Egypt Kingdom continued...
Lot |
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
5325 |
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First Issue 1866: 10 pa. brown, wmk. upright, perf. 12½ x 15, an unused example (position
125) with this rare perforation variety - believed to have come from just one sheet of 200 subjects perforated thus, fresh and very fine unused without gum as are all genuine examples. Cert. Hass (1994) Nile Post D2p = $ 300 / Gi = £ 300. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5326 |
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First Issue 1866: 10 pa. brown, wmk. upright, perf. 13 at right all round (position 20), an
unused example with this rare perforation variety - normally only ever genuinely found from a corner stamp of the sheet, fresh and very fine, unused without gum. Signed Brun, Maury, Todd. Cert. Hass (1994) Nile Post D2o = $ 220/Gi = £ 350. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5327 |
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First Issue 1866: 10 pa. brown, wmk. upright, perf. 13 at right all round (position 20), an
unused example with this rare perforation variety - normally only ever genuinely found from a corner stamp of the sheet, fresh and very fine, unused without gum. Cert. Hass (2004) Nile Post D2o = $ 220/Gi = £ 350. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5328 |
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First Issue 1866: 10 pa. brown, wmk. upright, perf. 12½, an unused block of six (2 x 3) of
wonderful fresh colour, (positions 58-59 / 78-79 / 98-99) on the sheet of 200 subjects, extremely fine for a multiple this size "All blocks are rare - Peter Smith", superb large part og. Rare. Cert. RPSL (1971).rnrnProvenance: The Palace Sale,
Harmers, Cairo, 12-18 Feb 1954, lot 26. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF3,200.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5329 |
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First Issue 1866: 20 pa. pale blue, wmk. upright, perf. 12½, an unused horizontal pair
(positions 71-72), fresh colour, fine appearance, without gum. A scarce multiple. Signed Todd AIEP. (Image
1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF180.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5330 |
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First Issue 1866: 20 pa. pale blue, wmk. upright, perf. 12½ on three sides and perf. 13 at
top, an unused example (position 21), showing vertical line of perforations misplaced at left through 'masriya' overprint, full margin at right showing part of adjoining stamp (pos. 22) with variety "Left Hand Vertical Frameline Omitted" clearly
displayed; part og. Scarce Gi = £ 140+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF120.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5331 |
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First Issue 1866: 20 pa. pale blue, wmk. upright, perf. 12½ on three sides and perf. 13 at
top, a used example (position 22), showing the definitive major variety "Left Hand Vertical Frameline Omitted", lightly cancelled by black "retta" leaving the variety clear. Scarce and most elusive. Cert. Hass (1997) Nile Post D3a = $ 60. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF320.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5332 |
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First Issue 1866: 20 pa. pale blue, wmk. Inverted, perf. 13 vertically x 12½ horizontally, a
used example vertical pair of fullsome from left of sheet (positions 101 / 121) lightly cancelled by circular datestamp in black. Choice and scarce multiple Nile Post D3j = $ 120+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5333 |
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First Issue 1866: 20 pa. pale blue, wmk. upright, perf. 13, a used example (position 20)
from top right corner of the sheet, neatly cancelled by "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Mansura" cds (July 1867) in black. Extremely scarce and superb. Certs. RPSL (1955), Hass (2004) Nile Post D3l = $ 220 / Gi = £ 350. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF180.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5334 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, no wmk., an unused horizontal pair, perf. 12½ on three sides
and variety "Vertically Imperforate between" and at left (positions 121-122), fresh and fine, part og. Scarce. Signed Todd AIEP Nile Post D4m = $ 500 / Gi = £ 500. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF420.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5335 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, no wmk., an unused vertical pair, perf. 12½ on three sides
and variety "Horizontally Imperforate between" (positions 9 / 29), fresh and fine, part og. Scarce. Signed Todd AIEP Nile Post D4n = $ 500 / Gi = £ 500. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF950.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5336 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, no wmk., an unused block of four, perf. 12½ (positions 75-76
/ 95-96), fresh and fine, minor bend on first stamp, large part og. A very rare and most attractive multiple: "All blocks are rare" - Peter Smith. Signed Todd AIEP Nile Post D4 = $ 800. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF2,000.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5337 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, no wmk., a used horizontal strip of three, perf. 13 x 12½ x
13 x 12½, (positions 17-19), neatly cancelled by "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Suez" circular datestamps (6 July 1866) in black. Choice and scarce multiple. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF120.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5338 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, perf. 12½ (pos. 96), a used example on 1866 cover to Paris,
France endorsed "par premier vapeur", tied by "retta" in black with "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Zagasik" despatch cds below (June 7) in black. Transferred to French Post Office in Alexandria and sent on unpaid with handstruck "6" decimes charge mark
in black on arrival in Paris (June 17). Part flap missing but seldom encountered, somewhat rarer than a combination cover usage. Signed Todd AIEP. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5339 |
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1866: 1 pi. claret, used on cover from Mansura to Alexandria, dated 10 August 1866, tied by
Retta cancel in black, with Mansura datestamp alongside, on reverse an arrival in black dated 1 August. Vertical filing crease not affecting stamp, scarce. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5340 |
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1866: 1 pi. claret, used on cover from Alexandria to Tanta, tied by datestamp, day and month
unclear, the year 1867, with rare arrival cancel "Poste Egiziane Tanta Cassa", small opening tear top and to backflap, otherwise fine and scarce example. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5341 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, perf. 12½ (pos. 179), a used example on 1866 cover to
Alexandria tied by superb strike of "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Cairo" cds, struck in red (Aug 14), with equally fine information strike at right. Reverse with "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Alessandria" cds in blue (Aug 15). Extremely rare: the
datestamp in red was in use sporadically for circa one month in this colour. Signed Todd AIEP. (Image
1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5342 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, single examples used on entire letters (4) with one from
Alexandria to Tanta cancelled in black, May 1866 entire from Cairo to Alex cancelled by cds in black; two covers from Cairo, small faults, each cancelled in blue on despatch. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF240.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5343 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, perf. 12½ (pos. 186), a used example on 1867 cover to Benha
tied by "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Tanta" cds (Jan 16) in black with information datestamp below. Reverse with "PVRE / Benha" arrival (same day) in black. First issue covers from towns other than Alexandria and Cairo are seldom encountered. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF140.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |
5344 |
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First Issue 1866: 1 pi. claret, perf. 12½, a used example on 1866 cover to Cairo tied by
"retta" with "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Benha" cds of despatch at right (April 10) in black. Scarce datestamp, a few surface scuffs but a scarce cover.rn (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM |