (detail)

553 553 ័ 554 ័

555 ័

1919 (1 Dec.) Conveyance for sale of land and building, bearing 1904-10 $100 (2) and 1906-12 $2 and $5, each tied by red embossed datestamp, clean and fine. Photo

S$800-1,000

1926 (1 Oct.) Indenture for sale of property in Burma Road, bearing 1912 $100 (2) and 1921-33 $1, $2 and $25, each tied by red embossed datestamp. Clean and most attractive. Photo

S$600-800

1940 (31 Aug.) Indenture gifting a property from mother to daughter, bearing 1938 $1, $5 (2) and Revenue $25, all tied by red embossed datestamp, fine. Photo

S$400-500

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Postage and Revenue Adhesive Stamps used for Revenue - contd. Singapore 556 ័

557 ័

1908 (3 Jan.) Bill of Costs to be taxed in connection with a suit, bearing 1905-06 50c., $1 and $2, each with manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp; and 1908 (5 Aug.) Indenture of assignment of debt, bearing 1905-06 $5 (4) and $25, all tied by red embossed datestamp. A fine pair of documents

S$400-500

1925-27 receipts (4, one with small central defect) each bearing 1913 4c. cancelled in manuscript and 1940-41 receipts (4) with one bearing 1938 1c. and 5c., two bearing a 6c. and one with 6c. embossed red handstamp usually reserved for cheques. A good lot

S$250-300

558 558 ័

559 ័

1922 (26 Jan.) Indenture of conveyance for a property in Tanah Merah Kitchil, bearing 1912-23 $5, $25 (3, one with broken Crown and scroll), $100 (2) and $500, all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp leaving upper halves of adhesives clear. Very rare, one of the few recorded examples of the MCA $500 on document. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

1931 (20 May) full set of three Bills of Exchange drawn at three months for £73.1.7 in exchange for 100 cases of pineapples. The first exchange which was transacted is stamped by three revenue authorities, Singapore with 1931 35c., then in France with a 2f. and again, due to delay, and then finally in UK with perfined Foreign Bill 3d. strip of three, unfortunately some other stamps are missing at upper left; and 1933 (24 Aug.) New Zealand Insurance Company Limited document bearing 1927 25c. tied by red embossed datestamp. An interesting pair of documents

S$150-180

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560 (detail) 561 (detail) 560 ័ 561 ័

1932 (5 Apr.) Indenture for the sale of the Garden Club, Tanah Merah Ketchil, bearing 1921-33 $5 (2), $25 (2) and $100 (3), all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp. Photo

S$600-800

1937 (16 Sept.) Indenture of sale for land and a house at Lorong M off Teluk Kurau Road, bearing 1937 $5 (2) and 1936 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 (2), all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp and showing large Registrar of Deeds circular cachet in violet, fine. Photo

S$600-800

562 (detail) 562 ័

1938 (15 Dec.) Indenture of statutory mortgage, bearing 1937 $5 (3) and 1938 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 pair and single, all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp and showing large Registrar of Deeds circular cachet in violet, fine. Photo

S$600-800

563 (detail) 563 ័

1940 (18 Dec.) Indenture of statutory mortgage, bearing 1937 $5 (3) and 1938 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 (3, one with missing pearl) [HPF12], all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp and showing large Registrar of Deeds circular cachet in violet, fine. Photo 19

S$600-800


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Postage and Revenue Adhesive Stamps used for Revenue, Singapore - contd.

565 564 564 ័

565 ័

1940 (19 Dec.) Indenture for the sale of inherited property in East Coast Road Penang, bearing 1937 $5 (3) and 1938 “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 and $100 pairs (2), all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp and showing large Registrar of Deeds circular cachet in violet. A very rare franking, only 146 sheets or 7300 stamps of the $100 were printed. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1941 (21 Nov.) Certificate of Nominal Capital, bearing 1938 $500 purple and orangebrown neatly tied by red embossed datestamp; some minor staining around perforations. Extremely rare, only 145 sheets of fifty were despatched. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

CHEQUE STAMPS 566 ័

1904 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China cheque showing fine Singapore 3c. embossed handstamp, 1908 International Banking Corporation cheque showing Singapore 4c. embossed handstamp, 1936 National City Bank of New York cheque showing fine Singapore 6c. red embossed handstamp, and 1937 similar cheque but without the embossed handstamp, fine

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FOREIGN BILL Imperforate Plate Proofs 567

ᔛ P

9c. violet and red vertical pair with margin at left on gummed watermarked paper, folded between, fine. Rare, one of only two known pairs. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Cancelled and Specimens 568

569

S ᔛ

ᔛ C

9c., 18c., 20c., 30c. and 60c., each handstamped “SPECIMEN” in blue (Type D5), all with perforation faults/defects due to carelessness when sheets were split up, and the 9c. with two opposite corners clipped, nevertheless a very rare group. Photo

S$500-600

36c. violet and red handstamped “CANCELLED” (Type D7), good colour and with large part original gum; slight wrinkle and bottom perforations cut off, otherwise fine. Barefoot 5. Photo

S$150-180

First Printing 570

571

6c., 9c., 30c., 36c., 60c., $1, $1.50 and $3, the $1.50 with blue firm’s chop, the others with manuscript cancellations, three are imperforate at foot, condition generally fine for this issue. Photo

S$500-600

$6 with perforations cut off and repaired top left corner and $9 with small defect at left and imperforate at foot, both with manuscript cancels. The only known used examples in private hands. Photo

S$500-600

Second and Subsequent Printings 572

9c., 18c. (3, two with manuscript cancels), 36c., 60c. (2, one perf 121⁄ 2 ) and $1.50, all unused with small to large part original gum, all with usual perforation faults and the 36c. with reddish stain though generally in fine condition for this issue. A rare group. Photo

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JUDICIAL 1868 Issue Die Proof 573

ᔛ P

Master die proof with blank value tablets in pale brown on glazed card, margins cut close or touching at top and at foot, fine. Rare. Photo

S$3,500-4,500

Imperforate Plate Proofs 574

ᔛ P

10c., 75c., $1, $2.50, $4, $5, $6, $6.50, $20 and $25 on watermarked paper, all except the 10c. with large part original gum, some light gum creasing throughout, otherwise fine. A rare group. Photo

S$6,000-8,000

Issued Stamps 575

10c. mint, 50c. (2, one perf 121⁄ 2 ), $1, $2, $2.50, $3, $5, $10, $15, $20 and $25, all used with manuscript cancels, generally good to fine. Barefoot cat. £830+. Photo

S$800-1,000

Note: Only 504 of both the $10 and $15 were printed. Documents 576 ័

1869 (10 Aug.) Citation to Next of Kin bearing 50c. (2, crossed by filing crease) cancelled in manuscript; 1871 (21 Nov.) Petition bearing $5 in combination with 1870 $1, both with manuscript cancels; 1872 (1 Mar.) Caveat bearing $3 (late use) with manuscript cancel; 1873 (8 June) Power of Attorney granted at Madras on India 1r. Stamp Office paper and registered at Singapore bearing 50c. with manuscript cancel; and 1874 (22 June) Caveat bearing 25c. (2) and 50c., all with manuscript cancels. A most interesting lot

S$500-600

577 577 ័

1871 (25 Nov.) Petition under oath to administer a wife’s estate, bearing $25 (4) in combination with 1870 $1, all with manuscript cancels; three are crossed by filing creases. A remarkable document. Photo Photo for lot 573 appears on page 15 WWW.SPINK.COM

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Judicial, 1868 Issue, Documents - contd.

578

578 ័

579 ័

579

1872 (19 Feb.) Petition for letters of administration, bearing $5 (2) and $20 in combination with 1870 $1, all cancelled in manuscript, the $1 was a fee for swearing to administer according to the law. Photo

S$400-500

1872 (10 July) Petition for probate bearing 50c. (2) and $4, in combination with 1870 $1 (4, one inside document), all with manuscript cancels, a few small faults. Photo

S$500-700

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580 á&#x;?

581 á&#x;?

581

1872 (13 Aug.) Petition by the Acting Superintendent of Convicts, bearing $15 in combination with 1870 $1, both cancelled in manuscript, fine. The $15 is very rare on document, only 504 stamps were printed. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1873 (19 July) Petition for Letters of Administration, bearing $6.50 in combination with 1870 $1 and $3.50, another three $1 affixed for swearing the administration, use of the interpreter and entering the judgement each at $1, all cancelled in manuscript; four are crossed by pressed filing creases. Photo

S$400-500

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1870 Issue Issued Stamps 582

$1 (2, one perf 121⁄ 2 ), $11⁄ 2 , $2, $2.50 (small fault at left), $3.50 pair, $4, $4.50, $6, $10, $15, $50 and $100, all with manuscript cancels, generally good to fine. Barefoot cat. £1005. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Note: Only 240 each of the $15, $50 and $100 were printed

Documents 583 ័

1873 (19 Sept.) Administration Bond for penal sum of 4000 Spanish Dollars, bearing $4 with manuscript cancel; 1873 (24 Dec.) Petition for Letters of Administration (damp spotted), bearing $1 (top right corner missing) and $4.50 (2), each with manuscript cancellation. The latter very scarce on document

S$300-400

1874-78 Issue Imperforate Plate Proofs 584

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25c. (2, one with 45mm. margin at right - two light corner creases at lower left and horizontal crease across top) and $1, all on gummed watermarked paper, fine. Photo

S$300-400

Issued Stamps 585

586

10c., 25c., 50c., $1, $2, $3, $5 and $10, all unused with large part original gum, some with hinge remnants at top, the $2 with straight-edge at foot and the $3 toned, otherwise fine. Photo

S$600-800

25c. brown and purple, a block of eight (2x4) cancelled in manuscript and with perforated date cancellation, a strip of three similarly cancelled, and another strip of three cancelled in manuscript and with central punch hole, condition generally good to fine. Barefoot 42

S$250-300

Note: This lot was the original evidence for a sheet size of twelve before the De La Rue records confirmed this assumption. 587

588

589

590

591

ᔛ+ អ

$1 brown and green block of four, perf 121⁄ 2 , each with manuscript cancel, some light discolouration and pressed creases though a scarce multiple and early usage. Barefoot 44a

S$150-180

$5, $10, $25 vertical pair, $50 and $100, each with manuscript cancel and varying amounts of toning and creases as usual, the $5 with small surface abrasion at upper left. Barefoot 48-52, £605. Photo

S$600-800

$25 brown and green with marginal watermark, unused with large part original gum, toned otherwise fine. Very rare. Barefoot 50. Photo

S$500-600

$50 brown and green, unused with large part original gum, toned otherwise fine. Very rare. Barefoot 51. Photo

S$500-600

$100 brown and green, unused with large part original gum, toned otherwise fine. Very rare. Barefoot 52. Photo

S$500-600

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590

600

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591

601

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602

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Judicial, 1874-78 Issue - contd. Documents

594 (detail)

596 (detail) 592 592 ័

593 ័

594 ័

595 ័

596 ័

1877 (6 Nov.) Grant of Probate by the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, bearing $100 cancelled in manuscript and showing large black circular cachet alongside. Scarce. Photo

S$600-800

1883 (4 Sept.) Warrant of Execution to the Bailiffs against goods for a debt, bearing $1 (4), each with manuscript cancel; 1884 (1 Apr.) Bankruptcy Ordinance 1870 for appointment of Official Assignee as trustee, bearing 10c. (2) with manuscript cancel; and 1884 (18 Aug.) Supreme Court Judgement bearing $1 (2) with manuscript cancel

S$250-300

1885 (27 Nov.) Memorandum of Judgment, Court of Requests in Malacca bearing 25c. with manuscript cancel; the document with folds and minor fox spotting. Documents from Malacca are very much scarcer than from Penang and Singapore. Photo

S$250-300

1886 (22 Sept.) Bankruptcy Ordinance 1870 bearing $1 (10) each with manuscript cancel; 1889 (11 Nov.) Supreme Court Summons in Chambers, bearing $1 with manuscript cancel and perforation datestamp and showing large black circular cachet; 1890 (8 Mar.) Supreme Court Particulars of Public Auction, bearing 25c. with manuscript cancel and perforation datestamp and 1890 (23 Sept.) Fee Note bearing $1 pair and single, each with manuscript cancel and perforation datestamp. A fine group. (4)

S$300-400

1886 (29 Nov.) Affidavit for the amount recovered from an administration of probate, bearing 50c., $10 pair and single and $50 pair, each with manuscript cancel, the 25c. and $10 single crossed by heavy fold. Photo

S$300-400

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1882 Revenue Stamps Handstamped “JUDICIAL”

597 597 ័

598 ័

598

1882 (22 June) Court Order made after a hearing in chambers in Singapore dissolving an injunction, bearing 25c. purple and $1 blue, both tied by manuscript cancel, and showing large black circular cachet. The only known document bearing both of these provisionals. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1884 (26 Mar.) Affidavit sworn at Penang, bearing 50c. on 60c. in combination with 1874 50c., both with manuscript cancel, fine. One of three known examples of this provisional used on document. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1887 Provisional Surcharges Issued Stamps 599 600 601

602

10c. on 2c. brown and purple, two horizontal pairs showing the four types of figure “1”, each with manuscript cancel, fine. Barefoot 56. Photo

S$800-1,000

10c. on 2c. brown and purple, variety upper “10” double, manuscript cancel, fine. Very rare, fewer than five recorded. Photo

S$800-1,000

10c. on 2c. brown and purple, variety surcharge omitted, unused with large part original gum, small corner crease at lower right otherwise fine. The only known example. Barefoot 56a. Photo Note: These 2c. were ordered from the Crown Agents in error, printed, and all except this one were overprinted locally to use them up. 10c. on 50c. brown and purple, unused with large part original gum, light diagonal crease and lightly toned, otherwise fine. Barefoot 58. Photo Photos also appear on page 27 29

S$2,500-3,000

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Judicial, 1887 Provisional Surcharges - contd. Document 603 ័

1891 (10 Dec.) Notification of Bankruptcy, bearing 10c. on 50c. (3), each with manuscript cancel and perforation datestamp, fine. The only known example of this stamp on document. Photo S$800-1,000

1890 Issue Issued Stamps 604

10c., 25c., 50c., $1, $2, $3, $5, $10 and $25, all unused with large part original gum, the $3 with small thin at top and the $25 with tiny tone spot at right, otherwise fresh and fine. Barefoot 60-65. Photo S$4,000-5,000 Documents

605 ័

1892 (26 Apr.) Defendant’s Bill of Costs, bearing $1 (6) each with manuscript cancel and perforation datestamp; 1896 (10 Jan.) Petition for Judicial Hearing (a little soiled and creased), bearing 50c., $2 and $5 each with manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp; 1896 (21 and 22 Apr.) Creditor’s Voting Letters, both bearing 10c. with manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp; 1897 (25 Mar.) Writ of Execution commanding the Sheriff to seize goods to pay debts, bearing $1 and $2, both manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp; and 1902 (19 Apr.) Judgement Debtor Summons to examine ability to pay, bearing 50c. (2), both with manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp. A good lot S$350-450

606 ័

1892 (31 May) Distraint Warrant bearing $10 (defect towards upper right) with manuscript cancel and perforation datestamp S$120-150

607 ័

1894 (5 Mar.) Petition bearing $10 with manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp, fine S$150-180

608 ័

1897 (25 Jan.) Memorandum of Appearance, bearing $1 tied by Malacca red embossed datestamp, fine. Scarce

603

S$200-250

609 609 ័

1903 (30 June) Petition to be admitted as advocate and solicitor, bearing $25 pair, both with manuscript initials and tied by red embossed datestamp. Scarce. Photo Photos for lot 604 appear on page 27 WWW.SPINK.COM

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S$400-500


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MARINE POLICY Die Proof 610

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Master with blank value tablets, stamp-size in black on glazed card, inset on thick card (70x37mm.); a little burnished in places otherwise fine. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

Specimen Stamps 611

S ᔛ

371⁄ 2 c., $4.50, $6, $7 and $10, each handstamped “SPECIMEN” (the last in black, the others in blue) and with large part original gum, all with hinge remnants, perforation faults and other lesser faults. A very scarce group. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Imperforate Plate Proofs 612

ᔛ P

8c., 12c., 32c., 36c., 48c., 56c. and 72c. with large part original gum, all with light gum creases and minor tone spots, the 48c. creased otherwise fine. Rare. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Issued Stamps 613

614

615

616

617

First printing 121⁄ 2 c., $1, $2 and $3, all unused with small or large part original gum, some faults though a scarce lot

S$300-400

–– 121⁄ 2 c., 25c., 50c., 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5 and $7, all with manuscript cancels, mostly good to fine

S$400-500

–– $12 blue and violet, unused without gum, a few clipped perfs at top left otherwise fine. The only recorded example of $12 in private hands. Barefoot 40. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Second printing 8c., 12c., 16c., 24c., 32c., 36c., 48c., 56c., 64c., 72c., 96c., $1.20, $1.52, $1.60, $1.68, $2.28, $2.40, $2.88, $3.20 and $3.48, all unused and mostly with large part original gum, some with faults though the majority generally fine. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

A small range showing varieties of overprint, comprising 8c. mint and used, 12c. mint and used, 48c. used (2) and $1.20 used (2), and perf 121⁄ 2 16c. and $1 used; condition generally fine. (10)

S$500-600

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RECEIPT STAMPS 1863 Stamps of India overprinted “S.S.” in Diamond Documents

618 618 ័

1863 (8 Jan.) receipt stating “to a China Man for 90 bags of Char Coals the sum of dollars $10”, bearing India 1a. (some perfs cut off) handstamped with diamond-framed large “S.S.” handstamp (Type I); some age staining and wear in places. Rare, one of two Type I receipts recorded. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

619 619 ័

1863 (3 Mar.) receipt for $32 bearing India 1a. (perf faults) handstamp with superb diamond-framed medium “S.S.” handstamp (Type II) and tied by signature. Rare, six examples on receipt believed to exist. Photo WWW.SPINK.COM

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610

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621

635

622

Ex 628

636

Ex 629

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1867 Surcharged on Stamps of India 620

3c. on 1a. lilac and red, unused with part original and used (4) with manuscript cancels, one on 1868 (25 May) receipt (small faults) for medicines. Barefoot 2

S$250-300

1868-82 Issues Die Proof 621

ᔛ P

3c. stamp-size in lilac on glazed card, fine. Photo

622

ᔛ P

3c. in lilac on gummed watermarked paper, fine. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

Imperforate Plate Proof S$350-450

Issued Stamps 3c. mint (4) perf 151⁄ 2 x15 in dull purple on blued paper, in dull purple on white, perf 14 in lilac, and perf 121⁄ 2 in dull purple (no gum and a little stained), plus used (6) in various perfs (one perf 121⁄ 2 ) and shades; condition generally good to fine

623

S$250-300

Documents 624 ័

625 ័

1864-67 receipts (3) from Singapore, each bearing India Receipt 1a. cancelled in manuscript, and 1872 (1 Nov.) receipt from Singapore and 1880 receipt from Penang, both bearing 3c. with manuscript cancel. Good to fine

S$150-180

1873 (20 Aug.) receipt for $8.12 being two year’s ground rent for land, showing circular “COLLECTOR/Arms/PROVINCE WELLESLEY” cachet in red and signed by Frank Swettenham, Collector of Land Revenue, and 1888 (1 Oct.) Quit-Rent receipt for three years rent showing large circular “COLLECTOR OF LAND REVENUE/arms/MALACCA” cachet (crossed by fold). An interesting pair

S$250-300

Note: Frank Swettenham became Governor of the Straits Settlements 1901-04 and was still active on the Malayan Planning Committee in 1943-45.

ENTERTAINMENTS 626

1930 10c., 20c. and 30c. (marginal with Survey Department imprint) in blocks of four, and Federated Malay States 1930s unoverprinted 2c. and 10c. blocks of four, 5c. pair, and overprinted “REVENUE” 5c. block of four and marginal vertical strip of four with part Survey Department imprint 10c. lower right corner strip of three with Survey Department imprint and 6c. on 2c.; some a little gum toned as usual, fine mint

S$700-900

MISCELLANEOUS 627 ័

1939 (28 Mar.) Birth Certificate (a little stained and creased) issued in Penang showing a fee of $1 paid; 1942 (3 Jan.) Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Malacca Second of Exchange Bill drawn on India with no duty payable as it had been paid on the First of Exchange; 1955 (1 Apr.) Marine Insurance Policy with Singapore Stamp Office 10c. meter datestamp in red; and 1957 (17 June) Agreement for Lease showing Federated Malay States Penang Stamp Office $40 meter datestamp in blue. An interesting lot

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FEDERATED MALAY STATES POSTAGE AND REVENUE ADHESIVE STAMPS 628

629

630

631

S ᔛ

ᔛអ B

1900 on Perak, $1 (two pinholes), $2, $5 and $25 (green partly washed out), each with Stamp Office datestamp. S.G. 11-14, £550+. Photo

S$200-250

–– $25 green and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, good colours, fine mint. Also 1928 Script $25 similarly overprinted, small surface abrasion at left. Photo

S$300-400

1900-01 CC $1, $2, $5 and $25, 1904-22 MCA $1 (8 including a block of four), $2 (8 including a block of six), $5 (4 including a vertical pair) and $25 (3), and 1922-34 Script $1 (3), $2 (2) and $5 (3), one with manuscript cancel, the others with Stamp Office datestamp, generally good to fine. Photo

S$500-600

1904 MCA $25 green and orange block of six (2x3), twice cancelled by “STAMP OFFICE/SEREMBAN NEGRI SEMBILAN” double-ring d.s. (4.7.07) and each horizontal row with two red ink lines, good colours, fine. Photo

S$600-800

Documents 632 ័

633 ័

1917 (17 Dec.) Certificate of practise as an advocate and solicitor, bearing 1908 $5 (4) tied by “STAMP OFFICE/SELANGOR” double-ring d.s. and showing large “JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER’S COURT/FEDERATED MALAY STATES” circular cachet

S$200-250

1923 (8 Oct.) Agreement for letting of mining engine and guarantee, bearing 5c. and 20c. tied by Ipoh datestamp; 1925 and 1934 Receipts both bearing 4c. cancelled by manuscript date; 1930 (14 Apr.) Promissory Note bearing 20c. pair tied by Kuala Selangor d.s.; and 1933 (5 Jan.) Bill of Exchange On Demand bearing uncancelled 4c. A good group

S$400-500

REVENUE STAMPS Die Proof

634 634

P ᔛ

Master with blank name and duty plate in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “BEFORE HARDENING” and dated “14 MAR 95”, fine. Photo Photos also appear on pages 33 and 39 35

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Federated Malay States, Revenue Stamps - contd. 635 636

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

637

638

Imperforate Colour Trials $1 in dull purple and carmine, the colour of the issued $100, on gummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo

S$600-800

$1 in dull purple and ultramarine, the colour of the issued $250, on gummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo

S$600-800

1909-10 MCA Issue $100 and $250, both with Stamp Office datestamps, fine. Barefoot 4-5, £300. Photo

S$200-250

$100 and $250 vertical pair, both with watermark upright, cancelled by Stamp Office datestamp and crossed by green crayon, fine. Rare, the $100 the discovery example. Barefoot 4a-5a, £600. Photo

S$600-800

639

$100 neatly cancelled by part Stamp Office datestamp, fine. Barefoot 4, £200. Photo

S$150-180

640

1926-28 Script Issue $100 and $250 both with Stamp Office datestamps, fine. Barefoot 7-8, £275. Photo

S$120-150

Document 641 ័

1936 (27 Apr.) large piece of document from a property transaction, bearing $25, $100 and $250 (28) plus Selangor 10c. and $1 postage stamps, each cancelled by “STAMP OFFICE/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s. (27.4.1936). A most remarkable franking. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

JUDICIAL STAMPS 642

1901 overprinted “JUDICIAL” on 5c. and 50c., overprinted “J” in red on 10c. and in black on 50c., and overprinted “Judicial” in red on 3c., 5c. (2), 10c. (2), 20c. (2, one mint), 50c. (3), $2 (2) and $5, in black on 5c. and 20c., and in red and in black on 10c. and 50c., all used, generally fine. Barefoot cat. £364

S$300-400

1903 Watermark Crown CC Die Proof

643 643

ᔛ P

Vignette only in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “BEFORE dated “5 SEP 02”, fine. Photo Photos also appear on pages 33 and 39 WWW.SPINK.COM

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HARDENING”

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Federated Malay States, Judicial Stamps, 1903 Watermark Crown CC - contd. Issued Stamps 644

645

3c. (3), 5c. (3), 10c. (2), 50c., $1 and $2, all unused with part original gum, mostly fine. A scarce group

S$150-180

5c. (3), 10c. (2), 25c. (4), 50c. (5), $1 (3), $2 (17 including a block of twelve and a pair), $5 (3), $10 (4), $25 (4) and $50 (4 including a vertical pair), some on piece, variously cancelled; $2, $3 (2) and $5 each with central punch hole and manuscript date, 5c. vertical strip of three, 50c. pair, $1 and $10 vertical pair, each perforated “C” (Court), and 10c. pair, $2, $5 pair + $10 on piece and $25 each perforated with a 64 hole diamond used in Perak. A fine lot

S$700-900

Documents 646 ័

1904 (15 Mar.) Civil Suit for a recovery of debt with interest, bearing $1, $2, $10 (4), $25 (5) and $50 in combination with Selangor 3c. vertical strip of four overprinted “J” in red, all tied by “MAGISTRATES COURT/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s.; 1905 (5 Oct.) Affidavit bearing $1 similarly cancelled; both a little soiled.

S$800-1,000

JOHORE POSTAGE AND REVENUE ADHESIVE STAMPS Issued Stamps 647

1904-10 $4, $10, $50 and $100, 1918-20 MCA $4 and 1922-41 Script $10, $100 (2) and $500, all with Stamp Office datestamp, the both the 1922 $100 with additional pen and crayon lines, condition generally fine. Photo

S$800-1,000

Documents 648 ័

1920 (29 June) Power of Attorney, registered in London for 10/-, bearing 1918 $3 tied by “STAMP OFFICE/JOHORE BAHRU” double-ring d.s.; 1926/27 Loan Note written in Chinese, on a form purchased and pre-stamped with Straits Settlements 10c. on 20 October in Singapore. On 26 February 1927 further stamped with Johore 3c. (4), 10c. (3) and $1 (10), all tied by “STAMP OFFICE KOTA TINGGI/JOHORE” double-ring d.s.; and 1934 (6 Dec.) Bill of Exchange At Sight, bearing 10c. tied by part Muar oval d.s. in red. A good group

S$350-450

REVENUE STAMPS 649

1950 $25, $100 and $250, fine and lightly cancelled. Barefoot 6-8, £325. Photo

S$300-400

JUDICIAL STAMPS 650

1904 watermark Rosette 50c. (unlisted in Barefoot) and $2 with overprint in blue, 191820 MCA 25c., 50c., $1 and $2 (unlisted in Barefoot) with overprint in blue-black and 1922 Script 50c. and $1 with overprint in blue-black, all used, generally fine

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Ex 640

Ex 649

655

666

Ex 647

661

679

654

662

682

663

675

Ex 685

687 715

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KEDAH POSTAGE AND REVENUE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE 651 ័

652 ័

653 ័

1926 (12 Feb.) Promissory Note taxed in Kedah bearing 25c., 50c. and $3, all with perfins and tied by circular cachet, registered in Penang with $1 tied by red embossed datestamp. On 20 November 1928 when the Supreme Court in Penang gave judgment favouring the lender for non-payment it was discovered that the duty should have been $3 so a further $2 is paid along with a penalty of $25, thus on reverse are Straits Settlements $1, $2 and $25 each tied by red embossed datestamp; a few small faults

S$300-400

1932 (16 June) and 1939 (23 Jan.) I.O.U.s (the latter creased) both bearing 25c. with perfin and tied by “DISTRICT COURT/KULIM” double-ring d.s.; 1935 (2 Feb.) Power of Attorney registered at the High Court Kedah with fee paid by $2 and notarised in Penang with fee paid by Straits Settlements 50c.; and 1939 (27 Nov.) First Bill of Exchange At Sight bearing 4c. tied by red datestamp. (4 items)

S$250-300

1952 (21 Jan.) Share Transfer bearing 10c. and $1 (3) tied by “STAMP OFFICE/KOTA STAR” double-ring d.s.; 1956 (1 Mar.) Promissory Notes (2), one bearing 20c. (4)and the other with $1 (2) and $2 (damaged) each with manuscript initials and tied by “STAMP OFFICE/KUALA MUDA” c.d.s. and receipted with a 6c. showing manuscript date; and 1962 (12 July) Policy Loan Agreement bearing $1, $2 and $5, all perforated “PAID” and tied by “STAMP OFFICE/KOTA STAR” c.d.s.

S$250-300

REVENUE STAMPS 654

655

1950 $25 black and brown horizontal strip of three with margin at right, unused with large part original gum (lightly toned), fine. Barefoot 4. Photo

S$600-800

–– $500 black and green, fine unused with large part original gum (lightly toned). Rare. Barefoot 6. Photo

S$800-1,000

KELANTAN 656

1937 $25 red-brown and blue-green, unused with trace of original gum, fine. Also Postage 1911-15 MCA $1 green and brown, $2, $5 and $25 fiscally cancelled, fine

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S$150-180


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657 657

658 ័

1950 $25, $100 and $250 affixed to part sheet headed “Specimens of Revenue Stamps” (“Special” deleted), “Date of Issue 15/11/50” and “Date of Withdrawal w.e.f.”, a little soiled around perfs otherwise fine. Rare. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

–– $25 brown and red in combination with Postage 1957 $1 (5) on piece removed from a Chinese clubbed packet wrapper and cancelled by “KUALA KRAI” c.d.s. A fine example of a revenue stamp postally used. Rare. Photo

S$600-800

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MALACCA 659 ័

1953 (22 June) Indenture of Mortgage, bearing 1950 $25 red and brown used with Postage 1949 $5 (3), all tied by red embossed datestamp and showing “REGISTRAR OF DEEDS/MALACCA” circular cachet. Scarce

S$300-400

NEGRI SEMBILAN POSTAGE AND REVENUE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE 660 ័

1936 (19 Dec.) Power of Attorney with duty at $3 paid by $1 and $2 and by a further $3 ($1 and $2) in Johore at Muar, neat and attractive; and 1951 (22 Jan.) Special Power of attorney issued in India on Stamped Revenue paper for 1r.8a., and stamp duty of $5 ($1 and $2 pair) paid by Negri Sembilan Postage stamp at Stamp Office Kuala Pilah (22.1.51)

S$300-400

REVENUE STAMPS 661

1891 $25 green and blue, lightly cancelled in red, the green a little washed out otherwise fine. Rare. Barefoot 1. Photo

S$180-220

662

1936-39 Script $25 purple and blue on blue, fresh and fine mint. Barefoot 5. Photo

S$200-250

663

1950 $25 red and brown, fine used. Barefoot 7. Photo

S$150-180

PAHANG POSTAGE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE PURPOSES 664 ័

1939 (21 Mar.) and 1940 (17 Sept.) Receipts bearing 4c. and 6c. respectively, both tied by violet datestamp; a few small faults

S$100-120

REVENUE STAMPS 665

刂+ អ

1890 5c. lilac and blue block of four, fresh and fine mint. Barefoot 1. Photo

S$400-500

666

1936 $25 purple and blue on blue, fine mint. Barefoot 4. Photo

S$200-250

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667

668

667

ᔛ E

1950 $250 composite essay with photographic vignette and handpainted frame, name and duty plate in black, green and Chinese white, executed on card (84x101mm.) marked “Approved”, initialled and dated “20/3/49” in red ink; the card slightly soiled otherwise fine. A magnificent example of the artist’s work. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

PROVENANCE:

George Asch, November 1991 668

–– $25, $100 and $250 affixed to part sheet headed “Specimens of Revenue Stamps” (“Special” deleted), “Date of Issue 10/7/50” and “Date of Withdrawal w.e.f.”, fine. Rare. Photo

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PENANG POSTAGE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE 669 ័

1955 (9 May) Conveyance, originally stamped at $4 by use of Penang Stamp Office franking machine, subsequently noted as insufficiently paid and a $1 was affixed and tied by “STAMP OFFICE/PENANG” c.d.s.; 1955 (21 July) Agreement for Letting, bearing $1, $2 (2 ) and $5 (4), each similarly cancelled; 1955 (16 Dec.) Bill of Exchange bearing India Foreign Bill 3r. and 6r. (9) and Penang 6c. (on face), 10c., 25c., $1 (5) and $5 (3); 1956 (30 June) and 1959 (10 June) Bills of Lading both bearing 10c.; and 1960 (20 Apr.) First of Exchange Bill drawn on India bearing Foreign Bill 4a. (10) and 6r. (3) and Penang 5c., 10c. (2), 50c. and $2 (8). An interesting group

S$300-400

REVENUE STAMPS

670 (detail)

671 670 ័

671 ័

1950 (8 Aug.) Indenture of Conveyance and Covenant, bearing 1949 $25 (2) plus Postage $1 (corner defect) and $5 (on inside), all tied by “STAMP OFFICE/PENANG” c.d.s. Photo

S$200-250

1955 (15 Apr.) Indenture of Conveyance by auction, bearing $25 vertical strip of three, $100 and Postage $1 and $5 (2), all tied by “STAMP OFFICE/PENANG” c.d.s. Most attractive and rare. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

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PERAK POSTAGE AND REVENUE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE Issued Stamps 672

1895 3c., 10c., 25c., 50c. green and black, $1, $3, $5 and $25, the 50c. and $1 with manuscript date, the others with part Stamp Office datestamps; the $3 with perfs clipped at foot, the $5 with vertical crease and the $25 slightly washed, otherwise fine

S$200-250

Documents 673 ័

1935 unused Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ipoh cheque showing “1” in circle (a ledger entry for stamp duty purposes); 1936 and 1937 Certificates of Insurance, both with 25c. Stamp Duty paid at Teluk Anson; 1937 (19 Oct.) Power of Authority bearing $1 (3) and $2 tied by “STAMP OFFICE/B. PADANG” c.d.s.; 1939 (20 May) Substitution of Power of Attorney bearing $2 (2) tied by manuscript date; 1939 (3 Aug.) Life Insurance Policy bearing 10c. pair tied by oval d.s.; 1941 (14 Aug.) Promissory Notes (2), one with 3c. and 25c., the other with 50c., all tied by “STAMP OFFICE/TAIPING” oval d.s.; 1949 (21 Nov.) Wayleave bearing 25c. tied by large “STAMP OFFICE/IPOH” oval d.s. in violet; and 1962 (16 Dec.) Agreement bearing $1 (3) and $5 tied by “STAMP OFFICE/IPOH” c.d.s. An interesting lot

S$300-350

REVENUE STAMPS 1880-90 Overprinted “PERAK” Issued Stamps 674

675

“PERAK” 15mm. long 3c., 5c., 10c., 50c., $1, $2 and $5, “PERAK” 13mm. long 3c. (blunt corner), 5c., 10c., 50c., $1 pair, $25 and “PERAK” 10mm. long 3c., 5c. (mint), 10c., 50c. and $2, all used, most with manuscript date, generally fine. Barefoot cat £335

S$300-400

“PERAK” 13mm. long, 5c. lilac and blue, variety overprint double, one inverted, fine mint. Barefoot 10a. Photo

S$200-250

Documents

676 (detail) 676 ័ 677 ័

677 (detail)

1890 (5 Dec.) Memo. of Lease issued by the Government of Perak, bearing “PERAK” 15mm. long $5 tied by blue crayon and with central punch hole. Very scarce. Photo

S$400-500

1890 (12 Dec.) Memo. of Lease of mining land issued by the Government of Perak, bearing “PERAK” 15mm. long $5 tied by blue crayon and with central punch hole. After the land had been worked the lease was surrendered and a Federated Malay States $2 (surface faults) was applied to pay the duty for the Surrender of a Lease. Very scarce, one of two known. Photo

S$400-500

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1900 Three Cents Surcharge 678

3c. on $5 top left corner block of eight (2x4) with plate number (lightly toned and one with crease), block of four (one thinned) and singles (3), all unused without gum, and four used examples which are much scarcer. Condition generally fine. Barefoot 30

S$100-120

1936 Issue 679

ᔛ P

Die Proofs Master with blank name and duty plates, stamp-size in black on glazed card, fine. Photo

S$300-400

680 ᔛ P

$25 name and duty plate in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “G/Perak 4540/1” and dated “26.11.35”, fine. Photo

S$500-600

681

刂+ អ

Issued Stamps $25 purple and blue on blue block of four, fine mint. Barefoot 33. Photo

S$500-600

682

$100 black and red on blue, fine mint. Barefoot 34. Photo

S$400-500

680

Document

683 (detail) 683 ័

1940 (5 Apr.) Deed of Dissolution, bearing $25 (2) in combination with Postage $2 and Federated Malay States Revenue $250 (3), all tied by large “STAMP OFFICE/IPOH” doublelined oval datestamp. A rare combination. Photo Photos also appear on page 39 WWW.SPINK.COM

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S$800-1,000


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1950 Issue Issued Stamps

684 684

685

$25, $100 and $250 affixed to part sheet headed “Specimens of Revenue Stamps” (“Special” deleted), “Date of Issue 20/2/50” and “Date of Withdrawal w.e.f.”; some minor discolouration to piece otherwise fine. Rare. Photo $25 (2), $100 block of four and $250, fine used. Barefoot 35-37. Photo Photo for lot 685 appears on page 39 47

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Perak - contd.

