5 (69) 1921-22 12¢ slate-grey K George V, wmkd Script CA, perf 14, this is among the rarest used 20th-Century East Africa stamps, vastly undercatalogued, F-VF, with Brandon certificate
Auction #133 - Public Auction
By: COLONIAL STAMP CO.
COLONIAL STAMP CO. Auction #133 - Public Auction
We welcome all of you to our 133rd consecutive British Colony Auction, and sincerely hope that all of you are well – face masks at the ready!
We are continuing to work on filling want lists every day. I am happily amazed at the number of lists coming in realizing we all have a lot more time to work on our own collections! I have then had a chance to work on our Reference Collections as well. We continue to acquire material every month (into 6 figures,) and ship out an equal amount to help insure that we can supply great material, big and small, to help fill-in your want list needs. So keep them coming and you will be pleasantly surprised at the exceptional depth of the stock!
The current Public Auction starts off with a strong range of Great Britain to the £5 (x2). British Africa contains many scarce to rare items BCA (Nyasaland) includes SG 53a, Cape of Good Hope has fine triangles and the all but impossible mint SG 39! Strong Gold Coast plus Kenya SG 111b mint (the second one we have had in over 60 years!) and 17 large Madagascar Consular issues. Natal shows £5 K Edward both s & m and New Republic is 19 lots strong. Niger Coast provisionals and strong Rhodesia which includes double heads and Admirals (including SG 236a – a great mint rarity!) Togo shows rarities and there is a major Zanzibar section.
British West Indies has an Antigua #19 mint and there are better early Bahamas items plus strong Barbados, British Guiana, Falkland high values, and scarce Trinidad.
British Oceania is highlighted by a wide run of New Zealand classics (including SG 1) and the impossible “O.P.S.O.”s. North West Pacific Islands and Niue have rarities and interesting items as well.
Did I forget the almost 100 lots of Canada and Provinces? Australia? British Asia? As always:
Happy Hunting!
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Lot #721 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
35 (93) 1925 7'50¢ orange-yellow K George V on chalk-surfaced paper, wmkd Script CA (sideways), perf 14, scarce and undercatalogued used, perfectly centered, "Kampala" cds, SUPERB, with RPSL certificate
Lot #722 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
46-59 (110-23) 1935-37 1¢-£1 K George V Pictorials, wmkd MCA, perf 12x13, 14, and 13, cplt (14), OG, VLH, F-VF
Lot #723 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
46-59 (110-23) 1935-37 1¢-£1 K George V Pictorials, wmkd MCA, perf 12x13, or 14, and 13, cplt (14), light cancels throughout, F-VF
Lot #724 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
47b (111b) 1937 5c black and green K George V Dhow on Lake Victoria, Die I (rope not joined to sail), wmkd MCA, VARIETY - perf 13x12, left sheet-margin example, fresh, bright color, a very rare stamp, quite undercatalogued, rarely offered as a marginal example, ex-Sir Gawaine Baillie, BT, OG, VLH, VF-S, with RPSL certificate
Lot #725 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
47b (111b) 1937 5c black and green K George V Dhow on Lake Victoria, Die I (rope not joined to sail), wmkd MCA, VARIETY - perf 13x12, a very rare stamp (even used), strongly undercatalogued, lightly canceled, F-VF
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