Boorara: 'BOORARA/AP6/6/W.A' largely fine strike on 2d yellow. RO 1.7.1903; PO 1.2.1905; closed 15.10.1910. The first example we have offered. [Goldmining; 19km SE Kalgoorlie]
Bulla Bulling: 25mm 'BULLA BULLING/JU29/96/[W.A]' very fine strike on 1d pink. A new discovery: not recorded in PMI. PO 1.1.1896; RO 13.12.1904; closed 31.12.1924. [Presumably, this cds was lost after only a short time. The 21mm 'BULLA-BULLING' cds - with hyphen - is recorded from 30AU/97]
Perth: Double-oval 'SPECIAL INQUIRY & DETECTIVE OFFICE/30MAR12/GPO PERTH WA' two largely superb strikes in violet tying ½d x5 to PO 'Declaration...relating to a Missing Letter...containing a Valuable Enclosure Unregistered', the form is significantly aged but is the only recorded example. Datestamp unrecorded in PMI. [The missing letter contained a 5/- Postal Note payable to the Queensland Insurance Co at Perth, the sender stating that registration of such as item was not required, although he probably regretted not paying the extra 3d]
634 Mile Trans-Australian Railway: '634 MILE TAR/3AP37/WA' three very fine strikes on philatelic but correctly rated cover to California, with plain provisional registration label tied by one of the strikes. PO 1.4.1935; TO 2.6.1937; closed ? [This is the only registered cover recorded by us]
Great Southern Railway: 'PERTH-ALBANY/WA/ 13 /AP25/91/TRAVELLING POST OFFICE' (LRD: with Gang '13' unlisted in PMI) fine transit b/s - worn state - on cover from Adelaide to Perth. [Far superior to the part-strike - with the slugs upright - on John Booker's 1892 cover that sold at our auction of 1.12.2019 for $407]
Great Southern Railway: 21mm unframed 'TRAVELLING POST OFFICE/ 1 /AP22/98/GSR WA' largely very fine transit b/s on GB 1d+1d Reply Card commercially used to Perth & intact. [This marking is not recorded in PMI]
Great Southern Railway: 'PERTH-ALBANY/WA/ 1 /OC18/90/TRAVELLING POST OFFICE' (all slugs inverted) largely fine transit b/s on cover from Adealide to Perth. [Far superior to the part-strike - with the slugs upright - on John Booker's 1892 cover that sold at our auction of 1.12.2019 for $407]
Trans Railway: 'TPO TRANS RAILWAY/7SEP15/WEST[N AUSTRAL]IA' very fine strike on KGV 1d red (thinned). PO 26.1.1915; renamed Trans Australia Railway 1.3.1916. [A more complete but light strike sold at our auction of 19.5.2018 for $373]
Selection with a very fine Penny Black, Litho 4d blue, Recess 2d vermilion used single & unused pair plus Rouletted used single (not expertised), 4d carmine mint, 1/- green unused, 4d red-brown mint, V/Crown 10/- mint and £1 mint & used, Crown/A 5/- mint (toning) & used, and a few others, Cat £2800+.
(Qty 29) (Image1)
Estimate AU$1,000
Opening AU$ 750.00
Sold...AU$ 1,400.00
Closed..Aug-29-2020, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 1400
Sale No: 242
Lot No: 1608
Symbol: O*
Selection with two half-decent Penny Blacks, 4d carmine mint, 1881 New Colours used, £1 orange-brown used, etc, a few numeral cancels, generally fine to very fine.
(Qty 59) (Image1)
Estimate AU$250
Opening AU$ 190.00
Sold...AU$ 500.00
Closed..Aug-29-2020, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 242
Lot No: 1609
Symbol: P
1854 Penny Black page (140x218mm) of reprinted die proofs of various engine-turnings by Perkins Bacon all printed in bright carmine, on exhibit page with portions utilised for the background of the Penny Black indicated. A beautiful exhibit.
1854 Penny Black c.1902 reprinted die proofs of the unfinished design in indigo, deep green, bright violet, bright carmine & vermilion each on wove paper. Superb! [These can be distinguished from the previous lot by the existence of a constant vertical colour flaw on the Swan above 'P' of 'PENNY']
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1854 Penny Black imperforate plate proof block of 4 in black on ungummed unwatermarked paper, margins close to good except at the base where a little cut-into, ironed-out vertical crease at left.
