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New Brunswick
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
90128C cover image1851-60: Royal Crown 6 pence mustard-yellow, blued paper, imperforate, fresh colour, large margins on three sides and just touching lower left corner, used on cover from New Brunswick to New York, USA, dated 29 September 1851, tied by framed oval barred cancellation (RH Type C1), with partial strike of blue Exchange Mail "NEW BRUNSWICK V. R. 1851" handstamp alongside. Reverse with "ST JOHN N.B. SE29 1851" in black. Three vertical filing folds not affecting stamp. A very fine and desirable cover paying the 6 d. rate to the United States, carried via the exchange office. The “mustard-yellow” shade is scarcer than the normal yellow and highly prized on cover. An attractive and important New Brunswick Six Pence cover - a cornerstone item for a Maritime Provinces or BNA collection. Certs. RPSL (1998) & Sismondo (2012) which states "...earliest date of posting known of any cover bearing the six pence stamp..." Provenance: ex Dale-Lichtenstein (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90128D cover image1851-60: Royal Crown 6 d. yellow, blued paper, imperforate, two diagonally bisected halves from different stamps positioned together, strong colour, the right bisect with shaved margins, the other with ample to large, used on an envelope from Chatham, New Brunswick to Boston, USA, dated August 1858, tied by blue grid cancel with “ST. JOHN N.B. / AU 11 / 1858” circular datestamp in black alongside and red circular "PAID 10" transit mark. Reverse, a blue “CHATHAM N.B.” towndated (AU ? 1858). Envelope has been folded back at left for display. Extraordinary franking, produced by the use of two different bisected 6 d. stamps to make the 6 d. rate. Illustrating an exceptional makeshift usage not often seen. Exhibition-worthy New Brunswick rarity - one of the most unusual bisect frankings recorded, and a highly desirable cross-border cover. Certs. RPSL (2012) & PF (2007). Provenance: ex. Dale/Lichtenstein (private sale) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90129 cover image1851/60: Royal Crown 6 pence yellow, blued paper, imperforate, diagonally bisected (local 3d rate), tied by black oval grid “24” to a lettersheet sent locally, dated 29 April 1859. Reverse, two indistinct cds marks. Wrapper has a small tear at the top left which has been expertly repaired, well clear of adhesive. Attractive and scarce (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90129A cover image1860-63: Prince of Wales 17 cents black, perf.12, vivid colour and impression, perforations fine, used on an envelope, from St. John, New Brunswick to London, England, dated 14 September 1866, endorsed “Via New York”, tied by framed oval grid cancel in black, with red arrival cds "LONDON N.W. PAID SP29 66". Reverse with clear ST. JOHN despatch (14 Sept 1866), as well as a ST. STEPHEN cds (15 Sept. 1866). Addressed to John Mills Esq., Albany Street, Regent’s Park, London. Small tear to top of cover, with vertical filing fold down right side of envelope, some toning and stains. Overall a fine and desirable example of the 17 ¢. black used on cover, correctly paying the single 17 ¢. transatlantic letter rate to the United Kingdom; which was an unusual rate with low demand. A rare single franking usage - one of the key covers of the Pence/Decimal period. Cert. BPA (2001). Provenance: ex Gerald E. Wellburn collection 1988; Koh Seow Chuan Grand Prix collection 1999 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
New Caledonia
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5182 cover image1892: Diagonally overprinted 25 c. black on rose and 25 c. bistre on yellow, used on 1892 envelope to Dublin tied by "NOUVELLE CALEDONIE / NOUMEA" circular datestamps in black (Aug 22). Reverse with crested flap of HMS "Orlando", but carried on French Packet "Australien" with octagonal "LIGNE T / PAQ. FR. No. 3" datestamp (Aug 27) struck in red (Salles fig. 2142). Reverse with small "H&K PACKET" datestamp (Oct 1) in black. Note: HMS "Orlando" was commanded by Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot on the Australia Station from 1892 to 1895 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
New Republic
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90217 cover image1900: British Occupation V.R.I. overprint in black on 2½ penny ultramarine, variety Overprint Inverted, fresh colour and fine perforations, tied by cds “PRETORIA 28 MAR 02” in black to an envelope sent to Brussels, Belgium, with censor label “ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE OPENED UNDER MARTIAL LAW” which is tied by a very fine strike of the “PASSED PRESS CENSOR” triangle. Reverse, arrival cds “BRUXELLES ARRIVEE 20 AVRIL 02”. Mild discolouration. Fine. Scarce (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
