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901 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 2d. marginal imperforate pairs with inscriptions, scarce thus, indicating positions from the left or right of sheet and with large or small parts of gum. Ex Jenkins (2007) or Bell (2013). S.G. 254a, cat. £750. (2) (Image1)

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Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
902 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 (Sept.) 2d. perf. 11 x 12 selection incl. marginal mint block of thirty, overprinted “Specimen” and “SPECIMEN”, used blocks of thirty (the largest multiple believed to exist) and twenty-four (showing all three monograms in the lower margin), identified printing flaws, “CP” monogram single and an ordinary pair on an 1889 envelope to Cambridge, used ‘abroad’ in Hobart, New Caledonia and with a French paquebot cancellation, punctured “GR” (Government Railways) (2, one an an 1895 O.H.M.S envelope) and the scarce 1895 postal forgery perf. 11 used. (28 items) (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
903 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 2d. perf. 11 x 12 frankings group with 1892 (May 28) 3d. on 4d. registration envelope to Hamburg with the record franking of blocks of twelve and six and a pair (all on rear) tied by “REGISTERED/SYDNEY” c.d.s., 1895 (Mar. 1) 3d. registration envelope to Cook Islands from Mount Victoria and franked a strip of three and 1895 (June 3) 3d. registration envelope to Brazil franked single and 1/2d. tied by Albury duplex. (3) (Image1)

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Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
904 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 (Sept.) 2d. perf. 11x12 frankings selection incl. a pair with 1d. pair on 1888 (Oct. 18) envelope to Liverpool, the earliest date of use, 1889 (June 18) single with 3d uprating a 1d. envelope to Brussels, solo frankings on an 1889 (Jan. 7) taxed envelope to London [Ex Bell], 1891 redirected taxed envelope from Germany to Sydney, then Melbourne and Launceston with 4d. and 1d. postage dues, 1894 envelope to New Zealand with “Saved from the wreck of the/”WAIRARPA.”, on an 1895 officially registered envelope to Brisbane and uprating an 1896 1/2d. envelope front to Guadeloupe. (7 covers) (Image1)

Est. £200-220

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
905 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 (Sept.) 2d. selection with perf. 12 mint monogram corner block of three, uprated and taxed on an 1890 (Aug. 4) postcard to Bremen, mint gutter position vertical pair with double peforations vertically and partially horizontally, a used irregular block of 28 (the largest multiple) and perf. 12 x 111/2 mint block of four and used (2, one an accepted diagonal bisect tied to an 1895 local envelope and very rare thus), the last ex Bell (2013). (7 items) (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
906 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1887 Public Essay Competition, 4d. pen and ink submission by “CLIO” depicting Captain Cook on thin card, minor toning. Three examples of hand-drawn essays for the 4d. denomination believed to exist. Superb Captain Cook thematic. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
907 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1887 Public Essay Competition, 4d. pencil sketch depicting a train crossing a bridge on laid paper. Superb train or bridge thematic. Three examples of hand-drawn essays for a 4d. denomination. Ex Hutson (2013). (Image1)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
908 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1887 Public Essay Competition, 4d. vermilion printed imperforate stamp-size design depicting Q.V. profile over the entrance to Sydney Harbour. Two examples in private hands believed to exist. Ex Leon (1978) and Wiggins (1982). Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
909 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1887 Public Essay Competition, 4d. vermilion or brown printed perf. 11 (imperforate at top and some reinforced perforations) stamp-size design depicting Q.V. profile over the entrance to Sydney Harbour in marginal blocks of four. The largest perforated multiples in private hands believed to exist. Ex White (1997). (8) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
910 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 4d. imperforate colour trial selection in varying colours on unwatermarked, ungummed paper. Very fine. Superb Captain Cook thematic. Ex Carrington (2012) (9) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
911 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 4d. selection inc. 1888 perf. 11 x 12 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, marginal used block of nine, pair with 2d. on an 1889 registered envelope to England, solo franking on an 1890 4d. registration envelope to Melbourne, shade and perforation varieties incl. very rare perf. 11 mint and used, 1902 marginal block of twelve punctured “OS/NSW”, 1905 block of six punctured “OS” used, 1905 block of eight punctured “OS/NSW” used, 1905 single with 1s., 6d. and 2s.6d. block of three on a 1908 piece, 1906 single used in Fiji, 1907 emergency printing mint block of four, 1908 Plate 2 blocks of four (2), six and a pair mint and marginal single used, solo franking on a reduced 1912 envelope to London etc. (43 items) (Image1)

