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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Symbol |
Lot Description |
Estimate in AU$'s |
| 3956 |
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1851-1981 on sheets with some attractive Classics including imperf 1862 Washington 24c lilac, 1914 1c booklet pane of 6, White
Plains sheetlet of 25 (Scott 630 with dot over first 'S' of 'STATES') used, a few Experimental Electric Eye booklet panes; mint and used including coil pairs, blocks and booklet panes condition variable early on, mainly fine thereafter.
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Estimate AU$500
SOLD for AU$400.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3957 |
B |
Modern issues 1970s-2000s mint in packets and in hagners, includes M/Ss, sheetlets, coils, blocks, se-tenants, booklets, and
self-adhesives, appears all unmounted.
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Estimate AU$400
SOLD for AU$300.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3958 |
F |
1857-61 Perf 15½ Washington 3c red-brown (stated by our vendor to be 'rose-brown') Type III Scott 26 with the Major Horizontal
Plate Crack Pos [71L18] (Late State), straight-edge at left, light cds, Cat US$400. A very attractive example of the famous Big Crack; plus the adjoining unit [72L18] with the continuation of the crack through the upper-left rosette & 'PO' of
'POSTAGE', a few trimmed perfs, faded from someone trying to erase the parallel-lines manuscript cancel, Cat US$250. (2) (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
SOLD for AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
Postal History
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Symbol |
Lot Description |
Estimate in AU$'s |
| 3959 |
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1850s (undated) stampless cover to "Melbourne/Australia" endorsed at lower-left "Per Express Adams & Co" with no postal markings,
extensive instructions added on the face "...now at or near Ballarat...it may be...months before he will call for this mail" and on the reverse "Let this remain in the office at Melbourne until sent or called for..." and in another hand "Advtd" (=
Advertised), minor blemishes. Rare & unusual 'post restante' express company cover. Ex Dale Forster. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$300
SOLD for AU$230.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3960 |
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1861 (Jan 1) cover to Victoria with delightful Three Colour franking of 1c Prussian blue, 10c deep green horizontal pair & 12c
black (minor overlapping but all are apparently very fine) just tied at right by manuscript "Plymouth Mass/January 7 1861", 'BOSTON BR PKT' transit backstamp & London cds of JA22/61 in red on the face, part Melbourne arrival backstamp of AP15/61 in
red & endorsed on the reverse "No such Number on 8 walk", part 'LC' (= Letter Carrier) datestamp & redirected within the city. A beautiful cover. Ex Dale Forster. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$500
SOLD for AU$500.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3961 |
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1862 (July 8) double-rate cover to New South Wales with very scarce franking of 3c deep pink x2 (one with perf faults) & 30c orange
horizontal pair (rounded corner at upper-right) all with bars cancels of 'NEW LONDON/CON' (cds in red alongside), 'BOSTON BR PKT/PAID' backstamp in red, London transit of JL21/62 in red on the face, part-Sydney backstamp of SP11/1862 & 'BRAIDWOOD'
arrival of the next day, minor flap faults & light blemishes on the face. Ex Dale Forster. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$300
SOLD for AU$320.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3962 |
PSE |
1862-87 mail to Victoria comprising 1 & 2) 1862 private ship letters from Indiana with 3c Washington or 5c Franklin, each with
'KANGAROO FLAT' arrival on the face, both a bit stained; 3) 1877 from Minnesota with 5c Taylor x3, rated "50" (centimes) at New York, London transit in red & 'SANDHURST' arrival; 4) 1877 2c rose Envelope uprated with 1c & 3c x3 to "Bagshot/Victoria";
and 5) 1887 from Ohio at 12c Treaty Rate with 2c brown + 5c sepia x2, 'KILMORE' arrival backstamp. Scarce group. Ex Dale Forster.
