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1898-1908 ½d to £2 Coat of Arms Part Set, mint, mostly lightly hinged, with bright fresh colours, the £1 has rough perfs, else fine to very fine. (Image)
1910 ½d to 5sh Queen Mary and King George V Part Basic Set with Shades, mint hinged to lightly hinged, with 38 different stamps, all showing different shades, described by owner as being Stanley Gibbons numbers 119-31, 131a, 132-41, 141a, 144, 145, 147-49, 151, 151a, 152, 153, 155, 157, 158-60, 160a, 161, 164 (these add up to £6,165 in SG). Overall fresh and fine to very fine, Scott catalogue value is for all basic numbers, at lowest catalogue value. (Image)
Scott $ 3,365
Opening C$ 2,100.00
Sold...C$ 2,100.00
Closed..Apr-20-2021, 13:31:26 EST
Sold For 2100
Sale No: 36
Lot No: 964
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Cat No: 101b/106c
1910 ½d to 4d Queen Mary and King George V Group, Perforated 15, all mint very lightly hinged (the 2½d appears NH), with Scott #s 101b, 102b, 104b and 106c, fine. (Image)
Scott $ 847
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Apr-20-2021, 13:32:10 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 36
Lot No: 965
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Cat No: 101d/109a
1910 ½d to 8d Queen Mary and King George V Group, Perforated 13½, with Scott #s 101d (used), 101d (different shade, mint), 102c (used), 104c (mint and 109a (mint), overall fine. (Image)
Scott $ 572
Opening C$ 180.00
Sold...C$ 180.00
Closed..Apr-20-2021, 13:32:49 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 36
Lot No: 966
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Cat No: 103b/112a
1910 2d to 2sh Queen Mary and King George V Group, Perforated 15, all used with c.d.s. cancels, with Scott #s 103b, 105a, 107b, 108a, 111b, 112a, overall fine. (Image)
Extensive and Valuable Collection of Mint King George V Admirals, 1913-1924, with 136 different stamps, collected by Stanley Gibbons numbers, including different perforations, dies, printings, shades and papers. The collection includes S.G. numbers 186-195, 197-201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 206b, 207, 208, 209-214, 215-218 (with two #216), 219-234, 236, 236b, 237-242, 244-253 (missing 245), 255-272, 272a, 272b, 273, 274, 274a, 274b, 275-278, 280-281, 282-287, 288-290, 291-311, 312-322. S.G. 278 is accompanied by a 1989 B.P.A. certificate, and the most expensive stamp S..G. # 322 is accompanied by a card from Stanley Gibbons where the stamp was purchased for £950. All are fresh with bright colours, the majority are lightly hinged and the S.G. catalogue value of £11,810 does not include a premium for the handful of never hinged (mostly low values). (Image)
S.G. £ 11,960
Opening C$ 4,600.00
Sold...C$ 4,600.00
Closed..Apr-20-2021, 13:36:02 EST
Sold For 4600
Sale No: 36
Lot No: 971
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Cat No: Collection
Mint Collection of the Rhodesias on Black Stock Pages, starts off with early British South Africa Company and Rhodesia issues ($2,900, #27/99, 1896 to 1909), Northern Rhodesia ($1,355, complete from 1-88. 1925-1963), Rhodesia and Nyasaland ($265, complete from #141-190, 1954 to 1963), Rhodesia ($205, #s 200/303, 1965-1970), Southern Rhodesia ($770, complete from #1 to 108, 1924 to 1964). Overall fresh and fine to very fine, mix of hinged and never hinged, all pages scanned online. (Image)
1870-79 Two First Queen Victoria Sets, complete mint lightly hinged, with an extra shade of the first 6d (Scott 3a), the 4d value has a thin, else fresh and overall fine to very fine. (Image)
1882-90 ½d to 1sh Queen Victoria Set, includes the two Scott-listed extra shades (11a and 16a), all mint lightly hinged, fresh with bright colours and overall fine to very fine. (Image)
1885-88 Group of Eight Different Queen Victoria Surcharges, with Scott #s 17c, 18, 19, 19a, 20, 20var (almost a double surcharge, counted as regular), 21, 22, all mint lightly hinged and fresh, overall fine to very fine. (Image)
1863 6d Blue Queen Victoria, Rough Cut Perforations, Watermark Star, unused (no gum) with deep colour and four large margins (showing parts of adjoining stamps at top and bottom), very fine. (Image)
Two Different 6d Queen Victoria Issues, with 1879 6d grey blue perforated 14 x 12½ (watermark Crown and CC) and an 1889 6d grey perforated 14 (watermark Crown and CA). Both are mint hinged and fine. (Image)
1863 Three Different Queen Victoria Imperforate Issues, with 1d on 6d brown red (17mm surcharge), 1d on 6d brown red (19mm surcharge) and 4d on 6d carmine, all three are mint lightly hinged and fresh, very fine. SG # 3-5. (Image)
1864-73 Group of 12 Different Queen Victoria Surcharges, Perforated 12½, all mint hinged (some with hr), with Scott numbers 12 (2 different), 13, 14, 15 (2 different), 16, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 24. SG numbers 615, 17, 20. Overall fresh and fine. (Image)