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Contents Articles Woodchip Free Zone: Rod Perry ...................................................6 Stamps in the News: Margo Campbell .................................... 18 Postal Stationery: Ian McMahon ................................................ 26 Looking at New Zealand: Graeme Morriss ............................... 32 Cinderella Corner: Vito Milana .................................................... 48 Why not collect Tajikistan?: Christer Brunström ....................... 52 Market Matters: Glen Stephens .................................................. 58

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Besançon (not the collector’s name) is a collection of particular note, in that a closet collector of colossal wealth formed it. He was known to but a handful of auctioneers/dealers. I was privileged to have the gentleman as a client for a time in the 1990s. One of my late Melbourne clients had been a childhood friend, his family providing the entre vous to this rarefied philatelic collecting strato- Figure 1. NSW led the world in the field of Postal stationery sphere: My Grand Prix Victoria was another I was not aware the collector embraced Australian common denominator. I will not divulge the name of Commonwealth. When I learned this, I immediately the collector, or the mutual friend, out of respect. thought to myself: “Ah, this must be the reposiThe collector appears to have been a serious tory of that long missing Top Ten item of Commonbuyer as early as the 1940s. It’s certainly true that wealth”: That enigmatic item being the KGV 1932 amongst his many phenomenal philatelic collec½d overprinted “OS” strip of four on cover (ACSC tions, which have in recent times commenced being $75,000). “Missing in action” for, oh, about a half placed upon the market, there are many significant century. If any reader can enlighten me as to the items not seen publicly for half a century or so. present day existence of this item, and preferably Frankly, I was surprised that upon his passing, the provide a scan, that would be wonderful news. philatelic material was slated for sale. I had long asHowever, it transpires the inclusion of more serisumed that this would be a generational collection. ous Australian Commonwealth appears to have been I have heard estimates of the value of the philaa late initiative, for most items offered thus far are telic holding to be in the direction of £100 million. from 21st century auctions. In summation: we may The paintings collection is also to be sold. I underhave seen most if not all of them quite recently. stand that dwarfs the philatelic collection by a factor Not since The Louise Boyd Dale and Alfred F. of 10 : 1. Lichtenstein Australian Colonies (Harmers of New Interesting, isn’t it, that a philatelic collector York, conducted in London, 1990) have we been of such magnitude was known to but a handful of treated to such an extravaganza of superb material. confidants? For now, I’ll restrict my commentary to the Our own Arthur Gray, of course, was once Australian Colonies, Part I of which was auctioned referred to as a “closet collector”, until Melbourne by Corinphila, Switzerland, November 23 2017. 1999 International Exhibition, although he also had Wisely, Corinphila bought most of the lots for sale been indulging in Philately for approaching half a to Australia for viewing, prior to the auction. The century by that time. results were generally of a very high standard. I 6 - Stamp News


of the unused that survives. The NSW 1853 Laureate 8d is a rare stamp unused (SG Cat £14,000). The example offered (#6071) had minor blemishes, but that did not materially affect the realization: Starting price SF2500, it went on to AU$35,200. I preferred the Figure 2. Far and away my preference over the unused 8d great cover, #6072 (Figure 2), bearing acknowledge with my thanks Corinphila for use of a fine 8d solo, used the online images. at Albury Sep 9 1854. It sold for AU$9,600. Covers Prices realised are in Swiss Francs (SF), and inin this quality are rare; the vendor had paid SF23000 clude 20% Buyer’s premium. I’ve used a conversion (nearly AU$30,000 today) for this cover at Corinrate of AU$1.333 to one SF. phila in 1984. One of my Top Five “buys” in the One seldom sees the world’s first article of Postal sale. Used (off-cover) of the 8d in average quality stationery, the NSW 1838 lettersheet, which preare comparatively common. dated the world’s first prepaid stamp (1840 Penny The NSW 1855 Diadem 8d is another rare stamp Black). Not many survive, and these are mostly unused. The shades of the imperforate printings difdated in 1840s. It has been a philatelic dream of fer from the later Perf. 12 and 13 8d’s. That distincmine to locate an intact lettersheet used prior to the tion, however, has not impeded the removal of perappearance of the 1840 1d! Lot 6001 (Figure 1) was forations of adequately centred stamps to make them a fine example of this very scarce item, used loappear imperforate. The practice has been so prolific cally in Sydney, Apr 13 1848. Starting price SF500, for more than a century, the great NSW collector, it realized AU$1,200, which was very good value Dale Forster, advised me that the lower catalogued for money. The audience was apparently caught off Perf. 12 “donor” stamp has actually become rarer guard for this first lot in the sale. than the imperforate! Unused Colonial imperforate singles, in parI did not inspect #6087 (Figure 3), so I rely ticular, continue to be eagerly sought-after. Most wholly upon the online scan for this opinion: the Australian Colonial imperforate “unused” stamps shade appears to be red-orange. That shade appears are in fact from covers, which by error failed to be only Perf. 12 (SG 151) and Perf. 13 (SG 167a). The cancelled. They are therefore more correctly termed latter catalogues £475, in comparison with £17,000 “uncancelled” than they are “unused”, although I’m for the imperforate. The lot came with a RPSL cerunder no allusion that my term will ever be widely tificate (1954), signed by Sir John Wilson, for a time adopted. W.A. is generally an exception to this unKeeper of The Royal Philatelic Collection. The colused rule, for remaindered imperforate material, and lector bought it the following year (at Corinphila). to some extent the Mayfair Find, account for much The lot had a Starting price of SF2500, and Stamp News - 7


Figure 3. Grandma’s scissors? realized a significant AU$38,400. This discussion continues with Figures 3a and 3b. No doubting Figure 3a as imperforate, in the dull yellow-orange shade (SG 98). At Boyd Dale/Lichtenstein (1990) it was Lot 109, realizing £660. Pairs are, of course, the optimal collecting unit for this stamp. Interestingly, the 1990 catalogue had an obviously cut-down Perf. 13 stamp (#110), dated 1864, four years after the disappearance of the imperforate printing. The imperforate left margin, and slightly more margin at right and at base may well have condemned the fabulous #6099 (Figure 3b) to the fate of Grandma’s scissors. Fortune smiled, however, and this unique item has remained intact. This beautiful marginal pair of Perf. 12 8d orange (SG 150, although it may be a red-orange – same value), with scrolling at left in a yellow shade, had a Starting price of SF5000 and realized AU$28,800. My selection as the greatest item of South Australia, #6234 (Figure 4), and one of the Top Two buys of the Sale. The remarkable and magnificent block of 21 of 1857 1/-, accurately described “. . . insignificant faults and one or two ironed bends . . . manuscript ‘Received 8/11/58’ removed from bottom row”. A couple of friends commented to me: 8 - Stamp News

Figure 3a. Boyd Dale/Lichtenstein 8d imperf. pair “but it’s faulty”. “Poppycock” was my reply. When an item is the record multiple of a Classic stamp, by a factor of about seven, and is the subject the great Robson Lowe chose for the dust jacket for his seminal Australasia Encyclopaedia, a few blemishes are irrelevant. I sat through the Boker sale in London in 1981,


wishing I could have bid up the bargain price of just £8,500 for this famous item. I had to keep my powder dry for the outstanding Victoria yet to be offered, however. The Starting price in the Sale under review was SF10000, and the realization of AU$38,400 was extremely good value for money (compared with Figure 3 above, for example, at the same price). #6305 (Figure 5) was as nice an example of the Tasmania 1853 Plate II 4d Laid paper as one is likely to encounter. More often than not they are cut-to-shape, and emanate from Proof sheets, not known to have been pressed in to postal service. SG Cat £10,000, Starting price SF3500, I didn’t think the realized AU$10,480 was too much to pay.

Figure 3b. Large perforated margins could be very accommodating for the forger

#6370 (Figure 6) is the other of my Top Two selections as the best buys in the sale (see also Figure 4). Starting price SF30000, it realized AU$89,000. Expectation among my peers

Figure 4. Great item, very agreeable price Stamp News - 9


and self was more like AU$150,000. This amazing block of six of Victoria’s first stamp was regarded by J.R.W. Purves (author of the original Half-length volume) as the greatest item of the Colony extant. Geoff Kellow, in his Stamps of Victoria, described it as “the greatest Victoria piece [sic] extant”. I couldn’t agree more. Consider there are around just 150 examples of this stamp in existence (about the same as Canada’s 12d Black), mostly as singles and pairs, and a strip of three, the magnitude of this remarkable item becomes clearly apparent. Rarity and beauty are seldom as evident in Philately as they are in this block. Ex Pack, I bought it in the Boker sale (1981) for £22,000 (then AU$37,400). It was nearly mine for £6,500, which would have been the bargain of the Sale, when a Nigerian gentleman took the bidding to the hammer price. I believe his money was legitimately obtained. Incidentally, my maximum bid was £50,000.

Figure 6. An old friend 10 - Stamp News

Figure 5. Gorgeous example, not expensive The rarity of unused Victoria Queen-onThrone 2d often rival issues of the Half-length series, although realizations seldom reflect the fact. #6386 (Figure 7) is a case in question. A truly superb example of an 1854 Campbell printing (SG 19), this was a mint stamp with most of its original gum, rather than uncancelled/unused (see comment under Figure 1). SG Cat £600 is light on for a stamp of this calibre. Starting price SF150, realization was a respectable AU$1760. The vendor had purchased it from me for AU$665 in 1990. Fair to say the col-


Figure 9. A good case for retaining Provenance details Figure 7. Unused of this series generally underrated

the very few “bloopers” in the Sale. A case, it appears, of the vendor not having fully transferred the details of the item after purchase. This was a Ham printing (SG 7 – Cat £4,750), rather than the more

lector was more a stamps-on-cover aficionado, than a pure Postal history buff, so #6387 (Figure 8) was perhaps a departure from the norm. The convergence of a Barred Oval cancel (“36” of Bacchus Marsh) and Butterfly “14” (in orange) on cover, as a Departmental receipt marking, is rare. The cover was missing side flaps, but that didn’t stop it gracing the famous Pack and Boyd Dale/Lichtenstein collections. The vendor had bought it in the latter Sale for £209. On this occasion, Starting price was SF200, which was the hammer price (AU$320 with Premium). A bargain. #6391 (Figure 9) was one of Figure 8. Postal history gem falls through the cracks

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Figure 10. A reprint with Royal connection Duke gave/sold a spare example to his philatelic readily available Campbell printing (SG 24 – Cat friend, Henry Harvey in London, and it was from £1,100), under which it was classified. The stamp the Harvey Sale in 1975 that I purchased the item. was ex Ferrary (mentioned in description), Pack, In 1987, the vendor bought it at one of my Sales Forster, Perry, one of the finest of 20 or so unused Ham printing recorded. Starting price SF300, some- for SF3600 hammer. It realized just SF3500 (hamone else appears to have recognised it for what it mer), the Starting price, a poor outcome after three was, for it realized AU$2,560, which would have decades. It was indeed cheap at AU$5,600 (with been a lot for a Campbell printing, albeit excellent Premium). value for a Ham. The experimental forms of separation for the Essays/Proofs generally underperformed Tra1854 Woodblock 6d are very scarce on cover. #6427 ditional stamps/covers in the Sale. Such important (Figure 11) is a rare double franking (once a pair) of material will again have its day in the sun: #6394 Serpentine roulette (SG 58) on 1857 entire letter. I (Figure 10) is an example of the present day had managed only singles of this printing on cover, philatelic malaise. A few impressions from original so a sale at Starting price of SF250 was a disappointtransfer of 1854 1/had been executed by Victoria Post Office, in 1901 on the occasion of the visit to the Colony of The Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V). The Duke was a noted Philatelist, and probably was impressed with this “Royal” reprint (several other Victoria stamps were similarly produced and gifted). The Figure 11. Twice as good as what I had 12 - Stamp News


Figure 13. Good time to be buying Essays to 20 times what a single realizes. Ex Purves, Perry. It is believed there were just four collectors in this period that ordered blocks of four from their New Issue services.

Figure 12. Mint multiples not fetching what they ought to ment. This equates to just AU$400 (with Premium). My singles on cover sold for between AU$550 and $1,500 (that was superb). I’ve observed and mentioned above that mint/ unused singles are heavily in demand at present, probably more so than I can recall in my nearing 50 years of studying the Australian Colonial market. I put this down to the Cult of Gap-filling, where collectors feel compelled to fill every space, rather than seeking out the optimal item for that space. Some strange aberrations have been noted over recent years, where I have occasionally witnessed an average quality single selling for a greater sum than a block of the same. #6436 (Figure 12) is believed to be the only surviving multiple of the 1866 Beaded Oval 3d maroon (SG 91 – Cat £400). This is a very available stamp mint/unused, yet I have seen a high percentage of catalogue paid for singles. This is a superb block, virtually in Post Office condition, yet it managed just AU$3,040. It ought to be worth 10

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Touched upon under Figure 10 above, #6447 (Figure 13) is another example of just how outof-favour even incredibly rare Essays/Proofs are presently. If I were collecting an Australian Colony, I would be taking notice of the value to be had in this type of material, particularly in comparison with mint/unused singles, which I generally regard as the antithesis of value. The Smart Money appears to be absent when it comes to Essays/Proofs. Here a pair of rarities, Starting price SF350, sold for just AU$670. They were selling for more than that three decades ago. #6448 (Figure 14) I’ve always regarded as a very available stamp mint/unused. Of this 1884 Stamp Statute 3d, when I mounted-up my Victoria collection (1980) I had 40 mint/unused, 2 postally used (they Cat £500 against £1,800 for mint/

Figure 15. Another unloved mint block

Figure 16. Dubious award by Australian Trade?

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unused!), and 3 David Hill prepared covers. Puzzled I am, therefore, why this less than superb example (“trace of aging on top two perforations”) should realize AU$4,160? I could understand that level for a sound, postally used example. Heck, I doubt that even a rare Hill cover would fetch that sum? #6456 (Figure 15) is the record multiple for the 1885 STAMP DUTY overprint on 3d. Another good example of blocks fetching considerably less pro rata than does ordinary singles. I managed just a block of four (ex Harvey). It was exceptional value for AU$960 (Starting price SF150). The unfortunate honour for worst value for money in the collection, according to my colleagues (and I) appears to have been “awarded” to #6459/C (Figure 16 for £9 from group). In the early 1980s I purchased this group, and the £25, £50 and £100 unused, all with American Philatelic Association certificates, from a New York Trader. That vendor also had the £5 originally, but was able to sell this in the


Figure 17. Genuine roulettes of WA generally underrated

(couldn’t help myself), and had plenty of Specimen/CTO material. By the time I had met our subject collector, I had sold the APS-certified £25-£100, but he wanted the bicolour group now featured, despite my advice. He paid AU$9,000, which it transpires was a shrewd purchase: they realized AU$96,000 in his Sale. Perhaps the new owner will also do well? #6463 (Figure 17) is a superb example of W.A. 1854 1d rouletted, ex Gartner. The rouletted version is probably more than 10 times scarcer than the imperforate, but the differential is seldom reflected in prices realized. I thought this obviously genuine example was good value for AU$670 (Starting price SF250). The Slate-blue shade (SG 3c) of the WA 1854 4d is distinctive and desirable, so #6486 (Figure 18) appeared good value at AU$1,120, given it is a fine example, and with SG Cat of £1,300. Attractive, full-margined examples of

U.S., for that denomination is catalogued in Scott, whereas the £6-£9 denominations are unlisted. Despite the certificates, I believed then, and continue to believe that these stamps are used but uncancelled, sweated-off Land Titles Office transfer documents, by some enterprising staff member, many decades ago. The policy at that Office was to cancel the stamps with pen and ink, or by handstamp, but occasionally the practice was inadvertently overlooked. As a collector, I was not overly fond of Victorian Postal Fiscals of denominations £5 and above. Yes, they were valid for postage for a certain period, but as none are known genuine, postally used, I relegated them to the class of Revenues, which I did not collect. I did retain Essay/Proof material Figure 18. Attractive stamp, good value

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Figure 19. Hillman 6d nice cover not dear

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1857 Hillman 6d on cover are not easy to locate, particularly when they are rare “Via Southampton” ribbon inscribed. Despite minor blemishes, I liked #6503 (Figure 19), as did the famous collector, John R. Boker Jr, and our illustrious subject collector. It was good value at AU$3,200 (Starting price SF1000). A most interesting Sale for me; I look forward to the next three parts! Mossgreen Stamps & Coins Department moving to new space! Mossgreen Auctions’ Stamps & Coins department is excited to announce that we’re moving across the road from our existing offices in Armadale, Victoria, to 935 High Street. The showroom at 935 has been used by Mossgreen for some time as a viewing and auction space for Cars, Decorative Arts & Australian History, and some may remember that we held our February 2017 Stamps auction there. This will allow us to be close to the main Mossgreen Gallery & Tearooms at 926 High Street for easy contact with our Finance department so that we can quickly process your payments, while giving us a dedicated space for Stamps & Coins administration, viewing and auctions. Our new space has features we know our clients will enjoy, such as ground floor entry for convenient access for visitors and easy delivery of consignments, with a full glass frontage for lots of natural light – important for viewing. Our move will be completed by the end of the year, so we will start 2018 with a fresh outlook, ready for our next General Sales on 26th and 27th February. We look forward to seeing you there!


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Australia 1932 5/- Sydney Harbour Bridge Choice *COMMERCIAL* used :

100 times more elusive than the corner CTO copies, which were given away in the Specimen packs for 15 years. Gibbons current “Part 1” Catalogue now has a note outlining this very important distinction - ‘postally used are worth much more” . The ACSC of course prices postal used at much more than CTO - ACSC $500 - 80% higher than CTO. These were printed essentially on very coarse blotting paper, and they thin and crease and scuff readily, from the heavy parcel use. And the thick huge oval rubber Melbourne Parcel Office cancels mostly found are often HORRIFIC! Clean and flat and fresh, totally free of hinges and gook, with neat dated BALLARAT Vic cds of “2 - AU - 32”. As nice as you’ll find offered anywhere for POSTAL used, with good centering as you can see. Strange FACT - I was born in Ballarat, as were Richard and Andy Juzwin, Gary Watson, and Stewart Wright - probably the 5 largest dealers in this country. $A450 (Stock 584EQ)

GB FDC 20 year run. Cat £1,500 for $A400!

20 years of GB FDCs x 485 - 1976 to 1996, all official Royal Mail - FACE alone is £503! 2 different cancels where applicable, and where offered by Royal Mail, so a totally "all different" run. SG cat is average 3 x face for FDC or used, as can readily be seen in a SG “Concise” = £1,500 cat. Nice looking lot overall. Estate lot I bought cheap today - great buy at just $A400. Complete sets, strips, mini sheets, and high values. Royal Mail of course used a machine to add addresses in this era to all FDC, according to strict regulations. The Deceased had an account with Royal Mail, and most of these were still in the sealed outers envelopes from Royal Mail Edinburgh - those he had never opened, and never been in mail, and hence clean and fresh.

Took me an hour to take them all out of the outers, and another 2 hours to add face value! These cost him WAY over £500 from Royal Mail, and is this era that was about $1,250 actual cost due to strong Sterling. Sterling was up to $A2.5 to 1 then. Brilliant and cheap lot for someone looking for an instant collection of FDC - or Fine Used. TOTALLY untouched by me - as usual - exactly as purchased from estate. Some top end goodies all here, as you can see. Gotta be a goldmine for an ebay seller on a free listing month etc? You are paying WAY under $A1 a cover, for things that often sell for $10. HEAPS more pix here - tinyurl.com/ GBFDCs - $A400 (Stock 372AJ)

British Solomon Islands 1907 Large War Canoe 2½d Orange Yellow, very fresh pair, IMPERF AT RIGHT: One the classic British Pacific stamp issues, with a true global following. The debut issue, crudely local designed, and primitively produced, these are far better than usual - clean and fresh, bright deep colour, with white MLH original gum. Been in Europe near all their life – luckily, as out here they fox badly. SG 4b is cat £12,000 - the imperf between pair of this value. One sheet of those were recorded, and one sheet with imperf at side. Only a few pairs exist globally. SG do not list imperfs one side from anywhere, but in this case, they are equally as scarce as SG 4b. $A1,875 (Stock 598AC)

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Stamps in the News - Globally! Message on a mailbag

Reported at www.abc.net.au Margo’s note: Thanks to Kevin for forwarding this story An Indigenous artist from the remote APY Lands in South Australia* is using his fame to push his political message about land rights to a wider audience. Mumu Mike Williams has gained notoriety for his subversive use of Australia Post canvas mailbags. Mr Williams’ work contains images and words, both in English and his native Pitjantjatjara to make powerful statements about Indigenous land ownership. He painted onto canvas mailbags from Australian Post, ignoring the warning stamped on each bag: “Theft or misuse of this bag is a criminal offence — penalties apply.” Instead, he scrawled words in Pitjantjatjara and concentric circles representing rock holes across each bag. It’s a warning to government about how it deals

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with Indigenous people, he said, following the 2014 decision by the South Australian Government to change legislation to allow it to dismiss elected representatives. “They make changes to try to take over… they want to be boss, not Aboriginals. But Aboriginals say we are the boss.” Those living on the APY Lands know better than most about the consequences of losing control of it. The British nuclear tests at Maralinga and Emu Field were done on the APY Lands without any consultation with Indigenous people. Australia’s art scene is taking note of Mr Williams’s message; earlier this year, he won the inaugural Footscray Art Prize, he’s a finalist in this year’s Wynne Prize and his first solo show in Melbourne, was a sell-out. * Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) is incorporated by the 1981 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act whereby the South Australian Parliament gave Aboriginal people title to more than 103,000 square kilometres of arid land in the far northwest of South Australia.


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Passport to Pyongyang

Margo’s note: Thanks to Stampboards member Tonga2 for forwarding this story Hankering for a North Korean passport? Then the good news is that you can purchase your very own on eBay for a mere $US 25.99 and get a sheetlet of stamps thrown in. It is hard to verify but it appears that this year North Korea is promoting a novelty passport for tourists – apparently only 1000 sets have been issued (which will no doubt cover all western tourists visiting in 2017). The ‘passport’ is inscribed as follows: The tourists who visit the DPRK can have souvenir cancellations stamped into this tour passport at various scenic spots and possess it as a collectible with different souvenir stamps.

Halifax disaster centenary commemorated Reported at www.canadapost.ca

Canada Post has issued a stamp commemorating the devastating explosion that rocked Halifax on the morning of December 6, 1917, when two ships – one loaded with explosives – collided in the narrows leading to its harbour. The issue also salutes the resilience of the Haligonians who rebuilt their city from the ashes. “With this stamp, Canada Post remembers those whose lives were lost or forever changed in this terrible incident,” says Deepak Chopra, CEO of Canada Post. The stamp captures the moments before and after the disaster through elements from the past and present. Since few photos exist of the doomed ships just before the accident, local illustrator Mike Little recreated the scene based on historic accounts and materials. An image of the front page of The Halifax Herald the day after the explosion shows the

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Stamps in the News - Globally! heartbreaking aftermath. The stamp was designed by Larry Burke and Anna Stredulinsky of Burke & Burke in Halifax. Halifax was a bustling port supplying Canada’s efforts in the First World War in 1917. The blast occurred when a fire detonated munitions aboard the French ship Mont-Blanc after it struck the Imo, a Norwegian cargo ship. The largest human-made explosion in history, prior to the detonation of the first atomic bomb. It claimed the lives of nearly 2,000 people, injured 9,000 more, and damaged property worth millions of dollars.