JUDICIAL STAMPS 1880-86 Issues 686

687

“PERAK” in sans-serif letters 10c., 25c. (narrow “P” and “K”), 50c. and $5 (defect at upper right); “PERAK” 15x3mm., curved tail to “R” 10c. pair, 10c. on 25c., 25c., 50c. (2), $1, $2 (2), $3 and $5; “PERAK” 15x3mm., straight tail to “R” 10c. pair and single, 25c., 50c. and $2; “PERAK” 13x2.5mm. 10c., 25c., 50c., $3 and $5; and “PERAK” in italics 50c. and $1; all used, condition a little mixed in places though generally fine for these issues. Barefoot cat. £720

S$800-1,000

“PERAK” 12x3mm. in seriffed letters, $1 brown and green with manuscript cancel, some surface damage at top and corner crease. A new discovery. Photo

S$200-250

1892 Issue 688

10c., 25c., 50c., $1, $2, $5, $10 and $25, all with manuscript cancels, the $25 additionally perforated with diamond of nine holes; some small faults. The $10 and $25 believed to be the only known examples. Barefoot 42-50. Photo

S$600-800

1896-99 Issue 689

Overprinted “Judicial” on 3c., overprinted “JUDICAL” in seriffed letters on $3 (badly defective but the only recorded example and overprinted “JUDICIAL” in sans-serif letters on 10c. (defective corner), 25c., 50c. green and black, $5, $10 and $25, all used, the sansserif stamps additionally perforated by diamond on nine holes. Photo

S$500-600

SELANGOR POSTAGE AND REVENUE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE 690

1895-99 3c., 5c., 10c., 25c., $1 (2), $2, $3, $5, $10, $25 block of four and 1900 3c. on 50c., all used, three with manuscript cancels, the others with part Stamp Office datestamps; condition generally fine. Photo

S$500-600

Documents 691 ័

1896 (29 Sept.) Promissory Note (light stains and creases) bearing 1895 $2 (2) tied by “STAMP OFFICE/SELANGOR” oval d.s.; also 1939 (Aug.) First of Exchange Bills, one with duty of $2.20, the other with duty of $2.95

S$250-300

REVENUE STAMPS 1874 Issue 692

50c. purple and black overprinted “SELANGOR” reading upwards, cancelled by blue “B&Co” firm’s chop and part manuscript date, fine. Less than ten examples known. Barefoot 2. Photo

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S$200-250


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––––– Ex 688 –––––

692

Ex 696

––––––––––––––––––– Ex 689 –––––––––––––––––––

705

––––– Ex 703 –––––

706

Ex 718

690

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1888 Issue Issued Stamps 693

10c.+20c., $1 pair, $2 (2), $5 (2) and $25 block of four with overprint reading up (each on small piece - all a little toned), 3c., 5c., 10c., 20c., 50c., $1, $2 and $5 with overprint reading down, and 1890 3c. on 5c. with overprint and surcharge reading up (badly defective but the only known example), all used, generally good to fine

S$600-800

Documents 694 ័

1891 (13 Feb.) and (12Aug.) Receipts bearing 3c. with manuscript cancel; 1894 (28 July) Promissory Note bearing 10c. and 20c. tied by Stamp Office Selangor oval d.s.; 1895 (18 May), (8 June), (22 Aug.) and (28 Oct.) Promissory Notes bearing 10c. and 20c. pair, 20c. block of four, $1 and $2 respectively, all cancelled by Stamp Office Selangor oval d.s.; 1895 (20 Sept.) Promissory Note bearing 20c. and Postage 5c. similarly cancelled. A good group. (8 items)

S$400-500

1936-39 Issue Die Proof

695 695

P ᔛ

$100 name and duty plate in black on glazed card (92x60mm), marked “appd” and dated “8.3.39”, some very light discolouration. Photo

S$500-600

Issued Stamps 696 ័ 697 ័

$25 on piece with Postage $5, $25 (2) on piece with Postage $2 and $100 on piece with Postage $1, $2 and $5, all tied by “STAMP OFFICE/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s. Photo

S$600-800

$25 used with Postage 10c. and $1 and Federated Malay States Revenue $250 (28) on piece cut off a land transaction document, each cancelled by “STAMP OFFICE/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s. A remarkable franking. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

1950 Issue 698

$25 vertical pair and single, $100 and $250 (tiny mark in lower left value tablet), fine used. Barefoot 104-106

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Selangor - contd.

JUDICIAL STAMPS Overprinted “J” 699

700

In black on 5c., 10c., 50c. (both), $1, $2, $3, $5, $10 and $25 (on piece with two $5), all but one 50c. cancelled by “MAGISTRATES COURT/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s., fine. Barefoot cat. £202

S$250-300

In red on 3c., 5c., 10c., 25c., 50c. dull purple and black and $1, and in blue on 25c., 50c. dull purple and black (3), $1, $2, $5 and $25 (on piece with unoverprinted $5), all used, most cancelled by “MAGISTRATES COURT/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s., fine. Barefoot cat. £149

S$150-180

Overprinted “Judicial” 701

In black on 5c., 10c., 50c. (2, one without stop), $1, $2, $3 and $5, and in red on $1 (2), $2, $5 strip of three and single and $10, all cancelled by “MAGISTRATES COURT/KUALA LUMPUR” double-ring d.s., mostly fine. Barefoot cat. £245

S$300-400

SUNGEI UJONG REVENUE STAMPS 702

3c. block of four and single and 10c. mint, 5c. (2), 20c., 50c., $1 and $5 used, various types, both dollar values with green washed; condition generally good to fine

S$350-450

TRENGGANU POSTAGE AND REVENUE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE 703

1910-19 $1 (3), $3, $5 and $25 (2), 1921-41 MCA $1, $3 and $5 and Script $1, $3 (3), $5 (punch hole) and $25, all used, generally fine. Photo

S$600-800

Ex 704 704 ័

705

706

1921-41 Script 2c., 6c., 50c., $1 pair, $3 and $5 on piece and an additional $3 (defective) on piece, all cancelled by large “STAMP OFFICE KEMAMAN” bi-lingual c.d.s., rare; also 5c., 10c., 20c. (2), 25c., 30c. and 50c. with Telegraph cancels. A good lot. Photo

S$500-600

–– $50 green and yellow, fine used. Very scarce and much under-catalogued. S.G. 46, £375. Photo

S$400-500

–– $100 green and scarlet, fine used. Very scarce. S.G. 47, £600. Photo

S$400-500

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REVENUE STAMPS 1950 Issue

707 707

$25, $100 and $250 affixed to part sheet headed “Specimens of Revenue Stamps” (“Special” deleted), “Date of Issue 6/2/50” and “Date of Withdrawal w.e.f.”, fine. Rare. Photo 53

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF MALAYA 708

A mainly mint range including Kedah $1 handstamped “Dai/Nippon/2602/malaya” in blue; Kelantan overprinted “FISCAL” and with Sunagawa seal 10c. on 6c. marginal pair, 50c. on 1c. and $1 on 4c.; General Issues handstamped with boxed “Tax” handstamp on “DAI NIPPON” values of Negri Sembilan, Pahang (12 including 30c. lower right corner block of eight with imprint), Perak (6) and Selangor 40c. marginal block of four and on “Kanji” values including Perak $1 and $5 vertical pair used. A good lot

709 709 ័

710 ័

710

Power of Attorney originally executed in Madras and witnessed, registered in Malacca 14 June 1932 of which this is a certified copy. The document was required to be used as a power of attorney in other Malay States each of which required registration. Some of these were pre-war and others during the occupation. The fee for registration was three dollars and remained the same during the occupation. Re-registration in Malacca was 50c. although on 19 December 1940 a penalty for late registration was charged a further 50c. The document bears Federated Malay States $1 and $2 (21.11.32), Johore $1 and $3 (23.2.38), Malacca 50c. (2; 17.12.40), Johore Dai Nippon $1 on 1c. and $2 (9.9.44) and boxed h.s. on Kedah (3; applied Selangor 28.7.45). A magnificent document, much travelled and full of character. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Deed of Substitution Pursuant to a Power of Attorney, first registered and duty paid at Malacca (5.8.41) using Straits $1 tied by red embossed datestamp. It was then registered in Negri Sembilan with duty paid used Negri $1 and cancelled at the Seremban Stamp Office. In December 1942 during the Japanese occupation the deed was registered at Muar using Johore “DAI NIPPON” $1 and eventually the deed was re-registered at Malacca on 15 March 1943. Photo

S$200-250

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1941 (14 Aug.) Promissory Note bearing unoverprinted Selangor 2c. and 8c. and Perak 10c. overprinted “DAI NIPPON” and with boxed “Tax” h.s.; 1942-44 Receipts (4) each with 4c. duty using various issues; 1942-43 Receipts (4) each with 6c. duty using various issues; 1943 (2 Sept.) Promissory Note bearing Selangor $2 vertical pair overprinted “DAI NIPPON” and with boxed “Tax” h.s.; 1943 (20 Sept.) Agreement bearing Japan 25s; and 1944 (25 Mar.) Agreement bearing Pahang 25c. overprinted “DAI NIPPON” and with boxed “Tax” h.s. A good lot. (12 items)

S$500-600

Johore 712

1942 overprinted “DAI NIPPON/2602”, 5c., 6c., 10c., $2 (striated paper), $5 and $10 (striated paper) each in a mint marginal block of four (the dollar values from top left corner with plate number), and $1 (striated paper) used on piece; also a small range of surcharged values including 6c. on 5c. mint corner block of four with plate number and 25c. on 30c. mint marginal block of fifteen. A fine lot

S$800-1,000

Kedah 713

714

1942 handstamped with boxed “Tax”, 6c. (2, one with handstamp inverted), 10c., 25c. corner block of four, 40c., 50c., $1 and $5 mint, 50c. and $5 used, fine

S$400-500

–– $2 green and brown, light vertical crease otherwise fine used. Unlisted in Barefoot and the only recorded example. Photo

S$250-300

Pahang 715

“Dai/Nippon/2602/Malaya” h.s. in blue on Pahang $25 purple and blue on blue, fine used. Scarce. Barefoot 202. Photo

S$300-400

Perak 716

刂អ B

717 ័

1943-45 6c. brown and red, a complete unused sheet (5x5) with colourless roulette, fine unused, also two used singles, one with red roulette, the other with variety horizontal roulettes double, fine. Barefoot 141, 141a

S$150-180

–– 6c. with red roulette on 1943 (16 June) Receipt, and 6c. with plain roulettes on 1944 (31 Oct.) Receipt, both with manuscript cancels

S$200-250

Straits Settlements 718 ័

1942 handstamped “Dai/Nippon/2602/Malaya” in blue on 50c. strip of three and inverted on 50c. strip of five, both on small pieces, fine. Scarce. Barefoot 201, 201a; £325. Photo Photos appear on pages 39 and 49

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S$500-600


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THAI OCCUPATION OF MALAYA Kedah

719 719 ័

1945 (16 June) Affidavit (a re-used Rubber Control form first used in Kulim on 29 Sept. 1937) bearing 1944 Arms 10c. black on blue-green; some faults though very rare, being one of four recorded documents bearing this stamp. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

Trengganu 720

1944 marginal proofs with blank value tablets in red-brown and in yellow-brown, and issued 1c. to $50 set of fourteen, four of the dollar values from the lower right corner, fine. Barefoot 41-54. Photo

S$500-600

MALAYAN FEDERATION 721 ័

1961 (18 July) and 1965 (8 Mar.) Fire Insurance Policies both showing Stamp Office Penang machine datestamps in blue for 50c. and 25c.; also 1983 (29 Apr.) Power of Attorney granted by the Government of Gujarat and paid 50r. by use of stamped paper, registered at Pulau Pinang Stamp Office and paid 10 Ringgit by machine datestamp in red

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S$100-120


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1963 DE LA RUE ISSUE Imperforate Colour Proof

722 722

ᔛ P អ B

$25 dull carmine, a lower right corner block of eighteen (6x3) on gummed watermarked paper with imprint and plate numbers, handstamped “COLOUR APPROVED”, initialled and dated “29.10.62”; some minor gum wrinkles and the first vertical row with heavy crease, otherwise fine. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

Issued Stamps 723

724

刂អ B

P អ ᔛ B

$25 dull carmine top right corner block of nine ex the archives without gum, marked in right selvedge “Block of stamps taken for CA Colour sheet”, initialled and dated “6/9/67”; $100 slate-blue and $250 green unmounted mint lower right corner blocks of ten (5x2) with plate numbers and part imprint and mounted mint singles; also used examples of the $25 (5), $100 (3) and $250 (2)

S$1,000-1,200

$25 dull carmine block of thirty-five (7x5) from the left of the sheet, being part of a file sheet used for colour comparison during a later printing with reference number “SACP 2495”, dated “5 SEP 1967” and signed; some creases etc. and the fifth and sixth columns re-enforced with adhesive tape

S$400-500

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725

725

ᔛ P

$250 green imperforate proof affixed to De La Rue printed card in preparation for the Dublin printing, marked “all circular crest to be the same colour as D.P.”, “Approved subject to comment above”, signed and dated “24/5/73”. Photo

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S$1,000-1,200


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1973 DE LA RUE ISSUE PRINTED IN DUBLIN Imperforate Colour Proofs 726

727

ᔛ P អ B

ᔛ P អ B

$100 slate-blue and $250 green, both in a block of forty (10x4) on gummed watermarked paper being the bottom four rows of the sheet with 1A plate numbers and De La Rue imprint at foot and colour bars in large margin at right, handstamped “COLOUR APPROVED DUBLIN”, signed and dated “5/7/73” and “29/6/73” respectively; some creases and folds

S$2,000-2,500

$100 slate-blue and $250 green on gummed watermarked paper, both in an interpane block of ten (5x2) showing 1B plate numbers at left below the upper row; some creases/folds

S$1,000-1,200

Perforated Colour Proofs 728

P អ ᔛ B

$25 dull carmine, $100 slate-blue and $250 grey-green, each in a block of twenty on gummed watermarked paper being the bottom two rows of the sheet showing plate number 1A, handstamped “COLOUR APPROVED DUBLIN”, signed and dated “6/7/73” or “29/6/73”, also similar $25 and $100 blocks with recess plate number 3A and litho plate number 1A 2A 2A 1A 1A and dated “27.2.74”. Fresh and fine

S$2,000-2,500

Documents 729 ័

1963 (19 Oct.) Indenture of Conveyance, bearing 1963 $25 (3) and $100 in combination with Malacca Postage $1, $2 and $5 (4), all tied by poor Malacca red embossed datestamp; and 1973 (10 Jan.) Share Transfer bearing 1969 glazed paper $250 (2) in combination with Johore Postage 20c. (2) and Malaysia Postage $1, $5 and $10 (3), all tied by Stamp Office Johor Bahru c.d.s. An interesting pair of documents

S$300-400

MALAYSIA 1975 Issue Imperforate Proofs

730 730

ᔛ P

$25 grey-black, $100 blue and $250 claret, each an imperforate proof with crest showing hornbill head facing flower, affixed to Harrison presentation card, fine; also the set of three used. Photo 59

S$500-600


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Malaysia - contd.

1982 Issue Imperforate Colour Trials

731 731

P ᔛ

$1000 imperforate colour trials (3) in purple, olive-green and in vermilion with crest changed to show hornbill with outstretched wings facing the viewer, each affixed to Harrison presentation card, fine. Photo

S$500-600

Issued Stamps 732

$25 lower right corner block of four with plate number and $1000 lower left corner unmounted mint block of four, the latter with the odd minor tone spot; also $25, $100, $250, $500 and $1000 used

S$600-800

1985 Issue 733

刂 ᔛ

$25 top left corner blocks of nine and four, $100 lower left corner block of four and $1000 top left corner block of nine, fine unmounted mint. Photo

S$800-1,000

Later Issues 734

735

736

737

刂អ ᔛ B

刂អ ᔛ B

刂អ ᔛ B

1990 (Jan.) 10c., $1 and $5 (on piece) pairs used, 50c. and $5 (vertical perfs misplaced to left) lower left corner mint pairs; 1990 (July) no watermark, perf 121⁄ 2 mint $10 marginal block of four and $250 lower right corner pair) and used $50 and $100 on pieces; 1993 no watermark, perf 101⁄ 2 $10, $50 and $100 used, perf 121⁄ 2 $10 marginal block of four, $50 and $100 lower right corner pair unmounted mint, and 2000 watermarked, perf 121⁄ 2 $10 unmounted mint. A fine lot

S$300-400

1990 (July) no watermark, perf 121⁄ 2 $10 violet block of twenty from the left of a sheet showing vertical perforations misplaced 10mm. to right, fine unmounted mint. A spectacular error

S$600-800

1990 SPM watermark, perf 121⁄ 2 $100 green, a complete mint sheet (10x5), fine unmounted mint. Unlisted in Barefoot

S$600-800

c.1993 no watermark, perf 101⁄ 2 $50 vermilion, a block of forty (8x5) with margins at top and at foot, fine unmounted mint. Barefoot 29

S$800-1,000

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Ex 733

738

刂អ ᔛ B

–– perf 101⁄ 2 $250 lake block of forty (8x5), fine unmounted mint. Unlisted in Barefoot

S$1,000-1,200

Documents 739 ័

1978 (Jan) and 1981 (Feb.) Auctioneer’s Licences both bearing $25; 1983 (17 June) Share Transfer bearing $25 in combination with Postage 40c., 50c., $1 and $10; 1985 (Jan.) Share Transfer bearing $25 and $250 in combination with Postage 20c. and 50c.; 1985 (Oct.) Share Transfer bearing $10 (2), $500 and $1000 in combination with Postage 50c. and $2; and 1987 (Jan.) Share Transfer bearing $25 (2), $100 (2) and $1000 in combination with Postage 50c. $2, $5 and $10. An interesting lot

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S$300-400


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Malaysia - contd.

POSTAGE STAMPS USED FOR REVENUE 740 ័

1966-92 range of documents including cheques, Deed of Assignment, Letter of Guarantee, Letter of Indemnity, Marine Cargo Insurance Policy, Agreement for Safe Deposit Box, Praecipe and Writ of Summons, all bearing postage stamps with values to $20. A fine and most interesting lot. (13 items)

S$200-250

SOCIAL SECURITY 1973 Issue 741

10c. to $5.60 affixed to piece ex the De La Rue archives, and 30c., 50c., 80c., $1.10, $1.40, $1.90, $2.10, $3.10, $4.40, $5.60, $7.90 and $10.10 in complete unmounted mint sheets (10x10); also 30c. (2), 50c. (3) and 80c. affixed to 1973 Savings Card

S$1,000-1,200

1974 Issue 742

ᔛ P

Seven imperforate proofs without value in various colours affixed to card with suggested values printed above, dated “22.1.74” and with Social Insurance signed handstamp at foot

S$600-800

1975 Issue Imperforate Proof 743

ᔛ P អ B

A lower right corner block of twelve in deep blue without value on ungummed unwatermarked paper, the fifth stamp in top row with red ink ring indicating a flaw and marked in bottom margin “Corrected”, signed and dated “15.5.75”, fine

S$200-250

SINGAPORE REVENUE STAMPS 1948-53 Issue Issued Stamps 744

Perf 14 $25 and $100 vertical pair, and Perf 13 $25 and $100 (2, one with tiny surface fault at top), each cancelled by embossed datestamp, one perf 13 $100 in black the rest in red, fine

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S$500-600


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1948-53 Issues Documents

745 745 ័

746 ័

747 ័

746

1949 (31 Oct.) Indenture of Sale of a piece of land and buildings in East Coast Road, bearing $25 pair, $100 and $500 (2) in combination with Postage $2 (2) and $5 (2), all neatly tied by red embossed datestamps. A rare and most attractive document. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

1950 (20 July) - 1954 (2 Feb.) Indenture of Mortgage of land and Godowns in Magazine Road for an overdraft with the duty paid by $100 and $500 on 20 July 1950. The overdraft was increased on 2 February 1954 with the duty paid with $100 (3, one damaged) and perf 13 $500, all clearly tied by red embossed datestamp showing clear differences between the various printings. A remarkable and most attractive document. Photo

S$1,500-2,000

1953 (16 Feb.) Second Supplemental Debenture bearing $25 (3) in combination with Postage 50c., $2 (2) and $5 (4), all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp, fine

S$250-300

1954-64 Issues Issued Stamps 748

1954 Script $100 and 1964 Edward watermark $25, $100 (slightly rounded top right corner) and $500 pair, each cancelled by part red embossed datestamp, fine. Photo Photo for lot 748 appears on page 67 63

S$400-500


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Singapore, 1954-64 Issues - contd. Documents

751 (detail)

749 749 ័

750 ័

751 ័

1967 (21 Dec.) Indenture of Mortgage to secure an overdraft, bearing 1964 $25 (3), $100 (4) and $500 (3) in combination with Postage 50c., $2 (2) and $5 (4, one crossed by fold), all tied by red embossed datestamp. A rare and impressive franking. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

1966 (31 Jan.) Certificate to practice as an Advocate and Solicitor, bearing 1964 $25 pair tied by red embossed datestamp; and 1966 (15 Aug.) Tenancy Agreement bearing 1964 $100 in combination with Postage $2 (2), all ted by red embossed datestamp. A fine pair of documents

S$200-300

1970 (6 Apr.) Indenture of Conveyance, bearing 1964 $500 in combination with 1969 $25 and Postage $1 and $2, all tied by red embossed datestamp. A most unusual combination of values. Photo

S$300-400

1966 Issue 752

5c. and 10c. blocks of four, 50c. and $1 pairs, all mint, $2 pair and $5 block of seventy (two with a punch hole) used; also 1985 10c. vertical pair, 50c., $1 and $5 (used) singles and $2 mint block of four, 1990 10c. mint corner block of four and used (2) and $5 used block of four, and Trade Development Board 1983 $2 and $10 mint

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S$400-500


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1969-82 Issues 753

754

ᔛ P អ B

755 ័

1969 $25, $100, $500 and $2000 affixed to piece ex the printer’s file, each with the lower right corner cut off for security purposes; 1975 large design $10,000 and $50,000 used, and $50,000 numbered B0000 and perforated “D.L.R.” for Specimen purposes; 1979 pink-tinted paper $100 mint, $500 and $2000 used; 1982 $25 block of four, $100 and $500 mint, $2000 used. A fine lot. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1975 $100 proof sheet of the frame only in ochre on gummed watermarked paper, comprising two panes thirty (6x5) one above the other marked plate 1A and 1B, some light folds. Ex the printer’s archive

S$1,500-1,800

1982 (17 Mar.) Assignment of Lease for a shop lot at Katong Plaza, bearing $25 pair, $1000 strip of three and $500 (punch hole), and large format $10,000 in combination with 1985 $2 (2) and $5, all neatly tied by red embossed datestamp, fine. Attractive

S$300-400

ENTERTAINMENT TAX 756

1955 Script 71⁄ 2 c., 121⁄ 2 c., 30c. and unlisted 15c. on 121⁄ 2 c. (no gum and vertical crease) mint singles (all a little soiled), 10c. and 25c. corner blocks of four, 1961-65 Edward wmk 21⁄ 2 c. to 25c. and c.1971 15c. and 30c. marginal block of four, fine mint

S$200-250

Ex 757 757 ័

–– 30c. half on 1957 (1 Dec.) ticket for Rose Revue (for the famous showgirl Rose Chan), c.1971 15c. half on 1976 (8 May) ticket for Bright Cinema and c.1976 15c. half on ticket for Mercury Theatre (the only recorded example). Photo

S$250-300

RUBBER EXPORT CESS 758

ᔛ P

1971 25 tons, 50 tons and 100 tons imperforate proofs affixed to sample sheet ex the De La Rue archives, fine

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S$200-250


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

THE PROPERTY OF OTHER VENDORS Straits Settlements Judicial

759 759 ័

760 ័

1869 (15 Dec.) Petition, bearing 1868 50c., $1 and $25 pairs (3) each cancelled by manuscript date; one with small area of surface damage and the document with some folds and lightly damp spotted. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1882 handstamped “JUDICIAL” on $1 blue, a vertical strip of three on piece cancelled by manuscript date “20.6.82” and initials, fine. A scarce multiple. Barefoot 54, £225+. Photo

S$300-400

Revenue 761 ័

762 ័

1871 (22 Sept.) Oriental Bank Corporation cheque showing good to fine impression of 3c. embossed handstamp with Stamp Office Singapore datestamp alongside; the cheque with three vertical folds

S$60-80

1874-78 $25 and $50 on piece cancelled by manuscript date “8-12-84”. Fine condition for this issue. Barefoot 50-51, £250. Photo

S$300-400

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Ex 748

760

782

791

787

794

789

795

790

796

762

797

798

799

800

792 802

804

882

793

Ex 864

885

886 67

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, Revenue - contd. 763 ័

1913 (5 Apr.) Memorial for a property for the Deutsch Asiatische Bank, bearing 1906 12 50c., $1, $2 pair, $5 strip of three and $25 (2), all with Singapore red embossed datestamp and showing cachet of the German Consul-General; 1938 (4 May) Indenture bearing KGV Revenue $25 (3) and KGVI postage 50c., $1, $2 and $5 (2), all tied by Singapore red embossed datestamp. Both clean and attractive

S$600-800

764 (detail) 764 ័

1937 (17 Nov.) Indenture of Conveyance, bearing “REVENUE/REVENUE” $25 and Postage $5, both clearly tied by Penang red embossed datestamp, fine. Photo

S$500-600

SINGAPORE

765 (detail) 765 ័

1958 (28 Feb.) Indenture bearing 1954 $100 (3) and $500 (3) with Postage $2 (2), all tied by Singapore red embossed datestamp. Most attractive. Photo

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S$1,500-1,800


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STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

EARLY LETTERS AND HANDSTAMPS

766

766

1804 (26 Feb.) entire letter, headed “Ship Ganges”, addressed to “William English Esq late, Surgeon in the Honourable Comp’s Service, Humber Bank, Hull” from Nat Turner, believed to be the Ship’s purser (private circular cachet in red on reverse) and showing, on reverse, London transit datestamp (8.8). The contents of the letter describe the Battle of Pulo Aura in the Straits of Malacca where a convoy of East Indiamen drove off and chased a powerful French naval squadron under Admiral Linois. Photo

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767 767

1821 (14 Apr.) entire letter docketed from Malacca to London, marked “p. Morly”, “1oz 1/4” and rated “2/11”, showing framed “LIVERPOOL/INDIA LETTER” on reverse across join; the entire with two vertical folds, a little soiled and with seal cut away on reverse. A very scarce cover from the second Dutch occupation, 1814-24. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore, June 2000 Penang 768

1817 (23 Nov.) entire letter to Scotland, rated “1/10” and showing light step-type “BRIXHAM/SHIP LETTER” in red. An early letter from Penang. Photo

S$800-1,000

PROVENANCE:

Tay Peng Hian, November 1986 769

770

771

1820 (17 Aug.) entire to London, rated “3/1”, showing framed “INDIA LETTER/PLYMOUTH” (crossed by heavy filing crease) and, on reverse, red arrival datestamp (25.4.21)

S$150-180

1833 (10 Aug.) entire letter to London, rated “1/3” and showing, on reverse, circular intaglio “PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND/POST OFFICE” with framed “INDIA LETTER/KINGSBRIDGE” in red alongside. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1836 (3 Sept.) entire letter from Singapore to London, rated “1/3”, showing framed “INDIA LETTER/LIVERPOOL” and, on reverse, a mainly fine strike of boxed “PINANG/POST OFFICE” d.s. in red for 5th September and arrival d.s. (18.4.37); horizontal filing crease across face panel. Approximately eleven examples known of this short-lived datestamp, used from May 1836 to June 1837. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

PROVENANCE:

Admiral George C. Dyer, November 1984 W.H. Lu, September 1985 Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007 772

1838 (31 Jan.) entire letter to Edinburgh, rated “2/6” and showing, on reverse, fine boxed “PINANG/POST OFFICE” d.s. in black just crossed at one corner by framed “INDIA LETTER/PLYMOUTH” and arrival datestamp (11.6); some wear and discolouration along folds. Rare, nine examples of this datestamp recorded. Photo Photos also appear on page 73 WWW.SPINK.COM

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771

772

773

774

1839 (26 Aug.) entire to London, rated “2/8” and showing, on reverse, light boxed “PENANG/SHIP LETTER/Bearing” d.s. in red with Calcutta Ship Letter d.s. alongside and framed “INDIA LETTER/LIVERPOOL” overstruck by red arrival c.d.s. Photo

S$800-1,000

1841 (6 Dec.) entire to London, marked “Overland Via Falmouth”, rated “2/-”, showing oval-framed “INDIA” in red and, on reverse, superb framed “PENANG/Paid” d.s. in red with manuscript “1:10: Inland and ship Postage” inserted and arrival datestamp (15.3.42). Photo

S$800-1,000

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776

777

778

1820 (12 July) entire letter from Lerwick, Orkney Islands to Singapore, rated “P 1/2” in red ink and showing “POST PAID SHIP LR/LONDON” double-lined oval d.s.; 1842 entire from England to Singapore, rated “P 1/-” in red ink and showing, on reverse, Shrewsbury despatch c.d.s. and Bombay Ship Letter d.s.; 1858 unstamped envelope (opened-out) from Singapore? to USA showing large oval “FORWARDED by WILLIAMS ANTHON & CO/SINGAPORE” in red, handstruck “45”, New York arrival d.s. and, on reverse, large part “SINGAPORE/P.O.” double-ring d.s. in black; and 1860 entire (fragile) registered from Madras to Singapore, rated “4d”, showing despatch d.s. and registration h.s. in red; also 1877 (30 Oct.) Official envelope from Western Australia to Singapore, showing Perth despatch c.d.s. and “Crown/PAID” h.s.

S$350-450

1824 (6 Feb.) entire letter ex the “Huth” correspondence to London, marked “p Earl St Vincent”, rated “1/8”, showing fine framed “INDIA LETTER/PORTSMOUTH” with arrival c.d.s. (17.6) on reverse. A scarce early letter. Photo

S$800-1,000

1825 (30 Sept.) entire letter to London, marked “p. Mariner”, rated “1/5” and showing, on reverse across join, reverse step-type “SHIP LETTER/COWES” and arrival c.d.s. (11.4.26); also 1841 entire to London, marked “p. Delhi”, rated “2/8” and showing, on reverse across join, step-type “BRIXHAM/SHIP LETTER”

S$1,000-1,200

1850 envelope to Bombay, rated “1/-” and showing, on reverse, “SINGAPORE/P.O.” double-ring d.s. in black; 1862-64 entire letters (3) and an entire to France, each showing “SINGAPORE/P.O.” double-ring d.s. in black and Marseilles entry d.s. in red, three also showing handstruck “9” (decimes) and one with handstruck “18”

S$500-600

Mail from Batavia 779

1846 (29 Sept.) entire letter (small faults) to London, marked “via Marseilles”, rated “1/10” and showing, on reverse, framed “SINGAPORE/Paid” d.s. in red; 1851 (27 Sept.) entire letter to Glasgow, marked “via Southampton”, rated “1/-” in red ink, showing framed “INDIA PAID” and, on reverse, part “SINGAPORE/Paid” d.s. in red; also 1849 (18 June) entire letter (soiled and other small faults) from Manila to London, rated “2” and “2/3” and showing, on reverse across join, framed “SINGAPORE/Bearing” d.s. in black for 10 July

S$250-300

Mail from Manila 780

1847 (12 Jan.) entire letter to London, rated “7/9” and showing, on reverse, framed “SINGAPORE/Bearing” d.s. and “BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE &Co” oval fac overstruck by red arrival d.s. (23.3); heavy vertical filing creases cross the d.s. and fac.

S$200-250

INDIA USED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 781

782

A selection with “B/172” on 1854 2a. (3 with a pair), 1855 4a. pair and 8a. (2), 185665 values (14 to 8a.), Penang “B/147” on 4a. and part duplex on values (5) to 8a.; fair to fine strikes. Cat. c. £1,750

S$800-1,000

1854 1a. red Die I, a horizontal pair showing substituted transfer [1-2/49-50], small to large margins, both clearly cancelled “B/147”; scissor-cut in margin at right, fine. S.G. Z21. Photo

S$800-1,000

PROVENANCE:

Dr. F.E. Wood, 1964

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769

773

770

813 774

776

820

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1856 ENTIRE FROM DUTCH EAST INDIES TO AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE

783

783

1856 (20 Mar.) entire docketed from Surabaya, Dutch East Indies to Amsterdam, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 1854 2a. green marginal strip of four (touched in places) affixed inverted at foot and cancelled by small circle of dots applied in transit at Singapore, showing red Marseilles entry datestamp with, on reverse, Singapore P.O. (part missing due to wax seal removal) and arrival (28.4) datestamps, both in red. Very rare, one of six covers we recorded cancelled in transit from the Dutch East Indies. B.P.A. Certificate (2014). Photo

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784

784

1859 (16 Oct.) entire (faults) from Singapore to Samarang, showing manuscript “30”, bearing 1856 4a. black on white paper bisected diagonally (defect at foot) tied by clear “B/172” and showing framed “SINGAPORE/SHIP LETTER/PAID” d.s. in red. Very rare, one of nine recorded single 4a. bisects on cover (two on white paper) and one of two recorded bisect covers to Netherlands East Indies. B.P.A. Certificate (1986). S.G. Z76a, £60,000. Photo PROVENANCE:

“Koh-i-Noor”, 1986 Spink Singapore auction, June 2000

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ISSUED STAMPS 785

786

787

S ᔛ

A mint and used assortment, mainly of remainder collections, including a few India DLR issues used in Straits Settlements, 1867 on India 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. used, 1880 (Aug.) 5c. on 8c. Types 13 and 14 (2) unused, 1883 (Apr.) 2c. on 8c. Types 20a (2) and 20d. and 2c. on 32c. Type 20f used, 1883-91 CA 12c. brown-purple (2), 30c., 32c. and 96c. mint, 1884 (Feb.-Aug.) 4c. in red on 5c. and 8c. on 12c. brown-purple used, 1884 (Aug.) 2c. (Type 20e) on 5c. mint, 1884 (Sept.) “8” on 8c. on 12c. used (top left corner slightly rounded), 1891 10c. on 24c. with narrow “0”, 1892-99 8c. centrally cancelled by “SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG” marine sorter c.d.s., 1912-23 MCA values to $5 (6) used and 1921-33 Script values to $5 used. Condition mixed

S$1,000-1,200

1867-1941 mint and used collection neatly mounted and written-up on pages including 1867 on India selection to 32c. on 2a. with four unused, 1867-72 range to 96c. (4, two perf. 121⁄ 2 ) and a few forgeries, 1879-84 selection of Surcharges, 1883-91 set mint, 1884 “8” on 8c. on 12c. and 1885 3c. on 5c., both mint, later Q.V. with 1898 $5 used, KEVII with mint and used to $5, KGV values to $5 mint and used, $25, $100 and $500 fiscally used, 1922 Exhibition selection with a few small varieties, 1936-37 and 1937-41 sets mint and used., Postage Dues, a few Revenue stamps, 1914-18 War Fund Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops 3c. to $1 labels (five values), a few covers and cancellations with covers (8) and a range of Postal Stationery (20, nearly all unused); also British Post Office in Bangkok selection (12, not all guaranteed). Condition a little mixed in places though of generally good to fine appearance and a useful basis upon which to build

S$3,000-4,000

1867 on India, 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 4 a. blue handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS1) vertically downwards, no gum; perfs trimmed at top, and small thin. Rare. S.G. 1. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

788 788

1867 (1 Sept.) 3c. on 1a. brown cancelled “B/172” and tied by blue firm’s chop on 1867 (7 Sept.) interesting Market Report and Shipping Intelligence from Singapore to Surabaya, marked “via Batavia” and showing, on reverse, “SINGAPORE/P.O.” and arrival (17.9) datestamps in red; part of address etched away, otherwise in good condition. A rare early usage being seven days after issue and one of four recorded first issue covers to Netherlands East Indies. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

PROVENANCE:

Milo D. Rowell, 1993 789

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–– 6c. on 2a. orange handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS 1), small part original gum; a little soiled and with the odd tiny tone spot. Rare. S.G. 5. Photo Photos also appear on page 67 WWW.SPINK.COM

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ᔛ P

1867-72 CC 30c. claret imperforate plate proof without gum, fine. Photo

S$120-150

791

1879 (May) “Seven/Cents.” on 32c. orange, variety no stop after “Cents”, one short perf at foot otherwise fine unused with small part original gum. B.P.A. Certificate (1949). S.G. 21a, £1700. Photo

S$600-800

1880 (Apr.) “10” on 30c. claret (2) with Types “a” (defective top right corner) and “i” [60] affixed to small piece and cancelled by “B/172” obliterator, fine. Very rare, Type “i” only occurs once in the setting. S.G. 33, 37; £1000+. Photo

S$600-800

1880 (Aug.) “5/cents.” on 8c. orange, a block of four with margin at foot, [51-52/5758], showing Types 14 (2) and 15 (2), [58] shows the very rare variety large stop, fine and fresh unmounted mint. A desirable positional piece. S.G. 42-43, £700+. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

792 ័

793

刂+ ᔛ អ

PROVENANCE:

Admiral George C. Dyer, November 1984 George Bloch, May 1996 794

795

796

797

798

799

800

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

1883-91 CA 4c. olive-bistre, fine used. R.P.S. Certificate (1980). No longer listed in S.G. Photo

S$300-400

–– 24c. blue-green handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS5), small part original gum, toned. S.G. 68a. Photo

S$400-500

–– 32c. orange-vermilion handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS5), part original gum, lightly toned. S.G. 70. Photo

S$400-500

–– 96c. olive-grey handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS4), part original gum (toned). Rare. S.G. 71. Photo

S$400-500

1892-94 “THREE CENTS” on 32c. carmine-rose, variety surcharge omitted, slightly gum toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 994a, £4250. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

1892-99 25c. purple-brown and green showing repaired “S”, fine used. S.G. 103a, £600. Photo

S$400-500

–– 50c. olive-green and carmine handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS4) diagonally, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 104. Photo

S$600-800

801 801

802

刂+ ᔛ អ

1892-99 CA $5 orange and carmine block of four, fresh and fine unmounted mint. A superb multiple. S.G. 105. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

1906-12 MCA $25 purple and blue on blue, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 168, £3250. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

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805

806

刂+ អ

807 F

808

1912-23 MCA $5 green and red on green (white back), $5 green and red on green and $5 green and red on green (olive back), fine mint. S.G. 212, 212a, 212b; £430

S$200-250

1921-33 Script $100 black and carmine on blue, good strong colours, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 240c, £8500. Photo

S$6,000-8,000

1922 Exhibition, a mint and used range comprising MCA 2c. (7, three used), 4c. (13, five used), 5c. (15, seven used), 8c. (19, seven used), 25c. (16, ten used), 45c. (10, three used), $1, $2 (4) and $5 (2), and Script 1c. (14 seven used), 2c. (8, two used), 4c. (5, one used), 5c. (7, two used), 10c. (8, one used) and $1 (6, three used), some in pairs, many showing the listed varieties, mostly fine. S.G. 241-255

S$800-1,000

1936-37 1c. to $5 set of fifteen in lower left corner blocks of four, all of fine appearance, some with light gum toning and/or light stains on reverse and the 30c. with corner piece of margin missing. S.G. 260-274, £800

S$400-500

Propaganda Stamps 1944 Liquidation of Empire, Singapore 1⁄ 2 d., 1d. (some short perfs at right), 11⁄ 2 d., 2d., 21⁄ 2 d. and 3d., all “used”, fine

S$500-600

Postal Stationery 1893 3c. reply paid card with additional “CARTE POSTALE AVEC RÉPONSE PAYÉE”, unused, some minor discolouration at upper left not significantly affecting appearance. Rare

S$200-250

809

1907 1c. reply paid card, addressed locally and cancelled by Labuan c.d.s., fine

S$200-250

810

1928 4c. letter card overprinted “SPECIMEN”; light traces of soiling on reverse otherwise fine

S$100-120

COVERS AND CANCELLATIONS 811

812

813

814

815

1890-1948 envelopes (35), picture postcards (3) and a front, variously addressed both outwards and inwards to Straits Settlements, all showing tax markings including Penang Types UP15 (2), UP17, UP19 (3) and UP 33 (3), and Singapore Types UP42 (3), UP52 (4), UP55 (in black and in red) and UP56 (in red); condition mixed

S$400-500

Penang 1884-1900 envelope and stationery cards (6) from Penang to Netherlands East Indies (3) showing “N.I. POSTAGENT PENANG” squared-circle (2) and double-ring datestamps, and from Netherlands East Indies (4) showing “N.I. POSTAGENT PENANG” squared-circle and “N.I. POSTAGENT PENANG” double-ring (3, two in violet) datestamps. A good lot

S$500-600

1887 (13 May) envelope to Cambridge, bearing 2c. (2) and 8c. (2), all crossed by blue crayon and cancelled by dumb obliterator, showing despatch c.d.s. at lower left with arrival d.s. on reverse; some minor peripheral creases. Photo

S$250-300

1887 (22 July) and 1888 (8 July) envelopes ex the “Marsh” correspondence to Cambridge, the former marked “Per P&O S/S Mahra”, bearing 1882 10c. slate (2) crossed by blue crayon and tied by dumb obliterator, showing despatch c.d.s. with arrival d.s. on reverse, the latter marked “Per P&O Mail 7/7/88”, bearing single 10c. similarly cancelled, showing despatch c.d.s. with arrival d.s. on reverse. An interesting pair of covers

S$300-400

1891-1907 envelopes (3), registered envelope, picture postcard and stationery cards (10), variously addressed and franked, including 1894 (15 June) envelope to Canada, marked “Via Brindisi” and bearing 1892-99 1c. (3) and 5c. cancelled by oval of bars; 1895 (21 Mar.) 5c. registered envelope (flap damaged) to Java, uprated with 1882 8c. tied by firm’s violet chop and oval of bars; and 1901 (9 Oct.) envelope (roughly opened) to Germany, bearing 1882 10c. and 1884 6c. cancelled by c.d.s.