Sale No: 242
Lot No: 1613
Symbol: F
Cat No: 1 block of 4
1854 Penny Black Imperf 1d SG 1 block of 4, margins just shaved at centre-right to large, four fine strikes of a void grid canceller, Cat £1300++. A rare and very desirable multiple. [Far superior to Dr Cecil Walkley's only used block of 4 that sold at the Prestige auction of 14.4.2005 for $1864. 'Besancon' had a couple of pairs only. Lord Vestey had two blocks of 6 (one on the reverse of a cover!) but no blocks of 4]
Sale No: 242
Lot No: 1614
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
1854-88 Penny Issues with various Double Tail varieties including an enormous Imperf 1d black with margins clear to huge with portions of four adjoining units, in a CA Perf 14 1d yellow-ochre block of 4 (a scarce multiple) through to 1888 New Colours 1d carmine pink x2 (one in a pair), difficult to assemble. [JRW Purves (1944) identified & plated three Extended Tail Pre-Entries. This group comprises Purves' Type 1 x5, Type 2 x4 & Type 3 x5]
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1854 Penny Black Rouletted 1d black SG 2, rouletting at left & right, the design just shaved at upper-right, minor thins, Cat £750; and Litho Rouletted 4d blue SG 5a, traces of rouletting on three sides - into the design at the base - & imperf at right with a fragment of the adjoining unit, unused, Cat £4000 for the pale blue shade ("blue" unpriced unused by Gibbons). BPA Cetificate (1949) for the 4d as the then SG 12 states "is genuine". (2)
1854-55 Lithographs 4d pale blue SG 3 marginal block of 18 (3x6) from the top of the sheet [3-5/103/105] including Boil on Head of 'S' of 'AUSTRALIA' [25] and 'EN' of 'PENCE' Shorter [104] SG 3m, margins good to humungous, horizontal creases through the margins between the second & third rows & the fifth & sixth rows, a few other units creased, professionally cleaned to remove residue from the original gum, Cat £9625++ for unused singles. Ex Frank Chadwick.
1854-55 Lithographs 4d pale blue with 'WESTERN' in Squeezed-Down Letters SG 3q, margins good to large, void grid cancel largely clear of the affected area, Cat £1600. An excellent example of one of the most prominent of the listed Transfer Varieties.
1854-55 Lithographs 1/- deep red-brown SG 4a, margins just touched - at top - to close, minor stain at the top, unused, Cat £2000. BPA Certificate (2018).
1854-55 Lithographs 1/- deep red-brown SG 4a, margins close to large with a fragment of the adjoining unit below, void grid cancellation, Cat £1100. BPA Certificate (2018). An unusually large used example.
1854-55 Lithographs 1/- grey-brown SG 4b, a deep shade from the top of the sheet with margins close to huge, ironed-out vertical crease at left & closed scissor-cut in the margin at upper-right, unused, Cat £700. BPA Certificate (2018).
1854-55 Lithographs 1/- pale brown SG 4c vertical corner pair from the lower-left of the sheet with margins close to humungous with marginal watermark lines at left & base, unused, Cat £1000+ for singles. A handsome multiple.
1854-55 Lithographs Rouletted 4d pale blue with 'T' of 'POSTAGE' Shaved to a Point SG 5q with rouletting at the top & with margins good to large, diagonal Pre-Printing Paper Fold well clear of the variety, Cat £4000 for the basic rouletted stamp + £4000 for an imperf example of the variety.
1854-55 Lithographs Rouletted 1/- grey-brown SG 6 a large stamp with rouletting on three sides & cut from the sheet at the base just clear of the design, crisp 15-bar '1' cancel of Perth, Cat £1200.
1857-59 Hillman Lithographs 2d brown-black/red SG 15, excellent colour, margins just touching on three sides & good at right, Cat £9000. A very attractive example of this rare stamp.
1857-59 Hillman Lithographs 2d brown-black/red Printed on Both Sides SG 15a additionally with 'T' of 'TWO' Displaced to the Left, margins close to good, light void grid cancellation, Cat £850. RPSofV Certificate (2008). Superb! [NB: the images are inverted relative to one another]
1857-59 Hillman Lithographs 6d golden-bronze SG 17 with obvious metallic lustre, margins just clear to good, light void grid cancel, Cat £2500. A very attractive example of this scarce stamp.
1857-59 Hillman Lithographs 6d black-bronze SG 18 with Large Transfer Flaw Obliterating 'RN' of 'WESTERN', margins just clear to good, Cat £750+. Superb! RPSofL Certificate (1976) as SG 17 (the 'golden' bronze shade) in error.
1857-59 Hillman Lithographs 6d grey-black SG 19, margins close to large with a fragment of the adjoining unit at left, void grid cancellation, Cat £550. An unusually large & superb example.
