Ascension
Lot |
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
4167 |
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1864/79: Great Britain 1 d. red, pl. 102, a fine used example on 1869 cover to Devonport
carried at Sailor's Concessionary rate, endorsed at top "John Clark, Boiler Maker, Ascension" and counter-signed below by Commanding Officer; with ASCENSION code A datestamp in black at left (April 15) and the adhesive tied by DEVONPORT / 250 duplex
upon arrival (May 7). The envelope somewhat roughly opened with edge wear at lower right and closed flap tear on reverse but rare and very fine Gi = £ 3'250 off cover.rnrnNote: A further cover from this correspondence (dated July 1867) was in
RL, London 15 Feb 1978, lot 2. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4168 |
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1887/92: Jubilee 6 d. purple on red, a used block of four cancelled by small ASCENSION code
A circular datestamps (Feb 24) in black. Central strike a tad smudged but a scarce usage on a multiple Gi = £ 1'600. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4169 |
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1902/1911: Great Britain ½ d. yellow-green, 'par complaisance' diagonally bisected 1 d. red
and 2½ d. blue, all used on 1911 registered Barker cover to Todmorden with both stamps and registered label all tied by superb ASCENSION circular datestamps (June 20) in black. London transit and Todmorden arrival datestamp (July 6) on reverse. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF150.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4170 |
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1902/11: Great Britain ½ d. blue-green pair used on 1905 postcard (Captain's Offices,
Barracks and Salt Water Tower) to Sawakin, Sudan tied by ASCENSION code A datestamps (Nov 22) and mailed via Alexandria and Suez; and 1 d. red used on 1906 postcard (Double Rollers) to Edinburgh tied by ASCENSION cds (Feb 6). Some edge wear but a
fine pair of cards. (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4171 |
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1902/1911: Great Britain ½ d. yellow-green, a single example on piece superbly cancelled
ASCENSION code B cds (July 14, 1914); further pair on piece with George V 1912 1 d. scarlet cancelled code A cds (Dec 30, 1913); 2½ d. blue pair sharing bold strike of ASCENSION cds without code (June 20, 1911) and 1 s. green & carmine in a
horizontal pair (Aug 11, 1911). A scarce group Gi = £ 750+. (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4172 |
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1902/11: Great Britain 4 d. brIght orange, a used horizontal pair marginal from right of
sheet cancelled by two fine strikes of ASCENSION code A circular datestamp (Jan 2, 1913) in black. A scarce and attractive usage Gi = £ 800+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4173 |
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1902/11: Great Britain 5 d. purple & ultramarine, a used example of fresh colour, tied to
small piece by a fine strike of ASCENSION code B circular datestamp (Jan 25, 1913) in black. A scarce and most attractive usage Gi = £ 400. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF180.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4174 |
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1902/11: Great Britain 5 d. purple & ultramarine, a used block of six of fresh colour (with
fourth stamp showing the "Harp Strings" variety), tied to small piece by three fine strikes of ASCENSION code A circular datestamps (Jan 2, 1913) in black. The piece adhered to thick card for display but most attractive Gi = £ 1'200. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4175 |
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1910: Great Britain 7 d. grey-black, a used horizontal pair tied to small piece by two fine
strikes of ASCENSION circular datestamp (23 mm.) without code letter (Aug 22, 1910) in black. Slight smudge at base and trace of aging on perfs. but a rare and attractive usage Gi = £ 950+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4176 |
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1902/11: Great Britain 7 d. grey-black, a used horizontal strip of three tied to large piece
by two fine strikes of ASCENSION circular datestamp (23 mm.) without code letter (Aug 22, 1910) in black. A rare and attractive usage Gi = £ 1'425+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4177 |
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1902/1911: Great Britain 7 d. grey-black, a used block of six (3 x 2), marginal from top of
sheet, tied to yellow piece by six strikes of ASCENSION code A circular datestamps (Jan 2, 1913) in black, reverse of piece opens for display with London (Jan 17) arrival cds. A few age spots and wear but a rare multiple Gi = £ 2'850. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4178 |
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1911: Great Britain £ 1 deep green, a used example, marginal from top of the sheet,
centred to right, cancelled by ASCENSION code C circular datestamp (Aug 11, 1913) in black (Gibbons Type Z2). A very rare stamp used in Ascension. Cert. BPA (2021) Gi = £ 8'500. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF8,000.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4179 |
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1913c.: Great Britain 1 d. scarlet, Die B, a used marginal example (ex Booklet) on cover to
Warrington, cancelled by ASCENSION circular datestamp (probably 23 April 1913) in black. An unusual usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4180 |
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1912/22: Great Britain ½ d. green and 1 d. scarlet in a horizontal strip of three, all used
on 1919 registered cover to Huddersfield with registration label at left, all tied by ASCENSION code B circular datestamps (May 8) in black. Reverse with 'Registered / London' transit (May 25) in red. A few small imperfections on reverse but a scarce
usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4181 |
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1912/22: Great Britain 1½ d. red-brown and 4 d. grey-green, marginal Control C13 examples,
each used on individual piece, the 1½ d. neatly cancelled by ASCENSION code A circular datestamp (Dec 2, 1913), the 4 d. by ASCENSION code B cds (Feb 25, 1914) in black. Delightful Gi = £ 350. (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4182 |
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1912/22: Great Britain 3 d. violet, a horizontal pair used on 2 d. pale orange postal
stationery envelope, sent registered to Todmorden cancelled by three strikes of ASCENSION code A circular datestamps (April 9, 1920) in black. Reverse with 'Registered / London' transit in black (April 21). An unusual usage Gi = £ 360+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4183 |
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1912/22: Great Britain Seahorse 2 s. 6 d. red-brown, Bradbury Wilkinson printing, used on
1921 cover to London tied by ASCENSION circular datestamp (Dec 30) in black. Reverse with 'Ascension' imprint to envelope in blue, slight file bend to envelope at base but rare Gi = £ 2'250. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF1,300.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4184 |
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First Issue 1922 (Nov 2): The unused set of nine values, wmk. Multiple Script CA (the 1 s.
Multiple Crown CA), all overprinted SPECIMEN in red or black (1½ d. value), fresh and fine, large part og. A rare set Gi = £ 800. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4185 |
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First Issue 1922 (Nov 2): The unused set of nine values, wmk. Multiple Script CA (the 1 s.
Multiple Crown CA), fresh colours, the 3 d. with negligible wrinkle on superb, large part og. Gi = £ 325. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF140.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |
4186 |
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First Issue 1922 (Nov 2): The unused set of nine values, wmk. Multiple Script CA (the 1 s.
Multiple Crown CA), all in fresh and fine in corner marginal blocks of four showing Plate Number '1' in margin, large part or unmounted og., together with a commercial cover to Gillingham bearing ½ and 3 d. values (Gi 1+5). A scarce and most
attractive group Gi = £ 1'300+. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF1,600.00
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM |