Sale No: 3
Lot No:2981
Symbol:O*/**
Cat No:Collection
1860-1999 collection with duplicates in seven stockbooks, early imperfs, later blocks including imperforate, imprints and with sheet numbers, noted 1932 National Council 60p Proof, 1951 76th Anniversary of UPU 125p orange (as SG 354, not listed), also Airmails, Parcel Post, Postage Dues and M/Ss, condition mixed. Many of the early imperfs appear to be genuine but personal inspection is reccommended. Weighs 13kg.
(Qty 1000s) (Image1)
Estimate AU$750
Opening AU$ 550.00
Sold...AU$ 550.00
Closed..Nov-22-2020, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 3
Lot No:2982
Symbol:PS
1971 usage of green/green apparently undenominated aerogramme featuring a jetliner inscribed 'ARIANA' with 'POSTES AFGANES' at the base, overprinted with the more correct 'POSTES AFGHANES' & '14 AFS' (value) at right & in Afghani at left, the values crudely scored-out & equally crude '8 Afs...' surcharge h/s at the top, to New Jersey with lengthy social letter, minor 'sticky tape' stains. Surely the aerogramme most difficult to describe! [Aryana Airlines was formed in 1955. It is unclear when the name was changed to Ariana but it was before the issue of theis aerogramme. Snce the 1980s it has been known as Ariana Afghan Airlines]
The letter provides a travel itinerary, commencing with a bus from Kabul to New Delhi, then by air to Kathmandu, "...Nepal is getting uptight about extending visas due to...something in the beginning of the year...[The Afghans are] really fine people...How do you explain an electronic computer to somebody who lives in a mud house...The closest we could come was the abacus that the pharmacist used..." Useful thing, an abacus. Then, "...it takes 45 minutes to cash a travellers check because everything is done by hand..."
The reference to a ruckus in Nepal was to the King & Queen being murdered by their son who also shot himself but survived for three days during which time he was anointed as king!! Outstanding social history!
AUSTRALIAN: c.1930 philatelic cover with 1½d Sturt tied by superb strike of the undated 'BANZ/1930 [penguin] -31/ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXP' cachet. Superb!
AUSTRALIAN: c.1930 philatelic cover with 1½d Canberra tied by superb strike of the undated 'BANZ/1930 [penguin] -31/ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXP' cachet, plus almost as fine a strike in violet across the flap. Superb!
AUSTRALIAN: 1967 Pictorials tied to three Wesley covers by 'WILKES/9FEB1967/...' pictorial cds, each with blue/white 'WILKES/Aust Antarctic Terr' R label; plus 1969 5c tied to unaddressed Wesley cover by the same cds.
(Qty 4 covers)
AUSTRALIAN: 1987 Antarctic Scenes (Third Issue) stampsize colour photographic essays of the five designs all denominated with the issued values endorsed below "2c 10c 20c 36c 60c", affixed to thin greenish card (230x170mm), a couple of tiny blemishes.
PICTURE POSTCARDS: Keen's Mustard 'Farthest South' card (inscibed 'New South Wales' on back) showing Antarctic explorer holding box of mustard and advertising 'banner' flag, used 1909 with NSW 1d Arms tied 'BURWOOD' cds, minor blemishes.
PICTURE POSTCARDS: 1906 New Zealand 'Canterbury Times' series with blue back 'Gun Cotton Explosion', very fine used 'TAIHARE' to Hawera with superb 'STRATFORD' transit cds.
PICTURE POSTCARDS: British chromolitho advertising card for Cerebos Salt with four vignettes including 'ANTARCTIC OCEAN' with a ship stuck in ice and a husky team with sled in the foreground, used under cover. Superb!
Nine Schaubek albums covering the period 1850 to 2016. Thin in the early and later periods but still plenty of value, including small ranges of Austrian Post Offices in Turkey, Crete, Military Post, Serbia & Bosnia-Herzegovina; four albums with large array of WIPA 1981 promotional and event covers; also two small suitcases with covers and pieces - some Australia - cut from mail ready for soaking.
(Qty 1000s) (Image1)
Estimate AU$650
Opening AU$ 480.00
Sold...AU$ 480.00
Closed..Nov-22-2020, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 480
Sale No: 3
Lot No:3043
Symbol:**
1933 Skiing 12g to 50g Mi 551-4, well centred, unmounted, Cat €600+ (mounted). (4)
1933 WIPA M/S Mi Block 1, well centred, CTO with 'WIPA 1933/KONGRESSHAUS/...', virtually full o.g., Cat €4000. A beautiful item. Ulrich Ferchenbauer Certificate (2005) states "echt" (= genuine) and, translated, "the gum is a little yellowed otherwise without faults".
Sale No: 3
Lot No:3048
Symbol:*/**O
Cat No:Collection
Untidy collection on stockcards with a few Dimanche labels including 1911 Charleroi Overprints U & 1912 Albert set *, Charity sets including 1934 Anti-TB used, 1950 Athletics M/S ** x3 (one with Red Inscriptions), 1952 UPU Congress ** & U, a selection of tete-beche pairs, etc, also some 'Eupen' & 'Malmedy' Overprints; a few problems but generally very fine.
(Qty 350+) (Image1)
Estimate AU$500
Opening AU$ 480.00
Sold...AU$ 550.00
Closed..Nov-22-2020, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 3
Lot No:3049
Symbol:*
1919-20 'Tin Hats' 1c to 10fr Mi 145-158 plus extra shades of the 10c & 50c, condition a bit variable but the key value the 2fr is very fine, Cat €1725 (unmounted).
(Qty 16)
1933 Orval Abbey 5c+5c to 10fr+40fr Mi 354-365, excellent centring, very lightly mounted except for the top three denominations that are unmounted, Cat €2200. A superb set!
(Qty 12)
1938-53 KGVI Keyplates 5/- pale bluish green & carmine-red/pale yellow Perf 14 SG 118d marginal block of 4 from the top of the sheet, exceptional centring, unmounted, Cat £400+.
1918-19 'WAR/STAMP' Overprints 2c orange with the Overprint Inverted SG 330a mint & used, and 5c magenta with the Overprint Inverted SG 334a mint & with the Overprint Double SG 334b used, Cat £280. (4)
POSTAL HISTORY: 1943 (July 11) usage of Forces formular aerogramme to Ontario endorsed "via Ceylon, Lagos, Brazil, USA, Canada" & with 'CANADA/AND USA/ONLY' h/s in violet, franked KGVI Pictorials 10c 15c 20c & 30c for the 75c Forces rate tied by dumb cancels formerly used on telegrams, faint RAF censor h/s, sender's endorsement ".../RCAF Ceylon/SECM". Very scarce: only a small Canadian contingent served in Ceylon during WWII.