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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 762

British Commonwealth
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British Commonwealth
Sale No: 762
Lot No: 348
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image British Commonwealth, A High-End Comprehensive Mint and Used Collection, 1849-2007. An extraordinary, massive collection of thousands of stamps all mounted on quadrille pages in seven packed volumes with dozens of British Commonwealth Countries included from Bermuda to St. Vincent, and many high-value singles and sets into hundreds of dollars each. The quality is excellent with fresh colors and very few faults. The 19th Century is comprised of both better mint and used with the focus on mint after the Victorian era. Bermuda begins with #1 mint Scott $110, 2-3 used, 5 mint, 6 used, 7-9 used Scott $252, 16-25 mint plus shades Scott $357, 28-39 mint Scott $204, 40-52 mint plus shades Scott $316, 55-69 mint Scott $142, 71-79 mint Scott $121, 81-96 mint Scott $491, 105-114 Scott $70, 118-128 mint high-value never hinged plus Types Scott $672, 133-134 mint $47, also note 97 used Scott $425; Botswana flows with 1/891 mint and used; nice section of British Antarctic Territory with 1-15, 24 mint never hinged plus more; British Central Africa 1-12 and 19-20 mint Scott $168, 24-25 and 27 used Scott $117, 59d used $115, 43-45 and 47-51 mint Scott $215 52 used Scott $375, 60-65 mint Scott $96; British Columbia 7 mint Scott $160, 8-9 and 11 mint Scott $860; British East Africa 14/30 mixed mainly mint Scott $156, 42 used Scott $60, 49 lovely used copy Scott $325, 71 mint Scott $50, 88-90 mint Scott $292, 102 mint Scott $95; British Guiana 18-19 and 22 used Scott $450, 24-25 mint Scott $340, plus other better issues pre-1875, 79 mint Scott $160, 92-95 mint Scott $170, 107-108 and 110 mint Scott $226, 112-123 mint except 117 Scott $240, 128 used $450, 130-147 mint Scott $409, 148-159 mint and 159a Scott $300, 160-170 mint Scott $200, 171 used Scott $500, 172-1777 mint, 178-201 mint sets Scott $323, 205-241 mint some high-value never hinged plus Types Scott $409+, O10 used Scott $500. The above detailed country descriptions will give you an idea of the depth and better stamps which comprise the countries in this exceptional collection, so rather than further annotating every scarce single or set, will list the remaining countries: British Honduras, Brunei, Burma, Cape of Good Hope, Cayman Islands, Ceylon, Christmas Island, Cocos Island, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Dominica, East Africa, Falkland Islands and Dependencies, Fiji, Gambia, German East Africa, Gilbert & Ellice, Gold Coast, Grenada, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya-Uganda, Kuwait, Labuan, Lagos, Leeward Islands, Malaysia, Maldive Islands, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, Nauru, Nepal, Natal, Nevis, New Guinea, Niger Coast, Nigeria, New Hebrides, Niue, Norfolk Islands, Northern Nigeria, North Borneo, Nova Scotia, North-West Pacific Islands, Nyasaland, Palestine, Papua, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn, Rhodesia, St. Christopher, St. Helena, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia and St. Vincent. This collection was carefully built up stamp by stamp over many decades and the exceptional quality exhibits that philatelic knowledge, with clean fresh material plus interesting varieties adding to the value (which adds up quickly with so many countries worth in excess of $1000 each). As noted, a few faults and a few cancels need review, but on balance the quality is F.-V.F. or better., Simply a great collection to break down into sets and singles or well above the norm country collections replete with key items from Queen Victoria up through 2007. Certainly one of the finest British Collections that we have had the pleasure to offer and well worth your careful consideration. Shipping charges apply - weight 44.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video10 for this lot) (Video11 for this lot) (Video12 for this lot) (Video13 for this lot) (Video14 for this lot) (Video15 for this lot) (Video16 for this lot) (Video17 for this lot) (Video18 for this lot) (Video19 for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video20 for this lot) (Video21 for this lot) (Video22 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Video6 for this lot) (Video7 for this lot) (Video8 for this lot) (Video9 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $30,000-40,000

Opening US$ 27,000.00
Sold...US$ 27,000.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:40:09 EST
Sold For 27000

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 349
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Cat No: Collection

