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JOSEPH HACKMEY COLLECTION OF NEW ZEALAND (1855-1872) PART II continued...

1864-1867 WATERMARK LARGE STAR PERF 12½ continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2421 c   1867 (8 Jan.) soldiers envelope From No. 626 Pt. J. Palmer, 57th. Regiment at Auckland to Cambridge, countersigned by the Commanding Officer and bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion
cancelled with 1 duplex, also showing London Paid c.d.s. (3.4)1867 (8 Jan.) soldier's envelope "From No. 626 Pt. J. Palmer, 57th. Regiment" at Auckland to Cambridge, countersigned by the Commanding Officer and bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion cancelled with "1" duplex, also showing London Paid c.d.s. (3.4) on face and, on reverse, Cambridge arrival c.d.s. (3/4); a few small faults though a rare concessionary rate envelope. R.P.S. Certificate (2000). Sc. 31; S.G. 110. provenance: Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 (Image) Est. $5,000-6,000

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2422 c   1867 (11 Sept.) complete copy of The Waikouaiti Herald newspaper (Hawkesbury) from Waikouaiti, Otago to Gainford near Darlington, carried on the 16th. voyage by the Kaikoura
and bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion twice cancelled 05 in bars1867 (11 Sept.) complete copy of "The Waikouaiti Herald" newspaper (Hawkesbury) from Waikouaiti, Otago to Gainford near Darlington, carried on the 16th. voyage by the Kaikoura and bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion twice cancelled "05" in bars; small portion of face panel torn away, otherwise fine and one of only two examples of Chalon Head values recorded on newspapers. Sc. 31; S.G. 110. provenance: Gerald Ellott (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

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2423 c   1867 (30 Oct.) double rate envelope from Christchurch to Goderich carried on the 17th. voyage by the Ruahine, bearing 1- yellow-green cancelled C in oval of bars and showing
manuscript 4d in blue crayon alongside, despatch c.d.s. a1867 (30 Oct.) double rate envelope from Christchurch to Goderich carried on the 17th. voyage by the "Ruahine", bearing 1/- yellow-green cancelled "C" in oval of bars and showing manuscript "4d" in blue crayon alongside, despatch c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with St. Thomas (14.12) and arrival (2.1) c.d.s.; light horizontal bend through adhesive. An attractive franking of the short-lived route via St. Thomas. Mail to Canada, rather than the Provinces, is rare. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 37a; S.G. 125. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

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2424 c   1868 (30 Sept.) double rate mourning envelope (opened-out) from Balclutha to Bourges, bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion, 3d. lilac, 6d. red-brown and 1- yellow-green each neatly
cancelled 019 in oval of bars, rated 1-, tying the 1d. value,1868 (30 Sept.) double rate mourning envelope (opened-out) from Balclutha to Bourges, bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion, 3d. lilac, 6d. red-brown and 1/- yellow-green each neatly cancelled "019" in oval of bars, rated "1/-", tying the 1d. value, and showing London Paid c,d,s, (26.11), circular-framed "pd", both in red, part French c.d.s. and, on reverse, despatch, Dunedin (1.10), Paris (26.11) and arrival (27.11) c.d.s.; a portion of the reverse lower flap removed though an extremely rare and desirable four-colour franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 31, 33, 36, 37a; S.G. 110, 117, 122, 125. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $8,000-10,000

