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Great Britain and British Commonwealth
   AUSTRALIA (3)  
   CAPE OF GOOD HOPE (1)  
   GREAT BRITAIN (2)  
   INDIA (3)  
   MAURITIUS (4)  
   NEW ZEALAND (1)  
   SAINT VINCENT (3)  
   ST. LUCIA (4)
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Lot 50408 EUR 500
Australia - 1913 Kangaroo £2, cliché on celluloid film of the frame in black set against a background of bright vermilion to provide clear contrast, dated “9/51”. Sperati used one single frame cliché for the two types of the £2 stamp that he produced. A visually stunning cliché of this popular high (page)
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Lot 50409 EUR 300
Australia - 1913 Kangaroo £2, glass support cliché of the frame in red, with image reversed; a most impressive production element for the creation of this famous issue, about five recorded clichés in private hands. (page)
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Lot 50410 EUR 200
Australia - 1913 Kangaroo £2, essay on paper of the frame in black, showing Sperati annotations “C.XV” and “119” to the sides of the design. A highly important element for the production of this popular stamp. Only three paper essays in private hands. (page)
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Lot 50411 EUR 400
Australia - 1913 Kangaroo £2, negative glass support cliché showing the kangaroo, image reversed, with retouches, dated “3/51”, hand painted dark brown on back to cover the rest of the design area for the entire stamp, which has been delimited by two corner angles; other production comments written (page)
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Lot 50412 EUR 400
Australia - 1913 Kangaroo £2, glass support cliché of the kangaroo in brown against a contrasting background in pale turquoise, a splendid cliché with production notes at top and base, dated “3/51”, and two inserted angles that delimit the space for the design frame. An exceptionally important docum (page)
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Lot 50413 EUR 300
Australia - 1913 Kangaroo £2, cliché on celluloid of the kangaroo in black and with reversed image, two angular frames indicate the positioning of the frame in relation to the central kangaroo, dated in manuscript “9/51”. Extremely rare. (page)
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Lot 50414 EUR 100
Australia - 1913 Postmark, cliché on celluloid showing a defective impression of a Sydney circular cancellation, painted deep red on back for contrast. (page)
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Lot 50415 EUR 300
Australia, Tasmania - 1892 £1 Victoria issue, cliché on celluloid, in black and with reversed image; as with the original stamp, the value tablet was printed separately by Sperati and was left blank on this cliché; a very rare cliché of the central design of an issue that Sperati abandoned after mak (page)
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Lot 50424 EUR 300
British East Africa - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika - 1890-1894 two items comprising 1890 4 annas glass support cliché prepared in red, dated 2/21, also an 1894 5a overprint surcharge cliché on celluloid; about ten recorded on glass or celluloid, with no examples gathered in the B.P.A. collection. (page)
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Lot 50425 EUR 500
British Guiana - 1853-1859 1d ship issue, negative glass support cliché in black, image reversed, with a manuscript production notation along the right side, indicating an exposure time of 2 minutes and 30 seconds, information necessary for refining the quality of the impression through different ex (page)
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Lot 50426 EUR 400
British Honduras - 1885 6d, the unique master negative with black painted surround to avoid the entering of light laterally, carefully retouched by Sperati with his characteristic eye for the minutest detail; a key item and the unique matrix from which subsequent reproductions were rendered. Unique (page)
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Lot 50427 EUR 300
British Honduras - 1885 6d, glass support cliché in bright yellow and with reversed image, dated by hand “2/38”; a shining cliché on glass, of the highest rarity with just four recorded of this denomination. (page)
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Lot 50428 EUR 200
British Honduras - 1885 6d, cliché on celluloid, in vermilion and with reversed image, and being one of two 6d celluloids known. (page)
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Lot 50429 EUR 400
British Honduras - 1885 1s, master negative on celluloid film, painted black around the area of design to avoid the light to diffuse laterally in the reproduction process; a unique matrix and key item of Sperati’s British Honduras production not previously recorded. (page)
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Lot 50430 EUR 300
British Honduras - 1885 1s, glass support cliché in black and with image reversed, dated “2/35”, with production notes on all sides around the design, including at base the use of tempered gelatine and two fine layers. One of just three glass clichés known for this value. (page)
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Lot 50431 EUR 300
British Honduras - 1885 1s glass support cliché in bright orange and with reversed image, dated “4/35” and displaying characteristic Sperati manufacturing notations, including an observation about the exposure to light during 2 mins 30 secs and at a temperature of 18 degrees and using 5% of a chemi (page)
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Lot 50432 EUR 100
British Honduras - 1885 6d, the only recorded final reproduction of this value, printed on genuine watermarked paper with a forged cancel “A 06” printed unto the stamp from Sperati’s own cliché, signed in pencil on the back. (page)
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Lot 50531 EUR 1,500
Great Britain - 1840 1d Penny Black Official VR, a spectacular negative glass cliché from a negative master matrix. The Penny Black has never been mentioned in the literature dedicated to the work of Jean de Sperati, this being a major discovery of one of the most iconic stamps of worldwide philatel (page)
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Lot 50532 EUR 1,500
Great Britain - 1840 1d Penny Black Official VR, glass support cliché in black, numbered and registered at base "8/1" & "c.8". The Penny Black has never been mentioned in the literature dedicated to the work of Jean de Sperati, this being a major discovery of one of the most iconic stamp of worldwid (page)
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Lot 50533 EUR 1,500
Great Britain - 1840 1d Penny Black Official VR, black impression on celluloid; a unique part of a hitherto unrecorded reproduction by Sperati. (page)
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Lot 50534 EUR 500