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image British Commonwealth, Sweet and Savoury Stock Sensation. You'll bubble and squeak with delight over this holding, filling four 11-inch-deep card boxes and covering the Empire and Commonwealth from Aden to Zimbabwe; all singles, sets, miniature or souvenir sheets and booklets (!) are on individual cards (102 or black), identified by country, Scott number and gum condition, and carry catalogue values that are refreshingly up-to-date; the overwhelming majority of items are mint, the vast number of those never hinged, generally ranging from late King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II, but with numerous Vickies and Eddies showing up regularly, often lightly hinged; immense catalogue value with most items in the $3 to $100+ range; many better (and often surprising) items present, a brief list including (never hinged unless noted) Ascension #23-32 mint, 62-74 lightly hinged (2); Australia #100 used; Barbados #127-137 lightly hinged; Bermuda Gibbons #96m used, Scott #143-162; Canada #41, 90; Cayman Islands #100-111 (#111 lightly hinged), 135-149 lightly hinged; Cook Islands #1305-1322, 1388-1389 (3), O76-O87; Falklands #99-100, 128-142 (lightly hinged); Gibraltar #74 lightly hinged; Great Britain #126, 138, O44 (used); Hong Kong #185-198 lightly hinged; Jamaica #61-70 used, Gibbons booklet #SB10a; Jordan #145-157 and 169-184 (both mint); a beautiful Kenya #58 lightly hinged; Qatar #279-286, 494-499; South West Africa #93; Swaziland #405; Tonga #CO69-CO71; Turks & Caicos #86 & 87-89, and much more besides; useful duplication allowing multiple want lists to be filled; in need of some reorganizing, but the reward will be great, bulk Very Fine, a must-see lot. Shipping charges apply - weight 20.6 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $5,000-7,500

Opening US$ 5,250.00
Sold...US$ 5,250.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:41:02 EST
Sold For 5250

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 350
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image British Commonwealth, Eclectic Ten Stockbook Diverse Accumulation Almost All Mint, 1905-90. Ten stockbooks with several thousand almost all mint sets and singles, never hinged or o.g. with a range of material, we note strong Fiji with Scott 69 mint $400, 70-77 with 3 mint sets Scott $1800+, 117//131B (7) sets with high-values missing a few low values but duplicates of many better Scott $1600+, plus much more all in one stockbook, New Zealand Smiling Boys B3-B4 appear never hinged $500, Montserrat Tercentenary sets (2, 1 never hinged) $593, British Sudan better mint sets, some 19th century Straits Settlements used, India 207-222 mint $348, a section of Australia mint with pound values, a bit of mint Canada and Newfoundland, a book of 1949 UPU issues mint with duplicates of better colonies and some Silver Jubilee mint sets, the main additional value is in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II mint issues, well worth viewing online or in-person, a great lot to break down for resale as the value is mainly in 20th Century mint sets, some toning, but the majority is Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

Estimate $4,000-5,000

Opening US$ 3,250.00
Sold...US$ 4,500.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:41:47 EST
Sold For 4500

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 351
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image British Commonwealth, Big Lot from a Small Island, 1851-1990s. A large lot, the lion's share of which is the British Empire, with excellent 19th-century stock. Numerous albums from a GB Schaubek to multi-volume sets of Scott covering the rest of the world. You'll find an abundance of Canada in the form of covers, lots of mint, much in blocks and a few full sheets, 100's of Newfoundland on stockpages, a couple of Harris Canada albums, some year sets from the 1980s as issued by Canada Post, and better sets & singles, like mint #55, 85-86, C2 and used 40, 46-47, 57-60. The rest of the Commonwealth is also well covered in multiple stockbooks and counter pages, but the jewel in the crown of this lot is the motherland with many choice FDCs from the 1930's thru 1950's and extensive stock of the QV, QEVII & KGV issues with duplicates of many premium items, like #98-105, 107, 139, 179-80, 222-23 and a fantastic selection of plate #'s, many of #33 & 58, as well as plates 8, 9 & 10 of #64. In addition, some items of curiosity, like a very well-filled mint collection of Ghana mounted on White Ace pages, various postal stationery, souvenir cards, a large bag of Wildings & Machins on paper, a pair of Cinderella sheetlets from the 1940 Stamp Centenary Exhibition in London, two old circuit books from the Society of Philatelic Americans, a fascinating homemade collection of GB metered mail in the 1950's annotated on pages, and full sheets of the Courier Service Winnipeg-Pembina in the 1970's. As a bonus, you will also find a U.S. collection on pages, two boxes with 1000's of worldwide, an album of the Allied occupation of Europe with an almost complete collection of mint Venezia Giulia including 1LN13, 1LN19 & 1NLC6 and Trieste (Zone A) complete mint from #58 onwards including 63 & 74-75. As expected, condition varies with the early issues, but for the most part Fine to Very Fine, Some images available online, but if you have the opportunity, we strongly recommend viewing this lot in person. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,500-3,500

Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:43:02 EST
Sold For 2000

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 352
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image British Commonwealth, Select Mint & Used Collection, 1862-2000. This impressive mix of mint and used hinged on Minkus pages is comprised of British Asia and the remote outposts of the British Empire in the Atlantic, Indian and Southern Oceans. Beginning with Asia, all countries here are well represented and include many of the better sets, such as Brunei #62-75 mint and North Borneo #280-95 mint. In addition to these countries, you will also find more-than-adequate collections of Bangladesh (to the mid-90's), Burma/Myanmar (to the mid-80's), Ceylon/Sri Lanka (1972-1999), Hong Kong (1862-2000), India (1855-2000), Labuan, Malaysia (1963-2000), Sarawak and Singapore (1948-2000). What really caught my eye browsing this collection was the numerous scarcer sets of the Straits Settlements. Oodles of higher values will be found here including sets such as the Malayan States of Johore #130-150 mostly mint, Kedah #61-81 & #83-93 mint, Kelantan #50-70 mint, Negri Sembilan #38-58 mint, Penang #3-22 mostly mint and Perak #105-125 mostly mint. The Indian Ocean nations of Seychelles (1890-1990s) and the Maldives (1909-1992) are also well-filled with a mix of mint and used into the early 80's. As if this selection was not enticing enough, we also find some of the most remote places on Earth, which is probably one of the reasons they are so highly collectable. The Falkland Islands is extremely well-filled and mostly mint from 1935 into the mid-90's and includes a mixture of mint and used from its dependencies. St. Helena is a very well-filled mix of mint and CTO's up to 1990, as is Tristan da Cunha. Ascension is also very well represented and runs up to 1988 and mostly mint. Topping off this lot is the British Antarctic Territory from 1963-1999, a collection of mostly mint from the first issue (used) to the 2000 London Stamp Show souvenir sheet and not missing much in between. We encourage everyone interested in British Commonwealth to take a look and see what this lot has to offer., Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 10 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:44:18 EST
Sold For 2100

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 353
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image British Commonwealth, "The Union Jack" Accumulation. A little bit of everything from the empire "on which the sun never sets". A couple of albums, stacks of stockpages, hundreds of covers, tons of glassines with sets & singles, Royal Mail Yearpacks and bunches of other commemorative sets from the post office many of which are still sealed, folders with full and partial mint sheets from Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey as well as over 300 presentation packs and additional booklets. You'll find a lot of Australia, both mint and used, stockpages of British revenues and cinderellas, a nearly complete collection of the KGV Silver Jubilee issue in mounts on Scott specialty pages and what appears to be a complete set of the UPU omnibus. Mint/Used Singapore hinged on pages, a stockbook of British Africa, a good selection of Machins, some decent classics and who know what else is buried under the piles. Although primarily British Commonwealth, you will encounter a bit of worldwide scattered throughout. Will certainly require some organization but undoubtedly worth the effort. Another lot where inspection is requisite, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 86.2 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,500

Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:45:06 EST
Sold For 1200

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 354
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image British Commonwealth, Valuable Mint & Used Selection, 1881-1966. Only better singles and sets of the British Commonwealth on stockcards or in glassines, and there's a lot of it. To give you an idea of what treasures await, here's a sampling… Mint Ascension 40-49, Australia 179 (2x NH), Basutoland #46-56 NH, Barbados 81-89, Brunei 14b-37a (complete Malaya-Borneo overprints), Canada 50, 54, 55, 56, 57, 249-62 (NH), Falklands 2L1-8, 3L1-8, 4L1-8, 5L1-8 (all NH blocks of 4), Gibraltar 32-38, 63, Maldives 20-28 (9 sets NH), Straits Settlements 58, and some nice used too, like Labuan 10, 33-39 (3 sets) and St. Helena 109. View some images online or come in and have a look, but don't let this one slip away! Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

