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Harmers International, Inc. Sale: 12

British Commonwealth
Ascension
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 95
Symbol: Cat No: 44854

image ASCENSION: 1924-1933, Badge of the Colony, ½d-3s complete set of twelve, never hinged, Fine to Very Fine.
Scott 10-21; $675. (SG 10/20).
SG £350 for hin
Suggested Bid $175-200 (Image)

CV.
SG £350 for hin
Suggested Bid

Opening US$ 375.00
Sold...US$ 375.00


Closed..May-15-2022, 19:54:37 EST
Sold For 375


Australian States and New South Wales
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 96
Symbol: o
Cat No: 3

image 1850, Sydney View, 1d reddish rose, plate I, yellowish paper, good to large margins all around, indistinct grid cancel, Very Fine.
SG £625 ($850). (SG 3). (Image)

CV.

Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00


Closed..May-15-2022, 19:55:41 EST
Sold For 170

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 97
Symbol: o
Cat No: 8b

image 1850, Sydney View, 1d dull carmine, plate I re-engraved, yellowish paper, hill unshaded, lightly canceled, good to large margins all around, Very Fine.
SG £800 ($1,090). (SG 8b). (Image)

CV.

Opening US$ 270.00
Sold...US$ 270.00


Closed..May-15-2022, 19:58:00 EST
Sold For 270

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 98
Symbol: o
Cat No: 9

image 1850, Sydney View, 1d crimson lake, plate I re-engraved, bluish paper, good to large margins all around, deep color., Extremely Fine (SG 9).
SG £400 ($550)
(Image)

CV.
SG £400 ($550)

Opening US$ 220.00
Sold...US$ 220.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:47:32 EST
Sold For 220

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 99
Symbol: Cat No: 277a

image 1904, Queen Victoria, 10s violet & claret, perf 11, never hinged, Extremely Fine.
SG £425 ($580). (SG 277a). (Image)

CV.

Opening US$ 260.00
Sold...US$ 260.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:48:00 EST
Sold For 260


Bahamas
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 100
Symbol: Cat No: 6

image Bahamas: 1862, Queen Victoria, 4d dull rose, perf 11½ or 12 perforation trial on a new machine at Perkins, Bacon, unused, Fine, APS Cert (1989).
SG 7; £2,250 ($3,070). (Scott 6),

Truly scarce.

Scott $4,500
Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)

CV.
Scott $4,500
Suggested Bid $2

Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:48:54 EST
Sold For 600


Barbuda
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 101
Symbol: Cat No: 54

image Bermuda: 1918-22 £1 purple and black TOP RIGHT and BOTTON RIGHT IMPRINT CORNER COPIES, n.h., Extremely Fine,

Lovey Pair of Stamps.
(Image)

CV.

Opening US$ 375.00
Sold...US$ 600.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:49:47 EST
Sold For 600


British Centrall Africa
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 102
Symbol: S
Cat No: 67s

image British Central Africa - Nyasaland: 1903-1904 £10 ultramarine and black Edward VII Overprinted SPECIMEN, o.g., Very Fine.
SG 67S; £500 ($680). (Scott 69S).
Scott $500
(Image)

CV.
Scott $500

Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:50:30 EST
Sold For 230


British East Africa
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 103
Symbol: Cat No: 20

image British East Africa: 1891 Mombassa Provisionals ½ Anna handstamped in dull violet on 2a vermilion with initials "A.D." (Andrew Dick, Chief Accountant) added in black manuscript, lightly canceled, fine for this., Signed H. Bloch (SG 20).
SG £1,100 ($1,5
(Image)

CV.
SG £1,100 ($1,5

Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 800.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:51:06 EST
Sold For 800


Brunei - Japanese Occupation
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 104
Symbol: Cat No: N8

image Brunei: Japanese Occupation; 1942-44 6c red, o.g., almost Very Fine, Signed Rowell.
SG J8; £600 ($820). (Scott N8).
Scott $800
(Image)

