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Sparks Auctions Sale: 55

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Aden
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1052
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image Aden & States, 1937–1953, mint collection on Vario stock pages, including the 1937 Dhow definitive set to the 2r value, complete 1939 King George VI pictorial issue (Scott 16–27, c.v. $118), 1951 surcharged set of Kathiri State of Seiyun, and issues of the Qu'aiti State of Shihr & Mukalla and Qu'aiti State of Hadhramaut, a strong assembly for the Middle East specialist, owner's Scott catalogue value of $960, chiefly fine-very fine. (Image1)

Estimate $ 150

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Asia
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1053
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image Asia accumulation of Thailand, South Korea and North Korea, 1880s/2010, a mix of mint and used, comprising many hundreds of stamps housed on Hagner pages, the Thailand section the most extensive and running from the 1880s to 2003 with particular strength in used commemoratives of the 1970s–1980s and including a mint 2003 souvenir sheet commemorating the 150th Birthday of King Rama V, the South Korea section spanning 1885–2010 and highlighted by a complete used set of four of the 1885 Yin Yang issue together with a scattered but useful range of 1950s–1970s issues and more modern material, while North Korea is represented from 1949–1983 beginning with early issues (some noted as reprints) and showing strength in 1970s commemoratives, the material a mixture of mint and used with some duplication and generally jumbled, early issues and any back-of-the-book material unchecked for varieties, and condition mixed as expected, offering considerable scope for reorganisation and discovery. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1054
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image Indo-China, Indonesia, and Central/South Asia, 1900s–1970s accumulation, comprising hundreds of mint and used stamps from Indo-China, Cambodia, Indonesia, Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal, Bahawalpur, Bangladesh, and Pakistan housed on Hagner pages; the holding features particular strength in Indo-China and Indonesia with a broad range of definitives, commemoratives, airmails, and postage dues, alongside a noted group of Indonesian War of Independence issues and various mid-20th-century Asian sets, some duplication and mixed condition, overall fine or better, and offering tremendous scope for further discovery. (Video) (Image1)

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Australia
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1068
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image Australia, 1913–2020s, wide-ranging mint and used collection in three volumes, stamps in mounts on home-made pages spanning from the Kangaroo and Map and King George V heads period through to the 2020s, including a used 5/- Sydney Harbour Bridge, a mint 1913 6d lake-brown Kookaburra, and various better commemorative sets and high-value definitives, featuring a strong run of later issues with the third volume containing first day covers, mint Post Office presentation packs, postcards, maximum cards, and commercial covers, offering a substantial nucleus for continuation or systematic breakdown, the early issues being unchecked for watermark, perforation, or shade varieties and rewarding careful review, material would benefit from re-housing but neatly arranged, mixed condition in places, mostly fine or better. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1069
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image Australia, 1913–1930, used collection of perforated "OS" Official issues, including early 1913 Kangaroos, King George V heads, and the 1929 3d green Airmail issue, with large, medium, and small hole varieties, a good collection for the specialist with an owner's catalogue value of $500+, overall fine or better. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1070
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image Australia, 1913–1970s, mint and used collection, neatly mounted on quadrille pages, predominantly used through the early 1930s and largely mint thereafter, beginning with a selection of several dozen Kangaroo and King George V definitive issues to the 2sh value, followed by useful mint commemoratives including Kingsford-Smith and Sydney Harbour Bridge (excluding the 5sh), the 1937–49 issues with 5sh, 10sh and £1 values, and the Coat of Arms series including the £1 and £2, with back-of-the-book material comprising perforated O.S. Kangaroos and further representation from Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island and Cocos Islands, together with a selection of mint blocks, some imperfections present among the earlier issues, otherwise largely fresh and fine-very fine or better. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1071
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image 1970s-2000s never hinged Australia postage lot, sorted by denomination, including 2c (1,324), 5c (1,486), 10c (x999), 18c (x487), 36c (x650), 37c (x871), 40c (x499), 45c (x1,000), 45c (x926), 50c (x1,000), 40c-55c values totaling $532.97, 75c (x287), 80c (x213), 85c (x256), 90c (x378) and $1.20 (x372), note singles, blocks of four, booklet panes, souvenir sheetlets, etc, a clean and useful group ideal for the postage user or dealer, with a total face value of A$4,333. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1072
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image Australia, 1970s–2000s, mint never hinged postage accumulation, sorted by denomination, including 6c (x944), 18c (x1,052), 20c (x1,468), 33c (x759), 45c (x4,297), 50c (x1,000), 55c (x443), and 1.00(x895), comprising singles, blocks of four, booklet panes, and souvenir sheets, a clean and useful group for a dealer or postage user, with a total face value of A$4,577, overall very fine. (Image1)

