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#127 var, 1920-22 2fr Orange and green, imperforate, a spectacular large margined example with sheet margin at top, unmounted o.g., superb (Spink Maury €1,250+). (Image)
#1a, 1869 4d Brown, fresh mint single, four mostly large margins, strong color, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine (Scott $675.00; S.G. #1; £600). (Image)
Est. $200-300
Opening US$ 150.00
Sold...US$ 260.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 14:42:05 EST
Sold For 260
Germany and German Colonies Germany
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 940
Symbol: C
1853-72 three stampless covers to Buenos Aires, all originating from Altona, one showing faint strike of rare maritime German datestamp, one carried via Southampton, including an interesting variety of rate notations, some folds and other minor faults, still though a rare trio.
Zeppelin "Polar-Fahrt", #C42, 1931 4m Dark brown, on envelope to Malyguin, addressed to Oslo, tied by July 26 c.d.s., showing "Polatfahrt 1931" red marking and arrival "Brise-Glace-Malyguin/Arctique" datestamp alongside, presumably with a signature of a member of the crew at left, very fine. (Image)
Zeppelin, 1931 Second South America Flight, #C42, 1931 4m Dark brown, on cover addressed to Rio de Janeiro, tied at Friedrichshafen on 9.18.31, with corresponding handstamp of the flight and red bilingual Zeppelin advertising marking of Pernambuco, very fine. (Image)
Est. $200-300
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 140.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 14:42:36 EST
Sold For 140
Great Britain and British Commonwealth Great Britain
#1, 1840 1d Black, right part imprint sheet-margin single from Plate 6, showing partial towards the RIGHT HAN"D imprint in the selvage, other margins large to just touching at left center, intense color, Maltese Cross cancel, fine and scarce with the imprint (Scott $325.00+; S.G. #2; £375+). (Image)
#1, 1840 1d Black, Plate 6, four mostly large margins, tied to 1840 folded letter to Birmingham by red Maltese Cross, matching "YARMOUTH I.W." in arc handstamp alongside, Lymington and London transit backstamps, very fine Isle of White usage (Scott $640.00; S.G. #2; £750). (Image)
#2, 1840 2d Blue, large margins to in at right, small fault at right from placement at cover edge, tied by Maltese Cross cancel to 1841 cover addressed to the Duke of Wellington, cover faults but an interesting usage (Scott $2,250.00; S.G. #5; £2,500). (Image)
#3, 1841 1d Red brown, lot of twelve stamps each bearing a Maltese Cross cancel with numeral in center, being a complete set of all twelve numbers, a couple with three margins or tiny fault, most are sound four margin examples (Scott $3,120.00; S.G. #8; £3,045). (Image)
#3f, 1841 1d Red brown on deeply blued paper, block of four, large margins to touching top left stamp and at bottom center, tied by four strikes of Maltese Cross cancel of Whitechurch, Shropshire on cover to Shreswsbury, backstamped on arrival on September 9th, 1843, Whitechurch datestamp at upper left, very fine and scarce; this distinctive Maltese Cross cancel in not listed in S.G. Specialized but we are told it will be in the 2019 edition (Scott $1,100.00+; S.G. #8a). (Image)
#4, 1841 2p Blue, three large margins, tied by "3" in Maltese Cross cancel to 1844 folded letter to Newtown, with "Newtown/My 11, 1844" backstamp, very fine; this is a later date of the use of the "3" in Maltese Cross than recorded by Rockoff & Jackson, who only recorded five covers with this combination (Scott $725.00 for off cover; S.G. #14; £2,250). (Image)
#26, 1857 4d Rose on white, watermarked large garter, fresh mint horizontal pair, lovely bright color, full original gum, fine and scarce (Scott $3,500.00; S.G. #66a; £3,500). (Image)
#49P, 1873 3d Rose, die proof in black on white 60x93mm glazed card, endorsed "Nov 1, 1873" and "BEFORE HARDENING", fresh and very fine (S.G. 143P). (Image)
#136d, 1911, 9d Blue and dull reddish purple, Somerset House printing, spectacular mint pane (E) of twenty from plate H2c/D1, prior to being severely damaged and subsequently replaced by pane "A" from head plate 1, o.g., n.h., very fine (Scott $2,500.00 as singles, S.G. #307; £2,500 as singles) (Image)
#140a, 1902 5/- Deep bright carmine, DLR printing, wonderfully fresh, deep rich color, o.g., never hinged, very fine (Scott $600; S.G. #264; £900). (Image)
Est. $200-300
Opening US$ 190.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 14:46:22 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 953
Symbol: S
Cat No: Spec. N72t
#175a, 1915 10/- Light blue, De La Rue printing, post office fresh mint example, well centered, full and even perforations, pristine o.g., never hinged, very fine (Scott $4,500.00; S.G. #413; £4,250). (Image)
S.G. #536a-39a, 1958 2/6 to £1 Castles, De la Rue printing cplt., sheet-margin singles, o.g., n.h., extremely fine set; 1982 Diena certificate for the set (S.G. £600). (Image)