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| 721 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH HONG KONG (66,66b) 1891 Hong Kong Jubilee, 2c rose, two copies, one with short "U" of "Jubilee", each canceled Jan 22, 1891 (First Day of issue), fine and scarce, with 2018 Sismondo certificates (SG 51,51b) (Image)
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SOLD for $230.00
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| 722 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH HONG KONG (66,66b,66c,66f) 1891 Hong Kong Jubilee, 2c rose, four singles, varieties short "U" and short "J" of "Jubilee", broken "1" in"1891", used, last two canceled Jan 22, 1891 (First Day of Issue) cat. value $855 (Image)
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SOLD for $250.00
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India
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| 723 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH INDIA 1873 (4 Mar) incoming cover from Bourbonne to Calcutta, paying 1fr with a 3-color franking, 5c, 15c, 80c Ceres, tied by "556" large numerals, endorsed via Marseille and Bombay, with transit and "Sea Post Office" arrival pmks,
little edge toning, fine cover to India (Image)
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| 724 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH INDIA 1875 (1 May) small mourning cover from Boulogne to Punjab (East India), paying 1.30fr with 80c and pair of 25c Ceres, tied by "549" large numerals, red "PD", endorsed "Via Brindisi", Sea Post Office (14 May) transit cds,
re-directed twice, first to Lahore (1 June) and second to Simla (3 June), with corresponding markings on back, finally charged "Postage Due 1/2" for the redirections, fine
(Image)
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| 725 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH INDIA Prisoner of War Mail 1918 cover from Sumerpur POW camp to Baghdad, handstamped "Prisoner of War letter Free Postage" in violet, with violet circular "Prisoners of War Camp, Sumerpur India/Censored" and "Via Constantinople"
alongside, boxed censor mark in black, arrival cds on back, fine (the Sumerpur Prisoner of War camp, located in India, held Turkish prisoners during World War I)
(Image)
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SOLD for $190.00
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| 726 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH INDIAN FEUDATORY STATES - Bhopal Officials (O34a) 1936 1/2a chocolate & green, Frame Double, bottom sheet margin block of four, with complete Jubilee line, n.h., v.f., with Sismondo certificate (catalogued as hinged singles) (SG O336c)
cat. value $640 (Image)
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Ireland
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Lot Description |
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| 727 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH IRELAND (56-58) 1922 Seahorses, 2sh6p-10sh set of three, n.h., fine-v.f., cat. value $850 (Image)
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SOLD for $400.00
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Jamaica
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Lot Description |
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| 728 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH JAMAICA (83a) 1920 1sh bright orange & orange, Frame Inverted, h.r., slight overall toning, small surface rub at top right, really of no consequence, well centered. A v.f. example of the 1sh Statue of Queen Victoria, with frame inverted
(according to most accounts this "Inverted Frame" variety was discovered by a local collector at the small Post Office in Manchioneal, a village on the coast of Jamaica in March 1922. It is presumed that only one sheet of 60 must have had the error,
with half the sheet going to Manchioneal and some being fiscally used, while, more than likely, the other half sheet going to Kingston, as used copies of the error exist with Kingston cancelations. Estimates vary among specialists as to the exact
number of these errors that still exist - some as low as only ten - to no more than approximately 20). An important British Commonwealth rarity, ex Cameron and Mahfood collections (SG 85a, £40,000) cat. value $40000 (Image)
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SOLD for $11,500.00
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Labuan
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Lot Description |
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| 729 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH LABUAN Postage Dues (J6a) 1901 8c red and black, frame inverted, overprint reading down, oval of bars cancel as always (this rarity is only known used, canceled to order), unobtrusive cancel leaving the complete inverted center vignette
untouched, beautiful fresh and unoxidized color, usual centering, fine and most desirable stamp in sound condition, less than 40 reported, with 2009 Philatelic Foundation certificate (SG D6ba,£8,500) cat. value $12000 (Image)
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SOLD for $3,500.00
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British Commonwealth
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Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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| 731 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH LONG ISLAND (SG 31) 1916 G.R.I. 2p violet, used, minor wrinkles and thin, fine appearance, one of only a few used examples recorded (Image)
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SOLD for $240.00
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| 732 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH MAFIA ISLAND (NL30,NL58) 1915 "G.R. Mafia" in red violet, 30h lake & black, h.r., also German East Africa Fiscal Stamps 1r lilac, unused without gum, v.f., signed Hoffman-Giesecke, the latter with 1963 Royal certificate (SG M6C,25) cat.
value $1750 (Image)
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SOLD for $850.00
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Malaysia - Federated Malay States
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Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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| 733 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH Straits Settlements (43/53,83-88) 1892-99 Queen Victoria, 4c, 5c (2), 8c, 12c, 1c-$5 complete as issued, l.h. or h.r., fine-v.f. (SG 99-105,£550) cat. value $700
(Image)
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SOLD for $180.00
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| 734 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH Straits Settlements (109/27) 1904-11 KEVII, 1c-$5, twelve different, complete as issued, l.h., fine-v.f. (SG 127-38) (Image)
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SOLD for $170.00
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| 735 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH Straits Settlements (109/27) 1904-11 KEVII, 1c-$5, eleven different (5c missing), l.h., fine-v.f. (SG 127/38) (Image)
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SOLD for $180.00
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| 736 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH Straits Settlements (146S) 1910 $500 KEVII, overprinted Specimen, h.r., some toning, otherwise fine, with 2010 Sismondo certificate (SG 169s, £4,750) cat. value $4500 (Image)
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SOLD for $700.00
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| 737 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH Trengganu (1-18,37-38) 1910-19 Sultan Zenalabidin, 1c-$5 complete, also 1921 Issue, $3 and $5 values, l.h. or h.r., fresh, fine-v.f., cat. value $1158
(Image)
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SOLD for $350.00
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British Commonwealth
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Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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| 738 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH MALTA 1876 (1 May) FL from Marseille to Malta, franked with 30c Ceres, not canceled on departure, with duplex "A25" and "Malta My 4, 76" arrival pmks tying the stamp, with additional rectangular "Malta MB" at bottom, sender''s "Merenda
de Rizzo Aine" handstamp, endorsed "Par Vapor Junon" and addressed to "Sigre Giuseppe Buttigieg et Figle Malta", filing fold away from the stamp, v.f., with 2014 Brun certificate (Image)
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SOLD for $350.00
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Mauritius
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Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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| 739 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH MAURITIUS (3) 1848 Earliest Impression, 1p orange vermilion, yellowish paper, Position 2, central bar "1" in concentric rings cancel, large margins all around, brilliant color, v.f. and exceptional Earliest Impression, ex-Dale
Liechtenstein, Kanai collections, with 1981 Royal, 2008 Brandon and Sismondo certificates (SG 3, £18,000) cat. value $18000 (Image)
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SOLD for $5,500.00
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| 740 |
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BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH MAURITIUS (3) 1848 Earliest Impression, 1p orange vermilion, yellowish paper, Position 12, diagonal bars cancel, large margins all around, brilliant color, v.f. and exceptional Earliest Impression, ex-Dale Liechtenstein, Kanai
collections, with 1969 Royal and 2015 Sismondo certificates (SG 3, £18,000) cat. value $18000 (Image)
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SOLD for $5,500.00
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