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Schuyler J. Rumsey Philatelic Auctions Sale - 60

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Great Britain
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1 2 imageGreat Britain, 1840, 1d black, plate 6, lettered DE, full o.g., clear to large margins, strong color and impression, fresh and Very Fine; with 2010 S. Sismondo certificate. Scott No. 1. SG No. 2  £13,500 ($21,850). A HANDSOME FAULT-FREE MINT EXAMPLE OF THE 1840 PENNY BLACK. (Image1)

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2 2 imageGreat Britain, 1840, 1d black, lettered "KG", large margins to clear, intense shade, cancelled by magenta Glasgow Maltese Cross cancel; insignificant corner crease at bottom left, Very Fine appearance, scarce cancel, Very Fine appearance, a scarce cancel. SG No. 2. Scott No. 1  $320+. (Image1)

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3 2 imageGreat Britain, 1840, 1d black, six singles, plate 4, letters AH-AI, BG-BI & NE, all with clear to ample margins, tied by red Maltese cross cancels on folded letter sheet to Birmingham; cover with reduction at left into receiving postmark on reverse, F.-V.F.; signed Holcombe. Scott No. 1. SG No. 2  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. A RARE MULTIPLE FRANKING OF THE 1840 PENNY BLACK ISSUE. (Image1)

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4 57 imageGreat Britain, 1848, Queen Victoria (embossed), 10d brown, clear to mostly large margins, tied by barred oval handstamp on 1851 folded letter sheet to Florence, Italy, sent via Calais and Genova with transit markings and manuscript "1.20" due upon arrival; name in address panel inked over, otherwise Very Fine, a very attractive item; with 1999 Holcombe certificate. SG No. 57. Scott No. 6  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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5 60 imageGreat Britain, 1854, Queen Victoria (embossed), 6d purple, unusually wide margins, deep rich color, cancelled by numeral "15" grid cancel, Very Fine. SG No. 60. Scott No. 7  $1,000. (Image1)

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6   imageGreat Britain, 1850's British Punch Satirical Envelope, illustration depicting Punch like characters showing events of the times, including California gold panning and Plantation owner's lying on bale of cotton and slave, addressed and hand carried with broken wax seal on reverse, Very Fine and rare. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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7   imageGreat Britain, 1850s Hand Illustrated & Colored Cover Front Correspondence, three skillfully rendered pen designs of Man holding Newspaper, People enjoying the Theater, and Woman sick in Bed, each bearing used 1d red single or pair, all addressed to Lady Alice Hill at Hillsborough Castle, Ireland or at Oakingham, Berks, and The Earl of Hillsborough at Dublin, Very Fine and attractive group. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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8   imageGreat Britain, 1858-60 circa Hand Illustrated Cover Front Correspondence, five skillfully rendered pen designs of Woman with Baby, Man in Desk Chair on mourning cover, Man in Post Office Window, Man playing Musical Instrument and Woman Reading, all incorporating petite cut 1d red stamps ingeniously into the various designs, most appear used from London to the Bourke family in Ireland or member in London; one with small erosion hole, Very Fine for these. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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9   imageGreat Britain, 1896 Hand Illustrated and Colored Cover Front, design showing Soldier, Sailor and HMS ship between on large cover from Pte. O.E. Farnell of H.M.S. Forte at Chatham Dockyard to The Art Editor of "The Regiment" at London, bearing 1d purple tied by "Chatham JU 10 '96" postmark within rope frame; edge tear at left, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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10 399/402,450-2 imageGreat Britain, 1913-34, 2s6d-10sh King George V "Seahorse" issues, Waterlow printings, regular and re-engraved printings; set of 3 of each (6 stamps), o.g., lightly hinged, all well centered, strong vivid color, Very Fine. SG No. 399/402,450-2  £2,750 ($4,450). (Image1)

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11 403 imageGreat Britain, 1913, King George V "Seahorse", Waterlow printing, £1 green, London postmark, London town cancel, rich color, margin tear at top right, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 176. SG No. 403  £1,250 ($2,020). (Image1)

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12 438 imageGreat Britain, 1929, £1 P.U.C., corner margin single, o.g., lightly hinged, exceptional centering, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine, a choice marginal single. Scott No. 209. SG No. 438  £750 ($1,210). (Image1)

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Ascension
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
13 45ca, 45c imageAscension, 1944, King George VI Pictorial, 2s6d black & deep carmine, perf 13, "Davit" flaw, bottom left stamp in a block of 4, o.g., lightly hinged at top, never hinged at bottom (flaw n.h.), pristine with bright colors, Very Fine, a very scarce variety. Scott No. 47 var. SG No. 45ca, 45c  £1,726 ($2,790). (Image1)

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South Australia
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
14 25, 32 imageSouth Australia, 1863, Queen Victoria, 2d pale vermilion, rouletted, in combination with 1865, Queen Victoria, 6d dull blue, rouletted, two singles on cover to Green, Wisconsin, tied by "Adelaide S.A. Sp 26 64" postmarks, red "London Paid" transit and "16 cents" credit handstamp, blue "11 US Notes" handstamp and "Chicago Am Pkt 5 Dec 24" cds; right 6d stamp with corner nicks, F.-V.F. Scott No. 16+20. SG No. 25+32  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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Victoria
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
15 D34 imageVictoria, Postage Due, 1906, ½d aniline rose & pale yellow green, tied by manuscript on 1911 postcard to Melbourne redirected to Maffra, franked with Russia 1909, 3k carmine tied by Pori (Finland) cds, Melbourne receiving cds and "T ½" in oval handstamp with manuscript rate, Very Fine, an extremely rare single and quite possibly unique solo Victoria ½d Postage Due usage. SG No. D34. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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16   imageVictoria, 1887, 1d violet brown, postal card cut square in combination with 1893, 1d orange brown postal card cut square + 1887 ½d rose wrapper cut, all affixed on corner card cover to Pittsburgh, Pa., all tied by "Melbourne, Ap 2, 94" duplex postmarks, Very Fine and unusual. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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Australia
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
17 21d imageAustralia, 1914, King George V, 1d carmine red, Die Ia, 2nd watermark, single and vertical bisect pair on local corner card cover, tied by 1918 Sydney machine cancel; cover opening slit at top right corner, Very Fine, a very scarce bisect usage. SG No. 21d. Scott No. 21b  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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18 135 imageAustralia, 1932, Kangaroo and Map, 5s gray & yellow, C of A watermark, horizontal gutter pair, o.g., never hinged, bright colors on fresh paper, small natural paper inclusion in right stamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 126. SG No. 135  £320 for hinged singles ($520). (Image1)

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19 O52-O53 imageAustralia, Official, 1915-28, £1-£2 Kangaroos, perforated "O.S.", 3rd watermark, C.T.O. town corner cancels (o.g. on reverse), strong colors, £2 with ragged perfs, a Very Fine pair, still very scarce high value official issues. SG No. O52-O53  £7,000 for used ($11,330). (Image1)

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20   imageAustralia, 1832 London, England to Port Stephens, N.S.W., folded letter sheet addressed to Capt. Sir N.E. Parry, R.N. Commissioner aboard the ship Agnes, manuscript "1¼ oz" weight and 1/8 due rate, greenish blue "Sydney General Post Office, 12 Ju " crown oval date stamp at center, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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21   imageAustralia, 1839 Langollerd to Parramatta, N.S.W., overland letter with manuscript "1/2" due rate for over 400 miles, indistinct box handstamp ("Via Cassilis" ?) and "Midday Mail." oval handstamp applied in Sydney, reverse with "General Post Office, Sydney, Ju 3, 1839" crown oval transit date stamp and circular Parramatta receiver; some slight cover erosion to outer top flap not affecting postmarks, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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22   imageAustralia, 1846 Geelong, N.S.W. to Melbourne, Victoria, folded letter sheet endorsed "Deputy Registrar" to the Resident Judge in Melbourne, red "Free Geelong" boxed handstamp crossed out with manuscript "8" due rating as the post office recognized only the Registrar and not the Deputy Registrar as have free franking privilege, Geelong origin date stamp and Melbourne receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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23   imageAustralia, 1849 Seymour, N.S.W. to Melbourne, Victoria, folded letter to the curator of interstate estates with brown "Free Seymour" boxed handstamp crossed out with "8" rate applied, reverse with "Seymour, Port Phillip, Au 12" transit and Melbourne arrival oval date stamps, Very Fine, an interesting unaccepted free mail usage, it was shortly after this letter was mail that free mail was abolished on January 1st of 1850. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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24 N imageAustralia, 1850 Newcastle to Sydney, N.S.W. forwarded to East Maitland, folded letter sheet franked with N.S.W. 1850, 2d indigo, early impression & 2d dull blue, worn impression, both with four large even margins, tied by grid cancels with fancy boxed "6 O'Clock" handstamp denoting the pick up time at the Post Office, reverse with Sydney receiving and forwarding postmarks, Extremely Fine and choice, a wonderful Sydney view cover with one stamp paying the initial postage and other paying the readdress fee. SG No. N.S.W. 21+25  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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25 N imageAustralia, 1851 Sydney N.S.W. to Launceston, Van Dieman's Land, folded letter franked with N.S.W. 1850, 1d crimson lake on bluish + 1851, 2d dull blue on greyish and neatly tied by barred oval handstamps, manuscript "Overland June 17th 1851" endorsement at top however sent by ship with manuscript "4" due rate marked upon arrival, reverse with Sydney origin, Melbourne transit and receiving postmarks; cover with sealed internal spindle hole in address panel near bottom, Very Fine. SG No. N.S.W. 9+37  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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26   imageAustralia, 1851 Sydney, N.S.W. to Adelaide, S.A. forwarded to Burra Burra, folded letter sheet endorsed "Overland" and franked with N.S.W. 1850, 2d blue, two singles (different shades and impressions) tied by barred oval handstamps, "Sydney, New South Wales, My 2, 1851" origin and "Melbourne, Port Phillip, My 8, 1851" transit backstamps, underfranked 8d rate with manuscript "8" due, redirected with additional 8d charge and final "1/4" arrival charge, cover opened and resealed in transit near Adelaide with transit note on innerflap…I have opened this to see how my boys were…the man waits to take this back to town, Very Fine, an unusual and rare inter-colonial usage. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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27   imageAustralia, 1853 Plymouth, England to Williams Town, Victoria, mourning cover franked with G.B. 1847, 1sh green embossed (S.G. 56), margins ample to just touching, tied by "620" barred oval with Plymouth origin cds on reverse, sent via Melbourne where it was charged "3" which was crossed out and re-rated "5" due for ship letter charge, reverse with red "Ship Letter, Melbourne" entry and "Williamstown, Victoria, My 21, 1853" receiving postmark, Very Fine and choice; with 1995 Holcombe certificate. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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28   imageAustralia, 1853 Geelong, Victoria to Fingal, Tasmania, cover with "Per Steamer, via Launceston" routing endorsement at top, franked with Victoria 1852, 3d light blue + 1850 2d brown lilac tied by "2/V" barred oval handstamps, for 2d overland to Melbourne and 3d ship rate to Launceton, manuscript "5" due upon arrival for 4d Tasmanian ship letter charge and 1d inland to Fingal, appropriate transit backstamps; 3d with small nick and horizontal crease in 2d, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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29   imageAustralia, 1855 London, England to Melbourne, Victoria, folded printed form notice from the Melbourne Postmaster General regarding the detainment of a ship letter until 6d in postage is paid, returned to the same with "5" and "6" due rates and red "48" butterfly handstamp, reverse with red London and Melbourne Ship Letter date stamps, Very Fine. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)


