Worldwide Stamps and Covers Netherlands Colonies Netherlands Antilles
Sale No: 23J2
Lot No:50171
Symbol:F,WWW
Cat No:Collection
Netherlands Antilles. 1788-1790, Group of three entires all sent from St. Martin to Thomas Waite in Berwick, England, 1788 with ms "6" rate and "LANCASTER" entry hs (cover faults with small portions of contents missing), 1791 (Nov 26) entire with ms "7" rate, faint "LANCASTER" and "SHIP" hs, 1790 (Aug 1) entire from St. Martin to England, with ms "1/6" rate, endorsed on backflap "Care of Capt Wm Bradley, Lancaster", with "LANCASTER" hs on obverse, plus a 1790 return letter from Berwick to St. Martin referencing being carried by Capt. Bradley by the Rebecca, a rare group of mail from St. Martin. (Image)
Opening EUR 700.00
Closed..Jun-26-2023, 23:59:00 EST
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Netherlands Indies
Sale No: 23J2
Lot No:91175
Symbol:C
Cat No:1
Netherlands Indies. 1864, 10c lake imperforate, unused with gum, just touching lower left corner otherwise good to large margins all round, strong vibrant colour, crisp detail of engraving, a fine example (Scott $325). (Image)
Opening EUR 180.00
Closed..Jun-28-2023, 23:59:00 EST
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Sale No: 23J2
Lot No:91176
Symbol:H
Cat No:1
1864, 10c lake imperforate, strip of three, touching base of first stamp otherwise four good margins, vivid colour, cancelled by the "Franco" boxed mark in black, an attractive and rare multiple; cert. W. Moeijes (1991). (Image)
Opening EUR 300.00
Sold...EUR 300.00
Closed..Jun-28-2023, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 300
Surinam
Sale No: 23J2
Lot No:50172
Symbol:F
Surinam. 1813 (Jun 26) Entire from Surinam sent care of a Lt. Col. in the 64th regiment in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a very fine strike of the "SURINAM" 9 JY 1816 fleuron ds from the British Occupation, very fine and very rare, earlier than the earliest recorded date of July 23rd 1813 by Riddell.
Note: The 64th Regiment were heavily involved in seizing islands for the British in the West Indies during the Napoleonic Wars and captured Surinam in 1804, where they remained until moving to Halifax in 1813. (Image)