S$500-600

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817

818

819

820

821

822

823

824

825

826

1895-1908 envelope, picture postcards (5) and stationery cards (2, one damaged), one from Penang, the others to Singapore from Canada, Egypt, France, GB, India, Morocco Agencies (Rabat) and Switzerland, all showing Penang to Singapore Marine Sorter datestamps Types D3 (2), D4 and D6 (5), mostly good to fine strikes

S$500-600

1901-35 envelopes (4, one from Thailand) and a picture postcard, all with maritime markings including unframed “PAQUEBOT” and “PENANG/PAQUEBOT” double-ring d.s. (3)

S$300-400

1903-11 envelopes (6, two registered), registered envelopes (2) and picture postcards (4), variously addressed and bearing frankings of 3c. (6), 4c., 8c., 14c. (2), 20c. and 26c., also 1904-09 envelopes (5) from Rangoon to Penang and 1906 envelope from Ipoh to India via Penang franked at 4c. Condition a little mixed

S$600-800

1910 (28 July) picture postcard to Cornwall bearing 3c. and 1911 (22 Aug.) picture postcard (Campbell Street, Penang) to Surrey bearing 3c., both cancelled by “EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL/PENANG” double-ring d.s. (Type D2, the former the earliest recorded date), 1926 (17 Mar.) 10c. registered envelope to Chicago, uprated 17c., cancelled by “EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL/PENANG” double-ring d.s. (Type D3) and showing “E. & O. Hotel” provisional registration label; also 1932 (Feb.) picture postcard (Victory Annexe, Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Penang) to USA bearing 1c. and 5c. tied by Penang datestamp

S$250-300

1910 (12 Oct.) envelope to San Francisco, bearing 3c. and 10c. tied by “DATO KRAMAT” c.d.s. (Type D2, four days later than recorded), showing another strike on face and, on reverse, Penang and Victoria, Hong Kong datestamps. Photo

S$250-300

1910 (9 Dec.) pink envelope (opened on three sides) to India bearing, on reverse, 4c. clearly tied by “BUKIT MERTAJAM” c.d.s. (Type D4), and 1923 (2 Apr.) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 4c. tied by “BUKIT MERTAJAM/PENANG” double-ring d.s. (Type D6) with Nibong Tabal and Parit Buntar transit c.d.s. alongside. Photo

S$350-450

1913-35 envelopes (21, three registered), registered envelope, stationery cards (3) and a parcel receipt showing “INSURED” h.s., variously addressed including one to Thailand, the covers showing frankings of 2c. (printed matter), 3c., 4c., 5c., 6c., 8c. (3), 10c., 12c. (2), 18c., 20c., 23c. (2), 25c. (2), 27c., 28c., 40c. (2) and 53c., one with first flight Hong Kong-Penang-London violet handstamp and one with framed “TRAIN LETTER”; also 1916-31 envelopes (4) sent via Penang (one with framed “TRAIN LETTER”) and 1925 (Nov.) FMS 12c. registered envelope from Teluk Anson to Penang, uprated 17c. and showing “A.R” h.s. Condition a little mixed

S$600-800

1915 envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 4c. tied by “BUTTERWORTH” c.d.s. (Type D5), showing another strike on face along with Censor h.s.; 1931 (20 June) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 6c. tied by “BUTTERWORTH/S.S.” double-ring d.s. (Type D8); and 1933 (1 July) envelope (lightly discoloured) registered to Pusing bearing, on reverse, 2c. and 10c. vertical strip of three tied by “BUTTERWORTH/S.S.” double-ring d.s. (Type D8) and showing, on face, provisional registration label (originally for Batu Arang) and “AR” h.s.

S$250-300

1917 (19 May) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 4c. tied by “NEBONG TEBAL/PENANG” double-ring d.s. (Type D6); and 1919 (24 Nov.) locally address envelope (opened on three sides; with letter) bearing, on reverse, 4c. similarly cancelled

S$150-180

1918 unfranked envelope (damaged) from India to Penang showing, on reverse, framed “TO PAY/12 CENTS” (Type UP34); 1929 India 1a. stationery envelope to Penang bearing, on reverse, Postage Due 2c. and 4c.; and 1932 India 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Penang, uprated 1a., showing Tax h.s. and bearing Postage Due 4c.

S$250-300

1918 (22 Apr.) envelope to California, marked “Via Hong Kong”, bearing 1912-23 1c. (on reverse) and 4c. vertical pairs and 1917 Red Cross 3c.+2c. and 4c.+2c. (small surface scuff at left), all tied by double-ring d.s., showing Censor label at left (part torn away to reveal stamp) and, on reverse, Singapore transit d.s. Photo

S$250-300

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828

829

830

831

832

833

1920 (20 Aug.) envelope registered to India bearing, on reverse, 1c., 3c. (3) and 4c., all clearly tied by “BALIK PULAU/PENANG” double-ring d.s. (Type D6), showing another strike on face along with provisional registration label. Photo

S$150-180

1923 envelopes (2) to India franked at 5c. and 6c., and 1924 envelope (faults) locally addressed and franked 5c. and picture postcard (Beach Street, Penang) to France franked at 8c., all cancelled by British Empire Exhibition datestamps (Types HS2 State 1). Condition mixed

S$200-250

1923 (9 Nov.) envelope to India, bearing 5c. tied by “BUKIT TAMBUN/PENANG” doublering d.s. (Type D6) and showing Empire Exhibition d.s. on reverse; 1924 (11 June) envelope (lightly discoloured) to India similarly franked and cancelled

S$200-250

1931 (31 Oct.) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 6c. clearly tied by “BAYAN LEPAS/PENANG” double-ring d.s. (Type D2). Photo

S$200-250

1945 envelope addressed to USA, bearing BMA 1c., 2c. and 6c. (2) tied by Penang c.d.s., and with Malayan Welfare Fund 1c., 5c., 10c. and 20c. affixed above the postage stamps; no other markings. Photo

S$350-450

1875 (Sept.) entire from Singapore to Trieste, marked “Per P&O Str. Surat”, bearing 1867-72 24c. green neatly tied by firm’s chop and large dumb obliterator, showing Singapore Paid c.d.s. and unframed “P.D.” in red with arrival d.s. (23.10) on reverse. An unusual destination. Photo

S$300-400

1888 (May) envelope to Germany, bearing 1882 8c. tied by blue firm’s chop and circular undated “SINGAPORE/P.O.”, showing Singapore c.d.s. and, on reverse, “LIGNE N/PAQ. FR. No 9” octagonal d.s. (31.5) and arrival c.d.s. (26.6); the envelope a little soiled and creased

S$200-250

Singapore 834

835

836

837

838

839

840

1898 (12 Nov.) 2c. stationery card uprated 1c. to Germany, message written from “NeuGuinea Matupi”, marked “By French Mail”, clearly cancelled by Singapore c.d.s. and showing arrival datestamp at left. Rare. Photo

S$800-1,000

1910 (7 Apr.) “NEU GUINEA COMPAGNIE” envelope registered from Friedrich Wilhelmshafeb to Singapore, bearing 30pf. (2) clearly tied by c.d.s. and showing arrival d.s. (26.4) on reverse; the envelope with small piece missing at top left. Photo

S$250-300

1920 (22 July) illustrated Raffles Hotel envelope to Germany, redirected internally, bearing Straits 2c. pair and 6c. tied by “RAFFLES HOTEL/SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s. (Type D3). Attractive. Photo

S$600-800

1922 (11 Feb.) coloured picture postcard of Raffles Hotel to USA, bearing 1c. and 5c. tied by “RAFFLES HOTEL/SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s. and showing triangular-framed “T” but without any other markings; 1926 (7 May) picture postcard to New York, bearing 4c. tied by “RAFFLES HOTEL/SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s., showing tax marking almost obscured by pre-cancelled US 2c. Postage Due. An interesting pair of cards

S$250-300

1922 (12 Apr.) commercial real photographic postcard to Austria, bearing 1922 Exhibition 8c. tied by “SINGAPORE/H” double-ring d.s., fine. Photo

S$200-250

1922 (26 Oct.) envelope to Germany, bearing KGV 2c., 4c., 8c. and 10c. tied by “RAFFLES HOTEL/SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s., showing provisional registration label at left partly obscured by German Currency Control label. Attractive

S$200-250

1922 (8 Nov.) commercial envelope registered to London, showing “ORCHARD double-ring d.s. along with provisional registration label and bearing, on reverse, 1922 Exhibition 1c., 2c. (4, one partly affixed over edge of cover), 4c. and 5c., each tied by Orchard Road c.d.s. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

ROAD/SINGAPORE”

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Ex 821

831 826

832

830

841 á&#x;?

842

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1927-52 range of Singapore meter marks comprising 1927 (24 June) 1c., 2c., 4c. and 6c. strikes in red on pieces of paper affixed to pieces of thin card ex a postal archive; 1929 (9 Mar.) 4c. in red on locally addressed envelope with Newton arrival c.d.s. on reverse; 1940 (28 Oct.) 26c. (2) strikes in blue on pieces of paper; 1952 (21 Oct.) and (3 Nov.) 1c. and 2c. strikes in red on pieces of paper.

S$500-600

1927 (24 June) 4c. proof of meter datestamp in red for Singapore on wove paper (111x94mm.); some minor fox spotting

S$100-150

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844

845

846

1928-41 envelopes (7) registered from Singapore to India, franked at 33c. (3), 35c., 39c., 54c. and 55c., each showing “A.R.” handstamp, three with censor markings and one with an Insured label; condition a little mixed

S$200-250

1935 (24 Oct.) registered envelope to Switzerland, bearing 1935 Jubilee set of four each tied by “RAFFLES INSTN./SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date) and showing Raffles registration label at left. Photo

S$500-600

1937 (12 May) locally addressed envelope bearing 1937 Coronation set tied by fine “R.A.F. BASE S.O./SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date) on day of issue; vertical crease clear of adhesives

S$150-180

1950-53 envelopes (2), circular and wrapper, all addressed locally and showing “POSTAGE double-ring d.s. in red; also similar for 2c. struck by favour on piece

S$150-180

PAID/4CTS./SINGAPORE”

Christmas Island

847 847

1904 (14 May) commercial envelope to Chicago, bearing Straits 8c. tied by “CHRISTMAS double-ring d.s. and sowing another clearer strike alongside with arrival d.s. (23.6) on reverse; the envelope a little cut down at left. A rare franking. Photo

ISLAND”

S$5,000-6,000

Cocos Island 848

1909 (13 Oct.) picture postcard from England addressed to “J.T. Staners, The Eastern Ext. Telegraph Co, Cocos Islands, c/o Manager Straits District, Singapore”, bearing GB 1d. and showing “PENANG TO SINGAPORE” double-ring d.s. alongside. Scarce incoming mail. Photo

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836

835

838

840

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Covers and Cancellations, Singapore - contd. Incoming Mail 849

850

1915 (5 Apr.) coloured picture postcard from Sibolga addressed to a German P.O.WE. at Tanglin, bearing Netherlands Indies 5c. and showing Singapore arrival c.d.s. (19.4) with straight-line “Passed Censor Singapore” in violet. Neat and attractive. Photo

S$300-400

1941 (6 Jan.) envelope from India to Singapore, franked at 21⁄ 2 a. (on reverse), showing fine Singapore Postage Due 6c. meter datestamp in green; 1941 (15 Apr.) envelope from Malacca to Singapore, bearing Straits 4c., showing “T/MALACCA” circular h.s. and Singapore Postage Due 8c. meter datestamp in green. A fine pair of covers

S$200-250

Airmails 851

852

853

854

855

856

857

A ᔛ

A ᔛ

A ᔛ

A ᔛ

A ᔛ

A ᔛ

A ᔛ

1926 (23 Aug.) envelope flown from Singapore to Port Swettenham, bearing Straits Settlements 1c. marginal block of four and showing arrival datestamp (23.8) on reverse. Scarce

S$350-450

1926 (23 Aug.) envelope flown by the Air Survey Company from Singapore to Port Swettenham, marked “By Air Mail”, bearing 2c. brown (2) and showing arrival c.d.s. on reverse (23.8)

S$200-250

1929-39 range of covers (25 bearing a range of values, including Johore, Kedah and F.M.S., with a range of Imperial and K.L.M. rates the latter with 1931 Experimental flight to Australia (2), and a few wartime types

S$300-400

1931 (2 Jan.) envelope registered from Singapore to Sweden and flown by KLM on Medan to Amsterdam flight, bearing KGV 1c. and 4c. pairs, 10c., 12c. and 1922 Exhibition 45c., showing airmail etiquette at left and arrival c.d.s. (1.2) at lower right. Attractive. Photo

S$500-600

1931 (2 Jan.) envelope registered from Singapore to Sweden and flown by KLM on Medan to Amsterdam flight, bearing KGV 12c. and 1922 Exhibition 1c., 2c., 4c., 5c., 8c., 10c. and 25c., showing airmail etiquette and arrival c.d.s. (24.1) at left. Colourful. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1934 (Dec.) envelope from Penang to Sydney and flown on first flight from London to Australia, bearing Straits Settlements KGV 1c. (2), 2c., 6c., 10c. and 1922 Exhibition 5c., all tied by slogan d.s., showing airmail etiquette with arrival datestamp on reverse

S$150-180

1941 (3 Sept.) envelope from Singapore to New York, marked “Via Clipper (China), bearing Straits Settlements 1938 $1 and $5 clearly tied by double-ring d.s., showing brown sealing tape on two sides and violet censor handstamp at left; some minor creases. A scarce quadruple rate franking flown by Pan-American Airways on F.A.M. 14 Route. Photo

S$200-250

Postage Dues 858

1924-35 envelopes (17) and picture postcards (2), mostly from India, all underpaid and showing Postage Due frankings of 1c., 2c., 4c., 6c., 8c. (5), 10c. (2), 12c. (4), 16c., 18c., 22c. and 36c. A good lot

S$500-600

Picture Postcards 859

A small collection of Penang (16) and Singapore (40, one a panorama type) depicting various street and village scenes, Singapore Swimming Club house, General Post Office, Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China and the Cricket Club; condition generally good to fine

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844

849 857

855

854

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MALAYAN POST UNION 860

A selection (55) including 1936-38 set mint and used, 1945-49 9c. and 15c. mint, 195163 values to 12c. mint, 2c., 3c., 5c., 8c. and 12c., used, and 1964 perf. 121⁄ 2 and perf. 12 sets in mint pairs; generally fine

S$250-300

BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION 861

A collection with mint with Die I corner block of four and $5 green and red on emerald, the used with the complete set and a few blocks of four to $5; postal stationery with unused and used registered envelope and a couple of unfranked wartime covers, together with Malayan Union Victory 8c. mint

S$500-600

FEDERATED MALAY STATES 862

Mint and used collection on leaves, including 1900 on Negri Sembilan set of eight and on Perak 5c. and 10c. mint, 1900-01 mint and used sets, 1904-22 mint with values to $5 and used to 50c. postally cancelled, higher values to $25 (2) used fiscally, 1922-34 selection overprinted “SPECIMEN”, mint to $5 (1925) and used to $2, usage on covers (3), postal stationery (6, one used) and Postage Dues

S$600-800

JOHORE 863

864

刂 ᔛ

1884-1960 mint and used collection on leaves, including 1884-91 overprints/surcharges (16, largely mint), 1891-94 and 1894 Surcharges mint, 1896 Coronation set and a few spelling errors mint, 1903 (Oct.) surcharge pair mint, 1904-10 values to $1 mint, $5 to $100 fiscally used, 1918-20 selection or corner plate number pairs, 1922-40 mint to $5, $50, $100 and $500 overprinted “SPECIMEN” and $500 forgery, 1949-55 and 1960 sets mint, Postage Due set mint, a few covers/cards etc.; generally good to fine

S$800-1,000

1904-07 1c. to $100 (with part plate number) set of seventeen, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 61-77, £1400. Photo

S$1,800-2,200

865 865

ᔛ P

1922-41 $500 duty plate die proof in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “BEFORE and dated “21 OCT 1925”, fine. Photo

HARDENING”

S$1,000-1,200

Postage Dues 866

1938 1c. to 12c. set of five, fine mint. S.G. D1-D5, £200 Photo for lot 864 appears on page 67 WWW.SPINK.COM

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KEDAH Thailand used in Kedah

867 867

1905 (22 May) coloured picture postcard to Penang, bearing 1899 4a. carmine clearly tied by “KEDAH” single-ring d.s. and showing Penang (22.5) and Dato Kramat (23.5) arrival datestamps. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

F.M.S. used in Kedah

868 868

1909 (10 Oct.) coloured picture postcard (Sunrise in Penang; corner crease) to Switzerland, bearing 1c. green and 3c. red clearly tied by “KUALA MUDA” c.d.s. with the 3c. additionally tied by Penang transit d.s. Scarce and attractive. Photo 87

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Federated Malay States, F.M.S. used in Kedah - contd. 869

1912 (23 Jan.) envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 1c. green strip of four tied by “ALOR double-ring d.s. (Type D3) and Penang transit d.s. Photo

S$500-600

A collection neatly mounted and written-up on pages, commencing with F.M.S. 3c. used at Kulim and Kuala Muda, 1912 set to $2 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, set mint and used with values to $1, 1921-32 set mint, 1919 Surcharge pair mint (2), 1922 Exhibition selection, 1937 set mint and used, 1950-55 set mint and 8c. green on buff printer’s proof block of four, 1957 and 1959-62 sets mint, 1959 5c. lower left corner strip of three grossly misperforated, covers bearing Sheaf values (3) and Postal Stationery cards (8, five overprinted “SPECIMEN”) and registered envelope overprinted “SPECIMEN”; generally good to fine

S$1,800-2,000

1928 (20 Dec.) envelope to Denmark, bearing 1926 6c. vertical pair tied by “PADANG double-ring d.s. (Type D4), showing another clear strike below with Penang transit d.s. on reverse. An unusual destination. Photo

S$120-150

1931-35 envelopes (5) ex the same correspondence from Sungei Patani to London (two re-addressed locally), one with 1922-40 6c. pair, , two with 4c. pair and two with 192132 25c., all tied by “SUNGEI PATANI/KEDAH” double-ring d.s. (three Type D5; one over ten months later than recorded, and two with Type D6); all a little roughly opened and two with flap missing

S$300-400

1957 $5 brown and bronze-green lower right corner block of ten (2x5) with plate numbers, partially affixed to piece cut from the record book marked “DATE OF ISSUE: 1.1.59” at foot; lightly gum toned. S.G. 102

S$100-150

1957 $5 brown and bronze-green marginal block of ten (2x5) with plate numbers, affixed to piece cut from the record book marked “WITHDRAWN: 30.6.59” at foot; a few lightly foxed perfs in places. S.G. 102

S$150-200

STAR”

870

871

SERAI/KEDAH”

872

873

874

刂អ B

刂អ B

KELANTAN 875

876

877

878

879

1911-61 mint and used collection, the mint to 1955 complete except for 1922 Exhibition $2, the used with Thai (2) and F.M.S. (3) values cancelled at Khota Bharu, 1911-15 set to $5, 1928 $1, etc; generally good to fine

S$1,400-1,600

1937-40 1c., 2c., 6c., 8c. (small fault at foot), 12c. and 25c., all cancelled by mainly large part “F.P.O./No 34” c.d.s., fine

S$150-200

1938 (28 Apr.) envelope to Denmark, bearing 1937-41 1c., 2c., 4c. and 6c., all tied by “TUMPAT/KELANTAN” c.d.s., fine. Photo

S$200-250

1941 (14 Jan.) envelope (light creases) from a soldier addressed to India, bearing 193740 8c. tied by “KOTA BHARU/KELANTAN” c.d.s. and showing violet censor cachet below, the 25c. with large blue ink stain; and 1941 (1 Apr.) envelope to Canada, bearing 193740 8c. tied by “F.P.O./No 34” c.d.s. and showing censor label and cachet at left

S$100-120

1941 (8 Aug.) envelope to Bombay, bearing 1937-40 25c. clearly tied by “F.P.O./No 40” c.d.s. and showing censor cachet at left; and 1941 (9 Oct.) unstamped envelope to Poona, marked “On Active Service” and showing, on reverse, “F.P.O./No 34” c.d.s. partly overstruck by transit datestamps

S$150-180

MALACCA 880

1948-65 mint and used collection, the mint with the basic issues to 1955 complete, 1949-52 $ values and 1954-55 set used, and a companion collection of Penang

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869

871

896

916

917

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NEGRI SEMBILAN 881

882

883

ᔛ E

1891-1968 mint and used collection including 1891-94 mint and used set with additional 5c. marginal block of nine with Sungei Ujong c.d.s. in violet, 1895-99 25c. and 50c. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 25c. mint and 15c. used, 1935-41 set to $2 and to $5 used less 6c. grey and 15c., 1949-55 set mint with additional 1952 (1 Sept.) values (5) in plate blocks of four and a used set less $2, and a few later

S$500-600

1898-1900 “Four cents” in green on 8c. dull purple and ultramarine vertical pair, the lower stamp without surcharge, fine used. Rare. B.P.A. Certificate (1954). S.G. 19a, £4750. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

1933-34 Survey Department 50c. essays, large format in blue (Norris Type E), and small format (Type H) in orange and in lilac, fine

S$120-150

PAHANG 884

1889-1965 mint and used collection including 1889 (Jan.) 2c. mint and used (4), 1891 (May) 2c. Type 5 on 24c. mint, 1898 50c. dull purple and greenish black used, 50c. green and black mint, 1935-41 set mint (less $2), used $2 and $5 and unissued 2c. imprint block of ten, 1950-56 and 1957 sets mint; generally good to fine

S$1,000-1,200

1889 2c. bright rose with overprint in antique letters, fine mint. S.G. 4ab, £950. Photo

S$600-800

886 ័

1897 (Aug.) Kuala Lipis Provisional, 2c. on half of 5c. blue, bisected diagonally and tied by light c.d.s. on small piece, fine. S.G. 18, £400. Photo

S$250-300

885

PERAK 887

888

889

890

891

892

刂អ B

1880-1936 mint and used collection including a few 1880-83 values unused, 1883 (July) “2 CENTS/PERAK” on 4c. cancelled “P” of “PAID” (faults), 1884-91 selection of provisionals, , 1895-99 1c., 5c., 8c. and $2 to $25 overprinted “SPECIMEN” and selection to 50c. mint and used, 1900 Surcharges with 3c. on 50c. with varieties antique “e” and no stop, both mint, 1935-37 set mint and used (less $2), 1938-41 set mint and used (less $5), 1950-56 set mint and used, Official stamps with 1889 4c. brown with no stop after “S”, and Postal Stationery (8, two overprinted “SPECIMEN”; a few imperfections in places though generally of good to fine appearance

S$1,200-1,500

1883 2c. pale rose overprinted with Type 11, clearly cancelled by “LARUT - 1” c.d.s. dated “JA 19/8?”, fine. Scarce. S.G. 13. Photo

S$150-180

1883 (July) “2 CENTS” on 4c. rose, unused with part original gum, a very light patch of soiling at right otherwise fine. Scarce. Holcombe Opinion (1994). S.G. 15, £1200. Photo

S$500-600

1896 (22 Jan.) “Windrath” envelope registered to Singapore, bearing 1892-95 1c., 2c. rose, 5c. and 1895 3c. on 5c., all tied by “TELUK ANSON/POST OFFICE” squared-circle d.s. and showing registration d.s., fine

S$120-150

1900 1c. on 2c. left and right panes of sixty, the former showing the two antique “e” varieties, 1c. on 4c. right hand panes of sixty (2) and 1c. on 5c. right-hand pane of sixty showing small “n” in “Cent.”, all with the usual dried gum and with various degrees of toning. S.G. 81-83, £475

S$200-250

1941 (28 Aug.) envelope to Glasgow, bearing 1938-41 $2 tied by “IPOH/MALAYA” double-ring d.s. and showing violet “PASSED FOR TRANSMISSION/111” triangular cachet. Neat and attractive

S$150-180

PERLIS 893

1912-41 selection of Kedah values cancelled datestamps of Perlis (14), Kangar (5) and Padang Besar, 1948-57 issued stamps with 1951-55 set mint and some used to 50c., generally fine

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S$300-350


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SELANGOR 894 ័ 895

896

897

Straits Settlements 2c. brown on fragment cancelled B/172” and tied by red circularframed “Star and Crescent over S”, fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1989). Photo

S$400-500

1881-1961 mint and used collection, including 1881 CC 2c. Type 3 mint, 1883 2c. Type 3 used, 1883-91 2c. (12, three used), 1898 2c. on 24c. Types 35 and 38 mint, 1900 Surcharge trio mint, 1935-41 to 50c. with 2c. perf. 14 corner block of four mint and $5 used, 1941 $1 and $2 mint and used, 1949-56 set mint and used, Postal Stationery 1c. card overprinted “SPECIMEN” and two picture postcards; a few earlier stamp with imperfections though generally good to fine

S$400-500

1892 (22 Oct.) envelope from Kuala Lumpur to India bearing, on reverse, Straits Settlements 1883 5c. crossed in manuscript and tied by diamond of bars, showing Penang and arrival datestamps alongside with despatch c.d.s. on face. Photo

S$600-800

1899 (14 Apr.) 1c. stationery card to Kwala Kubu, cancelled by “KULA and showing arrival datestamp on reverse, fine

S$100-120

LUMPUR”

c.d.s.

SUNGEI UJONG 898

1882-95 selection including Provisional overprints (14) with 1885-90 2c. Types 23 and 30 mint, 22 and 23 (2) used, 1891-94 set mint and used and 2c. unused block of thirtysix, and 1895 3c. mint block of forty and two singles; a couple of the earlier values with faults though generally of good to fine appearance

S$300-400

TRENGGANU 899

900

1910-70 mint and used collection including 1910-19 1c. to $1 and $5 (marginal) mint, $5 and $25 fiscally used, 1921-41 MCA $3 and $5 mint, $1, $2 and $5 fiscally used, 1921-41 Script 1c. to $5 and unissued 6c. grey mint, 1922 Exhibition 2c. to $1 mint, three with raised stops, 1949-55 set mint and 8c. green on buff imperforate printer’s proof block of four, and Postage Due mint set; generally good to fine

S$1,500-2,000

1938 Script $5 green and red on yellow, unused with large part original gum, one lightly toned perf tip otherwise fine. S.G. 44, £500. Photo

S$250-300

Postage Dues 901

1937 1c. to 10c. set of four, fine mint. S.G. D1-D4, £170

S$100-120

JAPANESE OCCUPATION ISSUES 902

A mint and used collection neatly mounted and written-up on pages with a range of overprints seal handstamps, Fiscals and a few covers; not all guaranteed though an interesting lot worth careful examination

S$800-1,000

Johore 903

1942 single frame chop in brown on 1c., 4c. block of four (one with small thin), 10c. vertical pair, and in black on 1c. block of four and 10c. block of six and singles (4) and 12c., all mint, some a little gum toned; also “Kanji” overprint on 8c. and 10c., both used. Cat. £1000+

S$800-1,000

Kedah 904

1942-43 Dai Nippon 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, good to fine mint. S.G. J1-15, £600

S$400-500

Malacca 905

刂+ អ

8c. grey block of four with margin at left handstamped with complete chop, fine mint. S.G. J49, £1750. Photo Photos appear on pages 89 and 93 91

S$1,000-1,200


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907 908 909 910 911

912

913

914

915

刂អ ᔛ B

刂+ អ

刂អ ᔛ B

刂អ ᔛ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

1942 (Apr.) Straits Settlements 2c. orange lower right corner plate number block of twelve (3x4) with chop in red, the centre stamp in the second row with handstamp double and the third stamp in the third row with the handstamp partly in the margin, a few minor tone spots on reverse otherwise fine and fresh unmounted mint. S.G. J148; ISC J15/e, $2093

S$200-250

–– Straits Settlements $5 green and red on emerald marginal block of four with single frame chop in red, fine mint. S.G. J160, £900. Photo

S$600-800

Perak 50c. black on emerald with single frame chop in black on Perak emerald block of six (3x2), fine unmounted mint. S.G. J202, £300

S$200-250

1942 (May) “DAI NIPPON/2602/MALAYA” on Perak $1 black and red on blue, fine mint. S.G. J252, £600. Photo

S$300-400

–– Perak $5 green and red on emerald marginal block of six (3x2), fine unmounted mint. S.G. J253, £390

S$250-300

1942 (Nov.) overprinted “DAI NIPPON/YUBIN” on Perak 5c. brown, a block of nine with margin at top, variety overprint inverted and surcharge omitted, fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (1979). S.G. J261b, £432

S$250-300

1942 “Kanji” overprint on Perak 2c. (Type 22) on 5c. brown, a block of fifty from the left of the sheet with margins on three sides, one with second character sideways; central horizontal fold and some perf separation. S.G. J274/c

S$80-100

Covers and Cancellations 1942 Okugawa seal on 5c. and “DAI NIPPON/2602/PENANG” on 1c., 2c. (2), 3c. and 8c. (surface damage at right), all on 1942 (16 Apr.) locally addressed Butterworth envelope and tied by Type JD1 d.s. (earliest recorded date); also Okugawa seal on 2c. and 3c. and “DAI NIPPON/2602/PENANG” overprint on 1c. and 2c., all on 1942 (29 Apr.) locally addressed Penang envelope (light foxing) and tied by Type JHS1 datestamp

S$300-400

1945 (May-June) Straits 15c. registered envelope (size K) with Ochiburi seal, and Selangor 15c. registered envelope with single frame chop in black, both addressed locally at Penang and bear additional adhesives tied by Japanese type c.d.s. and show Penang 7 registration label; also 1942 (29 Sept.) envelope (battered) from Penang to Segamat, bearing Negri Sembilan “DAI NIPPON” 2c. vertical pair tied by Type JD7 and with a fine strike of framed “T/CENTIMES” h.s. (Type UP9; earliest recorded date) in violet

S$800-1,000

1942 (24 Nov.) commercial envelope registered from Singapore to Penang, bearing “DAI on reverse), all tied by “NORTH label with variety inverted “e” in “Singapore”, brown sealing tape at left tied by violet censor chops and, on reverse, Singapore and Penang datestamps

S$150-200

1943 (30 Aug.) 4c. stationery card to Malacca, cancelled by “KOTA BHARU/KELANTAN” double-ring d.s. (Type D10) and showing censor chop signed by the postmaster. Photo

S$150-200

1943 (3 Aug.) 4c. stationery card to Malacca, cancelled by bi-lingual “TRENGGANU” double-ring d.s. (Type D4) with year date in manuscript at showing censor chop at upper left. Photo

S$150-200

1943 (15 May) envelope to Singapore, bearing Straits 8c. with “Kanji” overprint tied by clear “TANJONG/PINANG” c.d.s. (Type JD4) and showing violet Censor chop below. A fine usage in Dutch East Indies. Photo

S$400-500

NIPPON” Straits Settlements 2c. (4) and Perak 3c. (5, CANAL ROAD” bi-lingual c.d.s. and showing registration

916 917

918

PROVENANCE:

Milo D. Rowell, June 1999 919

1943 envelope to Singapore, bearing Japan 1937-40 6s. and 20s. and 1939 Red Cross 2s. and 4s., showing arrival c.d.s. on reverse; 1943 (21 July) envelope registered from Tokyo to Singapore, bearing 1937-40 2s. and 20s. (light staining around perfs), both with censor label at right. Scarce Photos for lots 916 and 917 appear on page 89 WWW.SPINK.COM

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900

894

909

929

930

931

Ex 938 905

907

932

933

973

1133

Ex 940

974

1135

972

975

1139

Ex 1140 93

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BRITISH POST OFFICE IN BANGKOK ONE OF THE THREE RECORDED MIXED-ISSUE FRANKINGS

920 920

1884 (27 May) envelope to Germany with printed “S.J. Smith’s Printing Office,/Bangk’olém Point, Bangkok, Siam” at upper right, bearing 1883 CA 2c. pale rose in combination with Straits Settlements 1882 8c. orange, both neatly tied by fine “BANGKOK” c.d.s., showing red Singapore c.d.s. (3.6) with arrival datestamp (6.7) on reverse; the envelope with some age spotting. An extremely rare mixed franking with only two others are recorded. Photo

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BRUNEI 921

922

923

924

刂អ ᔛ B

刂អ ᔛ B

1895 (July) Star and Crescent 1⁄ 2 c. to $1 set of ten, each centrally cancelled to order by Brunei c.d.s. (in violet on 25c.), fine. S.G. 1-10, £450

S$250-300

–– 1⁄ 2 c. to $1 set of ten, each centrally cancelled and tied by Brunei c.d.s. on 1895 (19Aug.) envelope addressed to Hamburg, no other postal markings; envelope with central vertical fold which does not affect adhesives. S.G. 1-10, £450

S$250-300

–– 2c. black, a complete sheet of fifty (10x5), fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 3, £225

S$120-150

–– $1 yellow-olive, a complete sheet of fifty (10x5), the top left stamp with a few tiny tone spots and some in corner of selvedge at lower right, otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 10, £1400

S$800-1,000

1906 (1 Oct.) on Labuan 925

1c. to $1 on 8c. set of twelve, the 4c. on 12c. a block of four (two tiny tone spots), fine mint. S.G. 11-22, £620+

S$300-400 S$300-400

926

1c. to $1 on 8c. set of twelve, fine mint. S.G. 11-22, £600

927

1c. to $1 on 8c. set of twelve with additional 2c. on 3c. pair, 3c., 4c. on 12c. block of four, pair and single, 5c. on 16c. and 10c. on 16c. on piece and 8c. pair, fine. S.G. 1122, £1160

S$800-1,000

2c. on 3c. block of eight (4x2; split in half) with margin at foot showing imprint, and 2c. on 8c. top left corner block of ten (5x2), fine mint. S.G. 12-13, £322

S$180-220

2c. on 8c. black and vermilion showing line through “B”, perfs a little trimmed at right otherwise fine mint. Rare. S.G. 13c, £650. Photo

S$400-500

3c. black and sepia showing line through “B”, perfs at right a little trimmed otherwise fine mint. Rare. S.G. 14a, £700. Photo

S$400-500

4c. on 12c. black and yellow showing line through “B”, fine mounted mint. S.G. 15a, £300. Photo

S$150-180

5c. on 16c. green and brown showing line through “B”, fine unused with flat gum due to removal of backing paper. Rare. S.G. 16a, £800. Photo

S$500-600

8c. black and vermilion horizontal pair with margin at right, the right stamp showing line through “B”, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 17/17a, £464. Photo

S$300-400

928

929

930

931

932

933

刂អ B

1907 MCA Issue 934

935

936

937

S ᔛ

1c. to $1 set of eleven overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the 1c. with watermark reversed as normal, mostly fine mint. S.G. 23-33, £300