Titanic result

Reported at www.bbc.com/news One of the last known letters to have been written on the Titanic has sold for a world record price at auction. The letter, written by American businessman and Titanic passenger, Oscar Holverson, fetched £126,000. It was sought-after because he wrote it on 13 April 1912 - the day before the Belfast-built ship hit an iceberg. It is the only known letter, on headed Titanic

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notepaper, to have gone into the Atlantic and survived. The sea-water stained document was sold to a British buyer, whose bid to the auction in Wiltshire came in via phone. Mr Holverson, a successful salesman, wrote the letter to his mother while travelling on the ill-fated ship with his wife, Mary. In it he told his mother that “the boat is giant in size and fitted up like a palatial hotel”. H also wrote about seeing “the richest person in the world at that time” - John Jacob Astor - on the ship, accompanied by his wife. “He looks like any other human being even tho (sic) he has millions of money,” he adds. “They sit out on deck with the rest of us.” When the Titanic sank, Oscar Holverson, along with JJ Astor, died along with more than 1,500 people. Mary Holverson survived. Her husband’s body was recovered and, inside a pocket book, the letter was found. It still bears the stains of the sea water and the water mark of the White Star shipping line. The letter eventually made its way back to his mother making it possibly, the only onboard letter written by a victim that was delivered to its recipient without postage.


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The letter had a reserve price of between £60,000 and £80,000. The previous world record for a Titanic letter sold at auction was £119,000, set in April 2014, for a letter written a few hours before the ship hit the iceberg.

The ice boat cometh

Reported at www.cbc.ca Margo’s note: Thanks to Stampboards member Norvic for forwarding this story There is renewed excitement in the community of Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island, Canada, thanks to an event that happened more than 100 years ago. That’s when last ice boat, which carried mail, supplies and passengers from the mainland, crossed the Northumberland Strait to Cape Traverse. “Cape Traverse was the hub of P.E.I. Everything that came or left P.E.I. mostly came in through Cape Traverse, especially in the winter time,” said Andrew MacKay, whose home has a view of the Cape Traverse beach where the boats once came in. The ice boats operated on the Northumberland Strait from 1827 until 1917. There were times they were stranded on the ice for days at a time. “You just look across there and you can feel the history. So many people endured those hardships, making that trek across the strait to bring the mail and supplies.”

“When we found out the exact date of the last crossing, we thought, ‘jeepers, we need to do something here to commemorate this,’” said MacKay, who quickly formed a committee with a few neighbours. The community wants to make the Ice Boat Festival an annual event. But it’s not stopping there. It would like to see Canada Post honour the ice boats, perhaps with a commemorative stamp or coin. Ice boats were the only way that the Royal Mail, as it was called at the time, came back and forth from the mainland. Locals have heard stories about how strongly the ice boat crews felt about the responsibility of carrying the mail.“Even when they were stranded out on the ice for days, they refused to burn the mail to keep themselves warm,” MacKay said. “In the final few months, one man slipped out of the leather strap and slipped under the ice before anyone realized it was too late.”

The stamp scene in Paris Reported at www.nytimes.com

There is a rundown shop near the Rue des Martyrs that never seems to close. Late into the night a small group of older men bend over a long table, moving around thousands of tiny bits of coloured paper with their tiny tweezers. It goes by the name Action Philatélie — Action Philately — and has been in business for as long as anyone can remember. Since 1986, Raphaël Stern, a former teacher of history and English, has owned and managed the shop. Organized chaos reigns. But Mr. Stern knows where to find any stamp you want. Paris is still a city of stamp lovers. An estimated two million people in France have private postage stamp collections, according to the French Association of Dealers and Experts in Philately. For four days in November, Paris Stamp News - 21


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will host its 71st annual Philatelic Salon that will bring vendors and collectors together from France and around the world. An area on the Right Bank’s Ninth Arrondissement is the city’s stamp district. About 30 stamp shops line the Rue Drouot near the Hôtel Drouot, one of the world’s oldest auction houses. The French Association of Dealers and Experts in Philately, a private association with 180 members, has its headquarters here. Several more stamp shops are in the Passage des Panoramas and then there is the open-air stamp market at the Carré Marigny. Since the 1860s, when a rich stamp collector gave the space to the city of Paris for the express purpose of buying and selling stamps, merchants have done just that. Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn made the stamp market famous for American audiences in the 1963 romantic thriller, “Charade.” It has to be the best postage stamp movie ever made. These days, a dozen or so merchants con22 - Stamp News

tinue to set up their small portable stalls for the thrice-weekly market, selling postcards and old letters as well as stamps. For Michèle Peiny, a retired accountant who opened her stall 12 years ago, the stamp market is less a way to make money than to see friends. “I open when the weather is nice, and when I know my friends will be here,” she said. In the 15 years he has run a stall here, he has witnessed the market’s decline. “Some merchants have retired, some have died,” he said. “Few of us are left. The internet has cut into the business of retail stamp merchants, but not destroyed it. “You can see something very beautiful on your computer screen, but you can’t turn it over to see if there’s a defect on the other side,” said François Farcigny, president of the French Association.

Branch Post Offices redefined: USA Reported at www.atlasobscura.com

Hidden within a tree hollow in Berkeley California is a lilliputian post office that services wanderers looking for a whimsical exchange.


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Tucked away in a woodland hollow on a path in Orinda’s Tilden Park is a tiny postal station that looks like it was built by a fairy bureaucrat, and which regularly receives letters from hikers and children wanting to communicate with the creatures of the forest. Installed in December of 2013 in a tree at a fork on the park’s Curran Trail, the post office was not expected to last very long. It originally consisted of a miniature mailbox in front of a pint-sized office complete with desk, lamp, a thimble-sized birdcage, and tasteful art on the wall. It looked for all intents and purposes as though a studious squirrel had set up shop in the tree. The creators of the post office left little letters in the mailbox and after a couple of months simply left the whole thing to exist in secret. Much to their delight, when they returned to the spot six months later, they found that instead of deteriorating , the post office had seemed to expand! Wanderers who had stumbled upon the post office had added decorations, like miniature wall maps and trinkets on the desk; new notes had even been written and left in the mailbox. Soon the creators were regularly checking the mail and having whimsical exchanges with unknown recipients who wrote letters to fairies and field mice. The tiny post office still sits in the tree to this day, providing a sense of wonder for all those lucky enough to find this postal knothole.

Branch Post Offices redefined: South Africa Reported at www.atlasobscura.com

In 1500, a Portuguese sea captain, Pêro de Ataíde,

lost much of his fleet in a storm off the Southern Cape. Before returning to India, he wrote a message reporting the damage and warning of rough waters to the East. Ataíde tucked the message in a boot dangling from a milkwood tree near a spring where sailors often drew water. Miraculously, the message was retrieved by its intended recipient, Joao de Nova, the very next year. The tree became a de facto post office box, where sailors would exchange letters protected in boots, iron pots, or beneath rocks. Seamen would leave their messages behind, trusting that their countrymen would pick them up and deliver them to their correct destination, albeit very slowly. Stamp News - 23


Stamps in the News - Globally! The tree, now believed to be approximately 600 years old, still continues to send and receive mail. A large post office box shaped like a giant boot has been constructed beneath the tree, where people can send letters anywhere in the world and receive a special stamp. The tree is located in the Bartholomeu Dias Museum Complex located in Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province.

Getting the big picture Reported at http://news.upu.in

Postal big data – in the form of billions of electronic data records generated by the physical movement of mail across borders – can shed an important light on the socio-economic wellbeing of countries, especially in those where data from digital networks is not available. Using 14 million postal records from 187 countries, researchers demonstrated that this network of connections can provide indicators that are closely correlated to standard indicators of socio-economic status. The study undertaken by Cambridge University had unparalleled access to the tracking data held by the UPU on postal flows, a rich source of records of human activity with extraordinary penetration in the

physical world. The records themselves are generated each time a postal dispatch occurs between countries. Four years of daily postal data from 187 countries (2010-2014) were explored and its network properties shown to approximate critical socio-economic indicators. The data revealed that since 2010 postal activity is on the rise, which can be accounted for by the parallel growth of global e-commerce. This positions postal flows as a sustainable indicator of socioeconomic activity. The study identified that the indicators of life expectancy and GDP per capita were strongly correlated with the postal degree of a country. The use of big data for development is a burgeoning area of research that could help countries measure and monitor their progress. However, big data can have limitations in coverage, particularly in countries where digital penetration and use of social media is low. This is where the contribution of UPU data from the global physical postal network can play a critical role. “Physical networks, like the global postal, flight and migration networks, are critical variables to build robust socioeconomic indicators in combination with new digital networks, such as internet traffic and social media use,” said Miguel LuengoOroz, Chief Data Scientist at UN Global Pulse.

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Glen Stephens Rarity Offers For 20 years, my ’Stamp Rarity Page’ has been a “must visit” place for many collectors and dealers, globally - tinyurl.com/ GlenRare Large clear photos, and lots of detail, and FIXED NETT PRICES. “Philatelic Porn” as one client jokingly described it as! No 20% “Buyer Fees” to add on top etc. All credit cards accepted - even Amex, and with NO insulting extra fees to you either! Each month I’ll add here, a couple of items from that page, for the possible interest of readers. Choice material, and special collection offers etc, from all over the globe. Material on that page often sells FAST - within hours of being listed up, and it changes often - weekly mostly, so do bookmark this page, and check often - tinyurl.com/GlenRare

Australia Slipcased Superb Uncirculated Coin Year sets 1994-2006 (11) Ret $630 for $A285:

ELEVEN sets, 1995-2006, missing only 2000 and 2005. All new and fresh, in the slipcases of issue. Australia Annual Slipcased Coin Year sets at WAY UNDER HALF RETAIL!! Bought these today from an estate. I do not stock coins, and buy them cheap as I sell them cheap, to keep them moving OUT the door. HEAPS more pix here - tinyurl.com/ OzCoinYr Retail is $630 in the latest Renniks as per link above, and that IS around what levels these sell for in the real world. These Annual sets are VERY strong in the retail market. Indeed leading dealers have these priced at 100% of Renniks levels - see - tinyurl.com/OzSets - Great deal for a collector who missed them, or an ebay re-seller etc. All very fine, in original outer slipcase packaging, as received from the Royal Australia Mint. $A285 (Stock 293AD)

South Africa Leather VIP Album, from 1947 UPU Congress just $A450:

Rare complete album. Soft green kid leather quality covers, with deep gold Coat Of Arms embossing on front cover, and tissue interleaving on all the pages, which are heavy grade thickness, non-acidic, deckled card stock. Has the complete Definitives 1933/48 set 10 x bi-lingual pairs, SG 54/64 cat £300, and the South West Africa Definitives to 20/-, also in joined bi-lingual pairs, cat £220, and both Royal Visit sets. All hinged by SAPO staff onto the specially arted, heavy grade light card pages. Also includes 3 business cards of the SAPO big shots at the Congress, inc then SAPO Postmaster General. Cat of mint stamps alone is over £520, and possibly only a few of these albums remain intact, being busted down over 70 years, for the high cat contents. 70 years old now, and in nice shape. More pix here: tinyurl.com/AlbumSA From the same source I have Brazil (with IMPERFS!) Australia, Hungary - with 240 diff MUH stamps, cat £280, in tassled classy book, Japan with high cat M/S etc, USA with many stamps, inc 1938 Prexies to $5 etc $A450 (Stock 728PQ)

1901 British New Guinea 1/- Lakatoi stamp DIE proofs:

Bought in Germany from a high end source, and lovely and clean and fresh, with none of the usual foxing found out here. The 1901 BNG set was printed by De La Rue in London, and they were well-known for ranges of proof emissions of their stamp issues. Real intaglio raised print Die Proofs, with strong metal plate "bite" crisp impressions on reverse. The outer Frame, the central vignette, and the completed design in 3 proofs. On unwatermarked wove, quality paper, with light printer red pencil guide marks on 2 far outers, and light crease on vignette proof, that will doubtless press out easily. The only other set of these I can see offered was from Cherrystone Auctions in the USA, way back in January 2005, (also with bend on Vignette proof ) where they sold after much bidding for $US1,450 hammer + 15% Buyer Fee = $US1,667, or $A2,150 - 13 years back - see tinyurl.com/LakProofs for detail. I am listing these way under HALF that, and can't see any other reference points. These were not in the top end Troy or Ryback Papua collections, so are clearly very rare. $A995 (Stock 573DX) Order via: tinyurl.com/GlenOrder All Cards accepted with ZERO fee - even Amex! Bank Deposit fine, or Money Orders. PayPal is accepted in ANY major currency, saving you fees - contact me first. LayBys/Layaways always OK with me!

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Postal Stationery Welcome to the first postal stationery column for 2018. I wish all readers a happy and prosperous year. Certainly, for postal stationery collectors there will be many occasions to view postal stationery exhibits in 2018, including 2018 Newcastle Stamp & Coin Expo 25-27 May 2018, Armistice Stamp Show 2018 at Dunedin 9-11 November 2018 and internationally at Macao 2018 in September and Thailand 2018 at Bangkok in late November. This month’s column looks at New Year postal stationery, recent and forthcoming meetings of the Postal Stationery Society of Figure 1 New South Wales 1898 1d Postcard Australia and new issues from Australia Post.

New Year Postal Stationery

Postal Stationery issued to mark New Year has a long history, especially here in Australia. New Year prepaid postcards with views on the reverse were issued by New South Wales in November-December 1898. 1d (Figure 1) and 1½d (for overseas use) postcards were issued with fifteen different views used on the 1d value and ten different views used on the 1½d postcards. The views of this issue were inscribed for use Figure 2 Reverse of New South Wales Postcard with View of the to convey either Christmas or New Year GPO Sydney and New Year Greetings greetings. The New Year greeting cards were inscribed With New Year Greetings (Figure 2). Japan has issued New Year postcards for every new year since 1950. The Japanese send New Year postcards which are sent to arrive on 1 January to their friends and relatives similar to our custom of sending Christmas Figure 5 Australia 2009 Lunar New Year International Stamped Envelope for the Year of cards. The Post Ofthe Ox 26 - Stamp News


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Figure 4 Japanese New Year Postcard for 2018 Figure 3 Japanese New Year Postcard for the 1950 New Year

fice holds the cards and delivers them on 1 January. The first New Year postcards were issued in November 1949 for use for the 1950 New Year in denominations of 2 yen and 2 + 1 yen. The stamp designs featured a stylised stork (Figure 3). Figure 4 shows a Japanese New Year card for 2018. The stamped postcards also double as lottery tickets with the winning numbers being announced in January. Prizes in 2015 included ÂĽ10,000 (1st prize, last 5 numbers), local goods (2nd prize, last 4 numbers) and Figure 6 Reverse of Australia 2009 Lunar New Year Prepaid Postcard for the Year of the Ox

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Postal Stationery commemorative stamps (3rd prize, last two numbers). Many countries, including Australia, issue postal stationery to mark the Lunar New Year. Australia has issued three postal stationery items each year since 1995, a prepaid postcard and two stamped envelopes, one for domestic issue and other for overseas use. The 1995 postcard and envelopes had designs marking the Year of the Ox (Figure 5 and 6) and later issues also reflected the Chinese calendar with 2017 being the Year of the Rooster. Figure 7 Â Canada 2016 Prepaid Postcard for the Year of the Monkey Canada has issued prepaid postcards for the Lunar New Year since 2004 when two prepaid postcards, one for domestic use and one for international use, were issued to mark the Year of the Monkey. Figure 7 shows a postcard for 2016 Year of the Monkey. Lunar new year cards have also been issued by countries such as China and Hong Kong. Figure 8 shows a postcard issued by Hong Kong in 2002 for the Year of the Horse. China has issued New Year stamped postcards since 1982 with many of these cards also serving as lottery tickets. Figure 9 shows a postcard for the 2004 Year of the Monkey with an attached tab Figure 8 Hong Kong 2002 Prepaid Postcard for the Year of the Horse with a lottery number while Figure 10 shows a New Year stamped envelope for the year of the Pig in 2007. Some cards have been produced in unusual shapes such as the postcards shown in Figures 11 and 12 for the 2005 Year of the Rooster. Information on the Chinese New Year postcards can be found in The Postal Stationery Catalogue of New China (2015) while Figure 9 China 2004 Prepaid Postcard for the Year of the Monkey information on the Japan 28 - Stamp News


Ian McMahon New Year postcards can be found in Visual Japan Stamp Catalog Volume 3 (2014).

Postal Stationery Competition at Royalpex 2017

Figure 10 China 2007 Stamped Envelope for the Year of the Pig

Figure 11 China Reverse of Caterpillar Shaped Postcard for the Year of the Rooster 2005

The 2017 national postal stationery competition for Australia and New Zealand took place at Royalpex 2017, a New Zealand Specialised National Stamp Exhibition held from 24 – 26 November 2017 at the Distinction Hotel, Te Rapa, Hamilton. New Zealand. There were nine exhibits in the competition with three exhibits receiving Large Gold medals; New Zealand Postal Stationery 1876-1940 (Steve Schumann), British Guiana (Bernard Beston) and Postal Stationery of Natal (Gary Brown); and one exhibit receiving a receiving a Gold medal; Post Bands and Wrappers of Canada (Ian McMahon). Other exhibits included Postal and Lettercard Development in the AustroHungarian Empire (Tony Griffin), Department of Education postcards of New Zealand (Lionel Savins), Great Britain Registered Postal Stationery 1778-1923 (Alistair Gow) and Siam’s Postal Cards (Glen Stafford) all of which received a Large Vermeil medal as well as India: Asoka Stationery which received a Vermeil medal. There was also a postal stationery exhibit, Australian 7c Magenta Pre-Stamped Envelope Usage (Peter Tozer), in the Adult Development Class. The Postal Stationery Society of Australia (PSSA) held a meeting at Royalpex 2017 (Figures 13 and 14) which was attended by about Figure 12 China Reverse of Rooster Shaped Postcard for the Year of the Rooster 2005

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Figure 13 Lindsay Chitty Introducing his Display at the Postal Stationery Society of Australia Meeting at Royalpex 2017

Figure 16 Australian Recycling Label (ARL) on an Express Post Satchel

twenty people. Lindsay Chitty displayed his New Zealand Prisoner of War airmail lettercards and postcards while Norman Banfield gave a presentation on Australian King George VI postal stationery. Steve Schumann gave a presentation at the Exhibition on How I started collecting New Zealand Postal Stationery and a few Figure 14 Viewing the Display at the Postal Stationery Society of Australia Meeting at Royalpex 2017 interesting Items I have found along the way. Items shown included an essay and plate proof of New Zealand’s first postcard, the Dr Russell Queen Victoria PTPO envelopes, a double struck 1d Queen Victoria PTPO envelope for T H Hall & Co, PTPO ½ d Fantail envelopes for Alliance Finance Co and the 3d King George V Size F registration envelope. Steve’s exhibit was also Figure 15 New Zealand 3d King George V Size F registration envelope 30 - Stamp News


Ian McMahon on display full of New Zealand postal stationery rarities including the King Edward VIII die proofs. Figure 15 shows a used copy of the 3d King George V Size F registration envelope of which only three used examples are known.

Postal Stationery Society of Australia Meeting at Canberra Stampshow 2018

The next meeting of PPSA will take place at 12 pm on Sunday 18 March 2018 at Canberra Stampshow 2018, a half-national exhibition which will be held at the Hellenic Club, Woden from 16-18 March 2018. Everyone interested in

postal stationery is welcome to attend. More information on the exhibition can be found at www. canberrastamps.org.

Recycling Logo and Satchels

Australia Post has adopted Planet Ark’s Australian Recycling Label (ARL) on its plastic Parcel Post and Express Post satchels (Figure 16). Reprints of the satchels with the ARL logo have now been issued. The ARL logo indicates the satchel’s recyclability with satchels being able to be recycled using a special shipping label. Australia Post states that: The logo will make it easier for all Australians to recycle our range of packaging, regardless of their location and kerbside recycling processes, helping to increase the correct disposal of packaging material and optimising the recycling of product that might otherwise go to landfill. Further information can be found at http://planetark.org/recyclinglabel/australiapost.cfm .

Figure 17 25th Anniversary of the International Day of People with Disability Stamped Envelope

25th Anniversary of the International Day of People with Disability Stamped Envelope

A postage paid envelope (selling for $1.25) was issued on 14 November 2017 to recognise the 25th Anniversary of the International Day of People with Disability (Figure 17). A version of this envelope was issued as a postal numismatic cover with a 20c coin produced by the Royal Australian Mint and sold cancelled for $17.95 (Figure 18). This envelope differed in being a ‘lick and stick’ envelope as well having different text on the Figure 18 25th Anniversary of the International Day of People with Disability reverse and a hole for the coin. It was not issued mint. Philatelic Numismatic Cover Stamp News - 31


Looking at New Zealand Campbell Island, Part 2 Only four datestamp cancellers were used on Campbell Island during the 43 years that the Meteorological Station was staffed. Mark Jurisich has established definitive dates of use for each canceller from New Zealand Post archives. The first one was used from 1 September 1952 to 22 December 1974 and is shown here (Fig. 1) on the back of a cover signed by all the 1959-60 team. The datestamp has a diameter of 34mm. The second canceller, which was 33mm in diameter, was used from 24 January 1975 to 23 November 1981. It is shown here on its first day of use (Fig. 2). The third canceller, also 33mm in diameter, was used from 17

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CD4) The above 2 lots, CD2 & CD3 for $1775, a further saving of $95

Prices valid until 31st January 2018, unless sold out. Each order from this list above $250 will receive FREE either an Australia 2017 One Ounce Fine Silver Kangaroo Coin or a 5/- Fine Used C of A watermark Kangaroo, your choice. As usual laybys available for up to 6 months for purchases above $500. (No discounts on Layby items) Orders above $500 are post and insurance free within Australia. No layby on discounted items. If you wish to view any item we can send a scan by email, or colour photocopy by mail. Otherwise visit my website www.kevinmorgan.com.au and go to the eBay link where most of the single stamps and sets may be seen, simply search by the item number. We have a 14 day no quibble refund satisfaction guarantee on all items.

