Sale No: 5
Lot No: 1145
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1938-49 KGVI Pictorials partly sorted and annotated mostly mint array to R5 x3 with most SG numbers including 50c SG 394a, many shades noted as per the Commonwealth Catalogue, some used to R5 x2, generally fine to very fine. Potential.
(Qty 200+) (Image1)
Estimate AU$200
Opening AU$ 150.00
Sold...AU$ 160.00
Closed..May-20-2021, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 5
Lot No: 1146
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Cat No: F1
1938-49 KGVI Pictorials 2c to R5 complete including all listed perfs and shades plus the Postal Fiscal R10 SG F1, and a few extras, some characteristic minor tropicalisation, generally very fine lightly mounted or unmounted, Cat £1600+. A difficult set to complete.
(Qty 143)
BOOKLETS: 1r80c black/blue booklet cover with airmail labels, Coronation 6c pair & Silver Jubilee 6c pair affixed to the interleaving!!, Cat £1200+. A new discovery of a hybrid booklet, or someone having a bit of fun?
CINDERELLAS: 1949-66 selection of Anti-Tuberculosis labels including three different languages for 1953 1954-55 & 1956, hinged to small pieces.
(Qty 17)
TAMIL ARASU: 1961 Ship & Anchor 3c purple Postal Card and 10c dark blue Envelope x2 apparently from different printings, a few faults. Very scarce. [Tamil Arasu was the name given to the Tamil districts in the north (Jaffna) & east (Batticaloa) that declared independence from Ceylon. With an undated newspaper cutting stating 2500 envelopes & 1500 postcards had been sold]
(Qty 3)
TELEGRAPH STAMPS: Hagners of QV & KEVII upper-halves with lots of shades, some better values, surcharges & multiples, plus four pieces from telegram receipts, condition variable. Study potential.
(Qty 180 approx) (Image1)
Estimate AU$100
Opening AU$ 75.00
Sold...AU$ 75.00
Closed..May-20-2021, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 75
Sale No: 5
Lot No: 1154
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WAR SAVINGS: WWII 'CEYLON WAR SAVINGS STAMP CARD' printed in blue/buff with 20c Tea Plucking x13 & 25c Temple of the Tooth affixed within, minor blemishes.
SLOGAN POSTMARKS: Album of covers from KGV to 2001 with a range of slogans or meters including a defective 1924 cover with 'SUPPORT/THE KANDY SHOW/...' h/s that may be seen as a precursor of the machine types; also 'The Machine Postmarks of Ceylon' by Harsha Rupesinghe; and a few unrelated covers.
(Qty 140 approx) (Image1)