Estimate $1,200-1,600

Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:45:50 EST
Sold For 1200


British Africa
Sale No: 762
Lot No: 355
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image British Africa, A Superb Holding of Mint Key Sets and Singles, 1875-1938. A valuable and desirable accumulation of several dozen sets and singles from Queen Victoria through King George VI all mint and neatly housed in two stockbooks; begins with a lovely copy of the Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania #40, the scarce £4 value which catalogues $5000 in mint and always realizes a high percentage of Scott whenever offered, on the same page are Natal's King Edward VIII issues in mint 94-95, and the difficult-to-find 109 with a total Scott of $2403; Nyasaland key sets total Scott $1170; British Central Africa Scott $771; excellent Gold Coast has a Scott total of $3380; Northern Nigeria and Nigeria is over $3100 in Scott; Book II is comprised of K.U.T. with two full sets plus extra high-values of Scott 46-59 with a total of $1541, followed by pages of King George VI issues including 28 pound-values of the Scott basic set 66-85 and loaded with rare perforations, altogether an excellent holding of this popular set with varieties, we note some never hinged throughout counted as hinged in our Scott values, an exceptional holding of only key mint issues with a tremendous breakdown resale potential, please check out the scans online to fully appreciate this rare offering, condition is generally fresh and F.-V.F. with a small amount of slight gum toning, overall well worth an extra bid. (Image)

Estimate $6,000-8,000

Opening US$ 5,000.00
Sold...US$ 7,250.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:47:09 EST
Sold For 7250

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 356
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image British Africa, Mint & Used Collection, 1863-2000. Once referred to as the "dark continent", Africa is still a fascinating area for collectors of the British Commonwealth. Some countries merged, others broke away and declared independence and some simply changed names. Whatever the case, you will find almost all in this collection mounted on Minkus pages. Our journey begins in West Africa with mostly mint collections of Sierra Leone (1883-1993), Gold Coast (Ghana) (1876-1989) and Nigeria (1914-2000). Heading down the coast, our next stop is a mint and used collection of South West Africa, better known today as Namibia (1923-2000). Its neighbor, Botswana (1887-1997) and previously known as Bechuanaland, has a good mix of mint and used. To the south is the Republic of South Africa (1910-2000), a mostly used collection accompanied by mostly mint collections of the independent states of Bophuthatswana, Ciskei, Transkei and Venda all into the mid-80's. Also related are collections of Transvaal, Orange River Colony, Natal, Cape of Good Hope and a very well-filled mint/used collection of Basutoland (Lesotho) (1933-1989) as well as Swaziland (1889-1998) with some better. Rhodesia became the countries of Zambia (1925-1997) and Zimbabwe (1890-2000), and both feature a mix of mint and used until the 80's, then mostly used thereafter. Travelling northeast we encounter a good selection of Malawi (previously British Central Africa / Nyasaland) (1891-1998), Tanzania (1961-1990s) along with a decent selection of Zanzibar (1898-1967), Kenya (1963-2000) and Uganda (1962-2000) with an abundance of souvenir sheets. We end our journey east of Madagascar on the islands of Mauritius (1863-2000), an impressive and even mix of mint and used. Don't be left behind! Botswana images are viewable online to give you a feel for this collection., Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 15 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,900.00
Sold...US$ 1,900.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:47:58 EST
Sold For 1900


British America
Sale No: 762
Lot No: 357
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image British America Mint Collection, 1903/73. Primarily Edward VII and George V era sets, short sets and singles neatly arranged on stock sheets, includes definitive sets, high values, etc highlighted by Antigua 42-57 (less 2/6), Bahamas 44-47, 85-91, Barbados 116-26, 140-51, Bermuda 31-39 (less 1d carmine), 52, 55-69, 71-79, 95, 96, 127, 128, 128b, British Antarctic 1-15 NH, 24, 25-38,British Guiana 210-22, British Honduras 81-83, Cayman Isl 85-96 NH, Falkland Isl 20-21, 30-35, 65-72, 84-96, 99-100, 107-20, 128-42, Jamaica 41, 70, 88-100, 106-08 (6d NH), 112 "Lightning Conductor" variety (SG 117c), Montserrat 75-84, St Kitts-Nevis 52-61, Trinidad J11-17, Trinidad & Tobago 10, 19, 34-42, Virgin Isl 47-66, etc. plus an assortment of NH 1960s/70s S/S, some minor faults here and there but overall much nicer than usually encountered, F-VF, ideal foundation collection for this popular area. Shipping charges apply - weight 3 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 2,400.00
Sold...US$ 2,500.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:48:58 EST
Sold For 2500