CD5) Norfolk Is. 2 volume collection 1947 – 1995 with additional pages to end of 2001 housed in Seven Seas Brown Padded Hingeless Albums. Pretty well complete to 1990, decimals are mint unhinged, some of the pre-decimals are lightly hinged. Retail of the stamps is $950 plus, albums would cost albums would have cost $425 new, so a total value of $1375. Earlier album pages are a bit aged. Very good value at only $595

Accessories/Albums/Literature ALB5) Australia Post Black Padded 3 Ring binders as new, each with 50 Hagner or similar stocksheets, ranging from 1 to 5 strips, also as new. New cost around $110, price each only $49, 3 for $135, 5 for $195. ALB4) Lighthouse Brand new “Boga” Mint sheet files, to hold 24 sheets. Normally $44.95 each, two only available at $23.95 each. ALB2) Australia & AAT Davo Hingeless album, as new Dark Blue with Slipcase, 1913 – 1982, plus supplements and extra blank pages to 1996, new price $295, very cheap at $98 ALB3) Australia & AAT Lighthouse Blue Padded Hingeless Album, as new. 1966 – 1987 Cost $295, dirt cheap at $98 ALB1) Stanley Gibbons Old Ideal Fastbound Album with maroon cover, 6th Edition to 1913. Contains spaces for all World stamps A - Z. In good used condition. (Spine has been reinforced with cloth tape. These albums are highly sought after and sell for up to $250 at auction. Price $149

Collections and lots CD1) Hong Kong, commercial Airmail covers 1995 – 2000 to Australia. Nice clean typed address lot with late British and early Chinese rule period. Some nice high values and themes like Orchids, Olympics, Shipping, Red Cross, Chinese New Year, Framas, Coffee, Trains etc. Also some nice better values to $5. 50 plus covers, great value at $149 the lot. CD2) Nauru 1916 – 1937 Mostly Mint Lightly Hinged complete per Seven Seas, on Seven Seas Hingeless Pages. Comprises KGV Definitives set of 11, Seahorses 2/6d, 5/- (unhinged off centre as usual), 10/- (Fine used) Freighters set to 10/- (Top 3 values are the better Rough Paper), plus unhinged 1935 Jubilee and 1937 Coronation. Very fresh lot. Sydney retail approx $1625. Price $1195 CD3) Nauru from 1954 complete to beginning of 2000, plus a couple of later 2000 sets Mint Unhinged in Seven Seas Dark Blue Album and Slipcase as new. Stamp retail $825 plus Album is around $375 new. Total value here of $1200 for just $675

CD6) Australia States etc to 1990’s mainly used in Green Springback Album. Well filled with some spare pages at back for continuation. Commences Australian States, Kangaroos & KGV Heads values to 1/-, about 65 stamps here. Hen Pre- decimals and AAT largely complete except for the “Big Ticket” items. Decimals also largely complete for the period. Looks like about 1500 mostly all different. I sell 1500 different decimals at $189, so this is cheap at under 10c a stamp. Price $149 CD7) Australian Antarctic Territory 1981 – 2011 Official Unaddressed First day covers, inc. some base cancels and Minisheets. 38 covers very clean lot, cheap at below $3 each. $110 CD7a) As above, but 40 covers, all base cancels, 10 different complete sets, 1971 – 1985. Commences 1971 treaty and includes complete sets of Ships which are scarce. Price under $5 a cover, $195 CD8) Victoria Barred Numerals and Post Offices Postcard Collection. Housed in 2 massive “Nostalgia” padded Tan Leather Look Albums, here we have 224 postcards, mostly of Post Offices plus 24 Covers and 97 Stamps. Each town usually has a Postcard of the Post Office, plus another postcard with a barred numeral and many with a stamp also with barred numeral. Some nice highlights inc. some scarcer inc. Nhill barred numeral on superb Art Nouveau card, a cover with 2 x 2d Imperf & a 4d beaded oval to make 8d double rate. Many real photographic cards which sell for $75 pus each on Ebay. All organised numerically. Just superb, $345 items for $11 each average, price $3795 CD9) Australian States in near new Blue Padded Binder on Hagner pages. All States represented, organised chronologically, by State. Lots of varieties etc. it seems, exactly as it arrived from Deceased Estate. As usual with these lots there is duplication, but almost certainly some postmark interest as well. This is a very good lot…approx 2000 stamps. Plenty of Chalon Heads, Tasmania Scenes, SA Long Toms etc. all for well under $1 per stamp, values to 2/6d. Plus as a free bonus Victoria Decimal Stamp Duties Mint to $50! Value at under $1 per stamp, price $1795 CD11) Norfolk Is. Mint Unhinged Dealer Stock in 64 Page Brown Padded Lighthouse Album. 1960’s – late 1980’s. Magnificent opportunity for reseller, hoarder, Ebayer etc. Must be near 700 sets total plus odds and used that are not counted. Some heavyish duplication here, but only on the very cheap sets. Got to be worth $449! CD12) Papua New Guinea, used collection/accumulation plus new Guinea and Papua earlies in near new 64 page Dark Blue Lighthouse Stockbook. Nice ranges of Lakatois & Birds of Paradise, then 1952 definitives

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JANUARY SALE complete to One Pound, plus 10/- & Pound Specimen Overprints. QEII One Pound Mint Unhinged and fine used, then looks near complete to 2000, with a few later. A very good clean lot. Price $329 CD12) Cocos & Christmas Is. Fine used, In red Lion Brand 64 Page stockbook. Nice ranges with duplication, 1958 – recent. Noted around 40 minisheets/sheetlets, plus strips and blocks of 4etc. with many Chinese New Year issues. Many hundreds! Price $329 CD14) Bahamas, 50 different in complete mint unhinged sets. $39 CD15) Boznia Herzegovina, 25 different in complete mint unhinged sets. $49 CD16) Channel Islands, 200 different in complete mint unhinged sets. $99 CD17) China, P.R. 100 different large in complete mint unhinged sets. $59 CD18) Costa Rica, 50 different in complete mint unhinged sets. $19 CD19) Egypt, 50 different in complete mint unhinged sets. $29 CD20) Falkland Is. 20 complete different mint unhinged sets. $90 CD21) Israel, 20 different complete mint unhinged sets. $89 CD22) Penrhyn, 50 different in complete mint unhinged sets. $69 CD23) Tristan da Cunha, 355 complete mint unhinged sets. $99 CD24) USA 1935/84 50 years of stamps complete used $90 CD25) Italy Mint Unhinged sets & many block of 4 in A4 size stockbook 1960’s – 1980’s Superb lot with high catalogue/retail. About 125 sets or 500 stamps. Cheap at under $1.25 a set. $149 CMO2) Australia Post Black Padded 3 Ring binders as new, each with 50 Hagner or similar stocksheets, as new. Each contains a wide array of World material, really could be anything as not checked by us. Cost of album & Hagners to buy new now would be around $110. Selling at the price of the binders and Hagners only, the stamps come free! Price $110, 3 for $315. CMO4) Australia carton lot of used stock from recently deceased dealer, in stockbooks, on Hagners etc. Mainly decimal, but with everything from States & Kangaroos onwards, values to 2/-, to very recent. Noted lots of Olympics Gold Medal Winners, Faces of Australia sets, thousands of complete sets with hundreds upon hundreds of better values to $10 noted. Goldmine for researcher or re-seller! 10 large stockbooks, 3 Hagner binders & 1 cover album. Cheap price $785 the lot!

CS27) Smaller World collections & accumulations, with maybe some Australia, early to modern, wide variety but too small to list individually. Could contain anything, including albums, stockbooks, covers, schoolboy type collections, so be prepared to take the rough with the smooth. Be quick only a few of these lots available, but must clear the decks for new arrivals. a. 5kg lot, with 5000 World unchecked off paper, probably over 6000 stamps total for a tad over 3c per stamp, price $195 b. 10kg lot, with 10,000 World unchecked off paper, probably 12,000 stamps total for a tad under 3c per stamp, price $349 c. 20kg lot, with over 20,000 World unchecked off paper, around 2.5c per stamp, price $649 CS29) France. Substantial 99% complete used collection to 2001 in 3 Lighthouse Illustrated Hingeless Albums, with slipcases. Huge catalogue/ resale value, persons interested in a purchase into 5 figures which could be split into several payments should contact me. Price is negotiable. CS36) Australia WWII Prisoner of War Mail. 39 items from a single correspondence 1941- 44. From Alfred Thomas White, 92568, mainly to his parents in Western Australia. 39 pieces of correspondence (letters and cards) in excellent condition, stored in a photo album by date. Initially at Stalag VIIA, the 1st item is dated 6.9.41 and moved to Stalag VIIIB in mid. 1943. Last item is dated 6.1.44. Fascinating reading, and very rare to find an original correspondence in this condition. Price $1195, now reduced to $895 CS39) Papua 1916 – 31 Lakatois collection shades and varieties collection well written up on pages, includes all value to 5/-. Includes postmark interest, used multiples on piece etc. Nice lot, about 220 stamps. Price $659, now reduced to $495 MJL1) Germany Allied Occupation. British, American and German Printings of the 1945 “M” Allied Military Occupation Stamps. Extensive and virtually complete specialised collection, immaculately presented on AMG pages with superb background info. Virtually all Mint Unhinged plus some used. A very difficult assembly . Price in Michel 2016 Specialised catalogue is 3500 Euros plus. Very reasonably priced at only 25% catalogue. $1425 NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $1069

CS1) Liechtenstein 1912 – 1928 on Minkus leaves, mint & used in excellent condition. Includes the scarce 1925 1.5Fr. Blue mint lightly hinged. 95% complete for the period, cat. a tad under £1000 = $1750 plus, price $449

MJL7) Great Britain nice used collection in Schaubek Red Padded Hingeless 1840 - 1982 Album, cost $395! Stamps commence at 1918 with Seahorses set to 10/-, both 1918 and 1934 sets, plus extra shades of 2/6d & 5/-. Also a nice One Pound Blue 1948 Silver Wedding and the 1939 – 48 & 1951 High Values are also present. QEII is about 80% complete. The whole lot comprises those mentioned earlier and 100 plus complete modern sets with many extras and good ranges of better values to Five Pounds. Cheap lot at $249 NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $185

CS18) World Collections in large stockbooks, A – Z, early to modern. Looks like about 1000 stamps, mainly postally used neatly organised alphabetically in each book. Each book is different but there may be some duplication from book to book. We have sold heaps of these from the same source over several years, and they represent great value for money. Roughly 5c - 6c per stamp, 1 book for $59, 3 for $169, 5 for $265

MJL9) Olympics and Sports, 1924 – Modern Collection in Brown Leatherlook 32 page stockbook. Includes both mint & used sets, and is a bit disorganised, but I managed to count at least 175 complete sets. Most are Olympics but there are other sports issues and some bits and pieces of other countries/topics which are not counted in the value. Has to be easily worth $1.50 a set across the board. Price $259 NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $195

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JANUARY SALE postmarks, perfs, varieties etc. About 750 stamps (50g) for $29, 1500 (100g) for $55.

MJL13) QEII Coronation Jubilee 1978. Two Thick Volumes. Official Looking Heavy Embossed and Gold Blocked Dark Blue Stanley Gibbons Albums in as new condition, originally close to $400 nearly 40 years ago! Contains a wide range of sets, sheetlets, minisheets and booklets all fresh mint unhinged. Counted 220 complete issues with sets up to 14 values long. Original purchaser states his cost was over $1500 total. My realistic price is a quarter of that. $375 the lot. NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $279

PM55) World Mostly Large, on single well-trimmed paper, just in from UK Charity. Super quality lot, great variety with lots of recent. $289 per kg, 500g for $149

MJL24) Papua New Guinea mint unhinged stock 1952 – 2002 in 2 x Brown Davo 64 page stockbooks. Massive lot ideal re-seller, Ebayer or hoarder! Predecimals are sparse, but then later sets up to 20 of each. I guestimate there would be 2500 sets total her if not more, with the average retail per set around $5. So that is around $12,500 retail. This is a real steal for someone at ONLY 20% OF RETAIL $2495 FOR THE LOT! NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $1875 MJL25) Papua New Guinea fine used stock 1952 – 1975 in Red Lighthouse 48 page stockbook. Noted 1952 10/- x 3, Pound Fisherman, Malaria x Imprint Blocks 4 plus 4 single sets, 10/- Rabaul with Bulolo cds, dues to 3/- x 20, Butterflies to $2 x 9, Shells to $2 x 3, Panorama to $2 x 3, Large Birds heads x 6 sets plus many, many more. Guestimate around 375 – 400 complete sets. Fine used are actually a lot harder to find than mint. Price $389 the lot. NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $289

CO10) Australia Post 2006 Commonwealth Games folder, containing 17 sheetlets and 5 stamps released for the Commonwealth Games. The stamps are selling fine commercially used for around $2.50 each, which gives you a vast retail of $325, and these are mint unhinged. My price for the lot of 130 plus stamps is $195

PM21) Carton lots of World on paper mixture. This is a good mix with roughly 50% large. Earlies to modern, wide range of countries mostly on well-trimmed paper. We can offer 5 sizes:

SC1) Massive lot of 4300 different Scandinavia, inc. Denmark, Iceland, Norway & Sweden. $695, smaller lot of 2000 for $195 SC2) Denmark 600 diff. $33.50. SC3) Iceland 200 diff. $39, 500 diff. $185, 800 diff. $325 SC4) Norway 600 diff. $33.50, 800 diff. $85 SC5) Sweden 600 diff. $85, 1500 diff. $229 BE1) British Empire Queen Victoria 100 different $98 BE2) British Empire KEVII & KGV 100 different $79 BE3) British Empire KGVI 100 different $49 BE4) British Empire Mixed reigns, pre- QEII a) 100 different $75, b) 200 different $149, c) 300 different $225, d) 500 different $495, e) 1000 different $995 PM4) 500 Different Jersey, mostly large and with some nice better values biggest available packet of this small island. A bargain at $89

CO37) New Zealand. 1920’s Registered part parcel labels, bearing a variety of frankings, mostly KGV heads to make up 3.5d or 4d rate, one with double rate 8d. All appear from Auckland East. 47 pieces. $69 the lot. REDUCED TO $59

PM5) 50 Different Indochina, normally $30, one only at $25

Packets and Mixtures PM58) New Zealand High Values on paper, 100 grams, nice lot on single paper. Spans several years to quite recent, values to $2.80 noted. 1 lot only. Price $65

PM52) South Africa plus a few Homelands off paper mix, 1940’s – 1990’s. Good mix with wide range of issues, values to 10/-, good for searching

PM57) World off paper, great variety, early to modern most postally used. About 15 – 20,000 per kg. Price $295 per kg, 500g for $154

a) Shoebox size lot of around 500 grams $74.50 b) Double lot as above for $139 c) Envelope carton of about 2.5 kg $349 d) Printers box of about 5kg $649 e) Shipping carton of about 10kg Price $1249

CMAP3) Cyprus. Lovely Mint Unhinged Colln./Accumulation on stockcards Queen Victoria to KGVI. Mostly Very fresh unhinged lot odd minor fault as usual with these lots. Highlights include inc. SG 75, 17 x 4, 19, 46 x 4, 22 x 4, 92 x 2, 130 x 2 and 163. Some plate No. singles, SG 60, 74, 87 plus a good number of blocks of 4, some with sheet Nos. Total SG 2017 Catalogue value, and remember prices for pre. 1937 are for hinged, which are worth at least double, is 2827.50 pounds. Nice lot for research or resale. Current AUD$4800 plus at 10/4/17. Priced at under a third $1595. REDUCED TO $1295

PM59) Australian Territories off paper, inc. Australian Antarctic, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Is. Plus maybe some Nauru. Lovely wide ranging mixture. Price per 50g, approx. 600 – 650 stamps for just $59

PM56) As above, but with bigger % of small & medium, price $149 per kg, 500g for $79

PM10) Australia recent on paper mix from a brand new charity source in Canberra . All on single paper, some is clipped, some on torn paper. I would guess around 4000 to the kg. The current mix goes to early 2016 with a smattering of foreign and a fair amount of unfranked seen. Little if any in the way of high values spotted but definitely an unpicked mixture. 40kg currently available, and with a regular source promised. Price per 500g $49, 1kg for $89, 2kg for $169, 5kg for $395, 10kg for $759, 20kg for $1449. Post free on the 10 & 20kg parcels within Australia. PM14) Great Britain Six reigns off paper mix, back in stock, really great variety with plenty of better values. You will not better this mix anywhere for the price. Approx 1000 for $49, 2500 for $115, 5000 for $219, 10,000 for $419

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JANUARY SALE Coins CB114) Australia 1912 1d A/UNC. Lovely deep chocolate coin with small amount of lustre on reverse. Cat. $300, price $249CB69) Australia 1912 Penny, A/UNC. Lovely chocolate colour and some lustre remaining. Small planchette flaw under lower scroll Cat. $300, price $179 CB19) Australia 1912 6d in almost extremely fine condition. Cat $550 as EF, this one$379 CB64) Australia 1916 3d in nice VF condition, with some original lustre. Cat. $80, price $48 CB91) Australia 1916 1/-, nice uncirculated with original lustre. Cat. $450, price $399 CB117) Australia 1918 3d slabbed and PCGS graded MS62. Superb Uncirculated Lustred Coin, lightly toned. Cat. $600, price $449 CB20) Australia 1920 1/- in Extremely Fine condition. Cat. $475, price $410 CB70) Australia 1923 Penny Good EF condition, 8 pearls & full centre diamond. Cat. $135 EF/$425 AUNC. Lovely chocolate colour coin. Just a couple of very minor edge knocks. Price $79 CB66) Australia 1925 Shilling, VF/EF, some original lustre, Cat. $40/$140. Price $35 CB111) Australia 1925 1d, nice VF with some lustre. 6 pearls and partial centre diamond visible. Cat. $400, price $295 CB17) Australia 1925 1d, in good fine condition. Nice coin with 6 pearls, no edge knocks. Has striking flaw on reverse resulting in a small indentation behind the legend “One Penny” 2nd scarcest of all Australian pennies. Price $210 CB66) Australia 1925 Shilling, VF/EF, some original lustre, Cat. $40/$140. Price $35 CB65) Australia 1927 3d, nice EF condition. Cat. $65, price $39 CB105) Australia 1927 Canberra florin Uncirculated. Nice fault free coin with lustre. Cat. $200, cheap at under a third, $65

with Brilliant Fields, proof like in finish. Does not appear to have been cleaned Cat. $800, price $719 CB89) Australia 1934/35 Victoria Centenary Florin. Uncirculated condition, with attractive light tone. Cat. $800, price $699 CB110) Another, Similar to above, price $699 CB76) Australia 1936 Penny, choice uncirculated, full original lustre. Cat. $425, price $269 CB108) Australia 1937 Crown, uncirculated “Gem” this is as good as they get! Cat. $850, price $639 CB190) Australia 1938 Crown, in AUNC condition. Always a good seller for us. Cat. $495, price $369 CB118) Australia 1943 Melbourne Mint Halfpenny, slabbed and PCGS graded MS64. Superb Choice uncirculated coin, with original bloom and lustre. Cat. $120, price $89 CB72) Australia 1950 Melbourne Penny, uncirculated. Lovely original condition lustred coin. Cat $100, price $59 CB106) Australia 1951 Federation Florin Uncirculated, cat. $45, price $33 CB74) Australia 1951 Melbourne Penny, CHOICE UNCIRCULATED. Just superb! Cat. $90, price $55 CB107) Australia 1954 Royal Visit nice lustred uncirculated, cat. $45, price $33 CB113) Australia 2002 RAM Baby Set, perfect original packaging Cat. $85, price $64 CB115) Australia 2003 Vietnam Veterans Dollar. In folder of issue with slipcase. Only 57,000 issued, cat. $50. Less than the Victoria Cross $1, which had 98,809 issued and cat. $250, go figure! Anyhow one to put away, this may be a sleeper! My price $29.50, 3 for $84.50 CB191) Australia 1995 RAM Mint “End of WWII Poppies set” set, perfect original packaging. Highly Sought after set, price $64

CB109) Another, similar to the above, $65

CB192) Australia 1996 RAM Mint set, (Parkes) perfect original packaging, price $52.50

CB71) Australia 1929 Halfpenny, uncirculated. Lovely Chocolate Coloured Coin. Cat. $525, price $315

CB193) Australia 1999 RAM Mint set, (Older persons year) perfect original packaging. Price $32.50

CB21) Australia 1931 Florin in Uncirculated Condition. Great original lustre. Cat. $450, price $375

CB112) Australia 2005 RAM Mint set, perfect original packaging. Cat. $60, price $44

CB75) Australia 1932 Penny, choice uncirculated, with full original lustre. Cat. $1500, price $1295

CB116) Great Britain 1937 Crown, uncirculated. Nice original coin with light overall toning. Price $69

CB62) Australia 1933 Halfpenny, AUNC. Nice part lustred coin, Cat. $100, price $59

CB201) Singapore 1969 Federation $150 22ctGold Coin, weighs approx. 25 grams, about 3 times the size of a Sovereign. These are highly sought after and rarely available. Price elsewhere $2000 to $2300, my price $1895

CB63) Australia 1936 3d, about uncirculated lustred coin. Cat. $85, price $49 CB92) As above, but brilliant uncirculated, cat. $165, Price $115 CB88) Australia 1934/35 Victoria Centenary Florin. Lovely coin, uncirculated

Great Britain I have more than 60 1d Blacks in stock ranging in price from $100 to $895.