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2425 c   1867 (10 Oct.) blue envelope (opened-out) registered from Okarito (manuscript note on reverse) to Darmstadt carried on the 17th. voyage by the Ruahine, bearing 6d. red-brown
(15, six on reverse) cancelled C5 in oval of bars and additiona1867 (10 Oct.) blue envelope (opened-out) registered from Okarito (manuscript note on reverse) to Darmstadt carried on the 17th. voyage by the "Ruahine", bearing 6d. red-brown (15, six on reverse) cancelled "C/5" in oval of bars and additionally bearing, on reverse, 1864-67 1/- yellow-green pair and a single cancelled "21" at Hokitika, showing London Registered oval d.s. (30.12), circular-framed "PD" and, on reverse, Hokitika (12.10) and Christchurch (16.10) c.d.s.; part of the address expunged, nevertheless a remarkable cover and almost certainly the highest Chalon franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 36, 37a; S.G. 122, 125. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 Note: It has been suggested that the small Okarito Post Office may have run out of stamps with the quantity of 6d. values on this cover, and that an extra three 1/- values were added at the Hokitika Post Office. (Image) Est. $5,000-6,000

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2426 c   1868 (3 Sept.) double rate envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace carried on the 27th. voyage by the Matuara, bearing 1- yellow-green cancelled with 21 duplex, rated 4
(deleted) and replaced with 13 in blue crayon with arrival c1868 (3 Sept.) double rate envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace carried on the 27th. voyage by the "Matuara", bearing 1/- yellow-green cancelled with "21" duplex, rated "4" (deleted) and replaced with "13" in blue crayon with arrival c.d.s. (10.11) alongside and, on reverse, trace of a St.. Thomas c.d.s. and part St. Johns c.d.s. (9.11); a little soiled though a scarce destination. Sc. 37a; S.G. 125. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 Note: The rate had been reduced from 1/- to 6d. by Proclamation of 6 June 1867, however the rate changed as from 1 June 1867. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

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2427 c   1870 (24 Jan.) envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 1- yellow-green cancelled with 21 duplex, showing manuscript 1d, part London Paid c.d.s. for a date in
March and arrival c.d.s. and arrival c.d.s. for a date in April, S1870 (24 Jan.) envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 1/- yellow-green cancelled with "21" duplex, showing manuscript "1d", part London Paid c.d.s. for a date in March and arrival c.d.s. and arrival c.d.s. for a date in April, St. Johns c.d.s. (25.4) on reverse; the envelope with a few small imperfections though not unattractive. R.P.S. Certificate (2007). Sc. 37a; S.G. 125. provenance: "Antipodes", October 1988, "DuBois", May 2007 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

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2428 c   1870 (24 Sept.) envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 2d. Plate II and 6d. red-brown twice cancelled with 21 duplex with large 5 h.s. below applied over
indistinct deleted rate mark, the reverse with Montreal c.d.s. (21.12), an1870 (24 Sept.) envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 2d. Plate II and 6d. red-brown twice cancelled with "21" duplex with large "5" h.s. below applied over indistinct deleted rate mark, the reverse with Montreal c.d.s. (21.12), an oval d.s. (25.12) and St. Johns c.d.s. (5.1). Sc. 32, 36; S.G. 114, 122. provenance: Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,500.00
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2429 c   1870 (5 June) envelope from New Plymouth to London, endorsed Via Marseilles (deleted) and replaced with Via San Francisco, bearing 1d. pale orange-vermilion (6) and 4d. yellow
all neatly cancelled 9 with despatch c.d.s. below, arriv1870 (5 June) envelope from New Plymouth to London, endorsed "Via Marseilles" (deleted) and replaced with "Via San Francisco", bearing 1d. pale orange-vermilion (6) and 4d. yellow all neatly cancelled "9" with despatch c.d.s. below, arrival c.d.s. (25.8) on reverse; the envelope cleaned to remove staining and the 4d. lifted and replaced slightly out of place. A most attractive franking which appears to have been franked for the via Marseilles route and altered to San Francisco without removal of the 4d. adhesive. Holcombe Opinion (1994). Sc. 31 group, 35; S.G. 110, 120. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $800.00
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2430 c   1871 (31 Jan.) envelope from Clutha Ferry to Cheshire, bearing 1d. pale orange-vermilion strip of six thrice cancelled 019 in oval of bars and showing, on reverse, weak
despatch c.d.s. Dunedin (31.1) and Macclesfield (3.4) c.d.s. A rare and mos1871 (31 Jan.) envelope from Clutha Ferry to Cheshire, bearing 1d. pale orange-vermilion strip of six thrice cancelled "019" in oval of bars and showing, on reverse, weak despatch c.d.s. Dunedin (31.1) and Macclesfield (3.4) c.d.s. A rare and most attractive franking of the 6d. rate. Holcombe Certificate (1988). Sc. 31 group; S.G. 111. provenance: "Antipodes", October 1988 (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,000.00
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2431 c   1871 (30 Mar.) blue envelope (small faults) from Hokitika to Berkshire, bearing 6d. red-brown neatly cancelled with C21 duplex and showing Christchurch (1.4), Abingdon (30.5)
and Steventon (31.5) c.d.s. Sc. 36 S.G. 122. provenance: Ha1871 (30 Mar.) blue envelope (small faults) from Hokitika to Berkshire, bearing 6d. red-brown neatly cancelled with "C/21" duplex and showing Christchurch (1.4), Abingdon (30.5) and Steventon (31.5) c.d.s. Sc. 36; S.G. 122. provenance: Harry Lacoste Bartrop, October 1984 (Image) Est. $100-150