Est. £200-220

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
912 / c, entire, etc. / imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 (Oct. 8) 4d. frankings selection with 2d. pair and 1d. pair (2) on 1888 (Nov. 15) envelope to England (ex Tabeart, the earliest recorded use), block of five and single on large format (rare thus) treble weight 1889 (Sept. 14) 4d. registration envelope to Rotterdam (rare destination and the only example of registered mail to the Netherlands in the pre U.P.U. period) and with 6d. on quadruple rate 1894 envelope to Berlin. (3 covers) (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
913 / c, entire, etc. / imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 4d. pair franking on an 1898 (Apr. 9) advertising envelope (opened out) “via San Francisco” to Haiti, tied by Mudgee duplexes with New York and San Francisco registration label affixed, marked “Decede” twice and returned via Victoria (British Columbia) for the transpacific service and with a Sydney Dead Letter Office datestamp. Remarkable alternative routings demonstrated on the same article and an exceptionally rare destination. Ex Melat (1985) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
914 / / bl imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 6d. imperforate colour trials in varying colours on ungummed and unwatermarked paper in blocks of four (4) and singles (4). Mostly fine. Ex Johnstone (2008) (blocks) and Carrington (2012) (singles). (8 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £650-750

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
915 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1887 Public Essay Competition 6d. unadopted designs, in pen and ink on thick wove paper depicting a kangaroo with a letter in its jaw and endorsed “Cum bona spe” at base and another on laid paper in pencil depicting a Coat of Arms flanked by a bird and kangaroo. The only examples of unadopted essays for the 6d. denomination believed to exist. Fine animal thematic items. Ex Hutson (2013) (2) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
916 imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 6d. carmine selection with perf. 11 x 12 overprinted “Specimen” pairs (2, both marginal, one ex ‘Koh-I-Noor’) and “1888” monogram single, marginal used block of six, single used in Noumea in 1889, used single with double perforations on three sides, mint “1888” monogram block of four, aniline shade mint pair with offset on rear [Ex Diffen], solo frankings on 1889/91 envelopes to France (taxed) or Ceylon (rare destination), very scarce pair on an 1890 envelope to London, singles with 1d. pair or with 2d. and 1d. on 1889 envelopes to Austria (very rare double long sea route via London) or Natal (taxed), perf. 12 mint and used, perf. 12 x 111/2 mint and used etc. (26 items) (Image1)

Est. £200-300

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
917 Unmounted / / bl imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 6d. carmine perf. 11 x 12 mint selection with marginal blocks of sixteen (the largest in private hands believed to exist, Ex White and Johnstone) and of four (with sheet no.) and seven, latter two showing full or part monograms in the margins. (3 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-240

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
918 / c, entire, etc. / imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 6d. carmine registered frankings with solo franking on 1891 (Jan. 5) on 3d. registration envelope to Italy (ex Willcocks and Davis), 1891 (Sept. 25) redirected use of a Great Britain 2d. registration envelope to Sydney from London and redirected to San Francisco and franked 6d. and 2d. pair (ex Baron von Uexkull) and 1897 3d. registration envelope to Prague franked 6d. (scarce aniline shade) and 2d. pair for the quadruple rate. Unusual. (3) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-300

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
919 / c, entire, etc. / imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 6d. carmine non-letter frankings incl. 1889 (Jan. 15) thick card endorsed “Photo only” to Denmark (rare destination), with 1d. and tied to an 1890 (Nov. 23) coated linen parcel tag to Singleton and tied by George Street North numerals (ex Bell) and block of eight (the record multiple on a postal article) with 2d. and 1d. on an 1896 registered parcel tag to a bank in Sydney. (3) (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
920 / Used / bl imageAustralian States: New South Wales: 1888 6d. carmine perf. 11 x 12 used block of six (2 x 3) with 1893 (Apr. 26) Forbes c.d.s., the perforations rather misplaced and corrected with an additional line perf. 11. The only recorded error of any type on this issue. Ex Hutson (2013) and referred to in “The Stamps of New South Wales” (1960) at page 78. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-400

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.

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