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JOSEPH HACKMEY COLLECTION OF NEW ZEALAND (1855-1872) PART II continued...

1871 WATERMARKED LARGE STAR continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2461 og   1d. brown horizontal strip of three showing slight plate wear and showing a partial double row of perforations at top, fresh with large part original gum. A fine and scarce
multiple of this perforation variety. Sc. 39 var. S.G. 132a var., £600+.1d. brown horizontal strip of three showing slight plate wear and showing a partial double row of perforations at top, fresh with large part original gum. A fine and scarce multiple of this perforation variety. Sc. 39 var.; S.G. 132a var., £600+. provenance: Gerald Ellott (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
2462 pbl   1d. brown, a block of thirteen (6x2 with an additional stamp still attached at upper right) with slight plate wear, cancelled with many strikes of the Christchurch C duplex
for 21 October 1872 and affixed to blue linen-backed piece small imper1d. brown, a block of thirteen (6x2 with an additional stamp still attached at upper right) with slight plate wear, cancelled with many strikes of the Christchurch "C" duplex for 21 October 1872 and affixed to blue linen-backed piece; small imperfections though a very rare used multiple. Sc. 39; S.G. 132a, £520+. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
2463 ogbl   2d. orange block of six (3x2) with large part original gum the left-hand vertical pair with some creases and two stamps with inclusions, otherwise fresh and most attractive. A
scarce multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 40 S.G. 133, £1,020+2d. orange block of six (3x2) with large part original gum; the left-hand vertical pair with some creases and two stamps with inclusions, otherwise fresh and most attractive. A scarce multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 40; S.G. 133, £1,020+. (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
2464 ogbl   2d. orange block of four, Rows 179-10 and 189-10, all retouched, fresh unused with large part original gum, fresh color and a fine and rare multiple. Sc. 40 S.G. 133a,
£1,100+. provenance: Gerald Ellott2d. orange block of four, Rows 17/9-10 and 18/9-10, all retouched, fresh unused with large part original gum, fresh color and a fine and rare multiple. Sc. 40; S.G. 133a, £1,100+. provenance: Gerald Ellott (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
2465 ogbl   2d. vermilion block of four with part original gum, fresh color and most attractive. A scarce multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (2006) states vermilion though we believe this block
is closer to the orange shade group. Sc. 40 group S.G. 133134, £682d. vermilion block of four with part original gum, fresh color and most attractive. A scarce multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (2006) states "vermilion" though we believe this block is closer to the orange shade group. Sc. 40 group; S.G. 133/134, £680+. (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
2466 O   6d. blue selection in various shades, used, neatly mounted and written-up on two pages, comprising a horizontal strip of four with Dunedin duplex and twelve singles, one
overinked at foot and four with re-entries Row 163, 1710 (2) and 1810, on6d. blue selection in various shades, used, neatly mounted and written-up on two pages, comprising a horizontal strip of four with Dunedin duplex and twelve singles, one overinked at foot and four with re-entries Row 16/3, 17/10 (2) and 18/10, one cancelled "coromandel" in oval of bars and two with c.d.s.; generally fine. Sc. 41; S.G. 135/136, £880+. provenance: Gerald Ellott (imagea) (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2467 O   6d. blue horizontal strip of six thrice cancelled with Auckland 1 duplex for 30 July 1873 a handsome multiple. Sc. 41 S.G. 135, £300+.6d. blue horizontal strip of six thrice cancelled with Auckland "1" duplex for 30 July 1873; a handsome multiple. Sc. 41; S.G. 135, £300+. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
2468 Obl   6d. pale blue, a block of twelve (6x2) cancelled with several Christchurch C duplex for 22 September 1873 perfs. severed and strengthened in places and the upper row of stamps
defective though a very rare multiple. Sc. 41 S.G. 136, £660+.6d. pale blue, a block of twelve (6x2) cancelled with several Christchurch "C" duplex for 22 September 1873; perfs. severed and strengthened in places and the upper row of stamps defective though a very rare multiple. Sc. 41; S.G. 136, £660+. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $290.00
Will close during Public Auction
2469 c   1871-73 envelopes (8) variously addressed with one sent locally within Wellington, bearing perf. 10x12½ 2d. orange (2, one very large on three sides and neatly cancelled with