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Estimate AU$300
SOLD for AU$230.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3963 |
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1863 lengthy stampless entire in French headed "New York 16 Juin 1863 and signed "A Iselin et Cie", to France "p Persia" and
improperly endorsed "Printed Circular", very fine '3 ETATS-UNIS 3/29/JUIN/63/SERV BRIT CALAIS' cds in red, Lyon arrival backstamp of 30/JUIN and with '15c' (decimes) handstamp (unusually with the 'c') in red. 'Persia' departed New York 16.6.1863.
Built in 1856, it was Cunard's first iron-hulled paddle-steamer. On an early voyage, it set record times in both directions.
With translation of the contents including "...The invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania by the Confederate Armies, the news of which has reached us this morning, will probably stop trading entirely..." But then follows a glowing report of a booming
stock exchange and "...Gold has been almost entirely neglected by speculators..." [Plus stampless entires 1847 NY-Edinburgh per 'Arcadia' with '1/-' handstamp, & 1860 London-NY per "Africa Via Queentown" rated "38" with very fine '48' handstamp]
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Estimate AU$100
SOLD for AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3964 |
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1865 (Mar 11) cover to Victoria with 3c deep pink (very fine) & 30c orange (poorly-centred but very fine) tied by superb
bars-in-circle cancels of 'DOVER/NH'' (cds alongside), light 'BOSTON BR PKT/PAID' backstamp in red, London transit of MR28/65 & '28' (credit to GB) both in red on the face, very fine Melbourne arrival backstamp of JU-6/65 in blue, very minor
blemishes. Ex Dale Forster. Addressed to "Capt John Smith/Barque Island City", an American vessel that had been involved in court action in the States in 1855. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$200
SOLD for AU$150.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3965 |
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1867 (Mar 1) cover to Victoria "Per Henry Chauncey/Via Panama" with 10c dark green & 12c black (straight-edge at left) tied by New
York datestamp, British 'PANAMA/MR19/67' transit on the face & '12' handstamp in red for credit to GB, the reverse with Sydney cds of MY1/1867, Melbourne of MY7/67 in blue & framed Sandhurst arrival of the same day, overall soiling. Ex Dale Forster.
By rail from Colon to Panama City, then by New Zealand ship 'Kaikoura' ex Panama 25.3.1867; arrived Auckland 25.4.1867 & Sydney 1.5.1867.
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Estimate AU$250
SOLD for AU$190.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3966 |
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1875 (Nov 30) trans-Pacific cover to New South Wales with 3c green single & strip of 3 with target cancels of 'TURLOCK/CAL' (cds
below), assessed as overweight with 'INSUFFICIENTLY/PREPAID' handstamp & superlative strike of the '12' handstamp of San Francisco, Sydney transit of JA7/1876 & Newcastle arrival of the next day, minor blemishes. Ex Dale Forster, who advises that
provided one rate was pre-paid, only the additional postage was required with no penalty, NSW retaining the second 12c/6d. Early example of underpaid Treaty mail from San Francisco. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$250
SOLD for AU$190.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3967 |
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1884 (early June) cover with 'Boone Lodge No 1/IOOF' imprint at upper-left, to Queensland but paid only 5c Garfield, San Francisco
backstamp of JUN/11 & rubber 'RETURNED/FOR/POSTAGE' in purple on the face, unusual "fish" 'HELD FOR/POSTAGE' handstamp, extra 2c red-brown & 5c Garfield tied by LOUISVILLE/ JUN/25/1884/KY' duplex, the reverse also with Brisbane transit of AU--/84 &
'GYMPIE' arrival of AU5/84, 'UNCLAIMED' handstamp (on the face) & tiny Brisbane Dead Letter Office cds of SP24/84, returned via Washington DC (on the face) with triangular DLO datestamp & 'LOUISVILLE KY/JAN/4/1886/RECD' (hopefully an error for 1885)
arrival, a bit soiled. (Image1)
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Estimate AU$150
SOLD for AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3968 |
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1885-88 Trans-Pacific mail to New South Wales at the 12c Treaty Rate comprising 1) 5c Envelope uprated with 2c brown + 5c sepia
from Seattle; 2) with 2c brown x4 + 4c green from San Francisco; 3) from a wholesale druggist in New York with 5c only, fragment of Deficient Postage label on the reverse, 2c + another 5c added the next day; and 4) 5c Envelope from 'HECKATOO/ARK'
with 'Short Paid' in rosine & mss "Due 7c", 'DEAD SECTION/ST LOUIS MO' backstamp in rosine, no evidence of the fine being paid but Sydney arrival backstamp of JA10/89; minor blemishes. Ex Dale Forster.
