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PITCAIRN ISLANDS STAMPS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1481 BK S.G. #SB1 var. S.G. SB1 var., 1940 King George V complete booklet, a provisional booklet made up by Postmaster Roy Clark after the original supply of booklets was exhausted (approximately
1943), these are identical to the issued booklet with the same cover thaS.G. #SB1 var., 1940 King George V complete booklet, a provisional booklet made up by Postmaster Roy Clark after the original supply of booklets was exhausted (approximately 1943), these are identical to the issued booklet with the same cover that folds around, and including a single stamp of each value of the first issue of Pitcairn issue and identical wax paper interleaving, the 2/6 value in this booklet is a top right corner single with control no. 255, Clark lacked a stapler so he used a small paper fastener to hold the booklet together, fresh and attractive, all the covers that were available to the Clark had small flaws, this has a faint diagonal bend, very fine; the interesting origin of these booklets is revealed in a letter from Roy Clark to Dr. Arthur Delaney after the war, "..of our first issue (1940) a few booklets were sent here for sale. These were soon sold out. The Government never has renewed booklets, though I did for a few friends of mine make up a few empty covers that came with the shipment. I have no idea of the number of booklets sold. Those I made were not many."; it is believed that less than fifteen booklets were made by Postmaster Roy Clark; another great booklet rarity of Pitcairn Island. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
PITCAIRN ISLANDS COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1482 c   Pitcairn Island small postal history accumulation of a couple of dozen covers or post cards, interesting range of usages and cancellations, earliest item is an 1918 stampless cover to Liverpool with red manuscript "Posted at/Pitcairn Island" endorsement at top left, other better items noted include a couple of covers with New Zealand stamps (1938-44 era) tied by "Pitcairn Island/N.Z. Postal Agency" c.d.s., some scarce post cards originating at Pitcairn (and with nice photos) and sent with paquebot cancellations, several seldom seen WWII censored covers both to and from Pitcairn, couple of unusual mail bag tags, etc. the vast majority of covers seem to be non-philatelic usages which are increasingly difficult to find, fine-very fine; a perfect lot for the specialist. Est. $500-750

SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
RHODESIA
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1483 og S.G. #156a S.G. 156a, 1910 26 Bistre brown and crimson, an impressive mint example, not only being the rare shade, but also happens to be the short gash in ear variety(position 12), well
centered, strong rich colors, o.g., mild h.r., very fine 198S.G. #156a, 1910 2/6 Bistre brown and crimson, an impressive mint example, not only being the rare shade, but also happens to be the "short gash in ear" variety(position 1/2), well centered, strong rich colors, o.g., mild h.r., very fine; 1980 BPA certificate (Scott #113 var.). (Image) $1,100.00+

SOLD for $725.00
Will close during Public Auction
1484 og 114 var. 114 var., 1910 3- Violet and blue green, long gash in ear variety, an absolutely pristine mint example, with stunning deep colors and impressions on immaculate white paper,
remarkably well centered, o.g., very lightly hinged, extremely fine#114 var., 1910 3/- Violet and blue green, "long gash in ear" variety, an absolutely pristine mint example, with stunning deep colors and impressions on immaculate white paper, remarkably well centered, o.g., very lightly hinged, extremely fine; cataloged as the normal stamp (S.G. #158 var; £180+). (Image) $190.00+

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
1485 og 117 var. 117 var., 1910 10- Red orange and blue green, long gash in ear variety, rich vibrant colors on fresh white paper, well centered, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine cataloged as
the normal stamp (S.G. 164 var. £375+).#117 var., 1910 10/- Red orange and blue green, "long gash in ear" variety, rich vibrant colors on fresh white paper, well centered, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; cataloged as the normal stamp (S.G. #164 var.; £375+). (Image) $425.00+

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1486 nh 224b 224b, 1966 2p Slate green and orange, with orange omitted, bottom sheet margin block of eight (2x4), the top four stamps are normal, the third row has the orange partially
omitted, and the bottom row has the orange completely omitted, deep rich#224b, 1966 2p Slate green and orange, with orange omitted, bottom sheet margin block of eight (2x4), the top four stamps are normal, the third row has the orange partially omitted, and the bottom row has the orange completely omitted, deep rich color on pristine white paper, o.g., n.h., very fine; this error occurred on the bottom row of two sheets, therefore only a total of twenty errors are possible and it is particularly impressive in this transitional format (S.G. #375a; £3,600+). (Image) $2,000.00+