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30   imageAustralia, 1855 Battersea, England to Melbourne, Victoria, cover franked with G.B. 1854, 2d blue, three singles tied by "2" barred oval handstamps, red "1d" handstamp and manuscript "2" rate with three-line "Advertised and Unclaimed" handstamp, reverse with straight line origin handstamp and red G.P.O. Victoria cds, original enclosure, accompanied by original "Dead Letter Branch/Returned Paid Letter" return cover with printed Rowland Hill notice on innerflap and cover; original cover with small light stain affecting one stamp, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $750 - 1,000.Complete images: View gallery or Download PDF (805KB) (Image1)


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31   imageAustralia, 1856 London, England to Melbourne, Victoria, endorsed prepaid packet letter with red "London, Paid, Mr 6, 1856" cds, redirected upon arrival to Tarrengower with Victoria 1850, 1d rose + 3d blue slightly overlapping and tied by barred "1" oval handstamps, Melbourne and transit backstamps; light cover soiling and outer nicks at top center, F.-V.F., an interesting incoming usage with redirection fee paid by first issue adhesives. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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32   imageAustralia, 1868 Aberdeen, Scotland to Melbourne, Victoria, cover franked with G.B. 1867, 6d QV tied by origin duplex postmark, "via Panama" routing endorsement and blue "6d, More To Pay" in oval handstamp, London transit and receiving backstamps; some cover edge toning at top edge, Very Fine, the Panama route went bankrupt shortly thereafter in December of 1868. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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33   imageAustralia, 1877 London, England to Melbourne, Victoria, consignee letter endorsed "Shippers Letter, pr British Commerce", handed over to the postal authorities in Melbourne and handstamped with boxed "Loose Ship Letter" and "2d To Pay" in oval; couple tone bands and tears at top, otherwise Very Fine, an early and limited use of both handstamps. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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34   imageAustralia, 1878 Muttaburra to Elderslie, Queensland, cover franked with Queensland 1876, 1d orange, pair tied by "275" barred oval cancel with Muttaburra cds alongside, forwarded to Waverly with boxed "Deficient Postage" handstamp and red crayon "2d" fee for redirecting an incolony letter, Clermont transit postmarks and appropriate backstamps, Very Fine, a unusual usage of a deficient postage handstamp on a redirected cover. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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35   imageAustralia, 1883 Symphorien, France to Adelaide, South Australia, unpaid cover with "via Brindisi" routing and origin cds on face, red manuscript "50c" rating with numerous French transit postmark on reverse including red Lignet packet, "T" in triangle handstamp and large bold "10" pence rate handstamp applied in Adelaide upon arrival, Very Fine, a rare due marking from Adelaide. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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36 U imageAustralia, 1885 Madison, Wis. to Sydney forwarded to Geelong, Victoria, cover franked with U.S. 1883, 2¢ red brown, two pairs and three singles canceled by target handstamps, "via San Francisco" routing endorsement with pencil "Due 10¢" above, "Insufficiently Prepaid" handstamp with oval "More To Pay" handstamp with "5" rate struck at center, forwarded with "5" rate crossed out and rated "2d" in manuscript, appropriate transit backstamps; stamp faults from overlapping cover, otherwise Very Fine, a interesting underpaid double rate letter usage. Scott No. U.S. 210  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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37   imageAustralia, 1887 Palermo, Italy to Sydney, New South Wales, 1881, 10c brown domestic postal card with Palermo origin cds at right and Sydney receiver below, blue crayon "T" and "10d" due rate handstamp for double the 5d international postal card rate, Very Fine, a previously unrecorded example of this 10d handstamp. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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38   imageAustralia, 1888 Marborough, Queensland to Adelaide, S.A. forwarded to East Melbourne, Victoria, cover franked with Queensland 1887, 2d gray blue tied by sunburst cancel with origin cds alongside, forwarded to East Melbourne with South Australia 1876, 2d orange tied by "Ship Mail Room, Adelaide" duplex postmark; appropriate transit and receiving backstamps; some contemporary docketing affect S.A. 2d, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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39   imageAustralia, 1891 Sydney O.H.M.S. Registered Envelope, 6d red entire posted locally to the Dept. of Public Instruction, with "Sydney, Ju 20, 91" duplex postmark and an unrecorded "Officially Registered, Sydney N.S.W., Ju 22, 91, 4d More to Pay" date stamp; minor staining, otherwise Very Fine, an extremely rare registration due marking. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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40   imageAustralia, 1891 Foggia, Italy to Sydney, New South Wales, G.B. 1d entire franked with Italy 1879, 20c orange pair tied by Foggia postmark, manuscript "T" and "0.20" noted upon sending, straight line "More to Pay" and "4d" rate due handstamp for double the 2d deficiency; light cover edge wear, otherwise Very Fine, with less than five examples of this 4d rate handstamp are recorded. Estimate  $250 - 350. (Image1)


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41 O71 imageAustralia, 1894 Adelaide, South Australia to Cincinnati, O., official Post Office and Telegraph Dept cover franked with South Australia Official 1891, 2½d on 4d deep green tied by "GPO Adelaide, No 16, 94" duplex postmark, Very Fine, an official letter which no doubt was for return or more to pay letter. SG No. O71  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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42   imageAustralia, 1907 Leicester, England Round-The-World Via Sydney, New South Wales, oversized cover franked with G.B. 4½d QV issue tied by origin cds's to Sydney, readdressed to Nelson, British Columbia and franked with N.S.W. 1888, 4d brown + 1891, 3d green + 1899, 2½d dark blue diagonally bisected, 4d & 3d tied by "Registered, Sydney N.S.W., Ju 10, 07" cds, received in Nelson, B.C. with Canada 1906 5¢ Postage Due tied by Nelson postmark, readdressed again back to Leicester via New York with Canada 1898, 7¢ olive yellow + 2¢ Map + 1897, 2¢ Jubilee, London etiquette and appropriate transit backstamps; cover tear at top, still Very Fine for this. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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43   imageAustralia, 1928 Melbourne International Philatelic Exposition, red "1 No, 28" cds on locally addressed cover, with blue circle and red "T 3d" paid by 3d Kookaburra tied by second Exposition cancel in blue, Very Fine, philatelic but unusual and attractive. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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44 D1, D3 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1902, ½d emerald green, in combination with Postage Due, 1902, 2d emerald green and manuscript canceled on post card to Tasmania, franked with Strait Settlements 1¢ KEVII tied by "Penang, Se 3, 1904" cds, "T" in triangle handstamp with pencil rate above; internal tear in card, otherwise Very Fine, one of only a handful of single first series ½d Postage Due issues on cover. SG No. D1+D3  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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45 D12 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1902, 1d emerald green, perf 11, light manuscript cancel as almost always for this issue, nicely centered, strong color, Very Fine. Scott No. J2a. SG No. D12  £800 ($1,300). (Image1)

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46 D31, D27 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1902, 1s emerald green, in combination with Postage Due, 1902, 5d emerald green, bottom margin pair on cover to Hobart, Tasmania, tied by indistinct town cancels, franked with Victoria 1d red pair tied by "1740" barred oval handstamps, "Beech Forest, Victoria, Je 6, 07" origin cds and "T 4d" in oval alongside; couple cover filing holes, one affecting 1sh, otherwise Very Fine, with postage dues accounting for a total of probably five additional letters. SG No. D31+D27  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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47 D17-18,23,25,28,36 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1902-04, ½d//10d used blocks, 6 blocks; includes 1d compound perf, 2d (perf 11, manuscript cancels), 5d, 6d & 10d blocks of 6 and 3d rejoined block of 8 (two blocks of 4), datestamp cancels, overall Very Fine, scarce commercially used multiples. SG No. D17-18,23,25,28,36  £593 for singles ($960). (Image1)