SOLD for $100.00
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2432 c   1871 (31 July) envelope from Queenstown? to Edinburgh, bearing 3d. lilac pair and 6d. red-brown twice very lightly cancelled with indistinct oval of bars, the reverse with
despatch, Dunedin and arrival (2.10) c.d.s. the envelope a little soiled1871 (31 July) envelope from Queenstown? to Edinburgh, bearing 3d. lilac pair and 6d. red-brown twice very lightly cancelled with indistinct oval of bars, the reverse with despatch, Dunedin and arrival (2.10) c.d.s.; the envelope a little soiled though a scarce and attractive double rate franking. Holcombe Certificate (1992). Sc. 33, 36; S.G. 117, 122. (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $325.00
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2433 c   1874 (8 June) entire letter from the missionary, the Rev. James Chalmers in Rarotonga, Cook Islands to London, bearing 3d. lilac (2, small faults) twice cancelled with 1
duplex at Auckland and with London Paid c.d.s. (31.8) alongside. Fine1874 (8 June) entire letter from the missionary, the Rev. James Chalmers in Rarotonga, Cook Islands to London, bearing 3d. lilac (2, small faults) twice cancelled with "1" duplex at Auckland and with London Paid c.d.s. (31.8) alongside. Fine and rare with very few Cook Islands covers bearing Chalon Head values recorded. Sc. 33; S.G. 117. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,900.00
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2434 c   1870 (20 Apr.) pale green envelope from Napier to Mount of Nerepis, bearing 2d. blue Plate II (3) and 6d. red-brown all with light indistinct cancellations, showing despatch
c.d.s. at lower right corner and large h.s. 10 h.s., the reverse with1870 (20 Apr.) pale green envelope from Napier to Mount of Nerepis, bearing 2d. blue Plate II (3) and 6d. red-brown all with light indistinct cancellations, showing despatch c.d.s. at lower right corner and large h.s. "10" h.s., the reverse with Auckland (26.4), Montreal (19.6), St. John (21.6) and arrival (21.6) c.d.s.; some light staining and other minor imperfections though not unattractive. Sc. 32, 36; S.G. 115, 122. (Image) Est. $500-750

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2435 c   1870 (27 July) blue envelope from Ross to Kingston carried on the 1st. Contract, 5th. voyage of the Wonga Wonga, bearing 2d. deep blue Plate II strip of three and 6d.
red-brown thrice cancelled V4 in oval of bars and showing 10 rate ma1870 (27 July) blue envelope from Ross to Kingston carried on the 1st. Contract, 5th. voyage of the "Wonga Wonga", bearing 2d. deep blue Plate II strip of three and 6d. red-brown thrice cancelled "V/4" in oval of bars and showing "10" rate mark alongside, sent in error from Montreal to Kingston near Ottawa, handstamped "forwarded" in red and sent to St. John, New Brunswick and then to it's original addressee, the reverse with despatch, Hokitika (27.7), Christchurch (30.7), Auckland (6.8), Montreal (15.9), Kingston Ottawa (16.9), St. John (20.9) and Kingston N.B. (21.9) c.d.s.; two small corner repairs though a rare and most attractive mis-sorted franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 32, 36; S.G. 114, 122. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

