Great Britain and British Commonwealth KGV Heads - Small Multiple Watermark Perf 13½ x 12
Sale No: 479
Lot No:253
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1d Green, perforated OS Plate 1 block of (8) [R49-52/55-58] comprising four Die I-II pairs; BW:81(1)ic, one Die 1 unit with a hinge remainder, otherwise unmounted, Cat $2200+. (Image)
Estimate AU$500-600 Min. Bid. AU$400
Opening AU$ 400.00
Sold...AU$ 400.00
Closed..May-09-2022, 20:00:00 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 479
Lot No:254
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1½d Deep Golden Scarlet marginal block of 4 from the right pane, fresh MUH. BW:92J - Cat.$3600+.One single sheet came onto the market in 1969. Previously only punctured 'OS' had been recorded in this distinctive shade. (Image)
Estimate AU$1,000-1,500 Min. Bid. AU$
Opening AU$ 800.00
Sold...AU$ 800.00
Closed..May-09-2022, 20:00:00 EST
Sold For 800
Sale No: 479
Lot No:255
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1½d Red-brown, perf.OS, FU in combination with 2d Red, perf.OS/NSW on Oct.1942 OHMS cover from The Australian Museum, Sydney to the Southern California Academy of Sciences; with arrival backstamp and "PASSED BY CENSOR" cachet on front. A scarce franking. (Image)
Estimate AU$150-200 Min. Bid. AU$120
Opening AU$ 120.00
Sold...AU$ 120.00
Closed..May-09-2022, 20:00:00 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 479
Lot No:257
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5d on 4½d & 2d on 1½d surcharged issues on-cover usages including rare use of 5d pair on registered cover to Czechoslovakia, 5d solo usages on registered covers to UK (2) or Darlington (NSW) to Tasmania, combination usage with KGV 1d green on Chrysler cover to USA; 2d strip of 3 on Victoria Point (Qld) registered cover to Dept of Home Affairs, Canberra, with provisional registration label, also solo usage on Orient Line cover to UK, stamp tied by MIDLAND JUNCTION (WA) datestamp; plus two other items; condition variable, generally good condition for commercial mail. (9) (Image)
Estimate AU$600-750 Min. Bid. AU$480
Opening AU$ 500.00
Sold...AU$ 500.00
Closed..May-09-2022, 20:00:00 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 479
Lot No:258
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FIRST DAY COVER: 5d on 4½d (plus 2d on 1½d) tied to a registered 1½d Stationery Envelope by REGISTERED ELIZABETH ST/MELBOURNE '4AU30' FDI datestamps (another strike on reverse), addressed to Canal Zone, Central America with appropriate backstamps; BW:125y - Cat. $1750Brusden White state the first date of issue to be 2nd August 1930, however this was a Saturday, making Monday 4th August the effective first day of issue. (Image)