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48 D44 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1903, 20s emerald green, perf 11, watermarked Large Crown & NSW, N.S.W. oval cancel, bright color, faint pressed crease, Very Fine appearance, S.G. catalog value for canceled to order. Scott No. J22. SG No. D44 £2,250 ($3,640). A RARE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1903 20S PERF 11 POSTAGE DUE ISSUE. The ACSC states "All stamps with NSW within three concentric ovals cancellations are believed to be cancelled to order.". While this statement holds for most used bearing this cancel (all unvariably with sharp neat strikes) this stamp bears a partial slightly smudged strike which is consistent of postally used rather than a C.T.O. strike. Furthermore, the stamp has been creased which is a consistency of stamps being used and removed from bulk postage documents. (Image1)

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49 D52 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1906, 4d green, perf 11, o.g., hinge remnant, nicely centered, strong bright color on bright paper, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. J27a. SG No. D52  £5,000 ($8,090). AN ATTRACTIVE AND RARE MINT EXAMPLE OF THE 1906 4D PERF 11 POSTAGE DUE ISSUE. (Image1)

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50 D45, D45w imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1907, ½d green, 2 complete right pane sheets of 60, one with watermark upright and "97076" machine serial number in top right corner selvage, other with watermark inverted, each with 'ST' of 'POSTAGE' joined flaw (position R9/1), all except one stamp never hinged, serial number pane with some crimped perfs at right, otherwise Very Fine, a exceptionally rare pair of sheets. SG No. D45, D45w  £1,680 for o.g. singles ($2,720). Marginal markings on these issues are unusual and it is believed that they occur once in every 1,000 sheets and that the numbers were used for inventory purposes by the paper manufacturer. (Image1)

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51 D53-D57 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1907, ½d-6d dull green, perf 11½x11, o.g., lightly hinged, all exceptionally fresh, Very Fine, a scarce set. SG No. D53-D57  £990 ($1,600). (Image1)

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52 D60 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1909, 2s dull green, perf 11, full slightly toned o.g., bright vivid color, Very Fine, an attractive and scarce high value. Scott No. J35. SG No. D60  £1,000 ($1,620). (Image1)

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53 D61 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1909, 10s dull green, perf 11, o.g., lightly hinged, attractively centered, strong bright color, Very Fine, a very scarce key high value postage due issue. SG No. D61  £2,500 ($4,050). (Image1)

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54 D62 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1909, 20s dull green, perf 11, full lightly toned o.g., well centered for this tight margin issue, bright vivid color, Very Fine. SG No. D62  £6,500 ($10,520). A LOVELY EXAMPLE OF THE EXTREMELY RARE 1909 20SH POSTAGE DUE ISSUE. The 1909 2sh, 10sh and 20sh Postage Dues were issued only in Sydney and were available for only a few months before being replaced with the following bicolored series. Complete images: View gallery or Download PDF (8.6KB) (Image1)

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55 D63-D71 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1909, ½d-5sh used blocks, blocks of 4 or 6 with both 1d & 2d dies (1d die II block of 8), plus 2sh shade, various datestamps & the 5sh with N.S.W. numeral '376', Very Fine. SG No. D63-D71  £465 for singles ($750). (Image1)

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56 D76//D87 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1912, ½d-£1 perforation and color study, of 24 stamps showing color, perf and watermark variety (two low values used), includes perf 14 Cooke Printing, 1d x8 including watermark sideways */o, 2d x3, 3d, 4d x2, 1sh, the scarce 10sh & £1 mint o.g. (only 343 and 708 stamps issues respectively); couple flaws in a couple ½d values, F.-V.F. overall. SG No. D76//D87  £3,174 ($5,140). (Image1)

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57 D95 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1919, 3d carmine & yellow green, manuscript "23/11/36" date canceled on cover to Alberton, South Australia, first flight with typed endorsement "Melbourne - Dutch East Indies, By courtesy of Messrs W.D. Rous and H.J. Van Beckman. Via Hornet Moth 'plane", cover franked with Netherlands Indies 1912, 7½ bister tied by "Koepang, 19. 10. 36" cds, two different "T" due handstamps and signed by both pilots, Very Fine, illustrated in Eustis Australian Airmail Catalogue (under number 642). Scott No. J54. SG No. D95  Estimate $750 - 1,000. THE ONLY COVER FLOWN OF THE MELBOURNE - DUTCH EAST INDIES FIRST FLIGHT.Complete images: View gallery or Download PDF (26KB) (Image1)

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58 D86 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1921, 10s scarlet & pale yellow green, perf 14, bottom margin block of 4 with "CA" monogram imprint, o.g., never hinged, some perf separations at top, fresh and Very Fine, BW #D102zc, cats $340+. Scott No. J48 var. SG No. D86  £100 for singles ($160). (Image1)

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59 D86 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1921, 10s scarlet & pale yellow green, perf 14, bottom margin block of 4 with "JBC" monogram imprint, o.g., hinge remnant, fresh and Very Fine, BW #D102z, cats $280. Scott No. J48 var. SG No. D86  £100 for singles ($160). (Image1)