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JANUARY SALE Every collector ought to have one! LM146) GB 1840 Mint 1d Black, plate 6, with certificate. lettered C –K (SG Spec. AS 41) Mint with gum, 4 margins. Very attractive stamp, cat. £13,500. With David Brandon Certificate. Price $10,500 PB1) GB 1840 1d Black plate 1b, lettered KH, 4 generous margins, showing part of adjoining stamp at top, and a neat Red Maltese Cross. Price $595 PB3) GB 1840 1d Black plate 5, lettered TE, 4 good margins, and a Ruby Maltese Cross which leaves profile clear. Cat. 1200 pounds. Price $665 PB4) GB 1840 1d Black plate 2, lettered KE, 4 good margins, and a neat Red Brown cleanly struck Maltese Cross. Price $595 PB5) GB 1840 1d Black plate 8, lettered BH, 4 good margins, and a lightly struck Red Maltese Cross. Price $595 PB6) GB 1840 1d Black plate 6, lettered AH , 4 decent margins, and a neat Ruby Red cleanly struck Maltese Cross clear of profile. Cat. 1200 pounds. Price $665 PB7) GB 1840 1d Black unplated example lettered AH, 4 margins, showing part of lower stamp, and a neat Ruby Red centrally struck Maltese Cross. Cat 1200 pounds. Price $665 PB8) GB 1840 1d Black unplated example, lettered BF, 3 good margins, just touching at bottom and a neat central Magenta Maltese Cross, cat. 3000 pounds. Price $895 PB10) GB 1840 1d Black plate 8, lettered JB , 4 margins, and a Red Maltese Cross clear of profile. Price a very reasonable $395 PB11) GB 1840 1d Black, SG 2 lettered H-A. Near 4 margin unplated example showing part of RH adjacent stamp. Cancelled by fine complete black Maltese Cross. Cat. £375. Price $365 PB12) GB 1840 1d Black, SG 2 lettered O-F. 4 large margin unplated example, cancelled by nice strike of red maltese cross. Cat. £375. Price $525 PB15) GB 1d 1840 Black SG2, plate 8, lettered J-G. Fault free 4 margin example with neat red maltese cross cancel. Cat. £525. Price $425 PB16) GB 1840 1d Black, SG 2 lettered R-C. Nice 4 margin unplated example, cancelled by complete light strike of red maltese cross. Cat. £525. Price $495 PB17) GB 1840 1d Black SG2. Unplated 4 margin example, with indistinct Red Maltese Cross cancel. Lettered E – D. Has a vertical crease to left of Queen’s Head. Cat. Minimum £375

plate 2 with Full centrally struck Deepish Red Maltese Cross cancel and huge top margin. Lettered A – J Cat. £375 great looking stamp. Neatly filled pin hole above right hand letter square. Price $395 PB21) ) GB 1840 1d Black SG2. Very good looking 4 margin example from plate 2 with centrally struck Red Maltese Cross cancel. Lettered R – I Cat. £375 price $525

Great Britain other issues GB2) GB 1847, 1/- Pale Green Embossed. SG 54. Fine 3 good margin example, 4th just touched at the top. Cancelled by Barred Numeral 41 (2 strikes) Cat. 1000 pounds. Well priced at under 15% cat. $249 GB81) GB 1865 – 73, 4d Vermilion, plate 12 SG 94 Mint unhinged, lettered C – G / G - C. Cat. £575 for hinged. Superb fresh premium quality stamp, price $675 GB83) GB 1867 – 80, 1/- Green plate 5 fresh mint lightly hinged. SG 117, lettered G - E / E - G. Cat. £800. Well centred stamp of fine appearance, just a couple of pulled perfs at top. Price $279 GB82) GB 1872/3, 6d Pale Buff plate 12, fresh mint hinged. Some very minor toning on a couple of perfs. at top. Lettered C - R / R - C. Very rare stamp to find n such fine condition. Full perf. example. SG 123 cat. £3400, price $1895 GB9) GB 1872, 6d Pale Buff, SG 123, wmk. Spray of Rose. Plate 11, lettered B – K / K - B, cancelled by centrally struck Dublin steel cds of JU 12 73. Lovely looking stamp with full perfs. Cat. £125, price $119 GB52) GB 1873 – 80, 1/- Green Plate 13 fresh mint lightly hinged, well centred god perfs. example Lettered E – N / N – E. SG 150 cat. £650. Price $429 GB85) GB 1875 3d Rose SG 143, plate 16, mint lightly hinged, lettered G – G. Fresh looking example with good perfs. Cat. £450, price $339 GB4) GB 1876 5/- Rose, Telegraphs. Maltese Cross wmk, lettered D H from Plate 1. Cancelled with cds of Dundee FE 3 80. Well centred and with good perfs. Cat 110 pounds. Nice looking stamp. Price $89 GB53) GB 1880 -83, 2.5d Blue plate 23. Mint very lightly hinged. SG 157, lettered L – H/H – L. Cat. £450. Very fresh with great colour and full perfs., centred left. Price £229 GB54) GB 1880 – 83, 3d Rose plate 21. Mint lightly hinged. SG 158 lettered K – B / B – K. Cat. £500. Fresh well centred with full perfs. Price $329

PB18) GB 1840 1d Black SG2. Lovely 4 margin example from plate 7 with neat Black Maltese Cross cancel. Lettered R – I Cat. £400 price $495

GB60) GB 1880 – 83 3d on 3d & 6d on 6d Overprints. SG 159 & 162, mint hinged, the 3d being extremely fine. Lettered A – N / N – A and D – L /L – D respectively. Both full perfs. With reasonable centring for these. Cat. £1325. Price $659

PB19) GB 1840 1d Black SG2. Great looking 4 margin example from plate 1 with Full centrally struck Bright Red Maltese Cross cancel. Lettered K – F Cat. £375 price $595

GB55) GB 1880 – 83, 4d Grey Brown plate 17, mint light hinge. SG 160, lettered J – H / H – J. Cat. £475. Fresh full perf. example, centred to lower left. Price $310

PB20) GB 1840 1d Black SG2. Very nice looking 4 margin example from

GB57) GB 1880 – 81 Halfpenny, penny and penny halfpenny SG 165/167

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JANUARY SALE mint, the 1d being unhinged. Good centring and perfs., cat.£340, price $135

hinged. Cat. £250, price $149

GB56) GB 1880 – 8, 2d Pale Rose SG 168, mint lightly hinged. Fresh full perf. example centred right. Cat. £239

GB78) GB 1915 DLR Seahorses set of 3, fresh mint lightly hinged. Lovely set to 10/-, between SG 408 – 413, the 2/6d being the Seal Brown. Way above average for these. Cat. £4,375. Price $3375

GB65) GB 1883 5/- Rose SG 180, mint hinged. Lovely example, well centred with good colour and full perfs. Cat. £1100. Price $595 GB66) GB 1883 10/- Ultramarine, SG 183, mint hinged. Lovely example, well centred with good colour and full perfs. Cat. £2250. Price $1475 GB62) GB 1884 2d Lilac SG 189 fresh mint lightly hinged. Full perf. example lettered T – J / J – T, with good colour well centred. Cat. £230, price $135 GB63) GB 1884 6d Dull Green SG 194 Fresh mint lightly hinged. Lettered M – J / J – M. Good colour full perf. example centred left. Has minor gum bend not visible from face. Cat. £625, price $285 GB64) GB 64 1/- Dull Green SG 196. Fresh mint lightly hinged. Lettered J N / N – J. Good colour full perf. example centred to top left. Small amount of paper adherence at top from album page, not visible from face. Cat. £1600, price $685 GB68) GB 1887 Jubilee set of 14, fresh mint lightly hinged. (10d is unhinged) SG 197/214 Cat. £650, price $325 GB6) GB 1890 1/- Dull Green Govt. Parcels, SG 068, additionally ovpt. “Specimen” type 9, mint lightly hinged, fresh and well centred, with good perfs. Minimum cat. 300 pounds. Price $295 GB67) GB 1891 £1 Green Queen Victoria SG 121, mint lightly hinged. Stunning well centred full perf. example with fresh colour and gum. Once lightly hinged, this is almost impossible to find better! Some very minor gum creasing does not detract Cat. £4000 Price $3695. GB69) GB 1902 – 11 KEVII set of 15, fresh mint. SG between 215 – 314. Cat. Min. £675. Price $329 GB74) GB 1902 – 11 Chalky paper set of 9 to 1/-, fresh mint lightly hinged, Cat. between SG 223 – 259. Price $315 GB71) 1905 2/6d KEVII Pale Dull Purple SG261. Magnificent lightly hinged example, with fresh white gum, full perfs. and perfect centring. Cat. £350 Price $295 GB70) 1905 2/6d KEVII Dull Purple SG262. Lightly hinged example, full perfs. and perfect centring.. £350, Price $275 GB72) 1905 5/- KEVII Deep Bright Carmine SG264. Magnificent lightly hinged example, with fresh white gum, full perfs. And perfect centring. Impossible to find better! perfect centring. Impossible to find better! Cat. £450 Price $415 GB76) GB 1913 Halfpenny Green Multiple Cypher, SG 397. Fresh lightly hinged example, perfectly centred and with full perfs. Unusually fine for this difficult stamp. Cat. £150, price $129 GB86) GB 1914 Royal Cypher set of 15, SG 351-396, fresh mint lightly

GB13a) GB 1915 5/- Pale Rose Seahorse SG410. DLR printing, fine used cds example, well centred and with full perfs. Cat. £500. Nice looking example, and hard to find in this condition. Priced at just 30% cat. Price $249 GB79) GB 1918 Bradbury Seahorses set of 3, fresh mint lightly hinged. Lovely set to 10/-, between SG 414 – 417, the 2/6d being the Chocolate shade. Confirming dot in top margin on all three stamps. Way above average for these. Cat. £960. Price $749 GB80) GB 1918 Bradbury Seahorses set of 3, fresh mint lightly hinged. Lovely set to 10/-, between SG 414 – 417, the 2/6d being the Chocolate shade. No dot in top margin of all three stamps. Way above average for these. Cat. £960. Price $749 GB88) GB 1925 Wembley pair, SG 432/33 mint unhinged. Fresh and with full perfs, cat. £55 for hinged, price $59 GB89) GB 1929 PUC set of 4, mint lightly hinged, SG 434/8. Cat. £765. The One Pound is particularly nice, once hinged with full perfs, well centred and no gum crackling. Price $859 GB90) GB 1934 Photogravure set of 11, SG 439 – 449, mint lightly hinged. Cat. £50, price $29GB91) GB 1939-48 “Square” High Values, mint unhinged. Very fine set, the 10/- Dark Blue being a top marginal example. SG 476 – 478c, cat. £425, price $415 GB11) GB 1948 Silver Wedding Pair SG493/4. Nice used pair, cat. £40, price $35 GB11A) As above, mint unhinged, price $39 GB93) GB 1955 St. Edwards Crown Wmk. Wildings set of 18, mint unhinged, SG 515/31. Nice fresh mint unhinged set cat. £160, price $139 GB96) GB 1959 Phosphor Graphite Wildings set of 8, mint unhinged. SG 599/609 cat. £100, price $76.50 GB97) GB 1959 Phosphor Graphite Wilding 2d Brown ERROR OF WATERMARK SG 605a, mint unhinged. Cat. £200, price $165 BD731) GB Military Mails. 1958 small Airmail cover, used South Australia to the BBC in London. Bears 2.5d Red Wilding Definitive and cancelled by BFPO 1046 cds of 9 JA 57. British nuclear tests at Maralinga occurred between 1956 and 1963 at the Maralinga site, part of the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia and about 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. A total of seven nuclear tests were performed, with approximate yields ranging from 1 to 27 kilotonnes of TNT (4.2 to 113.0 TJ). Two major test series were conducted at the Maralinga site: Operation Buffalo and Operation Antler. The site was also used for hundreds of minor trials, many of which were intended to investigate the effects of fire or non-nuclear explosions on atomic weapons. Amazing survivor! Price $49

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JANUARY SALE Australian States New South Wales DB102) NSW 1850 1d Reddish – Rose, no clouds, SG3. Decent looking 2 margin example, cancelled by barred numeral 63. Cat. £475 well priced at $249

LM137) Album page of Reprinted Imperf., Rouletted and perforated Chalon Heads. Values 1d to 1/-, all fresh with original gum. 20 stamps. Price $495

DB99) NSW 1852 6d Van – dyke Brown SG73 with Plate Scratch. Nice 3 margin example with prominent plate scratch diagonally across Queen’s face. Cancelled by indistinct barred numeral. Very attractive specialist item. Cat. £250 as normal. Price $279 LM87) NSW 1855 small entire Sydney – Maitland NSW, bearing 2d Dark Blue Laureate, SG 54. Tied by barred cancel of Sydney the stamp has a huge margin at top coming from the top of the sheet. Left and lower margins are full, but torn away at top right. Reverse bears Sydney Circular Handstamp of JA 17 1855 and Maitland unframed Oval Handstamp of the following day. Scarce survivor. Price $110 NSW5) New South Wales 1859 small cover Sydney – Auckland. Bears 4 margin 6d Grey Brown Diadem, error of watermark (8 instead of 6) SG 96a (cat. £110 off cover) Stamp has been removed and re-affixed with a hinge to easily display the wmk. Variety. Exceedingly scarce on cover. Cancelled by Sydney cds of OC 13 59, and with Auckland arrival cds on face of OC 28 1859. Neat clean cover, minor tear centre top has been neatly repaired internally with a hinge. Price $525 DB105) NSW 1890 2.5d Ultramarine Monogram block of 8 mint/mint unhinged. Rare block, with CP, GPrO NSW & 1890 Monograms. Fresh mint, with only 2 stamps lightly hinged at top. Some minor staining in selvedge, and perf separation to top left hand stamp hardly detract from fine appearance. SG 265, individually stamps cat. £128 as hinged unhinged would be at least double. Price $549 APH2) New South Wales, 1908 A SUPERB condition advertising cover from Donald Ross & Co. noted seller of horse Castrator equipment - To Jas Hatrick & Co in London who also sold Surgical Veterinary equipment - This is a COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA cover, as we Federated in 1901. A HIGHLY sought after era these days. And covers from over 100 years back are scarce from here. Clear "London May 16 – 08” arrival cancel on back. Also a brilliant cover for anyone collecting HORSES and related areas. The ½d used on any foreign cover is unusual, as the 2½d stamp was issued for this purpose. These are the scarce FINAL watermark 1907 issue stamps SG 353/354 Cat “From £125 on cover” Price $179

South Australia LM92) South Australia 1862 small cover to UK, bearing 6d Slate Blue Rouletted, SG 17. Cancelled by Adelaide GPO cds of AP26 1862 and with arrival “thimble” cds of Wantage JU 16 62. Cat. Minimum £60 x 3 on cover. Bice clean cover, stamp is a little aged. Price $149 SA6) South Australia 1906 2d Bright Violet Queen Victoria, ACSC 9A. Stunning fresh mint unhinged top marginal block of 4, showing double perfs. on all units. Unrecorded error, not listed in ACSC. Price $995

Tasmania LM155) Tasmania 1853 4d Courier, SG 5, Bright Red Orange. Superb 4 margin example with full lightly applied Barred Numeral 59 of Launceston. Cat. £1000. Stunning example which cannot be bettered. Price $1195 T8) Tasmania 1858 1/- Vermilion Chalon head, imperf, SG 41. 3.5 margin example, correctly pen cancelled by Postmaster’s initials. Cat. . £80, price $54 T12) Tasmania 1/- Vermilion Chalon Head, Misperf Pair. SG 77b, variation. Perf 12, Pen cancelled. Has a complete horizontal row of double perfs 1/3rd up the stamp, plus vertical double perfs going to about 2/3rd up from bottom, then imperf vertically to top, which is also imperf. SIMPLY STUNNING! Imperf between pair cat. by SG as 77b at £275 for pen cancel, £3250 as normal. Price $395 Victoria LM13) Victoria 1854 6d Dull Orange Imperf Woodblock on cover, SG 32a. Neat small cover Melbourne to Dublin via ship Colombia. Nice 4 margin stamp affixed inverted, possibly to warn of bad news. Cancelled by barred numeral 1, and with arrival stamp MR 16 1858. Price $395 V23) Victoria 1854 1d Rose Half Length SG 23a. Superb 4 margin example of this scarce Melbourne printing, cancelled by light duplex. Expertised twice on reverse. Cat. £750, price $995 BD515) Victoria 1857 small cover bearing 6d Dull Orange Woodblock 4 margin example, tied by barred Numeral 4 of SANDHURST (renamed BENDIGO) and Red cds “Paid 5 SP 1857” to Essex, UK. Fine and attractive, flap torn on opening. Price $195 DB56) Victoria 1864 2d Violet SG 109 Imperforate! Not listed in SG, definitely big enough margins to be imperf. Nicely used with barred Numeral cancel. Imperf between vertical pair of the 1/- from this issue is Cat. at £6500. Price $495 V31) Victoria 1895 Halfpenny Yellow/Orange wrapper used to London. Cancelled by Duplex 327 Tarnagulla JE 28 95. Fine and scarce, price $69 V30) Victoria 1896 Penny Blue wrapper used to London. Cancelled by Duplex Flinders JA 21 96. A little aged, 2 minor tears at left have been repaired internally by a hinge. Scarce, price $69 V32) Victoria 1904 small cover to Mass. USA. Bears 2.5d Dull Blue SG388 cancelled by No. 8 duplex of Portland. Arrival cds of Haverhill Mass. On face dated NOV 26 1904. Contains original letter from the Postmaster Mr. A. Wolfe at Portland, on official stationery with Portland cds of the same date as the cover. Concerns the whereabouts of Jeffrey Purcell at Bessievale Port Fairy. Jeffrey Purcell was the Grandfather of Current Victorian MP James Purcell. James Purcell was born and raised in Bessiebelle, Victoria by his parents Bernie and Bonnie Purcell. He grew up on the family farm with his five siblings. Purcell graduated from Heywood High and earned his

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JANUARY SALE accounting qualification from Deakin University's Warrnambool campus whereupon he was admitted to the Charter of Professional Accountants. James Purcell has worked in senior financial positions with many large corporations, including Amcor and GlaxoSmithKline (10 years in Port Fairy, Melbourne and London). He owns a Port Fairy-based accounting firm and self-storage business. The postmaster is also mentioned in a Postmaster General’s Gazette 16th Nov. 04 as being repaid 40 pounds and 16 shillings for having been overcharged rent by the PMG’s dept. Fascinating piece of Social History. Price $149

Western Australia WA26) Western Australia 1885 – 93, Halfpenny Green/Yellow Green SG98/98a. 34 examples on 2 album pages, inc. 2 Fresh Mint Blocks of 9. 1 from left hand side of sheet with Guide Cross in margin. The other is a lower left corner plate 1 block. 6 units on each are unhinged. Then used block of 4, 3 pairs and 6 singles. Mostly very fine. Price $629 WA27) Western Australia 1885 – 93, 1d Carmine, SG 95. 32 examples on 2 album pages, inc. 3 Fresh Mint Blocks of 4. 2 only are hinged on each block, plus a mint pair, 2 used blocks of 4, 3 used pairs and 4 used singles. Very fine group. Price $499 WA28) Western Australia 1885 – 93, 2d Bluish Grey/ Grey, SG 96/96a. 32 examples on 2 album pages, inc. 4 Fresh Mint Blocks of 4. 2 only are hinged on each block, plus 3 used pairs and 10 used singles. Very fine group. Price $375

Barrack Street Perth incorrectly addressed to Niagara Falls. Bears Halfpenny Green and 1d Carmine Swans, tied by cds of Town Hall Fremantle JU 30 06, and Niagara Falls arrival machine cancel, plus cds of AUG 6 1905 and similar return cds of the following day. No indication of its final resting place as it bears no sender’s address. Scarce and attractive, price $179 WA34) Western Australia 1911 real photographic postcard “Greetings from Fremantle” to St. Louis, USA. Bears Halfpenny Green and 1d Rose Pink SG 138/9. Cat £12.25 and from x 12 on cover. Neat & clean, price $175

Australia Kangaroos All of my Kangaroo stamps are accurately described and fairly priced according to condition, you may order with confidence that there are no hidden faults. K147) Australia 1913 1st wmk Kangaroos, good/fine used set to 2/- perf. Large OS. Includes the scarce 2.5d. Price on Melbourne dealers list $798. Odd fault here but very presentable, price $395 K86) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 2d Grey Kangaroo. Nice mint unhinged example with good perfs, centred right, cat. $300, price $120 K62) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 2d Grey Kangaroo. Nice mint lightly hinged example with good perfs, centred a little to the left. Cat. $75, price $39 K148) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 2.5d Indigo Kangaroo. Superb lower marginal cto example with gum, perfectly centred and full perfs. Melbourne cds of DE 3 13. They honestly do not come better than this! Price $125

WA29) Western Australia 1885 – 93, 2.5d Deep Blue/Blue, SG 97/97a. 26 examples on 2 album pages, inc. a block of 4 Fresh Mint, 2 only are hinged, plus 3 mint pairs and a single and 4 used pairs and 7 singles. Very fine group. Price $365

K192) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 2.5d Indigo Kangaroo. Very lightly hinged, fresh mint, perf. large OS. Perfectly centred and full perfs! Cat. $550. Premium stamp, best you will find. Premium quality stamp. Unashamedly asking full catalogue. Price $550.

WA30) Western Australia 1885 – 93, 4d Chestnut, SG 98. 27 examples on 2 album pages, inc. a block of 4 Fresh Mint, 2 only are hinged, plus 2 mint pairs, 2 used pairs and 15 singles. Very fine group. Price $175

K196) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 2.5d Indigo Kangaroo. Very fine used, perf. small OS. Well centred and good perfs. Cancelled by nice Melbourne Federal Parliament cds. Cat. $350, price $249

WA31) Western Australia 1885 – 93, 5d Bistre, SG 99. 31 examples on 2 album pages, inc. a Plate 1 right hand block of 4 Fresh Mint, 2 only are hinged, plus 2 other mint blocks, again each with 2 only hinged, a mint pair and 2 mint singles, a used pair and 14 singles. Very fine group. Price $559

K146) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 2.5d Indigo Kangaroo. Very fine used, perf. small OS. Well centred and with just one pulled perf at right. Cancelled by nice Warrnambool cds of 14 JA 2? Cat. $350, very well priced at $149

WA32) Western Australia 1885 – 93, 6d Bright Violet, SG 100. 34 examples on 2 album pages, inc. a block of 6 and 2 blocks of 4 Fresh Mint, 2 only are hinged on each, plus a mint pair and 4 mint singles and 14 used singles. Very fine group. Price $569 WA14) Western Australia 1894 small cover addressed locally to timber yard from Perth. Bears Solo Use of 2d Long Type Postal Fiscal, SG F12, cancelled by neat complete Perth Duplex of FE 21 1894. Very rare usage, the first I have ever encountered. Cat. Minimum £80 x 10 on cover, but this is so clean and neat has to be worth a premium. Priced at full catalogue and worth every penny! $1440 WA15) Western Australia 1905 undivided back Sepia Picture Postcard of

DB826) Australia 1913 3d Olive Kangaroo, Die I. Nice mint lightly hinged example with good perfs. Has light gum bend not visible from front. Cat. $250, price $119 K64) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 3d Olive Kangaroo, Die I. Nice mint lightly hinged example with good perfs. Has light overall gum toning not visible from front. Cat. $250, price $119 K59) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 3d Yellow Olive Kangaroo. Wmk. Inverted. Mint lightly hinged, with good centring and perfs. Minor toning on reverse, not visible from front. Cat. $275, priced well at $125 K194) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 3d Yellow Olive Kangaroo. Die II, perf. Large OS Wmk. Cancelled by Queensland Stock Exchange cds, lightly socked

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JANUARY SALE K205) Australia 1915 2/- Light Brown 2nd wmk. Kangaroo, perf. OS. ACSC 36Aba. Nice fine used example with light central cds cancel. Well centred with good perfs. Cat. $400, priced very well at $195

on nose, 3- APR 14 good centring and perfs. A very fine premium quality stamp, cat. $500. Price $449 K63) Australia 1913 4d Analine Orange Kangaroo. ACSC 15B Mint Unhinged. Lovely example, fresh gum, good centring and perfs. Cat $2750. Rarely offered. Price $1650 K88) Australia 1913 4d Analine Orange Kangaroo. ACSC 15B Mint lightly hinged. Lovely fresh example, centring to top right. Rare shade. Cat $2000. Rarely offered. Price $595 K150) Australia 1913 4d Orange Analine ACSC 15B. Fine used example with Esperance Western Australia cds of 27 MAY 14, well centred with just two pulled perfs at base. Cat. $275, price $79 K123) Australia 1913 4d Orange Kangaroo. ACSC 15Awb, cto without gum. Well centred, with just a couple of shortish perfs at top. Cat. Minimum $100, price $49

LM12) Australia 1913 5d Chestnut Kangaroo, “Kissprint”. Nice well centred example with full perfs, fresh mint very lightly hinged. Coastline appears doubled almost all around. Cat $250 as normal. Price $495

DB777) Australia 1913 2/- Brown Kangaroo 1st wmk SG 12. Nice used example with corner cds. Good perfs centred a little to lower left. ACSC 35A Cat $250. Keenly priced at $119 K122) Australia 1913 2/- Brown Kangaroo 1st wmk SG 12. Nice good used example with 2 partial cds cancels. Few ragged perfs to top, centred a little to left. ACSC 35A Cat $250. Keenly priced at $74 K197) Australia 1913 2/- Brown Kangaroo 1st wmk SG 12. Perf. sml. OS. Nice fine used example with light partial cds cancels. Well centred and good perfs. Cat $400. Priced well at $195 K136) Australia 1915 9d Pale Violet 2nd wmk. Kangaroo, ACSC 25B. Nice fine used example with Qld. Cds. Centred to top left, with good perfs. Price $39

K137) Australia 1915 2/- Light Brown 2nd wmk. Kangaroo, ACSC 36ba. Nice good used example with lightish parcel cancel. Well centred, with one short perf at left, otherwise good. Cat. $400, priced to sell at $98

K93) Australia 1915 3d Yellow Olive Kangaroo Die II, mint unhinged, full perf example, centred left, minor overall gum toning. Cat. $1000, missing from most dealers’ lists. Cheap price $225.

