Australian States: New South Wales continued...
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961 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1890 20s. perf. 11 used corner marginal position with “CP” monogram, the only used example recorded plus singles with “N.S.W” c.t.o. cancellation or overprinted “SPECIMEN”.
(3) (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
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962 |
/ Used / |
Australian States: New South Wales: 1890 20s. perf. 12 used block of nine with “POSTAGE PAID SYDNEY/N.S.W” c.d.s. on 1903 and used to pay bulk postage. Few small stains and blunt perforations. Exceptional rarity,
the largest used multiple believed to exist. Ex Kaye (1989) and Johnstone (2008). S.G. 264ca, cat. £1,350 (9) (Image1)
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Est. £250-300
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963 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1890 20s. perf. 12 x 11 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, single used with Sydney Ship Mail Room c.d.s. and perf. 11 x 12 mint marginal with inscription at right. (3) (Image1)
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Est. £120-150
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964 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1890 20s. perf. 12 x 11 mint marginal block of four with inscription at right, minor gum stain in margin, fully unmounted, very rare thus and extremely fine. Two such blocks in
private hands recorded. Ex Hutson (2013). S.G. 264cb, cat. £1,500+. (4) (Image1)
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Est. £400-450
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965 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1890 20s. perf. 12x11 mint marginal position from the base of the sheet with “G.Pr.O./N.S.W.” monogram. Two examples with monograms recorded on this perforation gauge, of which
the other is “CP” and therefore the only example in private hands. Very lightly mounted and very fine. S.G. 264cb, cat. £375. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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966 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1890 20s. perf. 11 x 12 mint marginal position from the base of the sheet with “G.Pr.O./N.S.W.” monogram. The only example with any type of monogram recorded on this perforation
gauge. Ex Hutson. S.G. 264cb, cat. £375. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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967 |
Unused / / |
Australian States: New South Wales: 1894 Fiscal watermark “NSW” (type II, 21mm wide) a corner marginal ungummed portion of the bluish paper showing five full and one part watermark positions and double-lined “NEW
SOUTH” in the right margin as used for the 1894-1904 10s. and £1 issues overprinted “POSTAGE”. Very scarce and unusual. (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
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968 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1898 (May) 6d. emerald-green perf .12 mint block of four, used single vertical strip of three overprinted “Specimen” (Ex McCredie) and used (3, a horizontal pair and a single
with 2d. on an 1898 registered envelope to Finland, very rare use), perf. 11 x 12 mint corner monogram pair and used block of six (Ex Hutson) and 1899 (Oct.) 6d. emerald-green mint and very rare monogram block of four [Ex Bell] and single overprinted
“SPECIMEN”. Very difficult assembly. (9 items) Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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969 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Jan.) 6d. orange-yellow group incl. perf. 12 x 11½ mint marginal imprint strip of six, used block of four with Sydney 1899 (July 8) c.d.s., overprinted “Specimen”,
vertical strip of five c.t.o. “N.S.W” in three concentric ovals and additional “ULTRAMAR” receiving authority handstamps applied in Lisbon for distribution to Portuguese colonies, ex Leon and Wiggins, and perf. 11 x 12 and perf. 12 both mint and
used. (20) (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
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970 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Oct.) 6d. shade group perf. 12 x 11 1/2d. with mint blocks of four and six (interpanneau with monograms), single with with 5s. pair and 1d. on a registered fragment,
single cancelled and tied on arrival on a 1900 (Oct. 27) advertising envelope to Suva (Fiji), used block of nine (believed the largest multiple), pair (with inverted watermark) and singles (2, one with early date of 1899 (Oct. 13) and other showing
misaligned perforations and singles c.t.o. (2, one additional “SPECIMEN” overprint as applied by the receiving authority of Natal) and a strip of three and pair plus 21/2d. pair and single on a 1901 linen-lined envelope to Lyon representing the
thirteen times rate plus scarce 5d. railway late fee. (28) Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-220
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971 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Oct.) 6d. deep orange imperforate corner marginal pair with “1888” monogram of which two imperforate multiples with this monogram are believed to exist. mint, fine. Ex
Bell (2013) S.G. 305a, cat. £600+. (Image1)
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Est. £120-140
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972 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Oct.) 6d. deep orange imperforate corner marginal block of four with “CP” monogram at foot, mint with lower pair unmounted, fine. Six blocks of four of this error believed
to exist. Ex Schenk (1950) and ‘World Traveller’ (2013). S.G. 305a, cat. £1,200+. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £250-300
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973 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1902 (Apr.) 6d. with 1mm spaced watermark group with mint corner marginal monogram block of four, used block of six, pair with 2d. on 1905 parcel label and used “CP” monogram
single and a mint vertical marginal pair (closed tear in margin) error, imperforate at right of which two examples are believed to exist (ex Johnstone and Diffen, R.P.S. certificate, 2020). (5 items) (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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974 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Oct.) 6d. deep orange imperforate marginal mint/unused pairs (2, one Ex Johnstone and without gum) with different inscriptions at left and an imperforate mint single from
the top of the sheet with part “POSTAGE” inscription. Scarce positional pieces. (3 items) (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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975 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Oct.) 6d. emerald-green marginal imperforate block of four, faint crease only visible from rear. Rare with only four blocks of four in private hands believed to exist. Ex
Schenk (1950) and ‘World Traveller’ (2013). S.G. 307a, cat. £1200+ Philatelic Foundation (New York) certificate (2002). Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £250-300
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976 |
Unmounted / , entire, etc. / |
Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 (Oct.) 8d. magenta mint unmounted blocks of twenty-two (the largest in private hands, Ex Evans and Johnstone) and of twelve and each showing two or three monograms in the
lower margins and sheet numbers in black or the issued colour plus solo frankings on a 1901 O.H.M.S. envelope to San Francisco tied by an oval “R” mark and on a 1900 (ca.) Inland Parcel Post label affixed to a piece and tied by a Sydney G.P.O roller
cancellation. (4 items) Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £300-350
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977 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1899 1s. used strips of four and three and single with monogram, c.t.o., with central pane margin with 2d., 1d. and 1/2d. on 1901 envelope to U.S.A tied by oval “R” marks,
imperforate marginal pair with part gum, 1902 mint block of four, singles (3, showing the three different monograms), used with pair punctured “GR” (Government Railways) and blocks of four (punctured “OS”), six (with very defective marginal imprint)
and eight. (14 items) (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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978 |
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Australian States: New South Wales: 1902 8d. selection incl. mint, c.t.o., used blocks of fifteen (the largest multiple believed to exist), four (2, one with three singles and a block of four and a single of the
9d. on 10d. tied to a 1903 piece), single on a 1905 piece with 10s., 2s.6d. and 2 1/2d., single and pair used with “CP” or “1888” monograms and a solo franking on a 1904 (ca.) book packet address panel to Brussels. (9 items) (Image1)
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Est. £120-150
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979 |
Unmounted / / |
Australian States: New South Wales: 1902 (Apr.) 8d. superb complete mint unmounted pane of sixty. The largest multiple in private hands believed to exist. Ex White (1997) and Ballie (2008) S.G.321, cat. £2,400+.
Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £400-500
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980 |
/ , entire, etc. / |
Australian States: New South Wales: 1905 (Oct.) 4d. horizontal pair franking on 1912 (Sep. 10) envelope “per S.S. Coblenz” to German New Guinea and tied by “REGISTERED/SYDNEY” c.d.s. with matching printed
registration label affixed. Rare destination. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
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