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S.G. #118db, 1923 1P Blue, "Royal Visit" overprint in gold, both overprints inverted, o.g., h.r. and some light paper adhesions, fine; much scarcer that its catalog value would indicate (S.G. £300; Scott #106 var.). (Image)
S.G. #118dc, 1923 1P Blue, "Royal Visit" overprint in gold, imperforate between, left sheet-margin horizontal strip of three, disturbed o.g., fine and rare (S.G. £225 for a pair; Scott #106 var.). (Image)
S.G. #126b, 1924 ¼P Green, inverted overprint, fresh mint block of six (3x2), o.g., five stamps never hinged, fine and scarce; error multiples are seldom available; 1983 BPA certificate no longer accompanies (S.G. £510; Scott #114c; $510.00). (Image)
Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 95.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:11:16 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1022
Symbol: */**C
Cat No: 198a, 200a
S.G. #198a, 200a, 1936 5m and 15m Coil stamps, lot comprised of mint strips of four, the 15m being a paste-up, a set of bottom margin mint blocks of four with of the same two values with inverted control numbers, these having been prepared for use as coils in the same perforation as the original set, but test proved the perforation was inadequate for use in coil machines and was changed to 13½x14, this special printing is only recognizable by the inverted control numbers, also included are two registered covers to England (ex-Darlow), one with coil strips of four and the other with inverted control blocks of four of each, stamps o.g. or n.h., very fine lot; extremely rare as there can exist only a few such blocks of the 1936 coils. (Image)
S.G. #201, 1930 20m Olive green, tied along with 2m, 3m, 5m and 15m (#195-96, 198, 200) by oval bilingual "Amman Registered/15 Jy 31" postmarks to cover to Sydney, Australia, registry ettiqute, Jerusalem transit, Sydney arrival and several other backstamps, very fine and colorful franking. (Image)
#16-20P, 1880 1c-24c "Liberia" Large die proofs on pelure paper, lot of nine different comprised of 1c and 2c in Black and 2c in Red with "D Feldwick Engr 16 Holborn E.C." imprints, 6c in Yellow, 6c in Black with "Dando, Todhunter & Smith/Engravers and Lithographers/22 Gresham St. Bank/London" imprint, 12c in Black and Red and 24c in Black and Magenta, each with diagonal defacement line, very fine and scarce; ex-Arthur Maury.(Image)
#37a, 1892 8c Brown and black, Center Inverted, used with neat contemporary datestamp, rich colors, fresh and very fine; much scarcer used than mint despite having the same catalog value (Scott $500.00). (Image)
Est. $200-300
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 230.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:12:23 EST
Sold For 230
Libya
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1027
Symbol: **
Cat No: 22b-25a
#22b-25a, 1921 5c-25c Pictorials, Centers Inverted, bottom margin part imprint singles, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine; each signed Caffaz and accompanied by his 1998 certificate (Scott $500.00). (Image)
#C39c, 1926 60c Swallow air post, Center Inverted, well centered, o.g. which is slightly disturbed, very fine; quite undercataloged considering only 200 were printed (Scott $250.00). (Image)
#14-16, 1900 $1.00 to $5.00 Elephants and Howdah, well centered, toned o.g. only slightly affecting the $5.00, otherwise very fine (Scott $865.00; S.G. #23-25; £820.00). (Image)
#125,1926 $500.00 Blue and red, an extraordinary example with great freshness, possessing sheet margin at foot displaying Plate number "1", well centered exhibiting the frame line complete; a superb mint example and a magnificent exhibition showpiece, unique with plate number which notably enhances the rarity and desirability of this charismatic stamp; 1981 B.P.A. certificate (Scott $23,000+; S.G. 128, £24,000+); ex-Bloch and Baillie.(Image)
#22d, 1897 Kuala Lipis Provisional 2c on half 5c Blue and 3c on half 5c. Blue, a marginal se-tenant strip of four, unused with large part original gum, one with horizontal crease otherwise fine, a rare multiple; 2016 R.P.S. certificate; (Scott $11,000+; S.G. 18b, £9000). (Image)
<#S.G. O1a, Official Stamps, 1889 2c. bright rose block of four, variety overprint double (closely spaced),(Image)
Est. $1,500-2,000
Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:15:18 EST
Sold For 1500
Asia Nepal
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1033
Symbol: C
1812 Stampless cover, similar cover with the seal of Amar Singh Thapa, Commander in Chief of the Nepalese army, on the reverse, dated July 1812, carried by courier to Kantipur (Kathmandu) and addressed to the King, very fine. (Image)
Est. $100-150
Opening US$ 75.00
Sold...US$ 80.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:22:24 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1034
Symbol: C
1813 Stampless cover, with large seal of Amar Singh Thapa, Commander in Chief of the Nepalese army, who has now been promoted to General, on the reverse, dated April 1913, carried by courier to Kantipur (Kathmandu) and addressed to the King, very fine. (Image)
Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 85.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:22:54 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1035
Symbol: C
1813 Stampless cover, similar cover with large seal of General Amar Singh Thapa on the reverse, carried by courier to Kantipur (Kathmandu) and addressed to the General Shim Sen Thapa, small piece missing from cover in opening, not affecting the very fine strike of the seal. (Image)
Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 65.00
Sold...US$ 80.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:23:43 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1036
Symbol: C
1815 stampless cover during the Anglo-Nepalese war, dated in February 1815, sent to Bhim Sen Thapa in Kantipur (Kathmandu), two full seals and a portion of a third torn away in opening, includes original letter describing the arrival of the enemy (British) at Sunara, fine an nice letter. (Image)
Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 90.00
Sold...US$ 100.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 15:24:08 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1037
Symbol: C
1816 stampless cover during the Anglo-Nepalese war, bearing the seal of Dal Basnyat in Kokil, to general Sahebjue in Kantipur (Kathmandu), the original letter (no longer present) stated "when the coach reaches Hetuanda, i will release the supplies remaining with me", fine cover. (Image)