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Postal Stationery - Envelopes - Official Issues continued...
| LotNo. |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
Estimate in AU$'s |
| 4595 |
PSE |
1921-30 KGV 'Star' with 'POSTAGE' with 'OS' in Die 1½d red ACSC EO15 window-face envelope for the 'Commonwealth Sub-Treasury,
Sydney' with the OHMS heading and imprint at lower-left in blue, very fine unused with the flap unsealed, Cat $250. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4596 |
PSE |
1921-30 KGV 'Star' with 'POSTAGE' with 'OS' in Die 'TWO/PENCE' Surcharge on 1½d red ACSC EO16 long-format envelope for the
'Education Department, Melbourne' with OHMS heading and penalty notice at upper-left, a couple of tiny blemishes otherwise very fine unused with the flap unsealed, Cat $400. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$200
Currently Opening at...AU$150.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4597 |
PSE |
1921-30 KGV 'Star' with 'POSTAGE' with 'OS' in Die 'TWO/PENCE' Surcharge on 1½d red ACSC EO16 for the 'Deputy Commissioner of
Maternity Allowances', Melbourne on cream stock with all printing in red including the OHMS heading, 'Money Order Advice' at upper-left, 'Postmaster ....' address, and imprint at lower-left, used 1931 to Footscray, Vic with Melbourne machine cancel,
small fault on back flap & minor blemishes, Cat $150. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4598 |
PSE |
1928-33 KGV Oval with Solid 'OS' in Die 'TWO/PENCE' Surcharge on 1½d red ACSC EO18 with the Overprint Slightly Misplaced ('T' of
'TWO' Partly Off Indicium) long-format envelope for the 'Commonwealth Sub-Treasury, Melbourne' with OHMS heading and imprint at lower-left, a couple of minor blemishes, Cat $150+ for normal. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4599 |
PSE |
1928-33 KGV Oval with Solid 'OS' in Die 2d red ACSC EO19 on buff stock for the 'State Superannuation Board', Melbourne with the
OHMS heading and imprint at lower-left in black, a couple of tiny blemishes on the flap edges (unsealed) otherwise very fine unused, Cat $400. The use of the 'OS' electros was discontinued in April 1933, at the same time as 'OS' punctured &
overprinted adhesives were withdrawn. This is the last 'OS' in Die electro used. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$150
Currently Opening at...AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
Postal Stationery - Envelopes - Military Issues
| LotNo. |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
Estimate in AU$'s |
| 4600 |
PSE |
1916-17 KGV Sideface 1d red inscribed 'AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE' Setting 1 ('Rank' above 'Full Name') on cream stock ACSC ME1
unused x2, inscribed 'A.I.F., ABROAD' Setting 2 (two lines of equal thickness under heading) on cream stock ME4A unused x3, and inscribed 'AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE, ABROAD' Setting 1 (indicium lower than heading) on cream stock ME5A unused x2 and
Setting 2 (top of indicium level with heading) grey stock ME6 (unlisted stock) unused, some with flaps stuck down, light folds and/or minor blemishes, Cat $2400. The ACSC states of ME6 that "Setting 2 appears to be much scarcer than Setting 1", and
lists it only on cream stock.