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Australian States
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1055
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image New South Wales, 1856–1905, mint and used selection on Vario and stockbook pages, comprising several dozen to over a hundred classic issues, including a range of regular and official stamps, various blocks and strips, and interesting early issues and postmarks of interest to the colonial cancellation specialist, all items being unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering scope for discoveries and further study, in need of reorganization but representing a useful introduction to the area, mixed condition but sound overall. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1056
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image New South Wales, 1850–1900, mostly used collection, neatly presented on black quadrille pages and comprising approximately two hundred stamps, beginning with the 1850–51 Sydney Harbour Views including 2d (two) and 3d (one), followed by twenty-one examples of the 1851–59 Queen Victoria imperforates to the 1sh value with a particularly attractive range of five distinct 6d shades, including 6d and 1sh with diagonal SPECIMEN overprints, noting three 6d Registered Letter stamps (one imperforate and two perforated), a useful run of the subsequent 1860–63 perforated issues also to 1sh, including a striking 6d showing a vertical pre-printing paper fold and an 8d with diagonal SPECIMEN overprint, continuing with a good selection of later 1870s–1890s printings with numerous distinct and minor shade varieties chosen by the collector, especially among the lower denominations, noting in particular the 1885 10sh mauve overprinted POSTAGE in blue (heavily cancelled) and a fine 1888 20s cobalt blue, together with useful back-of-the-book material including perforated and overprinted O.S. Officials and later Australia Kangaroo and King George V O.S./NSW perfins, condition mixed as expected with faults present particularly among the earliest issues, chiefly fine. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1057
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image Queensland, South Australia & Western Australia, 1860s–1900s, mostly used collection, neatly mounted on black quadrille pages, the Queensland section including a small group of imperforate and perforated Chalon issues with an 1860 1d carmine (faulty), a rouletted 6d green, and several dozen later perforated stamps, the South Australia section comprising over twenty 1855–1869 imperforate and rouletted issues including a striking range of seven shades of the 6d and a selection of over a dozen “Long Toms,” and the Western Australia section including over seventy examples of the Swan issues, predominantly 1864 and later printings but with a small number of earlier imperforate and rouletted stamps including a used 1sh rouletted, condition quite mixed with faults to be expected and a few questionable examples, overall a good introductory holding for these States. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1058
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image Queensland, 1860–1906, mint and used selection on five stock pages, including Victorian imperforates and first perforated issues, official issues, better high values, and interesting postmarks, with duplication throughout, all items being unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering scope for discoveries and further study, in need of closer review, condition mixed as expected for the period. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1059
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image South Australia, 1855–1903, mint and used selection on five Vario stock pages, including classics, "Long Toms", “OS” overprinted and other official perfin and overprint issues, and a range of postmarks on earlier stamps, with some duplication throughout, all items being unchecked for watermark, perforation or shade varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering scope for specialized research and discoveries, condition mixed as expected for the period but overall fine. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1060
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image Tasmania, 1853–1913, powerful classic collection, mostly used, neatly mounted on black quadrille pages and identified by the collector per Stanley Gibbons, beginning with the earliest issues including an two 1853 1d blue used, one with margins clear to ample on three sides, the other largely into the outer framelines, three distinct shades of the 1853 2d used with margins touched on one or more sides, 1856–67 Chalon imperforates largely cut close or into the design on one or more sides but comprising over two dozen mostly used singles largely from later printings with an attractive range of shades, noting a striking unused 1d carmine double impression and a small number of unused 1857–67 1d and 2d examples, followed by a further selection of the 1858–70 issues including 1sh (x4) and 6d (x4) used, all in different shades, a similarly strong showing of the subsequent perforated Chalons with a few dozen examples to the shilling value including many unused and numerous scarcer shades, a useful range of the later Sideface issues also collected for listed and unlisted shade varieties, later items of note including an 1897 5sh lilac and red and shade varieties of the 1899–1900 Pictorials, typical faults present particularly among the earliest issues with many unused examples without gum as commonly encountered, overall a high-cataloguing solid foundation for a specialised study of this period, particularly of the popular Chalon issues, mostly fine or better. (Video) (Image1)