Great Britain - 1880 2s Victoria, dark brown glass support cliché in negative impression, position KJ (four positions were manufactured by Sperati). One of six clichés recorded, being unique in negative. (page)
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Lot 50535 EUR 500
India - 1856 2a, prepared for use but unissued, glass support cliché in light brown and with image reversed, with production note at base; an exceptionally rare cliché from a stamp that otherwise is known in a single imperforate reproduction and an unused perforated example. Fewer than five glass cl (page)
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Lot 50536 EUR 300
India - 1882 1r, cliché on celluloid with image reversed in black on an off-white piece of film; Sperati reproduced this design for use with the “Gwalior” overprint on genuine stamp paper that had the original overprint retained; an extremely rare cliché with nothing similar in other collections or (page)
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Lot 50537 EUR 300
India - 1882 1r, glass support cliché with image reversed in black on a rare refulgent purple-coloured plate; Sperati reproduced this design for use with genuine “Gwalior” overprint on genuine stamp paper that had the original overprint retained; an extremely rare and beautiful cliché with nothing s (page)
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Lot 50538 EUR 400
Indian States, Gwalior - 1882-89 1r, the un-overprinted design used by Sperati, a negative glass cliché made in order to produce the stamp with genuine Indian Convention States stamp issues with the design washed out but the overprint retained. One of just two negative clichés known. (page)
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Lot 50553 EUR 200
Sungei Ujong. Malaysian States, Sungei Ujong - 1878-1881 overprint "SUNGEI UJONG" for the 2c, 4c and 8c issues, a retouched master negative on celluloid film painted black. Note: The Sperati II handbook notes the existence of these overprints, based on an article in the local "Arts et Mémo (page)
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Lot 50554 EUR 300
Malaysian States, Sungei Ujong - 1878-1881 “C*SU” overprint, master negative on celluloid film, painted in black and dark grey. Unique and a proof of Sperati's work to reproduce this territory. (page)
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Lot 50555 EUR 150
Malaysian States, Sungei Ujong - 1878-1881 glass support cliché of the “C*SU” overprint in black on white, one of two recorded. (page)
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Lot 50556 EUR 300
Mauritius, “Post Paid” - 1848 1 Penny, glass support cliché with image reversed in orange-red, with notation at top right in Sperati's hand; around twelve glass clichés recorded of this iconic issue, being inexistent in the Postal Museum of Paris and with only one cliché in the B.P.A. (page)
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Lot 50557 EUR 300
Mauritius, “Post Paid” - 1848 1 Penny, glass support cliché with reversed image in grey black; around twelve glass clichés recorded of this iconic issue, being inexistent in the Postal Museum of Paris and with only one cliché in the B.P.A. (page)
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Lot 50558 EUR 400
Mauritius, “Post Paid” - 1848 1 Penny, cliché on celluloid in black and with image reversed, marked in Sperati’s hand “31/12” and “C.14”; this is a characteristic Sperati reproduction of the “Post Paid” issue, reproduced from a worn impression original stamp, pos. 10 in the sheet. (page)
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Lot 50559 EUR 300
Mauritius, “Post Paid” - 1848 1 Penny, essay on white wove paper, comprising two impressions in an orange-red shade, with notations made by Sperati; a very rare experiment on paper. (page)
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Lot 50560 EUR 400
Mauritius - 1879 38c, glass master negative in black, broken and affixed on a smaller glass by Sperati; an exceptional item with no other cliché or trial exposure in the “Ultimate” Collection. The matrix is the most important and first element in the process of reproduction, and this is unique. (page)
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Lot 50561 EUR 300
Mauritius - 1879 39c, glass support cliché in brown, a horizontal pair printed as tête-bêche. (page)
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Lot 50562 EUR 300
Mauritius - 1879 38c, trial exposure on glass in light brown, showing a vertical crack through the glass stemming from the master negative; a unique item with no other cliché or trial exposure in the “Ultimate” Collection. (page)
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Lot 50563 EUR 200
Mauritius - 1879 38c, trial exposure on glass, somewhat damaged by humidity, in a light brown shade; an extremely rare trial with no other cliché or trial exposure found in the “Ultimate” collection. (page)
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Lot 50627 EUR 200
Nevis - 1880 6d Victoria issue, a previously unknown reproduction attempt by Sperati, ultimately rejected as the primitive design obtained was far removed from the original: two proofs from the die engraved copper on white medium wove paper and pelure paper. (page)
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Lot 50628 EUR 300
St. Lucia - 1885 1s, two glass support clichés of the denomination tablets at top and base, with “St. Lucia” and “One Shilling”; a rare pair with just a handful known to be in private hands. (page)
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Lot 50629 EUR 500
Uganda - 1896 5r, master negative cliché on white and with the surrounding space painted in blueish-black to provide optimum contrast for the further reproduction. The only example recorded of this matrix. (page)
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Lot 50630 EUR 300
Uganda - 1896 5r, glass cliché with the lettering in black against off-white background and with reversed image, an exceptionally rare and tidy production cliché. (page)
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Lot 50631 EUR 200
Uganda - 1896 5r, essay on medium wove paper, dated “1/27” and showing Sperati’s characteristic fingerprint colour sampling in black to text the ink. (page)
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Lot 50632 EUR 300
Uganda - 1896 5r, essay on pelure paper affixed to cream-coloured thick paper; according to Richard Frajola no finished reproductions have been seen but this item must be considered as close as one can get to the final reproduction. (page)
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Lot 52221 EUR 200
1898, Lettre recommandée à en-tête imprimée "Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft" pour Lindi (Tanzanie, ex Afrique Allemande Orientale), affranchissement philatélique série complète Type Sage Y&T n°17/31, oblitération du 25 juin, au dos cachets à date de transit par Tanga du 28 juin et de Dar-es-Sa (page)

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