DB796) Australia 1918 6d Pale Greyish Violet Dull Blue Kangaroo Subs. Cliché. 3rd wmk SG 38ba (shade) , ACSC 19Gja, Nicely centred and with good perfs and 2 x partial Sydney cds cancels. cat $3750. Hard stamp to find, price $1950

K90) Australia 1913 1st wmk. 6d Ultramarine Kangaroo, ACSC 17A. Superb mint unhinged example with good centring and perfs. One very slightly nibbed perf at lower left. Otherwise a perfect stamp. Cat. $875, price $550

K204) Australia 1915 1/- Green Kangaroo 2nd wmk. Perf. OS. Good/fine used with 2 partial cds’s of Perth. Well centred, some short perfs at base. Has skipped perf at lower left. ACSC 31Aba, cat. $475, well priced at $89.

K92) Australia 1918 2d Grey 3rd wmk. Kangaroo Die IIA, mint unhinged, small amount of gum disturbance at top otherwise fresh. Nice centring with good perfs. Cat. $225, price $65

K141) Australia 1915 6d Milky Greyish Blue Kangaroo, 3rd wmk. ACSC 19G Harrison Printing. Fine used with Condobolin NSW cds of SP 21 19. Well centred and with good perfs, this stamp shows the undocumented variety “Broken/Missing ears” very striking! The bite out of leg of this issue catalogues $2250, and sells for around $1500. Price $995

K89) Australia 1913 5d Chestnut Kangaroo mint unhinged. Well centred and fresh with a few shortish perfs at base. Cat. $650, very well priced at just $189

K198) Australia 1915 9d Violet 2nd wmk. Kangaroo perf OS, ACSC 25ba. Extra fine used example with Melbourne Public Offices cds of JE 1 16. Well centred, with good perfs. Cat. $350, price $249

K140) Australia 1915 5/- Deep Grey & Chrome 2nd wmk. Kangaroo, ACSC43Bb. Nice used example with partial Melbourne circular cancels. Centred, left with better than average perfs. for this issue Cat. $875 minimum for this better shade. local retail for the cheaper shade $300 this one $245

K50) Australia 1923 6d Deep Chestnut Kangaroo 3rd wmk, ACSC 21C. Mint hinged example centred left, with good perfs. Cat. $40, priced cheaply at just $15 K94) Australia 1923 6d Chestnut Kangaroo 3rd wmk, ACSC 21A. Nice mint unhinged example well centred and with good perfs. Has skipped perfs. at top creating a larger than usual stamp. Cat. $250, priced at just a half catalogue. $125 K149) Australia 1923 6d Chestnut Kangaroo 3rd wmk, ACSC 21Aba. Superb mint unhinged block of 4, perf OS. Extremely well centred and with perfect perfs. Post Office fresh Gum. Impossible to better! Cat. $600 as singles, block are rare, particularly as nice as this. Price $575 K200) ) Australia 1916 9d Violet Kangaroo, 3rd wmk Inverted Die II. Cooke Printing. Nicely centred full perf example, cancelled by partial Bowen, Qld. Cds. ACSC 26Aa, Cat. $325, price $239 K201) Australia 1918 9d Violet Kangaroo, 3rd wmk Inverted Die IIb. Harrison Printing. Nicely centred mostly good perf example, cancelled Armadale NSW cds. ACSC 27Aa, Cat. $275, price $195 K54) Australia 1918 9d Violet Kangaroo, 3rd wmk Die IIb. Nice mint lightly hinged example with perfect perfs, centred a tad high. Has light overall gum toning and one toned perf. at left, not visible from front. Cat. $125, cheap at $37.50 K132) Australia 1918 9d Deep Violet Kangaroo, ACSC 26Ca 3rd wmk Die II,

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JANUARY SALE Inverted. Nice fine used example, well centred, with a few ragged perfs. Cancelled by circular Brisbane Registered handstamp. Cat. Indication for this scarce shade $2000, price $995.

K2) Australia 1929 Small Multiple Wmk. 10/- Grey & Pink Kangaroo, fine used dated Melbourne cds 4NO31, and with variety “Very short Spencer’s Gulf” ACSC49 (D) f, cat $1100, price $695

K142) Australia 1918 1/- Blue Green Kangaroo, 3rd wmk Die IIb. Vfu example with Sideways Wmk. Well Centred with full perfs., neat corner cancel. Does not appear to be cto. Cat. $500, Priced well at $345

K37) Australia 1929 Small Multiple Wmk. 10/- Grey & Pink Kangaroo, mint unhinged. Centred lower left and has a couple of nibbed perfs. Facially quite attractive, but gum is toned. Cat $3000, price just $695

K203) Australia 1916 1/- Pale Blue Green 3rd wmk Inverted Kangaroo, die II. Cooke printing. Fresh mint lightly hinged, well centred with full perfs. ACSC 32Aa, cat. $550, price $395

K36) Australia 1932 5/- C of A Wmk. Grey & Yellow - Orange Kangaroo, Mint Unhinged. Lovely well centred, full perf example, Cat. $1500. Some minor gum skips do not detract. Price $749

K202) Australia 1916 2/- 3rd wmk. Inverted Brown Kangaroo, ACSC 37Aa, Cooke Printing. Well centred good perf example cancelled by cds of 9 JA 1917. Cat. $1500, very well priced at a half, $750

K297) Australia 1932 10/- Grey & Analine Pink Specimen Overprint type D, C of A wmk. ACSC 50Axe, fresh mint unhinged, centred a little to left, with good perfs. Price $139

K95) Australia 1924 2/- Maroon Kangaroo 3rd wmk. Nicely centred full perf. mint hinged example, cat. $300. Well priced at under as half. $149

K300) Australia 1934 Black & Rose Crimson Specimen Overprint type D, C of A wmk. ACSC 58Ax, mint lightly hinged, centred to lower left, with good perfs. Price $119

DB325) Australia 1918 10/- Grey & Deep Analine Pink “Kissprint”. Harrison printing mint with light hinge, nice fresh gum. Has prominent “Kissprint” of frame clearly visible on map, at top, to right of Kangaroo and clear doubling of shading to left of Kangaroo’s head. Centred to the lower right, and with some short perfs at base. This is believed unique, and is only recorded in ACSC as Perf. OS used. (ACSC 48Bc) at $3000. I did sell a mint OS example through auction as couple of years ago in Melbourne for $3750 plus buyers’ premium. This example has been submitted to the ACSC for future listing. Price $3950 LM66) AUSTRALIA 1919 Kangaroo £1 Light Brown (Bistre) & pale blue. 3rd pale blue. Fine used well centred and full perf. example with full “socked on nose” Adelaide 12 JA 23 cds. SG 44b cat £1800. ACSC 52D cat $2500. Price $2475 LM153) Australia 1924 3rd wmk £1 Grey Kangaroo SG 75 cto with gum unhinged. BW 53w, cat $750, unhinged though is very scarce, price $895 LM152) Australia 1924 3rd wmk £1 Grey Kangaroo SG 75S, ovpt. Specimen Type C2. Early state of shaved P. Fresh mint unhinged well centred and with full gum. BW 53xf not catalogued as unhinged, but using the same formula as the normal type C should be $2275. Price $1495 LM15) Australia 1929 Sml. Multi. Wmk., 6d Chestnut “Kissprint “of left frame MUH. Super Post Office Fresh left marginal example, well centred and full perfs. Unrecorded variety. Price $249 K47) Australia 1929 Sml. Multi. Wmk., 9d Pale Violet Kangaroo Mint Unhinged. Lovely nicely centred fresh full perfs. example, cat. $375 very cheap at $169 DB499) Australia 1929 Small Multiple Wmk. 5/- Greyish- Black & Yellow Orange Kangaroo. Perf OS ACSC 45Bba. Lovely commercially used example. Good strong colour with good perfs. and well centred. Cancelled by partial Perth cds. Postally used examples are much scarcer than cto. Cat. $250, price $185 K296) Australia 1929 Grey & Yellow Orange small multi wmk. Kangaroo. Perf. OS. cto with gum, perfect perfs. Centring to top right. Cat. $250, price $139

LM150) Australia 1935 £1 Grey C of A wmk Kangaroo, SG 137S, BW 54x. Vertical pair Mint Unhinged, ovpt. Specimen type D. Multiples are rare and a block of 4 is cat. $1500 for hinged. This pair is very fresh unhinged, with full perfs. and well centred. Using the formula for a mint unhinged single the block of 4 should cat. at $2250 for unhinged. As a pair it is worth approx. 40% of the block price = $900. Price $765…the same price that the late Simon Dunkerley paid me for a similar pair in 2005. LM149) Australia 1934 £2 Grey – Black and Rose Crimson C of A wmk, SG 138S, BW 54x. Horizontal pair Mint Unhinged, ovpt. Specimen type D. Multiples are rare and a block of 4 is cat. $3500. This is a very fresh unhinged pair , with full perfs. and well centred. As a pair it is worth approx. 40% of the block price = $1400. Price $1275 LM148) Australia 1934 £2 Grey – Black and Rose Crimson C of A wmk, SG 138S. Mint unhinged with variety “Collar on Roo” BW 58Vr. Nice mint unhinged full perf example, centred left. The normal stamp in mint unhinged cat. $15000, and with this variety an extra 50% = $22,500. The Specimen Mint unhinged is $225, and logically the variety adds 50% to around $350. Cheap buy at $315

Australia KGV Heads Breaking superb KGV Collection, starting here with the 1d Red Shades, mainly mint with certificate GG1) Australia 1915 1d Reddish Pink (Semi-surfaced paper) Mint Unhinged. ACSC 71F (G15) Fresh Well centred with good perfs, a little fluffy at base. Supplied with Starling 2017 Certificate. Cat. $225, price $169 GG2) Australia 1917 1d Orange Red Mint Unhinged. ACSC 71P (G24.5) Fresh Well centred with good perfs, a little fluffy as usual. Supplied with Drury 2014 Certificate. Cat. $600, price $449 GG3) Australia 1914 1d Deep Scarlet Analine Mint Unhinged, Inv. Wmk. ACSC 71 Aa (G60) Fresh nicely centred with good perfs. Supplied

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JANUARY SALE GS18) Australia 1918 1d Rosine Rough Paper KGV. Post Office Fresh mint hinged, centred left with full perfs. ACSC 72 l (G68) Cat. $700, scarce shade. Price $550

with Starling 2016 Certificate. Cat. $200, price $149 GG4) Australia 1918 1d Rosine Mint Lightly Unhinged. ACSC 72 l (G68) Fresh centred to right with good perfs. Supplied with Drury 2015 Certificate. Cat. $700, price $525

GS19) Australia 1918 1d Rosine Rough Paper KGV. Perf OS. Mint unhinged. Nice centring with full perfs. ACSC 72 lbb (G68) Cat. $350 as hinged. Price $495

GG5) Australia 1918 1d Plum Mint Unhinged, perf. OS. ACSC 72Lbb (G71) Fresh, centred left with full perfs. Supplied with Drury 2015 Certificate. Cat. $4125, price $2995

GS20) Australia 1918 1d Damson Rough Paper KGV. Mint lightly hinged. Centred right with full perfs. ACSC 72K (G70.5) Cat. $900. Supplied with Drury 2010 Certificate. Price $725

GG6) Australia 1918 1d Rosine Mint Unhinged, perf. OS. ACSC 72ibb (G68) Fresh, centred lower left with full perfs. Supplied with Starling 2014 Certificate. Cat. $875, price $649 GG7) Australia 1918 1d Carmine Pink, Cooke Printing LMWM. Mint Unhinged. ACSC 73A (G101) Fresh, centred left with full perfs. Supplied with Drury 2015 Certificate. Cat. $1250, price $925

GS6) Australia 1916 – 18 1d Rosine Die II (Merged) Rough Paper KGV mint very lightly hinged, perf. OS. Well centred with full perfs. ACSC 72I(1)fa (G69) Rare shade! Supplied with Starling 2013 Certificate, plus Dunkerley Cert. for the original strip of 3, of which this is stamp No. 2. Cat. $2250 x 50% = $1125, price $895 GS7 Australia 1916 – 18 1d Carmine Red Die II Rough Paper KGV mint very lightly hinged, well centred & full perfs. ACSC 72P(1)h ) (G73) Supplied with Starling 2013 Certificate. Cat. $750, price $595

GS1) Australia 1914 1d Bright Red (Analine) Die II KGV, MLH. Fresh well centred full perf example, ACSC 71B(1)i. (G11) Very scarce shade supplied with 2 certificates, Brandon 1991 & Starling 2013. Cat. $1250, price $995 GS5) Australia 1914 1d Carmine Rose Die II KGV, Post Office Fresh Mint Unhinged! Centred right, couple of nibbed perfs. ACSC 71V(1)i. (G30) Supplied with Starling 2013 Certificate Cat. $750 hinged, x 3 for Mint Unhinged = $2250, price $1795 GS39) Australia 1916 1d Deep Scarlet, Thin Paper (Analine) KGV. Post Office Fresh Mint Unhinged example. Well Centred with full perfs. ACSC 71JI (G19) Cat. $300 Supplied with Drury 2005 Certificate. Price $239 GS16) Australia 1917 1d Rose Red Rough Paper KGV. Fresh mint very lightly hinged, nicely centred with full perfs. ACSC 72E (G64) Cat. $600, very hard stamp, Supplied with Drury 2005 Certificate. Price $475

GS8) Australia 1916 – 18 1d Carmine Rose Die II Rough Paper KGV mint lightly hinged, well centred & full perfs. ACSC 72Q(1)i (G74) Supplied with Starling 2013 Certificate. Cat. $750, price $595 GS10) Australia 1918 1d Maroon Rough Paper KGV. Mint hinged, perfect centring, and good perfs. ACSC 72R(G77) Supplied with 2005 Drury Certificate. Cat. $750, price $595 GS11) Australia 1918 1d Carmine Pink Large Multi Wmk, Cooke printing KGV. Fresh mint lightly hinged. Perfectly centred, with full perfs. ACSC 73A (G101) Supplied with 2004 Drury Certificate. Cat. $500, premium quality stamp, price $395 GS45) Australia 1919 1d Carmine (Analine) Large Multi Wmk KGV. Harrison Printing. Fresh Mint Unhinged, nicely centred full perfs., but fluffy. ACSC 74D (G107) cat. $300, supplied with Starlng 2013 Certificate. Price $239

GS23) Australia 1917 1d Orange Red KGV. Post Office fresh Mint Unhinged. Nice full perf example, centred left. ACSC71P, (G24.5) Cat. $600. Supplied with Drury 2004 certificate. Price $475 GS24) Australia 1917 1d Pale Terra Cotta (Brick) KGV Perf. OS. Superb Post Office Fresh mint unhinged example. Full even perfs, centred slightly right. ASCS 71Q (G25) Cat. $800 for hinged, unhinged at least double = $1600. Supplied with Drury 2004 certificate. price $1275 GS25) Australia 1918 1d Pink KGV. Post Office fresh Mint Unhinged. Nice full perf example, centred right. ACSC71T, (G28) Cat. $600. Supplied with Starling 2013 certificate. Rare shade, price $475

G127) Australia 1915 4d Orange KGV, perf OS Mint Lightly Hinged. Well centred example with just a couple of nibbed perfs at right, cat $250, price $125 G136) Australia 1915 4d Yellow Orange Analine KGV, Inverted wmk. Mint left mint marginal block of 6, 5 are unhinged. Also with blind perf at top between stamps 1 & 2. Gum with even light toning. Cat. $950 plus as cheapest shade, price $575 G2) Australia 1918 5d Chestnut KGV Single wmk. Inverted. Mint light hinge, with good perfs. Gum is toned and with a couple of minor gum thins. Nevertheless a scarce stamp. ACSC 123a cat. $1000. Cheaply priced at $295

GS26) Australia 1918 1d Lilac Pink KGV. Mint Unhinged. Nice full perf example, well centred. Has a couple of tiny natural inclusion and toning to one perf not visible from front. ACSC71T, (G28) Cat. $600. Supplied with Drury 2014 certificate, top selvedge removed. Nice shade, price $449 GS17) Australia 1918 1d Rose Pink Rough Paper KGV. Post Office Fresh mint unhinged, nicely centred with full perfs. ACSC 72H (G67) Cat. $1500, very rare stamp, Supplied with Drury and Bozic 2011 Certificates. Price $1195

DB491) Australia 1920 1/4d Turquoise KGV Single wmk. Mint unhinged Block of 4 perf OS, with variety “Thick 1 at right” and grossly misperfed showing parts of additional stamps at right. Cat $1500. Lovely fresh condition. Supplied with certificate. Price $1150 G19) Australia 1920 1/4d Turquoise KGV Single wmk. Mint unhinged,

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JANUARY SALE centred lower right. Fresh full perf example, advertised retail $650, my price just $295

Also come creasing in lower selvedge. Looks good from the front. Good gap-filer, price $82.50

G21) Australia 1926 1.5d Pale Red Slurred Print on Translucent Paper. Small Multi. Wmk perf 14 KGV Head, ACSC 91Daac. Mint unhinged example. Has full perfs. Centred right. A very fine example of both varieties on the one stamp. Price $149

DB774) Australia 1928 3d Blue Engraved Kookaburra, reprint of the Imperf Minisheet ACSC 133MSb. Cat. $350,000. On thin card, un-numbered. Price $29

G133) Australia 1926 1.5d Rose Red on translucent paper. Plate 1a top right block of 4, with plate dot. Fresh Mint unhinged, with some gum disturbance to lower right unit. Centred to left. Rare! Cat. $1000 as hinged on normal paper. Translucent paper ought to be 5 x that. ACSC 91aa (1a) z. Price $2495 G73) Australia 1926 3d Blue Die 1a KGV Single wmk. ACSC 105C in mint lower left block of 4, 3 unhinged. All with spectacular Dry Ink and with blind perf between each pair at the same point. Cat. $250 each mint unhinged, $200 hinged. Price $765

LM11) Australia 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge 5/- Green, SG 143 Mint Unhinged. Well centred and with full perfs, price on these is tightening now, and the SG catalogue price has risen again. Most dealers are now quoting around $1450 to $1500. Price $1350 BD437) Australia 1931 1/- Large Lyrebird, mint unhinged. Nice example with full perfs, however gum is toned. Advertised retail $100, price $49 BD438) Another example as above, gum somewhat less toned, centred lower right price $49 BD435) Australia 1934 MacArthur 9d, mint unhinged. Fresh nice looking example. Retail $100, price $69

G70) Australia 1927 3d Dull Blue KGV smw. Perf. 13.5 x 12.5 die 1a. Mint unhinged gutter block of 4, 2 x vertical pairs of type A & B. ACSC 107c, cat. $1150 as two pairs. Very scarce, price $725

APD50) Australia 1949 Arms set complete to Two Pounds, mint unhinged. 10/- & One Pound are lower marginal examples. Usual retail $250, my price $219

G14) Australia 1927 4d Olive KGV Sml. Multi. Wmk perf. 14, SG 91 fresh mint unhinged. Centred left with good perfs. Advertised retail $300, price only $149

APD47) Another set as above (non marginal) Mint lightly hinged, price $98

G13) Australia 1927 4.5d Violet KGV Sml. Multi. Wmk perf. 14, SG 92 mint unhinged. Centred to top right, with good perfs. Has light overall gum toning. Advertised retail $80, price $26.50

DC39) Australia 1950 Two Pound Green Arms, THIN PAPER mint unhinged. Superb top left corner marginal example, POST OFFICE FRESH! ACSC 271A, Cat. $1500, Price $1125

G195) Australia 1927 1/4d Turquoise KGV smw. Perf. 14, SG 93,fresh mint lightly hinged. Centred left, good perfs. Cat. $375, Price $185

APD28) Australia 1963/64 Navigators Specimen Overprints set of 8, 4/- - £2, inc. White papers. Very fine used set all with neat cds cancels. Melbourne retail $165, my price $129

G10) Australia 1927 4.5d Violet KGV Sml. Multi. Wmk perf. 13.5 x 12.5, SG 102 mint unhinged. Centred a little to the right, with good perfs. Fresh gum with very light overall toning. Advertised retail $160, price $79. G9) Australia 1927 5d Brown KGV Sml. Multi. Wmk perf. 13.5 x 12.5, SG 103a, mint unhinged. Centred to upper right, with good perfs. Fresh gum with very light overall toning. Advertised retail $110, price $54. G5) Australia 1932 1/4d Turquoise KGV, C of A wmk. Mint unhinged. Full perf. fresh gum example centred left. Small crease at top left corner. Advertised retail $400, price for this one just $129

Australia Pre- Decimal issues DC4) Australia 1927 – 36 KGV Period Commemorative/definitive (not Heads) Officials both overprinted and perfined, complete cto excluding the 6d Brown Airmail. 1927 Canberra to 1932 Harbour Bridge, inc., both types of the 3d Airmail. Retail approx. $275, price $195 APD51) Australia 1928 3d Blue Engraved Kookaburra Minisheet mint hinged. Thinned in 2 places where hinges have been carelessly removed.

APD46) ) Australia 1950 Two Pound Green Arms, roller flaw. Fine used cds example cat. $325, but in my opinion harder to find used than mint. Price $239

Australia First Day Covers LM86) Australia 1930 Sturt pair on small plain typewritten fdcs. Each with neat Stones Corner Qld. Cds of 2JE30. Very clean and fresh. Cat $200, Price $139 APH107) As above, on a single cover from Geelong Vic. To a local address, cds of Geelong 2 JE 30. Price $149 AFD186) Australia 1941 Surcharges set of 3 on small plain fdc to Canada. Cancelled by Sydney 4 line slogan of 10 DEC 1941 “AUSTRALIAN/PRODUCTS/ ARE/EXCELLENT” And with red tape “Opened by Censor 1241” at left. Very neat and clean. Ultra scarce to overseas destinations. Cat. $375, price $279 AFD187) Australia 1966 1c - $4 Decimal Definitives, (no coils) QEII Heads, Fish, Birds & Navigators complete set of 22 in blocks of 4 on 22 Wesley First Day Covers, cancelled by Cocos (Keeling) Is. cds of 14FE1966, and with neat small label to J Gower, the cover producer, except the 1c which is a neat typed address. Cat. as Australian use singles in ACSC 15 year old 2002 edition at $305. Exceedingly scarce, possibly even unique! Sets of singles on 2 or 3 covers routinely sell retail for $125 - $175. Price $895

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December 1981 to 10 October 1989. It is unorthodox in that it incorporates the word ‘POSTMASTER’. The example shown as Fig. 3 was carried by the supply ship MFV Daniel Solander (pictured in Fig. 4) which was used on a number of voyages from 1985 to 1991. I do not own an example of the fourth canceller yet but have copied the illustration from Mark Jurisich’s book (Fig. 5). It was in use from 10 October 1989 until the Meteorological Station’s close on 15 October 1995. It was 30mm in diameter. Finally, in Fig. 6, is an example of a postmarking error by then team leader (and thus honorary post-

master) George Poppleton. He first dated the cancellations ‘33 NO 59’, changed this to ‘3 NO 59’ and finally hand-corrected it to ‘3 NO 60’. Reference: Jurisich, Mark, A Postal History of Campbell Island (NZ). 2nd ed. Christchurch, Classic Publications, 2003. Graeme can be contacted through his website: stampsmw.top1.com.au .

