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NEW ZEALAND continued...

1862 WATERMARKED ISSUE STAMPS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1181 Obl   1- green, a block of eight (4x2) with mainly large to very large margins, indistinct numeral cancellations, good color for such a large multiple some pressed creases and other
minor imperfections. One of the largest recorded used multiple of th1/- green, a block of eight (4x2) with mainly large to very large margins, indistinct numeral cancellations, good color for such a large multiple; some pressed creases and other minor imperfections. One of the largest recorded used multiple of this stamp. Pröschold Certificate (1984). Sc. 15 group; S.G. 44, £2,600+. (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $4,500.00
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1182 O   1- green, a horizontal strip of four with close to enormous margins showing portions of adjoining stamps across the whole of the base, at left and at right, rich strong color,
indistinct numeral cancellations. Outstanding quality and almost cert1/- green, a horizontal strip of four with close to enormous margins showing portions of adjoining stamps across the whole of the base, at left and at right, rich strong color, indistinct numeral cancellations. Outstanding quality and almost certainly the finest multiple of this size known. Signed Holcombe. B.P.A. Certificate (1994). Sc. 15 group; S.G. 44, £1,300. provenance: "Antipodes", October 1988 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $4,000.00
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1862 WATERMARKED ISSUE POSTAL HISTORY
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1183 c   1862 (6 Sept.) envelope from Napier to Wellington, bearing 2d. deep blue with large margins virtually all round and neatly cancelled 11, showing arrival c.d.s. (11.9) at left
and with despatch c.d.s. on reverse. Sc. 12 S.G. 36. Note: The 2d.1862 (6 Sept.) envelope from Napier to Wellington, bearing 2d. deep blue with large margins virtually all round and neatly cancelled "11", showing arrival c.d.s. (11.9) at left and with despatch c.d.s. on reverse. Sc. 12; S.G. 36. Note: The 2d. per ½oz. rate was effective from 1 January 1859 until 1 January 1867. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $260.00
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1184 c   1863 (Jan.) envelope from Hampden to Shag Valley, bearing 1d. orange-vermilion horizontal pair with clear to very large margins and each clearly cancelled 03 in oval of bars,
showing largely fine Waikouaiti transit c.d.s. (16.1) and with smudgy1863 (Jan.) envelope from Hampden to Shag Valley, bearing 1d. orange-vermilion horizontal pair with clear to very large margins and each clearly cancelled "03" in oval of bars, showing largely fine Waikouaiti transit c.d.s. (16.1) and with smudgy despatch c.d.s. alongside, legible Hampden c.d.s. (date unclear) on reverse; some small staining removed from the upper corners of the pair though an attractive and rare early local cover from the Otago Goldfields. Sc. 11; S.G. 33. provenance: Marcel Stanley, November 1977 "Antipodes", October 1988 Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 Note: Both datestamps are the earliest recorded examples, as listed in Vol VII of the handbook. (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

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1185 c   1864 (2 May) entire from Dunedin addressed locally, bearing 2d. pale blue, Plate I (worn), clear to very large margins and neatly cancelled with otago duplex fine. Sc. 12g
S.G. 38.1864 (2 May) entire from Dunedin addressed locally, bearing 2d. pale blue, Plate I (worn), clear to very large margins and neatly cancelled with "otago" duplex; fine. Sc. 12g; S.G. 38. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $270.00
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1186 c   1863 (Jan.) envelope from Manuherekia Junction to Ireland, bearing 6d. black-brown (margins in places) twice cancelled 024 in oval of bars and showing a very fine strike of
the manuherekiaCrownjunction n.z. intaglio mail bag sea1863 (Jan.) envelope from Manuherekia Junction to Ireland, bearing 6d. black-brown (margins in places) twice cancelled "024" in oval of bars and showing a very fine strike of the "manuherekia/Crown/junction n.z." intaglio mail bag seal handstamp with reversed "z", also showing Dunedin (19.1), London Paid (17.4, partially over the mail bag seal handstamp) and Kilkenny (18.4) c.d.s.; the envelope with some faults and the 6d. with a defective corner, though a very rare usage of the mail bag seal from a goldfield office. A remarkable cover. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 14d; S.G. 41. provenance: John Woolfe, 2006 Note: The mail bag seal was pressed in to service prior to the arrival of the Goldfield datestampThe rate for this route was 6d. for mail not exceeding ½oz., 1/- for mail exceeding ½oz. but not exceeding 1oz. and 2/- for mail exceeding 1oz. but not exceeding 2oz. On 1 April 1862 new regulations came in to force making the use of postage stamps compulsory for prepayment of postage (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,200.00
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1187 c   1863 (29 Apr.) soldiers envelope From No. 463Prvt. Samuel Swindells H.M. 70th. Regt. at Otahuhu to Manchester, countersigned by the Commanding Officer and bearing 1d.