CV.
Scott $800

Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:51:38 EST
Sold For 300

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 105
Symbol: Cat No: N18

image Brunei: Japanese Occupation; 1942-44 $5 lake, l.h., Very Fine, Signed Singer.
SG J18; £1,000 ($1,360). (Scott N18).
Scott $1,100
(Image)

CV.
Scott $1,100

Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:52:14 EST
Sold For 650


Burma - Japanese Occupation
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 106
Symbol: Cat No: 1N34

image Burma Japanese Occupation; 1942 1 ½a turquoise, l.h., Very Fine.
SG J10; £950 ($1,300). (Scott 1N34).
Scott $900
(Image)

CV.
Scott $900

Opening US$ 210.00
Sold...US$ 210.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:52:40 EST
Sold For 210


Canada
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 107
Symbol: o
Cat No: 1

image 1851, Beaver 3d red, laid paper, 7-ring target cancel, mostly large margins three sides, frame-line, just touched at lower left, fresh and fine.
SG 1; £1,100 ($1,500). (Scott 1).
Scott $1,000
(Image)

CV.
Scott $1,000

Opening US$ 270.00
Sold...US$ 270.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:53:13 EST
Sold For 270

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 108
Symbol: o
Cat No: 5

image 1855,Prince Albert, 6d slate-violet, handmade wove paper, 7-ring target cancel, good margins all around, trace of paper toning, almost very fine.
SG 9; £1,100 ($1,500). (Scott 5).
Scott $1,150
(Image)

CV.
Scott $1,150

Opening US$ 220.00
Sold...US$ 240.00


Closed..May-15-2022, 20:15:08 EST
Sold For 240

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 109
Symbol: o
Cat No: 8

image 1857,Queen Victoria, ½d ½d deep rose, machine-made medium to thick wove paper, good to large margins all around, lightly cancelled leaving profile clear, rich color, very fine.
SG 17; £600 ($820). (Scott 8).
Scott $700
(Image)

CV.
Scott $700

Opening US$ 190.00
Sold...US$ 190.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:54:17 EST
Sold For 190

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 110
Symbol: o
Cat No: 9

image 1857, Queen Victoria, 7½d yellow-green, handmade wove paper, large margins all around, light face-free cancel, rich color, extremely fine.
SG 12; £2,500 ($3,410). (Scott 9).
Scott $3,000
(Image)

CV.
Scott $3,000

Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:54:50 EST
Sold For 1500

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 111
Symbol: Cat No: 28a

image 1868, Large Queen, 12½¢ blue, watermarked, disturbed o.g, fresh. Rare.
SG 60b; £5,000 ($6,820). (Scott 28a).
Scott $7,000
(Image)

CV.
Scott $7,000

Opening US$ 700.00
Sold...US$ 700.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:55:22 EST
Sold For 700

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 112
Symbol: Cat No: 52

image 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 2¢ green, BLOCK OF FOUR, n.h. fresh and very fine.
SG 124; £390+ ($530). (Scott 52). (Image)

CV.

Opening US$ 145.00
Sold...US$ 145.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:55:59 EST
Sold For 145

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 113
Symbol: o
Cat No: 61

image 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, $1 lake, very light and neat ONT 98 c.d.s. well centered, Very Fine.
SG 136; £550 ($750). (Scott 61).
Scott $650
(Image)

CV.
Scott $650

Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 200.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:56:18 EST
Sold For 200

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 114
Symbol: Cat No: 114a

image 1922-31, King George V "Admiral", 7¢ red brown, IMPORFORATE PAIR, o.g. hinge remnants, fresh and very fine (Scott 114a).
Scott $2,250
(Image)

CV.
Scott $2,250

Opening US$ 700.00
Sold...US$ 700.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 14:56:37 EST
Sold For 700


