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Leski Auctions Sale: 487

Great Britain and British Commonwealth
GREAT BRITAIN
image Sale No: 487
Lot No:746
Symbol:O
Cat No:137

1867-83 (SG.137) £5 Orange Queen Victoria (White paper), full perforations and central HEREFORD cds of May 1901. A delightful example of this iconic stamp. Cat.£3500. (Image)

Estimate AU$2,500-3,000
Min. Bid. AU$



Opening AU$ 2,200.00
Sold...AU$ 2,300.00


Closed..Feb-15-2023, 16:00:00 EST
Sold For 2300

image Sale No: 487
Lot No:892
Symbol:(*) *

Queen Victoria - George V period range on two Hagners, incl. 1858 2d blue (*), 1873 3d rose (M), 1883 4d, 5d, 6d (2) all (*), 2/6 lilac QV (some o.g.), 10d Edward VII Mint, 2/6 and 10/- Seahorses Mint, etc. High cat., but mixed condition. (35).  (Image)

Estimate AU$300-500
Min. Bid. AU$240



Opening AU$ 240.00
Sold...AU$ 460.00


Closed..Feb-15-2023, 16:00:00 EST
Sold For 460

Sale No: 487
Lot No:893
Symbol:** *

GREAT BRITAIN & BRITISH COMMONWEALTH on Hanger pages; incl. 1840 1d black FU, 1883 10/- U, various Seahorses to 10/- U in quantity; also BERMUDA, FIJI, COGH, LEEWARD ISLANDS, K.U.T., etc. 

Estimate AU$400-500
Min. Bid. AU$300



Opening AU$ 300.00
Sold...AU$ 520.00


Closed..Feb-15-2023, 16:00:00 EST
Sold For 520

image Sale No: 487
Lot No:894
Symbol:O
Cat No:Collection

1840s group including 1d blacks (3), a 2d blue plus several 1d red-browns, (Total: 17); mixed condition. (Image)

Estimate AU$300-400
Min. Bid. AU$240



Opening AU$ 240.00
Sold...AU$ 340.00


Closed..Feb-15-2023, 16:00:00 EST
Sold For 340


GREAT BRITAIN - Aerophilately & Flight Covers
image Sale No: 487
Lot No:749
Symbol:PC

9 Sept.1911 Coronation Airmail postcard with handwritten message verso, FU to Pennsylvania, U.S.A. (Image)

Estimate AU$100-150
Min. Bid. AU$80



Opening AU$ 80.00
Sold...AU$ 80.00


Closed..Feb-15-2023, 16:00:00 EST
Sold For 80

GREAT BRITAIN - Postal History
image Sale No: 487
Lot No:748
Symbol:

A MARITIME Certificate of Discharge, 1873, with an accompanying note from the Captain. Edwin Austin had been engaged as a carpenter for a return voyage on the "Dunkeld" from England to Madras. At the conclusion of the voyage he was given this document, duly signed and stamped at "M.M.OFFICE / MAY 5 /73 / POPLAR NO.2". The accompanying note, from Captain Thomas Dennett, acknowledges his good work and character.
The wooden sailing ship, built and launched in Aberdeen in 1863, was a frequent visitor to Australian waters until she was lost in the Gaspar Straits, near Indonesia, in 1876.
(Image)

Estimate AU$100-200
Min. Bid. AU$80



Opening AU$ 80.00
Sold...AU$ 160.00


Closed..Feb-15-2023, 16:00:00 EST
Sold For 160


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