Estimate $ 1,500

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1061
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image Tasmania, 1857–1912, mint and used selection on five Vario stock pages, including a range of regular issues, official perfins, and a selection of early issues, with some duplication throughout, all items being unchecked for watermark, perforation or shade varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering potential for postmark study and specialized research, condition mixed as expected for the period but overall a useful group, mostly fine. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1062
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image Victoria, 1850–1908, mostly used collection, neatly mounted on over thirty black quadrille pages, beginning with an impressive range of the Half Length issues comprising twenty-five singles and a pair, the collector having carefully differentiated printings and shades with annotations throughout, these largely cut close or into the design on one or more sides yet many showing bright, fresh colour, followed by a similarly useful range of the 1856–58 imperforate and rouletted “Queen on Throne” issues with shades of the 1d and 6d represented, the 1854–59 issues including an attractive sequence of 1d greens through 6d orange shades and two 1sh Registered Letter stamps, the subsequent perforated issues collected with the same attention to nuance and shade variation, with a useful showing of Postage Due issues further strengthening the holding, condition mixed as typical for these classics but with many fine stamps present, overall a sound foundation for specialist study. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1063
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image Victoria, 1861–1901, mostly used selection on six stock pages, including a range of regular issues, postage dues, and official perfin issues, alongside interesting postmarks, with duplication throughout, all items being unchecked for watermark, perforation or shade varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering scope for specialized study and discoveries, in need of closer review, condition mixed as expected for the period but overall fine or better. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1064
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image Western Australia, 1854–1907, mostly used "Swan" selection on three stock pages, including a range of values and printings, an 1890 1/- olive green with SPECIMEN overprint, and numerous stamps with good postmark potential, with duplication throughout, all items being unchecked for watermark, perforation or shade varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering scope for specialized study and discoveries, in need of closer review, condition mixed as expected for the period but overall an attractive group of these popular classics. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1065
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image Australian States, 1850s–1900s, strong postmark collection in a three-ring binder, housed on black stock and manila pages, including New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, and Western Australia, with particular strength in Victoria, comprising hundreds of strikes on stamp piece and singles, numbered cancels, split-rings, duplexes, squared circles, registered markings, and early machine postmarks, all items being unchecked for scarce offices or varieties, offering rich scope for town and type studies, an ideal working reference or basis for expansion, overall fine or better. (Video) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1066
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image Australian States, New Zealand and Area, 1850s–1900s, mostly mint hinged collection on eight stock pages, including New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, Niue, Cook Islands, Penrhyn Island, Samoa, New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji, and Aitutaki, highlighting New South Wales 1897 1s "Home for Consumptives," Queensland Chalon Heads, Tasmania 1863 6d reddish-mauve, Queensland with useful Chalon issues, noting a few cataloguing over £100, Western Australia 1860 2d orange-vermilion, a selection of 11 South Australia "Long Toms", and Tonga 1886 first set of four, many stamps identified by Stanley Gibbons catalogue numbers, an attractive assembly to enhance a British Commonwealth collection, overall fine or better. (Image1)

Estimate $ 1,800

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1067
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image Australian States, 1850–1907, mint and used collection on home-made pages, mounted in Hawid mounts with very little duplication, including New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia, spanning the classic Chalon and sideface periods through to later state definitives, a pleasing mix of early lithographed and engraved types and later printings, all items being unchecked for watermark, perforation or shade varieties, plate types, or cancellations, offering a very nice basis for further expansion and rewarding closer specialized study, neatly arranged, condition typical for the period with some early faults but many presentable examples. (Video) (Image1)

