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Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
2141 Obl Hellrigl #22 imageHellrigl #22, 1898-1903 4a Yellow green on native paper of poor quality, pin-perforated, setting 9, postally used block of four, positions 21-22/29-30, Kathmandu II cancellations, fine and a very rare used pin-perforated block that due to its high franking was probably used on a parcel; 1984 Hellrigl certificate (Scott #22; $600.00+; S.G. #21;£600+). (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
2142 ng Hellrigl #22c imageHellrigl #22c, 1898-1903 4a Yellow green on native paper of poor quality, pin-perforated, tete-beche pair, settings 9-11, positions 53-54, the latter being the inverted cliche, unused without gum as issued, typical trace of toning, very well centered, very fine; 1984 Hellrigl certificate(Scott #22a; $900.00; S.G. #21a; £900). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2143 ngbl Hellrig #23 imageHellrigl #23, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, setting 1A, on thick native paper, top right corner block of four, positions 7-8/15-16, unused without gum as issued, wide selvages showing the sheet framelines (their configuration confirms setting 1A), position 8 shows a large white printing flaw, very fine; marginal blocks of setting 1 are very scarce and especially so for sub-setting A; 1984 Hellrigl certificate (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £280+). (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
2144 ngbl Hellrigl #23 imageHellrigl #23, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, setting 1B on thin native paper, bottom left corner block of four, positions 49-50/57-58, unused without gum as issued, extra-wide selvages showing the full sheet framelines, very fine and exceedingly choice; marginal blocks of setting 1 are very scarce; 1984 Hellrigl certificate (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £280+). (Image) Est. $100-150

SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction
2145 ngbl Hellrigl #23 imageHellrigl #23, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, setting 1B on thin native paper, bottom right corner block of six, positions 54-56/62-64, unused without gum as issued, extra-wide selvages showing the full sheet framelines, very fine and handsome; marginal blocks of setting 1 are very scarce (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £420+). (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
2146 ng Hellrigl #23 imageHellrigl #23, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, reconstructed sheet of 64 consisting of two half sheets, setting 1, sub-setting B, unused without gum as issued, wide full selvages showing the sheet frame lines all around, this setting and setting 2 without frame lines are the only settings without any inverted cliches, thin native paper as usual on this setting, clean color and impression, one horiz. fold in each block between rows , very fine; a scarce first printing of the ½a value being one of two reconstructed and four complete sheets known of setting 1B (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £4,480+). (Image) Est. $500-750

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2147 ngbl Hellrigl #23 imageHellrigl #23, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 1, sub-setting B, unused without gum as issued, wide full selvages showing the sheet frame lines all around, this setting and setting 2 without frame lines are the only settings without any inverted cliches, thin native paper as usual on this setting, characteristic clean color and clear detailed impression, faint and unobtrusive horiz. fold affecting row 5 , very fine; a scarce very early printing of the ½a value being one of only four complete sheets known of setting 1B (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £4,480+). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
2148 ngbl Hellrigl #23 imageHellrigl #23, 1899-1907 ½a (Intense) black early printings on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 1, sub-setting B, unused without gum as issued, another complete sheet with the features listed above except its shade is significantly darker and untypical with a less clear impression, clean fresh thin native paper, two faint horizontal folds between rows,very fine and handsome; another scarce very early printing of the ½a value being one of only four complete sheets known of setting 1B ex-Garratt-Adams(Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £4,480+). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2149 ngbl Hellrigl #23a, b imageHellrigl #23a, b, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, tete-beche pair in top right corner block of eight, setting 3, positions 5-8/13-16, unused without gum as issued, position 7 is the inverted cliche, plus transfer cliche plate flaw in position 6 of flatten base verifies that this is setting 3, large to extra large margins, medium paper of more inferior quality, very fine; Hellrigl notes that tete-beche pairs that can be positively identified as setting 3 are very rare(Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22, a; £620+). (Image) Est. $200-300

