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S.G. #1, 1853 1d Pale brick-red, sound and attractive triangular block of four, ample margins all around, except where just touching at bottom right, neatly cancelled, fine-very fine and a scarce multiple (S.G. £1,800 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #1a, 1853 1d Deep brick red, an impressive used block of eight (2x4), huge margins to just touching at lower left, neat triangular cancels, a couple stains in the margin only at top right, otherwise a very fine and rare multiple (S.G. £3,600 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #2, 1853 4d Deep blue, sound used block of four, ample to mostly large margins all around, strong color on fresh paper, very fine and scarce; signed Buhler (S.G. £1,100 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #3, 1853 1d Brick-red, five used singles, each with ample to huge margins all around, including one showing a bit of the adjoining stamp at base, one with wide bars cancel, very fine to extremely fine (S.G. £1,750). (Image)
S.G. #3a, 1853 1d Brown-red, scarce used block of four, with ample to huge margins all around, neat triangular cancels, one stamp with thinned spot, otherwise very fine (S.G. £1,500 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #5b, 1855 1d Deep rose-red, choice used block of four, with ample to huge margins all around, rich distinctive color on crisp clean paper, each pair cancelled by "1" in oval of bars at Cape Town, small scissor cut between pairs, very fine and scarce; ex-Dale-Lichtenstein (S.G. £1,500). (Image)
S.G. #6, 1855 4d Deep blue, two singles, each with clear to large margins, affixed and tied at the top corners of an 1857 mourning cover from Cradock to Lady Somerset at Poona and forwarded to Bombay, framed "BOMBAY/SHIP LETTER," Cradock, Cape Town (two different), Poona and Bombay backstamps, very fine and a rare destination. (Image)
S.G. #6, 1853 4d Deep blue, square pair, with ample margins all around, just tied to folded cover to Cape Town, reinforced vertical file fold, otherwise very fine. (Image)
S.G. #6a, 1853 4d Blue, nine singles and two pairs, all but two with ample to large margins all around, all showing different Stevenson constant varieties, mounted and written-up on three quadrilled pages with diagrams illustrating the varieties, fine to mostly very fine (S.G. £1,170).
S.G. #7b, 1855 6d Rose-lilac on white paper, triangular mint block of four, with ample to mostly large margins all around, original gum, some creasing and slight age staining as very often occurs on mint multiples of this stamp, otherwise very fine; 1993 BPA certificate (S.G. £9,000 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #7b, 1855 6d Deep rose-lilac on white paper, sound used square pair, ample to mostly large margins all around, cancelled by central strike of triangular postmark, very fine (S.G. £800). (Image)
S.G. #7b, 1855 6d Deep rose-lilac on white paper, rich color, ample to huge margins, including a bit of the adjacent stamp at right, placed inverted and tied to blue 1859 folded cover from Cape Town, endorsed "P RMS Dane" to England, red London paid c.d.s. on front and dispatch and arrival backstamps, reinforced central vertical file fold well away for the adhesive, otherwise very fine. (Image)
S.G. #7c, 1862 6d Slate-lilac on blued paper, a seldom seen mint example of this very scarce stamp, large even margins all around, fresh color, trace of original gum, tiny corner crease at right entirely in the margin, otherwise very fine; 1993 BPA certificate (S.G. £4,500). (Image)
S.G. #7c, 1862 6d Slate-lilac on blued paper, used square pair, uniformly large margins, strong color on fresh paper, extremely fine (S.G. £1,000). (Image)
S.G. #7c, 1862 6d Slate-lilac on blued paper, square pair, used with "4" in oval of bars cancel, clear to mostly large margins, pressed crease, very fine appearance (S.G. £1,000). (Image)
S.G. #8, 1858 1/- Bright yellow green, choice square pair, vivid rich color on fresh white paper, large to huge even margins, lightly cancelled, very fine (S.G. £600). (Image)
S.G. #8b, 1859 1/- Deep dark green, striking used block of three, with mostly huge margins to well clear at lower right, characteristic intense color on fresh paper, choice very fine and a very scarce multiple (S.G. £1,650 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #18, 1864 1d Deep carmine-red, used block of four, rich color, relatively lightly cancelled, ample to huge margins, but most of the left margin has been expertly added, pressed vertical crease at left, the right pair sound and very fine (S.G. £1,300 as singles). (Image)
S.G. #18b, 1863 1d Deep brown-red, square pair, used with "#" in oval of bars cancel of Graham's Town, generous margins all around, very fine (S.G. £700). (Image)