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Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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301 |
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8 |
New Zealand, 1858, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1d dull orange, imperf. Unwatermarked, nearly complete barred numeral "16", an attractive four margin example, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 7. SG No. 8; £900 ($1,090). (Image1)
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SG £900 ($1,090)
Selling for...$100.00
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302 |
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9 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 2d pale blue, imperf, three singles. Unwatermarked. Full margins, canceled by faint barred oval handstamp on cover to
Belhelvie, Scotland, with matching "Otago, Jy 2, 1859" origin cds on reverse, forwarded to Aberdeen with partial Belhelvie forwarding cds, "Whitecairns" barred straight line handstamp and receiving postmark, stamps canceled by Aberdeen duplex
upon arrival due to faint cancellations; some small cover nicks and edge wear, F.-V.F. Scott No. 8e. SG No. 9; Estimate $200 - 300.
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$90.00
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303 |
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11 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 2d deep dull blue, imperf. Unwatermarked, horizontal strip of 3, strengthened scissor cuts between the stamps, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 8f. SG No. 11; £975 ($1,180). (Image1)
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SG £975 ($1,180)
Selling for...$90.00
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304 |
o |
13 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d brown, imperf. Unwatermarked, with rare "Paid at Christchurch Canterbury" Crowned Circle, ink spots, a small tear and small
thin, Fine appearance (see footnote after SG CC8), with 2013 Odenweller certificate. Scott No. 9. SG No. 13; £350 ($420).
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SG £350 ($420)
Selling for...$40.00
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305 |
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13 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d brown, imperf. Unwatermarked, barred oval "13" (GB Foreign Office), a nice four margin example, F.-V.F. Scott No.
9. SG No. 13; £350 ($420). (Image1)
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SG £350 ($420)
Selling for...$50.00
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306 |
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15 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d chestnut, imperf. Unwatermarked. Margins large to just shaving frameline at bottom, tied by barred "6" in oval handstamp on
mourning cover to London, England, manuscript "Via Marseilles" endorsement crossed out with stamp paying the normal ship letter rate, reverse with "New Plymouth, Fe 10, 1861" origin cds; stamp with some gum tone at right edge, otherwise
Very Fine, an attractive solo usage of this scarce shade. Scott No. 9f. SG No. 15; Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)
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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$140.00
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307 |
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15 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d chestnut, imperf. Unwatermarked. Margins large to a bit in at right, tied by barred "11" oval handstamp on cover to
Yorkshire, England, with matching "Ahuriri, Au 26, 1861" cds, reverse with "Bedale, No 20, 61" receiving cds; couple small cover edge tears, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 9f. SG No. 15; Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$90.00
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308 |
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14 |
New Zealand, 1857, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d pale brown, imperf. Unwatermarked, light cancel, four generous margins, F.-V.F. Scott No. 9h. SG No. 14;
£350 ($420). (Image1)
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SG £350 ($420)
Selling for...$40.00
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309 |
o |
33 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1d orange vermilion, imperf. Large Star watermark, four margins with portion of adjacent stamp at bottom right, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 11. SG No. 33; £350 ($420). (Image1)
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SG £350 ($420)
Selling for...$40.00
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310 |
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34 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1d vermilion, imperf. Large Star watermark. (Row 14, No. 12) re-entry showing notable doubling in top and bottom
framelines and in lettering, regummed, clear to large margins with full sheet margin at right, bold color, Very Fine. Scott No. 11e. SG No. 34; £1,100 for normal ($1,340). (Image1)
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SG £1,100 for normal ($1,340)
Selling for...$160.00
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311 |
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36 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 2d deep blue, imperf. Large Star watermark. Ample to large margins, intense color, tied by barred "Dunedin" oval handstamp on
cover to Waikouait, with "Waikouait, Ja 19, 63" receiving cds and reverse with "Dunedin, Ja 17, 63" origin cds, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 12. SG No. 36; Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$90.00
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312 |
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41-43 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d issues, imperf. Large Star watermark. Three in black-brown, brown and red-brown, each a 4 margin example, one with portion of
adjacent stamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 14, 14d, 14e. SG No. 41-43; £510 ($620). (Image1)
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SG £510 ($620)
Selling for...$90.00
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313 |
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41 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 6d black brown, imperf. Large Star watermark. Clear to large margins, bold color, tied by barred "7" in oval handstamp on cover
front to Lewes, England, additionally tied by boxed "Saved from the wreck of, the Colombo." handstamp, with red "London, De 31, 62" arrival cds below, reverse with partial backflaps showing "Wellington, Sp 13, 1862" origin cds, additional red
London transit date stamps and Lewes receiver; usual ship wreck wear, F.-V.F. Scott No. 14d. SG No. 41; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
ONE OF ONLY TWO SURVIVING NEW ZEALAND USAGES FROM THE P.&O. "COLOMBO" WRECK BEARING STAMPS.
The P&O "Colombo" wrecked on Minicoy Island in the Indian Ocean on November 19th 1862 in a heavy fog. All of the passengers and crew were safely put into boats and were taken care of on Minicoy Island until they were rescued by the
"Ottawa" on Nov. 30th. The greater portion of the mail was recovered by divers, and, after careful drying, the letters were forwarded to their destinations. Those for London arriving either December 27th or 31st, 1862.