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 358
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image British North America, Juggernaut Mostly Mint Collection, 1852-1953. A powerhouse collection of mostly mint Bermuda, British Honduras and Canada with Provinces hinged on pages (some in mounts) and all ending at 1953. The mint highlights include Bermuda #31-39, 49-52, 118-28, British Honduras 12, 38-46, 52-56, Canada 46-47, 50-59, 70-72, 96-103, 111, 241-45, 249-62, O16-25, Newfoundland 115-26, C6-8, C13-17 and New Brunswick 10 to name just a few. Some used standouts include Bermuda 53, British Honduras 3 and Canada 17-20. But there are many, many more and we encourage you to view the album online which has been imaged in full, Generally Fine to Very Fine or better. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.2 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,000-2,500

Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:49:56 EST
Sold For 2000

Sale No: 762
Lot No: 359
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image British North America, Mint and Used Collection, 1859-2000. A very impressive collection of the British Commonwealth in North America and the Caribbean hinged on Minkus pages with overall a bit more mint than used. Canada only goes up to 1967, but there are plenty of better early issues along with a fair amount of provinces. What defines this lot though is the enormous amount of 20-century among the Caribbean nations. Anguilla, Antigua, Barbuda, British Guiana (Guyana), Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Trinidad & Tobago all have a copious amount of stamps into the late 80's. Countries such as Bahamas, Barbados, British Honduras (Belize), Jamaica and the Virgin Islands were collected until 2000, and for the most part are very well-represented., Fine to Very Fine, Through-the-roof catalogue value. Antigua and Bahamas images online to give you a feel for this collection. Shipping charges apply - weight 14 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,000-2,500

Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:50:38 EST
Sold For 2100


British Europe
Sale No: 762
Lot No: 360
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image British Europe, Mint & Used Collection, 1841-2000. Mounted on Minkus pages, we begin with Great Britain (1841-2000), the country that started it all! Here we find a very impressive selection of classics from Queen Victoria on through to King George V. Homemade pages were created to accommodate plate varieties, and there are quite a few including over 60 for #33 alone. Condition does vary among the early issues but are for the most part fine. The collection as a whole is very well-filled and mostly used, with the exception of the 80's, which is almost entirely mint. Included with Great Britain are a selection of regionals as well as offices in Africa, China, Morocco and the Turkish Empire. Moving on to the Channel Islands, both Guernsey (1958-2000) and Jersey (1943-2000) are very well-filled throughout and comprised of mostly mint. Alderney (1983-2000), on the other hand, is entirely mint and looks complete. Isle of Man (1958-2000) too is fairly well-filled and mostly mint. Gibraltar (1886-1998) is entirely mint and almost complete from 1991-98. Malta (1885-2000) is a fairly even mix of mint and used, as is Cyprus (1894-2000) until the early 90's, which from then on is all mint. The Cyprus collection is nearly complete after WWII and also includes a darn near complete collection of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (1975-2015). Mostly used until 1980, it is entirely mint afterwards and runs all the way to 2015! Ireland (1922-2000) is also included in this lot and is a mix of mint and used until 1996 and almost all mint thereafter., Fine to Very Fine with the exception of some 19th-century Britain. Shipping charges apply - weight 9 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,200.00
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Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:51:20 EST
Sold For 1200

British Pacific
Sale No: 762
Lot No: 361
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image British Pacific, Collection, 1874-2000. Gigantic collection of the British Commonwealth in the Pacific all hinged on Minkus pages. Classics are nothing to write home about, but that's not what this lot is about. Both the Australia and New Zealand collections are very well-filled throughout, but from the early 80's until 2000, they are almost entirely mint and carry enormous face value. Australia also features a mostly mint A.A.T. collection, Christmas Island very nearly complete and mostly mint, a very well-filled Papua New Guinea collection of which the majority are mint, a 50/50 mint and used Norfolk Island, a predominantly mint Cocos (Keeling) Islands collection which looks complete, and a sampling of Australian states. New Zealand dependencies include well-filled, mostly mint collections of Samoa, Cook Islands, Niue, Penrhyn, Ross Dependency and Tokelau. If that weren't enough, the following areas are also included - Gilbert & Ellice Islands / Kiribati (1935-2000) very well-filled and mostly mint, a 99% mint collection of Tonga with Niuafo'ou both up to 1992, Pitcairn also very well-filled and mostly mint, a 50/50 mix of mint and used for the Solomon Islands (1908-early 90's), Fiji (1880-2000), Nauru (1924-2000), New Hebrides / Vanuatu (1911-1980) and Tuvalu (1976-80's) including a sampling of its outlying islands. If you are a collector of this area, this one is definitely worth a look., Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 14.8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,500-3,000

Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,300.00


Closed..Dec-04-2021, 13:52:06 EST
Sold For 2300

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