Nelson n1 in oval of bars) and perf. 12½ 1d. brown (4 with a p1871-73 envelopes (8) variously addressed with one sent locally within Wellington, bearing perf. 10x12½ 2d. orange (2, one very large on three sides and neatly cancelled with Nelson "n/1" in oval of bars) and perf. 12½ 1d. brown (4 with a pair used from Wellington to Napier), 2d. orange and 2d. vermilion (2, one retouched and used from New Plymouth to Otago); a few faults though generally of good to fine appearance. Sc. 39, 40, 40a, 43; S.G. 130, 132, 133, 134, 134a. (imagea) (imageb) (imagec) (imaged) (imagee) (imagef) (imageg) (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2470 c   1873 (2 Oct.) blue envelope from Hokitika to Melbourne, bearing perf. 12½ 1d. brown worn plate and 2d. vermilion damaged plate impression twice cancelled with C21 duplex,
arrival c.d.s. (9.10) on reverse envelope with small fault above adhesi1873 (2 Oct.) blue envelope from Hokitika to Melbourne, bearing perf. 12½ 1d. brown worn plate and 2d. vermilion damaged plate impression twice cancelled with "C/21" duplex, arrival c.d.s. (9.10) on reverse; envelope with small fault above adhesives, otherwise attractive. Sc. 43, 44; S.G. 132a, 134a. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
2471 c   1873 (16 July) envelope from Waitapu to London, bearing 2d. vermilion cancelled 16773 Waitapa in manuscript and showing INSUFFICIENTLY STAMPED h.s. at left, the reverse with
Nelson (17.7, no last two year digits) and London (8.10) c.d.s. t1873 (16 July) envelope from Waitapu to London, bearing 2d. vermilion cancelled "16/7/73 Waitapa" in manuscript and showing "INSUFFICIENTLY STAMPED" h.s. at left, the reverse with Nelson (17.7, no last two year digits) and London (8.10) c.d.s.; the envelope a little truncated at left and with other small faults though most unusual. Also 6d. pale blue cancelled "16/4/72 Waitapa" in manuscript. 40a, 41; S.G. 134, 136. provenance: H. Gordon Kaye, April 1991 Note Waitapa was a small Post Office 3km. north of Takata in the Nelson District. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction
2472 c   1873 (15 Oct.) blue wrapper (258x103mm.) registered Per Book Post with Deeds only from Wanganui to Louth, Lincs., bearing perf. 12½ 2d. orange pair and 6d. pale blue (2) each
cancelled 8 and showing London Registered oval d.s. (31.12) addit1873 (15 Oct.) blue wrapper (258x103mm.) registered "Per Book Post" with "Deeds only" from Wanganui to Louth, Lincs., bearing perf. 12½ 2d. orange pair and 6d. pale blue (2) each cancelled "8" and showing London Registered oval d.s. (31.12) additionally tying one of the 6d. values, the reverse with manuscript "Wairoa 15.10.73" (156 miles north of Wellington), Wanganui (15.10), Wellington (27.10) and Louth (31.12) c.d.s.; a few faults at edges as one would expect with an item of this nature. A rare and unusual item sent in the gap between the 2nd. and 3rd. "via San Francisco" contracts from May-Nov. 1873 when all mail went "via Suez". R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 40, 41; S.G. 133, 136. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2473 c   1873 (8 July) blue envelope from Dunedin to New York, rated 2 and bearing perf. 12½ 2d. orange and 6d. pale blue in diagonally opposite corners and each cancelled with O
duplex, showing circular DETAINEDFORPOSTAGE cancelled O in oval of1873 (8 July) blue envelope from Dunedin to New York, rated "2" and bearing perf. 12½ 2d. orange and 6d. pale blue in diagonally opposite corners and each cancelled with "O" duplex, showing circular "DETAINED/FOR/POSTAGE" cancelled "O" in oval of bars and showing Dunedin (17.7) and London Paid (8.10) c.d.s., New York Paid All c.d.s. (26.10); scarce and most attractive, being sent "via Suez" in the gap between the 2nd. and 3rd. "via San Francisco" contract sailings. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 40, 41; S.G. 133, 136. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2474 c   1872 (5 July) triple rate blue envelope (215x88mm.) registered from Wellington to London, bearing perf. 12½ 1d. brown and 6d. blue in combination with 1864-67 3d. lilac (3)
and 4d. yellow (2) all cancelled with 070 duplex with three values addi1872 (5 July) triple rate blue envelope (215x88mm.) registered from Wellington to London, bearing perf. 12½ 1d. brown and 6d. blue in combination with 1864-67 3d. lilac (3) and 4d. yellow (2) all cancelled with "070" duplex with three values additionally tied by Registered W.C.D.O. c.d.s. or London Registered oval d.s. in red, both dated 6 September; the envelope with a few small imperfections though a rare and most attractive four-color franking. Sc. 33, 35, 39, 41; S.G. 117, 120, 132a, 136. provenance: "Antipodes", October 1988 (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
2475 c   1872 (26 Sept.) envelope from Dunedin via Suez (deleted) to St. Andrews, bearing perf. 12½ 2d. orange horizontal strip of three twice cancelled with O duplex, arrival c.d.s.
