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1979 Sea shells 1c-25c (six different), imperforate sheet margin blocks of six (25c block of four and a horizontal pair), n.h., some paper adhesions or gum disturbances, mostly v.f. (Cat No. 191/97var) (Image)
1858 (21 June) FL (with contents) from a German missionary, posted in Otago and franked with a vertical bisect of the 1857 1sh green on blue paper, used in combination with a horizontal strip of 3x2p blue (lifted and replaced), canceled "18" in bars of Otago, supported by datestamp July 17, 1858 on back, rated 1(s)/4 (d) to England and marked "8" in manuscript (ship-letter rate), via London (Dec.20, 1858) to the Pastor of St. Stephani in Bremen, receiving boxed 22.12.58 arrival datestamp. No further charge had to be collected for a letter from New Zealand, forwarded via London to Europe at that time. This cover was originally in the "Pack" collection sold by Harmer, Rooke & Co. in December 1944. It has been cleaned since that time to remove some staining from the top and left hand side of the lettersheet. According to the accompanying Peter Holcombe certificate (1995) other stamps (2x2d) are missing and it is practically impossible to be sure if the strip of three belongs to this cover. Nevertheless, the certificate states "as such it is in my opinion genuine, the 1sh bisects are generally found on cover to England and are from two correspondences, all paying 6d rate of the period, but another cover is recorded in the "Postage Stamps of New Zealand", volume 1, page 61, bearing a bisect plus other adhesives (this may refer to this cover), the 1s./4d rate is correct and usually found on unstamped letters bearing a Crown Circle cancelation of various Offices, all dated 1853-55. This is the only letter that I can find to date used in 1858." An additional certificate from James van der Linden (1995) accompanies. An important rarity from New Zealand (SG 6a,10, œ26,000 just for the bisect on cover) (Cat No. 6a,8) (Image)
Est.$4,500
Opening US$ 6,250.00
Sold...US$ 6,250.00
Closed..Jul-08-2020, 11:26:09 EST
Sold For 6250
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH RHODESIA
Sale No: 0720
Lot No: 8590
Symbol: *
Cat No: 119-38
1900 Mafeking Besieged surcharges on stamps of Cape of Good Hope and Bechuanaland, 16 different used, many on pieces, couple, including the last one signed Herbert Bloch, 6p on 3p red violet (165) small thin (with 1980 Philatelic Foundation Certificate), No.169 with APS certificate, fine-v.f. set, cat. $3975 (Cat No. 162-177) (Image)
1900 Sgt.Major Goodyear, 1p deep blue, two distinct shades, well centered, one with a horizontal bar at top, canceled May 11, 1900, with 1968 Royal certificate, v.f. (SG 18) cat. $850 (Cat No. 178) (Image)
1900 Gen. Robert S.S. Baden-Powell, 3p blue (smaller format), four copies, two canceled Apr 20, 1900, another on piece April 21, 1900 (APS certificate), well centered, fresh, v.f., cat. $1800 (Cat No. 179) (Image)
1900 Gen. Robert S.S. Baden-Powell, 3p blue (larger format, 21mm wide), canceled May 14, 1900, good color, fresh and fine, cat. $1350 (Cat No. 180) (Image)
1900 Gen. Robert S.S. Baden-Powell, 3p deep blue (larger format, 21mm wide), canceled Apr 13, 1900, excellent color and centering, v.f., cat. $1350 (Cat No. 180a) (Image)
1900 Gen. Robert S.S. Baden-Powell, 3p deep blue (larger format, 21mm wide), canceled on piece by May 12, 1900 cds, excellent color and centering, v.f., cat. $1350 (Cat No. 180a) (Image)
1900 "Kaffirgram", tiny cover to Milford, England, franked on back with horizontal pair of 6d surcharged "Mafeking Besieged" (type 1) on 3d lilac & black, canceled by Mafeking 4.4.00 cds, with Bulawayo 14.4.00 transits and Godalming 2 May arrival pmk, some ageing, fine and extremely rare Boer War item, with 1993 BPA certificate (During March 1900 a "Kaffirgram" service was established, using native Kaffir runners to carry outgoing mail to Bulawayo and Kimberley. In order to pay for the cost of the runners, stamps of Bechuanaland Protectorate, British Bechuanaland and the Cape of Good Hope were overprinted and surcharged by Townsend & Son, the publishers of the Mafeking Mail ("'MAFEKING, BESIEGED" in two lines in serifed capitals) (Cat No. SG 10) (Image)
Est.$5,500
Opening US$ 5,500.00
Closed..Jul-08-2020, 11:29:12 EST
Sold For 0
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SOUTH AFRICA - Orange River C
Sale No: 0720
Lot No: 8600
Symbol: *Oe
Cat No: Collection
1868-1909 specialized collection of hundreds of used and unused, neatly and attractively mounted on handmade, well annotated pages, covering all of the issues of the colony, containing singles, positional pairs, blocks of four and larger (including part sheet of 60), varieties, particularly on the many 1896-1907 surcharged issues (double, no stop, "Peuny"), as well as a wealth of specialized varieties, unissued 1900, "V.R.I." issues ("6" omitted, stop omitted, double and inverted surcharges, also shades), normal major Scott and Gibbons numbers, cancellations, Military Frank Stamps (including identified forgeries), extensive Telegraph Stamps, Fiscals, Police Frank Stamps (SG PF2,3), Postcard Stamps on cards, Postal Stationery, Specimen overprints, few covers, some registered, several certificates included. An opportunity for the specialist in this field (Image)