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#18-30, 1931 1d-£1 Bird of Paradise cplt., matched set of top sheet-margin singles, o.g., 1d-9d l.h. and 1/- to £1 n.h., very fine set (Scott $490.75 for hinged; S.G. #150-62; £425 for hinged). (Image)
#18-30, 1931 1d-£1 Bird of Paradise, with dates cplt., o.g., 1/- h.r., the other all lightly hinged, fine-very fine set (Scott $490.75; S.G. #150-62; £425). (Image)
#31-45, 1932-34 1d-£1 Bird of Paradise, without dates cplt., o.g., 1d small thin, £1 h.r., the others all l.h., fine-very fine set (Scott $306.50; S.G. #177-89; £250). (Image)
#C14-27, 1931 ½d-£1 Bird of Paradise air posts, with dates cplt., o.g., l.h. or h.r., 10/- n.h., fine-very fine set (Scott $366.25; S.G. #163-76; £300). (Image)
Est. $100-150
Opening US$ 90.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 16:23:55 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1104
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Cat No: C28-43
#C28-43, 1932-34 ½d-£1 Bird of Paradise air posts, without dates cplt., o.g., l.h. or h.r., fine-very fine set (Scott $312.30; S.G. #190-203; £250). (Image)
Est. $100-150
Opening US$ 65.00
Sold...US$ 80.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 16:24:19 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1105
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Cat No: C46-59
#2, 1862 5c Black, showing small red crayon cancel, used on folded cover to Granada, docketed on back from Rivas on June 26, 1863, with manuscript "2c" alongside, fine; the 5c adhesive paid the internal rate as stipulated by the postal administration in June 1862, the 2c rate is not mentioned despite the issue of a 2c stamp, but this has been stated to be a possible carrier fee ("Nicarao" Vol. 3 No. 1); this is one of the scarcest first issues of any country used on cover, with only four examples recorded, this exhibiting a unique franking and, of even more significance, representing the earliest usage recorded; the significance of this issue on cover is additionally enhanced by the fact of Nicaragua being the first country in Central America to issue stamps; 2010 Moorhouse certificate. (Image)
Est. $3,000-4,000
Opening US$ 1,900.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 16:26:51 EST
Sold For 4250
Great Britain and British Commonwealth No. Rhodesia
#17, 1892-96 5c Blue, strip of four on December 23, 1893 envelope to Millport, Scotland, tied by duplex datestamp on dispatch, with sender's cachet of the P.S.N.C. Panama Agency, transit and arrival c.d.s's on reverse, fine.
#J6, 1960 6d on 7½d Blue Postage Due surcharge in red with value and "Postage" obliterated tied along with 3d on ½d Emerald postage due and 1d on 6½d Maroon postage due to cover addressed locally by "Port Moresby/6 Ap 60" datestamps and charged 10d postage due, cover opened roughly at top causing a tear between 3d and 6d stamps which is not noted on the certificate, otherwise fine and rare; 1983 RPS certificate (S.G. #D1; £450 for used; Scott $775.00). (Image)
#C68, 1935 1R on 10k Moscow-San Francisco flight, used with neat 3 August 1935 second day of use datestamp, fresh and extremely fine; signed Soviet Philatelic Society (Scott $525.00). (Image)
#43 var., 1902 40c Orange and blue, Center Inverted, full sheet of 100, o.g., n.h., two stamps with tiny stains and a few perf. separations as is to be expected, fine-very fine and striking. (Image)