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Estimate AU$250
SOLD for AU$190.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3969 |
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1917 (Aug) stampless German POW or internee's cover endorsed on the flap "Fort-Oglethorpe/near Chatanooga Ga", to Strasbourg in the
Alsace with 'PRISONER OF WAR MAIL/NO POSTAGE REQUIRED' & 'FORT OGLETHORPE GA/CENSORED' cachets in violet, processed through 'WASHINGTON/DC', huge British (?) 'EXAMINED AND PASSED' cachet in blue on the reverse, part-German censor label, minor toning
on the reverse. Chattanooga is in southern Tennessee but Chattanooga Valley is just over the border in Georgia. However, Camp Oglethorpe was south-east of Atlanta, near Macon. This item may have originated at a sub-camp, perhaps a labour camp in the
north of the State, that was under the control of Camp Oglethorpe. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
SOLD for AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
| 3970 |
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1940 (Feb 1) commercial airmail cover to "Vanikoro Santa Cruz Group/British Solomon Islands" paid 80c by New York meter cancels,
missent trans-Atlantic with Spanish '.../19FEB40/SEVILLA' arrival backstamp, large 'CENSURA MILITAR/[arms]/BARCELONA' cachet on both sides & boxed 'PENDIENTE DE CENSURA/A/CENSURAR EN DESTINO' (= pending censorship: to be censored at destination)
cachet on the face, returned then trans-America & trans-Pacific with Hong Kong arrival backstamp of 7AP/40 & Censor '9' cachet in violet, then per BOAC feeder service to Singapore & QANTAS to Sydney where censored, finally by sea to destination,
repaired on the reverse from being opened roughly & multiple creases ironed-out. The rate to Australia was 70c, plus extra for surface mail to the Solomons; presumably missent because of "Santa Cruz" in the address. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$250
SOLD for AU$190.00
Closing..Jun-25, 07:30 PM |
VIETNAM
MILITARIA & MILITARY HISTORY
MILITARIA & MILITARY HISTORY
| LotNo. |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
Estimate in AU$'s |
| 4001 |
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ALBERT JACKA VC: Collection including 9ct gold Ladies watch engraved on reverse "MRS A JACKA, Mayoress 1931, from St Kilda Younger
Set"; books (5) including 'Jacka's Mob' by Rule [Sydney, 1938]; photograph, medallion, postcard, PO Pack; press clippings, mainly Fair/Fine.
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Estimate AU$300
SOLD for AU$270.00
Closing..Jun-26, 07:30 PM |
| 4002 |
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LITERATURE: Carton of WWII military publications including six contemporary aerial reconnaissance maps of PNG, recruitment
brochures, several large-scale fold-out maps, 'Orders for the AIF', 'The Battle of Egypt: the Official Record', 'The AIF in Malaya: Grim Glory', 'Yanks & Aussies in Battle: Official Photographs of Pacific War...', 'How Russia Smashed its Fifth
Column', 'The Jews & the War' with frontispiece of General John Monash, etc, condition generally fine; also WWI 'How the Germans Treated Australian POWs' (cover detached); plus a folio of 100+ Australian wartime cartoons blending propaganda politics
& social commentary, all on newsprint affixed to modern backing paper. A fascinating & historically valuable lot. Weighs 8kg.
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Estimate AU$250
SOLD for AU$190.00
Closing..Jun-26, 07:30 PM |
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