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1973 "Stamp on Stamp" proof of the "British New Guinea" first stamp, three different stages including frame only, vignette only and finished design of 1sh Lakatoi, all in indigo, blocks of four, v.f. (Cat No. 393P) (Image)
1863 4p on 6p carmine, used, margins all around, deep color, fresh and fine stamp, cat. $300 (Cat No. 10) (Image)
Cat. $300, Est.US$150
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:51:37 EST
Sold For 180
Worldwide Stamps and Covers BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SARAWAK
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 823
Symbol:
1874 the renowned Forgery by Benjamin & Sarpy ("the London Gang") "Two Cents" on 3c brown, yellow, with boxed "Sarawak P.O." and "London" cds in red, minor faults, attractive (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:51:52 EST
Sold For 0
Great Britain and British Commonwealth BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SOUTH AFRICA - Griqualand Wes
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 824
Symbol: *O
Cat No: Collection
1868 1sh orange, horizontal bisect used as 6p, tied to 1868 cover by barred oval cancel, Cape of Good Hope 4p blue also tied at right, Colesberg backstamp, Somerset arrival on front, addressee's name excised. As per regulations, covers to the Cape had to have 6p in Free State and 4p in Cape postage. To accomplish this, the sender pinned a 1sh stamp at the top left corner of the envelope and had the cover carried to the postmaster at Phillipolis, who bisected the stamp and replaced the top half in the corner with the pin and canceled it after noting "1/2 Shilling/APJvdP" below, the Cape stamp was then affixed and canceled by a different barred oval, the cover arriving at Somerset East on June 3, 1868; a truly remarkable and unique cover, probably the greatest rarity of the Orange River Colony (originally described in 1956 by Douglas Roth in "The South African Philatelist" (article enclosed), accompanied by 1956 Philatelic Federation of Southern Africa and 1985 Royal Philatelic Society certificates, ex-Gilbert (SG 9var) (Cat No. 10var) (Image)
1877 4p on 6p rose, type "D", surcharge inverted, neatly canceled, v.f., with 1946 Royal certificate, cat. £375 (Cat No. SG 13A) (Image)
Cat. £375, Est.US$200
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:53:14 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 827
Symbol: O
1890-91 1p on 4p ultramarine, surcharge double (types 7a and 7b), used, fine, listed but unpriced used in Stanley Gibbons, with 2002 Brandon certificate (SG 57b) (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:53:27 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 828
Symbol: e
Cat No: Collection
1891-97 Postcard Stamps, collection of 12 items, neatly displayed and written-up on pages, used from Ladybrand, Ficksburg, Bethanie, Senekal, Bloemfontein, Rouxville, etc., locally and to Germany, one to Lorenco-Marques, mostly fine-v.f. (Image)
Est.US$250
Opening US$ 230.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:53:42 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 829
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 126 var.
1900 2 1/2p on 3p ultramarine, with thick "V" and level periods, no left serif and square period after "V" variety, unused without gum, v.f., with 2004 BPA certificate (catalogue value for regular stamp without varieties) cat. £750 (Cat No. SG 126var) (Image)
Cat. £750, Est.US$250
Opening US$ 230.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:53:54 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 830
Symbol: e
1901 (14 May) registered cover to Cape Town, attractively franked with nine different 1/2d-2 1/2 V.R.I. surcharges, type 31 and 32, all tied by Bloemfontein cds, filing folds away from the stamps, fine (Image)
1903-4 KEVII, 4p olive green and carmine, "IOSTAGE" variety, n.h., fresh and v.f., seldom seen in such condition, with 2015 Ceremuga certificate (SG 144a; catalogue value for hinged) cat. £1200 (Cat No. 66a) (Image)
Cat. £1200, Est.US$750
Opening US$ 700.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:54:20 EST
Sold For 0
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SOUTH AFRICA - Transvaal
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 832
Symbol: e
1900 telegram envelope to a "War Correspondent" at the Boer Headquarters at Ladysmith, with a Transvaal 1d canceled by the double ring "Ingogo 2 Apr 1900" datestamp, filing fold away from the stamp, fine (Image)
Est.US$200
Opening US$ 280.00
Sold...US$ 280.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:54:37 EST
Sold For 280
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 833
Symbol: e
1900 (23 Apr) cover to Switzerland, franked with 1p and 2p, tied by three-line "Veldpost, ZAR New Castle" datestamp, sent via Pretoria, with Hochdorf (25 May 1900) arrival pmk on back, fine (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 130.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:54:47 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 834
Symbol: e
1901 (12 Mar) cover "On Active Service Stamps Not Obtainable" endorsed "C.F. Cary, LT Brigade Mounted Infantry, Marienthal, Transvaal" and addressed to Carlow, Ireland, with arrival pmk (the British Army established a camp at Marienthal on 18 February, 1901, with the intent to intercept General Botha's Commandos) (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:54:59 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 835
Symbol: e
1902 (10 Jan) cover "On Active Service No Stamps Available" cover endorsed "Lieut Lord James Murray, Scottish Horse", with Army Post Office, Wonderfontein cds alongside, addressed to Scotland, with red London transit, also arrival pmk on back. Wonderfontein was occupied by the British Army on 24 August, 1900 (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:55:12 EST
Sold For 0
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SOUTH AFRICA - RSA
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 836
Symbol: **b
Cat No: 221/342
1959-71 six complete sets in blocks of four, with Animals to 5sh (Scott's 221-28), Republic Issues, five different sets (254-66,69-77,289-98,317-324,326-342), all n.h., fine-v.f., cat. $1400 (Cat No. 221/342) (Image)
Cat. $1400, Est.US$750
Opening US$ 700.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:55:25 EST
Sold For 0
France and French Colonies BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SUDAN
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 837
Symbol: e
1888 cover (small faults) from London to Hull, with printed heading "National Memorial to General Gordon" (killed in Sudan in 1885), with letter and receipt acknowledging a donation to the Gordon Boys Home in Woking (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 150.00
Sold...US$ 150.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:55:37 EST
Sold For 150
Great Britain and British Commonwealth BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SWAZILAND
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 838
Symbol:
1890 two top sections of ZAR Telegraf forms, with "Swazieland" handstamped or in manuscript, with two-line oval rubber datestamps of "Bremersdorp" and "Embekelweni", fine and uncommon (Image)
Est.US$250
Opening US$ 230.00
Closed..Dec-07-2021, 14:55:51 EST
Sold For 0
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH TRINIDAD
Sale No: 1221
Lot No: 839
Symbol: e
Cat No: Collection
1847 (12 May) large part entire letter from San Fernando to "Messers. Taylor, Graham & Argus" at Port of Spain, bearing "Lady McLeod" (5c) blue with good to large margins nearly all round and neatly canceled with a pen cross "X"; address panel with a vertical fold professionally repaired internally and lacking side panels, otherwise attractive with the stamp in unusually fine condition with many of the known examples being torn or with other faults. Pemberton, Wilson & Co. handstamp on one flap and signed by L.F. Livingston, with 1982 Holcombe and 1992 Royal certificates (each commenting that the stamp has been lifted and replaced, the latter also commenting on the cover having been cleaned). A splendid sound and exceptionally fine example of the iconic Lady McLeod on cover, ex- Cox, Dibble, Mellor and Melat collections (also illustrated on page 10 of "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World" by Ringstrom and Tester). The steamship "Lady McLeod" plied between Port of Spain and San Fernando carrying passengers (Image)