S$150-180

1c. to $1 with both shades of 4c. plus additional 4c. black and mauve marginal single, 4c. black and reddish purple marginal block of four and 10c. top right corner block of eight (4x2), the scarce 4c. with some black specks on reverse and the $1 a little gum toned, otherwise fine mint. S.G. 23-33, £493

S$250-300

1c. to $1 with both 4c. shades, each centrally cancelled by Brunei c.d.s. (in violet on one 4c., 30c. and $1), fine. S.G. 23-33, £340

S$200-250

1c. pair (one with vertical gum crease), 2c., 3c., 4c. (vertical gum crease and some lightly toned perfs at top) and 5c., all with variety watermark reversed, fine mint. Cat. £307

S$150-180

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939

940

1c. to $25 set of thirteen with both 1c., 3c., 10c. and 50c., plus 1916 colour changes 5c. (2) and 8c. marginal block of four, fine mint. S.G. 34-50, £1150+. Photo

S$800-1,000

3c. scarlet Type I mint single and used block of four, and Type II mint block of four and used single, fine. S.G. 37-38, £570

S$300-400

$5 carmine on green and $25 black on red, both with usual gum creases, fine mint. S.G. 47-48, £830. Photo

S$500-600

941 941

942

刂+ អ

P ᔛ

$25 black on green, a lower right corner block of four, the lower pair with gum creases otherwise fine mint. A rare multiple. S.G. 48, £2600. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

c.1922 imperforate printer’s samples, 3c. indigo marginal horizontal pair, slight thinning at top due to hinge removal though of fine appearance

S$200-250

943

P ᔛ S ᔛ

–– 3c. indigo horizontal pair, both overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type DS1), fine

S$250-300

944

1922 Exhibition 1c. to 5c. in blocks of four showing short “I”, and 1c. marginal vertical pair, 2c., 3c., 4c. lower right corner pair, 5c., 25c. and $1 lower right corner pair all showing broken “N”, fine mint. Cat. £681

S$400-500

1941 prepared for use but not issued, 2c. orange marginal block of four, 3c. green (2), 6c. greenish grey top right corner block of four, 8c. red marginal block of four and 15c. ultramarine marginal block of four (one with small stain on reverse), fine mint, most unmounted. Cat. £1880

S$1,000-1,200

945

Postal Stationery, Registered Envelopes 946

ᔛ S

1935 15c. size G overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine

S$180-220

947

–– 15c. size G, fresh and fine unused

S$180-220

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949

951 953

954

955

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949

950

951

952

953

954

955

956

957

958

1895-96 loose Sarawak and Labuan stamps cancelled by “BROOKETON” c.d.s. (Type D1) comprising Labuan 1894 Pictorial 2c., 3c. and 5c. off the same envelope dated 5.2.95, Sarawak 1888-97 2c. dated 6.10.99, 1895 2c. (2, one dated 20.6.95) and 1899-1908 4c. (2, dated 7.11.00 and 23.6.06), fine. Scarce

S$200-250

1895 (22 July) “Parker” envelope registered to London, bearing 1895 2c., 3c. and 5c. cancelled by Brunei c.d.s. on day of issue, in combination with Labuan 1894 Pictorial 18c. cancelled by Labuan c.d.s. on 25 July, showing various registration markings with arrival d.s. on reverse, fine. Photo

S$300-400

1895 (22 July) “Pead” envelope registered to London, bearing 1895 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 5c., 8c. and 10c. tied by Brunei c.d.s. on day of issue, in combination with Labuan 1894 18c. tied by Labuan c.d.s. on 25 July, showing various registration markings with arrival d.s. on reverse; some minor fox marks around perfs and 8c. with some perforations cut off. Photo

S$400-500

1911 (5 Jan.) envelope registered to Paris, bearing 1908 1c. and 8c. vertical pair, both cancelled by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, Labuan (7.1) and Singapore (16.1) transit datestamps. Photo

S$400-500

1912 (30 May) envelope registered to Manchester, bearing 191907-10 4c. grey-black and reddish purple and 1908-22 2c. pair and 8c., each neatly cancelled by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, Labuan (31.5) and arrival (6.7) datestamps. Attractive. Photo

S$400-500

1913 (10 Feb.) “Rieder” envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1908-22 2c. (6), 5c. and 8c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, Labuan (12.2) and Singapore (17.2) transit datestamps. Photo

S$500-600

1913 (10 Feb.) “Rieder” envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1907 10c. and 1908 5c. (3), all cancelled by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, Labuan (12.2) and Singapore (17.2) transit datestamps. An attractive franking. Photo

S$500-600

1913 (10 Feb.) “Rieder” envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1908 3c. (7) and 4c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, Labuan (12.2) and Singapore (17.2) transit datestamps. Photo

S$500-600

1913 (19 Nov.) picture postcard (Kudat Hotel) to Kent, bearing 1907 3c. tied by Brunei c.d.s. and Labuan transit d.s. (20.11); also 1932 unaddressed photographic picture postcard (Jalan Sultan, Brunei) bearing, on picture side, 1931 $1 tied by Brunei c.d.s., fine

S$200-250

1920 (23 Mar.) “On Government Service” envelope to the USA from C.E. Cator, the British Resident, showing fine Brunei c.d.s. and, on reverse, Labuan transit d.s. (28.3)

S$150-180

1929 (20 Feb.) “ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE” envelope (225x100mm.) registered from the Post Office (lovely red wax seal on reverse) to London, bearing 1924-37 1c. and 10c. (2) centrally cancelled by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration label and, on reverse, Singapore transit d.s.; the envelope with vertical crease at towards left well clear of adhesives. Photo

S$300-400

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960

958

964 978

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959

959

A ᔛ

1931 (31 May) envelope to Singapore carried on the return of the second phase of the R.A.F. Air Survey flight by Flying-boat S.1162 from Brunei to Kuching, franked at $1.77 with framed “AIRMAIL/BRUNEI” chops, showing Airmail etiquette, Brunei c.d.s. (31.5) and, on reverse, Singapore arrival d.s. (5.6); the envelope with central vertical fold. Photo

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961

962

963

964

965

A ᔛ

1932 (7 July) Sarawak Oilfields Ltd envelope to Dorset, bearing 1927 8c. centrally cancelled by “TEMBURONG” c.d.s. (Type D5) in violet, no other markings; the envelope with some peripheral creases. Photo

S$250-300

1936 (7 Feb.) double rate envelope to Ireland, flown by Imperial Airways, bearing 1931 25c. (2) tied by Brunei c.d.s.; and 1937 (13 Jan.) envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1924-37 4c. orange, 5c. chocolate, 6c. scarlet and 12c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s. and showing German Opened and Resealed labels applied at Hannover

S$150-180

1936 (10 June) envelope registered to Johore, bearing 1924-37 8c. grey-black and $1, both cancelled by Brunei c.d.s., showing registration label and, on reverse, Singapore (15.6) and Johore Bharu arrival (15.6) datestamps; the envelope with central vertical fold

S$120-150

1945-46 envelopes (6) including 1945 (17 Dec.) unaddressed envelope bearing North Borneo BMA 1c. to 50c. and a locally addressed envelope bearing Sarawak BMA 1c. to 50c., each tied by Brunei “Straits Times” d.s. on day of issue, 1946 (24 July) envelope from Kuala Belait to UK bearing North Borneo BMA 10c. and Sarawak BMA 15c. (3), 1946 (11 Oct.) envelope from Kuala Belait to Labuan bearing North Borneo BMA 15c., 1946 (14 Oct.) envelope (light stains) from Kuala Belait to Brisbane bearing North Borneo BMA 8c. (5) and Sarawak BMA 15c., and 1946 (6 Dec.) envelope from Kuala Belait to Labuan bearing North Borneo BMA 2c. and 6c. Mostly fine

S$250-300

1946 (21 May) commercial envelope to Brisbane and flown from Singapore to Australia by BOAC, franked at 55c. and cancelled by “KUALA BELAIT” “Straits Times” cancellation with date below; also North Borneo BMA 1c. (2) originally on same envelope, 8c., 10c. and 15c. on piece and Sarawak 50c. on piece, all cancelled by “BRUNEI” “Straits Times” d.s. Photo

S$400-500

1947 (Sept.) envelope from Kuala Belait to Singapore franked at 40c., 1947 (3 Dec.) envelope from Brunei to UK franked at 57c., 1950 (16 May) envelope registered from Muara to UK franked at 28c. and showing manuscript registration marking, 1950 (11 Sept.) envelope from Temburong to Limbang franked at 8c., 1951 (17 July) envelope registered from Kuala Belait to Melbourne franked at 50c., 1952 (21 Feb.) envelope registered from Muara to UK franked at 70c. and 1952 (May) envelope from Seria to UK franked at 55c. A clean lot

S$300-400

JAPANESE OCCUPATION ISSUES 966

967

968

969

970 ័ 971 ័

1c. pairs (2), 2c. green, 2c. orange marginal vertical pair, 3c. green, 4c. marginal vertical pair and single, 5c. top right corner block of eight (4x2) with one showing “5c.” retouch, 6c. greenish grey, 8c. red imprint strip of three and vertical pair, 10c. vertical pair, 12c. vertical pair, 15c. vertical pair, 25c., 50c. vertical pair and single and $1 pair and single, all with chop in violet to blue, fine mint. Cat. £888

S$500-600

1c. (3), 2c. green, 2c. orange, 3c. (3), 4c. (3), 5c. (2), 8c. red (9), 10c., 12c. (2, one with red overprint - thins), 15c. and 25c. to $1, all with chops in violet to blue, a few on pieces, mostly fine used. Cat. £1500+

S$700-900

1c., 2c. (both), 3c., 4c., 5c., 8c. red, 10c., 12c., 15c., 25c., 50c., $1 and North Borneo Pictorial 8c., all tied by light Kuching Japanese type c.d.s. on locally addressed 1945 (21 Aug.) envelope (278x125mm.), fine. Cat. £568

S$300-400

1c., 2c. orange, 4c., 5c. with inverted handstamp, 8c. red, 12c., 15c., 10c., 25c., 50c. and $1, each tied by Kuching Japanese type c.d.s. on locally addressed 1945 (2 Sept.) envelope, fine. Cat. £340+

S$200-250

2c. orange and 6c. greenish grey, both with margin at foot and on piece tied by very fine Miri Japanese type c.d.s. (19.4.44), fine. S.G. J3, J7; £309

S$150-180

2c. orange and 6c. greenish grey, both on piece tied by very fine Simanggang Japanese type c.d.s. (23.5.44), fine. S.G. J3, J7; £309

S$150-180

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6c. scarlet, fine mint. S.G. J8, £600. Photo

S$300-400

973

6c. scarlet, centrally cancelled to order with Brunei c.d.s. (Type D9) dated 10 October 1942, fine. S.G. J8, £600. Photo

S$300-400

8c. grey-black, centrally cancelled to order with Brunei c.d.s. (Type D9) dated 10 October 1942, fine. S.G. J9, £900. Photo

S$500-600

50c. black on emerald with red overprint, unused with traces of gum, lower left corner slightly rounded and a little “tired” looking otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. J17a, unpriced. Photo

S$500-600

$5 carmine and green pair with truncated margin at top, fine mint with the usual flat gum. S.G. J18, £1900. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

974

975

976

977 977

刂+ អ

$25 black on red block of four with margin at top, fine mint with the usual flat gum. A rare multiple. S.G. J19, £3800. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

Postal Stationery, Registered Envelope 978

15c, size H unused, fine. Rare. Photo Photos also appear on pages 93 and 99

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BURMA The final portion of the “Stolz” Collection Rangoon 979

980

981

982

983

984

985

986

987

988

1854 (1 Apr.) envelope (with letter) ex the “Gibbon” correspondence to Aberdeen, rated “1/10”, showing framed “INDIA” in red and, on reverse, fine “RANGOON/MAR” doublering d.s. (Type PS11) with Calcutta and London transit d.s.; the face panel with recipient’s notation across top. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1858-60 envelopes (3) to Calcutta (2) franked at 1a. and to UK franked at 4a., each showing red “RANGOON/SHIP LETTER/PAID” d.s. in red (one Type SL2 the others SL3); also 1864 (5 Jan.) envelope from India to Rangoon, franked at 1⁄ 2 a. and showing on reverse poor Type SL6

S$300-400

1858 (8 Jan.) entire letter from India to a soldier in the 45th Regiment in Rangoon, showing despatch c.d.s. with fine “RANGOON/P.O.” double-ring arrival d.s. (Type D4) in blue; some creases. Photo

S$400-500

1861 (16 Apr.) envelope to Calcutta, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. tied by legible “B/156” and showing, on reverse, despatch and arrival datestamps in red. Photo

S$200-250

1865 (8 Jan.) envelope to Calcutta bearing 1a. cancelled “B/156” (not tied) and showing, on reverse, red despatch and arrival datestamps; the cover with large part of flap missing; also 1a. strip of three on fragment cancelled by fine “B/156”

S$200-250

1865 (20 May) envelope (part flap missing) registered to Calcutta bearing, on reverse, 1a., 2a. and 4a. each crisply cancelled “B/156” and showing, on face, small “REGISTERED” h.s. (Type R3) in red; also 1868 (13 Feb.) part envelope (faults) registered to Calcutta bearing defective 2a. pair (another stamp missing) cancelled “B/156” and showing small “REGISTERED” h.s. (Type R3) in red

S$200-250

1865 (29 Dec.) envelope to Calcutta, bearing 1a. tied by “156” duplex (Type KD9) and showing red arrival d.s. on reverse

S$200-250

1870-82 envelopes (5) registered to Calcutta franked at 5a., showing registration datestamps Type R4 in red (earliest recorded date) and black (2, one the latest recorded date) and R5 (2); also 1882 (15 Mar.) part cover registered to Bombay bearing 1a. and showing Type R6 d.s. (latest recorded date)

S$1,000-1,200

1870 (15 Mar.) part printed shipping report to Canton bearing 2a. tied by “156” duplex (Type KD10) and showing red Calcutta transit d.s. on reverse; also 1871 (27 Dec.) front to Liverpool bearing 8a. tied by sender’s cachet and fine “156” duplex (Type KD10)

S$200-250

1873 envelope to Bombay bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a. tied by fine “156” duplex (Type KD10) and showing despatch and arrival datestamps alongside; also 1873 (1 Mar.) front to Liverpool bearing 8a. tied by sender’s cachet and “156” duplex (Type KD10)

S$200-2,050

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991

992

993

994

1874 (17 Oct.) envelope to Genoa, marked “Via Brindisi”, bearing 1⁄ 2 a., 2a. and 4a. tied by two strikes of “R-I” duplex (Type KD11) and showing, on reverse, Calcutta, Sea Post Office, Brindisi and arrival datestamps; the cover slightly truncated at left, small tear at top and central vertical fold. Also envelope to Jaipur bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a. tied by fine “RI” duplex (Type KD12)

S$200-250

1876 (29 Sept.) envelope to Deal bearing 1a. pair and 4a., and 1876 (6 Oct.) envelope (creases) to London bearing 6a., all clearly tied by “R-I” duplex (Type KD12)

S$200-250

1880 (21 June) 1⁄ 4 a. card to Prome, 1880 (22 Oct.) and 1881 (Mar.) envelopes to Liverpool bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a., 1881 (19 May) envelope to USA bearing 1⁄ 2 a. pair and 2a., and 1881 (12 Nov.) envelope to Bombay redirected to London and again to Wimbledon bearing 1a., all tied by “R-I” duplex (Type KD14), the last showing Tax h.s. with manuscript “4”. Condition mixed

S$200-250

1884-1905 envelopes (4) and registered service cards (2) variously addressed, the covers franked at 3a. (2), 51⁄ 2 a. and 7a. (double rate), showing registration handstamps Types R7 (only recorded example), R8 (latest recorded date), R9, R12 (latest recorded date) and R13 (2); condition a little mixed

S$600-800

1886 (June) envelope (some light stains) to Surrey, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. pair tied by squared-circle d.s. and showing “T” in circle (Type UP4) with manuscript “11”; 1898 (2 Apr.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card addressed to a ship in the harbour and re-addressed to Shanghai, showing “T” in circle (Type UP4) with blue crayon “6” alongside, small “Reexpedie” h.s. (Type I32) and Hong Kong transit c.d.s.

S$400-500

1892 (31 Oct.) “REFUSED LETTER” envelope from the Dead Letter Office addressed locally, showing boxed “D.L.O./RANGOON/POSTAGE DUE/ONE ANNA” d.s. for 3 November (Type UP2, the only recorded example); some creases/folds

S$200-250

Akyab 995

996

997

998

1852 (25 Jan.) entire to Amsterdam, rated “210”, showing framed “INDIA PAID” and “INDIES OR/MARSEILLE” transit d.s., both in red, and on reverse “AKYAB/Paid” d.s. (Type PS5) in red; the addressee’s name partly inked-in. Photo

S$600-800

1854 (20 Feb.) entire to Amsterdam, marked “Pr Overland Mail Via Marseilles”, rated “1/-”, showing framed “INDIA PAID” and “INDES OR/MARSEILLES” c.d.s. in red and, on reverse, fine “AKYAB/Paid” d.s. (Type PS5) in red with Calcutta transit d.s. alongside; the addressee’s name partly inked-in. Photo

S$600-800

1854 (6 July) entire to Amsterdam, marked “Pr Overland Mail Via Marseilles”, showing framed “INDIA PAID” and “INDES OR/MARSEILLES” c.d.s. in red and, on reverse, light and just legible “AKYAB/Paid” d.s. (Type PS5) in red partly overstruck with Calcutta transit d.s. alongside; the addressee’s name partly inked-in. Photo

S$300-400

1856 unstamped envelope to Amsterdam (addressee’s name partly inked-in) showing, on reverse, “AKYAB/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D1) in black; 1876 (29 Sept.) envelope to Paris, bearing 1a. and 4a. tied by “R-2” duplex (Type KD8); 1881 (1 Mar.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Calcutta and 1884 (26 Mar.) envelope to Bombay bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a., both cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K10) with the latter showing Akyab c.d.s. (Type D9) alongside

S$600-800

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1000

1001

1002 1003

1004

1005

1006

1857 (10 Feb.) front and part back to London, marked “per P&O Steamers via Trieste”, rated “6” (deleted), “1/-” and “5d” in red, bearing 1854 1a. and DLR 8a., both cancelled “B/5”, showing framed “INDIA PAID” in red, boxed “61⁄ 4 ” in blue and, on reverse, “AKYAB/P.O.” double-ring d.s. and Calcutta transit c.d.s., both in red. Neat and attractive. A very rare mixed-issue franking. Photo

S$10,000-12,000

1858 (17 Mar.) entire to Liverpool, originally with “INDIA UNPAID” h.s. but later with 1854 4a. cut-to-shape added, cancelled “B/5” and tied by red Paid arrival c.d.s. and showing, on reverse, “AKYAB/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D2), Calcutta and arrival datestamps; the entire with heavy central vertical fold, age spots and is a little soiled. Photo

S$400-500

1859 (16 Mar.) entire from Rangoon to Akyab, marked “Pr Str Cape of Good Hope”, bearing 2a. tied by firm’s chop and “B/156” obliterator and showing, on reverse, “AKYAB/SHIP LETTER/PAID” d.s. in red (Type SL3) for 18 March with similar applied at Rangoon, both in red. Photo

S$400-500

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1862 (18 Apr.) envelopes (2) to Calcutta, one with ⁄ 2 a. pair and the other with ⁄ 2 a. single, both showing “AKYAB/P.O.” double-ring d.s. and framed “INSUFFICIENT” h.s. (Type UP4)

S$300-400

1867 (31 Jan.) envelope to Scotland with embossed “OVERLAND VIA MARSEILLES” at upper left, bearing 8p., 2a. and 4a. tied by “5” duplex (Type KD6) and showing Calcutta transit d.s. on reverse; the envelope with flap missing, peripheral creases and a little soiled

S$200-250

1871 (4 Aug.) envelope (opened-out) from Paris to Marseilles and re-addressed to Akyab, bearing France 20c. (2, both creased having originally been affixed over left edge of cover) and 80c. and showing, on reverse, Calcutta transit d.s. and oval-framed “FORWARDED”, all in red. Attractive. Photo

S$400-500

Allanmyo 1881 (30 July) envelope to Surrey, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by red ink strokes and tied by diamond of bars (Type K1; earliest recorded date) and showing, on reverse, “ALLANMYO” c.ds. (Type D2); some minor peripheral creases. Photo

S$400-500

1

1882 (28 May) pink envelope to Surrey, bearing ⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by ink strokes, cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K1) and showing, on reverse, “ALLANMYO” c.d.s. (Type D3); the envelope with some light creases, and stains at edges. Photo Photos also appear on page 105 WWW.SPINK.COM

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1004 1006

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1008

1009

1873 (6 June envelope to Rangoon, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. tied by fine “B/21” duplex (Type KD3) and showing “RANGOON/DELIVERY” oval d.s. on reverse. Photo

S$300-400

1877 (24 July) envelope (faults) to USA, bearing 6a. crossed by manuscript date and tied by “R-3” duplex, showing red Calcutta and London transit d.s.; 1886 (5 May) envelope(roughly opened at top to Kirkwall, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. tied by firm’s chop in violet and “R” in oval of bars (Type K7)

S$400-500

1885 (Mar.) envelope registered to Kirkwall, marked “Photographs only, Per Book Post”, bearing 4a. pair tied by “R” in oval of bars (Type K7), showing Bassein Reg. c.d.s. (Type R10), “R” in circle (Type R5 and Type R4 registration h.s.; the envelope with central vertical fold and light staining. Photo

S$300-400

Bhamo 1010

1917 (20 Mar.) KE 2a. stationery envelope uprated with 2a. pair and 1919 (28 Mar.) and (4 Apr.) KGV 21⁄ 2 a. registered envelope uprated 1a. and 2a. respectively, all addressed to Tengyueh, China and cancelled by R8 (only recorded date) and R9 datestamps

S$600-800

Falam 1011

1012

1942 (12 Aug.) OHMS (deleted) envelope from Officer i/c Chin Hills to Scotland, bearing 1a. pair tied by “FALAM” c.d.s. (Type D4) and showing censor cachet alongside. Photo

S$400-500

1942 (2 Sept.) envelope from a Captain in the Burma Frontier Force to India, bearing 1a. (2) tied by “FALAM” c.d.s. (Type D4). Photo

S$400-500

Field Post Office 1013

1889 (29 July) Service 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Rangoon to Kumbale via Kalewa, showing “BURMESE FIELD/NO 2/P.O.” c.d.s.; the card with small tear at foot. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Fort Stedman 1014

1015

1016

1017

1893 (15 Dec.) 1a.6p. stationery envelope to London cancelled by “FORT STEDMAN” c.d.s. (Type D3), uprated with 21⁄ 2 a. on 1a.6p. cancelled by “FORT STEDMAN” squaredcircle d.s. (Type KD2) and showing, on reverse, Rangoon, Bombay and arrival datestamps; the envelope a little stained and wrinkled. Photo

S$400-500

1894 (5 May) “PARCEL POST DECLARATION PREPARED FOR H.M. CUSTOMS” form to Dulwich for a tin lined wooden box containing butterflies, showing “FORT STEDMAN/PAR” c.d.s. (Type PPI; the earlier of the two known); some faults

S$200-250

1894 (12 July) “PARCEL POST DECLARATION PREPARED FOR H.M. CUSTOMS” form to Dulwich for a tin lined wooden box containing butterflies, showing “FORT STEDMAN/PAR” c.d.s. (Type PPI; the later of the two known); some faults. Photo

S$200-250

1894 (18 Nov.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card (central vertical crease) from Bombay to Meiktila showing Type D2 arrival c.d.s.(2.12; latest recorded date), re-addressed to Fort Stedman showing Meiktila Road Type D2 transit c.d.s. (2.12) and Fort Stedman arrival c.d.s. (Type D4, 7.12; earliest recorded date), then re-addressed again to Mone? showing Taungggye transit c.d.s. (Type D2, 10.12; earliest recorded date) and Mone arrival c.d.s. (Type D2, 18.12; only recorded example); also 19905 (15 Apr.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Madras cancelled by Type D4 c.d.s. (latest recorded date). Photo

S$400-500

Fort White 1018

1893 (12 Feb.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to London and re-addressed to Shropshire, cancelled by “FORT WHITE/MONYWA” c.d.s. (Type D2) and showing Streatham and arrival datestamps alongside; the envelope with tear across face panel and a little soiled

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1020

1021

1895 (10 Jan.) 2a.6p. stationery envelope to Vienna clearly tied by “HAKA” c.d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date) and showing, on reverse, Monywa, Rangoon, Sea Post Office and arrival datestamps; 1896 (3 Mar.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to San Francisco, similarly cancelled and bearing on reverse 1a. pair tied by “HAKA” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2 and Monywa transit d.s. A good pair of covers

S$400-500

1901 (12 Dec.) 1a. on 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to London, cancelled by “HAKA” c.d.s. (Type D3; earliest recorded date) and showing arrival d.s. and large firm’s arrival d.s. in violet; 1907 (24 July) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Madras similarly cancelled

S$200-250

1905 (24 May) 2a.6p. on 11⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope registered to Fiji, uprated with 1a. cancelled by “HAKA” c.d.s. (Type D3) and showing Type R1 registration h.s.; a few minor tone spots. A most unusual destination

S$200-250

Henzada (Sarawah) 1022

1876 (15 Sept.) envelope (flap missing) to Thayetmyo, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. pair tied by pen crosses and cancelled by “R-4” duplex (Type KD4) and showing arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Photo

S$300-400

PROVENANCE:

Gerald Davis, March 1990 1023

1024

1025

1026

1877 (5 Mar.) envelope to Glasgow, bearing 6a. with manuscript initials tied by diamond of dots (Type K5) and showing, on reverse, “HENZADA” despatch c.d.s. (Type D5; almost three years earlier than recorded), Calcutta and arrival datestamps; the envelope with peripheral creases caused by contents. Photo

S$300-400

1877 (4 Sept.) envelope to Glasgow bearing 6a. vertical pair tied by “R-4” duplex (Type KD4) and showing, on reverse, framed “TOO LATE” with Calcutta and arrival datestamps; the cover slightly soiled and with small peripheral faults. Photo

S$400-500

1880 (6 Oct.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to London uprated with 4a., both cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K5) and showing, on reverse, “HENZADA” (Type D5), Bombay and arrival datestamps; also 1882 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope front to Paris uprated with 1a. (2, one only a part as it was affixed over top edge of envelope, both cancelled by diamond of bars. Photo

S$600-800

1887 (19 Jan.) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Scotland, cancelled by “R” in oval of bars (Type K6; nearly eight months earlier than recorded) with “HENZADA” c.d.s. (Type D6) alongside and showing Rangoon and Bombay transit datestamps, fine. Photo

S$400-500

Hopin 1027

1028

1908 (17 Apr.) 1a. on 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Dorchester, clearly cancelled by “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R-60” c.d.s. (Type D1) and showing arrival datestamp on reverse. Photo

S$300-400

1910 (17 June) 1a. stationery card written from Lake Idawagyi to Ireland, cancelled by “EXPERIMENTAL P.O/R-60.” c.d.s. (27.6; Type D1); the card with minor corner creases. Photo

S$300-400

Insein 1029

1895 (19 Jan.) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to London, clearly cancelled by “INSEIN” c.d.s. (Type D4; latest recorded date), showing Rangoon and Bombay transit datestamps. Photo

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Burma - contd. Kalewa 1030

1892 (28 July) German 5pf. stationery card from Naumburg to Kalewa, uprated 5pf.) and showing “KALEWA/MONYWA” c.d.s.; 1893 (2 Apr.) 1a. stationery envelope front to India cancelled by fine “KALEWA/KINDAT” c.d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date); 1900 (1 Jan.) German 5pf. Millennium postcard from Konstanz to Kalewa, uprated 25pf. and cancelled on day of issue, showing “KALEWA” arrival datestamp. A fine trio

S$600-800

Kawkariek 1031

1904 (26 June) and 1906 (4 Sept.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelopes to India, both cancelled by fine “KAWKAREIK” segmented datestamp (Type KD3); also three loose adhesives similarly cancelled

S$200-250

Kindat (Kendat) 1032

1890 (26 Mar.) 41⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to London and 1893 (23 May) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Glasgow, both cancelled by “KINDAT” c.d.s. (Type D2; the latter the latest recorded date)

S$400-500

Kyaukpyu 1033

1889 (26 Nov.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card to Bombay, cancelled by fine “KYAUKPYU” c.d.s. (Type D5), and 1890 (27 Aug.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Calicut, cancelled by fine “KYAUKPYU” c.d.s. (Type D5; latest recorded date)

S$400-500

Lashio 1034

1035

1036

1892 (19 Aug.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Bombay to Fort Stedman and re-addressed to Lashio, showing Mektila Road (Type D2; earliest recorded date), Maymo and Lashio (Type D2) datestamps; 1892 (9 Nov.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Rangoon to Lashio showing Type D2 (12.11; latest recorded date) datestamps. Photo

S$400-500

1896 (27 Aug.) underpaid 1a. stationery envelope to Rangoon, cancelled by “LASHIO” segmented d.s. (Type KD3) and showing framed “POSTAGE DUE/ ANNAS” h.s. (Type UP2) with manuscript “2” inserted and similar in green applied on arrival. The only recorded example. Photo

S$400-500

1900 (3 May) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope from Calcutta to Rangoon, re-addressed to Maymyo and again to Lashio showing Type D5 arrival datestamp; and 1904 (27 Oct.) 1 ⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Cannanore cancelled by “LASHIO” c.d.s. (Type D4; latest recorded date), fine

S$400-500

Magwe 1037

1898 (17 Mar.) 1a. on 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Lymington, cancelled by “MAGWE” c.d.s. (Type D4) and showing Sea Post Office transit d.s. alongside; 1904 (21 May) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Cannanore similarly cancelled (latest recorded date)

S$400-500

Mandalay 1038

1039

1040

1875 (26 Aug.) envelope registered to Calcutta bearing, on reverse, 1a. (6) cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K4; earliest recorded date) and showing Type R1 registration d.s. (Type R1; earliest recorded date); the envelope with piece missing at right. Photo

S$600-800

c.1880 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Jeypore uprated with 1⁄ 2 a. on reverse, both cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K4); the envelope with small tear at left. Photo

S$300-400

1893 (24 Nov.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Ireland cancelled by “MANDALAY/W3.” c.d.s. (Type D11; earliest recorded date), uprated with 9p. cancelled by “MANDALAY/W.” squaredcircle d.s. (Type KD15). Photo

S$200-250

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Burma - contd. Mandalay - Fort Dufferin 1041

1898 (25 Sept.) and 18 (Dec.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope from the same correspondence to England, both cancelled by “FORT DIFFERIN/X./MANDALAY” c.d.s. (Type D3, the latter the latest recorded date); 1904 (2) June 1⁄ 4 a. stationery cards (2, one with corner missing) from same correspondence to Kent, both with local painting on reverse, cancelled by “FORT DUFFERIN” c.d.s. (Type D6), showing “T” in circle and “1⁄ 2 D/F.B./C” h.s.; and 1905 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from India to Mandalay and re-addressed to London, showing Fort Dufferin arrival c.d.s. and showing Mandalay framed “REEXPEDIE” h.s. (Type I11; the only recorded example)

S$600-800

Mandalay - Palace 1042

1886 (4 Oct.) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card (faults) to Kent cancelled by fine “PALACE/MANDALAY” c.d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date); and 1890 (14 Aug.) OHMS 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card to India similarly cancelled

S$400-500

Mandalay - Shore 1043

1893 (22 Feb.) envelope to South Africa bearing 21⁄ 2 a. (2) and 1893 (9 Nov.) envelope to Denmark bearing 1⁄ 2 a. (10), all cancelled by “MANDALAY SHORE” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2; the latter the latest recorded date) and both covers with faults; and 1906 (15 June) unpaid picture postcard to Rangoon, showing “SHORE/MANDALAY” c.d.s. (Type D6; latest recorded date) and, on arrival, “RANGOON/DEP.” (18.6; Type DP12, earliest recorded date)

S$600-800

Mandalay - Town (Mandalay City) 1044

1891 (25 Nov.) and 1895 (21 Jan.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelopes to Germany and London, both cancelled by “MANDALAY-TOWN” c.d.s. (Type D4; the former the earliest recorded date); 1895 (18 Apr.) OHMS 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card (light stains) addressed locally, cancelled by “MANDALAY-TOWN” c.d.s. and showing another strike in opposite corner struck a day later (Type D4; latest recorded date); 1894 (9 June) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card to Shwebo and (13 June) 1a. stationery card to Belgium, both cancelled by “TOWN/MANDALAY” c.d.s. (Type D5; the former the earliest recorded date)

S$400-500

Mawlu 1045

1893 (2 June) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Cannanore, cancelled by “MAWLU” c.d.s. (Type D2) and showing, on reverse, Katha, Shore Mandalay and Rangoon transit datestamps. The only recorded example. Photo

S$300-400

Maymo 1046

1897 (3 Dec.) and (10 Dec.) and 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelopes from the same correspondence to England, both cancelled by “MAYMYO” c.d.s. (Type D3, the latter the latest recorded date); 1898 (22 Apr.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to England cancelled by “MAYMYO” c.d.s. (Type D4; earliest recorded date) and 1900 (6 Jan.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Rangoon to Maymyo showing Type D4 arrival c.d.s. (9.1)

S$400-500

Meeaday 1047

1857 (1 Dec.) entire letter docketed from Meeaday to Calcutta, bearing 1854 1⁄ 2 a. Die I tied by manuscript “stamped” and squiggly line, cancelled by unclear obliterator and showing, on reverse, just legible “MEEADAY/POST OFFICE” double-ring d.s. (Type D1) and arrival c.d.s., both in red; also loose DLR 1⁄ 2 a.clearly cancelled “B/111”. Rare. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Minbou 1048

1886 (14 Dec.) envelope to India bearing 1⁄ 2 a. tied by ink strokes and “B” in circle of bars (Type K1) and showing, on reverse, “MINBOO” c.d.s. (Type D1) overstruck by Rangoon transit d.s.; 1886 (21 Dec.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to India cancelled by clear “MINBOO” c.d.s. (Type D1) and showing Rangoon transit d.s. on reverse

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S$400-500


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1887 (4 Jan.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to India cancelled by “MINBOO” c.d.s. (Type D1) and showing Rangoon transit d.s. on reverse; 1887 (11 Jan.) envelope to India bearing 1 ⁄ 2 a. tied by ink strokes and “B” in circle of bars (Type K1) and showing, on reverse, “MINBOO” c.d.s. (Type D1) overstruck by Rangoon and arrival datestamps

S$400-500

Mingin 1050

1051

1887 (15 Oct.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Calcutta cancelled by “MINGIN” c.d.s. and showing arrival d.s. on reverse. The only recorded example. Photo

S$300-400

1897 (17 Apr.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope from Hyderabad to Mongywa and re-addressed to Mingin bearing, on reverse, Hyderabad 1⁄ 4 a. and showing various transit and arrival datestamps including Monywa and “MINGIN” arrival (Type D4). A scarce combination cover. Photo

S$400-500

Mogaung 1052

1891 (29 Dec.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope from Bhamo to Germany showing, on reverse, “MOGAUNG” c.d.s. (Type D2; latest recorded date) partly overstruck by Rangoon transit d.s. Photo

S$300-400

Mongnai 1053

1890 (3 Apr.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Devon cancelled in transit at Rangoon, uprated with 41⁄ 2 a. cancelled by “R” in circle of bars (Type K1) and showing, on reverse, legible “MONE/FORT STEDMAN” c.d.s. (Type D1) along with Fort Stedman, Rangoon and Bombay transit datestamps. The only recorded examples of Types K1 and D1. Photo

S$400-500

Monywa 1054

1055

1056

1057

1058

1059

1890 (1 July) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card (faults) to Ireland and 1892 (20 July) envelope (soiled) to London bearing 21⁄ 2 a. on 41⁄ 2 a., both cancelled by “MONYWA” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2; the former the earliest recorded date). Photo

S$400-500

1894 (3 Feb.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Switzerland and 1899 (5 Dec.) envelope (some tears at top caused through opening) to London bearing 2a., both cancelled by “MONYWA” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD3; the former the earliest recorded date). Photo

S$400-500

1894 (29 Oct.) OPS stationery card from post office about a damaged parcel, addressed locally, showing “MONYWA” c.d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date) and “MONYWA/1ST DELY” c.d.s. (Type DY2; earliest recorded date); also 1906 (16 Aug.) IPS stationery card locally addressed and showing same datestamps. Photo

S$300-400

1898 (11 Feb.) OHMS 2a. registered envelope addressed locally, uprated with OHMS 1a. pair cancelled by “MONYWA/REG.” c.d.s. (Type R2; earliest recorded date), showing Type R8 registration h.s. (earliest recorded date) and framed “TOO LATE” (Type I2); vertical fold and some light staining. Photo

S$600-800

1898 (25 Aug.) 1a. on 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card and 1899 (4 May) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope, both addressed to Switzerland and cancelled by “MONYWA” c.d.s. (Type D2), the former showing framed “TOO LATE” h.s.