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Austria
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1073
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image Austria, 1850s onward, powerful largely classic-period collection, mint and used, neatly mounted on annotated pages and identified per a long-used Netto catalogue, assembled with close attention to printings, shades and papers, beginning with the 1850–54 Coat of Arms issues comprising twenty-nine examples from 1kr to 9kr, the great majority four-margined and showing a broad range of shades and cancellations; followed by an extensive group of Vienna Philatelic Exhibition reprints; the 1858–59 and 1860–61 Franz Josef definitives represented with the same analytical approach, including a pleasing 3kr black and 5kr red with bold red cancellations, with many unused 1858–59 Type II examples appearing to be reprints perforated other than 14½; continuing with several dozen examples of the 1863 Coat of Arms and 1867 and 1874–84 Franz Josef issues displaying numerous listed and unlisted shades with both coarse and fine printings present; this treatment extending to the 1867 Soldi issues of the Austrian Levant, including many bright shades and over a dozen examples with coloured cancellations; later material including the 1899–1907 Franz Josef definitives, often in both mint and used with types both with and without varnish bars, and the 1908–13 60th Anniversary of the Reign commemoratives in fresh mint singles.

Back-of-the-book material includes a useful range of postage dues and the 1867–76 Mercury Newspaper stamps, notably the 1kr violet represented by approximately two dozen examples in subtly differing shades, together with strong World War I–era representation in mint singles and multiples from Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Bosnia; condition mixed as expected for the period from faulty to very fine, and reprints to be expected in places, but with many attractive and desirable stamps present, chiefly fine or better and particularly well suited to the specialist seeking depth and study potential in classic Austrian philately. (Video) (Image1)

Estimate $ 1,000

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1074
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image Austria, 1850s–1980s, mint and used remainder lot in eight volumes, comprising four stockbooks, two 3-ring binders, a Lighthouse springback album, and a printed album, including a heavily duplicated stock of postage dues and definitives, 1950s landscape issues, and hundreds of early issues showing cancellation interest, featuring commemoratives from the 1940s–1960s, late 1890s issues, 1910s–1920s definitives, and a selection from the Austrian Levant, containing mint semi-postals from 1945–1960s, a specialized stock of late 19th century Franz Josef issues chosen for postmarks, and a run of 1980s–1990s material, alongside newspaper stamps and further postage dues, a large and work-intensive holding with substantial duplication but significant potential for cancellation finds and individual better items, overall a valuable lot for consolidation or dealer stock. (Video) (Image1)

Estimate $ 200

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1075
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image Austria, 1850–1998, substantial collector's duplicate accumulation, of several thousand stamps, housed in four robustly filled stockbooks, the significant majority of material is pre-1950 with more than half being mint (much never hinged); features regular issues, military, military semi-postals, newspaper stamps, offices abroad, and more, with significant duplication noted throughout, the contents are generally well-organized and of good quality; also includes a small accumulation of modern blocks, covers, souvenir sheets, and on-piece material, with interesting highlights such as WWII Wehrmacht food ration stamps, some finds to be expected, inspection highly recommended, overall fine-very fine. (Image1)

Estimate $ 500

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1076
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image Austria & Areas, 1860s–1990s, extensive collection in seven volumes, in two Lindner hingeless albums, nearly complete in mint 1968–1987, four stockbooks with strong back-of-the-book and occupation material, including the 1910 Birthday Jubilee issue to 1k, Postage Dues 1899–1945, Airmails 1918–1947, and a complete mint set of the 1918 Occupation of Italy, Lombardy–Venetia with 1858 15c blue, Austrian offices in the Turkish Empire, Italian occupation of Trieste with mint 1918 60c and 25c Special Delivery, and overprints for Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Ukraine, railway parcel stamps, 1965 WIPA souvenir sheets, and 1858 essays in black, all items unchecked for perforation and printing varieties or cancellations, offering abundant opportunities for specialization and study, mixed condition to be expected, most being fresh and overall fine or better. (Image1)