Cape of Good Hope Part II - Exhibition Collection
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 217
Symbol:
image Used to Holland: 1865 (9 Jan.) single rate buff envelope from Grahamstown to Amsterdam bearing 1d deep carmine red, just clear to large margins in combination with 1864-77 1s green both lightly tied by barred oval "3" handstamps, large magenta manuscript "1/-" in center (credit to U.K.), 1d credit to the Cape with 2 Dutch cents (manuscript "2") postage due from recipient, backstamped Grahamstown JA 9, 1865, Cape Town and London transits with Amsterdam receiver of 17 March 1865, envelope with part of back flap missing. Attractive and important combination issue franking., ex "Franschhoek.",ex Dillaway.
SG 18,26a.

Since no rectangular adhesives were delivered to the Eastern Province before January 1865, this represents the earliest known usage of the 1s in the Eastern Province.
Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500

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


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:49:23 EST
Sold For 4250

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 218
Symbol:
image Used to the United States: 1865 (12 Mar.) single rate cover from the Howland correspondence from Port Elizabeth to Boston bearing 4d steel blue, two copies, mostly with just clear to large margins in combination with 1864-77 1s green (some trimmed perfs.), all three attractively canceled by barred oval "2" handstamps (one 4d additionally tied by Port Elizabeth c.d.s.). Cover is endorsed "Per Steamer from Cape Town Via England" and bears Cape Town and London transits of 15 March and 27 April with Boston British Packet receiver of 3 May, red crayon "16" (16c credit to England) with 5c inland postage due from the recipient, with all markings being on the front, cover is a little fragile (certificate calls it "splitting in places)." Extremely Rare., ex Dillaway, Peter Holcombe Cert. (1985).
SG 19c, 26a.

The ½ oz. 1s 8d, Packet rate to America was introduced in 1864.
Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500

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


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:50:41 EST
Sold For 4500

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 219
Symbol: Cat No: 19c, 262

image Used to England: 1865 (18 Mar.) Mourning envelope from Grahamstown to London endorsed "Via Marseille" bearing 4d steel-blue, good to large margins in combination with 1864-77 1s green on the overland eastern postal route via Mauritius and Marseille, both canceled by barred oval "3" handstamps, cover backstamped with double oval GRAHAMSTOWN/MR 18/1865 town date stamp with red London receiver of 6 May 1865 on front. Rare., ex Bonaventure, ex Dillaway (SG 19c, 262). Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 6,500.00
Sold...US$ 6,500.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:52:44 EST
Sold For 6500

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 220
Symbol:
image Used to India: 1865 (19 Oct.) Cover from Grahamstown to Umballa, Bengal endorsed "Via Mauritius," bearing 4d blue, two singles and a pair, margins cut-in, and touching to large and 1864-77 1d rose-red (2, one wing margin), all tied by barred oval "3" handstamps and paying the 1s 6d rate via Mauritius, cover backstamped Port Elizabeth and Calcutta transits of 29 October and 2 January 1866 with Umballa receiver of 8 January 1866. Extremely Rare. (SG 19a, 23a) Peter Holcombe Cert. (1985) with observation"Very unusual franking and its extremely rare destination.", ex Dillaway.
SG 19a, 23a. Suggested Bid $4,000-5,000 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $4,000-5,000

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


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:53:32 EST
Sold For 7000

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 222
Symbol:
image Inland Local Rate: 1867 (31 Jan.) Port Elizabeth local rate cover (small envelope to Port Eliz. Fire Ass(urance) Co, Main St.) bearing 1855-63 1d rose, mostly large margins, close at bottom,and just tied by barred oval "2" handstamp, Port Elizabeth Jan 31 1867 c.d.s. alongside, very fine and attractive. Rare., ex Dillaway.
SG 5s.

