Great Britain and British Commonwealth Cape of Good Hope
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1624
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1853: 1 d. pale brick red on deeply blued paper, a fine example with good to large margins al round of good colour lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black Gi. = £ 450. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 150.00
Sold...CHF 230.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 230
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1625
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1853: 4 d. deep blue on blued paper with large even margins all round, cancelled by clear strike of CGH obliterator in black, minor paper bend on reverse, nevertheless a fine copy of fresh appearance Gi. = £ 275. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 100.00
Sold...CHF 120.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1626
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1853: 1 d. brick red on slightly blued paper, a used pair with clear at base and at left to good margins, some minor paper wrinkles, lightly cancelled by CGH oblitertor in black Gi. = £ 700+. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 150.00
Sold...CHF 150.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1627
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1855/63: 1 s, bright yellow-green wmk Anchor, an unused example with clear at left to good margins of fresh colour with small part of original gum. A rare stamp unused. Cert. BPA (1983) Gi = £ 3'500. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image 4)(Image)
Opening CHF 1,000.00
Sold...CHF 1,500.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 1500
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1628
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De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 d. deep carmine red, an unused example with large margins all round and of fresh and rich colour with part o.g. Fine Gi. = £ 325. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 150.00
Sold...CHF 240.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 240
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1629
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De la Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 d. brownish-red, a fine unused example with ample margins all round of good fresh colour Gi. = £ 650. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 200.00
Sold...CHF 240.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 240
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1630
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De la Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 d. brownish-red, used example with large margins all round and of fresh colour, neatly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black Gi. = £ 325. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 100.00
Sold...CHF 180.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1631
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De la Rue Printing 1863/64: 4 d. deep blue with good to large margins, a fresh fine copy neatly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black Gi. £ 300. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 100.00
Sold...CHF 140.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1632
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De la Rue Printing 1863/64: 6 d. bright mauve, an unused example with large even margins all round, of good fresh colour and small part o.g. Gi. = £ 425. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 150.00
Sold...CHF 180.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 1637
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"Handstruck Letter Stamps of the Cape of Good Hope from 1792 to 1853 and the Postmarks from 1853 to 1910" by A.A. Jurgens (1943), complete, slight wear on spine but very scarce. (Image 1)(Image)
Opening CHF 75.00
Sold...CHF 75.00
Closed..Jan-27-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 75
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 5455
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1853 (Sept): 4 d. deep blue on lightly blued paper, a used corner maginal adhesive with large margins all round and part of adjoining stamp at base, sheets margins on two sides with the marginal lined watermark, cancelled with light CGH obliterator. A most attractive stamp. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 200.00
Sold...CHF 3,800.00
Closed..Jan-25-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 3800
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 5456
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1855: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, a fresh and fine adhesive with large margins and parts of two adjoining stamps, tied by light CGH obliterator to envelope from SWELLENDAM (Oct. 10, 1858) to CAPE TOWN (Oct. 11) with matching datestamps in red on reverse. Appealing cover. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 150.00
Sold...CHF 280.00
Closed..Jan-25-2021, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 280
Sale No: 257
Lot No: 5457
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Woodblock 1861: 4 d. pale bright blue on laid paper, a used fine adhesive with large margins all round and parts of the adjoining stamp at base, tied by light CGH obliterator to 1861 envelope from GRAAFF-REINETT (May 14, 1858) to CAPE TOWN (May 15) with matching datestamps in red on reverse. A fine and very scarce cover, cert. BPA (1990).rnNote: The cover was directed to Miss Maclear at the Royal Observatory in Cape Town. The remote place of despatch speaks for Thomas Maclear (1794-1879) the Royal astronomer from Cape Town on one of his geodetic surveys writing back home. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image 4)(Image)