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351 imageSOUTH AFRICA 1933-48 ½d grey and green variety, SG54bwSouth Africa 1933-48 ½d grey and green, perforations 13½x14 from coil sheets, watermark upright, block of 4, SG54bw. A very fine unmounted mint block of four with full original gum. The majestic image of the South African antelope, the "Springbok" has captured the hearts of collectors for generations making these stamp issues one of the most popular areas of collecting and study. (Image)

Starting at £ 40

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352 imageSOUTH AFRICA 1928-30 6d green and orange Official, SGO6South Africa 1928-30 6d green and orange "Orange Tree" Official, Pretoria typo printing with type O1 overprint (reading upwards without stops), block of 10 (5x2), neatly cancelled by 'ROSEBANK CAPE' circular date stamps. A scarce multiple of this Government official stamp. The "Orange Tree" design is one of the most popular of the Union of South Africa stamps. Stanley Gibbons catalogue value: £225+. (Image)

Starting at £ 70

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353 imageSOUTH AFRICA 1935-49 ½d grey and green Official, SGO20South Africa 1935-49 ½d grey and green Official, WATERMARK INVERTED, lower right corner block of 6 (2x3), SGO20. A fine and fresh unmounted mint positional block with full original gum, (hinged in margins only). A very scarce positional multiple of this inverted watermark printing variety. The majestic image of the South African antelope, the "Springbok" has captured the hearts of collectors for generations making these stamp issues one of the most popular areas of collecting and study. (Image)

Starting at £ 100

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354 imageSOUTH AFRICA 1944-50 1½d blue-green and yellow-buff Official, variety, SGO34varSouth Africa 1944-50 1½d blue-green and yellow-buff "Gold Mine" Official, HORIZONTAL type O2 overprint (11-12mm space, as used for ½d value in vertical format), horizontal pair, SGO34var. A fine unmounted mint pair with full original gum. A rare item of significant philatelic interest as its status is unclear. It is mentioned in the footnote below SGO35 in the Stanley Gibbons British Commonwealth & Empire catalogue. (King George VI CW catalogue number: O19b.) Accompanied with a King George VI Expertising cert (2006). N.B. The article "1½d Official, Horizontal Overprint" (Bob Hisey, The Springbok, vol 52/4 (Oct/Dec 2004), pp 112-4 makes a case for this having been issued in error, rather than a clandestine printing. Stanley Gibbons catalogue value: £1,000. (Image)

Starting at £ 400

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355 imageSOUTH AFRICA 1950-54 2d blue and violet Official, error, SGO45aSouth Africa 1950-54 2d blue and violet Official, type O7 overprint, BLOCK OF 4, error OVERPRINT INVERTED, SGO45a. A pristine unmounted mint block of four with full original gum. A rare multiple of exceptional quality. A beautifully designed stamp depicting the imposing Union Buildings in Pretoria, which form the official seat of the South African Government and also house the offices of the President of South Africa. Accompanied with a British Philatelic Association certificate of authenticity (2002). The Stanley Gibbons catalogue value is £2,200+. (Image)

Starting at £ 1,000

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South Arabian Federation
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356 imageSOUTH ARABIAN FEDERATION 1966 Qu'aiti 10f on 15c bronze-green error, SG66aSouth Arabian Federation 1966 (1 Apr) Qu'aiti 10f on 15c bronze-green 'weaving', type 23 Churchill overprint, error overprint INVERTED, SG66a. A very fine unmounted mint example with full original gum. A scarce variety presented in the highest condition grade. The Federation of South Arabia was a short-lived federal state under British protection in what would become South Yemen. It was formed on 4 April 1962 from the 15 protected states of the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South. The State of Aden joined the federation on 18 January 1963. In June 1964, the Upper Aulaqi Sultanate was added bringing in 17 states. The Federation was abolished on 30 November 1967, when its status as a British protectorate came to an end. (Image)

Starting at £ 30

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Zanzibar
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358 imageZANZIBAR 1944 Bicentenary 1s dull purple error, SG330/a Zanzibar 1944 Bicentenary 1s dull purple, block of 4, the upper right stamp showing 'A' of 'CA' missing from watermark, SG330/a. A fine unmounted mint block with full original gum. A very rare watermark error, hardly ever seen on the market. The stamp was issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Al Busaid Dynasty, the first Sultan of Zanzibar. (Image)

Starting at £ 450

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