S$400-500

1902 (13 Nov.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope and (5 Dec.) 1a. on 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope uprated with 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. on reverse, both addressed to Switzerland and cancelled by “MONYWA” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD3; the latter the latest recorded date). Photo

S$400-500

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1061

1062

1063

1064

1065

1066

1844 (28 Jan.) entire to London, marked “p Overland Mail via Southampton”, rated “1/”, showing oval-framed “INDIA” and, on reverse, fine framed “MOULMEIN/Paid” d.s. in red (Type PS3) and arrival c.d.s. (10.4). Photo 1856 (July) blue envelope to Glasgow, marked “Via Southampton”, rated “2a” and “6”, showing framed “INDIA” in red and seriffed “RANGOON/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D1); a little creased. Photo PROVENANCE: Gerald Sattin, March 1990

S$200-250

1859 envelope to Calcutta, bearing 1a. tied by “B/127” obliterator and showing, on reverse, over-inked despatch c.d.s. and arrival Ship Letter d.s., both in red

S$200-250

1864 (26 Nov.) entire letter to Glasgow, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 1a., 2a. and 4a., each cancelled “B/127”, showing “MOULMEIN/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D2) alongside, framed “INDIA PAID” and, on reverse, Bombay and arrival datestamps. Photo

S$400-500

1866-78 envelopes (4), pieces (3) and loose adhesives (2) including 1866 (26 Oct.) large piece bearing 1a. strip of three and 4a. clearly cancelled by “127” duplex (Type KD6) in blue, 1876 (9 Aug.) envelope to Calcutta bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a. tied by “R-8” duplex (Type KD7), 1877 (1 Oct.) envelope to Glasgow bearing 6a. and 1878 (20 Dec.) envelope to Calcutta bearing 1⁄ 2 a., both cancelled by “R-8” duplex (Type KD10). condition a little mixed

S$700-900

1876 (15 May) back of envelope registered to India, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. (5, three damaged) and 1a. pair (two other stamps missing) tied by “R-8” duplex and showing Type R4 registration d.s.; 1893 (29 June) envelope registered to Germany bearing 1a. and 6a. tied by “MOULMEIN” duplex (Type KD14) and showing Type R6 registration h.s.; and 1898 (18 Apr.) envelope registered to Calcutta, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 2a. tied by “MOULMEIN” c.d.s. and showing Type R6 registration h.s. (latest recorded date). Condition mixed

S$500-600

1880s envelopes (2) to India, one bearing 1⁄ 2 a. on reverse tied by diamond of bars, the other unpaid, both showing “MOULMEIN” c.d.s. (Type D9) with the latter also showing framed “POSTAGE DUE/ 2 ANNAS” (Type UP5); both with small faults

S$400-500

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Burma, Moulmein - contd. 1067

1068

1881 (14 Oct.) entire to India bearing 1⁄ 2 a., 1882 (13 May) envelope to London bearing 1 ⁄ 2 a. and 4a., 1885 (5 Nov.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to India and 1889 (10 Jan.) envelope registered to India bearing 1⁄ 2 a. (5), all cancelled by diamond of bars (Type KD11), the last also showing Type R6 registration h.s. Condition a little mixed

S$700-900

1892 (29 Apr.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope (folded) to London cancelled by “MOULMEIN/Z.” crescent duplex (Type KD17; earliest recorded date); 1893 (7 Feb.) envelope to India bearing 1⁄ 2 a. pair on reverse and (26 July) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Germany, both cancelled by “MOULMEIN” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD14)

S$400-500

Moulmein - Mupin 1069

1892 (5 Sept.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope and 1897 (1 Oct.) envelope bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 2a., both addressed to Germany and cancelled by “MUPUN” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2); also three loose adhesives similarly cancelled

S$400-500

Moulmein - Tavoyzoo 1070

1908 (28 Sept.) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to USA, clearly cancelled by “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R-11” c.d.s. (Type D1; latest recorded date); a fraction soiled and creased

S$200-250

Myanaung 1071

1877 (Apr.) envelope to Cambridge, marked “Via Brindisi”, bearing 2a. and 4a. crossed by pen stroke and cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K3) and showing “MYANOUNG” c.d.s. (Type D3) alongside with Rangoon transit d.s. on reverse; the envelope with some damage through opening (affecting c.d.s.) and minor staining, though very scarce. Photo

S$400-500

Note: It is believed that this cover possibly emanates from Minhla. PROVENANCE:

Gerald Sattin, March 1990 1072

1073

1074

1886 (22 Sept.) envelope (with letter) to Scotland, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. tied by diamond of bars (Type K3) and showing, on reverse, “MYANOUNG” c.d.s. (Type D4). Photo

S$400-500

1886 (20 Oct.) envelope (with letter) to Scotland (re-addressed internally), bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 2a. pair tied by diamond of bars (Type K3) and showing, on reverse, “MYANOUNG” c.d.s. (Type D4). Photo

S$400-500

1886 (20 Nov.) envelope (with letter) to Scotland (re-addressed internally), bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. tied by diamond of bars (Type K3; latest recorded date); the envelope with tears at top and part of back missing caused through opening and with some light discolouration. Photo

S$200-250

Myingyan 1075

1076

1886 (25 Nov.) envelope to Doncaster bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by pen stroke and cancelled by “MYINGYAN” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2); and 1893 (12 Aug.) 1a. stationery envelope to Madras cancelled by “MYINGYAN” c.d.s. (Type D2) and uprated with 1a. tied by “MYINGYAN” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2; latest recorded date); both with some small faults

S$400-500

1893 (17 June) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope (light creases) to Mandalay and 1895 (17 Sept.) 1 ⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Calicut, both cancelled by fine “MYINGYAN” c.d.s. (Type D2; the latter latest recorded date). Photo

S$400-500

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1908 (4 Jan.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to India cancelled by “R” in circle of bars (Type K1; earliest recorded date) and showing, on reverse, “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R-13” c.d.s. (Type D1; earliest recorded date); and 1908 (2 May) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Pegu uprated with 1a. pair (on reverse), all cancelled by “R” in circle of bars (Type K1), showing Myingyan registration h.s. (Type R11) and, on reverse, “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R13” c.d.s. (Type D1; latest recorded date), Myingyan Reg. and Pegu Reg. datestamps, the envelope a little soiled. Photo

S$400-500

Natogyi 1078

1933 (23 Mar.) unstamped envelope to Bristol, showing arched “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./DUE/TWO ANNAS” h.s. with “T” h.s. overstruck by GB “4D/I.S./Q.” h.s. Postage Due 2d. pair applied and cancelled on arrival and, on reverse, “NATOGYI/B.O./MYINGYAN” double-ring d.s. (Type D3; latest recorded date)

S$200-250

Okpo - Henzada 1079

1892 (21 Dec.) 1a. on 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to France, cancelled by “OKPO/HENZADA” c.d.s. (Type D2), showing Henzada, Rangoon, Bombay and Sea Post Office transit c.d.s.; the card with central vertical crease and repaired tear at foot. The only recorded cover from this office. Photo

S$400-500

Pa-an 1080

1896 (1 July) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Rangoon, cancelled by “PA-AN/THATON” c.d.s. (Type D2; earliest recorded date), showing framed “POSTAGE DUE/ONE ANNA” h.s. and, on reverse, “RANGOON/1ST DELY” c.d.s. (5.7) in green (Type DY21; the only recorded example) and “RANGOON/2ND DELY” c.d.s. (Type DY17). Photo

S$400-500

Pagan 1081

1902 (7 Oct.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope (soiled) to Bangalore cancelled by “PAGAN” c.d.s. (Type D4; earliest recorded date) and uprated with 1⁄ 2 a. tied by Type KD3 c.d.s.; 1904 (2 Nov.) envelope to Myingyan bearing 1⁄ 2 a. on reverse tied by “PAGAN” segmented c.d.s. (Type KD3); also two pieces with Type KD3. Photo

S$400-500

Pakokku 1082

1890 (28 May) 41⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to London, cancelled by light “POKOKKU” c.d.s. (Type D3) and showing, on reverse, Bombay and arrival datestamps; some light stains. The only recorded example. Photo

S$400-500

Pantanaw 1083

1880 (1 Mar.) envelope to Surrey, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by pen strokes, tied by diamond of bars (Type K2; earliest recorded date) and showing, on reverse, “PANTANOW” c.d.s. (Type D1) and arrival d.s.; the cover creased and soiled. One of two recorded covers. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

Paungde 1084

1898 (19 June) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Ireland clearly cancelled by “PAUNGDE/PROME” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2); and 1899 (23 June) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope (flap missing) to Ireland bearing 1⁄ 2 a. strip of three on reverse, all cancelled by “PAUNGDE/PROME” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2). Also four loose stamps similarly cancelled. Both with small faults

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1083 Ex 1085

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1887 (7 June) envelope to Liverpool bearing 21⁄ 2 a. tied by diamond of bars (Type K4) and showing “PEGU” c.d.s. (Type D5) on reverse, the face panel completely crossed by recipient’s notes in red ink; 1887 (13 Sept.) envelope to New York, bearing 1a. and 2a. crossed by manuscript “Stamped” and tied by diamond of bars (Type K4) and showing “PEGU” c.d.s. (Type D5) on reverse. Photo

S$600-800

Port Blair 1086

1087

1879 (6 Mar.) mourning envelope (folded) to London, bearing 1a. (2) and 4a. tied by “R-10” duplex (Type KD3) and showing arrival c.d.s. on reverse; also a piece bearing 1⁄ 2 a. (2), 2a. (damaged) and 4a. similarly cancelled. Photo

S$600-800

1882-1933 envelopes (4, one registered) stationery envelopes (3, one very discoloured) and loose stamps/pieces (6) including 1882 (29 Apr.) envelope to London, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K4) and showing “PORT BLAIR” c.d.s. (Type D4; latest recorded date) on reverse; 1889 (4 Sept.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to India and 1893 (15 June) 21⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to USA., both cancelled by “PORT BLAIR” c.d.s. (Type D7); 1898 (Nov.) envelope to London bearing 21⁄ 2 a. tied by “PORT BLAIR” segmented c.d.s. (Type KD6); 1906 (3 Mar.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card to England cancelled by “PORT BLAIR” c.d.s. (Type D9); and 1933 (5 Oct.) envelope to London bearing 8a. and showing “TELEPHONE MAKES/LIFE EASIER” slogan (Type HS2; the only recorded example). Condition a little mixed

S$1,200-1,500

Prome 1088

1089

1090

1091

1875 (9 Nov.) envelope registered to Calcutta bearing, on reverse, 2a. and 4a. tied by diamond of bars (Type K7), showing fine Type R2 registration d.s. with Rangoon and arrival datestamps; the cover with some tears. Photo

S$400-500

1876 (22 Aug.) envelope (small faults) to India bearing, on reverse 1⁄ 2 a. (defective), 1877 (24 Apr.) large part envelope to India bearing, on reverse, 1a. and 2a., all tied by diamond of bars (Type K7) and both showing “PROME” c.d.s. (Type D4; earliest and latest recorded dates) alongside; and 1881 (22 May) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to USA cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K7) and showing “PROME” c.d.s. (Type D5) alongside

S$600-800

1877 (21 Aug.) envelope registered to Calcutta bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a., 1a. and 2a. (2), all tied by diamond of bars (Type K7), showing “PROME” c.d.s. (Type D5) and Type R2 registration d.s. alongside. An attractive franking. Photo

S$400-500

1883? (5 Mar.) envelope to Rangoon bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a. tied by diamond of bars (Type K7) and showing “PROME” c.d.s. (Type D5) alongside; 1883 (7 Aug.) 41⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to England cancelled by diamond of bars and showing, on reverse, “PROME” c.d.s. (Type 5); and 1885 (16 Oct.) envelope to London bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 2a. (2) crossed by ink stroke, cancelled by diamond of bars and showing, on reverse “PROME” c.d.s. (Type D6)

S$500-600

Pyinywa 1092

1906 (9 July) and 1907 (14 July) envelopes to Rangoon bearing 1⁄ 2 a. on reverse, both cancelled by “R” in circle of bars (Type K1) and showing “PYINYWA/MYAUNGMYA” c.d.s. (Type D2) alongside, both the earliest and latest recorded dates

S$200-250

Rangoon - Cantonment 1093

1876 (25 Oct.) envelope to Thayetmo, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. pair tied by ink strokes and “R-I/I” duplex, showing framed “INSUFFICIENT” and framed “POSTAGE DUE/2AS”; also 1876 (6 Dec.) envelope (stamp missing) showing framed “TOO LATE” and framed “INSUFFICIENT” plus three pieces

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S$600-800


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1095

1882 (22 Feb.) mourning envelope to Edinburgh, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by pen stroke, cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K4) and showing, on reverse, “RANGOON C.R.H” c.d.s. (Type D3). Photo

S$400-500

1882 (3 July) mourning envelope to Edinburgh, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by pen stroke, cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K4) and showing, on reverse, “RANGOON C.R.H” c.d.s. (Type D3). Photo

S$400-500

Rangoon - Rangoon Gazette Press 1096 ័

1918 (14 Jan.) “Rangoon Gazette Weekly Budget” newspaper wrapper front to Teng Yueh China, bearing 1a. and “OUR DAY” 1⁄ 2 a. charity stamp, both tied by “RANGOON GAZETTE PRESS/S.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D1), showing Bhamo transit d.s. and with China Postage Due 2c. applied and cancelled on arrival; 1931 (10 Jan.) newspaper wrapper to India, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. similarly cancelled, also small piece and KGV 1r. Photo

S$400-500

Rangoon - Suratee Bazar 1097

1895 (7 Dec.) 1a. on 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card and 1897 (15 Nov.) envelope bearing 21⁄ 2 a., both to France and cancelled by “SOORTEE BAZAR/RANGOON” segmented c.d.s. (Type KD1; the latter the latest recorded date)

S$400-500

Salin 1098

1891 (17 Mar.) 2a. registered envelope to Lahore bearing 2a. crossed by red ink lines, both cancelled by “SALIN” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD2; earliest recorded date). Photo

S$200-250

Sandoway 1099

1886 (26 July) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card (spiked) to Bombay, clearly cancelled by “SADOWAY” c.d.s. (Type D5) and showing Bombay Market arrival c.d.s. alongside; and 1893 (21 Feb.) 1 ⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Bombay to Sandoway showing Type D5 arrival c.d.s. at lower left. Photo

S$600-800

Shwebo 1100

1919 (6 Aug.) envelope bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 1a. pair, and (29 Oct.) 1a. stationery card, both addressed to Switzerland, cancelled by “SHWEBO” double-ring d.s. (Type KD8; the latter the latest recorded date) and manuscript “Passed by Censor”, initials and date. Photo Note: This camp was originally created to house citizens of the Central Powers living in Burma, who however were sent into camps in India. After that, the camps was transformed to a recreation camp for Turkish officers in the Thayetmo camp. Later on, there was only one civilian left, a German called Patzert, married to a Burmese woman.

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1102

1103

1883 (6 Mar.) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card (pressed creases and other faults) to USA, cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K6; earliest recorded date), showing “SHWEGYEEN” c.d.s. (Type D5), showing Sea Post Office c.d.s., D.L.O. datestamps of Calcutta and Bombay and with “UNCLAIMED LETTER - FREE” label affixed upon return to Shwegyin. Photo

S$400-500

1888 (6 Mar.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Rangoon to Shwegyin showing Type D5 arrival c.d.s. at upper left; and 1888 (18 June) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to USA, cancelled by “SHWEGYEEN” c.d.s. (Type D5) and showing Rangoon, Bombay, Sea Post Office and New York transit datestamps

S$400-500

1905 (1 Apr.) 1a. stationery card to Germany with coloured drawings in both lower corners, and 1909 (18 Jan.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card to Rangoon, both cancelled by “SHWEGYIN” segmented c.d.s. (Type KD10), the latter showing framed “TRAIN LETTER” and “AHLONE” arrival d.s. (19.1; latest recorded date)

S$400-500

1104

1105

Sinlumkaba 1104

1903 (19 Aug.) 2a. registered envelope to Dublin cancelled by “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R36” c.d.s. (Type D1; the only recorded example), uprated with 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. cancelled by “R” in circle of bars (Type K1; the only recorded example), showing manuscript “B.O. No 30”, Bhamo registration h.s. and circular-framed “AR” in violet. Scarce and attractive. Photo

S$400-500

PROVENANCE:

Gerald Davis, March 1990 Taikgyi 1105

1886 (26 Mar.) envelope (with letter) to Mandalay, bearing 1a. crossed by blue crayon strokes, cancelled by unclear c.d.s. and showing, on reverse, “TAIKGYI” c.d.s. (Type D1; the only recorded example) and “BURMESE FIELD/NO 1/SUB P.O.” c.d.s. of the Prome Mandalay River T.P.O. Photo

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Ex 1096

Ex 1099

Ex 1100

1101

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1106

Ex 1107

Tamu 1106

1891 (15 Apr.) envelope from Berlin to Nepal via Segowlie (5.5), franked at 40pf., arrived 8 May, re-addressed to Calcutta (8.5) via Segowlie (10.5) and arrived 11 May, readdressed to Shillong (17.5), then Kohima (21.5), then to Kindat via Tamu (3 June) showing “TUMMO” c.d.s. (Type D2, the only recorded example), arrived 8 June and marked “not known”, via D.L.O. Rangoon (29.6), back to Calcutta (6.7). This muchtravelled envelope not unsurprisingly with wear and tear. Photo

S$400-500

Taungdwingyi 1107

1898 (20 July) and (26 July) 1a. on 11⁄ 2 a. stationery cards (the first a little soiled) from the same correspondence to Lymington, both cancelled by “TAUNGDWINGYI” c.d.s. (unlisted type) and showing Sea Post Office in opposite corner; also two loose adhesives with Type D3 c.d.s. Photo

S$400-500

Tavoy 1108

1895 (18 Sept.) and (2 Oct.) 21⁄ 2 a/ stationery envelopes from the same correspondence to USA, both uprated with 21⁄ 2 a., cancelled by “TAVOY” squared-circle d.s. (Type KD5) and showing, on reverse Rangoon, Sea Post Office and New York transit datestamps; both covers a little soiled and with some peripheral wear

S$400-500

Thabeitkyin 1109

1110

1887 (26 July) envelope from Dartford to a Sergeant in the Transport Corps at Khanyat, franked at 1d., arrived Thabeitkyin (31.8; Type D2, earliest recorded date), to Mandalay (3.9) and Mandalay Deposit Room (3-5/9; Type DP2, earliest recorded date), and returned via DLO in Calcutta (21.9) and Bombay (25.11) and returned to UK, endorsed “Dead” and showing, on reverse, framed “DECEDE/DECEASED”. Photo

S$400-500

1895 (23 Aug.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card from Rangoon to Bernardmyo, showing “THABEIKKYIN” transit c.d.s. (27.8; Type D2, latest recorded date)

S$200-250

Tharrawaddy 1111

1885 (17 Feb.) 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card to Germany clearly cancelled by “THARRAWADDY” c.d.s. (Type D4); and 1885 (28 Sept.) envelope to Henzada bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and showing, on reverse, “THARRAWADDY” (Type D4) and arrival datestamps; both covers with faults

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1114

1115

Thaton 1112

1895 (2 Aug.) 1⁄ 4 a. stationery card to London, cancelled by “THATON” segmented c.d.s. (Type KD3; earliest recorded date), showing “T” in circle and London “11⁄ 2 D/F.B./B.” h.s.; 1896 (17 Sept.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery envelope to Calicut similarly cancelled

S$300-400

Thayetmyo 1113

1854 (1 Feb.) envelope (with letter) to Aberdeen (stamp torn away) showing, on reverse, “THAYETMYO/POST OFFICE” double-ring d.s. (Type D1) in black superimposed on an identical datestamp in red and with another fine strike on face. Photo

S$300-400

PROVENANCE:

Gerald Davis, March 1990 1114

1115

1856 (5 Aug.) envelope (with letter) to Aberdeen, showing red manuscript “10d”, bearing 1854 4a. (2, both cut to shape) tied by light “B/179” obliterator, showing framed “INDIA/PAID” and, on reverse, “THYAYETMYOO/P.O.” double-ring d.s. in red (Type D3). Photo

S$300-400

1856 (29 Oct.) unstamped envelope (with letter) to Aberdeen, marked “via Marseilles”, rated “1/-”, showing legible “THYETMYO/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D3), framed “INDIA” in red and, on reverse, Calcutta and arrival datestamps. Photo

S$400-500

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1117

1118

1119

1866 (16 May) envelope to Cheshire, marked “via Southampton”, bearing 4a. tied by ink cross and “B/179” obliterator and showing, on reverse, “THAYETMYO/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D5) in red.

S$600-800

1873 (25 Aug.) envelope to Bombay bearing, on reverse, 2a. tied by “159” duplex (Type KD4); 1878 (June) envelope to Dorset and re-addressed to Reading, bearing 6a. tied by ink cross and “R-15” duplex (Type KD6) and with GB 1d. red applied upon redirection; and 1878 (2 Sept.) envelope to London, bearing 6a. tied by ink strokes and poor “R-15” duplex (Type KD 6; latest recorded date). All with faults

S$400-500

1882-c.83 envelopes (3) and a 11⁄ 2 a. stationery card addressed to Calcutta or UK, the covers showing frankings of 1⁄ 2 a., 1a. and 41⁄ 2 a., all cancelled by diamond of bars (Type K7), and 1885 (17 Dec.) envelope to London, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. crossed by pen strokes, cancelled by “R” in circle of bars (Type K8; latest recorded date) and showing “THAYETMYO” c.d.s. (Type D9) on reverse

S$1,000-1,200

1885 (20 Feb.) and (11 Sept.) envelopes (both a little soiled) from London to Thayetmyo, both bearing 1885 5d. tied by duplex and showing, on reverse, “THAYETMYO” c.d.s. (Type D9); and 1880 (9 Sept.) envelope (some ink-etching) from England to Thayetmyo and redirected to Port Blair, showing “THAYETMYO” c.d.s. (Type D8), oval-framed “REDIRECTED” and, on face, Port Blair arrival c.d.s. (Type D3)

S$400-500

Tiddim

1120 1120

1121

1121

1942 (14 Sept.) 1a. stationery envelope to Bombay bearing, on reverse, 6p. tied by “TIDDIM” c.d.s. (Type D3). Photo

S$400-500

1945 (Jan.) unstamped envelope from Tiddim to Madras with censor cachet and label at left and showing, on reverse, “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./C-550” c.d.s. partly obscured by label. Scarce. Photo

S$600-800

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1934 (13 Apr.) envelope to Cornwall, bearing 21⁄ 2 a. tied by clear “TIGER CAMP/NORTHERN SHAN STATES” c.d.s. (Type D2). Photo

S$400-500

Toungoo 1123

1860 (27 Apr.) entire (some water stains at foot) to India, showing “TOUNGOO/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D2) in black; and 1861 (16 May) entire from Calcutta to Toungoo, franked at 1⁄ 2 a, and showing, on reverse, large part “TOUNGOO/P.O.” doublering d.s. (Type D2) in red

1126

1124 1124

1125

1126

S$300-400

1860 (3 Dec.) entire to a native soldier in India, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. clearly tied by “B/181” obliterator and showing red transit datestamps alongside. Photo

S$400-500

1860 (8 Dec.) entire addressed to a native soldier in India, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. vertical pair tied by “B/181” obliterator and showing “TOUNGNOO/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D3) in red on reverse; 1861 entire from India to Toungnoo bearing 2a. and showing, on reverse across flap, “TOUNGNOO/P.O.” double-ring datestamp (Type D3) in red; and 1861 (1 July) entire (faults) to Indian, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. tied by “B/181” obliterator and showing, on reverse, light “TOUNGNOO/P.O.” double-ring d.s. (Type D3) in red

S$600-800

1876 (25 Sept.) envelope to London, marked “Via Brindisi”, bearing 2a. and 4a. with manuscript date and tied by “R-16” duplex (Type KD5) and showing, on reverse, Calcutta and arrival datestamps; the envelope with flap missing. Photo

S$400-500

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1128

1883 (24 Feb.) envelope to Cheltenham, bearing 1⁄ 2 a. and 4a. tied by diamond of bars (Type K7) and showing, on reverse, “TOUNGHOO” c.d.s. (Type D6); the envelope with two tears at top. Photo

S$400-500

1888 (1 Oct.) envelope (faults) to India bearing, on reverse, 1⁄ 2 a. pair tied by “R” in circle of bars (Type K8) and showing “TOUNGOO” (Type D7) with transit and arrival datestamps alongside; 1889 (25 Apr.) envelope to USA, bearing 3a. tied by pen strokes and “R” in circle of bars (Type K8; latest recorded date)

S$400-800

Yenangyaung Bazaar

1129

1129

1130

1130

1923 (8 Aug.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card (overall disclouration) to Mandalay, uprated 3p., cancelled by “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R-71” double-ring d.s. (Type D1). Scarce. Photo

S$300-400

1923 (24 Dec.) 1⁄ 2 a. stationery card (spiked) to Mandalay, clearly cancelled by “EXPERIMENTAL P.O./R-71” datestamp (Type D1). Scarce. Photo

S$400-500

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THE PROPERTY OF ANOTHER VENDOR THE CHIN HILLS DISTRICT After the Japanese occupied Rangoon in March 1942, an emergency mail service was organised by Major A.G. McCall, District Commissioner, Lushai Hills at Aijal. The postal runners made an eight day journey from Haka, Tiddim and Fort White via Falam, to Aijal in Assam and thence to India. By July stamps overprinted “SERVICE” had become exhausted and ordinary stamps overprinted “OHMS” by typewriter were approved.

1131 1131

1942 (12 Oct.) OHMS parcel wrapping registered from Tiddim to “The Civil Surgeon, Chin Hills, Falam”, bearing India 1a., 2a. and 4a. strip of three and single each with typewritten “OHMS” and tied by “TIDDIM” c.d.s. (Type D3), and showing provisional registration label (stained by affixative); some creases as to be expected with item of this nature. A remarkable franking. Very rare. Photo

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LABUAN 1132

1133

1879-94 predominantly mint collection of Queen’s head issues including 1879 (May) 16c. (3), 1880 CC 2c. sheet of ten without margins to 16c. with additional 8c. (2, one used) showing no dot at lower left (the mint with small thin and the used with light stain at right), 1881 (Mar.) 8c. on 12c. (not guaranteed), 1881 (June) 8c. on 12c. (2, one used), 1883 CA 2c. (no margins) and 40c. sheets of ten, 8c. (used), 10c. (3, two used), 16c. (3, two used) and 40c., 1885 (June) 2c. on 8c. (2, one with surcharge diagonal and showing no dot at lower left - thinned), 1885 (July) 2c. on 16c., 1885 (Sept.) 2c. on 8c. mint (2, one a corner example showing no stop at lower left) and used, 1885-86 CA 2c. (5), 8c. deep violet (5 including a block of four), 8c. mauve (2), 10c. and 16c. plus 2c. and 10c. sheets of ten, 1892-93 no wmk. 2c. to 40c. plus 2c. sheet of thirty, 6c. and 8c. sheets of ten, 1892 (Dec.) 2c. on 40c. (2, one used) and 1894 litho 2c. to 40c. (2 sets, one handstamped “SPECIMEN”) and 6c. and 16c. sheets of ten. A fine lot. Cat. £8200+

S$3,000-4,000

1879 CA 2c. blue-green, fine unused with part original gum. Very scarce. S.G. 1, £1600. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1134

刂អ B

–– 16c. blue, a complete mint sheet (5x2), mounted in the selvedge only, fine. S.G. 4

1135

1885 (June) “2 CENTS” on 16c. blue, fine unused with part original gum. Holcombe Certificate (1994). S.G. 24, £950. Photo

S$600-800

1885-86 CA 2c., 8c., 10c. and 16c., each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, mounted mint. S.G. 30s-33s, £550

S$200-250

1891-92 “6/cents” on 8c. deep violet block of four with margins at top and at bottom, the upper pair with surcharge inverted, the lower pair with surcharge omitted, the upper left stamp also showing “Cents” double, fine mint. Rare. B.P.A. Certificate (1965). S.G. 34f, £3800. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

–– “6/cents” on 8c. mauve, two complete mint sheets of ten (5x2), one with 1mm. setting except the first four stamps in lower row which are 2mm., the other with 2mm. setting, also three singles, one with surcharge inverted and one with no dot at lower left, fine mint. S.G. 35, £450+

S$250-300

1136

1137

1138

ᔛ S

刂+ អ

S$800-1,000

1139

–– “6/Cents” in red on 8c. mauve, fine used. Scarce. S.G. 36, £750. Photo

S$400-500

1140

1892 (Dec) “TWO/CENTS” on 40c. ochre and “SIX/CENTS” on 16c. grey, fine mint. S.G. 49-50, £545. Photo

S$300-400

1894-96 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. set of nine overprinted “SPECIMEN” (all without gum), 1c. (10 including a block of four, 2c. (12 including two blocks of four), 3c. (6 including a block of four), 5c. (7 including a block of four), 6c. block of four and pair, 8c. block of four and pair, 12c. (2), 18c. vertical pair and single and 24c. block of four, various shades and perfs, mostly fresh and fine mint. S.G. 62-74, £700+

S$350-450

–– 1c. (2), 2c. (10 including irregular block of four), 3c. (18 including a block of thirteen), 5c. (2), 6c. (3), 8c. (4 including a vertical pair), 12c. and 24c. (2), various shades and perfs, mostly fine used. Cat. £700+

S$350-450

–– 2c. black and blue marginal block of four, variety imperforate, fine mint. S.G. 63a, £1200. Photo

S$800-1,000

1895 (June) 4c. on $1 to 40c. on $1 set of five overprinted “SPECIMEN”, mint with additional 4c. on $1 block of twelve (6x2) and used with additional 4c. on $1, 10c. on $1 and 20c. on $1 on piece and 10c. on $1 (3); condition generally fine. S.G. 75-79, £380

S$200-250

1896 25c., 50c. and $1 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, mint (25c. with light tone on reverse and 50c. with lightly toned perf at foot) and used, fine. S.G. 80-82, £391

S$200-250

1141

1142

1143

刂+ អ

1144

1145

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1143

1137

1227

1228 1207

1148

1182

1186

1187

1206 1233

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1147 ័

1148

1149

1150

1151

1152

1153

刂អ B

1154

1155

1156

1157

1896 (Sept.) Jubilee 1c. to 8c. set of six overprinted “SPECIMEN” (1c., 2c. and 3c. without gum), 1c. (9 including a corner block of six and one with orange overprint), 2c. (3), 3c. (5 including a block of four), 5c. (6 including a marginal block of four), 6c. (2) and 8c. (5 including a block of four) mint, 1c. (4 including two with orange overprint, one on piece), 2c., 3c. (15 including a block of thirteen), 5c. (2), 6c. and 8c. used; the mint with some fox spotting in places otherwise fine. S.G. 83-88, £2000+

S$1,000-1,200

–– 1c. black and grey-mauve, perf 131⁄ 2 -14, variety overprint double (widely spaced), fine used on small piece. S.G. 83ea, £375. Photo

S$300-400

–– 2c. black and blue vertical pair, variety imperforate horizontally, unused with part to large part original gum, the lower stamp with light horizontal crease otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. 84a, £1500. Photo

S$800-1,000

–– 2c. black and blue showing variety “JEBILEE” [77] and 3c. black and ochre showing variety overprint double, both cancelled to order; the 2c. with some light stains on perfs and the 3c. with thin. S.G. 84b, 85fa

S$200-250

–– 3c. black and ochre, perf 131⁄ 2 -14, compound 12-13, variety overprint treble, unused with trace of original gum, a few short perfs at right otherwise fine. S.G. 85fb, £650. Photo

S$250-300

1897-1901 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. set of nine and colours changed 12c. (some stained perfs), 18c. (a few tone spots) and 24c., each overprinted “SPECIMEN”; 1c. (10 including a block of four), 2c. (9 including a block of four), 3c. (7 including a block of four), 5c. pair, 6c. (2), 8c. (6 including a block of four), 12c. corner block of four with sheet number “26”, 18c. block of four, 24c. corner block of four with sheet number “49” and colour changes 12c., 18c. (both) and 24c., mostly fine mint. S.G. 89-100, £1250+

S$600-800

–– 1c. (15 including a block of six), 2c. (6), 3c. (6), 5c. (2), 6c. (2), 8c. (2), 12c. (2), 18c. and 24c., and colour changes 12c. (2) and 18c. with “LABUAN” at top, all used, most fine. S.G. 89-99, £650+

S$300-400

–– 2c. black and blue, perf 131⁄ 2 -14, a top right corner block of forty (5x8) showing sheet number “487”, fine unused with large part original “flat” gum. S.G. 90, £960

S$600-800

1899 (July) 4c. on 1c. to 4c. on $1 set of twelve including the unissued, each overprinted “SPECIMEN” and 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $1 set of nine mint with additional 4c. on 12c. and 4c. on 24c.; 1900-02 Pictorial 2c. to 16c. set of six mint with additional 2c. and 4c. (both); 1902-03 Crown 1c. to $1 set of twelve overprinted “SPECIMEN”; and 1904 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $1 set of nine mint with additional 4c. on 24c.; some with tone spotting mainly on reverse though most are fine. Cat. £1000

S$400-500

–– 4c. on 5c. (pair) to 4c. on $1 (pair - a little soiled) set of nine, 1900-02 Pictorial 1c. (4), 4c. black and carmine (4), 5c. (2), 10c. and 16c. and 1902-03 Crown 1c. (3), 2c. (5), 3c. (2), 4c. (2), 8c., 10c., 12c., 16c., 18c. and 25c., all used, generally fine. Cat. £400+

S$150-180

–– 4c. on 18c. black and olive-bistre horizontal strip of five, variety surcharge double and showing the two surcharges getting progressively wider apart from left to right, unused without gum; severed between second and third stamps, the first stamp badly thinned and with some lesser faults. A rare multiple. S.G. 106a, £2000. Photo

S$600-800

1902-03 Crown 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c. (3, one overprinted “SPECIMEN” and one used), 10c., 12c., 25c. and 50c., each showing variety line through “B”, fine mint. Cat. £960

S$800-1,000

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ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

–– $1 black and chestnut printer’s sample imperforate sheet of nine showing die number “3816” in reverse at top, each stamp overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” (Type WS1) and with punch hole at lower left, fine. Photo

S$800-1,000

Postage Dues 1159

1901 2c. to 24c. set of nine with additional 8c., 12c. and 24c. (2) shades, mostly fine mint. S.G. D1-D9, £870

S$500-600

Picture Postcards 1160

1161

1162

Dickson Section 3: “Government House, Labuan” from Singapore to London (6.2.05) franked at 3c., “Government Offices and Court House, Labuan” from Singapore to London (6.2.05) franked at 3c., and “Borneo Interior Natives” from Labuan to Ireland (10.10.05) franked at 4c. A fine trio

S$300-400

–– “Government House, Labuan” used from Labuan to Ireland (11.10.05) and franked at 4c., fine

S$120-150

Dickson Section 4: “Victoria Harbour, Labuan. No.2”, unused. Section 9 “GOVERNMENT used from Labuan to England bearing Straits Settlements 1c. (2) and 2c. Fine

S$120-150

OFFICES, LABUAN”

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Labuan - contd.