Estimate $ 350

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1077
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image Austria, 1870s–1957, collection of revenues in three stockbooks, mostly used and comprising several hundred stamps with a strong emphasis on pre-1900 issues, organized by series and featuring numerous perforation varieties as noted by the previous collector, including a good range of different values and types with minor duplication, alongside some examples on piece preserving partial cancels, a useful specialist lot offering scope for study, condition mixed but generally sound and well-presented overall. (Video) (Video 2) (Video 3) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1078
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image Austria, 1918–1990, extensive and highly complete collection of many thousands, neatly arranged chronologically on quadrille pages with a mix of mint and used; the majority is mint and much is never hinged, reflecting decades of careful assembly; includes a binder of 80+ covers (1937–1973), local issues, postage dues, memorial issues, and post-WWII overprints; also features a separate binder of hundreds of blocks and pairs (1919–1980), mostly mint, with a specialized focus on inscribed corner blocks; a comprehensive and well-presented lifetime collection, fine to very fine. (Image1)

Estimate $ 600

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1079
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image Austria, 1950s/1980s, accumulation of over 200 "Schwarzdrucke," with the majority of these affixed to their original release announcements, some pages brittle from age, the stamps chiefly fresh and very fine, an extensive holding of these attractive "black prints," ideal for the Austria speciaist. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1080
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image Austria-Hungary revenues, 1850s–1910s, extensive research accumulation, filling three stockbooks and comprising a broad and heavily duplicated range assembled for specialist study, beginning with the 1854–60 Coat of Arms issues with values from 1kr through the florin denominations, showing a wide variety of papers, types and cancellations including manuscript and hammer cancels as used on legal, judicial and administrative documents such as notarial acts, contracts and receipts, continuing with later printings including examples on bluish paper, followed by the 1875 design change to Emperor Franz Josef and the subsequent elaborate high-value issues of the 1880s, these also represented in depth for comparative study, with more limited material after 1900 but examples extending into the World War I period, condition mixed as expected, but an impressive and substantial holding, ideal for an in-depth examination of this specialised and underappreciated field. (Video) (Video 2) (Video 3) (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1081
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image Lombardy–Venetia, 1850–1864, detailed study collection, neatly mounted on three annotated pages and assembled with close reference to specialist literature, the Coat of Arms, Franz Josef and Eagle issues examined with particular attention to shade distinctions and papers, beginning with the 1850–54 Coat of Arms issues comprising largely four-margined examples of fresh, bright colour, including a small number of unused stamps, likely reprints, one 5c gummed example with a pronounced horizontal crease, note a variety of straight-line and circular datestamp cancellations; the subsequent issues treated with the same methodical approach and organisation and of comparable quality, also noting three examples of the 1858–59 4kr Newspaper stamps with margins typically tight or into the design as often found, overall a coherent and well-considered holding, with a Scott catalogue value likely exceeding US $4,000 excluding the likely reprints, generally fresh and mostly fine or better. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1082
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image Austria, Danube Steam Navigation Company, 1866–1867, reference group of seventeen, comprising examples of all denominations from the 10kr lilac to the 17kr scarlet, predominantly forgeries or official reproductions from new plates, identifiable by their unusually clean-cut perforations in contrast to the irregular perforations of the genuine issues, illustrated here by the roughly perforated used 10kr green included in the group, a useful and instructive assemblage for comparative study. (Sc. 1-4).

The Danube Steam Navigation Company was the principal nineteenth-century steamship operator on the Danube, founded in 1829, providing regular passenger, mail, and freight services across Central and Southeastern Europe and playing a central role in river-based commerce and communications within the Habsburg Empire. (Image1)

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Baltic States
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1083
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image Baltic States, 1990–2012, extensive modern accumulation, thousands of mint never hinged stamps housed in generously filled 16- and 32-page stockbooks, with a strong emphasis on Lithuania 1990–2012, being highly complete for the period and including numerous blocks and souvenir sheets; also includes four pages each of Latvia and Estonia (1991–1995); while a few used stamps are present, the material is 99% mint never hinged throughout; a very fine, clean assortment representing the era of restored independence with a substantial amount of thematic material, owner’s catalogue value over $5,000, extremely fresh and fine-very fine overall. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1084
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image 1918–1940s, Baltic States mint and used accumulation, with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, comprising many hundreds of stamps on Vario pages in a three-ring binder, including regular issues, semi-postals, and airmails with generally light duplication and good variety throughout, with an additional Estonia collection mounted on pages adding further depth, earlier and back-of-the-book material unchecked for shades, perforations, watermarks, overprints, or cancellations, leaving scope for specialist study, condition mixed as typically encountered in a holding of this size. (Video) (Image1)