orange-vermilion with good to very large margins and exceptionally cance1863 (29 Apr.) soldier's envelope "From No. 463Prvt. Samuel Swindells H.M. 70th. Regt." at Otahuhu to Manchester, countersigned by the Commanding Officer and bearing 1d. orange-vermilion with good to very large margins and exceptionally cancelled with the oval-framed "5/otahuhu/a" handstamp, the reverse with despatch, Auckland (30.4) and arrival (21.7) c.d.s.; the face panel a little soiled though a rare franked 1d. soldiers letter rate cover. Sc. 11; S.G. 33. Note: Otahuhu was a small town 9 kilometres south of Auckland. It was a major camp during the 1860's Maori War when this cancellation was introduced in 1862. (Image) Est. $6,000-8,000

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1188 c   1863 (29 Oct.) mourning envelope from Auckland to Tetbury, bearing 6d. red-brown with sheet margin at left and good to large margins elsewhere, neatly cancelled 1 and with
despatch and arrival (13.1) c.d.s. on reverse fine. R.P.S. Certificate1863 (29 Oct.) mourning envelope from Auckland to Tetbury, bearing 6d. red-brown with sheet margin at left and good to large margins elsewhere, neatly cancelled "1" and with despatch and arrival (13.1) c.d.s. on reverse; fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1975). Sc. 14; S.G. 43. provenance: "Antipodes", October 1988 (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $675.00
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1189 c   1864 (26 Mar.) envelope rom Mahurangi to Tetbury, bearing 3d. brown-lilac pair with good to very large margins and neatly cancelled with a light central strike of the
mahuranginew zealand c.d.s. (an early date), upon arrival redirected t1864 (26 Mar.) envelope rom Mahurangi to Tetbury, bearing 3d. brown-lilac pair with good to very large margins and neatly cancelled with a light central strike of the "mahurangi/new zealand" c.d.s. (an early date), upon arrival redirected to Daventry and showing manuscript "1d" redirection charge. A superb pair of good color and an outstanding and most unusual franking of the 6d. rate. Holcombe Certificate (1988). Sc. 13; S.G. 40. provenance: R.C. Agabeg, March 1971 Marcel Stanley, April 1982 "Antipodes", October 1988 Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

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1190 c   1863 (16 Jan.) ¼oz.-½oz. envelope from Tokomairiro (later named Milton) to Stewarton, Scotland, bearing 1- yellow-green with close to very large margins and neatly cancelled
014 in oval of bars, Dunedin transit c.d.s. (13.10) on face, the reve1863 (16 Jan.) ¼oz.-½oz. envelope from Tokomairiro (later named Milton) to Stewarton, Scotland, bearing 1/- yellow-green with close to very large margins and neatly cancelled "014" in oval of bars, Dunedin transit c.d.s. (13.10) on face, the reverse with despatch, Kilmarnock (16.1) and arrival (16.1) c.d.s. A rare and attractive cover from the Gold Fields. B.P.A. Certificate (1990). Sc. 15; S.G. 45. provenance: H. Gordon Kaye, April 1991 Note: From 1 January 1859 until September 1863 this route was 6d. for letters not exceeding ½oz. and 1/- for letters exceeding ½oz. and not exceeding 1oz. An additional charge for the route was made of 3d. for letters under ¼oz. and 6d. for letters between ¼oz. and ½oz. (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,400.00
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1191 c   1863 (13 May) envelope from Lyttelton via Marseilles & Suez to London, bearing 3d. brown-lilac and 6d. red-brown, both with good to large margins, each neatly cancelled 16,
London Paid arrival c.d.s. (16.7) on face, despatch c.d.s. on rev1863 (13 May) envelope from Lyttelton "via Marseilles & Suez" to London, bearing 3d. brown-lilac and 6d. red-brown, both with good to large margins, each neatly cancelled "16", London Paid arrival c.d.s. (16.7) on face, despatch c.d.s. on reverse. A rare and most attractive franking. Sc. 13, 14; S.G. 40, 43. provenance: "Antipodes", 1988 Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 Note: Whilst the additional French rate of 3d. per ¼oz. was introduced on 27 March 1857, it was not until 1 January 1863 that a 3d. value postage stamp was available. Nine months later, on 12 September 1863, the French rate of 3d. was changed to 4d. for ½oz. letters. Use of the 3d. value for its intended use was therefore very short lived and covers in this period are comparatively rare. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,200.00
