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6, 1881 4a Green, Imperforate, rejoined mint block of 15 of Setting 1 (includes block of 4, block of 6, and strip of 5) representing positions C1-C3/G1-G3, bright and fresh, an attractive showpiece, ex-Singer, illustrated in Singer p.51 (Image)
CV. 800
Opening US$ 3,500.00
Sold...US$ 3,500.00
Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:43:21 EST
Sold For 3500
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 121
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Cat No: 4-6
4-6, 1881 1a-4a First Period Printings, Imperforate, complete set of three on matching pieces (evidently from the same envelope), each attractively cancelled by bold and complete Kathmandu swirls, a used set of these stamps does not come much nicer (Image)
CV. 1,000
Opening US$ 1,050.00
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Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:43:57 EST
Sold For 1050
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 122
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Cat No: 4-6
4-6, 1881 1a-4a First Period Printings, Imperforate, complete set of First Period stamps on October 1881 registered double weight cover to Kathmandu (7a rate represents 2a postage + 5a registry fee), tied by Jaleswar barred hexagon cancels, reverse with Jaleswar despatch and Kathmandu arrival markings, cover with minor faults, very rare and desirable, the earliest of three known covers with complete sets of the first issue, ex-Gupta, 2011 Flack certificate (Image)
CV. 12,500
Opening US$ 12,000.00
Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:44:53 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 123
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Cat No: Collection
First Period Printings Mint Balance, 28 items including three sets of #1-3 (most w/ o.g.), #4 block of 4 and strip of 3, #5 block of 6, and #6 pair, wide variety of shades as well as plate flaws, perfect for the specialist in this issue and ideal for further study
CV. 1,000
Opening US$ 4,000.00
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Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:47:16 EST
Sold For 4000
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 124
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Cat No: Collection
First Period Printings Used & Cover Balance, 25 items on owner's annotated pages, including #1 used (3 total, 2 w/ blue cancels), #4 on cover (6, most from Kathmandu), #5 on cover from Doti to Kathmandu (one of six reported uses), #4 and #6 with Kalaiya "tree" manuscript cancels, #4 and #5 with Taulihawa post office seal cancels (fewer than 10 known on First Issue), as well as other scarce town cancels, generally F-VF, good opportunity for the specialist in this issue, several items ex-Singer and Hellrigl
CV. 4,000
Opening US$ 9,000.00
Sold...US$ 9,000.00
Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:49:18 EST
Sold For 9000
Second Period Printings, 1886 to 1898, on Native P
7, 1886 1a Blue, four singles, a pair, a block of 9, and a block of 12 (all mint) showing the "split cliche flaw" found in position F8 (cliche 48), neatly mounted on exhibit page, this cliche was damaged as early as setting 1 and remained so until all cliches were recut with setting 26, stamps arranged chronologically so one can see how the impression became less crisp over time, the two blocks also show an inverted cliche in position H6, all Very Fine, an interesting group that would be difficult if not impossible to replicate (Image)
7, 1886 1a Blue, complete mint sheet of 64 from setting 8 with marginal inscriptions and traces of framelines, inverted cliches at positions G4, H3, and H6, attractive bold impression, ex-Singer and illustrated in Singer p.58 (Image)
7, 1886 1a Blue, complete mint sheet of 64 from setting 8 with marginal inscriptions and faintest traces of framelines, inverted cliches at positions G4, H3, and H6, pretty Steel blue shade, ex-Gupta (Image)
7, 1886 1a Blue, single tied to November 1886 cover by manuscript initial ("Ka" for Kalaiya) and swirl drawn inside handstamped circle, manuscript dispatch postmark on reverse, an attractive and rare cover, the only reported example of this cancel and very few known uses of this stamp on cover, ex-Hellrigl (Image)
8, 1886 2a Grey violet, upper left margin block of 6 (positions A1-3/B1-3) from setting 4 with inscription at top and left (no framelines), attractive bright violet shade, one of only three known multiples with marginal inscriptions (no complete sheets known), ex-Hellrigl (Image)
8, 1886 2a Grey violet, upper left margin block of 16 (positions A1-4/D1-4) from setting 7 with framelines and inscription, pretty greyish shade, a scarce and attractive multiple, ex-Hellrigl (Image)
8, 1886 2a Grey violet, rebuilt complete mint sheet of 64 which was cut into blocks of 8 (possibly by post office), setting 6 (identical to setting 5 but inscription shifted 6mm to right), inverted cliche in position C5, an attractive sheet, ex-Hinde, Singer, illustrated in Singer p.66 (Image)
8, 1886 2a Grey violet, crisp impression on bright paper, tied by Kadarban barred hexagon on May 1892 double weight cover, dispatch and receiving marks on reverse, attractive, ex-Hellrigl (Image)
8, 1886 2a Grey violet, single from setting 7, position H5 used on double weight cover from Kathmandu (heptagonal cancel), large bottom margin shows gripper grills and two outer framelines, scarce and attractive, the only reported example showing grill impressions on cover, ex-Hellrigl (Image)
CV. 300
Opening US$ 850.00
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Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:58:49 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 134
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Cat No: 8b
8b, 1886 2a Deep blue, Error of color, mint single from setting 5, bold and attractive impression in this distinctive color, a rare and little-known error, Hellrigl noted in 1984 "these are undoubtedly genuine errors of colour since the deep blue shade of the contemporary one anna deep blue is matched in every respect" (Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 325.00
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Closed..Apr-30-2019, 13:59:49 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 135
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Cat No: 8b
8b, 1886 2a Deep blue, Error of color, single from setting 5, cliche 25, bold barred hexagon cancel, rich color that is unmistakeably the error of color, fewer than 10 used copies in existence, ex-Gupta, 2011 Flack certificate (Image)
CV. 200
Opening US$ 290.00
Sold...US$ 290.00
Closed..Apr-30-2019, 14:00:37 EST
Sold For 290
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 136
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Cat No: 8b
8b, 1886 2a Blue, Error of color, single from setting 5, cliche 11, a true blue shade that is noticeably lighter than the "dark blue" error discovered earlier, a relatively recent discovery that is considered to be amongst the scarcest stamps of Nepal, fewer than 10 used copies in existence, ex-Gupta, 2011 Flack certificate (Image)
CV. 200
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Apr-30-2019, 14:01:00 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 3025
Lot No: 137
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Cat No: 9P
9P, 1886 4a Green, Pin-perforated, mint block of 16 from setting 8, top two rows (positions A1-8/B1-8) with marginal inscriptions and sheet framelines, intact pin perforations, a rare block, ex-Singer and illustrated in Singer p.80 (Image)
9, 1886 4a Green, irregular mint block of 38 from setting 7 (positions A1-8/D1-8, E3-8), traces of sheet framelines and marginal inscriptions which do not line up to any other known setting, making this both the proving piece for this setting and the largest reported multiple, ex-Singer (Image)
9, 1886 4a Green, complete mint sheet of 64 with partial sheet framelines and marginal inscriptions, setting 8, first state of inscription, inverted cliche in position G6, somewhat blurred impression, minor creases, rare and attractive (Image)