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Belgium & Colonies
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1085
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image Belgium & Colonies, 1840s–1980s, substantial accumulation in a three-ring binder, comprising many hundreds of stamps on Vario pages, including early imperforate King Leopold I issues, World War I German Occupation of Belgium, and Belgian Occupation of Germany (Eupen & Malmedy), featuring precancels, postage dues, officials, parcel post, and telegraph stamps, colonial material comprising Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo definitives and commemoratives, a mixture of mint and used with duplication in places, all items being unchecked for shades, perforation or watermark varieties, overprints, or cancellations, offering considerable scope for discoveries and reorganization, condition mixed with faults among earlier issues but a useful specialist lot. (Video) (Image1)

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Bermuda
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1086
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image Bermuda, 1865–1937, mint and used collection on Scott Specialty pages, including a mint 1865 1d rose with wing margin (Scott 1), complete mint 1906 Dry Dock issue (Scott 31–39), complete mint 1920 King George V Seal of the Colony set (Scott 55–60, 67–69), and complete mint 1921 Tercentenary issue (Scott 71–79), owner's Scott catalogue value $2,920, overall fresh and fine or better. (Image1)

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Bosnia Herzegovina
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1087
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image Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1870s–1918, mint and used specialist grouping, housed in an 8-page double-sided stockbook and a 3-ring binder containing manila stockpages; the collection begins with early Arms issues organized by perforations on Vario pages and a section of postage dues, followed by a substantial used stock with considerable duplication well-suited for the identification of perforation varieties and interesting cancellations, representation includes regular issues, semi-postals, and special delivery stamps providing a broad overview of the classic Bosnian period; mostly fine and with ample scope for research and discovery for the dedicated specialist. (Video) (Video 2) (Image1)

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British Commonwealth
Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1088
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image British Africa and Middle East, 1840s–1890s, mostly mint hinged collection on 18 stock pages, comprising British East Africa, British Central Africa, British Somaliland, Bechuanaland, Egypt, Gambia, Gold Coast, Griqualand, Lagos, Natal, Mauritius, Oil Rivers / Niger Coast, North Borneo, New Republic, Palestine, Rhodesia, Northern Nigeria, Southern Nigeria, Orange Free State, Sierra Leone, Seychelles, Sudan, Transvaal, Uganda, Zanzibar, and Zululand, with much of good value noted throughout including Sudan 1898 Camel Postman set, British East Africa 1894 5a on 8a blue, Gold Coast 1879 ½d olive-yellow and 1884 set to 1s, Lagos 1874 4d rose, 1876 6d green and 1887 10s green and brown, Oil Rivers 1892 set to 1s, North Borneo 1882 Arms set to 10c and horizontal imperforate pairs, Rhodesia 1892 £5 sage-green (unused, likely cleaned cancel) and 1898 £5 deep blue (unused, perfin), and Northern Nigeria 1900 set to 1s, also including 34 New Republic issues, many identified by Stanley Gibbons numbers, typical mixed condition in places with some without gum, an attractive Commonwealth holding, quite fresh and overall fine or better. (Image1)

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Sale No: 55
Lot No: 1089
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image British Commonwealth (Americas), 1860–1974, collection of several hundred mint and used stamps, housed in a clean, green Scott "British America" specialty album, includes representation from many countries and areas including Jamaica, St. Lucia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and others, some faults are present on early material as is typical, but features several attractive used classics throughout with particular strength noted in Newfoundland, more than half the collection is mint and primarily from the 1940s onward, approximately half of the mint stamps are in clear mounts and appear never hinged, owner’s catalogue value of $5,200, clean and fine to very fine overall. (Image1)