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60 D100 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1931, 1d carmine & yellow green, vertical strip of three, in combination with ½d KGV used as Postage Due on Columbia, La. corner card cover, franked with U.S. 2¢ Red Cross issue tied by origin cds, dues canceled by "Geelong, Vic., 12 No, 31" cds's, "T 3½d" in oval and "Centimes 30T" circular handstamps, Very Fine, the Geelong post office undoubtedly was out of ½d postage dues and resorted the to the regular issue stamps, a very scarce combination. SG No. D100 Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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61 D110 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1936, 6d carmine & yellow green, perf 11, irregular block of 3, tied by "Fremantle, 1 Je, 37" cds's on incoming airmail cover, franked with G.B. 6d KGV tied by "Scarborough, Yorks, 9 May, 1917" machine postmark, blue crayon "45" in circle and "T" in octagon handstamp, bold Fremantle receiving cds and reverse with Perth transit backstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. J62. SG No. D110  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. A REMARKABLE LARGEST RECORDED USED MULTIPLE OF THE SCARCE 1936 6D PERF 11 POSTAGE DUE ISSUE. CONSIDERED THE RAREST COVER OF THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH PERIOD. While the airmail rate from Australia was 1/6 per half ounce, the rate from England was only 1/3. This equivalent deficiency of 9d is reflected as 9d postage plus 9d tax. The small blue crayon 45 refers to the 45 gold centimes (UPU artificial international currency) for which the A£ equivalent was 1/6. (Image1)

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62 D107 var. imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1937, 2d carmine & yellow green, left gutter imperforate, left gutter margin single imperforate between the stamp and gutter, o.g., lightly hinged, choice centering, Extremely Fine, a rare and attractive perforation error. ACSC No. D108b $1,000 ($620). SG No. D107 var.  Estimate $600 - 800. According to the A.C.S.C., three sheets were produced in this fashion with only 30 examples issued, of the surviving examples some have had the left most perforations trimmed. (Image1)

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63 D127 imageAustralia, Postage Due, 1957, 8d carmine & green, tied by "Elizabeth St. P.O., Melbourne, 23 Ap, 57" First Day of Issue postmark on unaddressed cacheted cover; cover toning on reverse, otherwise Very Fine, a surprisingly rare first day of the 1957 8d Postage Due issue. SG No. D127  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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Bahamas
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
64 173b, 173 imageBahamas, 1942, "LANDFALL OF COLUMBUS" on King George VI, 3s slate purple & myrtle green, stop after "COLUMBUS" (R 2/12), right center stamp in a corner margin block of 9 with 483 sheet number, o.g., never hinged, hinted of toning, otherwise Very Fine, a very scarce overprint error variety. Scott No. 127 var. SG No. 173b, 173  £2,500 ($4,050). (Image1)

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Bermuda
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
65   imageBermuda, 1882, ½d + 1d formula post card, postcard #2, setting A, used in 1885 from Hamilton to U.S., N.Y. receiver, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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British Central Africa
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
66   imageCurrent Opening Bid: $4,000 (Image1)


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British Offices in the Turkish Empire
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
67   imageBritish Offices in the Turkish Empire, 1884 (Apr. 26) Constantinople, Turkey to Galveston, Texas, cover bearing G.B. 2½d blue tied by "C" barred oval cancel, red "British Post Office Constantinople AP 26 84" cds, New York (5.12) and Galveston (5.16) backstamps, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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Newfoundland
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
68 2 imageNewfoundland, 1857, 2d scarlet vermilion, grid cancels, rich color, clear to ample margins, corner wrinkle and small sealed tear at bottom, Very Fine appearance, still an attractive example of this rare stamp. SG No. 2. Scott No. 2 $6,000. (Image1)

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69   imageNewfoundland, 1897, 1898 St. Johns Registered covers, two covers, first 1897 bearing 1¢-6¢ (61-66) franking tied by circular grids, matching "St. Johns, Newf'd, 29 JY 97" cds and large "R" oval handstamp, Boston (8.4) transit backstamp, 1898 use bearing four ½¢ Black Dog (58) singles, two 1¢ Victoria (79) singles, and 3¢ Queen Alexandria (83) pair, all tied by "St. Johns, Newf'd, AU 6 '98" cds, Boston (8.11) and Mount Vernon (8.16) backstamps, Very Fine and attractive pair. Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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Nova Scotia
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
70 1 imageNova Scotia, 1853, 1d red brown, Horizontal Pair and Single, large margins to just in, tied by "H" in grid cancels on cover to Charlotte Town, Price Edward Island, reverse Halifax (7.30.1857) origin cds and "Prince Edward Island AU 3, 1857" receiving backstamp; flap torn, faint horizontal file fold well away from stamps, fresh and Very Fine; with 1985 P.F. certificate. SG No. 1. Scott No. 1  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A RARE 1D 1853 ISSUE USAGE TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (Image1)