COVERS AND CANCELLATIONS 1163

1891 (20 June) envelope to Singapore, bearing 1886 2c. pale rose-red block of four, centrally cancelled by oval of bars and showing Labuan c.d.s. alongside with arrival datestamp (24.6) on reverse

1164 1164

1165

S$150-180

1165

1892 (Apr.) envelope to USA, bearing North Borneo 1891 6c. on 8c. tied by oval of bars and showing Labuan c.d.s. alongside and, on reverse, Singapore (18.4), London, New York and arrival datestamps. Photo

S$200-250

1892 (24 May) envelope registered to Singapore, bearing 1891 6c. on 8c. mauve vertical pair tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing “R” in oval with arrival c.d.s. (28.5) on reverse. Photo

S$600-800

1166 1166

1167

1168

1892 (16 June) North Borneo 1c. on 8c. stationery card registered to Singapore uprated with North Borneo 1886-87 2c. and 1891 6c. on 10c., the card uncancelled and the stamps tied by Labuan c.d.s. and showing arrival d.s. (20.6) alongside. Attractive. Photo

S$400-500

1894 (15 Aug.) envelope to Surrey, bearing 1894 Pictorial 1c. (2), 2c., 3c. (one corner stained) and 5c., all tied by light Labuan c.d.s. and showing arrival datestamp (24.9) on reverse

S$120-150

1897 (19 June) “Rieder” envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1897 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. set of nine, all neatly tied by Labuan c.d.s., fine

S$150-180

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1169 1169

1170

1170

1897 (23 Sept.) commercial envelope registered to the Captain of S.S. “Siam” at Singapore, bearing 1895 4c. on $1 (2) and 10c. on $1, all tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration handstamps with arrival d.s. (27.9) on reverse. Attractive. Photo

S$200-250

1897 (21 Nov.) “Reeves” envelope registered to London, bearing 1897 12c. and 18c. tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration handstamps and arrival c.d.s. (22.12). Photo

S$200-250

1171 1171

1172

1172

1897 (24 Nov.) “Whitfield King” envelope registered to Ipswich, bearing 1897 18c. and 24c. neatly tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing London transit d.s. (22.12) alongside and registration handstamps. Photo

S$300-400

1898 (25 Jan.) commercial envelope registered to Singapore, bearing 1897 Pictorial 2c., 3c., 5c. and 8c., all tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration handstamps with arrival c.d.s. (28.1) on reverse; some perfs lightly stained. A neat and attractive franking. Photo

S$200-250

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1173 1173

1174

1898 (11 Apr.) envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1894 2c. (2), 6c. and 1897 Pictorial 12c., all tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration handstamps and, on reverse, Brindisi and Bologna transit c.d.s. Attractive. Photo

S$250-300

1898 (29 Apr.) “Kiderlen” envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1896 Jubilee 1c. to 8c. set of six, all tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration handstamps with arrival d.s. on reverse

S$120-150

1175 1175

1176

1176

1898 (8 July) “Kiderlen” envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1897-98 12c. strip of three and single and 18c. (overprint at top) strip of three, all tied by Labuan c.d.s., showing registration h.s. with arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Photo

S$250-300

1899 (29 Apr.) 3c. reply paid card to Constantinople with message headed “In Camp, April 29th 1899”, cancelled by circular “BEAUFORT/Arms/PROVINCE” cachet of the District Officer and overstruck by Labuan c.d.s. (4.5) in transit, showing another strike of the c.d.s. (11.5), Singapore d.s. (15.5) and, on reverse, Suez and British P.O. arrival (12.6) datestamps; the card a little soiled. Most unusual. Photo

S$300-400

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1178

1179

1900 (25 Sept.) “Rieder” envelope to Singapore, bearing 1896 Jubilee 2c. block of ten (5x2) clearly tied by Labuan c.d.s. and showing arrival d.s. (1.10) on reverse

S$150-180

1926 (9 Sept.) coloured picture postcard (“A CELEBRATION DAY IN BRUNEI”) to Sussex, bearing Straits Settlements 4c. tied by Labuan double-ring d.s., fine

S$120-150

1945 (7 Nov.) unaddressed envelope bearing Australia KG VI 3d. (some lightly stained perfs) tied by fine Type D13 d.s. in violet, the face panel with details on the cancellation; 1945 (28 Dec.) envelope to Kuching bearing Sarawak BMA 4c. pair tied by Type D13 d.s. in black; 1946 (16 Apr.) envelopes (2), one registered to Wales, the other addressed locally, both bearing mixed North Borneo and Sarawak BMA values tied by Type D13 d.s. in black; 1946 (Oct.) envelope to Liverpool bearing North Borneo 15c. pair and 25c. tied by Victoria Type D14 c.d.s.; 1946 (24 Dec.) envelope to Limbang bearing Sarawak BMA 8c. tied by Type HS1; 1947 (Apr.) envelope registered to Holland bearing mixed North Borneo and Sarawak BMA franking and showing circular-framed “A.V.2” h.s. A good lot

S$600-800

NORTH BORNEO 1883 (Mar.) 2c. Red-brown Imperforate Plate Proofs

1180 1180

ᔛ P អ B

2c. pale red, 2c. green and 2c. blue, each in a top right corner block of nine on unwatermarked thick wove paper, fine. Rare. Photo PROVENANCE:

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1181 1181

1182

ᔛ P អ B

ᔛ P

2c. pale red, 2c. green and 2c. blue, the first two in blocks of six (2x3) with margin at top, the last in block of five with margin at top, all R. 1-3/6-7, on unwatermarked thick wove paper, the 2c. green with small light tone spot at foot, otherwise fine. Rare. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

2c. red-brown with margin at right, from Transfer A on thin unwatermarked paper, slight crease in selvedge, fine. Photo

S$250-300

PROVENANCE:

Dr. F.E. Wood, March 1965 (part Lot 50) Perforation Trials 1183

ᔛ P អ B

2c. black imperforate plate proof on unwatermarked thick wove paper from Transfer A, a complete sheet (10x5) less lower right corner vertical pair, two vertical and three horizontal rows with trial perforations 111⁄ 2 -12; some heavy creases, partly severed and staining in places. A magnificent exhibition showpiece. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

PROVENANCE:

Dr. F.E. Wood, March 1965 Issued Stamps 1184

1185

1186

1187

A mint range comprising A12, B16, B29, B41-42, B46, B47, B48, C2, C11 and C12, mostly fine. S.G. 1, £462

S$250-300

A used range comprising B12, B24 (red Gaya d.s.), B18, B25 (red oval of bars), B28-29 (on small piece cancelled by Sandakan Type D2 in blue - rare), B41, C19, C27, C39 and one unplated, mostly fine. S.G. 1, £770

S$500-600

1883 (June) “8 Cents.” on 2c. red-brown, [B17], fine unused with small part original gum. R.P.S. Certificate (1925). S.G. 2, £1300. Photo

S$800-1,000

–– “EIGHT/CENTS” on 8c. red-brown, [A24], the usual ragged perfs, fine unused with small part original gum. S.G. 3, £500. Photo

S$250-300

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1883 High Values Die Proofs

1188 1188

ᔛ P

$1 black, two impressions on card (74x55mm.) from an early state of the die with the centre tablets at top and bottom inscribed “DOLLAR” which was later amended to “ONE DOLLAR” in the finished die, fine. Unique. Photo PROVENANCE:

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA North Borneo, 1883 High Values - contd. Forgeries 1189 F

Fournier 50c. imperforate “proof” handstamped “FAUX”, a proof impression of the Sandakan datestamp and a “used” example with genuine mint example (crease at foot) for comparison; also a “used” forgery of the $1 with a genuine mint example for comparison. S.G. 4-5

S$350-450

1883 Composite Die Proofs

1190 1190

1191

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

4c., 8c., 50c. and $1 plus 1886 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 4c., 8c., 10c. and unissued 12c., 25c. and $2, in violet on thin wove paper, fine. Photo

S$500-600

4c., 8c., 50c. and $1 plus 1886 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 4c., 8c., 10c. and unissued 12c., 25c. and $2, in orange on thin wove paper, fine

S$500-600

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1883 (July) Perf. 12 4c. and 8c. Die Proofs

1192 1192

á”› P

4c. in green and 8c. in pink, both on thick wove paper (105x125mm.), both with some soiling. Unique. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

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4c. pink mint (2) and used (2, one with small part Singapore d.s. - thinned), and 8c. green mint (4) and used (7, three cancelled in red - one thinned), fine. S.G. 6-7, ÂŁ970

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1886 Perf. 14 Issue Die Proofs

1194 1194

ᔛ P

10c. magenta on thin card (144x109mm.), the odd minor tone spot well clear of design, fine. Unique. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

PROVENANCE:

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ᔛ P

10c. blue on thin card (144x109mm.), the odd minor tone spot well clear of design, fine. Unique

S$1,000-1,200

PROVENANCE:

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1196

1197

刂អ B

1198

⁄ 2 c. (6 including a block of four), 1c. (3, one imperforate), 2c. (4, two are aniline), 4c. (9 including a marginal block of six), 8c. (6) and 10c. (3), generally fine mint; also used 2c. (5, two aniline), 4c., 8c. (4) and 10c. (5), fair to fine. S.G. 8-13, £2200+

S$1,000-1,200

10c. blue block of twenty-five, being the right half of a sheet with full sheet margins, variety imperforate, unused without gum; creasing affecting most stamps though a very rare multiple. S.G. 13a, £4,200+

S$1,200-1,500

1886 (Sept.) overprinted “and/Revenue” on 1⁄ 2 c. unused with part original gum and fiscally used, and on 10c. unused without gum and cancelled by barred oval, fine. S.G. 14-15, £765

S$350-450

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1200

1886 perf 12 3c. on 4c. (soiled at top left) and 5c. on 8c. (no gum), perf 14 3c. on 4c. (2) and 5c. on 8c. (4, one with small thin), mounted mint; also perf 12 forgeries of both and perf 14 forgery of 3c. inverted on 4c. S.G. 16-19, £1450

S$400-500

–– perf 14 3c. on 4c. and 5c. on 8c., both cancelled by oval of bars, fine. S.G. 18-19, £290

S$300-400

1886-87 Issue Die Proof

1201 1201

ᔛ P

1

⁄ 2 c. to $2 composite die proof in indigo on thin wove paper of the nine issued values and unissued 12c., 25c. and $2, fine. Photo

S$1,000-2,000

Issued Stamps 1202

1203

1204

刂អ B

1

⁄ 2 c. magenta (2), 1⁄ 2 c. rose block of four, 1c. (8 including a block of four, and one the transfer error), 2c. (8 including a corner block of four), 4c. (8 including a marginal block of four), 8c. (17 including marginal blocks of six and four, and an imperforate pair), 10c. (9 including a block of four), 25c., 50c. (2, one imperforate without gum), $1 (2, one imperforate without gum) and $2, fine mint. S.G. 21b-32, £2300+.

S$1,500-1,800

1 ⁄ 2 c. magenta, 1⁄ 2 c. rose (2), 1c. (14, one imperforate), 2c. (13), 4c., 8c. (4) and 10c., all used, mostly fine. S.G. 22-28, £625

S$300-400

4c. pink block of twelve (4x3) from top right corner, variety imperforate, two with light diagonal crease otherwise fine mint with four pairs unmounted. S.G. 26a, £330

S$200-250

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA North Borneo, 1886-87 Issue, Issued Stamps - contd. 1205

1206

1207

1208

1209

1210

1211

1212

1213

刂អ B

ᔛ C អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

4c. pink block of ten (2x5) with margins at top and at foot, variety imperforate, the top pair with light horizontal crease otherwise fine mint. S.G. 26a, £275

S$150-180

4c. pink horizontal pair, variety imperforate vertically, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 26c, £325. Photo

S$200-250

4c. pink block of nine, the centre stamp with 1c. transfer error, each horizontal row perforated “CANCELLED”, fine mint. S.G. 26d. Photo

S$400-500

4c. pink block of nine with margin at top, the centre stamp with 1c. transfer error, fine mint. S.G. 26d, £325+

S$200-250

8c. green top right corner block of twelve (4x3), variety imperforate, the top right stamp with thin otherwise fine mint with four pairs being unmounted. S.G. 27a, £330

S$200-250

8c. green block of ten (2x5) with margins at top and foot, variety imperforate, fine mint. S.G. 27a, £275

S$180-220

10c. blue top right corner block of twelve (4x3), variety imperforate, the bottom row with light horizontal gum crease otherwise fine mint. S.G. 28b, £600

S$150-180

10c. blue block of ten (2x5) with margins at top and at foot, variety imperforate, unused with large part original gum, diagonal crease across three stamps and horizontal crease between third and fourth rows, otherwise fine. S.G. 28b, £250

S$120-150

$2 sage-green top right corner pair, variety imperforate, no gum and vertical crease between otherwise fine. S.G.32a, £550. Photo

S$120-150

1888-92 Issue Die Proofs

1214 1214

ᔛ P

1

⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 5c., 8c. and 10c. engraved die proof sheet in black on soft card (142x114mm.), some light staining in places. Unique. Photo PROVENANCE:

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1215 1216 1215

ᔛ P

1

⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 8c. and 10c. lithographed composite sheet in orange-yellow on shiny surfaced paper, fine. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1216

ᔛ P

3c. in violet on unwatermarked paper (110x145mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

1217

ᔛ P

3c. in pink on unwatermarked paper (110x145mm.), fine

S$600-800

1218

ᔛ P

3c. in brown on unwatermarked paper (110x145mm.), fine

S$600-800

Issued Stamps 1

⁄ 2 c. magenta (6), 1⁄ 2 c. rose (7 including a block of six), 1c. (8 including a block of four), 2c. (7 including a block of four), 3c. (12 including a block of eight), 4c. (4), 5c. (5), 6c. (9 including a corner block of six), 8c. (4) and 10c. (5), mostly fine mint; 1⁄ 2 c. rose (7), 1c. (6), 2c. (7), 3c. (9), 4c. (4), 5c. (4), 6c. (11), 8c. (10) and 10c. (9), all used, mostly fine; also some forgeries and printer’s waste. S.G. 36-44

1219

S$800-1,000

1220

刂+ អ

1

⁄ 2 c. (both shades) to 10c., each in a mint block of four, fine mint. S.G. 36-44, £349

S$200-250

1221

刂អ B

2c. lake-brown, a complete sheet (10x5) from Transfer A, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 38b, £350

S$200-250

25c. (12), 50c. (12), $1 (12), $2 (12) and 1889 $5 (12), $10 (12) and Revenue $25 (12 including a corner pair) perforated colour trials in a range of colours on gummed paper, all additionally perforated across centre, fine

S$1,800-2,200

25c. block of four and single (crease), 50c., $1 (lightly toned perf at foot) and $2 (2 shades), fine mint. S.G. 45-48, £1050

S$600-800

1222

1223

P ᔛ

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1225

25c. (2), 50c. violet (2, one a little toned), 50c. chalky blue (2), $1 (10 including a pair) and $2 (3), all postally used, mostly good to fine. S.G. 45-48, £2450

S$1,200-1,500

25c. indigo horizontal pair, variety imperforate vertically, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 45b, £225

S$120-150

1226

$5 bright purple and $10 brown horizontal pairs, fine mint. S.G. 49-50, £1400. Photo

1227

$10 brown cancelled by Sandakan squared-circle d.s., fine. S.G. 50, £400. Photo

S$250-300

1228

$10 brown centrally cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s., pressed crease not affecting appearance and some short perfs at foot otherwise fine. S.G. 50, £400. Photo

S$200-250

$10 brown pair with margin at left, the left-hand stamp showing variety “DOLLAPS” for “DOLLARS”, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 50/50b, £362

S$200-250

1890 (Dec.) 2c. on 25c. first and second printings, and 8c. on 25c., fine mint. S.G. 5152, £260

S$150-180

–– 2c. on 25c. first printing (3, one with surcharge inverted - small thin), and 8c. on 25c., fine used. S.G. 51, 51a, 52, £760

S$350-450

1229

1230

1231

S$800-1,000

1891-92 Surcharges 1232

1233

1234

1235

1236

刂អ B

11237

1238

ᔛអ B

6c. on 1892 8c. mint (3 pairs) and used (8), 6c. on 1886-87 10c. mint (3 including a marginal pair) and used (4), and 6c. on 1892 10c. mint (5 including two vertical pairs) and used (7 including a pair), mostly fine. S.G. 55-57, £1636

S$800-1,000

6c. on 1892 8c. yellow-green showing variety inverted “c” in “cents.”, [44], fine used. S.G. 55b, £750. Photo

S$600-800

6c. on 1892 8c. yellow-green and on 10c. blue, both showing large “s” in “cents.”, fine used. S.G. 55d, 57a; £425

S$250-300

6c. on 1886-87 10c. blue, a marginal block of twelve (3x4), two with “cents.” partially missing (both with very light tone mark), unused with large part original gum. S.G. 56, £720

S$300-400

6c. on 1886-87 10c. blue, variety surcharge inverted and with “CENTS.” virtually omitted, hinge remnants, fine mint. S.G. 55a, £475. Photo

S$300-400

1892 (Mar.-Nov.) 1c. on 4c. unused block of twenty (4x5) and singles (2, both with gum) and used pair and singles (2); 1c. on 5c. unused corner block of forty (8x5), block of four (with gum) and singles (2), used blocks of four (2), strips of three (2) and singles (5); and 8c. on 25c. mint (2) and used; fine. S.G. 63-65, £1599

S$800-1,000

–– 8c. on 25c. indigo, a complete sheet (10x5) cancelled to order with Sandakan c.d.s., fine. S.G. 65, £9000

S$3,000-4,000

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1894 (Feb.) Pictorials Die Proofs 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250

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ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

1c. in black and rose and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (40x47mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

1c. in black and pale green and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (37x47mm.), crease at top well clear of design, fine. Photo

S$500-600

2c. in indigo and yellow-bistre and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (38x45mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

3c. in indigo and mauve and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (38x45mm.), crossed by horizontal crease. Photo

S$400-500

5c. in black and ochre and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (40x47mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

6c. in indigo and mauve and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (40x44mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

12c. in black and carmine and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (49x43mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

18c. in black and red and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (46x40mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

18c. in indigo and mauve and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (46x40mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

24c. in black and carmine and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (46x40mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

24c. in black and green and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (45x44mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

24c. in indigo and carmine and showing outer frameline, on wove paper (46x39mm.), fine. Photo

S$600-800

Imperforate Plate Proofs 1251

ᔛ P

1c. in black and dull rose, 2c. in black and yellow-brown, 3c. in green and lake, 5c. in black and dull blue, 6c. in black and bright green, 8c. in blue and pale brown, 12c. in black and blue-green, 18c. in black and lilac and 24c. in green and orange-yellow, all on ungummed wove paper and affixed to Dr. Wood’s printed album page, the 6c. with some stains on reverse otherwise fine

S$600-800

PROVENANCE:

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P ᔛ

1c. (3), 2c. (2), 3c. (2), 5c. (6), 6c. (2), 8c. (5), 12c. (5), 18c. (2) and 24c. (3), various colours, all on gummed unwatermarked paper, fine. (30)

S$1,200-1,500

Printer’s Sample Sheets 1253

1254

1255

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

1c. in black and rose-lake, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

2c. in black and bistre, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

5c. in black and grey-blue, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

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ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

6c. in black and yellow-green, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” ad with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

8c. in indigo and yellow-brown, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

12c. in black and blue-green, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

18c. in black and slate-purple, a complete sheet of nine without gum, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

Issued Stamps 1260

1261

1262

1263

1264

1c. (19 including two blocks of four), 2c. (10 including a block of four), 3c. (9 including a block of four), 5c. (7 including a block of four), 6c. (3), 8c. (4 including a pair), 12c. (4), 18c. (3) and 24c. (3), all mint, mostly fine. S.G. 66-79, £500 approx.

S$250-300

1c. (9), 2c. (11), 3c. (7), 5c. (6), 6c. (4), 8c. (9), 12c. (4), 18c. (5) and 24c. (5), all postally used, a few with faults though most fine. S.G. 66-79, £1200+

S$600-800

5c. black and vermilion horizontal pair, variety imperforate between, centred to top, fine mint. S.G. 72a, £900. Photo

S$500-600

5c. black and vermilion horizontal pair, variety imperforate between, centred to top, fine unused without gum. S.G. 72a, £900. Photo

S$400-500

8c. black and dull purple vertical pair, perf 131⁄ 2 -14, variety imperforate between, fine unused with part to large part original gum. S.G. 74ba, £550. Photo

S$300-400

1894 (Feb.) High Values Specimen Stamps 1265

1266

S ᔛ

S ᔛ

25c., 50c., $1 and $2 each in a horizontal strip of five (all with split perfs) and $5 and $10 in horizontal strips of three, all overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fresh and fine mint. Rare multiples. S.G. 81s-86s

S$500-600

$10 brown handstamped “SPECIMEN” (unlisted by Samuel), fine with large part original gum. S.G. 86s. Photo

S$120-150

Issued Stamps 1267

1268

1269

1270

刂អ ᔛ B

25c. to $10 with additional $2 and $5 shades, plus perf 14x11 $1 (gum creases and two tone spots on reverse), fine mint. S.G. 81-86, £1300. Photo

S$700-900

25c. (4), 50c. (3), $1 (3), $2 (2), $5 and £10, all cancelled by circular datestamp, mostly fine. S.G. 83-86, £1155. Photo

S$600-800

25c., $1, $5 and $10, each in an imperforate marginal pair, plus additional $1 marginal block of six (3x2), all without gum, fine. Cat. £2000

S$800-1,000

$2 dull green, a complete mint sheet (10x5; folded) still mounted on Dr Wood’s album page, some split perfs (mostly in margins), fresh and fine mint. S.G. 84, £1250

S$800-1,000

1271

$5 dull purple and $10 brown, fine mint. S.G. 85b, 86; £650. Photo

S$400-500

1272

$5 dull purple and $10 brown, both centrally cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s., fine. S.G. 85b, 86; £725. Photo

S$400-500

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1895 (June) Surcharges Essays 1273

ᔛ E អ B

$1 scarlet, two mint vertical rows from the left of the sheet with full sheet margins showing sans-serif “TEN CENTS” on first (at top) and third (at foot) rows, sideways “10/CENTS” on second row, seriffed “TEN/CENTS” on fifth row and the issued type on fourth row, fine mint. Very rare. Photo S$3,000-4,000 PROVENANCE: Dr. F.E. Wood, March 1965

Issued Stamps 1274

1275

4c. on $1 to 40c. on $1 set of five overprinted “SPECIMEN”; also the set of five mint with additional 4c. on $1 block of four, and the set of five used (2) with additional 4c. on $1, 10c. on $1 (2) and 30c. on $1; mostly fine. S.G. 87-91, £548 S$300-400 刂

4c. on $1 with margin at foot, variety surcharge double, one diagonal, fine mint. S.G. 87a, £950. Photo S$600-800

1897-1902 Pictorials Die Proofs 1276

ᔛ P

1c. in black and bistre-brown on wove paper (65x98mm.) showing guide lines, fine. Photo S$600-800

1277

P ᔛ

1c. in black and ochre on wove paper (60x94mm.) showing guide lines, fine. Photo S$600-800

1278

ᔛ P

5c. in black and orange-vermilion on wove paper (60x68mm.) showing guide lines, fine. Photo S$600-800

1279

P ᔛ

6c. in black and bright green on wove paper (54x85mm.) showing guide lines, fine. Photo S$600-800

1280

ᔛ P

8c. in black and brown-purple on wove paper (53x63mm.) showing guide lines, fine. Photo S$600-800

1281

ᔛ P

12c. in black and light grey on wove paper (81x48mm.) showing guide lines at sides only, fine. Photo S$600-800

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1283

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

4c. in black and blue-green, a complete sheet of nine, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

10c. in blackish green and orange-brown, a complete sheet of nine, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$300-400

Specimen Stamps 1284

ᔛ S

1c., 2c. black and lake, 3c., 5c. and 6c. in horizontal strips of four, 8c., 12c., 18c. and 24c. in vertical strips of four, and 2c. (both), 4c. (both), 10c., 16c. (thin) and corrected inscriptions 18c. and 24c. (both with thin) in singles, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the strips fine and very scarce. S.G. 92s-111s

S$800-1,000

Issued Stamps 1285

1286

1287

1288

1289

1290

11291

1292

ᔛ S

1c. to 24c. less 4c. carmine overprinted “SPECIMEN”; 1c. bistre-brown (3), 1c. ochre (3), 2c. lake (3), 2c. green (3), 3c. rosy mauve (2), 3c. dull mauve (3), 4c. green (4), 4c. carmine (3), 5c. (5), 6c., 8c. brown-purple (13 including an imprint block of twelve), 8c. brown (2), 10c. (2), 12c. (4), 16c. (2), 18c. (2), 24c. (3) and corrected inscriptions 18c. (2) and 24c. (2), all mint, mostly fine. Between S.G. 92-111

S$1,500-1,800

1c. (10), 2c. lake (10), 2c. green (9 including a block of four), 3c. (6), 4c. green (2), 4c. carmine (8), 5c. (13), 6c. (6), 8c. (5), 10c. (4), 12c. (7), 16c. (4), 18c., 24c. (3) and corrected inscription 18c. (4) and 24c. (2), all used with postal cancellations; a few with faults though most fine. S.G. 92-111, £1500+

S$700-900

8c. black and brown-purple vertical pair, variety imperforate between and at foot, cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s., fine. S.G. 102ab, £550. Photo

S$400-500

10c. brown and slate-lilac vertical pair, variety imperforate between, fine and lightly cancelled to order. rare. S.G. 104a, £1000. Photo

S$600-800

18c. black and green horizontal pair with margin at right, variety imperforate between and at left, and a vertical pair variety imperforate between, both cancelled to order, fine. S.G. 108a, 108b; £435. Photor

S$200-250

18c. black and green vertical pair with margin at foot, variety imperforate between, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 108b, £350. Photo

S$200-250

1899 (July-Oct.) 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $10 set of twelve plus the three unissued values, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the 6c. and 12c. with some tone spots otherwise fine. S.G. 112s-124s, £355

S$150-180

–– 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $10 set of twelve plus 4c. on 50c. chalky blue with additional 5c., 6c., 12c. (2), 18c. and 24c., 81⁄ 2 mm. spacing 4c. on $5 and 4c. on $10, mostly fine mint; 4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $2 with additional 5c. (3), 6c., 8c., 12c. and 24c. (2), plus 4c. on 25c. to 4c. on $1 and 81⁄ 2 mm. setting 4c. on $5 and 4c. on $10 all on 1900 (6 Mar.) Parker envelope registered from Sandakan to London, all used, mostly fine. S.G. 112126, £1000+

S$600-800

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1901-05 Overprinted “BRITISH/PROTECTORATE” Essays 1293

ᔛ E

$1 scarlet, an imperforate vertical strip of five with margin at top and at foot, the first stamp with overprint in red, the second, third and fourth rows with overprint in black, and the fifth row without overprint, no gum, horizontal crease in bottom selvedge, fine. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Specimen Stamps 1294

ᔛ S

1c. to 50c. set of fourteen overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine. S.G. 127s-140s, £325

S$150-180

Issued Stamps 1295

1c. to $5, fine mint. S.G. 127-144, £850+

1296

1c. (4), 2c. (4), 3c. (4), 5c. (4, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”), 6c. (2), 8c. (35 including first setting imprint block of four, and one overprinted “SPECIMEN” and second setting corner block of twenty and an imprint block of eight all with no stop), 10c. (4, one without stop), 12c. (2), 16c. (2), 18c. (2), 24c. (2), 25c. (12 including a marginal imperforate pair, a block of four and a vertical strip of four, and one overprinted “SPECIMEN”), 50c. (6 including a marginal imperforate pair), $1 black overprint (5 including a marginal block of four), $1 red overprint block of four, $2 (2), $5 and $10, all mint, mostly fine. S.G. 127-145, £2400+

S$2,000-2,500

1c. (13), 2c. (17), 3c. (5), 4c. (29), 5c. (10), 6c. (5, two without stop - one cto), 8c. (10, one without stop - cto), 10c. (9, one without stop - cto), 12c. (5), 16c. (6), 18c. (3), 24c. (4), 25c. (8). 50c. (8), $1 red overprint (4), $1 black overprint (5) and $2, all with postal cancellations, a few with faults though most fine. S.G. 127-143, £1500+

S$800-1,000

$1 scarlet with black overprint showing margin at foot, variety imperforate horizontally, fine mint. S.G. 142var. Photo

S$100-120

1297

1298

S$400-500

Note: See “The Stamps and Postal History of North Borneo”, Part 2 -1894 to 1908” by Shipman, pp. 527 1299

$1 scarlet with black overprint, variety overprint double, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 142b, £375. Photo

S$250-300

1904-05 4c. Surcharges 1300

1301

4c. on 5c. to 4c. on $10 set of twelve, the 6c. with light stain otherwise fine; also 4c. on 6c. (light stains), 4c. on 8c. (2), 4c. on 24c., 4c. on 25c., 4c. on $2, 4c. on $5 and 4c. on $10 with postal cancellations. S.G. 146-157, £470+

S$250-300

4c. on 8c. black and brown-purple, variety surcharge inverted, fine mint. S.G. 148a, £300. Photo

S$150-180

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1302 1302

刂+ អ

4c. on $10 top right corner block of four, variety surcharge inverted, fine mint. Each with D. Field h.s. in violet on reverse, none of which affect superb appearance. An extremely rare multiple. S.G. 157a, £12,000. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

1909-23 Pictorials Perforated Printer’s Samples 1303

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

1c. in black and blue, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

2c. in black and brown, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

3c. in black and bistre, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & LTD./SPECIMEN” and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

4c. in black and chestnut, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

5c. in black and grey, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

6c. in black and slate-violet, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

10c. in black and olive-green, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

LTD./SPECIMEN”

1304

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

S$300-400

LTD./SPECIMEN”

1305

1306

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

S$300-400

S$300-400

LTD./SPECIMEN”

1307

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

S$300-400

LTD./SPECIMEN”

1308

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

S$300-400

LTD./SPECIMEN”

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16c. in black and ultramarine, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

18c. in black and blue, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

24c. in black and carmine, a sheet of nine each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

SONS

LTD./SPECIMEN”

1311

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

S$300-400

LTD./SPECIMEN”

1312

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

S$300-400

LTD./SPECIMEN”

S$300-400

Specimen Stamps 1313

ᔛ S

1c. to 24c. set of thirteen and 1909 20c. on 18c., each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the 18c. with some stained perfs at right otherwise fine; also 12c. and 18c. perforated printer’s samples. S.G. 158s-177s, £400

S$200-250

Issued Stamps 1314

1315

1316

刂+ អ

1c. (35 including a corner block of twenty-five and block of four), 2c. (10 including two blocks of four), 3c. lake (6 including a block of four) 3c. green, 4c. (6 including a block of four), 5c. (8 including a block of four), 6c. (7), 8c. (6 including a block of four, 10c. (6, shades), 12c. (5), 16c. (4), 18c. (5 including a block of four), 24c (4), and 1909 20c. on 18c. (5 including a block of four), fine mint. S.G. 158-177, £2200+

S$1,200-1,500

1c. (32), 2c. (27), 3c. lake (9), 3c. green (3), 4c. (13), 5c. (2), 6c. (11), 8c. (4), 10c. (3), 12c. (6), 16c. (4), 18c. (3), 24c. (8) and 1909 20c. on 18c. (12), all used with postal cancellations, some with faults though many fine. S.G. 158-177, £320+

S$150-180

1c. black and chocolate-brown block of four with margin at left, variety imperforate between stamps and margin, fine unused without gum. S.G. 158var. Photo

S$400-500

There will now be a 10 minute break 1911 (Mar.) High Values Perforated Printer’s Samples 1317

1318

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

P ᔛ S អ ᔛ B

25c/$1/$2 composite sheet of nine in black and orange, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$500-600

$5/$10 composite sheet of nine, each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine

S$500-600

SONS LTD./SPECIMEN”

Specimen Stamps 1319

ᔛ S

25c. to $10 set of six overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the $2 with thin otherwise fine. S.G. 178s183s, £375

S$150-180

Issued Stamps 1320

1321

1322

25c. (3, two shades, one perf 141⁄ 2 -15), 50c. (3, one perf 141⁄ 2 -15), $1 (2, one perf 141⁄ 2 15 - small thin due to hinge removal), $2, $5 and $10, fine mint. S.G. 178-183, £1032 Photo

S$600-800

25c. (2, shades) to $10, some a fraction gum toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 178-183, £900. Photo

S$500-600

25c. (7), 50c. (7), $1 (3), $2 (4), $5 (2) and $10, all with postal cancellations, some with small tone spots though many fine. S.G. 178-183, £1062. Photo

S$400-500

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1324

1916 (Feb.) 2c. on 3c. (2, one with “s” inverted), 4c. on 6c. and 10c. on 12c., all overprinted “SPECIMEN”; 2c. on 3c. (7 including a pair with “s” inverted - no gum, and one with damaged “s”), 4c. on 6c. (9 including a pair with “s” inverted and a strip of three with one showing damaged “s”) and 10c. on 12c. pairs (3, one with one showing “s” inverted), all mint, some tone spotting in places. S.G. 186-188, £1200+

S$500-600

2c. on 3c. (3, one on local cover and one with “s” inverted - some very light stains), 4c. on 6c. (2) and 10c. on 12c. (2, one with “s” inverted), all used. S.G. 186-188, £418

S$150-180

1916 (May) Maltese Cross Overprints Cross in vermilion 1325

1c. blocks of four (2), 2c. (5 including a block of four), 3c. block of four, 4c. block of four, 5c., 6c., 8c., 10c., 12c., 16c., 20c. on 18c., 24c. and 25c., generally fine mint. S.G. 189-201, £1200+. Photo

S$700-900

1326

1c. to 24c., fine mint. S.G. 189-200, £675

S$350-450

1327

1c. to 24c. each tied by Jesselton c.d.s. on 1919 (30 Jan.) envelope registered to England (name and address deleted), fine. S.G. 189-200, £897

S$500-600

Cross in carmine 1328

1c. to 24c. with additional 1c. block of four, fine mint. S.G. 202-213, £1200+. Photo

1329

25c. black and green, fine used. S.G. 213a, £475. Photo

S$800-1,000 S$250-300

1918 (Aug.) Red Cross 2c. Surcharges 1330

1c. blocks of four (2), 2c. (4, two with lines 13-14mm. apart), 3c. block of four and single (perf 15), 4c. block of four and a single with misplaced surcharge, 5c. (9 including a block of six), 6c. (12 including a block of ten), 8c. block of six, 10c., 12c., 16c., 24c., 25c., 50c. marginal pair, $1, $2, $5 and $10, fine mint. S.G. 214-227, £1450+. Photo

S$800-1,000

1331

1c. to 24c. and $1 with additional 4c., mostly fine used. Cat. £350+

S$180-220

1332

刂 ᔛ

4c. black and scarlet with margin at top, variety surcharge inverted, fine mint, mounted in selvedge only. S.G. 218a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

12c. black deep bright blue, variety surcharge inverted, fine mint. S.G. 224a, £700. Photo

S$400-500

1333

1918 (Oct.) Red Cross 4c. Surcharges 1334

1c. to $10 with additional 5c. and 10c. shades, fine mint. S.G. 235-252, £750+

S$400-500

1335

刂+ អ

1c. to $1 each in a block of four, the 50c. perf 141⁄ 2 -15, one 25c. and one 50c. with stains on reverse otherwise fine mint. Cat. £562

S$300-400

1c.+4c. to 50c.+4c., each tied by Jesselton c.d.s. on 1918 (9 Nov.) envelope registered to South Africa, a few minor faults. S.G. 235-248

S$200-250

1c. (2 left half sheets of fifty) and 2c., 3c. and 4c. sheets of 100 severed in half, fine mint. S.G. 235-238, £265

S$150-180

1c., 3c., 5c. and 5c. to $1 used, all but the 25c. (soiled) on small piece, fine. Cat. £272

S$150-180

1336

1337

1338

刂អ B

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4c. black and scarlet horizontal pair with margin at left, variety imperforate between stamp and margin, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 238 var. Photo

S$250-300

1922 (Mar.) Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Specimen Stamps 1340

ᔛ S

1c. to 50c. set of fourteen each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 253s-275s, £475

S$300-400

Issued Stamps 1341

1342

1c. (10 including a block of four, one with stop after “EXHIBITION”, one showing variety “IALAYA”, and two perf 15), 2c., 3c., 4c., 5c., 6c., 8c., 10c. (3, one perf 15), 12c. (2), 16c., 20c. on 18c. (both), 24c., 25c. (4, two perf 15) and 50c. (2, one perf 15), fine mint; also a packet which contained a set 1c. to 50c. plus extra 2c. and 12c. and was sold for $2. S.G. 253-275, £760+

S$400-500

1c., 2c., 3c., 5c., 6c., 8c., 10c., 12. (2), 24c., 25c. and 50c. (2), all used, the odd small fault though generally fine. Cat. £775

S$150-180

1343 1343

1344

1345

1c. brown strip of three, perf 15, the last showing variety “BORHEO”, tied by light Jesselton c.d.s. on locally addressed envelope; two horizontal creases well clear of adhesives. S.G. 253fa, £950+. Photo

S$500-600

1c. to 50c. with both 20c. on 18c. plus 12c. deep bright blue, each showing stop after “EXHIBITION” (10c. with small thin), ten are in pairs with normal, the odd minor tone spot, fine mint. S.G. 253-275, £2700+

S$1,800-2,200

1c. black and brown, perf 141⁄ 2 -15, a horizontal pair with the left stamp showing raised stop after “1922” and the right stamp showing “EXHIBITICN” with stop, fine mint. S.G. 253fc/fd, £1600. Photo

S$800-1,000

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1347

1c. black and brown, perf 141⁄ 2 -15, showing variety “EXHIBITION” with stop, fine mint. S.G. 253fd, £800. Photo

S$500-600

5c. black and orange-brown vertical pair, variety imperforate between, fine mint. Rare. S.G. 258a, £1900. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

1925-28 Pictorials 1348

1349

1350

1c. (23 including two blocks of eight, one showing printer’s plate number “5200” in margin), 2c. (2), 3c. (6 including a corner block of four), 4c. (3), 5c. (3), 6c. (2), 8c. (3), 10c. (4), 12c. (2), 16c. (2), 20c. on 18c., 24c. (2), 25c. (2), 50c. (2), $1 (2), $5 (2) and $10, also 1923 (Oct.) 3c. on 4c. overprinted “SPECIMEN” and a block of fifteen; the odd stained perf otherwise fine mint. S.G. 276-294, £1400+

S$600-800

1c. black and chocolate-brown with margin at left, variety imperforate between stamp and margin, unused without gum, and 5c. black and yellow-brown with imprint margin at foot, variety imperforate between stamp and margin, fine used. S.G. 277 var, 281 var. Photo

S$400-500

4c. black and scarlet vertical strip of three with margin at foot, variety imperforate between, fine mint for this issue. Rare. S.G. 280c, £1100. Photo

S$800-1,000

1931 (Jan.) 50th Anniversary Issue Perforated Printer’s Samples 1351

ᔛ P ᔛ S

3c. to $5 set of eight in unissued colours, each overprinted “WATERLOW & and with a small punch hole at lower left, fine. Most attractive

SONS

LTD./SPECIMEN”

S$500-600

Specimen Stamps 1352

ᔛ S

3c. to $5 set of eight, fine mint. S.G. 295s-302s, £300

S$150-180

Issued Stamps 1353

3c. to $5 set of six in pairs (12c. and $1 vertical), fine mint. S.G. 295-302, £600

S$300-400

1354

3c. to $5 set of six with additional 3c. block of six, 6c. (marginal with imprint), 10c. and 12c. (corner with sheet number “56”) blocks of four, fine mint. S.G. 295-302, £433

S$250-300

1355

3c. to $5 set of six, fine used. S.G. 295-302, £850. Photo

S$500-600

1356

3c. (9 including a strip of six), 6c. (4), 10c. (3), 12c. (2), 25c., $1 pair, $2 and $5, fine used. S.G. 295-302, £1000+. Photo

S$600-800

1939 (June) Pictorials Waterlow File Plate Proofs 1357

ᔛ P

1c. vertical pair, 2c. pair, 4c., $1 marginal and $5 proofs of the frames, 1c., 2c. (printer’s red ink correction mark), 4c., 10c., $1, $2 and $5, all in issued colours on gummed paper and each with 5mm. punch hole, fine. Photo

S$800-1,000

Specimen Stamps 1358

ᔛ S

1c. to $5 set of fifteen perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 303s-317s, £650

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1350

1377

1366

1387

1424

1430

Ex 1356

1370

Ex 1360

1371

Ex 1420

1425

1434

Ex 1357

1423

1426

1435

1427

1437

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1436

1439

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P ᔛ S+ ᔛ អ

3c., 4c., 12c., 20c. and 50c. blocks of four in unissued colours, each overprinted “SPECIMEN/WATERLOW & SONS LTD.” and with a small punch hole at lower left, fresh and fine mint. Most attractive

S$1,500-1,800

Issued Stamps 1360

1c. to $5 set of fifteen, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 303-317, £1300. Photo

1361

1c. to $5 set of fifteen and 1941 War Tax 1c. blocks of four (2) and 2c. block of six and singles (2), fine mint. S.G. 303-319, £760

S$400-500

S$800-1,000

1362

ᔛ S

1947 1c. to $5 set of fifteen perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 335s-349s, £325

S$180-220

1363

刂+ ᔛ អ

–– 1c. to $5 set of fifteen in blocks of four, fine unmounted mint. S.G.335-349, £340