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1192 c   1863 (1 Aug.) envelope from Otahuhu to London, bearing 3d. brown-lilac and 6d. brown with large margins in places, neatly cancelled and sharing a fine strike of the
oval-framed 5otahuhua handstamp and with Auckland transit c.d.s. (1.8) at1863 (1 Aug.) envelope from Otahuhu to London, bearing 3d. brown-lilac and 6d. brown with large margins in places, neatly cancelled and sharing a fine strike of the oval-framed "5/otahuhu/a" handstamp and with Auckland transit c.d.s. (1.8) at centre, the reverse with superb despatch and arrival (15.10) c.d.s.; the envelope with horizontal crease which crosses the 6d. value, nevertheless an attractive and unusual franking of the premium rate. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 13, 14e; S.G. 40, 42. provenance: Gerald Ellott John Woolfe, October 2006 Note: This cover is illustrated on page 57 of Vol. VII of the RPSNZ handbook. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,150.00
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1193 c   1863 (4 Aug.) ¼oz. envelope from Rangiora to London, bearing 1d. orange-vermilion with good to large margins mainly all round (closed tear at foot), 2d. pale blue Plate 1 (a
little worn) and 6d. brown, both with large margins, each neatly cancell1863 (4 Aug.) ¼oz. envelope from Rangiora to London, bearing 1d. orange-vermilion with good to large margins mainly all round (closed tear at foot), 2d. pale blue Plate 1 (a little worn) and 6d. brown, both with large margins, each neatly cancelled "17" and showing Lyttelton and arrival (15.10) c.d.s. alongside the adhesives, despatch and arrival c.d.s. on reverse; the cover with minor creasing, otherwise a fine and most attractive franking of the 9d. rate. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 11, 12g, 14e; S.G. 33, 38 group, 42. provenance: Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,400.00
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1194 c   1863 (5 Sept.) envelope (flap missing) from Auckland to Birmingham, bearing 2d. blue (Plate I, very worn) horizontal pair and 6d. brown single, both with good to large
margins, each stamp cancelled 1 and showing, on reverse, despatch and part a1863 (5 Sept.) envelope (flap missing) from Auckland to Birmingham, bearing 2d. blue (Plate I, very worn) horizontal pair and 6d. brown single, both with good to large margins, each stamp cancelled "1" and showing, on reverse, despatch and part arrival c.d.s. Attractive. R.P.S. Certificate (1985) states "In spite of lack of tying Genuine so far as one can say". Sc. 12g, 14e; S.G. 39, 42. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

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1195 c   1863 (31 Oct.) envelope from Auckland to Hull, bearing 1d. vermilion with large to enormous margins showing large portion of adjoining stamp at left, 3d. brown-lilac with good
to large margins (small light mark at top) and 6d. red-brown with thre1863 (31 Oct.) envelope from Auckland to Hull, bearing 1d. vermilion with large to enormous margins showing large portion of adjoining stamp at left, 3d. brown-lilac with good to large margins (small light mark at top) and 6d. red-brown with three good to large margins, all cancelled "1" and showing London Paid c.d.s. (8.1) in red towards foot, despatch and arrival (9.1) on reverse. The envelope with central vertical fold though a rare and attractive franking of the 10d. rate. B.P.A. Certificate (1991) states "stamps lifted". Sc. 11e, 13, 14; S.G. 34, 40, 43. provenance: H. Gordon Kaye, April 1991 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

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1196 c   1864 (12 Jan.) ¼oz.-½oz. entire letter from Wellington to London, bearing 2d. pale blue, Plate 1 (worn) and 6d. brown horizontal pairs, both with margins in places, and 6d,
brown single with four margins or margins in places and thrice cancelled1864 (12 Jan.) ¼oz.-½oz. entire letter from Wellington to London, bearing 2d. pale blue, Plate 1 (worn) and 6d. brown horizontal pairs, both with margins in places, and 6d, brown single with four margins or margins in places and thrice cancelled "7", London Paid c.d.s. (12.3) in red towards foot, despatch c.d.s. on reverse. A couple of the stamps with small defects though a most unusual franking at 10d. plus 1/- for late fee. Sc. 12g, 14e; S.G. 38, 42. Note: The late fee of 1/- was introduced on 1 January 1864. It would appear that it was not mandatory to mark mail as Late Letter or that it was being charged the Late Fee. It is presumed that the additional postage was sufficient in order to accept the letter for inclusion in the supplementary mails. Such mails were to be kept open until within twenty minutes of the latest period of despatch from the office. (Ellott) (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,150.00
