Australian States: Victoria, 1902, King Edward VII, £2 dark blue, light cancel, very fine.
SG 400; £300 ($500). (Scott 208).
Scott $450.
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Lot #356 - British Commonwealth australian states through br. guiana
Lot #357 - British Commonwealth australian states through br. guiana
Barbados, 1892, "HALF PENNY" surcharged in error on diagonal half of 1d carmine rose instead of 4d brown, tied segmented cancel on piece of document. Unknown to date and sold "as is". Worth further study.
SG 104 var. (Scott 61b var.).
Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot #358 - British Commonwealth australian states through br. guiana
Bermuda, 1815, stampless folded letter, bearing red manuscript "37½", red Philadelphia circular postmark PHI 14 AP transit, manuscript "Per Favour of Mr. Hezekiah Frith, to New York, Sir Henry Tucker had only 4 stampless covers earlier and all were to London or local. Very rare destination.
Estimate $300 - 500
Mr. Frith, the letter writer, affectionately named the "gentleman privateer" who engaged in piracy during the...
Lot #359 - British Commonwealth australian states through br. guiana
British Guiana, 1852, Waterlow Litho Issue, 1¢ black on magenta, margins all around, just touched at top left, DEMERARA MR 1858 c.d.s., "extensively rebacked", brilliant, fresh, Very Fine appearance. B.P.A. Cert (1977).
SG 9; £4,250 ($7,140). (Scott 6).
Scott $6,750.
Lot #360 - British Commonwealth canadian provinces
New Brunswick, 1851, 3d deep red BISECT, large margins, very fine, with 6d olive yellow margins all around except touched at BR, fine, both tied by "18" in oval grid and manuscript, on small envelope (closed scissor cut and file holes) bearing red LONDON MR 21 59 receiver on front and FREDERICTON MR 5 1859 origin on reverse. Rare and attractive., Ex. Jarrett.
SG 1a, 4. (Scott 1ab, 2).
Scott $4,750.
Lot #361 - British Commonwealth canadian provinces
New Brunswick, 1851, 3d red, large to clear margins all around, very fine, tied black "26" in grid on f.l.s. bearing on reverse black SHEDIAC JA9 N.B. origin c.d.s., St. John JA 10 1855 transit and FREDERICTON JA 14 receiver. (Scott 1).
Scott $950.
Lot #362 - British Commonwealth canadian provinces
New Brunswick, 1851, 3d red, clear to good margins all around, almost v.f., tied by light grid on blue folded letter bearing manuscript "4" and the following transits on reverse- inside docket Miramachi, red NOV 11 1855 W.O. DOUGLASTOWN- blue NOV 12 CHATHAM- ? NOV 14-NOV 26 ST. JOHN'S receiver. Interesting transit. (Scott 1).
Scott $950.
Lot #363 - British Commonwealth Canada
1855, Prince Albert, 6d slate gray, on medium wove paper, delicate 4-ring cancel, large to enormous margins all around, most likely a bottom right corner copy, an absolutely superb stamp. Probably the finest used example in existance, R.P.S. Cert. (1986), Ex Cantor (lot 120) (Scott 5).
Estimate $2,500 - 3,000.
Lot #364 - British Commonwealth Canada
1855, Prince Albert, 6d greenish gray, on medium wove paper, good to large margins all around, fresh, very fine (Scott 5b).
Scott $1,500.
Lot #365 - British Commonwealth Canada
1855, Prince Albert, 6d greenish gray, on medium wove paper, very light cancel, good to large margins 3½ sides, just touching frame-line at top right, fine, BPA Cert. (1960).
Unitrade 5b. (Scott 5b).
Scott $1,500.
Lot #366 - British Commonwealth Canada
1859, Prince Albert, 10¢ black brown, o.g., intense deep color, minor scuffs, typical centering for this major BNA Rarity, V. Greene Cert. (1991) (Scott 16).
Scott $15,000.
Lot #367 - British Commonwealth Canada
1872, Small Queen, Montreal Printing, 2¢ green, imperforate, PAIR, lightly hinged, extremely fine.