The 6d paying the via
Sydney and Southampton route rate for letter up to ½oz. (Image1)
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Est. $1,000-1,500
Selling for...$475.00
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314 |
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45 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1s yellow green, imperf. Large Star watermark, light cancel, Very Fine. Scott No. 15. SG No. 45; £450 ($550). (Image1)
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SG £450 ($550)
Selling for...$70.00
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315 |
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44 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1s green, imperf. Large Star watermark, on cut-to-shape piece tied by boxed "Saved from the wreck of, the Colombo."
cancel, margins large to slightly in at bottom, deep color, F.-V.F., a rare 1sh high value bearing the Colombo wreck handstamp. Scott No. 15g. SG No. 44; Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$90.00
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New Zealand - 1862-64 Perf'd Chalon Heads
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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316 |
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68 var. |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1d orange vermilion, trial comb 12½ perforations. Large Star watermark, horizontal strip of 4, o.g., lightly hinged,
exceptionally fresh with brilliant color, Very Fine, illustrated in Odenweller Postage Stamps of New Zealand 1855-1873 (page 128), ex-M. Stanley, with R.P.S.N.Z. certificate. Scott No. 16a var. SG No. 68 var.; Estimate $3,000
- 4,000.
THE ONLY RECORDED 1862-63 1D LARGE STAR WATERMARK PRINTINGS BEARING THE 1864-67 TRIAL COMB 12½ PERFORATIONS.
According to Odenweller, the comb perforations were introduced in mid-1864 and remained in use in that form
until mid to late 1866. When the machine arrived, the current issue was that printed on NZ watermarked paper, with the most used denominations of 2d and 6d being perforated in relatively large numbers. However prior to being put into service, the
machine was used experimentally on copies printed on large star watermarked paper. Very few examples with these trial perforations exist and are distinguished by shade and/or plate wear from those that were printed later on large star watermark
paper. This strip of four of the 186-63 1d issue are believed to be the only surviving examples of this denomination. (Image1)
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Est. $3,000-4,000
Selling for...$1,450.00
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317 |
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79 |
New Zealand, 1862, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1s deep green, perf 13. Large Star watermark. In combination with 1862, 1d carmine vermilion + 3d brown lilac, horizontal
pair and single (69+74) paying the 1sh registry plus 10d rate on registered cover to Langholm, Scotland, canceled by barred oval handstamp with matching "Clutha Ferry, Fe 11, 64" origin cds on reverse, red "London, Registered, 12
Ap, 64" entry date stamp with additional circular "Registered" handstamp, reverse with transit and "Langholm, Ap 13, 1864" receiving postmark; cover edge wear and nick with part of flap lifted to show stamps folded over at top, Fine, a very
rare registered usage to Scotland from Clutha Ferry. Scott No. 20a. SG No. 79; Estimate $750 - 1,000.
The Clutha Ferry Post Office, in Otago, was only open between 1858 and 1865. This cancellation is unrecorded by Wooders and is quite
rare. (Image1)
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Est. $750-1,000
Selling for...$350.00
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318 |
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81 |
New Zealand, 1863, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1d orange vermilion on pelure paper, imperf, horizontal pair. Unwatermarked. Margins large to just touching at top and bottom,
tied by barred oval handstamps on folded letter sheet to Wellington, reverse with "Wanganui, No 10, 1864" origin cds and front with "Wellington, No 12, 1864" receiving postmark; cover with couple edge tears at top center, Very Fine, an
extremely rare on cover usage, S.G. catalog £5,500 for off cover singles, illustrated in Odenweller Postage Stamps of New Zealand 1855-1873 (page 99). Scott No. 21. SG No. 81; Estimate $4,000 - 6,000.
AN EXTRAORDINARY ON COVER
USAGE OF THE 1863 1D ISSUE ON PELURE PAPER - ONE OF TWO REPORTED ON COVER EXAMPLES AND A GREAT CLASSIC NEW ZEALAND RARITY.
With the relatively small demand for the 1d denomination, coupled with the brief use of the pelure paper issue, it
is quite likely only a single small printing was made. Pairs of the 1d stamp were used when the 2d was not available or when it was not convenient. This letter took two days from Wanganui to Wellington, probably an overland route instead of the
normal sea route for most mail. (Image1)
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Est. $4,000-6,000
Selling for...$1,900.00
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319 |
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107 |
New Zealand, 1864, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 2d pale blue, perf 12½. N Z watermark. Tied by barred oval handstamp with matching "Christchurch, Dc 21, 64" cds
alongside on cover to Akaroa, with manuscript "O.H.M.S." official endorsement at top, "Lyttelton, Dc 21" transit date stamp at left, Very Fine, a rare Official mail usage from Christchruch, illustrated in Odenweller Postage Stamps of
New Zealand 1855-1873 (page 123). Scott No. 28B. SG No. 107; Estimate $500 - 750.
Surprisingly little mail with official markings has been found from the first 20 years. This letter is addressed to the port of Akaroa, the site of a
French settlement in 1840. (Image1)
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Est. $500-750
Selling for...$240.00
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320 |
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100 |
New Zealand, 1864, Queen Victoria "Chalon Head", 1s green, imperf. N Z watermark. Clear to mostly large margins showing portion of adjacent stamp at top, on piece with 1865,
4d yellow, perf 12½ horizontal pair (120) tied by 1866 Dunedin duplex postmarks and red London entry date stamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 30. SG No. 100; £875 ($1,060). (Image1)
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SG £875 ($1,060)
Selling for...$120.00
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