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1197 c   1864 (10 Feb.) envelope (no flap) from Wellington to London, bearing 1d. vermilion, 2d. pale blue Plate 1 (worn) and 6d. red-brown in combination with perf. 12½ 2d. pale blue,
all cancelled 7 and with despatch c.d.s. to left of the franking, ar1864 (10 Feb.) envelope (no flap) from Wellington to London, bearing 1d. vermilion, 2d. pale blue Plate 1 (worn) and 6d. red-brown in combination with perf. 12½ 2d. pale blue, all cancelled "7" and with despatch c.d.s. to left of the franking, arrival c.d.s. (12.4) in red on reverse. A most attractive and very rare mixed issue franking of 11d., possibly 1d. overpaid, of which very few covers are known. Holcombe Certificate (1992). Sc. 11e, 12g, 14, 32a; S.G. 34, 38, 43, 113. Note: The Postal Notice dated 1 September 1863 (N.Z. Gazette 12 September) announced a proposed change of transit rates via Marseilles. Instead of the 3d. per ¼oz. rate the new rate was to be based on a ½oz. progression of 4d. per ½oz. The Notice stated that "the new charges should be brought into operation as regards letters sent to the United Kingdom as early as possible". (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,400.00
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1198 c   1864 (9 Aug.) double rate 1oz. mourning envelope from New Plymouth to London, bearing 2d. pale blue Plate 1 (worn) with good to large margins, 6d. black-brown and 1- green,
both with two or more margins, all cancelled 6 and with manuscript 1864 (9 Aug.) double rate 1oz. mourning envelope from New Plymouth to London, bearing 2d. pale blue Plate 1 (worn) with good to large margins, 6d. black-brown and 1/- green, both with two or more margins, all cancelled "6" and with manuscript "1oz" in blue crayon alongside the franking, despatch and arrival (17.10) c.d.s. on reverse. An attractive double rate, three-colour, franking. Sc. 12g, 14d, 15 group; S.G. 38, 41, 44. provenance: Marcel Stanley, April 1982 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,400.00
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1199 c   1867 (11 Sept.) envelope registered from Ho Ho to Schleswig, bearing 3d. brown-lilac in combination with 1864-67 1d. carmine-vermilion, 6d. red-brown and 1- yellow-green (2)
sharing manuscript Ho Ho Creek 110967 and all cancelled C in1867 (11 Sept.) envelope registered from Ho Ho to Schleswig, bearing 3d. brown-lilac in combination with 1864-67 1d. carmine-vermilion, 6d. red-brown and 1/- yellow-green (2) sharing manuscript "Ho Ho Creek 11/09/67" and all cancelled "C" in oval of bars at Christchurch in transit, showing various rate marks, oval-framed "pd" and London Registered oval d.s. (4.12), both in red, boxed registration h.s. and "england per aachen/franco" c.d.s., both in blue, Hokitika (1?.9) and Christchurch (16.9) c.d.s. on reverse. The stamps originally removed and incorrectly replaced, subsequently removed for a second time and replaced in the correct positions using an ultra-violet lamp (Ellott). A remarkable four-color, mixed-issue franking paying the 2/6d. registered rate, 4d. overpaid. B.P.A. (1963) and R.P.S. (2006) Certificates. Sc. 13, 31, 36a, 37a; S.G. 40, 110, 122a, 125. provenance: Gerald Ellott John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,200.00
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1200 c   1862 (10 Nov.) envelope from Dunedin to Port du France and apparently carried by private ship, bearing 6d. grey-brown with three close or large margins and indistinctly
cancelled 18, the reverse with clear despatch c.d.s. the envelope ra1862 (10 Nov.) envelope from Dunedin to "Port du France" and apparently carried by private ship, bearing 6d. grey-brown with three close or large margins and indistinctly cancelled "18", the reverse with clear despatch c.d.s.; the envelope rather crumpled and with some soiling. Very rare, being the sole example of a Chalon Head on mail to New Caledonia. Sc. 14d; S.G. 41. provenance: Gerald Ellott John Woolfe, October 2006 Note: From records it is noted that in 1862 twelve letters were sent to New Caledonia, ten from Auckland and two from Dunedin (Ellott). This cover is illustrated on page 71 of Vol. VII of the RPSNZ handbook. (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,400.00
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