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2150 ngbl Hellrigl #23a, b imageHellrigl #23a, b, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 3, unused without gum as issued, wide full and untrimmed selvages now showing no sheet frame lines, one inverted cliche is in position 7 only which is unique to this setting only, paper thicker and of a dirty buff tint which is characteristic of setting 3, a couple of faint horizontal folds between rows, very fine; Hellrigl notes that most sheets of this setting were pin-perforated but does not specify how many of the five known complete sheets are imperforate and pin-perforated, this is one of only three imperforate sheets that we are aware ex-Garratt-Adams (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £4,520+). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2151 ngbl Hellrigl #23a, b imageHellrigl #23a, b, 1899-1907 ½a Black early printings on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 3, unused without gum as issued, another imperforate sheet of this early setting with the inverted cliche in position 7, this a bit more unusual as it is on thin native paper more like setting 1 and unusual for this setting, ample selvages showing no framelines, light horiz. fold in the center of the sheet between rows, very fine; this is one of only three imperforate sheets that we are aware (Scott #10 var.; S.G. #22; £4,520+). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2152 ng Hellrigl #26 imageHellrigl #26, 1901-02 1a Grey blue with recut frame on European wove paper, imperforate, setting 26, position 39, unused without gum as issued, attractive single from the first state with very sharp crisp impression, ample to large margins, very fine; one of the rarest stamps of Nepal with only 200-250 stamps believed to exist; 1984 Hellrigl certificate (Scott #23b; $950.00; S;G. #24; £950). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
2153 ng Hellrigl #26 imageHellrigl #26, 1901-02 1a Grey blue with recut frame on European wove paper, imperforate, tete-beche pair, setting 26, believed to be positions 15-16 with the former inverted, unused without gum as issued, from the first state with very sharp crisp impression, large balanced margins, very fresh with bright color, extremely fine; tete-beche pairs are of the greatest rarity with only about a dozen examples believed to exist; including imperforates and pin perforated examples (Scott #23c; $1,900.00+; S.G. #24a; £1,900+; catalog values are for two singles). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
2154 ng Hellrigl #26b imageHellrigl #26b, 1901-02 1a Dark blue with recut frame on European wove paper, imperforate, setting 26, unused without gum as issued, lovely example of this deep shade, from the second state with a less sharp impression, large margins all around, very fine and exceedingly choice; a nice shade variety of one of the rarest stamps of Nepal with only 200-250 stamps believed to exist in all shades (Scott #23b; $950.00; S;G. #24; £950). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
2155 p Hellrigl #26b imageHellrigl #26b, 1901-02 1a Dark blue with recut frame on European wove paper, imperforate, setting 26, state 2, w ell margined single tied to reverse of a portion of a cover by well struck circular Karnali cancel, color is fresh and attractive, very fine; an exceptionally scarce example of this rare stamp used (Scott 23b; $1,000.00; S.G. #24; £1,000). (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
2156 ngbl Hellrigl #27, a imageHellrigl #27, a, 1901-1907 1a Blue with recut frame on native paper, imperforate, tete-beche pair, setting 27, state 1 with quite clear impressions, five inverted cliches (positions 18, 27, 37, 40 and 5) in an irregular block 38, positions 2/62, unused without gum as issued, few light horizontal and vertical folds, mostly between rows, otherwise very fine and impressive multiple (Scott #23, a; $1,160.00+; S.G. #26, a; £1,160.00). (Image) Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2157 ngbl Hellrigl #27b, c imageHellrigl #27b, c, 1901-1907 1a Light blue with recut frame on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 27, state 1 from this early period, unused without gum as issued, large selvages, this setting is identified by nine inverted cliches in positions 15, 18, 23, 27, 37,40-41, 51 and 64, attractive pastel color on fresh thin native paper, one horiz. and vert. fold mostly between rows, very fine sheet; Hellrigl notes that several mint sheets are known of this first state and they are definitely rare (Scott #23,a; $1,460.00+; S.G.#26, a;£1,460). (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction
2158 ngbl Hellrigl #28, a imageHellrigl #28, a, 1901-1903 1a Blue with recut frame on native paper, pin-perforated, tete-beche pair, setting 27, state 1, left vertical half sheet of 32, positions 1-4/57-60, ample portions of sheet margins at top, bottom and left, full margin at right, a handsome block containing four inverted cliches in positions18, 27, 41 and 51), rich color and fairly clear impression, normal light vert. and horiz. folds, otherwise very fine; 1985 Hellrigl certificate (Scott #14, a; $1,200.00+; S.G. #28, a: £1,176+). (Image) Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2159 Obl Hellrigl #33, a imageHellrigl #33, a, 1917-30 ½a Black on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 7, used sheet with well struck head office telegraphic cancels of Kathmandu, this setting is characterized by five inverted cliches in positions 1, 6, 7, 8 and 57, interestingly this is the same configuration as setting 12, however the two can be told apart by the transferred cliche flaw of "flattened base" which appears in position 7 in this setting and in position 1 in setting 12, clean color and quite clear impression, normal horiz. and vert. folds in the center of the sheet, otherwise very fine; this is one of the scarcer settings of the ½a value in the telegraph period (Scott #10, a; $1,004.00+; S.G. #34, a; £674+). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2160 Obl Hellrigl 33b, c imageHellrigl #33b, c, 1917-30 ½a Grey on native paper, imperforate, complete sheet of 64, setting 8, used sheet, this is an earlier period of this setting that does not yet have the dash after "ADHANA" in position 64, attractively cancelled with Birganj telegraphic cancels, this setting has four inverted cliches in positions 6, 7, 8 and 57, light color and quite clear impression, very fine; (Scott #10, a; $976.00+; S.G. #34, a; £648+). (Image) Est. $200-300

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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