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New Stamp & Coin Fair in Melbourne commencing January 2018

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(Parking At Rear, Entry By Side Door) Admission Free, Tea & Coffee Available All proceeds from Dealers’ Tables to The Salvation Army. Dealer enquiries welcome. Also donations of Stamps & Coins gratefully received at the Fair, which will be offered to dealers present on the day. Proceeds to the Salvation Army. Bulky lots may be able to be collected within 50k radius, or can be mailed to us. Telephone contact: 0425 795 693

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Cinderella Corner Welcome to the first Cinderella Corner for 2018. This year promises to be an exciting period of time to explore the growing range of cinderellas and build further breadth into what is already known about them. As per several previous editions in 2016 and 2017, I will explore and concentrate on one area of cinderella philately in this issue and several others throughout the course of the year. For well over a century, philatelic societies and organisations have existed and thrived throughout Australia and across the rest of the world. Some of these hold memberships from individuals that celebrate very particular avenues of interest, such as historical postcards originating from a region of the world, whereas others broaden their focus to consider all philatelic matters, such as the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria, which celebrates 125 years of service last year. Their existences hinge on membership, and many societies have produced their own cinderella labels and poster stamps to advertise their efforts, encourage individuals to join, and celebrate various milestones. Some of

Figure 1 these groups, in fact, are devoted solely to discussing and expanding the knowledge of cinderellas and revenue stamps, including the Cinderella Stamp Club of Australasia, which has existed for more than 30 years. This January issue of Cinderella Corner explores some of these labels created by philatelic societies from around the world. It is by no means an exhaustive (nor comprehensive) illustration of them. And, given the very nature of this column, some emphasis is placed on cinderella clubs producing and distributing their own cinderellas. These labels are a sort of natural extension to those produced by Australian philatelic dealers and traders, which was the subject of the article from last year’s July Cinderella Corner issue. It therefore helps build the narrative of cinderella labels, and also ascertain their firm place in philately.

Cinderella Stamp Club

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The Cinderella Stamp Club (CSC) is the largest and most successful cinderella-based philatelic society in the world. It was founded in June 1959 (the very same year that Cinderella Corner initia-


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tor, Bill Hornadge, started Stamp News Australasia) and, nearly 60 years later, remains a goliath in its field. Based in the UK, the club welcomes philatelist membership interested in a range of areas, including revenues, Red Cross labels, bogus and fantasy stamps, registration labels and charity seals. To mark various milestones reached by the CSC, members designed and produced several cinderellas. Some of these are now illustrated. Figure 1 shows a label issued in 1980

to commemorate the club’s 21st anniversary. The label, coloured in red and white, measures 53mm by 39mm and bears the text: CINDERELLA STAMP CLUB: 1959 – 1980 21ST ANNIVERSARY. DOCKWRA’S POST TERCENTENARY – PENNY POST PAID. Dockwra’s post, as mentioned on the cinderella, refers to a private postal service that covered London and surrounds commencing in 1680, 300 years before the formation of the CSC. Its founder, English merchant William Dockwra, utilised an early triangular Penny Post Paid marking on its items, which is also reproduced on the 1980 CSC label. The cinderella was offered free to members and also made its way to other cinderella enthusiasts. Figure 2 presents a sheet issued by the CSC, nine years later in 1989, to commemorate the club’s 30th year of formation. This detailed and fascinating item, with its textual-rich margins, banners the heading: JOIN THE CINDERELLA CLUB and, at the base, gives a list of the different collecting interests of its members, along with costs and membership benefits. Each of the individual labels on the sheet measures 191mm by 178mm and illustrates the 19th Philatelic Congress of Great Britain, held in Brighton from June 13 to 17, 1932. Other details about the sheet

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Cinderella Corner can be observed in Figure 2. It was also available in other colours. The sheet, in its entirety of 12 labels and intact margins, is rather scarce. Figure 3 highlights a third and most recent effort of the CSC, nearly 30 years after the 1980 label. Produced in 2009, it measures 29mm by 20mm, is coloured gold, yellow and green, and is perforated 11 on all sides. The text on the label reads: 1959 – 2009 alongside the initials CSC and the number 50. Along with this label, a second unissued colour arrangement of the label was produced and is illustrated in Figure 4. The labels herald a milestone for the society and a triumphant mark in cinderella philately.

Cinderella Publications Label

The colourful and patriotic-rich label illustrated in Figure 5, complete with American motifs including parts of the Statue of Liberty, the American Flag, and USA-coloured rainbow, measures 41mm by 39mm and is multi-coloured. It was produced by Poster Stamp Bulletin Editor and cinderella expert Walter Schmidt. Walter, now in his late 80s and still active in his field, has written some key texts in the area of cinderellas including the famed 1980s publication Images of the Great War: An Illustrated Catalogue of Delandre’s Non-French Military Vignettes 1914 – 1917.

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Figure 6 When I receive his monthly Bulletins in the mail, his cinderella always adorns the front on the envelope. Walter’s contact details are clearly illustrated on the label, too.

Poster Stamp Societies

There are several poster stamp societies commissioned with the task of creating (and also endorsing) poster stamps and cinderella labels for different worldwide organisations. The National Poster Stamp Society, who published an earlier version of Walter Schmidt’s Poster Stamp Bulletin from 1936 to 1951, along with the International Poster Stamp Society, were two such bodies. The labels that they produced are well documented and most are not too scarce for collectors to pursue. The societies also produced their own advertising labels as a means of self- promoFigure 8


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Figure 9 tion. Figure 6 illustrates one for the National Poster Stamp Society, featuring the organisation’s circular logo. It is multi-coloured, measures 46mm by 58mm, and is perforated 12 ½ on the top and bottom. Figure 7 illustrates one for the International Poster Stamp Society. It is coloured blue and black, is imperforate on all sides, and measures 48mm by 63mm. The label shows a globe of the earth with the additional text: THE POSTER STAMP EXCHANGE PSEX. Alongside the black shade, this label was also issued in three other colours: pink, green, or orange. A larger version of this poster stamp, measuring 59mm by 86mm, is illustrated in Figure 8. It is coloured deep blue and gold.

therefore produced in the early years of the ASDA’s now century-old history as a means of promoting the society. This is of significance and interest towards better understanding the relationship between philatelic traders and cinderellas, given the correspondence from the ASDA to an international stamp dealer. The label is not particularly scarce but a great addition to any poster stamp collection. The cinderella labels explored in this Cinderella Corner edition, as aforementioned, offer only a glimpse into the many issued by philatelic organisations, along with their wider affiliations. I welcome any other interesting ones that readers may have to share. These could gladly feature in future 2018 issues.

American Stamp Dealers Association Inc.

There are many cinderellas issued by philatelic organisations and plenty feature in catalogues and articles. Purely for the point of illustration, I have decided to highlight one of my favourites. This label, featured in Figure 9, bears the text: THE AMERICAN STAMP DEALERS ASSOCIATION INC. in front of the visage of an American Indian. The label measure 46mm by 33mm, is coloured grey and white and is perforated 11 on all sides. The cinderella is affixed to the rear of a cover postmarked 1922 and addressed to prominent philatelic trader A. H. Davis in Birmingham, England. And, as the printed address details on the flap, it was sent by W. F. Slusser – Secretary-Treasurer A. S. D. A. – USA. Formed in 1914, the ASDA promotes philately and helps recognise and celebrate the efforts of philatelic dealers and traders. The label was Stamp News - 51


Why not collect TAjikistan? It is doubtful if the stamps of the Central Asian state of Tajikistan have attracted the attention of worldwide collectors to any greater degree. It is an ancient country located just north of Afghanistan. The Tajik currency unit is the somoni which derives its name from Ismail Somoni (849-907) who is considered to be the faounding father of the Tajik nation. From a linguistic point of view, the Tajik language is very similar to Persian. Historically the cities of Bukhara and Samarkand have been the main centres of Tajik cultural and spiritual life. Today these cities are located in the neighbouring republic of Uzbekistan. There are quite a few Tajik stamp issues featuring personalities from the country’s glorious past. Fig 1 shows Ali Hamadani (1314-1385), a famous poet and Muslim theologian who is buried at Khatlan in Tajikistan. Tajikistan is very much a mountainous country with the highest peak reaching 7.495 metres. The climate is distinctly continental with very hot summers and cold winters. Typical mountain scenery is depicted on Fig 2. When the Soviet Union began taking an interest

in the Central Asian region the Tajiks rejected the Russian advances. It was only in 1929 that the Tajik Soviet Republic was created. The area had previously been included in Uzbekistan. It was Soviet leader Stalin who decided to let parts of the Tajik territories remain in Uzbekistan as some sort of punishment. Russians and Uzbeks were encouraged to settle in Tajikistan. Today the country has a population of some 8.7 million people with the majority being Tajiks but there is also a 25 percent minority of Uzbeks. From a religious point of view Islam is the dominating religion in the country. Fig 3 shows the impressive Sheikh Muslihiddin Mosque in Chudzjand, the country’s second largest city. Many of the old ethnic and political conflicts resurfaced when Tajikistan became an independent republic in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. The following year a civil war broke out. It lasted until 1997 and claimed an estimated 50.000 lives. During the Soviet era Tajikistan was the republic with the lowest standard of living in the entire union. The long civil war in the 1990s certainly didn’t help to improve the situation. Agriculture remains the

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Christer Brunström main economic activity and the industrial sector is still poorly developed. Tajikistan has a very large foreign debt which of course hinders economic development. Fig 4 shows the Tajik national flag superimposed on a map of the country. A traditional Tajik art pattern is depicted on Fig 5. Tajikistan is the preferred country of transit for the huge quantities of drugs which are smuggled from Afghanistan to the Russian Federation. Presumably the extensive corruption helps facilitate this illegal trade. Transparency International lists Tajikistan as number 151 in its listing of perceived corruptive practices in the countries of the world. At number 175, the bottom position, we find Somalia. The Nordic nations occupy the top positions in this ranking which tells a lot about civil rights, religious freedom and other rights that the vast majority of the readers of this magazine take for granted and which to a large degree are not available for the people of Tajikistan. Sadly corruption on all levels is present in most of the former Central Asian Soviet republics. It was in 1991 that Tajikistan joined the ranks of stamp-issuing nations after having previously used Russian or Soviet postage stamps. In the early years

Figure 5

of postal independence a number of Soviet definitive stamps were overprinted and surcharged with new values to be used as Tajik postage stamps. One example is shown in Fig 6. The capital city of Tajikistan is Dushanbe where there is a philatelic bureau operated by the Tajik Postal Service. Since the country achieved independence in 1991 it has released more than 1.200 stamps and 40 souvenir sheets which I suppose is quite reasonable for a period of more than a quarter century. Leafing through my catalogue I notice many issues featuring the country, its history, its cultural heritage, its famous sons and daughters and the usual output of popular thematic stamps. Shown in Fig 7 is a snow leopard. Fortunately most issues are inexpensive but I imagine it can be difficult to locate them. Sadly Tajikistan has also been the target for those people who produce illegal stamps, i.e. stamps which look like real Tajik issues but which have not been released by the country’s postal service. These illegal stamps are generally printed in small sheet format (frequently 4, 6 or nine stamps in each sheet) featuring the most popular stamp topics of the day.

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Market Matters New NSW Numeral Postmark Catalogue.

I am pleased to review for the first time anywhere, the superb new book - “Numeral Cancellations of New South Wales” by Hugh Freeman. This is a large and very heavy 2kg hardbound book, weighing in at near 400 large size A4 pages, on acid free, low sheen, archival quality paper. Hardcover, with thick heavy-duty dust jacket. This book follows the same style and appearance as the excellent - “Numeral Cancellations of Victoria” by Hugh Freeman & Geoff White, Volume #17 in the superb RPSV. “J.R.W. Purves Memorial Series”. I have sold numerous cartons of that sought after Vic book - literally, and still have 2 in stock at $A150 a copy. The first edition of this superb NSW book by Hugh Freeman, APR, published in 2012, very quickly sold out, and has been in great demand on the rare occasions when a copy shows up for sale. Indeed I have seen them get around $500 at Public Auction. I have a CD Rom of it in stock for those who do not need a paper copy, and even that costs $A40! This brand new second edition, working together with Dr. Geoff Kellow from Brusden White, incorporates many new discoveries and revisions, with additional illustrations and often with adjusted rarity ratings. Hugh’s research in this postmark area has been acknowledged with the award of the Research Medal from the Australian Philatelic Federation earlier this year.

Five years in the updating

THREE of those are “RRRR” and one is the super scarce “RRRRR”. And one is very common and “Not Rated”. Which one is which - do you know MOST strikes are very valuable! Hugh Freeman opines that it is assumed Victoria mimicked NSW in this regard, to using numerals Your NEW philatelic Challenge? specific to each office, and the total number of them For any reader looking for an exciting new chalallocated. Victoria also had 2100 different numerlenge, this is one to consider taking up. These numerals are found in 99% of cases on cheap, letter als. Hugh feels that NSW numeral 2100 existed at the time - probably issued to Parragundy, but no rate type stamps, of very minor value themselves. They also are widely found on early Australian Kan- cds has ever been seen. Keep looking! So right now the highest recorded NSW numeral garoo stamps up until 1917, when the new PO repriis still the “2099” of Toolejah, a tiny Post Office manded Postmasters (again) for still using them, and outpost that existed 7km from Gerringong - the not the new COMMONWEALTH cds. NSW issued 2099 different numeral postmarkers, unique surviving strike of that office is illustrated between #1 (Ryde, not Sydney) and 2099 of Toole- nearby. The sad story of how this “2099” and several other unique higher numbers on 1d Kangaroos jah. Even the RYDE numerical “1” is full of rare came to exist, is well worth telling here. possibilities. There are SIX different types listed. 54 - Stamp News


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All copiously illustrated in colour. In 1913 and 1914 - near the commencement of WWI, two teenage brothers wrote to Postmasters of all small NSW PO’s, and enclosed SAE envelopes with a 1d Red Roo stamp affixed. PMs were asked to please neatly cancel the cover with their circular cancel, and their numeral, and mail it back. These later ended up in the collection of Norm Hopson, one of the PHILAS founders, and for a long time Postmaster of Clarence Street, Sydney.

tive, with their pocket money pennies. So it is possible many of the smaller PO higher numerals exist in Roo collections, not in NSW collections. Of these 2100 numbers - despite an army of collectors scouring the earth over several generations - a goodly number of NSW numerals have never been sighted. And many of these 2100 or so numbers of course each exist in a myriad of styles, variants, designs and sub-types. All are clearly illustrated and rarity-rated in this book. For instance “217” of Major’s Creek is ”RRRR” as “Type 2”, but is “Not Rated” as “Type 3” on

Never returned from WWI.

Hopson’s cancel collection was left to PHILAS, where it still remains. These two brothers went to Europe to fight in WWI, and never returned. A very sad story, but many otherwise unique strikes are due to their enterprise and initia-

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Market Matters NSW stamps. However the same cancel type is “RRR” rated on Kangaroo issues. All 3 are photographed for easy identification. Without this book in your hand, you simply would have zero idea if you have a $500 “217” cancel, or a 5¢ one! Hugh Freeman certainly has had a mass of NSW material to sift through, in his half century long search. I first met Hugh some 40 years back when he started and ran Status Stamp Auctions in Sydney, along with my then neighbour Barry Cooper. Hugh had worked for stamp auctions in Sydney well before that time as well - Kevin Duffy appointed him Auction manager in 1969/1971. “Penny Black Postal Auctions” in the 1970s, run from Lindfield (see current PO photo nearby) will be remembered by many. Lindfield PO today is in a very well-heeled Sydney suburb, on the super busy Pacific Highway - so the old 1907 photo is a giggle to look at with bearded swagman etc. After Status Auctions, Hugh later went on to be Managing Director of Stanley Gibbons Auctions in Australia in 1991, Lindfield PO 100 years apart! for several years. book are from his personal collection, with some Despite working in the trade, he was always a keen collector - winning Gold Medals kindly loaned by other collectors. This book illustrates well over 2000 actual full colour cancels, at national level, and he later qualified as a national on stamps and covers - not drawings, as some other stamp judge. After handling countless MILLIONS state handbooks have used. of stamps from NSW, the fact there are LOTS of Reproduction quality of the colour illustrations numbers still unseen by Hugh and other specialists, is excellent, and the detail and background to the offers a challenge to all astute readers of this article. listings is also good, with open/close dates of PO’s, their exact locations, and name changes. There is Collected NSW for 50 years. a great index at back, pages of maps, period sepia Hugh has collected NSW numerals for over a half century, and near all the examples illustrated in this photos of old Post Offices indispersed among it all - a very thorough handbook, and highly recom56 - Stamp News


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Probably a $5,000 stockcard. mended. All cancels are rated in 9 specific Rarity classes - from “not-rated” meaning they are reasonably common to very common, to “NNS” - number not seen. EVERY dealer and Auction house in the world should own this book, and it goes without saying ALL collectors of NSW need to have one too. Stumble across even one half decent cancel, just once in your lifetime, and it is more than paid for.

As an example of how often the rare cancels occur on common stamps, Hugh kindly supplied this scan for me of the 9 ordinary looking NSW stamps nearby, all with “RRRRR” cancels. I suspect each of them would sell for very many $100s, EACH one more than doubling the cost price of this book. Many are the unique recorded strikes. And if this group were offered at $A4,000$A5,000 they’d very likely find a new home to a keen collector, due to their rarity, and lovely strikes. Each stamp, as you can readily see, are the type of thing that could turn up in any kiddie’s album, or for 5¢ in any junk lot at a stamp fair, or Club circuit sheet etc. Every Kiddie’s album ever formed has these low value NSW stamps in them!

Highest NSW so far is $A825.

After doing quite a lot of research I can advise that it seems clear the highest price so far paid strictly for a NSW cancel was $A825 for an indistinct “971” of Mount Poole, on a cover to Melbourne.

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Market Matters Mailed in 1881, it had the common 2d blue DLR QV franking. The cover was daggy, defective and had the flap missing. It was in the PHILAS auction of July 9, 2011, and there was a very tiny and really blurry monocolour photocopy of part of the cover in the catalogue. Estimated at $180, it got invoiced at $A825. Rarity rating of “971” is “RRRRR”. I spoke to the $800 underbidder, and he told me then he had “not got around” to buying the NSW cancels book. Amazing. The cancel “543” on a 6d Violet shown nearby Hugh advises was found in a Geelong Philatelic Circuit Book sitting there unrecognised. The only known strike of “543”. Hugh advises he now only collects the NSW First Allocation Barred Numerals and Rays numbers, between 1 and 600, on the Large Diadems - just like this “543”. A really superb book, and with the assistance of Geoff Kellow, and the other active collectors named in the book - an opus work of which they can all be proud for contributing to. One of the fellow researchers, David Rofe kindly sent me a detailed summary of the new numeral finds added to this work.

DOZENS of new “RRRRR” cancels listed.

David listed out many dozens of cancels thought not to exist in the last edition, that definite strikes have now been recorded for. That data is a little too detailed for a general article, but amazing that so many NEW finds have been made between Editions. Most of these are now given the highest Rarity Rating of “RRRRR”. Locate just one, and a nice strike will be very many $100s. NSW numeral postmarks are an emerging field. Nothing has yet exceeded even $1,000 a cancel. A great “new” collecting area to start on. That figure is commonplace for the scarce Victoria numerals indeed $2,000+ is possible. As the Victoria book has been out since 2001. A lot of readers own or handle or encounter the common letter rate Australian States material from the 1890s-1910 era, that

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Unique - found in a club Circuit book! are very common. I have noticed some Victoria cancels selling for terrific prices, and I record one here for the possible interest/profit of others. This Victoria “1432” cancel shown above was invoiced for over $2,000 on an estimate of $300 by Phoenix Auctions in Melbourne. Numeral “1432” was allocated to Glenmaggie, and later renamed Dawson. A very nice find by someone! As I type incessantly here - “Knowledge Is Power”. Find even one MODERATELY scarce numeral, just once in your lifetime, and this book is paid for - forever. I sell the books for $A185, the same price as the SG “Part One” 2018, and most readers really should have BOTH on their desk. Indeed for many readers, the mail cost is identical for one book, or the 2 books sent together! I had Australia’s best known stamp auctioneer pop in for a coffee as I was typing this, as he was visiting here, and he saw a carton of this new Freeman book sitting on my desk. Was all total news to him it was even planned - much less published, and he decamped with 2 copies for the office. Same with the “Stamp News” Editor - all news to him too. Buy yours, before the dealers do!


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$2000+ ! Would YOU spot this one?

Post Office 3KG Express Satchels 3¢ each.

with “Forty Thieves” is one of the great unsolved mysteries of the retail world. Anyway, name it that they did, and these days AliBaba is a huge online operation - far larger than either Amazon.com, and MANY times larger than eBay, believe it or not. Alibaba are a massive online seller of all kinds of goods … very much along the eBay business model really. However, some of the material openly offered there clearly raises eyebrows - to put it mildly. “Forty Thieves” indeed. eBay of course has slumped heavily in recent years - the stamp division especially, as they allow stamp forgeries and regums to be offered with total impunity, even when advised of them, and allow active “shill” bidding by sellers to push up prices hence adding to their eBay and paypal profits. You can fool all of the people SOME of the time, and SOME of the people of all of the time etc, but the chickens are coming home to roost with the eBay stamp sales division it seems in recent times. It once had some standards, and some rules. No longer. Buyers have deserted it steadily. A cesspit of fakes and dodgy junk. AliBaba is even less principled than eBay it seems - if that is possible! I saw this week one of their sellers offer Australia Post Express and Parcels

Some very strange things go on in the online world, and I saw a doozy this week that truly beggars belief. One really seriously wonders how vigilant Australia Post Security really is, in protecting their bottom line, and actively addressing fraud? Ever head of “AliBaba”? Most readers never have. In my youth the only mention of Ali Baba was as a character from the folk tale “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves”. That story is included in many versions of the One Thousand and One Nights. It is the most familiar of the “Arabian Nights” tales. Why ANYONE would label a sales company with a name that is synonymous Here are some online “BARGEENZ”.

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“5 Million units a week.” Prepaid satchels for THREE cents apiece, if purchased in bulk. See their ad nearby. Seller advertises these cost from between 3 and 6 cents US apiece, and brags they can produce 5 million pieces a week, as you can see on nearby scan. Are they genuine? Well Virginia, I’ll let you make that tough decision! And I am sure some dopes buy them.

Post Office cost is $A15.65 each.