New South Wales
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79 image1850 (Jan 1): 2 d. greyish blue, Plate 1, no clouds, a used example with good to large margins, cancelled by "63" numeral obliterator of East Maitland Gi = £ 225 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
80 image1850 (Jan 1): 1 d. rose-red, Plate I, a used example on hard yellowish paper with good margins all round, lightly cancelled by "68" numeral obliterator of Scone in black. A fine stamp Gi = £ 600 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
137 cover image1850: 2 d. ultramarine, Plate III (position 2), a fine example with large margins all round and showing the outer frame lines at top and at left, used on 1850 cover from Sydney to Maitland tied by obliterator handstamp in black. Reverse with fine circular "SYDNEY / ♚ / NEW SOUTH WALES" despatch datestamp (Oct 16) and fair only "MAITLAND / ♚ / NEW S. WALES" arrival both in black. Unrecorded in the Ben Palmer census. A fine and attractive cover. Signed Pfenninger. Provenance: Abacus, Melbourne, 30-31 Aug 2020, lot 1375 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
138 cover image1851 (Jan): 2 d. ultramarine, Plate IV (position 12) showing "Unshaded Hill" variety, a fine example of good colour with good to large margins all round and showing marginal line complete at top and at left, used on 1851 O.H.M.S. cover from the Colonial Secretary's Office to Raymond Terrace, tied by barred obliterator in black with manuscript date "25 January 1851" at base. Reverse with circular "SYDNEY / ♚ / NEW SOUTH WALES" despatch datestamp (Jan 27) and oval "RAYMOND TERRACE / ♚ / NEW S. WALES" arrival (Jan 28) in black. The second earliest usage of the 2 d. Plate IV in the Palmer cover census (#53). Most attractive and scarce. Provenance: Collection Geo. Boucher, RL, London, 19 April 1972, lot 745; RL, London, 26-27 Oct 1982, lot 264; SG, Melbourne, 25 May 1994, lot 674; Millennium, Sydney, 21 Oct 2009; DF, Geneva, Dec 2011, lot 40419; Abacus, Melbourne, 30-31 Aug 2020, lot 1376 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
139 (*) image1850: 3 d. deep dark green, imperforate Plate Proof on thin card paper, large margins all round, position 2 on the sheet of 25 subjects, of vibrant rich colour. A wonderful example of Henry Jervis's engraving skills, superb and very rare. Signed Hassel. Cert. RPSL (2016). Provenance: Collection Maurice Burrus, Robson Lowe, London, 11 Feb 1964, lot 236; collection "Manwood", Siegel, New York, 8 Nov 1995, lot 4276 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
140 cover image1856: 3 d. yellow-green, two examples in slightly differing shades with close to large margins used on 1857 cover from Sydney to Hong Kong endorsed "pr. R.M. Str. Columbian" to Augustine Heard & Co. of Canton tied by void obliterators in black. Reverse with "SYDNEY / NEW SOUTH WALES" despatch cds (April 10) and double arc HONG KONG arrival cds (May 22) with manuscript "4" (pence) on front charged upon arrival. A fine and scarce cover (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
5011 cover image1841 (June 2): Entire letter from Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northamptonshire to the Post Office, Sydney, New South Wales, carried by hand and mailed upon arrival, struck on reverse with oval framed "♚ / GENERAL POST OFFICE / SYDNEY" datestamp (Oct 10, 1842), with further framed "6 / O'CLOCK" handstamp and Postage Due "2" (pence) due marking for a local unpaid letter on obverse. The entire endorsed at left, probably by the GPO "Care of R. Windeyer" and then delivered. Scarce and most appealing entire. Note: A long journey and a lengthy one of over 16 months! Contents "As there is an opportunity of sending some letters free to Australia..." (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5012 cover image1842 (Sept 11): Entire letter from Clarence River to Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire, struck with two impressions of framed "PAID / CLARENCE RIVER" in red, one under-inked and the other a watery strike, rated "7" (pence) in manuscript at left, with fair strike of "PAID SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" transit in red (Oct 19). Reverse with London cds in red (March 13) and double arc NORTHAMPTON arrival cds (March 13) in black and rated "8" (pence) ship fee to pay. Some soiling but a rare entire. Note: Clarence River Post Office, some 620 kms. North of Sydney, opened on 1 October 1840. By 1849 it had been renamed Grafton (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5013 cover image1843 (Dec 21): Entire letter from Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northamptonshire to the Post Office, Sydney, New South Wales endorsed "Ship Letter Paid" with manuscript "8" (pence) in red at left, reverse with NORTHAMPTON