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NEW ZEALAND continued...

1864 WATERMARKED “NZ”ISSUE continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1341 ng   1d. carmine-vermilion, a fresh bright shade with roulettes at top and inside design at left and at foot, unused without gum. A most attractive example of this very rare stamp.
R.P.S. Certificate (1936). Sc. 27a S.G. 101, £6,000.1d. carmine-vermilion, a fresh bright shade with roulettes at top and inside design at left and at foot, unused without gum. A most attractive example of this very rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1936). Sc. 27a; S.G. 101, £6,000. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1342 ng   2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), a huge and well-centered example showing portions of three other stamps and full roulettes on three sides, fresh bright color, unused without
gum. An exceptional stamp. Friedl (1952) and B.P.A. (1991) Certificates.2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), a huge and well-centered example showing portions of three other stamps and full roulettes on three sides, fresh bright color, unused without gum. An exceptional stamp. Friedl (1952) and B.P.A. (1991) Certificates. Sc. 28a; S.G. 102, £2,000. provenance: Charles Lathrop Pack, December 1944 "Samos", June 1991 "Antipodes", October 1988 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1343 O   1d. carmine-vermilion with roulettes on three sides, strong color and lightly cancelled 1 tiny piece out of margin at lower left, nevertheless an attractive example of this
very rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1941). Sc. 27a, £3,000.1d. carmine-vermilion with roulettes on three sides, strong color and lightly cancelled "1"; tiny piece out of margin at lower left, nevertheless an attractive example of this very rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1941). Sc. 27a, £3,000. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1344 O   2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), a large horizontal pair with roulettes on three sides, fresh bright color, each lightly cancelled 1 very fine and a rare multiple of this
elusive stamp. R.P.S. Certificates (1934 and 2000). Sc. 28a S.G. 102, £1,2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), a large horizontal pair with roulettes on three sides, fresh bright color, each lightly cancelled "1"; very fine and a rare multiple of this elusive stamp. R.P.S. Certificates (1934 and 2000). Sc. 28a; S.G. 102, £1,500. provenance: C.W. Meredith, March 1960 Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1345 O   6d. red-brown with roulettes clearly apparent on three sides, indistinct cancellation, good fresh color tiny portion of margin torn away at upper left corner though a
presentable example of this rare stamp. Sc. 29a S.G. 103, £3,000.6d. red-brown with roulettes clearly apparent on three sides, indistinct cancellation, good fresh color; tiny portion of margin torn away at upper left corner though a presentable example of this rare stamp. Sc. 29a; S.G. 103, £3,000. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1346 O   1- green, a well-centered vertical pair with marginal line watermark at right, well-defined roulettes at left and with traces thereof elsewhere, cancelled 1 at Auckland crease
between and the lower stamp with a horizontal crease, nevertheless1/- green, a well-centered vertical pair with marginal line watermark at right, well-defined roulettes at left and with traces thereof elsewhere, cancelled "1" at Auckland; crease between and the lower stamp with a horizontal crease, nevertheless a very rare multiple of these separations. R.P.S. Certificate (2000). Sc. 30a; S.G. 104, £2,200+. provenance: G.H. Boucher, October 1969 R.C. Agabeg, October 1971 Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1347 O   1- green with roulettes clearly showing on all four sides, clearly cancelled with large 1 in oval of bars at Auckland a fine example of this scarce stamp. B.P.A. Certificate
(1990). Sc. 30a S.G. 104, £1,100.1/- green with roulettes clearly showing on all four sides, clearly cancelled with large "1" in oval of bars at Auckland; a fine example of this scarce stamp. B.P.A. Certificate (1990). Sc. 30a; S.G. 104, £1,100. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1348 O   1- green with roulettes on all four sides, extremely lightly cancelled trace of a thin though of exceptional appearance. R.P.S. Certificate (1951). Sc. 30a S.G. 104, £1,100.
provenance: Harry Lacoste Bartrop, October 19841/- green with roulettes on all four sides, extremely lightly cancelled; trace of a thin though of exceptional appearance. R.P.S. Certificate (1951). Sc. 30a; S.G. 104, £1,100. provenance: Harry Lacoste Bartrop, October 1984 (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1349 c   1865 (Mar.) quadruple rate envelope (252x109mm.) from Auckland to Congleton, bearing 1- green (2) each cancelled 1, the reverse with trace of a despatch c.d.s. and arrival
c.d.s. (20.5) the envelope a couple of vertical creases and small impe1865 (Mar.) quadruple rate envelope (252x109mm.) from Auckland to Congleton, bearing 1/- green (2) each cancelled "1", the reverse with trace of a despatch c.d.s. and arrival c.d.s. (20.5); the envelope a couple of vertical creases and small imperfections at left, well clear of the adhesives. Very rare stamps on cover. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 30a; S.G. 104. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1350 og   2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), an unused horizontal strip of three with traces of gum two stamps creased and with other small faultsdefects though a very rare multiple. R.P.S.
Certificate (2000). Sc. 28c S.G. 105, £2,700+. provenance: 2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), an unused horizontal strip of three with traces of gum; two stamps creased and with other small faults/defects though a very rare multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (2000). Sc. 28c; S.G. 105, £2,700+. provenance: W.H. Silk, February 1944 J. Beresford, April 1954 Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1351 Obl   2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), a block of four cancelled with several light strikes of the Dunedin otago duplex a few surface faults and defects though of good appearance and
a very rare multiple. Sc. 28c S.G. 105, £720+.2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), a block of four cancelled with several light strikes of the Dunedin "otago" duplex; a few surface faults and defects though of good appearance and a very rare multiple. Sc. 28c; S.G. 105, £720+. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1352 Obl   1- green, a block of four cancelled with several, partially indistinct, strikes of the Dunedin otago duplex a couple of small imperfections though of good color and an
extremely rare and possibly unique multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (1951/- green, a block of four cancelled with several, partially indistinct, strikes of the Dunedin "otago" duplex; a couple of small imperfections though of good color and an extremely rare and possibly unique multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (1955). Sc. 30c; S.G. 106, £2,000+. provenance: Commander F.W. Collins (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1353 O   1- green, the unique imperforate between used horizontal pair, twice cancelled by part strikes of the Dunedin otago duplex, dated in 1865, resulting in the left-hand stamp
largely struck by the datestamp portion trace of a crease betwee1/- green, the unique imperforate between used horizontal pair, twice cancelled by part strikes of the Dunedin "otago" duplex, dated in 1865, resulting in the left-hand stamp largely struck by the datestamp portion; trace of a crease between the impressions and the right-hand stamp with trace of soiling at foot. A fantastic variety and a wonderful opportunity to acquire one of the great New Zealand Chalon rarities. This remarkable item was discovered by Whitfield, King & Co., of Ipswich in 1939 and has, as far as we are aware, never been offered for sale by auction. R.P.S. Certificate (1952). Sc. 30d; S.G. 106a, unpriced used. provenance: Gerald Ellott (Image) Est. $35,000-45,000