S$180-220

1364

刂+ អ

–– $2 violet and olive-green block of four with margin at left, variety imperforate between stamps and margin, fine mint. S.G. 348var. Photo

S$600-800

1365 1365

1366

–– $2 violet and olive-green with margin at left, variety imperforate between stamps and margin, fine used on day of issue envelope locally addressed and registered at Sandakan. S.G. 348var. Photo

S$300-400

–– $2 violet and olive-green with margin at left, variety imperforate between stamps and margin, fine used. S.G. 348var. Photo

S$300-400

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1368 1369

1370 1371 1372

1373

ᔛ S

1895-97 3c., 5c., 12c., 18c. and 24c., 1897-99 2c. lake, 6c. and 8c. brown-purple, 1924 2c. green, 1930 16c. and 1939 2c. to 16c., each overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. Cat. £537

S$180-220

1895-97 2c. (4), 3c. (3), 5c. (2), 6c. (2), 8c. (3), 12c. (3), 18c. (3, two with overprint vertical reading upwards) and 24c. (3), mostly fine mint. S.G. D1-D11, £1000+

S$500-600

–– 2c. (5, one with overprint reading downwards - stained, cto), 3c. (7), 5c. (5, one with overprint double - thinned), 6c. (3), 8c. (5, one with overprint inverted - cto), 12c. (3), 18c. (3, one with overprint vertical reading upwards) and 24c. (2), all with postal cancellations, a few with stains though many are fine. S.G. D1-D11, £2800+

S$1,000-1,200

–– 18c. black and deep green, variety overprint inverted, fine mint. S.G. D10a, £375. Photo

S$200-250

–– 18c. black and deep green, variety overprint inverted, cancelled by part Sandakan c.d.s., fine. S.G. D10a, £400. Photo

S$200-250

1897-99 2c. lake (4), 2c. green, 3c. (4), 4c. (5 including a block of four - no gum), 5c. marginal block of eight (some stains), 6c. blocks of four (2), 8c. brown-purple marginal block of eight (two with stains), 8c. brown (3), 12c. (2), 18c. (2) and 24c. (2), some with stains though many are fine mint. S.G. D12-D25, £2200+

S$800-1,000

–– 2c. lake and 2c. green, both with overprint horizontal, both with hinge remnants otherwise fine mint. S.G. D12b, D13e; £625. Photo

S$500-600

1374

–– 2c. lake (4), 3c. (2), 5c., 6c. (3) and 8c., all with postal cancellations, fine. Cat. £436

S$250-300

1375

1901-02 3c. (2), 5c. (4 including a pair) and 8c. (2), fine mint. S.G. D26-D29, £591

S$300-400

1376

–– 3c. (3), 5c. and 8c. (4), all with postal cancellations, mostly fine. S.G. D26-D29, £510+

S$300-400

–– 3c. green and dull mauve, variety overprint double, fine mint. S.G./ D27a, £275. Photo

S$150-180

1902-12 overprint horizontal with stop 1c. (14 including a block of four, three with raised stop and two used), overprint horizontal at centre 1c. (lightly cto), 2c. (3), 3c. (3), 4c. (6 including a block of four), 5c. (5), 6c. (3), 8c. (3, one without stop), 10c. (2) and 12c. to 24c. in blocks of four, some tone spots in places though mostly fine mint. S.G. D31, D37-D49; £1700+

S$600-800

–– overprint vertical reading upwards 2c. (2), 3c. (2), 5c. (2), 8c. (2) and 24c., all with postal cancellations, generally fine. S.G. D32-D36, £1690

S$800-1,000

–– overprint horizontal at centre 1c., 2c. (5, one perf 15), 3c. (6, two perf 15), 4c. (6, two perf 15), 5c. (8, one perf 15), 6c. (5, one perf 16), 8c. (4, two without stop), 10c. (3), 12c. (2), 16c. (3), 18c. (4, one with overprint double - cto) and 24c. (5, one with overprint double - cto), all with postal cancellations, generally fine. S.G. D37-D49, £1100+

S$600-800

–– overprint horizontal at top 2c. mint (4, two perf 16) and used (4, two perf 16) and 4c. mint block of four and used (4), generally fine. S.G. D50-D51, £956

S$400-500

1918-30 on stamps of 1909-23 overprint at foot 2c. (8 including a perf 15 marginal block of four; three used), 3c. (6 including a vertical strip of four; two used), 4c. (7 including a strip of three; three used, 5c. (5, three used), 6c. (8, four used), 8c. (7 including a block of four; three used, 10c. (3, two used), 12c. (5, two used) and 16c. (5 including a pair; three used); overprint at top 4c. (4, three used); and overprint at centre 4c. (used), 5c. (6, three used) and 6c. (6 including a block of four; two used), some tone spotting though many are fine. S.G. D52-D65, £1700+

S$700-900

–– 16c. black and red-brown, a complete mint sheet (No. 23), a little gum toned and with some split perfs otherwise fine. S.G. D65a, £2800

S$700-900

1377 1378

1379 1380

1381 1382

1383

刂អ B

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1385

1930-38 perf 131⁄ 2 -14 8c. used (3) and 16c. (5, two used), perf 121⁄ 2 2c. (5, three used), 3c. (9 including a block of four; four used), 4c. (8 including a block of four; strip of three used), 5c. (5 including a block of four), 6c. (7, five used), 8c. (4, one used), 10c. (6 including a block of four), 12c. (3, one with “TAG” of “POSTAGE” missing) and 16c. (4), and 1939 2c. strip of three, 4c. (2), 6c., 8c. used and 10c. mint; some tone spotting though most are fine. Cat. £2500+

S$1,000-1,200

1939 2c. to 10c. in marginal strips of three, one 2c. with stained corner perf otherwise fine mint. S.G. D85-D89, £450

S$200-250

Postal Fiscals 1386

1387

1886 3c. on 4c. (2, one with raised stop), 5c. on 8c. (2, one with raised stop) and 10c. on 50c., all unused with part original gum, fine. S.G. F1-F3, £745

S$400-500

–– 10c. on 50c. violet, variety no stop after “Cents” and stop after “Revenue”, fine unused with part original gum (slightly browned in places). S.G. F3b, £600. Photo

S$300-400

Postal Stationery 1388

1889 8c. green stationery card showing variety “8” inverted at upper left, fine unused

S$80-100

Revenue Stamps 1889 Issue 1389

ᔛ P

$25 colour trial die proof in black on thin wove paper (116x143mm.), some very minor creases, fine

S$300-400

1390

ᔛ P

$25 colour trial die proof in deep blue on thin wove paper (120x143mm.), fine

S$400-500

1391

ᔛ P

$25 colour trial die proof in orange-vermilion on thin wove paper (116x143mm.), fine

S$400-500

1392

ᔛ P

$25 colour trial die proof in chocolate on thin wove paper (116x143mm.), fine

S$400-500

1889 $25 mint pair and cancelled to order corner block of four and marginal imperf single, and 1894 $25 handstamped “SPECIMEN” (no gum) and mint corner block of four, fine

S$500-600

1894 $25 dull blue upper left corner block of six (3x2), a little gum toned otherwise fine. Barefoot 7b, £90

S$120-150

1393

1394

刂អ B

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1395 1395

1396

1397

1397

1890 (10 June) 8c. stationery card from a sailor on board H.M.S. Wanderer to England and cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s. in red, fine. Photo

S$250-300

1892 (21 June) “Roessing” envelope registered to Singapore, bearing 1891 6c. on 1891 8c. yellow-green and 10c. blue, both tied by Sandakan c.d.s. (Type D4), showing registration h.s. (Type R2) with arrival datestamp (27.6) on reverse

S$150-180

1892 (26 Aug.) 1c. on 8c. stationery card to Hong Kong, cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s. in red, showing unframed “T” h.s. with blue crayon “2c” and arrival c.d.s. (12.9). Photo

S$150-180

1398 1398

1399

1399

1893 (10 Sept.) envelope registered to London, bearing 1892 6c. lake (3), all tied by oval of bars (Type K4) and Sandakan c.d.s. in red (Type D4), showing registration h.s. (Type R2) and arrival d.s., both also in red. An attractive franking. Photo

S$600-800

1894 (6 Apr.) envelope registered to London, bearing 1894 25c., 50c. and $1, each cancelled by oval of bars, showing Sandakan c.d.s., registered h.s. and arrival d.s., all in red. Photo

S$200-250

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1401

1402

1894 (12 Apr.) envelopes (2) from the same correspondence registered to England, one bearing 1894 Pictorial 1c. pair and 5c. strip of three, the other bearing Pictorial 2c. (5) and 3c. (2), all cancelled by oval of bars and showing Sandakan c.d.s., registration h.s. and arrival d.s., all in red; some perfs with very light foxing. Photos

S$400-500

1895 (11 Apr.) 3c. reply half of reply paid card commercially used from Sandakan to London, neatly cancelled by light c.d.s., fine

S$100-120

1896 (6 Feb.) envelope (opened-out) registered to Chungking, bearing 1895 10c. on $1 to 40c. on $1 with, on reverse, 4c. on $1 (2) and 1894 Pictorial 2c., all tied by Sandakan c.d.s., showing registration h.s. with, on reverse, Shanghai (27.2), Customs Shanghai (27.2) and Customs Hankow (2.3 and 4.3) transit d.s.

S$300-400

1403 1403

1404

1404

1896 (14 Dec.) envelope to London, bearing 1891 10c. tied by “KUDAT/B.N.B.” c.d.s. (Type D5), showing another strike alongside and, on reverse, Labuan transit d.s.; the envelope with part flap missing. Photo

S$150-180

1897 (12 Nov.) “Whitfield King” envelope registered to Ipswich, bearing 1897 Pictorial 18c. and 24c., both tied by Sandakan c.d.s. and showing fine registration h.s. Photo

S$250-300

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1406

1406

1897 (22 Dec.) 4c. on 8c. stationery card to Wenchow, China, uprated 1c., cancelled by Kudat c.d.s., showing Labuan and Singapore transit c.d.s. and Shanghai “dollar chop” c.d.s.; the card with pressed vertical crease. Photo

S$250-300

1898 (3 Dec.) 3c. outward half of reply paid card to Germany, marked “Book post” in red ink, cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s., showing triangular-framed “T”, blue crayon “5”, Labuan transit datestamps (9.12 and 13.12) and Arnstein arrival c.d.s. (14.1). Photo

S$300-400

1407 1407

1408

1409

1410

1408

1902 (21 Nov.) 3c. stationery card to London uprated with 1901 British Protectorate 1c., both cancelled by Kudat c.d.s. and showing Labuan transit datestamps (23.11 and 24.11); the card with tear at lower left and with some discolouration. Photo

S$250-300

1905 (26 Aug.) envelope registered to New York and bearing, on reverse, 1897 2c. and 1901 British Protectorate 2c. block of eight and single, all cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s. and showing Singapore (4.9) and arrival (8.10) datestamps alongside with, on face, registration d.s. Photo

S$300-400

1922 (6 Apr.) envelope from Jesselton to USA, bearing 1909-23 Pictorial 2c. and 10c. tied by c.d.s., fine

S$150-200

1924 (Mar.) envelope to Denmark, bearing 1909-23 Pictorial 1c., 2c., 3c. and 6c., all tied by Jesselton c.d.s. and showing, on reverse, Singapore and arrival datestamps; the envelope with the odd minor stain

S$150-200

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1411 1411

1412

1413

1414

1412

1925 (20 Sept.) envelope registered from Sandakan to New Zealand, bearing 1909-23 Pictorial 4c., 5c., 6c. and 8c., all tied by c.d.s., showing registration label and, on reverse, Singapore transit d.s.; some minor peripheral creases which affect the 8c. Photo

S$200-250

1926 (22 May) envelope from Sandakan to USA, marked in red ink “Via Manila”, bearing 1922 Exhibition 12c. tied by c.d.s. and showing, on reverse, Singapore transit d.s. Photo

S$300-400

1929 (22 Apr.) envelope to Germany, bearing 1925 Pictorial 2c. and 5c. pair tied by light Kudat c.d.s.; the envelope with some creases

S$200-250

1929 (24 Apr.) picture postcard (Sandakan Boat Quay) from Sandakan to Texas, bearing 1925-28 2c. and 6c. clearly tied by c.d.s., fine

S$200-250

1415 1415

1416

1417

1931 (4 June) envelope registered to Hong Kong bearing, on reverse, 1925 Pictorial 5c. and 1931 Anniv. 3c. and 10c., all tied by “LAHAD DATU/B.N.B.” c.d.s., showing Sandakan transit c.d.s. alongside with registration label on face. Photo

S$450-550

1935 (20 Sept.) envelope from Sandakan to Denmark, marked “PRINTED MATTER ONLY”, bearing 1925-28 Pictorial 1c. and 2c. tied by double-ring d.s.; the envelope with some light overall discolouration

S$100-120

1937 quadruple rate envelope to London, marked “Imperial air mail”, bearing 1925-28 Pictorial 3c., 12c., 20c. on 18c. strip of three and 25c., all tied by Jesselton double-ring d.s.; the envelope with tear across back panel

S$120-150

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1945 (16 May) envelope registered to Melbourne, bearing Australia 3d. pair tied by “FIELD POST OFFICE/036” c.d.s. (Tarakan, D.E.I.) and showing registration h.s.; 1945 (21 Sept.) OHMS envelope registered to South Australia, showing “A.I.F. FIELD P.O./28” c.d.s. (Balikpapan, D.E.I.) and violet registration h.s.

S$100-120

Picture Postcards 1419

A small group (17), mostly unused, including Official cards with Company Arms in green (4, one used from Lahat Datu to England), Phillippe & Sons (2) unaddressed but with adhesives on picture side cancelled by Sandakan c.d.s., Funk & Sons Nos.65, 71, 78 and without number (3), and unknown publisher including scene of “The Post, Telegraph and Telephone Offices, Sandakan, B.N.B.”; mostly fine

S$400-500

Japanese Occupation Issues 1942 (Sept.) Issue 1420

1c. to $5 set of fifteen, all with handstamp in violet, fine mint. S.G. J1-J15, £4640. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

1421

1421

1422

1423 ័

1c. and 4c. with handstamp in black, tied by Sandakan Japanese type c.d.s. (Type JD1) on 1943 envelope to Tawau, showing Censor chop on reverse, fine. S.G. J1a, J4a. Photo

S$500-600

8c. scarlet pair and single with handstamp in black, the former with part Jesselton Type D20 datestamp, the latter with part Train Mail c.d.s., fine. S.G. J6b, £570

S$300-400

20c. violet and slate-blue and 25c. green and chocolate, both handstamp in violet, fine used on piece. S.G. J10-J11, £1300. Photo

S$800-1,000

1942 (Sept.) War Tax 1424

1425

1426

1427

1c. green and red-brown cancelled by part Jesselton Type D20 c.d.s., fine. S.G. J16, £325. Photo

S$150-180

1c. green and red-brown cancelled by part Jesselton Type D20 c.d.s. for 1 October, fine. S.G. J16, £325. Photo

S$150-180

1c. green and red-brown cancelled by part Japanese type c.d.s., fine. S.G. J16, £325. Photo

S$150-180

1c. green and red-brown cancelled by part Japanese type c.d.s., fine. S.G. J16, £325. Photo

S$150-180

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1428 1428

1429 ័

1430

1431 1432

刂+ អ

1c. green and red-brown used with Pictorial 4c. bronze-green and violet on 1943 (18 Apr.) envelope from Sandakan, clearly tied by Japanese Type JD2 c.d.s. in violet, fine. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

1942 (Sept.) Issue 2c. purple and greenish blue (2) with handstamps in black and in violet, both on small pieces (probably the same letter) and cancelled by Train Mail double-ring d.s., the former creased otherwise fine. S.G. J2, J2a, £550

S$150-180

1942 (Sept.) War Tax 2c. purple and greenish blue, cancelled by part Japanese type c.d.s. in violet, fine. S.G. J17, £650. Photo

S$350-450

1944 (Sept.) Issue 1c. to $1 set of thirteen in blocks of four, all lightly gum toned and the 20c. and 25c. with some small stains, nevertheless most of fine appearance. S.G. J20-J32, £1200

S$500-600

1c. to $1 set of thirteen, the 25c. and 50c. marginal showing sheet numbers “195” and “274” respectively, the 3c. lightly gum toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. J20-J32, £300

S$150-180

1433 1433

1c. to $1 set of thirteen and 1944 (May) $5 on $1, all tied by Kuching Japanese type c.d.s. (Type JD4) dated 4 September 1945 on unaddressed envelope; some of the May issue values with lightly foxed perfs. S.G. J20-J32, J34; £3925. Photo Photo for lot 1430 appears on page 163 WWW.SPINK.COM

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S$2,000-2,500


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刂+ អ

刂+ ᔛ អ

2c. purple and greenish blue with additional Type 1 handstamp in violet, a fraction gum toned, fine mint. S.G. J21a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

3c. slate-blue and green with additional Type 1 handstamp in violet, a fraction gum toned, fine mint. S.G. J22a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

8c. scarlet with additional Type 1 handstamp in violet, a fraction toned, fine mint. S.G. J25a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

10c. violet and bronze-green with additional Type 1 handstamp in violet, a fraction toned, fine mint. S.G. J26a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

10c. violet and bronze-green, a block of four with additional Type 1 handstamp in black, fine mint. S.G. J26b, £1000. Photo

S$600-800

12c. green and bright blue with additional Type 1 handstamp in violet, a fraction toned, fine mint. S.G. J27a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

15c. blue-green and brown with additional Type 1 handstamp in violet, a fraction toned, fine mint. S.G. J28a, £450. Photo

S$300-400

$1 brown and carmine marginal block of four, a fraction toned, fine unmounted mint. S.G. J32, £380

S$250-300 S$200-250

1442

$1 brown and carmine vertical pair, fine used. S.G. J32, £300

1443

1944 Surcharge $2 on 1c. green and red-brown vertical pair with margin at foot, a fraction toned, fine mint. Rare. S.G. J33, £11,000. Photo

S$6,000-8,000

S$1,200-1,500

1444

刂+ អ

1944-45 Overprinted on stamps of Japan 1s. to 1y. set of fourteen in blocks of four, fine mint. S.G. J35-J48, £2200

1445

1s. to 1y. set of fourteen, fine mint. S.G. J35-J48, £550

S$300-400

1446

刂អ B

1s., 3s., 6s., 8s., 10s. and 15s. in lower right corner blocks of ten (5x2) with imprint, 2s., 4s. and 5s. in lower right corner blocks of eight (4x2) with imprint, fine mint. S.G. J35J43, £1099

S$600-800

1447 1447

6s. orange showing variety overprint double, used with 1s., 2s., 3s., 4s., 5s. and 8s. to 1y., all tied by Kuching Japanese c.d.s. on 1945 (30 Aug.) locally addressed envelope, fine. Photo Photos also appear on pages 163 and 177 173

S$600-800


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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

SARAWAK Featuring the Vestey Collection sold by order of the Trustees (V)

1448

1448

1860 (11 May) envelope ex the “Mrs Johnson” correspondence “via Marseilles” to Ilminster, showing superb “POST OFFICE/SARAWAK” circular handstamp with manuscript date inserted, bearing India 2a. and 4a. centrally and clearly cancelled by “B/172” obliterator in transit with light Singapore datestamp (23? May) in red on reverse; the face panel with some ageing and small tear at foot, the reverse with one side panel missing. Extremely rare and undoubtedly one of the finest frankings from this period. Photo PROVENANCE:

C.M.C. Symes, October 1971

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S$15,000-20,000


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1869-1949 unused/mint collection housed in two Godden De Luxe albums including 1869 3c., 1875 2c. to 12c., 1889-92 1c. on 3c. (both), 2c. on 8c., 5c. (Type 8) on 12c. and 5c. (Type 9) on 12c. with no stop after “C”, 1892 (May) 1c. on 3c. with stop after “THREE”, 1895 2c. to 8c., 1899 2c. on 3c. to 4c. on 8c., 1899-1908 1c. to $1 with 1c. (3), 4c. and 12c. shades and prepared but not issued 5c. top right corner block of four with plate number, 1902 2c., 1918 1c. to $1 with 1c. and 4c. shades plus prepared but not issued 1c. marginal block of four, 1922-23 2c. to 30c., 1923 (Jan.) first printing 1c. on 10c. and 2c. on 12c. and second printing 1c. on 10c. bright blue and 2c. on 12c., 1928-29 1c. to $1, 1946 Centenary set in imprint blocks of four, 1947 Cypher 1c. to $5 in imprint blocks of four, 1948 Wedding $5 imprint block of four and 1949 UPU imprint/plate number blocks of four, fine. Cat. £1800+. (V)

S$1,000-1,200

1869 Sir James Brooke 3c. Proofs 1450

P ᔛ

Lithographed marginal pair in black on yellow gummed paper, pressed horizontal creases at foot, otherwise fine. Photo

S$400-500

Issued Stamps 1451

1452

1453

A lower right corner block of ten (5x2), unused with part to large part original gum, some faults in the selvedge, and two blocks of four, both unused with part to large part original gum; fine. S.G. 1, £990

S$600-800

A strip of three, pairs (2) and singles (4, one with pre-printing paper crease another with small thin), two without gum, the others with part to large part original gum, fine; also two forgeries. S.G. 1, £605

S$300-400

Five used singles, four cancelled by diamond of bars and one by part Singapore duplex, condition generally fine for these. S.G. 1, £1125

S$600-800

1871 Sir Charles Brooke 3c. 1454

1455

刂អ B

刂អ B

1456

1457

1458

ᔛ P

Stone 1, a complete right pane (10x10) with margins all round, showing part papermaker’s watermark and [97] showing stop after “THREE”, the odd minor crease and some split perfs, fine. S.G. 2/2a, £337+

S$180-220

Stone 2, a complete right pane (10x10) with margins virtually all round, showing part papermaker’s watermark and [97] showing stop after “THREE”, the odd minor crease and some split perfs, fine. S.G. 2/2a, £337+

S$180-220

An unused and used range; the unused include blocks of twenty, eighteen (major natural paper creases), fifteen, twelve, interpanneau block of eight, corner block of six with paper fold leaving impressions on reverse, a marginal vertical strip of three, the lower pair imperforate between (blind perfs show on reverse) - bottom stamp thinned), a pair and singles (2); the used include blocks of eight and four and singles (9); also three forgeries. A fine lot. S.G. 2, £300+

S$200-250

1875 2c., 6c., 8c. and 12c. pairs and 4c. block of four (vertical crease at left), each an imperforate plate proof in issued colours, fine; also 8c. clandestinely perforated

S$500-700

–– 2c. unused (7 including a strip of five showing the transfer types) and used (15 including a strip of five), 4c. unused (62 including a block of thirty-two from Pane A, a block of twelve showing Pane B substituted transfers [49-50], a strip of five showing the transfer types, and a vertical strip of three with papermaker’s watermark) and used (8), 6c. unused (13 including a block of six) and used (7 one with framed “PAID” h.s.), 8c. unused (5) and used (7) and 12c. unused (5) and used (7); condition generally good to fine. S.G. 3-7, £1000+

S$600-800

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1888-97 No Watermark Imperforate Colour Trials 1459

ᔛ P

1c. in lilac and chestnut on gummed unwatermarked paper, cut close at top, fine. Photo

S$300-400

1460

ᔛ P

1c. in brownish purple and carmine on gummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo

S$300-400

1461

Issued Stamps 1c. to $1 set of fourteen, fine mint. S.G. 8-21, £500. (V)

S$300-400

1462

1c. pair, 2c. (both), 3c., 4c., 5c., 6c., 8c. green and carmine block of four, 8c. green and rosine, 10c., 12c., 16c., 25c. marginal block of four (a fraction toned), 32c., 50c. and $1, fine mint. S.G. 8-21, £800+

S$400-500

1c., 2c. (2), 3c., 4c., 5c., 8c., 12c., 16c., 25c., 32c., 50c. and $1 blocks of four, 2c. block of twelve (6x2) being bottom two rows of a pane, 3c. lower right corner block of thirty (6x5), 6c. top right corner block of eight (4x2) dated “15 JUN 89” in top margin (ex DLR archives), 8c. marginal block of eight (2x4), 10c. marginal block of eighteen and 12c. block of thirty-six from the top of a pane, fine mint. S.G. 8-21, £2600+

S$1,500-1,800

1c. (2), 2c. (5), 3c. (6 including a strip of three and a pair), 4c. (2), 5c. (12 including a block of nine), 6c., 8c. (13), 10c. (30 including blocks of eight and four), 12c. (2), 16c. (8 including a block of six), 25c. (5 including a block of four), 32c. (7), 50c. (2) and $1, all used, condition generally good to fine. S.G. 8-21, £2200+

S$1,200-1,500

2c. purple and carmine, a complete right pane of sixty (6x10), thrice folded, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 9, £390

S$200-250

1463

1464

1465

刂+ អ

刂អ B

Prepared for use but not issued 1466

刂 ᔛ

$2, $5 and $10, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 21a-21c, £3800. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

1467

$2, $5 and $10, fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 21a-21c, £3800. (V). Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

George Bloch, May 1996

1468

1469

1470

1471

1472

1473

1474

1889-92 1c. (Type 5) on 3c. mint pair and used single, 1c. (Type 6) on 3c. mint block of eight (4x2) and pair and a used single, 2c. on 5c. mint block of thirty being the top half of left pane and three singles, 5c. (Type 8) on 12c. mint corner block of six and singles (4, one with no stop after “C” and one with “C.” omitted) and used singles (2), 5c. (Type 9) on 12c. mint (2, one with no stop after “C”) and used (2, one with some light stains, the other with no stop after “C”); condition generally fine. S.G. 22-26, £1700+

S$700-900

–– 5c. (Type 8) on 12c. green and blue, variety surcharge double, fine unused with small part original gum. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 25c, £1300. (V). Photo

S$800-1,000

–– 5c. (Type 9 with stop) on 12c. green and blue, fine mint. S.G. 26, £325. (V). Photo

S$180-220

1892 1c. on 3c. brown on yellow, a small study including an unused ant cancelled to order panes of 100, unused (28 including blocks of twelve and six; one with stop after “THREE”) and used (7); condition generally fine. S.G. 27, £550

S$300-400

–– 1c. on 3c. brown on yellow vertical pair, variety imperforate between, fine unused. S.G. 27b, £750. Photo

S$400-500

–– 1c. on 3c. brown on yellow, variety surcharge double, fine unused. S.G. 27f, £450. Photo

S$250-300

–– 1c. on 3c. brown on yellow, variety surcharge double, fine unused. S.G. 27f, £450. Photo

S$250-300

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1450

1438

1459

1443

1460

–––––––––– 1466 ––––––––––

Ex 1467

1477

1470

1473

1474

1469

1480

1472 Ex 1489

1492

Ex 1481

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STAMPS & COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Sarawak - contd.

1895 Perkins Bacon Issue Proofs and Trials 1475

P ᔛ

4c. imperforate colour trial block of four in mauve on gummed paper, 2c. trials comprising imperforate in brown-red (7 including a block of six), green (5 including a block of four), black and mauve, and perforated in mauve, purple (marginal block of six; light stains), black and green, and Pence surcharges (22) in 2c. block of fourteen (7x4) imperforate vertically between with 5d. on second and third stamps. An interesting lot

S$500-700

Issued Stamps 1476

1477

1478

刂អ B

1479

1480

2c. to 8c. set of four in mint blocks of four, and 1c. (12), 4c. (5), 6c. (3) and 8c. (4), all used, the 2c. with a range of cancellations; condition generally fine. S.G.28-31, £500+

S$250-300

2c. brown-red horizontal strip of six variety imperforate vertically except at left, fine unused without gum. Photo

S$800-1,000

2c. brown-red, 2nd printing perf 121⁄ 2 , a complete mint sheet (severed in half), three with a small tone spot on reverse otherwise fine. S.G. 28c, £1500

S$800-1,000

1899 2c. on 3c. unused (25 including blocks of twelve and nine showing stop after “THREE”) and used (7), 2c. on 12c. unused (7 including a strip of five) and used (13), 4c. on 6c. unused strip of five and a used single, and 4c. on 8c. unused (10) and a used single, generally fine. S.G. 32-35, £1000+

S$500-600

–– 2c. on 12c. red on pale rose, variety surcharge inverted, fine unused without gum. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G.33a, £900. (V). Photo

S$600-800

1899-1908 Issue Imperforate Plate Proofs 1481

P ᔛ

1c. to $1 set of eleven in issued colours, each in a marginal horizontal pair on gummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Issued Stamps 1482

1483

1484

1485

1486

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

1c. to $1 set of twelve (the 4c. in a corner block of six) with additional $1 (light tone) marginal with plate number, 1c. to $1 set (2c. in a pair) with additional 1c. (3), 2c. pair, 4c., 12c. and $1 shades, 1c. complete mint pane of 60 and prepare for use but not issued 5c.marginal block of twelve (6x2; lightly toned) being the top two rows of a pane; mostly fine mint. S.G. 36-48, £900+

S$400-500

1c. (15), 2c. (5), 3c. (6, two showing collar flaw), 4c. (14), 8c. (7), 10c. (8), 12c. (6), 16c. (8), 20c. (5), 25c. (4) and 50c., mostly fine. S.G. 36-46, £180 approx

S$100-120

12c. lower right corner plate number block of twelve (4x3), 16c. lower right corner plate number block of twelve (6x2; the corner block of four severed), 25c. lower right corner plate number block of six (3x2) and 50c. marginal block of six (3x2), all ex the printer’s archive showing handstamped date and/or manuscript notation, fine mint. Cat. £402

S$300-400

50c. and $1 marginal blocks of twelve (6x2) both being the bottom two rows of right pane, fine mint. S.G. 46-47, £1476

S$1,000-1,200

1902 watermark Quatrefoil, 2c. green marginal block of twenty-four (6x4) being the bottom four rows from the right pane, fresh and fine mint; also a used pair and singles (2). S.G. 49, £1400

S$800-1,000

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1918 1c. to $1 set of twelve overprinted “SPECIMEN” and mint with additional 1c. (7 including a corner block of six), 4c. and 10c., plus unissued 1c. slate-blue and slate marginal block of twelve (6x2) being the bottom two rows of left pane and a lower right corner block of six from right pane, 1922-23 colour changes 2c. to 30c. set of nine in corner pairs with plate number plus additional 2c. (4), 3c. (3), 4c. (4), 5c. (4), 6c. (4), 8c. (4), 10c. (4), 12c. (3) and 30c. (5), and 1928-29 1c. to $1 set of fifteen in marginal blocks of four (1c., 2c. and 3c.) or pairs with plate number with additional 1c., 2c., 4c., 5c., 6c., 20c., 25c., 30c. and $1. Mostly fine. S.G. 50-71, 76-90; £1450+

1488

刂អ B

–– 1c., 2c., 3c. and 4c. in complete mint panes, fine. S.G. 50-53, £990

1489

ᔛ អ E+

1918 unissued “RED CROSS/Three Cents” in black and in red on 1c. top right corner blocks of four with plate number, the latter with some very minor staining on reverse and a fraction soiled in selvedge, otherwise fine unmounted mint. Photo

S$800-1,000 S$600-800

S$2,500-3,000

1923 (Jan.) Surcharges 1490

1491 1492

刂អ B

First printing, bars 11⁄ 4 mm. apart 1c. on 10c. mint marginal block of eight (4x2) and a used single on small piece, and 2c. on 12c. mint marginal plate number block of fifteen (3x5) with the bottom two rows showing narrower “W” in “TWO” and two used singles, one showing narrower “W”; second printing bars 3⁄ 4 mm apart 1c. on 10c. and 2c. on 12c. mint; fine. S.G. 72-75, £843

S$500-600

First printing, bars 11⁄ 4 mm. apart, 1c. on 10c. dull blue complete mint left pane (6x10) with one showing variety “cnet” for “cent”, fine and fresh mint. S.G. 72/72a, £1074

S$600-800

First printing, “ONE/Cent” on 10c. dull blue, variety “cnet” for “cent” [53], fine mint. Scarce, only 207 examples possible. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 72a, £425. (V). Photo

S$300-400

PROVENANCE:

George Bloch, May 1996

1493 1493

刂+ អ

Second printing “ONE/cent” on 10c. dull blue, a lower right corner block of four with plate number, [53] without the variety, fine mint. Unique. (V). Photo

S$5,000-6,000

PROVENANCE:

“Miri”, March 1990 George Bloch, May 1996 1494

刂+ អ

Second printing, “two/cents” on 12c. purple block of four with margin at right, all showing variety thick, narrower “W” in “TWO”; a few minor tone spots on reverse otherwise fine mint. S.G. 75a, £600. (V) PROVENANCE:

George Bloch, May 1996

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ᔛ P

1932 1c. to $1 set of fifteen in imperforatze plate proof pairs in issued colours on ungummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Most attractive

S$2,500-3,000

1496

–– 1c. to $1 set of fifteen with additional 1c. block of twenty-four (6x4), imprint block of six, corner block of four and imprint strip of four, 2c. complete sheet, imprint block of eight and strips of four (2), 3c. imprint block of eight and strips of four (2) and a block of four, 5c. imprint strip of four and corner strip of three, 6c. imprint pair, 10c. imprint strip of four and corner strip of three, 12c., 20c., 30c. and 50c. imprint strips of four and blocks of four, and 25c. imprint strip of four; fine mint. S.G. 91-105, £796

S$500-600

1497

–– 1c. to 8c. in imprint strips of four and 10c. to $1 (toned perf at top) in blocks of four, fine mint. S.G. 91-105, £400. (V)

S$300-400

1934-41 1c. to $10 set of twenty 1934 imperforate plate proofs in issued colours on gummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Most attractive

S$800-1,000

–– 1c. to $1 in blocks of four and $2 to $10 in pairs, all marginal with complete imprint, fine mint. S.G. 106-125, £830. (V)

S$500-600

–– 1c. to $10 set of twenty-six, the 2c. green and 12c. orange in imprint strips of four, 2c. black and 15c blue in strips of three and the 3c. green, 6c. (both), 8c. carmine, 10c., $1, $2 and $3 in pairs (the $2 marginal with part imprint), fine mint. S.G. 106-125, £460+

S$250-300

1945 (Dec.) BMA 1c. to $10 set of twenty in marginal blocks of four with large part imprint, fine mint. S.G. 126-145, £2000. (V)

S$1,500-1,800

1498 1499 1500

P ᔛ

刂+ អ

1501

刂+ អ

1502

–– 1c. to $10 set of twenty, fine mint. S.G. 126-145, £500

1503

S$250-300

Ex 1505

1504 1503 1504 1505

ᔛ P

–– 2c. black, variety overprint double, fresh and fine mint. Very rare. R.P.S. Certificate (2012). S.G. 127a, £8500. (V). Photo

S$10,000-12,000

1946 Centenary die proof of Sir Charles Vyner Brooke in black on proof paper, some paper splitting on the right side, otherwise fine and scarce. (V). Photo

S$1,200-1,500

1947 (Apr.) Royal Cypher 3c. green, variety albino overprint, fine mint. Extremely rare. S.G. 152a, £9000. Photo

S$6,000-8,000

Note: A block of twelve only was found with this error in Singapore during 1949. 1506

刂+ អ

1950 1c. to $5 set of fifteen in imprint blocks of four, fine mint. S.G. 171-185, £480. (V) WWW.SPINK.COM

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1507 1507

1965 Orchid 2c. showing variety black (country name and shield) omitted tied by Sibu c.d.s. on unaddressed envelope with normal block of four. S.G. 213a, unpriced. Photo

S$200-250

Postal Stationery 1508

A small collection comprising cards (9) including 1899 4c. in black and 4c. in blue on 3c., 1900 4c. handstamped “ULTRAMAR” in blue and 4c. reply paid, 1918 1c. and 4c.overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1931 2c. and 6c. perforated “SPECIMEN”; registered envelopes (8) including 1913 10c. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1918 10c. size H2 (2, one used), 1921 12c. size G (2, one used), 1928 15c. size H used and size H2, and 1931 15c. size H2 overprinted “SPECIMEN”. Generally fine

S$800-1,000

Revenues 1509

1510

1511

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

1512

ᔛ P

1513

A collection including Customs 1924 3c., 5c., 10c. pair, 25c., 50c., $1, $2 and $5 blocks of four and $10 blocks of twenty-four, twelve and a pair, all cancelled; Receipt 3c. black unused and 3c. rose-carmine unused and used; Revenue including 1889-97 “R” only 10c. mint, “R” and “REVENUE ONLY” 3c. (4) and 5c. used, 1900 3c., 5c. pairs (2), 10c., 25c., 50c., $1 (2) and $2 used, 1918 3c., 5c., 25c., 50c., $1 (on piece), $3 and $5 used, and 1934 3c. on $5 mint and used. Condition generally good to fine

S$600-800

Receipt 3c. imperforate proofs comprising sepia block of fourteen (7x2) plus a single and decorative panel with single, blue block of nine and carmine strip of three plus decorative panel with single, all with creases, fine

S$3,000-4,000

Revenue 1899 3c. to $2 and $5, each in a top right corner strip of three with plate number, all on gummed paper, the odd minor tone spot otherwise fine

S$400-500

–– 1918 3c. and 10c. to $5 and $10, each in a marginal pair on gummed paper, fine

S$400-500

Telegraph Stamps 1933 1c. to $5 on 8c. set of eleven in pairs (the $1 a block of four), one 50c. on 4c. showing “5” with straight top and “Cts” sans-serif, nine marginal with imprint, fine mint. S.G. T12-T22, £320+

S$180-220

Picture Postcards 1514

1515

Six cards published by Ha Buey Hon, one with address area undivided, all but one addressed to Denmark, four bearing 1c., one with 2c. and one with 2c. on picture side cancelled by Kuching c.d.s., fine

S$500-600

Seven unused photographic cards by unknown publisher, all but one with notation of scene on address side, also one (“The Jail in Kuching - Sarawak, Borneo”) published by G.R. Lambert & Co., Singapore, unused. A fine lot