The local penny post was made effective for Port Elizabeth from 23 April 1861. From 1862 a further Ordnance extended the privilege at the discretion of the Governor to within the limits of any City or Town or a reasonable distance therefrom. The prerequisite for this reduced service was postal communication at least twice daily. The concession was gradually extended – mainly in the Cape Town area but also on the Eastern Frontier – and ultimately included Field Cornet Districts.
One of three covers known, this being the only one in this period.
Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000

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


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:55:34 EST
Sold For 2000

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 223
Symbol: Cat No: 24a, 25

image Registered mail: 1866 (26 Nov.) double rate folded letter sheet from Graaff-Reinet to Colesberg bearing 1864-77 4d blue pair (wing margin at left) and 6d pale lilac (wing margin at right), all tied by small triangular obliterator, endorsed ms. "Registered" and bears faint COLESBERG DE 3 66 CAPE COLONY c.d.s. receiver at top, backstamped red double oval GRAAFF REINETT NO 28 1866 town datestamp, lovely, intact red wax seal of the South African Central Bank Graaff Reinet on flap, scarce, ex Dillaway (SG 24a, 25),

The barred oval numeral canceller had not yet been issued to Graaff Reinet, the earliest date of use being 22 October 1867. Interestingly all stamps are scissor-cut notwithstanding the perforations, a legacy from the imperforate Triangulars.
Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 140.00
Sold...US$ 140.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:55:55 EST
Sold For 140

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 224
Symbol:
image Registered mail: 1868 (6 Aug.) double rate folded letter sheet from Graaff-Reinet to Middelburg bearing 1864-77 4d pale blue pair and 6d deep lilac, tied by "18" BONC handstamps, cover endorsed "Registered" and bears red double oval GRAAFF-REINETT AU 6 1868 town datestamp at top center, scarce., ex Dillaway.
SG 24,25a.

The two double rate folded covers above, both additionally franked with the 6d. adhesive clearly set apart to show payment of the registration fee introduced in 1855.
Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 270.00
Sold...US$ 270.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:56:18 EST
Sold For 270

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 225
Symbol:
image 1869 (11 Aug.) folded letter from Port Elizabeth to Willowmore bearing 1868 4d on 6d deep lilac, tied by barred oval "2" handstamp, bears PORT ELIZABETH AU 11 69 CAPE COLONY c.d.s., backstamped double oval AVONTUUR AU 12 1869 town datestamp and double circle WILLOW AU 13 1869 c.d.s. receiver, scarce, ex Dillaway.
SG 27. (Scott 0). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 16:57:59 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 226
Symbol:
image 1869 (20 Nov.) another folded letter from Port Elizabeth to Willowmore bearing 1868 4d on 6d deep lilac (wing margin at right) tied by barred oval "2" handstamp, bears PORT ELIZABETH NO 29 69 CAPE COLONY c.d.s., cover backstamped double oval AVONTUUR DE 2 1869 town datestamp and double circle WILLOW DE 3 1869 c.d.s. receiver on front, scarce., ex Dillaway.
SG 27.

A misunderstanding between the postal authorities and the treasury department resulted in a shortage of 4d stamps. This shortage was critical because the private ship rate and the registration fee had both been reduced from 6d to 4d. As the mail steamer rate had also been increased from 6d to 1s there was a surplus of 6d stamps available for surcharging.
Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00