SOLD for $42,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1354 c   1864 (15 Mar.) envelope from Queenstown to Kingston, Kings County, bearing 1- green with part indistinct obliterator, showing manuscript 5d in red crayon and London Paid
transit c.d.s. (17.5) alongside 1d h.s., both in red, the reverse (1864 (15 Mar.) envelope from Queenstown to Kingston, Kings County, bearing 1/- green with part indistinct obliterator, showing manuscript "5d" in red crayon and London Paid transit c.d.s. (17.5) alongside "1d" h.s., both in red, the reverse (flap missing) with despatch, St. John (7.6) and Kingston (8.6) c.d.s.; the envelope with tears in places (one across face panel) and small repair in one corner though of good appearance. An attractive cover to an unusual destination with 1d. overpaid, as was often the case when multiple stamps were needed for the correct franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 30c; S.G. 106. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1355 c   1864 (18 Oct.) envelope, with printed via marseilles in red at upper corner, from Dunedin to Colsbie, Scotland, bearing 2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn) horizontal pair in
combination with 1862 perf. 13 6d. red-brown, twice cancelled with fi1864 (18 Oct.) envelope, with printed "via marseilles" in red at upper corner, from Dunedin to Colsbie, Scotland, bearing 2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn) horizontal pair in combination with 1862 perf. 13 6d. red-brown, twice cancelled with fine strikes of the "otago" duplex and showing arrival c.d.s. (14.12) on reverse; a scarce and attractive mixed-issue franking. Sc. 19, 28c; S.G. 77, 105. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
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1356 ogbl   2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), the unique and famous irregular block of forty-seven, Rows 1-41-12 with watermark reversed, perforations inside the sheet margin across top and
with blind perforations elsewhere which are clipped in places, fresh b2d. pale blue (Plate I, worn), the unique and famous irregular block of forty-seven, Rows 1-4/1-12 with watermark reversed, perforations inside the sheet margin across top and with blind perforations elsewhere which are clipped in places, fresh bright color and of generally fine appearance; a few stamps towards the lower right corner with surface abrasions, nevertheless a quite remarkable multiple. Holcombe Certificate (1988). Sc. 28b; S.G. 107, £18,800. provenance: Maurice Burrus, July 1963 "Antipodes", October 1988 Note: This block was offered in the Maurice Burrus auction, where it was sold without Row 2-3/1-2 block of four. This has since been found and rejoined to the block. (Image) Est. $20,000-30,000