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Estimate AU$400
Currently Opening at...AU$300.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4601 |
PSE |
1916-17 KGV Sideface 1d red inscribed 'A.I.F., ABROAD' Setting 1 (thick & thin line under heading) on cream stock ACSC ME3A, used
to serviceman "966, Private Peter Morrison" with 'LONGREACH/ 16MR17/QUEENSLAND' cds cancel, 'NOT WITH ... A.I.F./H.M.' oval cachet in rosine at upper-left and redirected to him at "Staff 4 Fld Bky, Rouen" [Field Bakery?], France, some blemishes &
minor opening faults on the reverse, Cat $400. It is unusual to find specific locations indicated on mail to servicemen. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$150
Currently Opening at...AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4602 |
PSE |
1916-17 KGV Sideface 1d red inscribed 'A.I.F., ABROAD' Setting 2 (two lines of equal thickness under heading) on cream stock ACSC
ME4A, used to serviceman "3629, Sergeant J. Victor Truscott" with 'BENDIGO/16OC16/VIC' cds cancel, very fine strike of 'A.B.P.O./DECEASED' rubber handstamp (distorted border) applied on the face dated "5/12/16" and presumably returned, some blemishes
& transmission marks, Cat $400. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$150
Currently Opening at...AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4603 |
PSE |
1916-17 KGV Sideface 1d red inscribed 'A.I.F., ABROAD' Setting 2 (two lines of equal thickness under heading) on cream stock ACSC
ME4A, used to serviceman "3237, Private Joseph Henry Grimes, 55 Battalion" further addressed on the reverse "Prisoner of War, Lager No 66485, Friedrichsfeld, Rheinland, Germany" with Ryde, NSW '-8JY17' cds cancel, initially sent to his unit with 'NOT
ON STRENGTH 55 B/15 SEP 1917' cachet on the face then redirected via England with British 'OPENED/BY CENSOR/P.W. 566' resealing label at left, censored again on arrival with 'Geprüft/Kommandantur/Gef. Lager Dilmen/ 16 ' boxed handstamp in violet on
the face, some blemishes & transmission marks, Cat $400. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$200
Currently Opening at...AU$150.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4604 |
PSE |
1916-17 KGV Sideface 1d red inscribed 'AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE, ABROAD' Setting 1 (indicium lower than heading) on cream stock
ACSC ME5A, used to serviceman "3620, Private Thomas Essam" with Alderley, Qld cds cancel, censored with British 'OPENED/BY CENSOR/P.W. 541' resealing label at left used on Prisoner of War mail, some blemishes & transmission marks, Cat $400. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$150
Currently Opening at...AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4605 |
PSE |
1916-17 KGV Sideface 1d red inscribed 'AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE, ABROAD' Setting 1 (indicium lower than heading) on grey-buff
stock ACSC ME5B, used to serviceman "3620, Corporal Thomas Essam, 47th Battalion, Codfold, Wiltshire 12 T.B" with Brisbane 'HELP TO WIN THE WAR/BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES/ELIGIBLES ENLIST' slogan cancel, censored with British 'OPENED/BY CENSOR/P.W.
1109' resealing label on the reverse used on Prisoner of War mail, some blemishes & transmission marks, Cat $400. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$150
Currently Opening at...AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
Postal Stationery - Registration Envelopes - Post
| LotNo. |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
Estimate in AU$'s |
| 4606 |
PSE |
Usages group of predominantly KGV issues many domestic (one with 'LATE/FEE' cachet), to New Zealand (one with States/Commonwealth
combination franking) or England (one with 'FOUND OPEN ...' label) but also including Kangaroo 4d orange to Germany with Kangaroo 2½d blue added, KGV Sideface 4d orange to Egypt and to the USA with Sydney 1916 censor label, KGV Sideface 5d brown to
India and to the Netherlands Indies with Kangaroos 2½d blue and KGV Heads ½d green & 1d red added and 'FOURPENCE/HALFPENNY' Surcharge on 5d brown to Germany, KGV Oval 4½d to Germany, to Estonia and long-format to Norway plus 'FIVE/PENCE' Surcharge on
4½d violet to Malta and long-format envelopes to New Guinea, to Canada and airmail to Denmark, KGV Oval 5d brown to Canada, to Hungary and to El Salvador, many with aditional frankings mostly KGV Heads, condition a little variable but most are fine
to very fine. An excellent lot for both collectors of Registration Envelopes and registered mail in general.
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Estimate AU$600
Currently Opening at...AU$460.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4607 |
PSE |
Unused group comprising 1913 Kangaroo 4d orange with Boxed 'REGISTERED' at Upper-Right CTO, 1923 KGV Sideface 5d brown
'FOURPENCE/HALFPENNY' Surcharge Overprinted Text 'Price 6d' CTO & Reset Text 'envelope' unused and 4½d violet Straight Edges No Top to Crown, then KGV Oval 4½d violet regular & long-format types plus the same with 'FIVE/PENCE' Surcharge, and 5d
brown, condition generally fine to very fine, Cat $1400.
