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Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
4644 * 1868: Customs "C" in red on 1 s. red-brown, rouletted, a used example with charred margin cut in at top cancelled "71" numeral of Goolwa (cert. Ceremuga 2018), Crown Lands "C.L." on 4 d. dull purple, perf. 11½, an unused example reperforated at top, large part og. (cert. Ceremuga 2018) and 1869/74 Treasury "T." in black on 2 s. carmine, perf. 11½ x 12½ fine used with Adelaide roller in black; despite faults a scarce group Gi = £ 2'500+

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Currently...CHF 150.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
South West Africa
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
4916 **/*/bof image1923/26: Setting III, ½ d. green, an unused block of eighteen (6 x 3), from top left of sheet showing Plate number "5" in margin, interpanneau margin at right, showing the major variety "outh" for "South" (Row 1, stamp 1), trivial dust in top margin but a spectacular positional multiple, mounted in margin, stamps large part but most unmounted og., with the variety pair unmounted og. Rare. Cert. RPSL (2023) Gi = £ 2'350+. Provenance: SG, London, 19 June 1980, lot 517(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 750.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4917 **/bof image1923/26: Setting III, 2 d. dull purple, an unused block of four, marginal from left of sheet, variety "Overprint Double", of fine frontal appearance. vertical creasing on left hand vertical pair, unmounted og. Rare. Cert. RPSL (2023) Gi = £ 2'000. Provenanace: Harmers, London, 21 Feb 2001, lot 1452(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Get Market Data for [Southwest Africa 18a] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census



Currently...CHF 400.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4918 **/bof image1926 (Jan-May): Waterlow ½ d. black & green, an unused block of twelve, corner marginal from top right, showing variety on first stamp "South W" for "South West", extremely fresh and fine but for two light diagonal creases on the variety stamp - in all probability the reason the "est" part of the overprint was omitted, stamps unmounted og. A magnificent and rare multiple for the connoisseur. Unique. Cert. BPA (2024). Provenance: Grosvenor, London, 12-13 June 2002, lot 1386(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 2,500.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4919 * image1927/30: SWA £ 1 pale olive-green & red, an unused horizontal pair, second stamp (Row 3, stamp 4) showing variety "Without Stop after A", fine and fresh, large part og. Rare. Cert. RPSL (2023) Gi = £ 1'600. Provenance: Collection Bill Frazer, Spink, London, 25 March 2004, lot 949(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Get Market Data for [Southwest Africa 57a] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census



Currently...CHF 600.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4920 * image1927/30: SWA, the set of nine values to 10 s. bright blue & brown unused, all overprinted "SPECIMEN" in violet (Samuel type SA5), without the 4 d. value as this was issued in 1928 and not sent to the UPU, fresh and fine set, large part og. Rare Gi = £ 600(Image 1)

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Currently...CHF 220.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4921 * imagePostage Due 1923 (July): Setting II, 1 d. black & rose, Pretoria printing, no wmk., rouletted, a fine unused horizontal pair (Setting I and II), well centred and of excellent colour, superb large part og. A magnificent example of this great Postage Due rarity in the foremost quality. Cert. BPA (2024) Gi = £ 22'000. Provenance: Collection "Weston" (Robert M. Gibbs), Spink, London, 14 March 2008, lot 1265(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Get Market Data for [Southwest Africa D13] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census



Currently...CHF 8,500.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4922 * imagePostage Due 1924 (July 1): Setting IV, Transvaal 5 d. black & violet, a fine unused horizontal pair, well centred and of fine colour, fresh appearance, large part og. Royal states 'toned', a statement with which this describer declines to agree. Elusive and very rare. Cert. RPSL (2023) Gi = £ 950(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4923 * imageOfficial 1945/50: 2 d. blue & brown, (overprinted Gi types O14 and O13), an unused horizontal pair, fresh colour and very fine, large part og. Scarce. Cert. RPSL (2023) Gi = £ 800(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 250.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4924 bof imageOfficial 1945/50: 2 d. blue & brown, (overprinted Gi types O13 and O14), a used horizontal block of four, well centred and of fresh colour, lightly cancelled by central "Windhoek / S.W. Africa" cds (21 April 1947) in black. Extremely rare. Cert. BPA (2024) Gi = £ 1'700(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 600.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
Southern Nigeria
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
1423 imageSouthern Nigeria 1901/11: Run of unused sets from 1901 Queen Victoria (Gi 1/9) through to the 1907/11 King Edward VII colour change (Gi 10/44) with an additional specimen set of eleven 1903/04 to £ 1 slightly toned gum (Gi 10s/20s) and 1904/09 £ 1 green & violet, all with part or large part og., some flaws, mostly fresh and fine. Additionally, a Lagos 1904 1 d. imperforate colour trial in dull purple printed on gummed wmk. Crown CA paper, most attractive and fine with margins all round. Scarce assembly Gi = £ 2'550+(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 350.00
Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
1424 (*) image1903: 2½ d. Master Die Proof of the frame only in black on white glazed card (90 x 60mm.), endorsed 'Before / Hardening', dated '20 NOV. 03', fine and scarce example(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 200.00
Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
1425 (*) image1907: 3 d. Master Die Proof of the frame only in black on white glazed card (90 x 60mm.), endorsed 'Before / Hardening' and dated '15 APR. 07', of fresh and fine appearance(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 200.00
Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5051 cover image1900: Postal Stationery card, 1 d. red, Proof, from the De La Rue Reference File, endorsed "App'd / W.H.M. / 19/11 (00)", vertical filing crease left of center and surface disturbance to part of reverse from being affixed to the file, a very rare example. Sold with an unused and used example of the issued card. Note: The proof was returned by The Crown Agents, having been approved by Sir William Hepworth Mercer (W.H.M.) on 19 November 1900. It was then placed in the De La Rue Correspondence Books until removed 21 July 1960. Reference: The Postal Stationery of Nigeria, by Peter Horlyck, pg. 61 and illustrated on pg. 380; Ince & Sacher, 1992, pg. 395. Provenance: Robson Lowe, 21 December 1978, lot 1570; Robson Lowe, 10 June 1981, lot 394; The 'Robert Nelson' Collection, Spink, 30 April 2014, lot 1072(Image 1)



Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM
5052 cover image1907: Postal Stationery, 1 d. + 1 d. red reply card, used from Lagos to London, England, dated 11 May 1914, cancelled by the double circle "LAGOS" in black, printed label address, short note to reverse, the reply part unused. Fine and rare examples; one of three recorded used reply cards of the 538 printed (H&G A3). Sold with a Specimen example and an unused of the same card. The "SPECIMEN" in black diagonally on the card and reply part. Reference: 'The Postal Stationery of Nigeria', by Peter Hørlyck, pg. 64(Image 1)



Currently...CHF 100.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM
5053 cover image1911: Postal Stationery Card, ½ d. green, unused, "SPECIMEN" overprint diagonally in black, also "ULTRAMAR" violet handstamp. Moderate discolouration, otherwise fine, a scarce example. Sold with an unused example of the issued card. Note: The 'Ultramar' handstamp was applied in Lisbon to specimen stamps and postal stationery received from the U.P.U. for distribution to the Portugese colonies. Reference:The Postal Stationery of Nigeria, by Peter Hørlyck, pg. 256(Image 1)



Currently...CHF 100.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM
5054 cover image1911: Postal Stationery Card, ½ d. green, used uprated with a KGV 1912 ½ d. deep-green, sent from Lagos to Paris, dated 12 March 1913, cancelled by "LAGOS SOUTHERN NIGERIA" single circle in black. Adhesion and disturbance to reverse, otherwise fine. A very scarce card used before 1914; only three recorded (H&G A5). Sold with a another example used to Germany 28 February 1914 from Warri. Reference: 'The Postal Stationery of Nigeria', by Peter Hørlyck, pg. 65(Image 1)



Currently...CHF 100.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM
5055 (*) image1901: Postal Stationery Envelope, 1 d. vermilion, embossed Die Proof, unfinished state (35 x 41 mm.). The De La Rue rejected die intended for the new 1 d. envelopes (the head differs slightly), exceptional colour, fresh, most attractive, some separation around the outer rims reinforced by hinges, although does not detract. Rare; only a handpainted essay and this die proof are recorded. Comes with an unused example of the issued envelope. Reference: 'The Postal Stationery of Nigeria', by Peter Hørlyck, illustrated on pg. 383(Image 1)



Currently...CHF 150.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM
5056 cover image1901: Postal Stationery, 1 d. rose-pink envelope, used with Niger Coast 1894 2½ d. blue and a Southern Nigeria 1901 ½ d. black & pale-green (defective), affixed to the flap (Niger Coast SG 1), sent registered, from Forcados to Banbury, England, dated 17 November 1902, cancelled by "REGISTERED FORCADOS" oval, with "R" handstamp alongside. To the back a "REGISTERED BIRMINGHAM" oval, a "BRISTOL" and arrival "BANBURY" all dated 6 December 1902. Small opening tear top centrally. A rare registered usage of the stationery envelope(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 150.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM
5057 (*) image1902: Unissued Stationery Envelope, King Edward VII 1 d. Photographic Essay, dated 21 March 1902, inscribed "B" and "DUPLICATE", mounted on card (89 x 114 mm.), minor tone spots evident. Rare; apart from the photographic essay two proofs are known. Reference: Ince & Sacher, 1992, pg. 396; 'The Postal Stationery of Nigeria', by Peter Hørlyck, illustrated on pg. 384. Provenance: Removed from the De La Rue Crown Agents Correspondence Books Volume 40, p.1, 11 November 1975; Robson Lowe, 21 December 1978, lot 1571; Robson Lowe, 10 June 1981, lot 393(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-26, 11:59 PM

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