S$350-450

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1945 (1 Jan.) envelope to Jesselton bearing North Borneo BMA 1c. and 2c., Sarawak BMA 5c. and Australia 3d., all tied by “AUST UNIT POSTAL STN/447” c.d.s., and 1945 (14 Aug.) envelopes (2) and (17 Nov.) envelopes (2) variously addressed, bearing Australia 11⁄ 2 d. pair, 3d., 4d. and 9d., all tied by Kuching c.d.s. (Type D14), fine

S$100-150

Japanese Occupation Issues 1517

1c., 2c. black, 3c. green, 4c., 5c., 6c. (both), 8c. carmine, 10c., 12c. (both), 15c. blue, 20c., 25c., 30c., 50c., $1, $4, $5 and $10, all with handstamp in violet, the odd lightly toned perf on some of the low values otherwise fine mint. Cat. £3247

S$1,800-2,200

1518

1518

1c., 2c. green, 3c. black, 4c., 5c., 6c. carmine, 8c. red-brown, 10c., 12c. blue, 15c. orange, 20c., 25c., 30c., 50c. and $1, all tied by Kuching Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD4) on locally addressed 1945 (22 Aug.) envelope, fine. Cat. £3255. Photo

S$1,800-2,200

Revenue Stamps 1519

1520

1942 handstamped with Type 1 handstamp and oval chop on 1c. (8 including a block of four), 3c. green pair, 4c., 5c. and 10c. block of four; handstamp with chop only (various types and colours) on 1c., 2c. green block of four, 2c. black, 3c. green block of four, 4c., 5c. (5, one sideways), 6c. carmine pairs (2), 10c. pairs (2), 25c. pair, 50c. pairs (2), $1 (2), $2 pair, $3 pair and single, $4 and $5, all mint, also 5c. strip of four tied by square chop in red on 1944 (15 June) Commission Pay Bill. A fine lot. Barefoot cat. £750+

S$600-800

1943 overprinted with three characters between bars, 1c. block of six, 4c., 6c. red-brown, 8c. carmine block of four, 15c. blue, 20c., $2, $4, $5 and $10 imprint strips of four, $4, $5 and $10, and Postage Due 2c. to 8c. in marginal blocks of six and singles, mounted mint, some a little toned

S$300-400

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1521 1521

1522

1522

1942 (12 Feb.) envelope to Lubok Antu, bearing 1934-41 3c. pair and single tied by “SIMANGGANG/SARAWAK” c.d.s., fine. Photo

S$150-180

1942 (12 June) “red band” envelope to Simanggang, bearing 1934-41 1c. block of six and pair, all cancelled by “LUBOK ANTU/SARAWAK” c.d.s.; envelope with flap missing at left. Photo

S$150-200

1523 1523

1524

1525

1525

1942 (25 Aug.) envelope to Simanggang, bearing unoverprinted 1c. (2), 2c. green and 4c., all tied by Lubok Antu c.d.s.; the envelope with some light discolouration. Photo

S$800-1,000

1942 (1 Oct.) locally addressed Kuching envelope, bearing unoverprinted 3c. green with Japan 1s., 2s., 3s., 4s., 5s., 7s. and 8s., all tied by “KUCHING” c.d.s. (Type D14), fine

S$250-300

1942 (9 Nov.) locally addressed Kuching envelope (light discolouration), bearing Japan 1s. block of six and singles (2) all tied by Type JD1 c.d.s. in violet and showing censor chop at left. Photo

S$300-400

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1526 1526

1527

1528

1528

1942 (4 Nov.) 4c. stationery card to Brunei showing variety handstamp inverted, cancelled by “LIMBANG” c.d.s. (Type D4; earliest recorded date) and showing Japanese Type JD1 arrival d.s. in violet; the card with pressed central vertical crease. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1942 (21 Nov.) locally addressed envelope, bearing 1942 (Oct.) 1c., 2c. black, 3c. green, 4c., 5c., 6c. lake-brown, 8c. carmine, 10c., 12c. orange and 15c. blue, all tied by Miri Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD2) in violet. Cat. £1485

S$800-1,000

1943? envelope to Sibu, bearing 1942 (Oct.) 2c. green and 6c. scarlet tied by Light Miri Japanese c.d.s. Miri c.d.s. (Type JD2) and showing censor chop at left. Photo

S$600-800

1529 1529

1530

1530

1943 (29 Apr.) envelope from Miri to Kuching, bearing North Borneo 1943 4c. pair and 8c. tied by Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD2) in violet; the envelope with some minor discolouration. Photo

S$250-300

1943 (20 Sept.) envelope from Miri to Kuching, bearing North Borneo 1943 8c. tied by Type JD3 c.d.s. in violet and showing censor chop at left; the envelope a little tone spotted. Photo

S$200-250

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1531 1531

1532

1533

1532

1944 (15 May) envelope to Sibu, bearing 1942 (Oct.) 3c. green and 5c. tied by Miri Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD4) in violet and showing censor chop. Photo

S$700-900

1944 (27 July) envelope registered from Kanowit to Kuching, bearing Brunei 5c. with violet h.s., North Borneo 1943 4c. and Japan 1s. and 30s., all tied by Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD3) and showing registration h.s. at upper left; a few small faults. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

1944 (2 Oct.) 4s. on 2s. stationery card, addressed locally, bearing North Borneo 1944 (30 Sept.) 1c., 2c., 3c. and 4c., all tied by Kuching Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD4), fine

S$200-250

1534 1534

1535

1535

1944 (2 Oct.) locally addressed and registered envelope, bearing North Borneo 1944 (Sept.) 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 6c. and 8c., all tied by Kuching Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD4), showing registration h.s. and red censor chop. Photo

S$500-600

1945 (15 Jan.) Japan 2c. on 2s. mounted warrior stationery card from Kuching to Singapore, cancelled by Type JD4 c.d.s. and showing violet censor chop alongside, fine. Photo

S$600-800

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1536 1536

1537

1538

1537

1945 (10 Feb.) envelope from Bau to Kuching, bearing 3c. green pair in combination with North Borneo 1944 (Sept.) 3c., both clearly tied by Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD3) and showing violet censor chop at lower left, fine. Photo

S$300-400

1945 (18 Mar.) envelope from Bau to Miri, bearing 50c. clearly tied by Japanese c.d.s. (Type JD3) and showing violet censor chop at left. Photo

S$120-150

1945 (19 Aug.) locally addressed Kuching envelope, bearing Brunei 5c. and $1 and North Borneo 1944 (Sept.) 2c., 3c., 4c., 6c., 10c., 12c., 15c. and 1944-45 on Japan 1s., 8s., 20s., 25s. and 50s., all tied by light Japanese Type JD4 c.d.s.

S$250-300

Frank Godden De Luxe Albums 1539

Two in maroon with “SARAWAK” tooled in gold on spine

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S$200-250


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THE COLLECTION OF BORNEO PRISONER OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES MAIL FORMED BY DAVID TETT FRPSL For more details on this section we refer you to David Tett’s book “A Postal History of the Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees in East Asia During The Second World War”, Volume 6, Japan, Korea, Manchuria and Borneo 1942-45. The Fig. numbers refer to items illustrated in his book. Outgoing Mail

1540 1540

1943 (5 May) “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 1) from civilian internee H.G. Keith, No. 2 Kuching Camp, to Canada showing censor chop with red seal of the camp commandant, Colonel Suga, and with arrival censor handstamp at left, fine (Fig. 6-7-5). Photo

1541 1541

1542

S$1,000-1,200

1542

1943 (5 May) “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 1) from civilian internee J.F. DrakeBrockman, No. 2 Kuching Camp, to Sussex, showing censor chop with red seal of camp commandant, Colonel Suga, and red arrival censor handstamp, fine (Fig. 6-7-6). Photo

S$600-800

1943 (5 May) “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 2) from civilian internee R.C. Killick, Kuching Camp, to Southampton, showing censor chop with red seal of camp commandant, Colonel Suga, and red arrival censor handstamp; the card with central vertical crease, fine (Fig. 6-7-8). Photo

S$600-800

PROVENANCE:

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1543 1543

1544

1943 (5 May) “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 2) from Sergeant E.W. George, Kuching Camp, to London, showing censor chop with red seal of Colonel Suga and red arrival censor handstamp, some creases as usual (Fig. 6-7-9). Photo

S$600-800

PROVENANCE:

Patrick Cassels, October 2003 1544

1943 (5 May) “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 2) from Corporal W. Thornton, Kuching Camp, to Darlington, showing censor chop with red seal of camp commandant, Colonel Suga, and red arrival censor handstamp; the card with central fold and creases. Photo

S$600-800

PROVENANCE:

Patrick Cassels, October 2003

1545 1545

1546

1546

1943 (5 May) “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 2) from Gunner J. Simm, Kuching Camp, to Lancashire, showing censor chop with red seal of camp commandant, Colonel Suga, and red arrival censor handstamp; the card heavy central fold and creases. Photo

S$600-800

Undated “IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY” card (Type 2) from Driver F.C. Evans, Sandakan Camp, to Birmingham showing censor chop with red seal of Colonel Suga with red arrival censor handstamp; some creases as usual (Fig. 6-7-10). Photo

S$1,000-1,200

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1548

1549

1549

Undated card (Type 3) from Driver Fred Evans at Sandakan camp to Birmingham, showing red seal of camp commandant, Colonel Suga, and red arrival censor handstamp; some minor soiling and creases (Fig. 6-7-14). Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1943 (15 May) card ( Type 3) and undated card (Type 4), both from Sapper F. North to Lincolnshire, showing red seal of Colonel Suga and red arrival censor handstamp. There is no indication on the cards of the location of the camp from which it was sent; both cards in poor condition with piece missing, tears and other faults.

S$150-180

1943 (25 Dec.) card (Type 4) from Lt. E.M. Nicholas at Kuching Camp to Cardiff, showing red seal of Colonel Suga and red arrival censor handstamp. There is no indication on the card of the location of the camp from which it was sent, although Nicholas was known to be in Kuching. Usual minor faults (Fig. 6-7-18). Photo

S$700-900

1550 1550

1551

Undated card (Type 4) from Sergeant Edward George known to be held at Kuching Camp to London, showing red seal of Colonel Suga and red arrival censor handstamp; some minor staining (Fig. 6-7-19). Photo

S$700-900

PROVENANCE:

Patrick Cassels, October 2003 1551

1943 (25 Dec.) card (Type 4) from a Dutch POW, L. Muller, at Kuching to his wife interned in Java, showing red seal of Colonel Suga, violet Java Internment District 1 chop at top right and red censor seal of Suzuki at lower right. The message is written in Malay as Dutch was not permitted. Very rare (Fig. 6-7-21). Photo 189

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1552 1552

1553

1553

1943 (25 Dec.) card (Type 4) from Lt. T.W. Hobbs to Bury St. Edmunds, showing red seal of Colonel Suga and red arrival censor handstamp. There is no indication on the card of the location of the camp from which it was sent. The card in moderate condition with some tears and creases. Photo

S$180-220

1943 (25 Dec.) card (Type 4) from Gunner John Simm in Kuching to Lancashire, showing red seal of Colonel Suga and red arrival censor handstamp; the card in moderate condition with vertical fold re-enforced with adhesive tape, soiled and with other lesser faults. Photo

S$180-220

1554 1554

1945 (19 May) card (Type 5) from R.C. Killick in Kuching to Southampton, showing red seal of Colonel Suga, no arrival censor as card was not delivered before the war had ended, condition fine for these (Fig. 6-7-24). Photo PROVENANCE:

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S$700-900


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1556

1945 (19 May) card (Type 5) from Fred Halford at Kuching to Nottingham, showing red seal of Colonel Suga, no incoming censor as card was not delivered before the war had ended; the card with punch hole towards top right, folded and with some other lesser faults. Photo

S$700-900

PROVENANCE:

Patrick Cassels, October 2003 1556

1945 (19 May) card (Type 5) from unknown POW at Kuching to London, showing red seal of Colonel Suga; some minor peripheral faults (Fig. 6-7-25). Photo

S$700-900

PROVENANCE:

Patrick Cassels, October 2003 Incoming Mail

1557 1557

1558

1558

1942 (1 Aug.) India 9p. “PRISONER OF WAR POST” card addressed to a Sepoy in the 15th Punjab Regt. (Sarawak), c/o Japanese Red Cross, Tokyo, showing Indian censor handstamp, framed “INCONNU/RETOUR” h.s. in red and with blank slip affixed by Japanese showing violet and red chops, “SIMONIESEKI/NIPPON” d.s. (29.10.43) and a further strike of the framed “INCONNU/RETOUR” h.s. Rare, only a few known (Fig. 6-8-4). Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1943 (18 Aug.) envelope from Exeter to civilian internee Mrs Hylda Fenton at Jesselton, showing despatch d.s., British censor label at left and violet arrival censor chop with red seal of Kubo (Fig. 6-8-25). Photo

S$300-400

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1559 1559

1560

1560

1943 (28 Sept.) US 1c. stationery card from Los Angeles to British civilian internee Agnes Keith at Kuching via Germany, marked “POSTAGE FREE”, showing violet US censor h.s., red German censor h.s. and violet arrival censor chop with red seal of Kubo; the card with pressed horizontal crease. Also “Three Came Home” by Agnes Newton Keith (Fig. 6-8-22). Photo

S$1,500-1,800

1943 (6 Oct.) envelope from Canada to British civilian internee Agnes Keith in Kuching, showing dumb despatch d.s. and censor label at right, “PRISONER OF WAR MAIL/c/o Japanese Red Cross/TOKYO” h.s. at lower left and violet arrival censor chop with red seal of Kubo. Marked on the envelope is receipt date of 18 August 1944, 101⁄ 2 months after the cover was mailed (Fig. 6-8-23). Photo

S$600-800

PROVENANCE:

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1561 1561

1943 (22 Nov.) envelope from Boston to British civilian internee Agnes Keith in Kuching via Germany, showing despatch d.s., censor tape at left tied by violet US censor h.s., violet German censor h.s. and violet arrival censor chop with red seal of Kubo; the cover with small tear at top and some peripheral creases (Fig. 6-8-24). Photo PROVENANCE:

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1562 1562

1563

1564

1563

1943 (23 Aug.) post card from Altrincham to Lt. D.P. Glasgow to Borneo Camp, marked “PRISONER OF WAR POST/SERVICES DES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE”, showing despatch c.d.s., British censor h,s, and violet arrival censor chop plus manuscript notation “Recd August 26th/44”; the card with pressed creases (Fig. 6-8-14). Photo PROVENANCE: Neville Watterson 1944 (15 Jan.) post card from Croydon to Capt. W.G.R. Wightman, Borneo Camp, marked “PRISONER OF WAR POST/SERVICE DES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE”, showing despatch d.s. and red British censor h.s. with, on reverse, violet arrival censor chop; manuscript “Received 26.8.44” on front (Fig. 6-8-15). Photo PROVENANCE: Neville Watterson 1944 (27 Jan.) envelope from Somerset to Leading Aircraftsman E.G. Darch, Borneo Camp, marked “PRISONER OF WAR/SERVICE DES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE”, showing despatch d.s. and British censor label at left, and violet arrival censor chop with red seal of Kubo; and 1945 (11 Jan.) GB 3d. “PRISONER OF WAR POST/SERVICE DES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE” card from Wales to the same POW, showing red British censor h.s. but no Japanese censor as card probably received after surrender; both a little stained

S$200-250

S$200-250

S$400-500

1565 1565

1943 (18 Oct.) envelope from Durham to Flt. Lt. E.T. Lee in Malaya and redirected to Borneo, marked “Prisoner of War Post/Service des prisonniers de guerre”, showing despatch d.s. and Censor label at left and, on reverse, violet Borneo censor chop with red seal of Colonel Suga. Photo 193

S$200-250


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1566 1566

1944 (23 Mar.) GB 3d. “PRISONER OF WAR POST/SERVICE DES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE” card to Private Ben Gold, Borneo Camp, showing red British censor h.s. and, on reverse, violet arrival censor chop and red seal of Kubo; the card with some minor faults (Fig. 6-8-17). Photo

S$400-500

Note: Bennie Gold was evacuated from Singapore on H.M.S. Kedah before the surrender and was eventually captured in Batavia. In September 1942 he was taken to Singapore and, after a short stay, was transported to Kuching where he arrived on 13 October 1942. He worked in the camp office, under the supervision of Kubo, keeping Japanese Army cards maintained for each prisoner. He was selected for this task as he spoke Yiddish and could understand the Dutch and Malay spoken by the Japanese.

1567 1567

1568

1568

1944 (12 Mar.) envelope from Los Angeles to American internee George Colley at Kuching, marked “Free”, showing despatch d.s. and Censor tape at left tied by US Censor h.s. and, on reverse, violet arrival censor chop, the face panel with pencil notation “Rec’d Sept 21, 1944. Rare. Also “Manila, Kuching and Return” by George S. Colley Jnr. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1945 (20 July) GB 11⁄ 2 d. “PRISONER OF WAR POST/SERVICE DES PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE” card from London to Sergeant E.W. George, Borneo Camp, showing red British censor h.s. and “RETURNED FROM ABROAD/SERVICE SUSPENDED” h.s. in violet applied whilst in transit due to the Japanese surrender; some minor creases (Fig. 6-8-18). Photo

S$600-800

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1942 (4 Jan.) - 1945 (27 Oct.) Yates correspondence (16 items) including 1942 (4 Jan.) envelope from UK to Capt. Yates showing framed “IT IS REGRETTED THAT/THIS ITEM COULD NOT BE/DELIVERED AT THE/ADDRESS STATED” in violet; 1942 (Sept.) South African Red Cross Society envelope and letter eventually received 12 August 1944; 1943 (10 Mar.) War Office letter stating Capt. Yates interned in “Borneo Camp”; 1943 envelope to Capt Yates in Borneo and 1943 (Sept.) card from Capt. Yates; 1943 (Sept.) envelope from South Africa to Capt. Yates; 1944 (Sept.) card from India to Capt. Yates received 23 Sept 1945 when he had been sent to Labuan Rest Camp; 1945 (Sept) Australian Red Cross Society envelope to UK with “PASSED FREE/OF POSTAGE” h.s.; and three cables sent home after liberation. A fascinating lot

S$1,500-1,800

Note: For the full story of Captain Yates see Chapter 9, Vol 6 of David Tett’s book “A Postal History of the Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees in East Asia during the Second World War”. Literature 1570

1571

1572

“Kill the Prisoners!” by Don Wall, “Freedom or Death” by Colin Burgess, “Prisoner of Two Wars” by Sherriff Probert & John Probert, “Sandakan, A Conspiracy of Silence” by Lynette Ramsay Silver and “A Postal History of the Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees in East Asia during the Second World War”, Vol. 6 Japan, Korea, Manchuria and Borneo 1942-1945 by David Tett FRPSL. All as new

S$180-220

“Borneo: The Japanese P.O.W. Camps - Mail of the Forces, P.O.W. and Internees” Parts 1 and 2 by Neville Watterson, “To Sandakan, The Diaries of Charlie Johnstone” by Christopher Dawson, “Undercover University” by Frank Bell and “Escape from Hell” by Walter Wallace. All fine or as new

S$120-150

“A Postal History of the Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees in East Asia during the Second World War”, Vols 1 (Singapore and Malay), 3 (Burma, Thailand and Indochina), 4 (Hong Kong and China), 5 (The Philippines and Taiwan) and 6 (Japan, Korea, Manchuria and Burma) by David Tett. All new

S$250-300

MALAYSIA Johore 1573

刂 ᔛ

1965 (Nov.) Orchids 1c. (a few very light gum tones) and Kelantan 5c. (lightly gum toned) imperforate marginal horizontal pairs, plus Sarawak 6c. marginal imperforate block of four, unmounted mint

S$150-180

Kedah 1574

1575

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂អ ᔛ B

1965 Orchids 2c. lower left corner block of four with colour controls, variety dark green omitted, a very slight trace of toning otherwise fine unmounted mint. A key positional multiple. S.G. 116c, £1300

S$400-500

–– 5c., a top right corner block of ten (5x2), the 3rd to 5th rows with red omitted and the 2nd row with red virtually omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 117c, £780

S$500-600

1576 1576

刂 ᔛ

–– 10c. horizontal strip of four, the first three stamps showing red omitted, fine unmounted mint. Rare. S.G. 119a, £2400+. Photo

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刂អ ᔛ B

1965 (Nov.) Orchids 5c., a lower left corner block of ten (2x5) with colour bars, variety imperforate, unmounted mint; minor wrinkle and slight yellowing to gum otherwise fine. Unlisted in S.G.; ISC 102g, $4000. Photo S$500-600 Pahang

1578

刂 ᔛ

1965 (Nov.) Orchids 15c., an imperforate vertical pair, fine unmounted mint. Unlisted in S.G.; ISC 95a, $600 S$150-180 Penang

1579

刂+ ᔛ អ

1977-78 Harrison Butterfly 1c. block of four, variety dark brown omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 81a var S$200-250 Perak

1580

刂អ ᔛ B

1979 (Apr.) Flowers 15c., a block of ten (2x5) showing vertical perforations grossly misplaced 5mm. to right, fine unmounted mint S$400-500 Selangor

1581

刂+ ᔛ អ

1965 (Nov.) Orchids 2c. block of four, variety yellow (flower) omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 137b, £300. S$200-250

1582

刂 ᔛ

–– 10c. horizontal strip of five with margin at right, the 4th and 5th stamps with red omitted and the 3rd with very small traces, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 140a, £300+ S$200-250 1577

1583 1583

刂 ᔛ

1971 (Feb.) Butterflies 10c. with black (country name outline, denomination and parts of butterfly) omitted, fine unmounted mint. Rare, only 40 examples known. With normal for comparison. Photo

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1584 1584

1585

1586

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

1965 (Nov.) Orchids 2c. (marginal) with black (country name and shield) omitted, unmounted mint; gum very slightly toned. With normal for comparison. S.G. 213a, £300. Photo

S$150-180

–– 6c. marginal horizontal imperforate pair, fine unmounted mint. Unlisted in S.G.; ISC 227c, $800

S$100-120

–– 10c. horizontal pair with margin at top, variety black (country name and shield) omitted, fine unmounted mint. With matching normal pair for comparison

S$200-250

National Issues 1587

1588

1589

1590

1591

1592

1593

刂អ ᔛ B

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂អ ᔛ B

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

1965 (Sept.) Birds 25c. to $10 set of eight, each in an imperforate marginal block of four, the 25c., 30c. and 75c. with very slight traces of yellowing to gum, otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 20-27vars; ISC 19b, 20d, 21e, 22f, 23e, 24d, 25d, 26c.

S$1,500-1,800

–– 25c. to $10 set of eight, each in an imperforate block of four, the 25c. to $1 with very slight traces of yellowing to gum, unmounted mint. S.G. 20-27vars; ISC 19b, 20d, 21e, 22f, 23e, 24d, 25d, 26c

S$1,500-1,800

–– 50c. top left corner block of eight (2x4), the top block of four with scarlet (inscription and berries) omitted, unmounted mint; the odd minor tone spot on gum, mainly in the selvedge. S.G. 22c, £480+

S$300-400

1970 (Aug.) Butterflies $1, $2, $5 and $10, each in a marginal imperforate block of four, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 68-71vars; ISC 67b-69b, 70a

S$400-500

–– $1, $2, $5 and $10, each in a marginal imperforate block of four, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 68-71vars; ISC 67b-69b, 70a

S$400-500

1974 (Oct.) Tin Conference 15c. with black (country name and value) omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal for comparison. S.G. 125var; ISC 124a, $350

S$80-100

–– 15c. marginal, variety country name and value omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal for comparison. Unlisted in S.G.; ISC 124a, $500

S$80-100

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SINGAPORE 1594

刂 ᔛ

1962-66 6c. top left corner block of twenty (5x4) with top row showing strip of double paper on reverse; and 30c. block of thirty (3x10) with margin at left showing progressive shift of green to lower left. Also 1971 “Dish” Aerial 15c. marginal block of nine showing silver colour shifted upward by 2mm. Unmounted mint

S$200-250

1595

1597

1596 1595

刂 ᔛ

1596

P ᔛ

–– 15c. Black-naped Tern, marginal, variety stone (shading in wings) omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 70ac, £325. Photo

S$250-300

1963 (Aug.) South East Asia Cultural Festival 5c., an imperforate proof affixed to Harrison and Sons presentation card, fine. Very rare. S.G. 82. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1967 (Oct.) 2nd Afro-Asian Housing Congress 10c., variety overprint omitted, marginal, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 95a, £1400. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

1597

刂 ᔛ

1598

ᔛអ B

1969 (Aug.) 150th Anniv. of Founding of Singapore, 15c. to $10 set of six in lower right corner blocks of six (2x3), all cancelled by last day of Exhibition c.d.s., fine. S.G. 121126, £540

S$300-400

1599

刂+ ᔛ អ

1974 (June) 9th Asia-Pacific Scout Conference 10c., a block of four showing major shift of gold to right, one with a very tiny speck in centre otherwise fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 233var

S$800-1,000

1600

刂 ᔛ

1974 (June) 9th Asia-Pacific Scout Conference 10c. showing variety major shift of gold to right, fine unmounted mint S.G. 233var

S$150-180

1974 (July) Centenary of Universal Postal Union 10c., variety gold omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 235a, £500. Photo

S$300-400

1601

刂 ᔛ

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1601

1602

1603

1604

1605

1607 1602

刂 ᔛ

1603

刂 ᔛ

1604

刂 ᔛ

1605

刂 ᔛ

1606

1607

刂 ᔛ

1608

1974 (Aug.) World Population Year 35c., variety emerald (male symbol) omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 239a, £800. Photo

S$500-600

1977 (Apr.) Sea Shells 10c. marginal horizontal pair, variety imperforate, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 291a, £500. Photo

S$300-400

1977 (Dec.) Singapore Science Centre 35c., a top left corner example with variety deep green and brown omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 316a, £600. Photo

S$400-500

1979 (Dec.) Botanical Gardens 10c. marginal vertical pair, variety imperforate, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 361a, £800. Photo

S$600-800

1980-84 Ships 10c., two lower left corner blocks of four with colour controls, one showing 4mm. shift of the first perforation column to right, both affixed to locally addressed and registered 1983 (22 Mar.) envelope, fine. S.G. 366var

S$200-250

1986 (May) Expo ‘86 World Fair 50c., 75c. and $1 marginal se-tenant strip, the 50c. with gold omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal for comparison. Unlisted. S.G. 528a. Photo

S$500-600

Postage Dues 1968-2005 envelopes (70) all bearing Postage Due stamps or labels and showing a range of instructional handstamps; also a quantity, mainly mint, of Malayan Postal Union and Singapore stamps

S$300-400

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THE SARAWAK SPECIALISTS’ SOCIETY Website: http://www.s-s-s.org.uk

The Sarawak Specialists’ Society was formed in 1947 initially for the furtherance of the study of the stamps and postal history of Sarawak and then in 1956 Brunei was added and then North Borneo and Labuan in 1958, thus combining these philatelically inter-linked territories into an integrated Society. The Society is a must for anyone interested in the philately and postal history of Sarawak, North Borneo, Brunei or Labuan, providing a mine of information for the specialist or the beginner interested in these countries together with the opportunity to meet and engage with a good crowd of like-minded people with varied interests and different degrees of specialisation. The Society has members throughout the world with Vice-Presidents based in North America, Australia and Sarawak who form a link between members living in those areas and the membership in the UK. The subscription is £15 per year for which you get the quarterly Sarawak Journal, a magazine with articles written by the members with something of interest in each issue for collectors of any of the four countries covered. We also hold two auctions (Spring and Autumn) with between 500 and 600 lots, although the auctions are held in the UK, catalogues will be sent, on request, to members throughout the world who can bid with confidence by post or sell surplus materials in the knowledge that the auctioneer will be a knowledgeable fellow member (the current auctioneer has been in post for 35 years). Usually 1 or 2 exchange packets per year are circulated among UK members who register an interest with the Packet Secretary; members also have access to the Society Library and can purchase publications and CD’s of back numbers of the journal. The Society meets normally twice a year, once in the spring, which is normally held over two days (Friday and Saturday) with displays by members and one of the two annual auctions on the Saturday, plus an opportunity to meet members with similar interests. We meet again in the autumn, this time for three days (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) for the AGM plus the second auction and again plenty of fellowship and member displays. Why not check our website for full details www.s-s-s.org.uk or email rdgarbett@gmail.com (Hon Sec), a warm welcome for new members is always assured.


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69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4005/14020 fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037 email: auctionteam@spink.com (available until 17 September)

WRITTEN BIDS FORM This form should be sent or faxed to the Spink auction office in advance of the sale. References for new clients should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids received later than one hour before the start of the sale may not be processed.

NAME ______________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ POSTCODE ___________________________________________________

STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA INCLUDING THE PETER COCKBURN AWARD WINNING COLLECTION OF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAYAN STATES REVENUE STAMPS

Spink (Asia) Ptd. Ltd 360 Orchard Road, # 06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869 tel: +65 6339 8801 fax: +65 6339 0788 (available until 18 September) Sale Location: Hilton Singapore, Vista Room 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 238883 tel: +65 6730 7492 fax: +65 6730 7491 (available from 19 September)

20 SEPTEMBER 2014

SINGAPORE

YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ON SPINK LIVE. JUST VISIT WWW.SPINK.COM, REGISTER AND LOG INTO THE SALE.

SALE TITLE

DATE

CODE NAME

SALE NO.

Stamps and Covers of South East Asia including the Peter Cockburn Award Winning Collection of Straits Settlements and Malayan States Revenue Stamps

Saturday 20 September 2014 at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.

REVENUE

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I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below. I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid, any GST chargeable, also a fee for bidding on the-saleroom.com only and surcharge for paying by credit card. The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot. I understand Spink will pursue me for payment for any successful bid. In addition, I understand and consent that Spink may share my personal details relating to the default with other auction houses and live bidding platforms to protect themselves from such defaults. All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received for the same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

BIDDERS PLEASE NOTE OUR EXTENSION CLAUSES ON PAGE 2 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN SINGAPORE DOLLARS Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

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E-MAIL ________________________________________________

SIGNATURE _______________________________________________

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Please indicate the type of card:

V ISA

V ISA DEBIT

MASTERCARD

SWITCH

AMERICAN EXPRESS

PAYMENT MADE BY MASTERCARD OR VISA ARE SUBJECT TO A 2% SURCHARGE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS 4% CARD NO: SIGNATURE

START DATE: EXPIRY DATE

ISSUE NO:

SECURITY CODE:

NAME (ON CREDIT CARD)

Please charge all purchases to my card Do not charge my card. I will arrange to send payment. (Spink will only charge your card should you default on the payment terms agreed) Please hold my purchased lots for collection

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SALE NO.

Saturday 20 September 2014 at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.

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PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN SINGAPORE DOLLARS Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

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 S$100 S$100-S$300 S$300-S$600 S$600-S$1000

by S$5 by S$10 S$320 - 350 - 380 - 400 etc by S$50

S$1,000-S$3,000 S$3,000-S$6,000 S$6,000-S$20,000 S$20,000 and up

by S$100 S$3,200 - 3,500 - 3,800 - 4,000 by S$500 Auctioneer’s Discretion

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

GST of 7% is chargeable on hammer and premium of all lots not exported outside of Singapore. In the event that a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any GST refundable under the Goods and Services Tax Act (Cap 117A) of Singapore will not be payable by the Buyer to Spink.

REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINK

TRADE REFERENCES

BANK REFERENCES

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink Asia Pte Limited) 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 Buyer’s Premium Certificate of Authenticity Expert Committee Forgery

Hammer Price Lot Reserve Seller Spink Group GST

2

SPINK ASIA’S ROLE AS AGENT 2.1

2.2

3

means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below; means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot; means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with section 3.4; 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); means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a 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; the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold; means the owner of the Lot being sold by us; Spink Asia Pte Limited, Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies; Goods and Services Tax chargeable under the Goods and Services Tax Act (Cap 117A) of Singapore on the supply of goods and services in Singapore and the importation of goods into Singapore, and any similar replacement or additional tax.

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.

3.3

Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.

3.4

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 forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the auction. 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 5.12 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.12 (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.

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.

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.

3.4.7

If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committee in relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate of Authenticity, you must provide us with copies of such correspondence no later than 7 days after you receive such correspondence.

The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.

BEFORE THE SALE 3.1

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 5.12 of these Terms and Conditions.

3.2

Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1

3.2.2

3.2.3

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 or to reveal imperfections. 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. 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. Other than as set out in clause 5.12, 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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4.9

AT THE SALE 4.1

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.

4.2

Up to S$100 by S$5 S$100-S$300 by S$10 S$300-S$600 S$320 - S$350 - S$380- S$400 etc. S$600-S$1000 by S$50 S$1,000-S$3,000 by S$100 S$3,000-S$6,000 S$3,200 - S$3,500 - S$3,800 - S$4,000 S$6,000-S$20,000 by S$500 S$20,000 and up at Auctioneer’s Discretion

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.

4.3

4.10 Bidding by the Spink Group 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.

Bidding 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.

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

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.

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.

4.5

4.6

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 Singapore Dollars. 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 Singapore Dollars bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter.

4.8

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 5.12, 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. 5

AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1

Buyer’s Premium and other charges 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, a fee of 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a surcharge for paying by credit card.

5.2

Goods and Services Tax and any other value added tax As we remain liable to account for GST on all the Lots, the Buyer shall, subject to Clause 5.3 below, pay any and all GST and any other value added tax chargeable on any payment to Spink.

5.3

GST Refunds In the event a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any GST refundable under the Goods and Services Tax Act (Cap 117A) of Singapore will not be payable by the Buyer to Spink.

5.4

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 GST) within seven days after the date of the sale. 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.

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.

4.7

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.

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 on www.spink.com and Spink Live 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. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility.

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.

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:


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Payment should be made in Singapore Dollars by one of the following methods: (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.

(ii)

By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink (Asia) Pte Limited and sent to Spink at 360 Orchard Road, #06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a nonSingapore 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. Please be informed that all credit card payments will be processed in pound sterling in our London office. We are not responsible for any foreign exchange losses or charges that you may incur in connection with such purchases. 5.4.4

5.5

5.6

Invoices

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.

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: 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;

Collection of Purchases

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;

Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold 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.

5.6.4

Lots may be collected from the sale venue the day after the auction and then from our offices at 360 Orchard Road, #0603A International Building, Singapore 238869 thereafter. In the event where a cheque or bank draft payable to Spink (Asia) Pte Ltd has been presented to us, unless we specifically agree to the contrary, no Lots shall be released before the cheque or bank draft has cleared where such funds have been credited to our bank account.

5.6.5

All uncollected Lots will be shipped from our office at 360 Orchard Road, #06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869.

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

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.

Invoices may consist of one or more pages.

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5.7

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.

5.9

5.8.2

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.

5.10.1.3 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; 5.10.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our catalogue stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or 5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit. 5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required 5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of S$5 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. 5.10.3.2 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.


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5.11 Uses of default information If you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions: 5.11.1 We reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults have been settled; and 5.11.2 You consent to us disclosing details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the default and the date of the default. Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a transaction with you in the future. 5.12 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.12.1 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: 5.12.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the auction date, that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery; 5.12.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.12.1.3 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. 5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you that a Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive such evidence. 5.12.2 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. 5.12.3 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. 5.12.4 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.

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USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to: 7.1.1 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful or otherwise) and other auction related services we provide; 7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot; 7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseas deliveries, to customs where they make enquiries regarding the Lot; 7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide, but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us. 7.2 In accordance with clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass your information to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a record of any search that they do. 7.3 In accordance with clause 5.11, you agree that where you default on making payment for a Lot in accordance with these terms and conditions we may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms.

7.4

We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receive information about you from them.

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COPYRIGHT 8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to all images, illustrations and written materials including photograph, video or any other product relating to a Lot. All rights in such property will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit.

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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 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 10.2 Severability If any part of these Terms and Conditions 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. 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 Singapore. 10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of Singapore shall have non-exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms and Conditions or their subject matter. Postage Charges (signed for, insured mail, including packing) Value Price Up to S$5000 S$30 Above S$5000 S$50 Please be informed that the above postage charges apply to packages sent overseas. Postage is not chargeable for any packages despatched within Singapore. 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 singapore@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges.


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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton Fernando Martínez David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant) USA - George Eveleth Richard Debney EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Anna Lee Tommy Chau COINS UK - Mike Veissid Richard Bishop William MacKay Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Edouard Wyngaard Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber USA - Stephen Goldsmith EUROPE - Peter Christen CHINA - Paul Pei Po Chow Kelvin Cheung ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA

SALE CALENDAR 2014 STAMPS 20 September 20 September 25 September 11 October 16 October 6/7 November 26/27 November 11 December

Sale of Stamps of Singapore Philatelic Museum Handling Collection Stamps and Covers of South East Asia including the Peter Cockburn Award Winning Collection of Straits Settlements and Malayan States Revenue Stamps Great Britain from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Australian Commonwealth from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Leeward Islands, Bahamas and Turks Islands from the Vestey Collection

Singapore

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The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

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Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria

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Postal History, Autographs and Historical Documents The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale

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An Evening of Exceptional Wines and Spirits An Evening of Exceptional Wines and Spirits

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COINS 21 August 17/18 September 22/23 September 15 November 3/4 December

UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS USA - Stephen Goldsmith WINES

BANKNOTES 21 August 17/18 September 30 September 1/2 October 15 November

CHINA - Vincent Cleme Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO) Chairman’s Office Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Miroslava Adusei-Poku Edward Rivers Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti John Winchcombe Kenichiro Imase María Martínez Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Billy Tumelty Hemel Thakore IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Leszek Woronowicz Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Sonia Alves Luke Mitchell Madison Lang Finance & Administration Aleena Nieves Auctioneer Stephen Goldsmith

MEDALS 24 July 20 November

BONDS AND SHARES 21 August 15 November 28 November

AUTOGRAPHS 18 July 17/18 September

WINES 20 August 19 September

YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman Anna Lee Administration Angie Ihlofung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Howard Tong Arthur Chan Gary Tan

The above sale dates are subject to change Spink offers the following services: – VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS – – SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –

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