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Estimate AU$250
Currently Opening at...AU$190.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4608 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange with Boxed 'REGISTERED' at Upper-Right ACSC RE1 used to England with 'MOSMAN/-3MY13/N.S.W' cds cancel
and red & black/white R label alongside, Sydney & London transit backstamps and 'REGISTERED/6 JU 13/ROMFORD' oval arrival datestamp alongside, a couple of minor transmission marks, Cat $200+. The rate was 1d per ½oz British Empire letter rate plus 3d
registration fee. (Image1)
(Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4609 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange with Boxed 'REGISTERED' at Upper-Right ACSC RE1 used to Chile with Kangaroos ½d green & 1d red added
tied by 'KOGARAH/24MR14/N.S.W' cds cancels and red & black/white R label alongside, Sydney transit cds and 'VALPARAISO/-5MAY14' machine arrival backstamps, 'VALPARAISO/Certificado Ciudad' blue/black label affixed on the face, some minor transmission
marks, Cat $200+. The rate was 2½d per ½oz UPU foreign letter rate plus 3d registration fee. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$200
Currently Opening at...AU$150.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4610 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange with Boxed 'REGISTERED' at Upper-Right ACSC RE1 used to "Lt Comdr Landon RN, HMAS Platypus, Hobart" with
KGV ½d green added tied by 'MERIMBULA/15FE21/N.S.W' cds cancels and black red & black/white R label (tiny pinholes) alongside, re-directed to Sydney with 'REGISTERED/23FE21/HOBART' cds on the face and numerous backstamps, minor marks & blemishes, Cat
$200+. HMAS Platypus was a depot ship for the Royal Australian Navy's six J-class submarines. The domestic letter rate had been increased from 1d per ½oz plus ½d War Tax to 2d per ½oz on 1,10.1920 - the registration fee remaining at 3d per article -
but the under-payment was either unnoticed or ignored. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4611 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange Long-Format ACSC RE2, used to Austria with Engraved Kookaburra 6d (Cat $2500 on cover) tied by Elizabeth
Street, Melbourne '6JA22' cds cancel and red/white R label alongside, London transit backstamp, a couple of light transmission marks & minor blemishes, Cat $400. The rate was 4d up to 1oz plus 2d for an additional 1oz foreign letter rate and 3d
registration fee, with a 1d convenience over-payment. The long envelopes proved to be unpopular: 49,320 were produced but only 30,120 were issued, the balance being destroyed in August 1924. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$500
Currently Opening at...AU$380.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4612 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange with 'REGISTERED LETTER' Heading ACSC RE3A used to England with Kangaroos First Wmk 2d grey (Cat $275 on
cover) added tied by Melbourne '19NO13' cds cancels and red/white 'G.P.O.' R label alongside, London '20 DE 13' arrival backstamp, a couple of minor transmission marks & blemishes. The rate was triple 1d per ½oz British Empire letter plus 3d
registration fee. (Image1)
(Image2)
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Estimate AU$150
Currently Opening at...AU$115.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4613 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange with 'REGISTERED LETTER' Heading ACSC RE3A used to England with Sydney -4MR14' cds cancel and red &
black/white R label alongside, Manchester '11 AP 14' arrival backstamp where very fine 'TOO/LATE/R.S.' [= Railway Station] circular cachet applied on the face indicating the item had to wait for next day delivery, a couple of minor transmission
marks. The rate was 1d per ½oz British Empire letter plus 3d registration fee. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
| 4614 |
PSE |
1913-14 Kangaroo 4d orange with 'REGISTERED LETTER' Heading and Large 'T' in 'MUST' ACSC RE3Bd used to England with Kangaroos 1d
red added tied by 'REGISTERED/19SE1914/BRISBANE' cds cancels in blue and red & black/white R label alongside, London '1 NO 14' arrival backstamp, a few minor transmission marks & blemishes, Cat $100+. The rate was double 1d per ½oz British Empire
letter plus 3d registration fee. (Image1) (Image2)
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Estimate AU$100
Currently Opening at...AU$75.00
Closing..Jun-29, 07:30 PM |
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