despatch cds (Dec 23) in black and obverse with London tombstone Paid datestamp and oval "PAID SHIP LETTER / ♚ / LONDON" in red of the same day. Reverse with circular "SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" in black (April 30, 1844) and readdressed on to Scone, with oval framed "SCONE / ♚ / NEW S. WALES" in black (May 30); the addressee unfound with manuscript notation "No such person in Scone or in this district". Thence returned with oval framed "♚ / GENERAL POST OFFICE / SYDNEY" in black (June 1) and sent on to Pitt Street, Sydney. Obvious imperfections due to the extensive journey but rare (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5014 cover image1844 (March 15): Entire letter from Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northamptonshire to the Post Office, Sydney, New South Wales endorsed "Ship Letter" with manuscript "8" (pence) in red at left, reverse with NORTHAMPTON despatch cds (March 18) in black and obverse with London tombstone Paid datestamp and oval "PAID SHIP LETTER / ♚ / LONDON" in red (March 19). Circular "SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" datestamp in black (July 14) on reverse and manuscript "Opened by E. Irby" and, on obverse "Paid the Postage of it, E. Irby" (3 d. for incoming ship letter). Very fine to fine strikes, a scarce entire (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5015 cover image1844 (Nov 27): Entire letter from Bath to the Post Office, Sydney, New South Wales endorsed "Ship Letter Paid" with manuscript "8" (pence) in red at top, with SION HILL undated circular handstamp in black, Bath cds (Nov 29) and London tombstone 'Paid' of the same day and oval "PAID SHIP LETTER / ♚ / LONDON" in red. Reverse with circular "SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" datestamp in black (April 1, 1845) and "♚ / GENERAL POST OFFICE / SYDNEY" in black (April 9) and endorsed alongside "Edwd. Irby Esq., Clarence River" redirected and eventually rated "7 d." to pay in manuscrript. A fine and scarce entire (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5016 cover image1845 (May 30): Entire letter from Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northamptonshire to Sydney, New South Wales endorsed "Paid" with manuscript "1/-" in red at left, reverse with NORTHAMPTON despatch cds (May 31) in black and obverse with London tombstone Paid datestamp (June 2) in red. Reverse with circular "SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" datestamp in black and "♚ / GENERAL POST OFFICE / SYDNEY" in black (Oct 16). On arrival the entire was forwarded with "p. William 4th" with manuscript at lower left, care of Messrs. Sharp & Co., Clarence River and charged "7" pence due. Slight closed tear in face panel at top but a scarce and fine entire. Note: William the Fourth was a 54-ton wooden paddle steamer built by Marshall & Lowe, Erringhi (now Clarence Town), New South Wales, Australia. She was the first ocean-going steamship built in Australia when launched in 1831. She was rebuilt and lengthened in 1853. She plied the East Coast of New South Wales until 1863 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5017 cover image1845 (Nov 7): Entire letter from Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northamptonshire to Sydney, New South Wales endorsed "Ship Letter Paid" with manuscript "8" in red at left, reverse with NORTHAMPTON despatch cds (Nov 9) in black and obverse with oval "PAID SHIP LETTER / ♚ / LONDON" in red (Nov 10). Reverse with circular "SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" datestamp in black (April 17, 1846) and "♚ / GENERAL POST OFFICE / SYDNEY" in black (April 18). On arrival the entire was forwarded with "p. William 4th" in manuscript on reverse, to care of Messrs. Sharp & Co., Clarence River and charged "7" pence due. A scarce and fine entire. Note: William the Fourth was a 54-ton wooden paddle steamer built by Marshall & Lowe at Erringhi (now Clarence Town), New South Wales, Australia. She was the first ocean-going steamship built in Australia when launched in 1831. She was rebuilt and lengthened in 1853. She plied the East Coast of New South Wales until 1863 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5018 cover image1845 (Dec 1): Entire letter from Bungendore (just East of Canberra) to Doune, Scotland endorsed "pr. "George" or first ship for England", Prepaid "1/d." in red manuscript and struck with framed "PAID AT / BUNGENDORE" handstamp in red. Oval "PAID SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" in red, and reverse with oval framed "BUNGENDORE / ♚ / NEW S. WALES" datestamp in black (Dec 2) and London transit cds (May 7, 1846) and Stirling arrival datestamp in blue (May 7). Fine strikes on a rare entire (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM

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