Estimate $ 500

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Lot No: 1090
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image British Asia, 1850s–1890s, Victorian-era primarily mint hinged collection on eight stock pages, including Hong Kong, India, and British Offices in Siam (Bangkok), featuring Brunei, Labuan, surcharged Coat of Arms and 1904 Pictorial set, and Straits Settlements with various Queen Victoria and Tiger issue surcharges, comprising Malayan States of Johore, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor, and Sungei Ujong, with particular strength in Malayan States and India officials, highlights including Hong Kong 1863 2c brown, 1880 2c dull rose; India 1865 2a orange; British Offices in Siam (Bangkok) with "B" overprint: 1882 2c pale rose, 1883 4c pale brown, and 1884 6c lilac; Malaya-Johore 1891 1c-$1 complete set; Malaya-Selangor 1898 50c green and black (unused without gum); Malaya-Sungei Ujong 1886 2c pale rose,and 1889 2c pale rose; Labuan 1880 10c brown (unused without gum), 1880 12c carmine (unused without gum), 1897 18c black & olive-bistre, and the complete set of the 1902 Crown set, many stamps identified by owner per Stanley Gibbons, a lovely selection with better items throughout, overall fine or better. (Image1)

Estimate $ 1,000

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Lot No: 1091
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image British Atlantic, 1850s–1950s, mostly mint hinged collection on four stock pages, comprising Ascension Island, Tristan da Cunha, Falkland Islands, and St. Helena, with useful early material noted throughout including Tristan da Cunha 1952 first issue complete, Falkland Islands 1869–1876 “Falkland Islands PAID” postmarks on piece, 1878 1s bistre-brown and 1891 1d reddish chestnut Queen Victoria, together with St. Helena 1856 6d blue, 1861 6d blue, 1863 1d lake and over twenty-five surcharged Queen Victoria issues including the 1876 Type B 1d lake and 2d yellow and the 1868 5s orange, many identified by Stanley Gibbons numbers, an appealing Commonwealth selection with collector interest, overall fine or better. (Image1)

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Lot No: 1092
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image British Caribbean, 1850s–1890s, mostly mint hinged collection on twelve stock pages, comprising Antigua, British Honduras, Bahamas, Leeward Islands, Barbados, Bermuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Jamaica, Nevis, St. Christopher, St. Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Island, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Virgin Islands, with many better early issues noted including British Honduras 1891 $2 green and ultramarine Queen Victoria Imperium, Bahamas Chalon heads including 1863–77 6d values, Barbados Seated Britannia issues (23), Grenada 1883 tête-bêche pairs to the 8d, Montserrat 1883 1d red, Dominica 1874 1d lilac, Jamaica 1860 1d blue first issue and 1857 1½d blue and 3d purple Postal Fiscals on blue paper, St. Christopher 1870 1d dull rose, St. Lucia 1860 1d rose-red and 1891 5s dull mauve and orange Imperium, Tobago 1879 1d rose, Turks Island 1867 1d dull rose and 6d black, and over fifteen Trinidad 1882 green hand-surcharged issues, many identified by Stanley Gibbons numbers, an attractive and useful Commonwealth holding with strong classic representation, overall fine or better. (Image1)

Estimate $ 800

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Lot No: 1093
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image British Europe, 1840s–1920s, mostly mint hinged collection, on five stock pages, comprising Great Britain, Heligoland, Morocco Agencies, Cyprus, Ionian Islands, Malta, Gibraltar and related areas, with better items noted including a three-margin Penny Black with red Maltese Cross, Morocco Agencies 1898 Gibraltar overprints complete, over fifteen Great Britain Penny Reds overprinted “Cyprus” with collector’s Stanley Gibbons and plate annotations, Malta 1886 5s rose Queen Victoria, and Gibraltar 1886 ½d dull green to 4d orange-brown Queen Victoria, many identified by Stanley Gibbons numbers, a useful and attractive Commonwealth holding, fine or better. (Image1)

Estimate $ 600

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Lot No: 1094
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image British Commonwealth, 1841/1948, accumulation of a few hundred stamps, mostly 19th-century and nearly all used, neatly presented on 12 generously filled Vario pages; primarily focused on Great Britain, featuring a respectable 1840 1d Black, a range of Penny Reds (including imperforate and perforated issues), and six used "Seahorses" high values (2/6d to 10s); also includes a page of used Newfoundland featuring various 19th-century pictorials and early 20th-century issues; condition is typically variable on the earlier material, yet overall fine to very fine, with all stamps in the lot illustrated in the online scans. (Image1)