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2436 c   1870 (6 June) mourning envelope from Auckland to Brackley Point Road carried on the 1st. Contract, 3rd. voyage by the Wonga Wonga, bearing 1- yellow-green cancelled 1 with
Auckland c.d.s. alongside, rated 6 and with 210 h.s. below the1870 (6 June) mourning envelope from Auckland to Brackley Point Road carried on the 1st. Contract, 3rd. voyage by the "Wonga Wonga", bearing 1/- yellow-green cancelled "1" with Auckland c.d.s. alongside, rated "6" and with 210" h.s. below the adhesive; the reverse (repaired tear) with Montreal (14.7), St. John (16.7) and arrival (18.7) c.d.s. An attractive cover to an unusual destination. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 37a; S.G. 125. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,200.00
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2437 c   1870 (30 Aug.) envelope from Campbelltown to Cure de Cologny, carried on the 1st. Contract, 6th. voyage by the City of Melbourne, bearing 4d. and 1- green each neatly
cancelled 5, rated 10 and 20 in red crayon and showing ova1870 (30 Aug.) envelope from Campbelltown to Cure de Cologny, carried on the 1st. Contract, 6th. voyage by the "City of Melbourne", bearing 4d. and 1/- green each neatly cancelled "5", rated "10" and "20" in red crayon and showing oval-framed "pd" and London Paid c.d.s. (25.10), the reverse with despatch, Wellington (3.9), Geneva (29.10) and Cologny (29.10) c.d.s. A rare and most attractive franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 35, 37b; S.G. 120, 124. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,100.00
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2438 c   1871 (17 Oct.) envelope registered from Waimea carried on the 2nd. Contract, 7th. voyage by the Nevada to Locarno, bearing 2d. blue (2, one defective), 3d. lilac and 1871 6d.
pale blue (2) all cancelled with large capital W, showing Londo1871 (17 Oct.) envelope registered from Waimea carried on the 2nd. Contract, 7th. voyage by the "Nevada" to Locarno, bearing 2d. blue (2, one defective), 3d. lilac and 1871 6d. pale blue (2) all cancelled with large capital "W", showing London Registered d.s. (26.12), oval-framed "pd", both in red and, on reverse (flap missing), Hokitika (17.10) and Locarno (30.12) c.d.s.; a rare and spectacular franking, and a very rare use of the identical color 2d. and 6d. values after the October 1871 color changes. One of only two such covers recorded. Sc. 32, 33, 41; S.G. 115, 117, 136. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $3,250.00
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THE PROVISIONAL IMPERFORATES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2439 O   1d. pale vermilion with 15mm. sheet margin at foot, good to large margins on the other three sides, cancelled 1 at Auckland crease in margin, otherwise fine. B.P.A.
Certificate (1991). Unlisted in Scott S.G. 11a var. provenance: H. Go1d. pale vermilion with 15mm. sheet margin at foot, good to large margins on the other three sides, cancelled "1" at Auckland; crease in margin, otherwise fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1991). Unlisted in Scott; S.G. 11a var. provenance: H. Gordon Kaye, April 1991 (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $425.00
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2440 O   1d. pale vermilion, good to very large margins and showing traces of adjoining stamps on the vertical sides, cancelled 5 at Auckland fine. Unlisted in Scott S.G. 111a
var.1d. pale vermilion, good to very large margins and showing traces of adjoining stamps on the vertical sides, cancelled "5" at Auckland; fine. Unlisted in Scott; S.G. 111a var. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $200.00
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