Closed..May-23-2022, 09:36:49 EST
Sold For 170

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 228
Symbol:
image Missent to Grahamstown: 1871 (17 Aug) envelope from Post Retief at the correct 1d rate to Fort Beaufort bearing 1864-77 1d carmine red (small edge placement faults) tied by large triangular obliterator, bears double oval POST RETIEF AU 17 1871 town datestamp and double oval FORT BEAUFORT SP 8 1871 town datestamp with "7d More to pay" endorsement at top (3d for the balance of the inland rate plus 4d postage due). The explanation is fascinating: the cover was missent to Grahamstown arriving there after 15 days (hence GRAHAMS-TOWN AU 31 71 CAPE-COLONY c.d.s. backstamp), it ultimately reached Fort Beaufort nine days later and was inexplicably marked "7d More to pay." Post Retief was only 30 miles from Fort Beaufort and the mishandling had resulted in a demand for additional postage and delivery 24 days after posting. The addressee refused acceptance resulting in Postmistress Mrs M. E. Browning adding the manuscript notation to the cover at left "Refused by Mr T. Quin on account of excessive postage and having been sent to G. T. before coming to Fort Beaufort" and returning the cover to Cape Town (hence CAPE-TOWN SP 11 71 CAPE-COLONY c.d.s.). Cover with back flap missing but nevertheless an incredibly well traveled cover. Rare., Ex Goldblatt, Dillaway.
SG 23. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $300-400

Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:00:40 EST
Sold For 325

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 229
Symbol:
image Postcart letter: 1873 (28 Feb.) Mourning envelope from Aberdeen to Graaff-Reinet bearing 1864-77 4d blue, canceled by small triangular obliterator, bears lovely adjacent double oval ABERDEEN FE 28 1873 and GRAAFF-REINETT MR 1 1873 town datestamps, scarce., ex Dillaway.
SG 24a.

Carried on Route 20 which departed from Aberdeen at 2 pm every Tuesday for arrival at 9 pm the same day in Graaff Reinet.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:01:06 EST
Sold For 300

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 231
Symbol:
image Double Arc Datestamp: 1875 (19 Mar.) envelope from Fort Beaufort to Graaff-Reinet bearing 1864-74 4d deep blue, tied by lightly struck small triangular obliterator and much heavier "18" BONC, bears double arc FORT BEAUFORT MR 19 1875 c.d.s. with Alice and Bedford double oval town datestamps of 19-20 March 1875 on front and double oval GRAAFF-REINETT MR 23 1875 town datestamp on reverse, cover with small mend at top, scarce., ex Dillaway.
SG 24c.

Here the stamp is cancelled by two cancelling devices.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 115.00
Sold...US$ 115.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:02:24 EST
Sold For 115

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 232
Symbol:
image Redirected incoming mail from England: 1875 (15 Sep. and 21 Sep.) A matching pair of envelopes from Nottingham, England to Grahamstown redirected to Port Elizabeth, first with love contents, written six days apart to the writer’s fiancé and which have remained together for over 145 years. The first cover, endorsed "Per R.M.S. Sept 15:1875" bearing Great Britain 1873-80 1s green plate 11 tied by "583" of NOTTINGHAM SP 15 75 duplex and Cape 1864-77 4d blue cancelled by barred oval "3," paying the redirection fee within the Colony, bears CAPE TOWN OC 15 75 CAPE COLONY c.d.s., backstamped LONDON SP 15 75 c.d.s., Grahamstown transits of 17-18 October 1875 and Port Elizabeth receiver of 20 October 1875, tiny stamp and cover faults. The second cover, endorsed "Per Donald Currie Mail SP 21 1875" bearing Great Britain 1865-73 4d vermilion plate 14 cancelled by "583" of NOTTINGHAM SP 21 75 duplex and Cape 1864-77 4d blue tied by barred oval "3" handstamp, cover bears CAPE TOWN OC 17 75 CAPE COLONY c.d.s., backstamped DARTMOUTH SP 22 75 c.d.s., Grahamstown transits of 22-23 October 1875 and Port Elizabeth receiver of 25 October 1875, small mend at top. Rare couple, ex Dillaway.
SG GB 94,150, 24a.

A remarkable pair of covers showing the alternating shipping schedules of the Currie Line and the mail steamers of the Union Steamship Co.
Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $300-400

Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:02:49 EST
Sold For 230

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 234
Symbol:
image Double Arc Datestamp: 1876 (20 Sep.) cover from Balfour to Queenstown bearing 1864-77 4d blue, cancelled by lovely double arc BALFOUR SP 20 1876 – c.d.s., backstamped with faint QUEENSTOWN SP 21 76 c.d.s. receiver, scarce and very attractive., ex Dillaway.
SG 24a.