A 3 Kilo Gold Express pre-paid satchel costs $A15.65 from your Post Office, so clearly 3¢ each seems a tad suspicious, even to those of limited IQ! As you can see from their images, their satchels being offered apparently have AP tracking numbers, and the peel off receipt tabs on them etc. EVERY reader hopefully uses only attractive STAMPS on all mailings, and anyone that uses a plastic pre-paid bag to me, when I am paying the postage, hears about it long and hard and forcefully - and I hope all buyers take such a firm stand on that. NO excuse at all. So a warning to those who slavishly chase improbable “BARGEENZ” off the web - things are often NOT what they seem at first glance. I suspect these things might have numbers that do not register or compute when you lodge and scan at Post Offices etc. 60 - Stamp News

It might even trigger a silent alert when scanned, that the code product is stolen or fake, and I hope so, as the Federal Police are then the ones you will be talking to on it, not the local Boys In Blue, as AP is owned by the Federal Government. Sites like eBay seem to have a lot of pre-paid product on offer at well under PO prices that is either this totally forged and bogus material from China, or goods stolen from Australia Post. Reportedly stolen via warehouse staffers etc, as stock checking is not very vigilant. Again, if Australia Post ever gets organised enough to RECORD the serial number batches of what is stolen from them, and simply set their system to trigger an internal alarm when this stolen material is being scanned in, they have a clear path to the stolen goods. The sender, and sending PO will glow like a beacon! They should of course serve a legal demand on the seller, and on Alibaba, to cease breaching their copyright logo. A very simple and concise matter, and if anyone knows who in AP Security to pass this on to - please do so ASAP, and they should be right onto this. BEWARE of buying any of this plastic pre-paid stuff etc online.

Small painting sells for $A600 Million. “Salvator Mundi” (“Saviour Of The World”) the long-lost Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus


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Slightly larger than a stamp stockbook! Christ, commissioned by King Louis XII of France more than 500 years ago, sold at Christie’s in New York for $US450.3m (=$A600 Million) in mid-November. This realisation totally shattered the world record, for any work of art ever sold at auction way more than doubled it, in fact, The sale was only rather briefly reported in the media, and I spent TEN hours digging around, to discover that the background story to it has enough bizarre material, to be the subject of a 2 hour feature film thriller! Not stamp related, (well stamps are miniature works of art!) but I am sure you’ll be as fascinated as I was.

This painting was a commission from King Louis XII of France and his wife, Anne of Brittany. It is later documented in the collection of the wife of King Charles I of England in 1649, before it was sold at auction by the Duke of Buckingham’s son in 1763. No trace of it for the next 137 years. About 20 early copies were made, and tracking the ORIGINAL is tough.

Sold for £45 at Sotheby’s in 1958!

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“Aggressively over-cleaned” and abraded. at Sotheby’s in London in 1958, where it was not regarded or advertised as a genuine Leonardo da Vinci work. It had been badly restored over this period - a 1912 photo shows it was heavily re-painted over, and the Americans then “restored” it far more! Three American art dealers had spotted the work at an estate auction in the USA in 2005, according to the ”New York Times”, and bought it for less than $US10,000. It was apparently described as a copy of a Leonardo da Vinci painting. They tried hard to sell it to the Dallas Museum of Art in 2012 and failed. You do not get much painting for your $A600 million - it is less than 18” high painted area - not much bigger than a stamp stockbook! (15⅜” x 17½” or 64.5 x 44.7 cm = Christies official figures!) The fortunate recent seller was Russian billionaire ”Fertiliser King” - Dmitry E. Rybolovlev, who purchased it in May 2013 for $US127½ million through Yves Bouvier, a Swiss art dealer and businessman. Those two are still fighting in the courts worldwide. 62 - Stamp News

Bouvier had only a few weeks earlier bought the painting for $US80 million from Sotheby’s, which brokered a private sale on behalf of the three New York art dealers mentioned above. They had it extensively restored and “cleaned” rather harshly, from the reports I have read. Did not hurt the sale price one iota however! The condition is a real problem. Luke Syson, curator of a 2011 National Gallery London Exhibition, where the painting was on show, said in his catalogue essay that “the picture has suffered.” While both hands are well preserved, he said, the painting was “aggressively over-cleaned” resulting in abrasion of the whole surface, “especially in the face and hair of Christ.” An art lover viewing it wrote - “a well-known expert in the field leaned over and asked me a question. “Why is a Leonardo in a Christie’s Modern and Contemporary Art auction?” Before I could say, “Yeah - Why?” he answered - “Because 90 percent of it was painted in the last 50 years.” He is right.’


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Prince Albert II and shunned Rybolovlev.

Buy $10,000 - sell $80m. “Ripped Off”!

Bouvier’s move to resell the work within weeks, at a mark-up of more than $US47 million, later prompted a litigious response from both Rybolovlev AND the New York art dealers. Typical American greed! Buy for $10,000 in 2005, sell for a massive $US80 million just 8 years later, and scream and squeal you were duped and conned! The Americans predictably threatened last year to sue Sotheby’s for “cheating” them. In November, Sotheby’s moved to block the lawsuit with a declaratory judgment action, but that was later withdrawn, and the matter resolved. BEFORE the Christies sale. They are probably suing again, given the record sale at FIVE times of what they got paid! The Russian seller Rybolovlev claims in a continuing multi-jurisdictional lawsuit, that he was fraudulently overcharged by Bouvier for the da Vinci, and 37 other major-name artworks, for which he paid about $US2 Billion in total he has stated, and appears to claim he was charged $US1 Billion too much. My heart bleeds! A wonder Rybolovlev had any spare cash for art

then, as wife Elena had just got a divorce settlement of $US4.5 Billion in 2014, that they later battled about. Mr Rybolovlev seems to enjoy court battles as you will see in this article, and still has lawyers busy all over the globe on this da Vinci matter. After the filing of a Rybolovlev suit in 2015, Bouvier was arrested in Monaco on a trumped up charge that had little or no merit most agree, and was released on equally silly bail of 10 million Euro. He subsequently counter-claimed that the Monaco Judiciary and Police were being directed by Rybolovlev. Then things got crazy. In September 2017, Monaco’s Minister of Justice, Philippe Narmino, resigned, after the French newspaper “Le Monde” somehow obtained 100s of text messages, proving that he had been “leaned on” by Rybolovlev and his legal team. The youknow-what then fit the proverbial fan after that in Monaco. The texts detailed an all-expenses-paid ski trip for Narmino and his wife at the Russian billionaire’s Swiss chalet in Gstaad, as well as a private helicopter ride, and other expensive gifts and holidays. The messages also suggest Rybolovlev’s attorney was in close contact with the Monaco police about a plan to arrest Bouvier after “luring” him to Monaco. Several high-ranking Monaco Police officers, including former police chief Regis Asso are also reportedly involved. Rybolovlev is the 67% majority owner of AS Monaco Football Club - Prince Albert owns the rest. The texts made it clear that he was pulling the strings in Monaco to have the book thrown at Stamp News - 63


Market Matters Bouvier. And that he was behind official attempts to lure Bouvier to Monaco, so the trap would close even further, and police there were then able to arrest him. The Russian “Fertiliser King” was clearly very friendly with Monaco’s Prince Albert II, the Monarch, who is clearly a great fan of the national soccer team and co-owned it with him. They are shown together in team gear nearby. Rybolovlev reportedly poured some 300 million Euro into the “AS Monaco” Team, (who performed rather well) so Leonard da Vinci headed to Abu Dhabi. that certainly ‘buys’ some $US127m - despite his recent sale at more than influence - anywhere. Not money well spent it seems, as Prince Albert and TREBLE that! Bidding opened with a $100 million offer from the Monaco Government reportedly now essentially an unknown collector, setting a floor for the aucregard Rybolovlev as “persona non grata” based tion. The bids started jumping in increments of $10 on this scandal, reports in French media claim. Dmitry Rybolovlev was arrested and appeared in million, and very rapidly reached $225 million, far surpassing the previous record for a sale at auction: court in Monaco on mid-September, charged with the $US179.4 million paid for Picasso’s “Women of “being complicit in violating privacy” and was Algiers” at Christie’s in 2015. The Prince’s phone released to appear at a later date. French Police also recently arrested Philippe Narmino, the former bidding was done by the unfortunately named Christies staffer, James Rotter. Justice Minister of Monaco - “right hand man” to The price rose slowly for a while, by increments Prince Albert, as part of an investigation into his as little as $US2 million. But after the bidding suspected influence peddling. reached $US330 million, Rotter began to raise the price by increasingly large amounts. About 19 Make $US323m profit - and sue everyone! minutes after the auction began, he put it away with Rybolovlev, despite the painting he paid $US127m a massive $US30 million bid jump, to $US400 milfor, selling for $US323 million MORE than that lion. The final $US450.3 million price includes the at auction, is suing near everyone in sight! He has inevitable Auction “fees” paid by the buyer. now enjoined Sotheby’s in legal action - AFTER Art Lovers will be able to view the painting at the auction, claiming they were somehow involved the “Louvre Abu Dhabi” a United Arab Emirates in him paying what he says was “too much” at franchise of the Paris museum, Christie’s Auc64 - Stamp News


Glen Stephens ber 11, has been one of the “most aggressive buyers on the global art market over the last decade” according to Bloomberg. The Prince was such an unknown figure, that executives at Christie’s were scrambling to establish his identity and his financial means. And even after he had provided a $US100 million deposit to qualify for the auction, the Christie’s lawyers conducting due diligence on potential bidders pressed him with two pointed questions: Where did he get the money? And what was his relationship with the Saudi ruler, Prince Salman? “Real Estate”, he replied, without elaborating.

The REAL da Vinci buyer, it is mooted.

Saudi Crown Prince buys Christ painting.

“The Guardian” reported December 9 as I filed this story, that US intelligence assessments seen by tion House told Bloomberg early December. The “The New York Times” and “The Wall Street Jourmuseum confirmed this, tweeting that, “Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi is coming to Louvre Abu Dhabi.” It nal” had identified the recently VERY controveris unclear at this time, when the painting will be first sial Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman Bin Salman, the powerful heir to the Saudi throne, displayed. as the true buyer of the da Vinci painting. With Abu Dhabi has basically unlimited money from long time close friend Bin Abdullah acting only as a oil. We fly through there a couple of times each year. There is a photo nearby of Margo and I nearby “proxy” at Christies. I find it absolutely bizarre that the leader of in the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque completed at Saudi Arabia, the strictest Muslim country, home VAST expense, which has a capacity for 40,000 of Mecca - birthplace of Mohammad, bought for a worshippers. It has 82 domes, over 1,000 marble silly price, a painting of Jesus Christ titled “Saviour columns, massive 24 carat gold gilded chandeOf The World” and will use it with his equally strict liers, Italian Travertine marble everywhere, and the Muslim land neighbours, Abu Dhabi, to attract tourworld’s largest hand knotted carpet etc. ists to their new Art Gallery! According to the New York Times, the paint“The New York Times” agreed on December 6 ing’s buyer was not the Museum, but an outside “paying such an unprecedented sum for a painting party - one Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohamof Christ also risked offending the religious sensimed bin Farhan al-Saud, a “little-known” Saudi bilities of his Muslim countrymen. Muslims teach Arabian prince, with no history as an art collector. that Jesus was not the saviour but a prophet. And The Louvre Abu Dhabi, which opened on Novem-

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Market Matters most Muslims - especially the clerics of Saudi Arabia, consider the artistic depiction of any of the prophets to be a form of sacrilege.” It really is the stuff of a weird movie fiction script - except it is all TRUE! Folks with FAR more money even in their loose change wallet, than most of us can even begin to comprehend. The next time a collector complains about paying $A3 for their Registered Mail option, I will refer them to this article, to bring them back to the real world out there!

Season’s Greetings To All!

The stamp business for me has gone BALLISTIC this year. The weak $A has seen a vast surge in orders from overseas, USA especially, and par- Faroes tanned Cod Skin stamps a hit! ticularly for better pieces in the 3 and 4 figure plus live in a tiny village of just locals. No TV … just range, that I mostly deal in. Other dealer friends peace and quiet. report the same kind of story and pattern this year. Then flew to Beijing, and later to Taipei, Taiwan, Super low interest rates globally, and often for a week of driving around the Taiwan countryside nervous share markets, and even more nervous real - I’ve never met anyone who has ever done that. We estate markets in many countries, has seen a good had New Year’s Eve back in Taipei - NYE is a deal of savvy money switching into better stamps. massive deal in Taipei, and it occurs even before Which often rise 5% or more a year - and that rise is Sydney. mostly Tax Free for private collectors. Back to Bangkok for some shopping, and another We spent last Christmas Day in the remote flight across to Manila in the Philippines for lunch jungles of Northern Thailand right up on the Lao with a stampboards Moderator, who kindly took border, that sees almost zero tourists - there were us sightseeing all around that interesting and very none within miles of us! A special opportunity to historic city. Had not been there for 30 years. 66 - Stamp News


Glen Stephens This Christmas we fly somewhere not often visited - to Nicosia Cyprus, via Vienna and Copenhagen, and will spend New Year’s Eve in Portugal, and fly back home via Barcelona and Frankfurt. “Thank You” to all readers globally, for the many phone calls and letters and emails with comments - for AND against what Grass roofed houses everywhere. has been written here, over the We travelled an awful lot during this year, and past year! It has been a most interesting one. one long trip was to Oslo Norway (via Dublin!) then “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year”, to to the Faroe Islands - somewhere I always wanted one and all, and your families. Be safe, have a great to visit, to see Puffins etc, and buy the tanned Cod time among your family and friends and STAMPS Skin stamps shown here! MANY readers collect the and enjoy the break! See you all in 2018. superbly produced Faroe Islands stamps - attractive and conservative. We were in Scotland all during the mad Election week mess in UK - what a strange story THAT was. The Faroe Islands are an incredibly interesting country to visit, and MANY houses have strange grass turf roofs as per my photo nearby. There are endless sheep wandering around aimlessly unGlen Stephens has written monthly ‘Stamp Tipster’ fenced, and they put one on the roofs to keep the Columns for over 30 years - globally. A vast library of grass down! his past articles and photos are found at – Hardly a tourist in sight anywhere, and quite www.glenstephens.com/column.html magnificent scenery, and history going back to Viking graves, and house remains etc. Weather far milder, and more even than you’d imagine, and it rarely snows, even in Winter we were told. Do 4 The Tor Walk, Castlecrag, NSW, 2068 Ph: 02 9958 1333 check out dozens more photos and comments email: glen@glenstephens.com tinyurl.com/Faeros (MY spelling error!) Website: www.glenstephens.com

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buying Buying Australia and World Kiloware. We urgently wish to buy quantities of modern Australia and World Kiloware. Regular supplies needed. All mixtures to be close clipped single paper, and will pay as follows, all prices per kg. (a) Australia Commemoratives only to 2015 $12.50, 2016 $15, 2017 $25 (b) Australia Mission modern inc. 2017 issues $10 (c) Australia Territories, inc. Cocos, AAT, Christmas Is. Norfolk Is. etc. $25 (d) Australia Higher values, $1.05 upwards inc. Commems. $60, defins only $20 (e) Worldwide, modern mix unpicked. $30. Minimum sending $100 please. Single country mixtures also required, please enquire. Phone Kevin Morgan 0425 795 693

Australia, N.Zealand, West Europe, Better earlies at bargain prices. VFU only, some in quantity. Phone 0419 680 824, PO Box 93, Bexley South, 2207

Williamstown Vic. Buying anything Decimal, covers or cards from Williamstown Beach P.O. also any Military P.O. fro Williamstown WWII era. Tel: Michael 0407 052 827 (Dec 17)

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philatelic clubs & societies new south wales Armidale Circle RSPC: Mtg 2nd Wed Australian Cmwlth Collectors Club of NSW: Mtg 3rd Mon 7.45pm, 1st flr. Philas House, 17 Brisbane St, Darlinghurst, Sydney 2001. Ph 02 9264 8301 Australian Numismatic Society, NSW Branch: Mtg 3rd Monday, Philas House Australian States Study Circle: Mtg 4th Wed 7.30pm; Ph: 02 9264 8301 Bathurst Stamp Coin and Collectables Club: Mtg 1st Mon 7.30pm, Old Eglinton fire shed, Park St, Elington Blue Mountains Stamp Club: Mtg 4th Friday (ex Dec) 8.00pm Katoomba Public School; PO Box 76, Blackheath Boambee East PS: Mtg 1st Tues (ex. Jan) 6pm Boambee East Comm. Centre, Bruce King Dr. Ph: 02 66581385 Burwood District SC: Mtg 4th Wed Campbelltown District PS: Mtg 2nd Wed 7.30pm (ex Jan - 4th Wed); @ Catholic Hall Acacia St, Ruse. Inquiries: mystampclub@yahoo.com.au; PO Box 478, Campbelltown 2560 Castle Hill SC Mtg 2nd Wed 7.30pm, Hills District Bowling Club, Jenner Street, Baulkham Hills; PO Box 151 Castle Hill NSW 1765 China Study Group of PSNSW: Mtg 4th Mon 7.30pm; Ph: 02 9264 8301 Cinderella SC: Produces “Cinderellas Australia” and monographs; PO Box 889, Chatswood, NSW 2057 Club WIlloughby Philatelic Section : Mtg 4th Thursday Earlwood and District SC: Mtg 1st Wed Eastwood-Epping PS: Mtg 1st Tuesday Grafton Stampers & Everything Philatelic: Mtg 1st Sun 2pm (ex School Hols). Grafton Baptist Church Hall, Cnr Queen & Oliver Sts. Ph 02 6642 1363. email gbchurch@bigpond.com. Great Lakes SC: Mtg1st Sat 9.30am , Workshop & Market 1st Sat 9-12, Tuncurry Enq: Ph 02 6555 5664 Gosford PS: Afternoon Mtg 1st Mon Hawkesbury Valley PS (Richmond Stamp Club): Mtg 2nd Thurs (ex Jan) PO Box 28 Richmond 2753 Illawarra PS: Mtg 3rd Thursday (ex. Jan) Wollongong Master Build. Club Ltd, Oasis Room, 7.30pm. All welcome. Tel. (02) 42252011. Lord Howe Island Postal History Society: Mtg by arrangement. Contact Pres: Dr William Mayo, 02 9918 6825 Maitland SC: Mtg 2nd Mon ex Jan. ‘Show & Tell’ every mtg E. Maitland Bowling Club, Bank St. Pres. Mark Saxby; Sec. David Carratt; Ph: 02 4932 4045 Email: carrotspatch@tpg.com.au Manly-Warringah Stamp Club: Mtg 2nd Tues, cnr. Pittwater Rd & Federal Pde, Brookvale. Sec. Graeme Morriss Ph: 02 9905 3255 email: stampsmw@bizland.com.au Milton-Ulladulla SC: Meeting 1pm on 4th Monday of each month (ex Dec.) Milton Ulladulla Bowling Club, St. Vincent Street, Ulladulla Sec. POBox 670, Ulladulla, NSW 2539 Tel. Barbara Smith 0244555214 Morisset Uniting Church SC: Mtg 4th Sat 10am (ex Dec) Mudgee Coin Note & Stamp Club: Mtg 1st Sunday Ph 02 63735324 Newcastle PS: Mtg 2nd Thurs, 7.30pm Mayfield Ex-Services Club; 10am 3rd Wed, 48 Mackie Ave, New Lambton, Juniors 11am 3rd Sun, Wallsend Pioneers Hall

act Canberra, Philatelic Society of: 1st Thursday: General Meeting,3rd Thursday: Afternoon Meeting (IF REQUIRED),3rd Thursday: (Evening) Exchange Night, 2nd Tuesday: Postcard Group, 4th Monday: Machin Collectors Group. All meetings 7:45pm, Griffin Centre, Genge Street, Canberra City Postal Address:PO Box 1840,Canberra ACT 2601,Email:psc@netspeed.com.au www.canberrastamps.org

western australia The Airmail Circle of WA: Mtg 5th Monday “Wellington Fair” Unit 18, 40 Lord St. East Perth Tel: 08 9294 3356 Armadale-Kelmscott PS: Mtg 4th Tues; Ph: 08 9397 6525 email: fit.kanga@bigpond.com Bridgetown-Manjimup SC: Mtg 1st Thurs 4.30pm Bridgetown Library Ph 08 9761 4638 or 08 9761 2005 Busselton SC: Mtg 1st Mon, 5pm 7th Day Adv. Church, Alpha St; Ph: 08 9752 4449, 0400 646 282 email witches1@westnet.com.au Canning SC: Mtg 4th Monday Wilson Community Hall, Braibrise Rd Wilson. Ph: 08 9457 7565 Daytime SC: Mtg 1st Thurs; 08 9341 3576 Denmark SC: Mtg 1st Weds Lions Lair Rivermouth Inlet Drive, Denmark. Tel: 08 9848 3325 email: fishneil@westnet.com.au Eastern Goldfields: Mtg 3rd Thurs ; Ph: 0412 156 351 Eaton SC: Mtg 3rd Thurs, 7pm Ph. 08 9795 7744, email: scrapbit@tpg.com Fremantle and District PS: Mtg 2nd Wed, St. Peter’s Church Hall, 4 Hammad St., Palmyra. Circuit books 7pm, meeting 8pm Ph: 08 9284 7125 Have a go SC: Mtg Last Thurs. 137 Edward St, East Perth. Tel: 08 9305 2073 email: nigan@iinet.net.au Kalamunda SC: Mtg 3rd Wed; Ph: 08 9291 8484

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NSW club information:The Philatelic Association of NSW, PO Box220, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 Phone: 02 9264 8301

