Great Britain and British Commonwealth TASMANIA Collections and Miscellaneous Groupings
Sale No: 79
Lot No:814
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1863-80 Chalons in neat mounted collection, few fiscal cancels but mainly postally used with the odd mint. Some duplication to show shade range. Noted 4d blue roul 8 used (cat £450), 1d carmine P19 used (cat £275), mint P10 1d dull vermilion & 1d brick-red, 2d yellow-green (Cat £850), 4d pale blue (Cat £425), mint P12 1d carmine, 6d reddish mauve, 1/- vermilion (cat £475) and used uncatalogued Double print, P12½ 4d blue used double perf, mint 1/- vermilion (Cat £750), 1871 mint P11½ 6d deep slate-lilac x2, 6d bright violet, mint P12 6d x2. A very good collection, Just the stamps mentioned Cat £4,500+. (90+) (Image1)
Estimate AU$1,500
Opening AU$ 1,250.00
Sold...AU$ 1,250.00
Closed..May-01-2020, 01:09:51 EST
Sold For 1250
Sale No: 79
Lot No:815
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1870-96 Sideface neatly mounted collection of mainly used with odd mint, ex 5/- and 4d blue, includes imperf 10d single (Cat £700 pair) & imperf ½d orange single (Cat £300 pair). The rest of the mint cats £370+, also noted a used 1d vermilion cat £75. Good range with mainly postal cancels. (60+) (Image1)
Estimate AU$400
Opening AU$ 650.00
Sold...AU$ 650.00
Closed..May-01-2020, 01:10:53 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 79
Lot No:816
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1871-96 Sideface small mint group incl 4d chrome-yellow x2 (MUH x1). Tot cat £350+. (18) (Image1)
1899-1912 Issues mint collection mounted on pages, generally nice condition with no duplication, several wmk errors noted. Compound perf 12½ and 11 seen for 1902 litho ½d, 1905 typo 3d & 6d and 1911 typo 2d. Plus loose selection of mint duplicates. Tot Cat £2,100+ (70+) (Image1)
Estimate AU$700
Opening AU$ 525.00
Sold...AU$ 525.00
Closed..May-01-2020, 01:11:53 EST
Sold For 525
Sale No: 79
Lot No:820
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1899-1912 Pictorials accumulation, very disorganised, very few 1ds but quite a bit of other values incl three used sets of engraved, some stamps have been identified with old SG numbers. Plus a few odds & ends. (100s) (Image1)