PUNCTURED 'OS': 1907-10 Small 'PAPUA' Watermark Sideways (Crown to Right of 'A' as seen from the reverse) Perf 12½ 6d black & myrtle-green SG O25 with variety Spot in Sky [Pos R4/5], two small violet ink marks on the reverse, 'PORT MORESBY/27NOV09/PAPUA' cds clear of the variety, Cat £1500+. [The cds pre-dates Croaker's issue date of December 1909, and is one day later than Peter Troy's example which sold at our auction of 28.7.2009 for $2185]
PUNCTURED 'OS': 1911-15 Monocolours Watermark Sideways Reversed (Crown to Right of 'A' as seen from the back) ½d yellow-green SG O38w marginal block of 6 from the left of the sheet, unmounted but the gum tropicalised with a couple of minor tonespots, Cat £510+ for used; unpriced mint (let alone unmounted). [See also next Lot]
PUNCTURED 'OS': 1911-15 Monocolours Watermark Sideways Reversed (Crown to Right of 'A' as seen from the back) ½d yellow-green SG O38w marginal corner block of 6 from the L/L of the sheet with 'JBC' Monogram below the central lower unit, unmounted but the gum tropicalised with a couple of very minor tonespots, Cat £510+ for used; unpriced mint (let alone unmounted with Monogram). [This block originally adjoined the base of the previous Lot]
PUNCTURED 'OS': 1911-15 Monocolours Watermark Sideways (Crown to Left of 'A' as seen from the reverse) 2½d bright blue as SG O41 but on Thin Paper block of 4, unmounted, minor toning mostly on the perf tips at left, the U/R unit very fine. With a Thick Paper 2½d ultramarine for comparison. [Rosenblum states at p29 regarding printings on Thin Paper that "A very few sheets of this stamp were issued, O.S. only, about 1918 ... They are unknown without the O.S. puncture and even in that condition are extremely rare" (our emphasis); he also mentions that the Thin Paper being whiter resulted in "greater clarity of the inks" which in turn produced distinctive shades]
Sale No: 249
Lot No: 2591
Symbol: *
Cat No: O43 but
PUNCTURED 'OS': 1911-15 Monocolours Watermark Sideways (Crown to Left of 'A' as seen from the reverse) 6d bright chestnut as SG O43 but on Thin Paper, lightly mounted, minor toning on a couple of perf tips at right. With a Thick Paper 6d brown for comparison. [Rosenblum states at p29 regarding printings on Thin Paper that "Again, a very few sheets were issued, O.S. only, about 1918. They are probably accounted for in exactly the same way as the 2½d and are equally rare" (our emphasis); he also mentions that the Thin Paper being whiter resulted in "greater clarity of the inks" which in turn produced distinctive shades]
Sale No: 249
Lot No: 2592
Symbol: **
Cat No: O52/52a
PUNCTURED 'OS': 1916-31 Bicolours 6d dull purple & pale purple with 'POSTACE' at Left variety on the right-hand unit in a pair with a normal stamp SG O52/52a, unmounted, the non-variety unit with tone mark on gum, Cat £490+ for mounted.
OVERPRINTED 'O. S.': 1931-32 Bicolours mint range on leaves with two complete sets including both 2/6d's * plus a set in horizontal pairs including 1½d & 6d pairs with 'POSTACE' at Left variety **, also 6d 9d & 1/3d Retouched Cloud Rift varieties in pairs ** with normal, etc, condition a little variable but mostly fine to very fine, Cat £1100+ (for mounted).
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