NSW Postcard Collectors Soc: Mtg 1st Wed 7.30pm; Ph: 02 9264 8301 Northern Suburbs PS: Mtg 3rd Thurs, 7.45pm, Naremburn Library, Central St, Naremburn off Slade St Orange Coin and Stamp Club: Mtg Last Tuesday, Orange Community Info Centre, 79-81 Kite St, Orange 7.30pm Parramatta PS: Mtg 1st Friday Penrith and District PS: Mtg 1st Thursdays, 8pm, J3A Bldg. Castlereash St. New PO Box: 252 Kingswood 2750. Ph: 02 4733 3062 Piallaway PS: PO Box 12, Werris Creek PHILAS Stamp Auctions: Mtg 2nd Sat Mar,Jul, Nov Ph 02 9264 8301 PS of Australia: Mtg 3rd Wed (exDec) PS of NSW: Mtg 4th Sat (Philas House), 3rd Tues (Chatswood); Ph: 02 9264 8301 Richmond River (Lismore) PS: Mtg 4th Thursday Royal Sydney Philatelic Club: Mtg 2nd Tues. (ex Jan); Ph: 02 9264 8301 Sapphire Coast Stamp & Coin Club: Mtg Enq 02 6495 7308. Mail to PO Box 285, Pambula, NSW 2549 St. George PS: Mtg 1st Mon Shoalhaven PS: Mtg 2nd Monday (Ex Jan) PO Box 4047, East Nowra 2541. Smithfield SC: Mtg 2nd Mon Society for Polar Philately: 2012 meetings: 2nd Wednesday of February, March, May, July, Sept and November held at Ryde Ex-Services Club 724-730 Victoria Rd, Ryde, NSW Tel: 9807 3344 (in Mackinnon room) starting at 8pm.Enq 0407 277 223 or email penviews@ hotmail.com Sussex Inlet and District: Mtg 3rd Mon Sutherland Shire PS: Mtg 2nd Tues. , 7:30pm, Sutherland Uniting Services Club, 7 East Pde, Sutherland. Information Secretary, PO Box 339, Sutherland, NSW 1499 Sydney Anglican PS: 2nd Sat. even months 9.30-2.30 North Rocks Community Church132 North Rocks Road North Rocks Tamworth PS: Mtg 1st Mon ex. Jan. Tamworth Bridge Club, 7 Hilton St, Tamworth Sec. Graeme Mitchell. PO Box 678, Tamworth NSW 2340 Ph. 02 67664853 Taree RSL Club Ltd SC: Mtg 3rd Mon Toronto SC: Mtg 1st Wed Turramurra SC: Mtg 2nd Monday, 7.45pm. Twin Towns Stamp Club Inc.: Mtg 1st Monday, 7.30p, Masonic Centre, 8 Boyd St, Tweed Heads, 07 5535 3168 Wagga SC: Mtg 1st Wed (ex Jan) ARCC Building, Tarcutta St, 7.30pm. Secretary: Peter Simpfendorfer Ph:02 6922 3393 Wyong PS: Mtgs: 3rd Tues 7.30pm, daytime meetings 1st Weds, KGV Heads group 4th Weds. Jim Spence Sec. 02 4392 3610 email: dandasonter6@bigpond.com

northern territory Alice Springs SC: Meet Informally; PO Box 1529, Alice Springs, NT, 0871. Ph 08 8953 3054 Darwin Philatelic Circle: 1st Sun. 10am - 2pm. 53 Flametree Crt, Rosebery; Ph:(08) 8931 2898; PO Box 1624, Palmerston, NT, 0831; Email: Nadine.Tinsley@nt.gov.au-. WA club information: WA Philatelic Council, GPO Box 9800, Perth, WA, 6001 Mandurah PS PO Box 625 Mandurah WA 6210 2nd Tues 4.45 - 6.30pm Bortolo Park Pavilion Cnr. Bortolo and Murdoch Drives Greenfields WA 6210 08 9581 1083 keithmich@bigpond.com Northern Districts SC: Mtg 2nd Mon; Ph: 08 9329 0117 Philatelic Forum: Mtg 1st Mon (ex Jan); Ph: 08 9294 4277 Rockingham & Kwinana (PS of): Mtg 3rd Tues (NB 2nd in Dec) Pres. Malcolm Brown; Sec. Terry Boyd; PRO Lucie Schokker Ph. 08 9419 1604; email: malcolm.b@iinet.net.au PS of WA: Mtg 3rd Tues; Ph: 08 9294 4277 Stirling PS: Mtg 4th Wed (ex Dec); Clubrooms, Charles Riley Reserve, Wendling Rd, North Beach, Ph: 08 9447 7256 The Postmark Circle (WA): Mtg 2nd Mon; Ph: 08 9294 4277 Victoria Park SC: Mtg 1st Wed; Ph: 08 9472 8072 or 08 9450 5280 WA Study Group: Mtg 4th Thurs (ex Dec) 08 9384 1050 Wanneroo SC: Mtg 3rd Mon; Ph: 08 6106 0874.


philatelic clubs & societies new zealand Air Mail Society of NZ: Ph: 03 3584838; Email: alant@snap.net Auckland PS: Mtg 1st and 3rd Tues (except Jan). Ph 09 9853212; Email kiwibrooce@ yahoo.com; Website: www.aps.gen.nz Christchurch PS: Mtg 2nd Tues, Library night 3rd Tues; GB Machin 3rd Fri odd months; Postal History 1st Mon; Postcard 3rd Tues even months. Email: secretary@ cps.gen.nz; Website: www.cps.gen.nz Dunedin PS: Mtg 4th Thurs (except Nov and Dec). Ph: 03 4557643; Email: davidallison2009@gmail.com; Website: www.dunedinstampclub.org.nz Hastings Stamp Collectors Club: Mtg 3rd Wed (except Jan and 2nd Wed Dec). Ph: 06 8765911; Email: clairemole@xtra.co.nz Hawkes Bay PS: Mtg 1st Wed (ex. Jan). Ph: 06 8439433; Email: dennmarg@paradise. net.nz Horowhenua PS: Mtg 2nd Mon. Ph: 06 3689881; Email: michael.christensen@xtra. co.nz Hutt Valley PS: Mtg 1st Tues (ex. Jan). Ph: 04 5697439; Email: richards@nec.co.nz Kapiti PS: Mtg 3rd Tues (ex Dec). Ph: 04 2971197; Email: ian.burttt@yahoo.co.nz Manaia PS: Mtg (Hawera) 1st Sun. Ph: 06 2784292; Email: peter.williams@xtra.co.nz Manawatu PS: Mtg 1st Wed, daytime meeting 3rd Tues. Ph: 06 3584565; Email: mps@inspire.net.nz Marlborough Stamp Collectors Club: Mtg 3rd Mon (except Jan and 2nd Mon Dec). Morrinsville Stamp Club: Mtg 2nd Wed. Ph: 07 8893199 Nelson PS: Mtg 2nd Tues. Ph: 03 5469092; Email: paula.hucklesby@clear.net.nz North Shore PS: Mtg 2nd (except Jan) and 4th Wed (except Jan and Dec). Email: nsps@xtra.co.nz; Website: www.northshoreps.com NZ Stamp Collectors Club Christchurch: Mtg 4th Wed. Ph 03 3895511; Email: steve@ philatelic.org.nz; Website: www.nzeal.com/philately/nzscc.htm NZ Postcard Society: Ph: 03 3848463; Email: jenny-long@clear.net.nz; Website: www. postcard.org.nz

queensland Arana Hills SC: Meeting 2nd Tues; 07 3851 0213; email: petermccloskey@bigpond.com Bayside Afternoon SC: Meeting last Wed; Ph: 07 3206 6281. Bundaberg PS: Mtg 2nd Mon 7pm, The Family Centre, Kensington St (in the Show Grounds); Ph: 07 4152 2403 or 07 4151 3062 Caboolture & District SC: Mtg 3rd Sat. Ph: 07 5498 6504 Cairns SC: 3rd Tues. 7.30pm Leagues Club 99 Anderson St. Cairns. Ph 07 4055 1302 www. cairnsstampclub.asn.au Caloundra SC: Mtg. 4th Thurs. Catholic Church Hall, Edmund St. 1.30pm. Ph: 07 5494 7233 City Daytime SC: Mtg 2nd Thurs. Ph: 07 3206 6281 City of Brisbane PS: Mtg 3rd Thurs; Ph: 07 3263 8573 (ah); email: desley@mycelebrant.com Collectors Club Queensland: Mtg 2nd Sunday each month 9am to 1pm - RSL Hall, 58 Arnold St, Holland Park. Contact 0409 130 266 or ccqueensland@gmail.com Enoggera SC: Mtg 1st and 3rd Mon. Ph: 07 3264 4157 Gladstone and District PS: Mtg 2nd Wed (Ex. Jan) & 4th Wed (Ex.Dec). Ph. Sec: 07 4978 1155 Ian Rippingale, Gold Coast PS: Mtg 2nd Mon, 11.30am, Southport Community Centre, Lawson St, Southport. Ph: 07 5546 3801 Gympie SC: Mtg. 2nd Sun. Jessie Witham Centre 1 - 3pm Ph. 07 5483 9188 email: sandandan@bigpond.com Hervey Bay Afternoon Club: Mtg 3rd Wed. Ph: 07 4124 1138 Ipswich SC: Mtg 1st Thurs (ex. Jan). Ph: 07 3282 2983 Junction Park SC: Mtg 1st Tues, 7.30pm, Annerley Baptist Hall, Lambton St. Contact: 07 3277 6724. PO Box 177, Annerley, 4103, righteo274@bigpond.com Lockyer Valley SC: Mtg 4th Sun, 1.30pm, Senior Citizens’s Hall, Gatton. Kerri Martin, Sec. Ph: 07 5465 3390 Email: lvsc@bigpond.com Logan City SC: Meetings 2nd Thurs, Presbyterian Church, Barry St, Slacks Creek, 6pm. Ph: 07 3805 9226.

Further information can be obtained from the NZ Philatelic Federation, PO Box 58139, Whitby, Porirua, 5245, NZ. E-mail: secretary@nzpf.org.nz Postal History Soc of NZ: Auckland 1st Mon (except Jan). Ph: 09 5220311. Chapter meetings held Invercargill, Nelson, New Plymouth and Wellington. Pukekohe Stamp Club: Mtg 1st Sun. John Mounce, President 649-291-9381 johnmounce@ihug.co.nz Royal PS of NZ: Mtg 2nd Wed (ex Jan). Ph: 04 5899530; Email: office@rpsnz.org.nz; Website www.rpsnz.org.nz South Auckland PS: Mtg last Sat (except Dec), Papatoetoe, day time mtgs 3rd Fri (ex Dec and Jan). Ph: 09 2682245; Email: elowera@orcon.net.nz Southland PS: Mtg 1st Thurs (except Jan), 3rd Tue (daytime) (except Jan). Email: antqgevi@es.co.nz Taranaki PS: Mtg 1st Mon except Jan. Ph: 06 7546212; Email: murray-grimwood@ hotmail.com Tauranga & District Stamp Club: Mtg 2nd (except Jan) and 4th Mon (except Dec). Ph: 07 5765210; Email: beducker@hotmail.com Thames Valley PS: Mtg 1st Mon (except Jan). Ph: 07 8689190. Thematic Association of NZ: Ph: 04 2347218; Email: bob@gibsonz.com Timaru PS: Mtg 1st Wed. Ph: 03 6880343 Upper Hutt PS: Mtg 3rd Mon (except 2nd Mon Dec). Ph: 04 5284123; Email: teme. isaac@clear.net.nz Waikato PS: Mtg 1st (except Jan) and 3rd Wed (except Jan and Dec). Email: c.cameron@agresearch.co.nz Wakatipu PS: Ph: 03 4428865 Wanganui PS: Mtg 2nd Wed. Ph: 06 3427894; Email: g.p.phillips@xtra.co.nz Wellesley PS: Mtg 2nd and 4th Mon (ex public holidays). Ph: 9 8271240 Wellington PS: Mtg 4th Mon (except Dec); Ph: 042347218; Email: bob@gibsonz.com Whakatane PS: Mtg 2nd & 4th Thurs (except Jan) Ph: 07 3222054 or 07 3086193 Whangarei PS: Mtg 2nd Meeting: 2nd Tues (Ex.Jan) Ph 09 4348000; Email johnmonica@xtra.co.nz QLD Philatelic Council, 18 Coolcrest St, Wynnum, Qld, 4178. Ph: 07 3396 0846 Fax: 07 3396 0842. Email: QPC-stamps@acenet.net.au Web: www.qpc.asn.au

Mackay and District PS: Mtg 2nd Tues. Ph: 07 4942 5433; Maryborough and Wide Bay PS: Mtg 1st Wed (ex. Jan). Salvation Army Youth 7 Comm. Hall. Bazaar St Maryborough. Ph: 07 41224708 (see also Hervey Bay) Nanango SC: Mtg 2nd Sat, 10:00am, Nanango RSL. Contact Ph: 07 3103 8938 or ema il: bowtell_harris@activ8.net.au Philatelic Society of Qld: Mtg 4th Wed 7.30pm,18 Coolcrest St, Wynnum. Ph: 07 3245 5222 Queensland Study Group: Sunday bi-monthly 1.00pm meets QPS house. Contact Ph: 07 3396 0846 email: QPC-stamps@acenet.net.au Redland Bay Coin and Stamp Club, 4th Thurs. Monthly. John Hardman 07 3206 9996 or 07 3822 6987 Rockhampton SC: Mtg 1st Tues. Ph: 07 4926 3336. email: rockystampclub@gmail.com Sherwood Afternoon SC: Mtg 2nd Tues. Ph: 07 3372 6096 Southport Afternoon SC: Mtg 2nd Sat; Ph: 07 55630384 Southside PS: Mtg 3rd Tuesday & 3rd Wednesay (9am) Ph: 07 3848 2304 (ah) email: david. appleton@mailbox.uq.edu.au Sunshine Coast SC (formerly Nambour SC): Mtg 1st Wed, 7.15pm Red Cross Rms, Price St., Nambour 07 5445 3647 Thematics Queensland: Mtg bi-monthly 9.30am. Ph: 07 3262 5605 email: j.crowsley@ uq.net.au Toowoomba SC: Mtg. 2nd Sat 1pm, Salvation Army Hall, Cnr. West St. 7 Anzac Ave. Ph. 07 4635 5623 Email: bob.benny@bigpond.com Twin Towns SC: Mtg 1st Mon; Ph: 07 5535 3168 Waterloo Bay SC: Mtg. 1st Thurs. 1pm & 4th Mon. 7pm. Redlands Multi SportsClub, Birkdale Ph: 07 3206 0815

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philatelic clubs & societies south australia

Information about clubs in SA can be obtained from the SA Philatelic Council, GPO Box 9800, Adelaide, SA 5001. Daytime Ph: 08 8212 3557 or 8223 4435

Australian Airmail Society: 1st Wed. 7.45pm 22 Gray Court, Adelaide. PO Box 395, Edwardstown 5039. Ph: 08 8276 3969 Barossa SC: Mtg 1st Tue 7.30 Greenock Luth Church Hall, Bevan St, Greenock; 19 Evans Street Ancaston 5353; email: ptomely1939@gmail.com; Ph: (08) 8562 8386 Blackwood PC: Mtg 2nd Wed ex Jan; Uniting Church, Main Rd, Blackwood; Ph: 08 8278 1629; PO Box 581, Blackwood 5051; email: teepee@teegee.com.au Bordertown & Districts PS: Mtg: 3rd Thurs. Bordertown PS Contact: K. Grey Tel: 08 8752 0446 or email cdhuntmundulla@yahoo.com.au Community PS: Mtg 1st & 3rd Fri - 7.30pm. Marion Bowling Club, off Sturt Rd. PO Box 75 Edwardstown, 5039; Auctions, circuit books. Ph: 0408806894 City of Noarlunga PS: Mtg alternate thurs,-- Community Health Centre, Grand Boulevard, Seaford, Contact 08 85566371 or PO Box 272, Port Noarlunga 5167 Eastern Districts PS: 2nd Thurs (ex. Jan), 7.30pm Senior citizens Hall, 47 Reid Ave. Hectorville; PO Box 240, Magill, 5072; Ph: 0400 156 796 Elizabeth PS: Mtg 2nd & 4th Fridays, 7.30pm, RSL Hall, Cnr of Halseys/Midway Rds;PO Box 701, Elizabeth 5112; Ph: 08 8255 0608 Encounter Bay SC: Mtg 1st Wed, 7.30pm; School Hall, Woolworths Centre, Victor Harbour; PO Box 317, Goolwa 5214; aydepe@bigpond.com; Ph: 08 8555 3311 SA Power Networks Stamp Club: Mtg 1st Mon (ex. Jan); Canteen, 1 Anzac Highway, Keswick; PO Box 2079, Magill North, 5072; Ph: 08 8278 7163 Frama Club: Mtg 2nd Wed 7.30pm, members homes; For collectors of CPS, Framas. Newsletter and Auctions. PO Box 62 Campbelltown 5074. Gawler SC: Mtg 4th Mon 7.30pm; Evanston Primary School, Para Rd, Evanston. PO Box 2, Willaston 5118; Ph: 08 8522 2335 Email: jo.trev@bigpond.com German Philatelic Club: Mtg 2nd & 4th Mon 8pm; German Club, 223 Flinders St, Adelaide 5000; Ph: 08 8260 2251 Glenside PS: 1st & 3rd Sat 1.30pm; Uniting Church Hall, Carlton St. Highgate. PO Box 29, Glenside 5063. Ph: (08) 8353 8683 Lower Murray PS: Mtg 3rd Thurs,7.30pm, 2nd Sat, 10am; The Lions Den, Murray Bridge. PO Box 810, Murray Bridge; Ph: 08 85704074 lmphilsocsec@gmail.com Mount Gambier PS: Mtg 3rd Tues; Reidy Park Corn Centre. 8pm. Also1st Sunday (ex. Jan)

victoria Australian PS: Bi-monthly meetings on 3rd Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December at RSL Homes, 152 Canterbury Road [cnr Keats Street] Canterbury. Secretary, PO Box 156 Balwyn Vic. 3103 Bairnsdale SC: Mtg 3rd Thurs Ballarat PS:Mtg 3rd & 5th Mon Balwyn PS: Mtg 3rd Friday; Daytime 1st Friday Bendigo PS: Mtg 1st Tues Berwick SC:Mtg 2nd Sun (ex Jan); Ph: 03 5942 7626 Blackburn Baptist SC: Mtg 3rd Thurs Brighton PS: Mtg 2nd & 4th Tues; Daytime 3rd Tues Camperdown SC: Mtg 1st Tues Castlemaine SC: Mtg 3rd Tues (ex Dec) Colac PC: Mtg 4th Mon (ex. Dec), Colac Community College, Bromfield St, Colac. Ph:52314746 Corner Inlet SC: Mtg 4th Thurs, Foster, Ph: 03 56881100 Dandenong PS: 4th Thurs. ex Dec. 7.30pm, Meeting Room, Church of Christ, David St., Dandenong 03 5996 9501 Diamond Valley PS: Mtg 3rd Mon Essendon-Broadmeadows PS: Mtg 2nd Thurs; St Johns Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Mt Alexander Rd & Buckley St, Essendon; Murray Gorham, Ph 9306 7480 Footscray PS: Mtg 1st Mon (2nd in Jan); Maribyrnong Comm. Centre, 54 Raleigh Rd, Maribyrnong. PO Box 2477 Taylors Lakes 3038. PH. 0438 901 144. email: footscraystamps@gmail Frankston & District SC: Mtg 3rd Tues (2nd in Dec) Seaford Community Centre, Broughton St Seaford. Ph: 5996 3745 Geelong PS: Mtgs 1st Sat 7.00pm, 3rd Mon 1pm (ex Jan) Sat - Diversitat Community Centre, 9-15 Clarence St, Geelong West. Mon - Belmont Library, High St, Belmont Ph: 0438578591 (Sec); PO Box 342, Belmont 3216 Hamilton PS: Mtg 2nd Monday Hungarian PS: Mtg 2nd Wed

tasmania Derwent Valley PS: Mtg 4th Mon Devonport Junior SC: Mtg 1st & 3rd Mon Devonport SC: 4th Fri, except Dec. 3rd Fri. 7.30pm, Oldaker Christian Centre, Oldaker St, Devonport, 03 6424 3449 devstampclub.org Devonport Stamp Group: Mtg 4th Fri, Public Library Mtg Rms, 7.30pm Ph. 03 6424 3449 Glenorchy SC: Mtg 1st Tues

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Jan 7 - (1st Sun) Western Suburbs Stamp, Coin & Banknote Fair, Strathmore Bowling Club, 40 Loeman Quinn’s Arcade, Summer St, Orange. Ph: Norm 02 St, Strathmore. Enq: Chris. 0413355716. 63623754. Jan 13 - Salvation Army Stamp Fair, Ferntree Gully. Jan 6 - (1st Sat) Northside Stamp Fair. 1st Floor, For details see full page advertisement Car park Building, Manly-Warringah Leagues Club, Jan 20 - Dromana Stamp, Coin & Card Fair. Uniting Church Hall, cnr Point Nepean Rd & McCulloch St cnr Federal Parade/Pittwater Rd, Brookvale, NSW. Dromana, 9am - 3pm. Jan 6 - (1st Sat) Katoomba Stamp & Coin Fair, 9am Jan 21 - (3rd Sun) Stamp, Card - Phone Card Fair, - 4pm, Masonic Hall, Cnr Station & Civic Sts, Katoom- Bentleigh-McKinnon Youth Centre, Higgins Rd, Bentleigh. Dealers plus huge range activities. Ph: ba. Ph. 0417 802 754 0418 322 315. Jan 6 - (1st Sat) Sutherland Shire Stamp & Coin Jan 28 - (last Sun ex Dec) Stamp, Coin & Phonecard Fair, Jaycees Hall, Silver Grove, Nunawading. 9am-3pm. Collectors Fair, Gymea Anglican Church Hall, 131 Gymea Bay Rd, Gymea. Jan 21 - (3rd Sun) Stamp & Coin Fair, 10am - 3pm, Pioneers Hall, Cowper St, Wallsend. 8 Dealers. 4971 3483 Jan 28 - (4th Sun) Epping Stamp & Coin Fair, Community Hall, 9 Oxford St, Epping. 10am - 4pm. Free Entry, 6 Dealers, Buy/Sell.

queensland TBA - QStamp Fair, Southside, Mt Gravatt Showgrounds, Memorial Hall, Logan Rd. Free Entry 8.30am - 2pm Jan 8 - (2nd Mon) - Gold Coast PS Sale, Rm 1, Southport Comm. Centre, Lawson St, Southport. 11.30am - 2.30pm Brisbane Table Tennis Association Centre

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In 2018 we are making these new subscription offers to make your subscription even more affordable: For each 12 months of your new subscription you may choose 1 of the following: 1) 2 recent Australia PNC covers, our choice retail value $45‌or ask for a list of those available. 2) Approx 1250 Australian Stamps, unsorted, off paper, retail value $30 3) 110mm Illuminated Magnifier on stand, RRP $35 4) Approx 1250 World Stamps, unsorted off paper, retail value $30 5) 30 Eureka stocksheets, made in Australia on a Hagner machine, our choice of strip sizes, retail value $37.50 6) Australian Comprehensive Catalogue, 3 volumes complete, latest edition, RRP $99 7) A mixed selection of Prinz black or clear mounts (state which) retail value $45 8) A pair of European Made stainless steel 150mm pointed tweezers, in safety wallet, plus a perforation gauge RRP $20.00 9) Approx 1250 British Commonwealth stamps unsorted off paper, retail value $30 10) 500 Different Australian stamps, retail value $25 For a lifetime subscription you will receive all 10 gifts. In the event of your chosen gifts being unavailable, we reserve the right to substitute. Please circle the gifts required and return with your completed subscription form on the facing page together with and payment to: Stamp News Subscriptions, PO Box 1290, Upwey Vic. 3158 Australia. Email and telephone subscriptions always welcome.


Subscribe and Save up to $1.80 per copy over newsagency prices* *5yr subscription CHOOSE FROM OUR STAMP NEWS SUBSCRIPTION OFFERS!

This months free gift for subscribers: A complete thematic set or minisheet (may differ from those illustrated)

All prices include postage and packaging within Australia

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$54.50 $99.50 $189.50 $259.00 $429.00 $895.00

Every Month an exciting free gift for subscribers only.

Please add for postage & packaging: $3 per issue for NZ & Asia/Pacific Region $6 per issue rest of the world (airmail) NOTE: NEW LOWER PRICES

Please note: All subscriptions are nonrefundable and non-transferable. OfďŹ ce Use Only

SUBSCRIPTION FORM - ABN 61 577 987 652 Stamp News, PO Box 1290 Upwey, VIC, 3158, Australia Ph: 0425 795 693 Email: kevinmorgan2@live.com

Please enrol/re-enrol me as a subscriber to Stamp News Please start my subscription from the ................2018 issue Tick one (All prices include GST, Postage & Packaging within Australia 6 month trial subscription $54.50

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2 year subscription $189.50

3 year subscription $259.00

5 year subscription $429.00

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