SOLD for $4,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
RUSSIA
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1487 og/nh 536-39 536-39, 1934 5k-20k Prof. D.I. Mendeleev cplt., each well centered, o.g., 5k and 20k n.h., other two l.h., very fine (Michel 476-79).#536-39, 1934 5k-20k Prof. D.I. Mendeleev cplt., each well centered, o.g., 5k and 20k n.h., other two l.h., very fine (Michel #476-79). (Image) $350.00+

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1488 nh 540-45, 555-58 540-45, 555-58, 1935 5k-35k Anti-war Propaganda and 5k-20k Friedrich Engels cplt., two better sets, well centered, o.g., n.h., (couple values from Decade after Lenin set with
faint gum discoloration), very fine (Michel 488-93, 523Y-26Y).#540-45, 555-58, 1935 5k-35k Anti-war Propaganda and 5k-20k Friedrich Engels cplt., two better sets, well centered, o.g., n.h., (couple values from Decade after Lenin set with faint gum discoloration), very fine (Michel #488-93, 523Y-26Y). (Image) $600.00

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
1489 nh 1518-25 1518-25, 1950 1F Skyscrapers cplt., fresh well centered set, o.g., n.h., very fine quite elusive never hinged (Michel 1527-34).#1518-25, 1950 1F Skyscrapers cplt., fresh well centered set, o.g., n.h., very fine; quite elusive never hinged (Michel #1527-34). (Image) $460.00

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1490 c Sieger #120Bc Sieger 120Bc, 1931 Polar Flight, 30k-2R North Pole Zeppelin imperforate set tied to attractive registered cover by Par Avion, ZeppelinLeningrad25 VII 31 c.d.s., flown to the
Icebreaker Malyguin where backstamped, excellent strikes of bothSieger #120Bc, 1931 Polar Flight, 30k-2R North Pole Zeppelin imperforate set tied to attractive registered cover by "Par Avion, Zeppelin/Leningrad/25 VII 31" c.d.s., flown to the Icebreaker "Malyguin" where backstamped, excellent strikes of both red German flight cachet and three line violet cachet, backstamped Moscow, very fine and exceptionally attractive (Sieger €1,500; Michel #204Ac). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
SAAR
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1491 nh 39 39, 1920 10M Yellow green overprinted Sarre, pristine left sheet-margin mint single, deep luxuriant color, o.g., n.h. (quite scare thus), nearly very fine for this high value
signed a couple of times including Pfeuler (Michel 31 Ç400).#39, 1920 10M Yellow green overprinted "Sarre", pristine left sheet-margin mint single, deep luxuriant color, o.g., n.h. (quite scare thus), nearly very fine for this high value; signed a couple of times including Pfeuler (Michel #31; €400). (Image) $340.00

SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
ST. HELENA
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1492 p   Cockburn (Admiral, Sir George Cockburn) free frank at lower left corner of small cover front addressed to one E.F. Deeks in Buckingham Place, various transit markings, couple
of mounting skinning in corners, fine Cockburn was a British naval"Cockburn" (Admiral, Sir George Cockburn) free frank at lower left corner of small cover front addressed to one E.F. Deeks in Buckingham Place, various transit markings, couple of mounting "skinning" in corners, fine; Cockburn was a British naval officer who was in charge of conveying Napoleon I to exile at St. Helena in 1815, in addition he commanded the British landing in the United States in 1814 and ordered the burning of many public buildings in Washington, D.C.; accompanied by a an attractive engraving of Cockburn. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1493 S 3S/24S 3S24S, 1868-73 12 to 5- Surcharges on 6p, with Specimen handstamp, set of ten values including the unoverprinted 6p Dull blue and the 4p in both red and brown, all are the
short bar variety except the 2p Yellow has the long bar, strong rich#3S/24S, 1868-73 1/2 to 5/- Surcharges on 6p, with "Specimen" handstamp, set of ten values including the unoverprinted 6p Dull blue and the 4p in both red and brown, all are the short bar variety except the 2p Yellow has the long bar, strong rich colors, o.g., fine-very fine (S.G. #6s/43s). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1494 c 13, 17 13, 17, 1873 2p on 6p Yellow and 1- on 6p Deep green, both nicely centered singles and tied to extremely attractive and colorful blue printed United States Consulateat Saint
Helena cover to New Bedford, Mass. by oblong of wedges cancellation#13, 17, 1873 2p on 6p Yellow and 1/- on 6p Deep green, both nicely centered singles and tied to extremely attractive and colorful blue printed "United States Consulate/at Saint Helena" cover to New Bedford, Mass. by oblong of wedges cancellations, stamps having been affixed over "St. Helena/Ju 16/77" c.d.s., stamps also tied by "London/Paid" transit c.d.s., central red crayon "7 1/2", New York Paid All duplex on reverse along with New Bedford arrival c.d.s., back flap missing, very fine; a scarce and desirable Consular cover, which are rarely seen from St. Helena; 1993 Peter Holcombe certificate (S.G. #10, 19). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1495 c 33, 37 33, 37, 1884-94, 12p on 6p Green and 3p on 6p Deep violet, three of the former and two of the latter tied to scarce early whaling related cover to New Bedford, Mass. by square
grid cancels, with nice single strike of the matching St. HelenaAp#33, 37, 1884-94, 1/2p on 6p Green and 3p on 6p Deep violet, three of the former and two of the latter tied to scarce early whaling related cover to New Bedford, Mass. by square grid cancels, with nice single strike of the matching "St. Helena/Ap 1/89" c.d.s. nearby, red rayon "1 1/2", London and New York Paid All transit c.d.s. on reverse, along with New Bedford bkst., corner of one 3p on 6p stamp slightly damaged in opening, fine (S.G. #34, 42). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
1496 c 34, 35, 47 34, 35, 47, 1884-93 12p on 6p Deep green, 1p on 6p Red and 2 12p Blue, two strips of three of the 12p, pair of 1p and a single of the 2 12p, all tied to very scarce cover to
Norway by short bar grid cancellations, clear strike of St. He#34, 35, 47, 1884-93 1/2p on 6p Deep green, 1p on 6p Red and 2 1/2p Blue, two strips of three of the 1/2p, pair of 1p and a single of the 2 1/2p, all tied to very scarce cover to Norway by short bar grid cancellations, clear strike of "St. Helena/Oc 30/94" c.d.s. in center of cover, showing red crayon "1 1/2", red London transit c.d.s and arrival datestamp on reverse, the cover just slightly wrinkled and with a bit of transit soiling, overall fine and attractive (S.G. 36, 37, 40). (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1497 E   1903 Issue master die essays of the central vignette and frame white glazed card, with black vignettes of Government House and The Wharf, and a frame with King Edward VII,
dated 12 Nov. 02, 29 Dec. 02 and 3 Jan 03, each handstamped Before Harden1903 Issue master die essays of the central vignette and frame white glazed card, with black vignettes of Government House and The Wharf, and a frame with King Edward VII, dated 12 Nov. 02, 29 Dec. 02 and 3 Jan 03, each handstamped "Before Hardening", very fine; a rare trio of essays for the St. Helena specialist. (imagea) (imageb) (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1498 E   1903 King Edward VII and The Wharf essay in black on card, stamp size essay with blank value tablets, very fine and seldom seen.1903 King Edward VII and The Wharf essay in black on card, stamp size essay with blank value tablets, very fine and seldom seen. (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1499 S 79S-94S 79S-94S, 1922 12p to 15- Badge of Colony, watermark Script CA, with Specimen overprints cplt., strong bright colors, o.g., except 1p and 1- no gum, 2p, 6p and 2- with faults,
otherwise fine-very fine a scarce specimen set (S.G. 97s-113s £#79S-94S, 1922 1/2p to 15/- Badge of Colony, watermark Script CA, with Specimen overprints cplt., strong bright colors, o.g., except 1p and 1/- no gum, 2p, 6p and 2/- with faults, otherwise fine-very fine; a scarce specimen set (S.G. #97s-113s; £1,300). (Image) $1,450.00

SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction
1500 nh 79-93 79-93, 1922-37 12p-10- King George V Badge of the Colony, select quality set, all well centered and with bright fresh colors, o.g., n.h., very fine actually quite scarce to
find never hinged (S.G. 97-112 for hinged £300).#79-93, 1922-37 1/2p-10/- King George V Badge of the Colony, select quality set, all well centered and with bright fresh colors, o.g., n.h., very fine; actually quite scarce to find never hinged (S.G. #97-112; for hinged £300). (Image) for hinged 399.90

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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