Unitrade C$900 ($830). (Scott 36a).
Scott $800.
Lot #368 - British Commonwealth Canada
1888, Small Queen, Ottawa Printing, 6¢ red brown, imperforate, pair, o.g. somewhat mottled which is typical, very fine (Scott 43b).
Scott $700.
Lot #369 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
1861 "Wood Block", 1d vermilion, grid cancel; corner crease, good to large margins all around, almost very fine.
SG 13; £2,750 ($4,620). (Scott 7).
Scott $2,650.
Lot #370 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
1861 "Wood Block", 1d carmine, light cancel, margins all around except 2 places, light creases, a very rare color, very fine appearance.
SG 13a; £3,500 ($5,880). (Scott 7a).
Scott $4,000.
Lot #371 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
1861 "Wood Block", 4d pale milky blue, the very rare "retouched right corner", margin at left cutting in other 2 sides, faults and repairs, very scarce variety.
SG 14aa; £8,500 ($14,280). (Scott 9d).
Scott $7,500.
Lot #372 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
1864-65, 6d light violet BISECT together with 1876, 1d on 1s green, cut in, tied on late usage reduced (by 37mm) envelope by "Diggers Post Wagon dumb cancel" with Capetown MR 20 83 receiver on reverse, Sismondo Cert. (2003).
SG 25 var., 33. (Scott 18 var., 22).
Estimate $200 - 250.
Lot #373 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
Ceylon, 1861, Queen Victoria, 8d yellow brown, Large Star watermark, unused; one errant perf, showing adjoining stamp at top, fine.
SG 32a; £2,250 ($3,780). (Scott 30).
Scott $1,800.
Lot #374 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
Cyprus, 1928, King George V, £5 black on yellow, o.g., centered, very fine, Brandon Cert. (1988).
SG 117a; £3,500 ($5,880). (Scott 109).
Scott $3,250.
Lot #375 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
Dominica, 1886, Queen Victoria, 1d lilac, bisected, with 4d gray tied together by DOMINICA DE 27 86 AO7 duplex on piece of letter showing some addressing.
SG 14a; £2,250 on cover ($3,780). (Scott 18a).
Scott $2,350 on cover
This item may only be returned if it receives a negative expertizing certificate.
Lot #376 - British Commonwealth cape of good hope through fiji
Fiji, 1871, Times Express, 1d black on rose, laid bâtonné paper, o.g., extremely fine, signed Bloch.
SG 5; £1,100 ($1,850). (Scott 6).
Scott $1,150.
Lot #377 - British Commonwealth gold coast
1876, Queen Victoria, 1d blue, perf 14, BISECT (½d), together with pair tied by B27 (Quittah) in grid cancels on small piece, very fine and rare., George Buhler handstamps.
SG 5a; £4,500 on cover ($7,560). (Scott 5a).
Scott $4,500 on cover.
Lot #378 - British Commonwealth gold coast
1879, Queen Victoria, 2d green, perf 14, BISECT (1d), tied by "556" in grid on piece bearing matching CAPE COAST NO 10 84 c.d.s. Rare., very fine, Royal cert. (2009) " not prepared to certify". Signed: Diena.
SG 6a; £4,250 on cover ($7,140). (Scott 6a).
Scott $4,250 on cover.
Lot #379 - British Commonwealth gold coast
1879, Queen Victoria, 2d green, perf 14, QUADRISECT (½d), tied by "556" Cape Coast and red cancels together with single on piece, very fine and extremely rare, B.P.A. Cert. (1948) signed Robson Lowe, Douglas Roth, Arthur E.F. Ginn, all of whom we respect.
SG 6b; £7,500 on cover ($12,600). (Scott 6b).
Scott $7,500 on cover.
Lot #380 - British Commonwealth gold coast
1884, Queen Victoria, 1d rose carmine, BISECT (½d), tied by neat blue ADDA MY 9 89 c.d.s. to small piece. very fine and very rare.
SG 12b; £5,000 on cover ($8,400). (Scott 13a).
Scott $5,000 on cover.
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