Estimate $ 200

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Lot No: 1095
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image British Commonwealth, 1880s/1980s, accumulation of several hundred stamps, primarily focused on the King George VI to mid-20th-century period, but also including Victorian-era material. Approximately two-thirds are used, with over half of the mint examples appearing never hinged; housed in three stockbooks (72 pages total, roughly half filled, no Canada) and organized alphabetically, features generously filled sections of Ceylon, Ghana, Lesotho, and Malta with many complete sets, the material is neatly displayed and of better-than-usual quality; online photos show a representative sample, overall fine to very fine. (Image1)

Estimate $ 250

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Lot No: 1096
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image British Commonwealth, 1890s–1970s, extensive dealer stock, Queen Victoria to Elizabeth II, formerly in 29 stockbooks and albums, now mostly loose pages to minimize shipping in three wine-box-sized cartons. A solid working stock with healthy duplication and depth, comprising Great Britain, Channel Islands, Ireland, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Egypt, Fiji (predominantly mint), Grenada (predominantly mint), K.U.T., Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, New Zealand, St. Kitts–Nevis, and Niue, including definitive and commemorative issues, Omnibus series, souvenir sheets, multiples, and back-of-the-book material, full and partial definitive sets, unchecked for varieties, overprinted and transitional independence issues, generally fine or better, substantial holding for reseller or specialist. (Video) (Video 2) (Video 3) (Image1)

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Lot No: 1097
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image British Commonwealth, 19th and 20th Century grouping, 55 mint and used stamps from Bermuda, Grenada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and South Africa; includes notable Bermuda Sc #2 (1d rose, without gum, c.v. $600) and #12a (3d on 1d, small imperfections, c.v. $925), New Zealand #B3–4 (1931 "Laughing Boy" semi-postals, hinged, c.v. $200); earlier used material with some faults as is typical, otherwise fine to very fine overall, a high-catalogiung selection, with all stamps illustrated in online scans. (Image1)

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Lot No: 1098
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image British Commonwealth, 1920s–1970s, large mint holding of tens of thousands, George V to early Elizabeth II, housed in no. 2 glassines or envelopes, identified by country and Scott or Stanley Gibbons catalogue numbers, several cigar boxes of Omnibus issues, 1948 Silver Wedding, 1951 University, 1965 ITU, Red Cross, and Churchill, substantial duplication throughout, tremendous lot for stamp club traders or show dealers, significant sorting potential, overall fine or better. (Image1)

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Lot No: 1099
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image British Commonwealth, 1950s–1980s, selection of over 75 mint complete panes, mostly from Grenada, with Dominica, Maldives, and Turks & Caicos Islands, including three complete panes of Bahamas 1954 4d Water-skiing and various Disney-themed issues, mostly lower values with strong topical interest, some duplication throughout, an ideal lot for a stamp club trader or show dealer, overall fine or better. (Image1)

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Lot No: 1100
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image British Commonwealth, 1950s/1970s box lot accumulation, with a small number from other periods, in glassines and album pages, primarily 1977 Silver Jubilee omnibus, singles, sets, souvenir sheets, complete booklets, wide range of territories, duplicated for resale, 1953 Coronation omnibus, early Channel Islands, various British Caribbean issues, a high-cataloguing lot that would benefit from reorganization, suitable for sorting by country or theme, mostly fine-very fine. (Image1)

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Lot No: 1101
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image British Commonwealth, 1977/1978, two comprehensive Queen Elizabeth II commemorative collections, published by the Herrick Stamp Company for the Silver Jubilee and the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, comprising over 150 pages of singles, souvenir sheets, gutter pairs, and unexploded booklets in protective mounts and plastic sleeves; while some album pages show age-related toning, the stamps appear unaffected and are almost entirely never hinged (noting a very few used examples for the record), with the Silver Jubilee set (Aitutaki to Uganda) housed in three original commemorative albums and the Anniversary set (Aitutaki to Tuvalu) similarly presented; a high-quality topical assembly, fine to very fine overall. (Image1)

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