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2015 Rarities of the World continued...

Worldwide (India to South Australia)
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
3195   ImageGERMAN OFFICES IN CHINA, 1900, 80pf Lake & Black on Rose, Tientsin Handstamp (23; Michel 14). Light Tientsin circular datestamp, rich colors, trivial short perf at right

A VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 80-PFENNING TIENTSIN PROVISIONAL.

From the World Traveler Collection. Signed Bloch. With 1972 Friedl and 2013 Jaschke-Lantelme certificates. Michel €6,000 (Image)

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4,500.00

SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
3196 c ImageGREAT BRITAIN, 1840, 1p Black, Mulready (U1). Stereo A140, cancelled by red Maltese Cross, on reverse is "B My-6 1840" First Day datestamp, red diamond May 7 datestamp, and May 8 receiver from (New) Ross, Ireland, some minor edgewear and faint soiling

VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE ONE-PENNY MULREADY USED ON THE FIRST DAY OF ISSUE.

SG Specialized value from (Image)

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$ 18,000.00

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3197 c ImageINDIA, 1854, 4a Blue & Pale Red (6; SG 18). Vertical gutter pair with wavy line in middle of the first printing, positions 6 and 10 showing a major retouch on the bottom stamp of the frame and chingnon, wonderfully large margins all around, each cancelled by diamond of dots cancel, just slightly toned, still Very Fine, a scarce and attractive pair, SG value (Image)

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£4,500.00

SOLD for $2,400.00
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3198 c ImageINDIA, 1854, 4a Blue & Red (6; SG 23). Horizontal pair of the fourth printing, large margins to just touching frameline at bottom of right stamp, cancelled by diamond of dots on large part of cover (missing three of the four flaps) originating in Singapore (Straits Settlements) and sent to Glarus, Switzerland, blue Singapore forwarding agent marking at bottom left, various rating marks, Glarus arrival backstamp, cover slightly strengthened

FINE. AN INCREDIBLY RARE USE OF THE 1854 FOUR-ANNA ISSUE USED FROM SINGAPORE TO SWITZERLAND.

Any uses of Indian stamps originating in the Straits Settlements is scarce and desirable, even more so with this scarce destination to Switzerland. (Image)

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E. $ 4,000-5,000

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3199 c ImageINDIA, 1854, 4a Blue & Red (6; SG 23). Large to ample margins all around, tied by numeral "180" in diamond horizontal bar cancel of Meerut on folded 1857 cover to London, England, manuscript "per Overland" directive, red boxed "India Paid", Bombay transit backstamp and "Paid IH, 8 AP 8, 1857" London arrival datestamp, cover with file fold well-away from stamp, Very Fine, an attractive overland mail use (Image)

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E. $ 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
3200 c ImageINDIA, 1854, 4a Blue & Red (6; SG 19). Two singles of the 2nd printing with margins ample to just touching in some places, additionally franked with a 2a Green (5; SG 31), large margins all around, each cancelled by diamond of dots cancel on cover to Birmingham, England, red boxed "India Paid", large boxed Bassein Paid origin handstamp with manuscript "29.4.55" on reverse (which is located just north of Bombay), red London Paid tombstone datestamp on front and Birmingham arrival backstamp, incl. original enclosure which even has a hand-drawn map showing the Bassein area, cover with trivial nicks due to thin paper, otherwise Fine and scarce use, with 2013 B.P.A. certificate (Image)

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E. $ 2,000-3,000

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
3201 c ImageINDIA, 1854, 4a Pale Blue & Pale Red (6; SG 24). Vertical cut-to-shape pair of the 4th printing, margins large to just barely touching on bottom stamp, additionally franked with 2a Green (5; SG 31), large margins to touching at bottom right, each cancelled and tied by diamond of dots cancel and manuscript "Stamped" on small 1856 mourning cover to Brentford, England, manuscript "per P&O Steamer via Calcutta & Southampton", large boxed "India Paid", Calcutta transit backstamp and British arrival marking on front (also tying 2a stamp), Fine, a wonderfully attractive cover (Image)

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E. $ 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
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3202   ImageNEW BRUNSWICK, 1851, 1sh Bright Red Violet (3; SG 5). Full to large margins all around, gorgeous rich color and a well incised impression, grid cancel

VERY FINE. A HANDSOME EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 ONE-SHILLING BRIGHT RED VIOLET.

From the World Traveler Collection. With 2015 Sismondo certificate. SG £4,500. Unitrade C$8,000.00 (Image)

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$ 7,000.00

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3203 og ImageNEW SOUTH WALES, 1855, 8p Golden Yellow (30; SG 98). Original gum, h.r., full to large margins all around, beautiful rich color and a crisp detailed impression

VERY FINE. A RARE ORIGINAL GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1855 8-PENCE ORANGE.

This is one of the most elusive stamps of New South Wales, particularly in original-gum condition.

From the World Traveler Collection. Signed Kneitschel and with 2015 Sismondo certificate. SG £15,000 (Image)

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$ 15,500.00

SOLD for $5,000.00
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3204   ImageNOVA SCOTIA, 1857, 1sh Reddish Purple (6; SG 8). Just a faint trace of cancel at bottom, full to large margins all around, attractive color, trivial corner crease, otherwise a Very Fine example of this scarce stamp, from the World Traveler Collection, signed A. Brun and with clear 1974 Friedl certificate, SG £3,500, Unitrade C$7,000.00 (Image)

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$ 5,250.00

SOLD for $2,400.00
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3205 og ImageREUNION, 1852, 30c Black on Blue (2; Yvert 2). Without gum as issued, Type IV in the setting, extraordinarily large and well-balanced margins all around, sharp impression on fresh paper that still retains all its original bluing, barely discernible faint diagonal crease

EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A STRIKING UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE REUNION 1852 30-CENTIMES BLACK ON BLUE.

In 1852, Reunion was supplied with their first adhesive stamps. They were General French Colonies issues that were given to all the Colonies of France. However there were no 15c or 30c stamps to fulfill the 30c and 45c rates. Because it would take a long time for any new stamps to reach Reunion, it was decided to print new stamps locally. This same phenomenon occurred on other isolated islands throughout the world, such as Hawaii, Mauritius and Fiji, where the local printers produced the first stamps of the country, using much more primitive methods than more prosperous countries that had been producing stamps for several years. These typographed stamps of Reunion were printed on very thin pelure paper that often had irregularities such as wood pulp inclusions and pinholes.

These stamps proved to be unpopular with the local population, primarily due to the fact that they were issued without gum. A small number were used and the remainders were eventually destroyed, leaving scant few unused available today. Due to the crude printing methods, nearly every example has a fault to some degree, with many possessing several faults and/or repairs. This copy, from the David B Markowitz collection, is clearly superior to the vast majority.

Ex Wyer. Signed Calves and with 2015 Scheller certificate. Yvert €45,000 (Image)

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$ 39,000.00

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