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71 1 imageNova Scotia, 1853, 1d red brown, Horizontal Pair and Single, large margins to just in, beautiful colors and impressions, tied by "H" in grid cancels on folded letter to Pictou, matching "Halifax NO 8, 1858" backstamp, Pictou (11.9) receiving backstamp; internal tear in address sheet, two vertical folds, one barely affecting right stamp, still Very Fine. SG No. 1. Scott No. 1  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. AN ATTRACTIVE USE OF THE 1D 1853 ISSUE ON COVER. (Image1)

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72 3a imageNova Scotia, 1851, 3d bright blue, bisected, used with two singles, tied across cut by neat strike of oval grid on blue 1856 folded cover with top flap only to Liverpool, England, reverse with neat "Amherst MR 25, 1856" backstamp and front with red "5" credit handstamp, red "Pkt. Letter Paid Liverpool, AP 6" tombstone arrival also ties tow singles; reduced slightly at bottom, two vertical file folds with one barely affecting right stamp, Very Fine; with 1938 R.P.S. certificate where described as "part of cover". SG No. 3a. Scott No. 2a  $3,750+. A SCARCE BISECT USE OF THE 3D 1851 ISSUE TO ENGLAND. (Image1)

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73 3a imageNova Scotia, 1851, 3d bright blue, bisected, used with two singles, tied across the cut by bold strike of oval grid on blue 1855 folded cover to Liverpool, England, reverse with Amherst (11.6.55) cds and Halifax (11.8) transit cds, red manuscript "5" rating, red "Pkt. Letter Paid Liverpool 18 No" tombstone transit also tied right single; two vertical file folds including one affecting right stamp, still Very Fine, ex-Gibson. SG No. 3a. Scott No. 2a  $3,750+. (Image1)

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Canada
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
74 1a imageCanada, 1851, Beaver, 3d orange vermilion, laid paper, light target cancel, large well balanced margins, strong bright orange vermilion color, Extremely Fine and choice; with 2002 and 2014 P.F. certificates, the latter Graded (XF 90). SG No. 1a. Scott No. 1a  $1,000. (Image1)

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75 2 imageCanada, 1851, Prince Albert, 6d slate violet, laid paper, huge margins to clear with sheet margin at right, cancelled by target on cover to Gloucester Mass., matching "Montreal L.C. AU 10, 1854" cds; some slight cover soiling, Very Fine and desirable use with a sheet margin single. SG No. 2. Scott No. 2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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76 3 imageCanada, 1851, Prince Albert, 6d grayish purple, laid paper, large to huge margins, clear laid lines, bold strike of target cancel, choice and Extremely Fine. SG No. 3. Scott No. 2b  $1,750. (Image1)

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77 12 imageCanada, 1857, Queen Victoria, 7½d green, light grid cancel, clear to ample margins, rich color, F.-V.F.; with 2014 P.F. certificate. SG No. 12. Scott No. 9  $3,500. (Image1)

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78 32 imageCanada, 1859, Beaver, 5¢ vermilion, horizontal pair, dark color, tied by circular grid cancels duplexed with "Montreal C.W. SP 13, 1867" cds on immaculate cover to Stowe Vt., fresh and Extremely Fine. SG No. 32. Scott No. 15  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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79 75 imageCanada, 1870, Small Queen, 1¢ yellow, o.g., never hinged, precision centering, radiant color, Extremely Fine, a tough never hinged stamp so choice. SG No. 75. Scott No. 35  $110. (Image1)

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80 121 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, ½¢ black, o.g., never hinged, wide margins and attractive centering, rich color on bright paper, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. SG No. 121. Scott No. 50  $300. (Image1)

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81 129 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 6¢ yellow brown, o.g., never hinged (natural wrinkle), large margins, fresh with rich vivid color, Very Fine and choice; with 1999 C.P.E.S. certificate. SG No. 129. Scott No. 55  $575. (Image1)

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82 133 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 20¢ vermilion, o.g., never hinged, choice centering amid large margins, intensely rich color, Extremely Fine and choice, a striking never hinged stamp; with 1995 C.P.E.S. certificate. SG No. 133. Scott No. 59  $650. (Image1)

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83 145 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria "Maple Leaf", 3¢ carmine, large jumbo margin gem centered single, tied by 1901 town postmark on multicolored illustrated Alpha Chemical Co. cover showing Advancing British Regiments with Naval Fleet on Foreground, to St. Catharines with receiving backstamp tying large multicolored Quickshine Polish seal, Very Fine and choice. SG No. 145. Scott No. 69  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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84 147 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria "Maple Leaf", 6¢ brown, o.g., never hinged, large margins, fresh with rich color, Very Fine and choice. SG No. 147. Scott No. 71  $325. (Image1)

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85 160 imageCanada, 1902, Queen Victoria "Numeral", 7¢ olive yellow, o.g., never hinged, choice centering amid wide margins, strong color, Extremely Fine. SG No. 160. Scott No. 81  $300. (Image1)

