​Postal Stamp Auction #514

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Jul 30, 2019 Pacific/Auckland

Mowbray Collectables ​Postal Stamp Auction #514

Tuesday Jul 30, 2019 23:45 Pacific/Auckland
Last date for bids: 
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019 23:45 Pacific/Auckland

​Our monthly postal stamp auction #514 has 3,674 of lots, worldwide, suitable for collectors.  Estimates range from NZ $10 to over $1,000.

 

There is 285 collection lots, 98 lots of thematics, then a strong selection of New Zealand postal history/postmarks, followed by 1,330 lots of New Zealand stamps.  There are 60 Polar lots, 132 lots of Australia, 361 lots of GB, 538 lots of British Commonwealth and 463 lots of Foreign.

 

Every lot is covered by our “Satisfaction Guarantee”.

 

Features items include – lot 1899 New Zealand 17/6d QV imperf (estimate NZ$750), lot 214 Australia 1915 10/- Roo OS perfin CTO, variety “misplaced Roo”, cat $5,000 (est NZ$2,500) and lot 2331 Gilbert & Ellice 1924 £1 GV mint (est NZ$600).

 

Remember all estimates are in New Zealand Dollars.  (NZ$1 = approx. US68c, €60c, £0.53)

 

There is no Buyer’s Premium added to the sale price of our postal stamp auctions.  (For New Zealand bidders 15% GST will be added to the sale price)

 

Once payment is received, items are dispatched in a timely manner, well packages, with a view to keeping the postage/courier costs as low as possible.

 

Reserve: is normally 66%-80% of the estimate.  Bids less than 66% of estimate are almost always declined.

 

The closing date for the auction is Tuesday 30th July, and bids should be received by midnight (NZ Time is GMT + 12).

 

For further information on any lots or to request scans, please email [email protected]

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