(28.11) on reverse. Sc. 40 S.G. 133.1872 (26 Sept.) envelope from Dunedin "via Suez" (deleted) to St. Andrews, bearing perf. 12½ 2d. orange horizontal strip of three twice cancelled with "O" duplex, arrival c.d.s. (28.11) on reverse. Sc. 40; S.G. 133. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
2476 c   1873 (25 Nov.) envelope from Napier to Cork carried on the 1st. voyage of the short-lived Hall and Forbes service via Fiji by the Governor Blackall, bearing perf. 12½d. 2d.
vermilion horizontal strip of three twice cancelled 11 and showing, o1873 (25 Nov.) envelope from Napier to Cork carried on the 1st. voyage of the short-lived Hall and Forbes service via Fiji by the "Governor Blackall", bearing perf. 12½d. 2d. vermilion horizontal strip of three twice cancelled "11" and showing, on reverse, despatch, Wellington (12.12) and arrival (17.2) c.d.s. An attractive and most unusual routing. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 40a; S.G. 138. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 Note: This service, run by H.H. Hall and Forbes, was initiated on 22 December and lasted until August 1874, mail from New Zealand connecting with Fiji with the Sydney-Fiji-Honolulu-San Francisco service run by the Australian and American Mail Steamship Company. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2477 c   1872 (16 Jan.) blue envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace carried on the trip of the New Zealand and Australia Mail Steamship Line Nebraska, bearing perf. 10x12½ 2d.
vermilion and perf. 12½ 6d. pale blue (small defect at foot) twice c1872 (16 Jan.) blue envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace carried on the trip of the New Zealand and Australia Mail Steamship Line "Nebraska", bearing perf. 10x12½ 2d. vermilion and perf. 12½ 6d. pale blue (small defect at foot) twice cancelled with "S" duplex and showing arrival c.d.s. (20.4) below, St. Johns c.d.s. (20.4) on reverse; envelope with small repair at top, otherwise fine and most attractive. Holcombe (1988), Odenweller (2006) and R.P.S. (2007) Certificates. Sc. 41, 43; S.G. 130, 136. provenance: "Antipodes", October 1988, "DuBois", May 2007 (Image) Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2478 c   1872 (16 Feb.) envelope from Waimea Goldfields carried on the 2nd. Contract, 12th. voyage by the Nebraska to Locarno, bearing perf. 12½ 6d. pale blue (2) each cancelled with
large capital W h.s., showing manuscript 3, London Paid c.d.s.1872 (16 Feb.) envelope from Waimea Goldfields carried on the 2nd. Contract, 12th. voyage by the "Nebraska" to Locarno, bearing perf. 12½ 6d. pale blue (2) each cancelled with large capital "W" h.s., showing manuscript "3", London Paid c.d.s. (13.5), circular-framed "PD" in red and, on reverse, Hokitika (16.2), Nelson (22.2) and Locarno (17.5) c.d.s.; the pair with a few faults at top though a rare cover. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 41; S.G. 136. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2479 c   1872 (23 Feb.) triple rate blue envelope (210x100mm.) from Auckland to San Francisco carried on the 2nd. Contract, 11th. voyage by the Nevada, bearing perf. 12½ 6d. pale blue
(3) twice cancelled with 1 duplex and showing Paid All c.d.s. (1872 (23 Feb.) triple rate blue envelope (210x100mm.) from Auckland to San Francisco carried on the 2nd. Contract, 11th. voyage by the "Nevada", bearing perf. 12½ 6d. pale blue (3) twice cancelled with "1" duplex and showing Paid All c.d.s. (27.3) at lower left corner. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 41; S.G. 136. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $750-1,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1871 UNWATERMARKED PERF. 12½
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2480 ogbl   2d. vermilion block of thirty (3x10) with sheet margin at right, being Rows 1-33-10, [3-12, 15-24, 27-36], several showing damaged caused by the overheating of the plate,
fresh bright color and with large part or full original gum the central h2d. vermilion block of thirty (3x10) with sheet margin at right, being Rows 1-3/3-10, [3-12, 15-24, 27-36], several showing damaged caused by the overheating of the plate, fresh bright color and with large part or full original gum; the central horizontal row with a light crease, otherwise fine and an impressive showpiece multiple. Sc. 48; S.G. 138, £4,500+. provenance: Charles Lathrop Pack, May 1946, Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,800.00
Will close during Public Auction

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