1857-59 Hillman Lithographs 6d grey-black SG 19 vertical pair with margins at places, small faults & a bit aged, untidy void grid cancellations, Cat £1100+. A rare multiple, pairs being the largest recorded with only a handful known.
Sale No: 242
Lot No: 1634
Symbol: P
Cat No: Collection
1860-64 Printed in the Colony from Perkins Bacon Plates 2d imperf plate proof block of 4 in black on ungummed unwatermarked paper, margins just touching - at lower-left - to good, ironed-out horizontal crease at the base of the upper units doesn't detract from the very fine facial appearance. An important proof. [Absent from the Dr Cecil Walkley & 'Besancon' collections. This block is at least the equal of Lord Vestey's block of 4]
Pope & Reynolds at pp19-22 of 'The Two Pence Perkins Bacon Plate' (1995) give a detailed analysis of the various plate proof sheets. This block, from the Alpha proof sheet, is illustrated at p19 where it is stated that it "has markings which cannot be found on the Beta proof sheet, the Imprimatur sheet, or on the stamps as issued". This therefore reveals a case of progressive plate proofs, a situation most unusual for recess-printed issues from any country.
1860-64 Printed in the Colony from Perkins Bacon Plates 2d imperf plate proof single in deep bright blue on ungummed unwatermarked paper, margins good to large. Rare. [A much larger proof than Cecil Walkley's & Lord Vestey's examples]
1860-64 Printed in the Colony from Perkins Bacon Plates 2d vermilion plated examples comprising a very fine single noted as 'E' Master Roller Flaw, a defective pair [94-95] & a block of 4 [66-67/76-77] (the left-hand units being very fine), unused, Cat £900++.
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Estimate AU$350
Opening AU$ 270.00
Sold...AU$ 1,500.00
Closed..Aug-29-2020, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 1500
Sale No: 242
Lot No: 1637
Symbol: F
Cat No: 24
1860-64 Printed in the Colony from Perkins Bacon Plates 2d pale orange SG 24 with Plank on Swan's Head [9], margins just touched - at upper-right - to good, light 15-bar '13' cancel of Pinjarrah largely clear of the variety. The only used example recorded of this dramatic variety. [Pope & Reynolds at pp23-25 discuss the cause of this flaw - a foreign object on the plate - and state that only 6 examples, all unused, had been recorded]
1860-64 Printed in the Colony from Perkins Bacon Plates 2d orange-vermilion SG 25 marginal block of 9 from the right of the sheet [38-40/58-60], margins just touched - middle stamp at left - to huge, unused, Cat £1350++. Ex Frank Chadwick. [This block demonstrates how the application of the ink was irregular. The three units at right have a distinctive Dry Ink appearance &, by themselves, would be classified as 'pale orange' SG 24]
1860-64 Printed in the Colony from Perkins Bacon Plates Imperf 6d sage-green SG 28, good even margins, unused, Cat £3250. An exceptional example of this notoriously difficult stamp. BPA Certificate (2007).
1861 Printed by Perkins Bacon 4d imperforate plate proof singles x3 & a horizontal pair, in varying shades of carmine on ungummed unwatermarked paper. [Produced by De La Rue for the 1872 South Kensington Exhibition]
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1861 Printed by Perkins Bacon 4d imperforate plate proof block of 4 in dull claret on ungummed unwatermarked paper, margins close to large. [The 4d colour proof sheet was rejected, with an instruction to make "a much greater distinction between the 4d & 1d [red] stamps". Dr Cecil Walkley's very similar block of 4 sold at the Prestige auction of 14.4.2005 for $1864]
1861 Printed by Perkins Bacon 6d imperforate plate proof marginal horizontal pair in dull mauve on ungummed unwatermarked paper, margins close to huge. [The 6d colour trial sheets were rejected with an instruction to make this value "more of a slate colour", though the issued purple-brown hardly conforms to that directive]
1861 Printed by Perkins Bacon 6d imperforate plate proof in purple-black on ungummed unwatermarked paper, rough perforations on all sides clear of the design. An enigma: offered 'as is'. RPSofV Certificate (1992) states "...it is a plate proof and subsequently partly [sic] perforated", implying that it was officially perforated & is perhaps related to the Rough Perf 14-16 6d purple/blue paper SG 45.
1861 Printed by Perkins Bacon Clean-Cut Perf 14-16 2d blue SG 41 marginal block of 4 from the right of the sheet with part 'POST[AGE...]' watermark in the margin, part o.g., Cat £440+.