It has been suggested that this datestamp represented the first attempt at time control as the later datestamps of Balfour are seen with a numeral replacing the dash below the year slug.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 140.00
Sold...US$ 140.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:04:13 EST
Sold For 140

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 235
Symbol:
image Double Arc Datestamp: 1876 (12 Oct.) envelope from Balfour to Queenstown bearing 1871-76 1d carmine-red strip of four, tied by two lovely strikes of BALFOUR OC 18 1876 c.d.s., repeated on reverse which also bears QUEENSTOWN OC 19 76 c.d.s. receiver, scarce and very attractive. Many examples from this correspondence have pin holes, NWM., ex Dillaway.
SG 29. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:05:33 EST
Sold For 325

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 236
Symbol:
image Dated Town Oval: 1876 (20 Dec.) envelope from Elands Post to Queenstown bearing 1864-77 4d blue, cancelled by lovely double oval ELANDS-POST DE 20 1876 datestamp, QUEENSTOWN DE 21 76 CAPE COLONY c.d.s receiver on reverse, scarce., ex Dillaway.
SG 24a.

This village post office was opened in June 1853 and its name was changed to Seymour in 1883. The dated town oval was in use at Elands Post for 26 years, here being used as a canceller contrary to regulations.
Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 280.00
Sold...US$ 280.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:06:14 EST
Sold For 280

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 237
Symbol:
image Penny Post: 1877 (15 Nov.) and 1880 (16 Mar.) Two Printed circulars from Port Elizabeth to Willowmore from the Fachse correspondence, delivered at the 1d rate, each bearing 1871-76 1d carmine-red, first canceled by PORT ELIZABETH NO 16 77 CAPE COLONY c.d.s. and bearing WILLOWMORE NO 20 77 CAPE COLONY c.d.s. with red double oval AVONTUUR NO 17 1877 town date stamp backstamp transit, second canceled by barred oval "2" handstamp, a very pretty pair., ex Dillaway.
SG 29.

This particular correspondence has provided much information on the early postal arrangements at Willowmore. The Agency was opened as Willow in 1860 and seven years later the name was changed to Willowmore. The "Willow" handstamp continued in use until 1873.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 220.00
Sold...US$ 220.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:07:27 EST
Sold For 220

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 238
Symbol:
image 1882 (30 May): envelope from Grahamstown to Port Alfred bearing 1880 "3" on 3d pale dull rose, error SURCHARGE INVERTED, canceled by barred oval "3" handstamp, cover (back flap missing, small tears) bears GRAHAMS TOWN MY 30 82 c.d.s. with Port Alfred next day receiver backstamp. Very Rare, Ex Dale-Lichtenstein., Dillaway.
SG 37a. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $500-750

Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:08:04 EST
Sold For 300

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 239
Symbol:
image 1882 (Aug.) envelope posted at the newly introduced 2d rate from Grahamstown to Buffelsfontein bearing 1871-76 1d carmine-red pair (double "G" overprint, type 17), tied by by GRAHAMSTOWN AU ? 82 squared circle c.d.s., cover bears faint Buffelsfontein receiver. Rare., ex Dillaway.
SG 25b. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $300-400

Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:08:50 EST
Sold For 230

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 240
Symbol:
image Penny Post: 1882 (4 Dec.) double rate printed letter sheet from Uitenhage to Port Elizabeth bearing 1871-76 1d carmine-red pair, tied by "416" BONC, bears UITENHAGE DE 4 82 CAPE COLONY c.d.s. with faint same day Port Elizabeth receiver backstamp, very attractive, ex Dillaway.
SG 29.

