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The Richard C. Frajola Collection of Worldwide Classic Covers 1840-1860 continued...

Netherlands Indies thru New South Wales
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
122 c ImageNETHERLANDS INDIES, 1846, "Duiten" Postage Due Label (J1; NVPH II). Applied on 1846 folded letter from Arnhem to Semarang, Java (Netherlands Indies) with manuscript "216" and "13 Nov 1846", ample margins all around, blue Arnhem originating datestamp under the label, red French departure circular datestamp

VERY FINE. A RARE AND PROPER USE OF ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST POSTAGE DUE STAMPS. IN USE FOR ONLY FOUR MONTHS AND THE ONLY EXAMPLE WE HAVE SEEN ON COVER.

Ex World Traveler. Signed Friedl.

Paying letter rate for unpaid letters received at Batavia from abroad. (Image)

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E. $ 3,000-4,000

SOLD for $7,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
123 c ImageNETHERLANDS INDIES, 1845, "Koper" Postage Due Label (J2; NVPH I). Applied on 1846 folded letter from Gravenhage to Batavia, Java (Netherlands Indies) with manuscript "2-16" and "13 Aug 1846" added, ample margins all around, blue Gravenhage originating circular datestamp, manuscript "per overland via Marseilles", label with insignificant faint toned spots

VERY FINE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE PROPER USE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST POSTAGE DUE STAMP. AN ESSENTIAL COVER FOR THE EXHIBITOR OF POSTAGE DUE STAMPS OF THE WORLD.

Ex World Traveler. Signed Friedl.

Paying letter rate for unpaid letters received at Batavia from abroad. (Image)

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E. $ 3,000-4,000

SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
124 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1850, 1p Dull Carmine, No Clouds Variety (2ck; SG 11c). Plate II, Position 15, select single with large and well-balanced margins, rich color and clear impression, tied by light oval grid cancel on neat pinkish November 28, 1851 folded printed circular to local Sydney address, wonderful strike of fancy boxed "6 O Clock" delivery handstamp at center, light strike of Sydney origin circular datestamp on back

EXTREMELY FINE. BELIEVED TO BE THE ONLY KNOWN SINGLE USE OF THE 1850 ONE-PENNY SYDNEY VIEW ISSUE ON A COVER. A HIGHLY IMPORTANT CLASSIC NEW SOUTH WALES COVER IN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE CONDITION.

This extraordinary cover was once part of the famous "Manwood" (Dale Forster) collection of New South Wales, sold at auction by the Siegel firm in 1995 (Sale 770). However, this cover was sold privately to Richard Frajola, as he believed it was an essential addition to his personal exhibition collection of single (solo) uses of the world paying the exact postage as intended.

Ex Boker and Forster.

Paying domestic letter rate from January 1, 1851. (Image)

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E. $ 7,500-10,000

SOLD for $13,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
125 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1850, 2p Gray Blue (5h; SG 23). Plate II Early (Dated Bale), large to huge margins showing dividing lines on three sides, rich color, neatly tied by oval grid cancel on 1850 cover from Sydney to Wollongong, "Sydney Ap 26 1850 New South Wales" rimless circular datestamp on back, backflap with couple of tears, Very Fine, a very early use of a stamp from Plate II, ex Dankin

Paying domestic letter rate from January 1, 1851, to -1/2 ounce. (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
126 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1850, 2p Pale Ultramarine (6d; SG 29). Plate III, early impression, Position 11, large margins all around showing parts of dividing lines on all four sides, small scissor cut in large margin at bottom left, tied by barred oval grid cancel on blue 1850 cover to Merriwa, "Sydney DE 7 1850 New South Wales" crown circle datestamp on back, Extremely Fine, ex Dankin

Paying domestic letter rate from January 1, 1851, to -1/2 ounce. (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
127 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1850, 3p Emerald Green (9h; SG 41). Mostly large margins to ample at right, beautiful deep shade, tied by sharp strike of oval grid cancel on 1853 folded letter from Sydney to London, England, perfect strike of "Ship Letter Ap 27 1853 Sydney" rimless circular datestamp on back, manuscript directive "per Washington Irving", manuscript "8" pence due, red London backstamp, tear in back panel extends just slightly to top of entire, a Very Fine and attractive use, with 2004 B.P.A. certificate

Paying outbound ship letter rate from January 1, 1850 to October 19, 1853, to -1/2 ounce. (Image)

View PDF of certificate

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E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
128 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1854, 3p Green (25; SG 87). Four full margins, deep rich color, tied by grid cancel on blue 1855 folded cover from Sydney to Melbourne, Sydney circular datestamp dated January 27, 1855 on back, overstruck by red Victoria Ship Letter postmark, Very Fine, an elusive single-franking use of the watermarked 1854 3-Pence Green, ex Dankin

Paying foreign letter rate to Victoria and neighboring colonies from October 20, 1853, to -1/2 ounce. (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
129 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1854, 6p Gray (29; SG 94). Handsome example with large to huge margins all around, rich color and strong impression, central strike of barred oval cancel, used on 1856 cover to London, England, "Sydney No 25 1856" rimless circular datestamp on back, Plymouth Ship Letter backstamp, red London Paid tombstone datestamp ties stamp, manuscript directive "pr 'Maid of Judah'", Extremely Fine, a most handsome cover, ex Dankin

Paying foreign letter rate to Great Britain from 1854, to -1/2 ounce. (Image)

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E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
130 c ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1856, (6p) Orange & Blue Registration (F1; SG 102). Three huge margins, fourth margin at left close but clear, used in an attractive combination with 1854 6p Gray (29; SG 94), three large margins, fourth at right close, tied together by barred oval cancels on petite 1857 registered cover to Farringdon, England, Registration stamp also just tied by red "Registered Ju 18, 1857 Sydney" oval datestamp, manuscript directive "pr European" at top left, red London registered split double-oval below stamps, Farringdon receiving backstamp

VERY FINE. A MOST ATTRACTIVE AND CHOICE USE OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES 1856 6-PENCE REGISTRATION STAMP.

The scarce bicolored New South Wales Registration stamp is rarely found on covers of such neat and clean quality.

Paying registry rate of 6p plus foreign letter rate to Great Britain, to -1/2 ounce. (Image)

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E. $ 2,000-3,000

SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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