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86 166 imageCanada, 1898, Imperial Penny Postage, 2¢ black, lavender & carmine, tied to beautiful bluish gray ornate allover "To Commemorate the Inauguration of Imperial Penny Postage, Christmas Day 1898" cover by neat strike Berlin on Official First Day of 12/25/1898, cover unaddressed, Very Fine, a beautiful and rare commemoration cover. SG No. 166. Scott No. 85  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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87 176 imageCanada, 1903, King Edward VII, 2¢ carmine, o.g., never hinged, perfect centering amid large beautifully balanced margins, vibrant color on bright paper, Superb, a marvelous mint gem. SG No. 176. Scott No. 90  $95. (Image1)

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88 189 imageCanada, 1908, 1¢ Quebec, o.g., never hinged, exceptional centering amid well balanced mammoth margins all around, bright and fresh with rich deep color, a Superb jumbo gem, a remarkable immense margin Tercentenary issue. SG No. 189. Scott No. 97  $63. (Image1)

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89 212 imageCanada, 1925, King George V "Admiral", 20¢ olive green, o.g., never hinged, wide margins, rich color, fresh and Very Fine. SG No. 212. Scott No. 119  $250. (Image1)

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90 255 imageCanada, 1923, King George V "Admiral", $1 orange, o.g., never hinged, large oversized margins, strong bright color, Very Fine and choice. SG No. 255. Scott No. 122  $240. (Image1)

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91 284 imageCanada, 1929, 50¢ Bluenose, o.g., never hinged, virtually perfect centering amid large beautifully balanced margins, rich color and post office fresh, a Superb gem, a magnificent never hinged example of the 50¢ Bluenose issue; with 2014 P.S.A.G. Graded certificate (98). SG No. 284. Scott No. 158  $440. (Image1)

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92 159 imageCanada, 1929, $1 Parliament, nicely centered with rich color on brilliant white paper, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine. Scott No. 159  $600. (Image1)

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93 288-297,300-305 imageCanada, 1930, 1¢-$1 King George V "Maple Leaf" definitives complete, o.g., never hinged, hand selected for choice centering, all bright and fresh with rich colors, an Extremely Fine set. SG No. 288-297,300-305. Scott No. 162-177 $1,012. (Image1)

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Cayman Islands
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
94 6a imageCayman Islands, 1901, King Edward VII, 6d brown, dented frame, full o.g. (yellowing hinge spot), bright color, trivial gum bend cert calls "crease" which it does not, Very Fine; with 2009 S. Sismondo certificate. Scott No. 6 var. SG No. 6a  £425 ($690). (Image1)

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Ceylon
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
95 1, 2, 4 imageCeylon, 1857, Queen Victoria, 1d blue, 6d plum, 2d deep green, large margins to just in, slightly overlapping and tied by grid cancels on 1858 cover to Highholm, Scotland, reverse with "Pusilawe Post Oct. 8, 1858" cds with date in manuscript and also "Port Glasgow NO 8, 1858" transit; cover wear and edge tears, 2d corner flaw, Fine, a scarce and colorful three-color franking. Scott No. 1, 2, 4  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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96 2a imageCeylon, 1857, Queen Victoria, 1d blue, imperf, four singles, margins to slightly in, all tied by circular grid cancels on blue folded letter to San Francisco Cal., "Colombo Steamer Letter, AU 3, 1857" rimless backstamp and matching "British -Packet-Postage Paid" rimless handstamp, endorsed "p steamer via China", Hong Kong (9.19) transit backstamp, "San Francisco Dec 5 1857" arrival cds and matching "Ship 6" clamshell due rating handstamp; address excised, Fine; with 2000 B.P.A. certificate. SG No. 2a. Scott No. 3a  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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97 360 imageCeylon, 1927, King George V, 100r dull purple & blue, Multiple Script CA watermark, top margin single, o.g., very lightly hinged, rich intense colors, wide margins, Very Fine. Scott No. 247. SG No. 360  £2,000 ($3,240). (Image1)

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Cyprus
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
98 117a imageCyprus, 1928, King George V, £5 black on yellow, left gutter margin single, o.g., lightly hinged, well centered amid nicely balanced margins, bold color on bright yellow paper, Very Fine and choice, a beautiful example of this scarce KGV high value. Scott No. 109. SG No. 117a  £3,750 ($6,070). (Image1)

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Falkland Islands
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
99 127/38 imageFalkland Islands, 1933, Centenary, ½d-£1 complete, o.g., never hinged, all bright and fresh with rich vibrant colors, nicely centered throughout, a Very Fine and choice set, a wonderful never hinged set of the 1933 Centenary issue. Scott No. 65-76. SG No. 127/38  £4,250 for hinged ($6,880). (Image1)

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100   imageFalkland Islands, 1933, Centenary, ½d-£1 complete, o.g., never hinged, well centered throughout, all with rich colors on bright fresh paper, a Very Fine and choice set, a rare never hinged set of the 1933 Centenary issue. Scott Nos. 65-76. SG Nos. 127/38  £4,250 for hinged ($6,880). (Image1)


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