Local rate 2d for a letter weighing more than ½oz. but less than 1oz.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 240.00
Sold...US$ 240.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:09:29 EST
Sold For 240

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 241
Symbol:
image Registered mail: 1893 (1Sep.) registered envelope from Port Elizabeth to Cradock bearing 1893 1d on 2d deep bistre strip of three and two singles, tied by barred oval "2" handstamps, endorsed "Registered" and bears oval REGISTERED SP 1 93 PORT ELIZABETH datestamp with Cradock next day receiver backstamp, flap with Adolph Mosenthal & Co. Port Elizabeth embossed merchant’s oval, small mend at lower right, scarce provisional usage., ex Dillaway.
SG 57a.

The 1d rate per ½oz. was introduced in 1890.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 160.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:11:00 EST
Sold For 160

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 242
Symbol:
image Redirected incoming printed matter from Transvaal: 1894 (17 Nov.) proxy form from The Mulder’s Farm Gold Mining Co. Ltd. Johannesburg to King Williams Town, forwarded to Queenstown bearing Transvaal 1, 1885-93 ½g grey cancelled and with Cape 1884-90 ½d black affixed on top, tied by unclear hooded circle datestamp of King Williams Town, backstamped with QUEENSTOWN DE 9 94 C.G.H. c.d.s., unusual., ex Dillaway.
SG Transvaal 175, Cape 48. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 160.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:11:57 EST
Sold For 160

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 244
Symbol:
image Registered mail: 1900 (3 Sep.) envelope from Zwagershoek (Somerset East) to Port Elizabeth bearing 1900 Table Bay 1d carmine pair and three singles, all cancelled by ZWAGERSHOEK SP 3 00 C.G.H. c.d.s cancels, backstamped with SOMERSET EAST SP 4 00 transit c.d.s. and next day oval Registered Port Elizabeth receiver, cover with a almost invisible crease affecting one stamp and has been sensibly silked, attractive. Rare, ex Dillaway.
SG 69.

The post office was opened in January 1885, closed June 1886, reopened as Scott’s Zwagershoek November 1891 and, in September 1896, reverted to Zwagershoek. In 1901 during the Anglo-Boer War the post office was ransacked twice by Boer forces, once on 16 March and secondly on 13 October under General J.C. Smuts. This is the item of record for the earliest recorded date.
Suggested Bid $100-150 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $100-150

Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:12:37 EST
Sold For 110

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 245
Symbol:
image 1901 (4 July); Censored envelope from The Fountain (Uitengage) to Port Elizabeth bearing 1898-1902 Standing "Hope" 1d carmine, cancelled by THE FOUNTAIN JY 4 01 Dot c.d.s., bears blue boxed Passed Press Censor Uitenhage handstamp, backstamped with squared circle Uitenhage c.d.s. of 4 July 1901 and Port Elizabeth next day receiver, scarce and attractive., ex Dillaway.
SG 59a.

Frescura records the latest known usage of this c.d.s. as 19 April 1901.
Suggested Bid $100-150 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $100-150

Opening US$ 90.00
Sold...US$ 90.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:13:31 EST
Sold For 90

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 246
Symbol:
image Registered mail: 1901 (19 Dec.) Censored folded envelope from Gamtoos River Ferry (Uitenhage) to Port Elizabeth bearing 1893-98 2½d pale ultramarine block of four (short edge perfs) just tied by GAMTOOS RIVER FERRY DE 19 01 c.d.s., bears violet boxed Passed Press Censor Uitenhage handstamp, backstamped with UITENHAGE DE 20 01 c.d.s. and same day oval Registered Port Elizabeth receiver, scarce and unusual., ex Dillaway.
SG 63. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 115.00
Sold...US$ 115.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:14:12 EST
Sold For 115

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 249
Symbol:
image "Sample Post": 1907 (13 Dec.) Specially prepared printed blue linen-backed sample envelope from Port Elizabeth to Steytlerville (Willowmore) bearing 1902-04 1d carmine, canceled by PORT ELIZABETH DE 13 07 killer arc and emblem c.d.s extreme left, natural creasing due to contents. Very Rare., ex Dillaway.
SG 71.