SOLD for $17,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1357 ogbl   6d. red-brown, a well-centered block of four, exceptionally fresh with nearly full original gum the upper right stamp with a thin speck an two small tone marks, otherwise and
in outstanding condition for a block of this size. A very fine and rar6d. red-brown, a well-centered block of four, exceptionally fresh with nearly full original gum; the upper right stamp with a thin speck an two small tone marks, otherwise and in outstanding condition for a block of this size. A very fine and rare multiple. Odenweller (2006) and R.P.S. (2007) Certificates. Sc. 29b; S.G. 108, £1,900+. provenance: "Chalon", February 1989 "DuBois", May 2007 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $8,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1358 og   6d. red-brown, a well-centered example in a lovely deep rich shade, separated with scissors on three sides, large part original gum very fine and most attractive. R.P.S.
Certificate (2006). Sc. 29b S.G. 108, £475.6d. red-brown, a well-centered example in a lovely deep rich shade, separated with scissors on three sides, large part original gum; very fine and most attractive. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 29b; S.G. 108, £475. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1359 ng   1- yellow-green, a horizontal pair, Row 196-7 with pre-printing paper creases, unused without gum, fresh bright color the right-hand stamp with two tiny tone marks on reverse
at top, not affecting the facial appearance. The unique multiple of1/- yellow-green, a horizontal pair, Row 19/6-7 with pre-printing paper creases, unused without gum, fresh bright color; the right-hand stamp with two tiny tone marks on reverse at top, not affecting the facial appearance. The unique multiple of this exceptionally rare stamp, of which only one other example is believed to exist. B.P.A. Certificate (1987). Sc. 30b; S.G. 109, £15,000+. provenance: J. Currie, March 1966 "Isleham", March 1987 "Antipodes", October 1988 Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $15,000-20,000

SOLD for $12,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1360 O   1d. carmine-vermilion, fresh bright color and generally lightly cancelled with large 1 in diamond in oval of bars at Auckland. A most attractive example of this very rare
stamp of which only a handful of examples are recorded, this being almost1d. carmine-vermilion, fresh bright color and generally lightly cancelled with large "1" in diamond in oval of bars at Auckland. A most attractive example of this very rare stamp of which only a handful of examples are recorded, this being almost certainly the finest. R.P.S. Certificate (2000) states "cleaned and obliteration reduced since previously expertized" with which we cannot concur. Sc. 27b; S.G. 106c, £4,750. provenance: C.W. Meredith, March 1960 "Chalon", February 1989 Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction

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