The minimum charge for sample post in 1902 was 1d for 4oz. Barnett’s of Port Elizabeth, specializing in leather goods, was opened by a Polish immigrant, Poznanski Barnett, in 1863.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:16:03 EST
Sold For 130

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 250
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image Registered mail: 1869 (2 Apr.) single rate folded letter datelined 30 March 1869 from Willowmore to Cape Town bearing 1868 4d on 6d deep lilac (2) each, canceled by bold strikes of large triangular obliterator, tied endorsed "registered" at top double circle WILLOW AP 02 1869 c.d.s. and oval REGISTERED 5 AP 69 CAPE-TOWN-CAPE-COLONY datestamp (RL 1), Rare., ex Dillaway.
SG 27.

The first official Registration handstamp allocated to Cape Town shortly after 1854.
Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 280.00
Sold...US$ 280.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:16:36 EST
Sold For 280

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 252
Symbol: Cat No: Collection

image Insufficiently Stamped: 1873 (19 June) large cover front from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town bearing 1864-77 4d deep blue, tied by barred oval "2" handstamp, bears rare straight-line INSUFFLY STAMPED handstamp (SP 19), PORT ELIZABETH JU 19 73 c.d.s. and CAPE-TOWN JU 23 73 CAPE-COLONY c.d.s., taxed 8d hence ms. "8," also ms. notation at lower left "The Comm.(issioner) declines to pay 8d for this C. B. Elliott (signed) 31.7.73," front faintly creased at right. Very Rare., ex Dillaway.
SG 24c.

Underfranked by 4d. the letter was treated as wholly unpaid and taxed 8d the rate for over ½oz. but under 1oz. Payment was refused by the Commissioner for Public Works addressee and filed at the Cape Town post office to record non delivery. The handstamp is unrecorded by Jurgens (1943) but Goldblatt (1984) records it amongst the group of highest rated marks of the Rectangular Period.
Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $300-400

Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:17:39 EST
Sold For 230

Sale No: 12
Lot No: 254
Symbol:
image Octagonal Numeral Reissued: 1874 (7 Dec.) double rate blue folded letter from Port Alfred to Cape Town bearing 1864-77 4d blue PAIR, tied by centrally struck octagonal "51" handstamp, CAPE TOWN DE 12 74 CAPE COLONY c.d.s. receiver with proving double oval PORT ALFRED DE 7 1874 town backstamp, small mend on back flap, very rare., ex Dillaway.
SG 24a.

This is the item of record for the earliest date of use of a reallocated octagonal numeral datestamp. 1877 was previously confirmed as the effective date for the reissue. Number 51 was previously used at Bathurst, other reallocated numerals being Stellenbosch 10, Swellendam 30 and Prince Albert 53, all in the Western Cape.
Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:18:25 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 12
Lot No: 255
Symbol:
image Internal Letter Carried by the Donald Curie Line: 1879 (20 May) envelope from Alice to Cape Town bearing 1871-76 1d carmine-red vertical strip of four (one stamp small edge perf faults), paying the internal 4d rate within the Colony, tied by two lovely strikes of the small triangular obliterator, cover "S.S. "Taymouth Castle", double oval ALICE MY 20 1879 town datestamp with CAPE TOWN MY 26 79 CAPE COLONY receiver all on front, scarce, ex Dillaway.
SG 29.

Port Elizabeth became the terminal of the mail service between England and the Cape on 22 February 1864. When, in 1876, the new mail contract was shared between the Union Steamship Co. and the Donald Curie Line, it was necessary that the Castle ships extend their sailings to include Port Elizabeth.
Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)

CV. Suggested Bid $150-200

Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00


Closed..May-14-2022, 17:19:32 EST
Sold For 180


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