Lot No Description Estimate Low Estimate High Hammer ex VAT
1201 Mauritius: 1901-07 Arms 1c. imperf. colour trial in grey and black on red paper watermarked Crown CA, thin in margin, otherwise fine with gum. Photo. 60 80
1202 Mauritius: 1901-07 12c. die proof of duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), dated “26 JUN. 00”, and with pencil inscription “Mauritius”. S.G. 148 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1203 Mauritius: 1901-07 Arms 1r. imperf. colour trial in dull purple on bluish unwatermarked paper, extremely fine and fresh with gum. Photo. 100 120 140
1204 Mauritius: 1910 to 1934, a mint selection of singles and multiples with plate no.’s incl. 1921-34 values to 20c., some gum toning, otherwise mainly fine mint. (13 items) 40 60 55
1205 Mauritius: 1910 50c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), dated “10 AUG. 08”. S.G. 191 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1206 Mauritius: 1921-26 4c. die proof of duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “AFTER/ STRIKING” and dated “14/10/21” in pencil. S.G. 209 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1207 Mauritius: 1921-34 1c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “AFTER/ STRIKING” and dated “11. 9. 26” in pen. S.G. 223 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1208 Mauritius: 1921-34 3c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “AFTER/ STRIKING” and dated “11. 9. 26” in pen. S.G. 225 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1209 Mauritius: 1921-34 4c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “AFTER/ STRIKING” and dated “11. 9. 26” in pen. S.G. 226 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1210 Mauritius: 1921-34 8c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “AFTER/ STRIKING” and dated “11. 9. 26” in pen. S.G. 229 P. Photo. 150 170
1211 Mauritius: 1921-34 8c. orange in a scarce complete unmounted mint sheet of 120 perfs. largely separated between panes otherwise mainly fine. S.G. 229 40 50 50
1212 Mauritius: 1921-34 10c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “BEFORE/ HARDENING” and dated “-4 AUG 1926”. S.G. 230 P. Photo. 150 170
1213 Mauritius: 1921-34 15c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “BEFORE/ HARDENING”. S.G. 233 P. Photo. 150 170
1214 Mauritius: 1921-34 15c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “AFTER/ STRIKING” and dated “11. 9. 26” in pen. S.G. 233 P. Photo. 150 170 110
1215 Mauritius: 1921-34 20c. die proof of country name and duty plate in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “BEFORE/ HARDENING” and dated “-4 AUG 1926”. S.G. 234 P. Photo. 150 170
1216 Mauritius: 1942 censored cover to the Red Cross in Geneva, franked 20c. and with censor cachet and label. 50 60 45
1217 Mauritius: Covers, a Q.V. to K.G.VI selection of 47 items, the majority postal stationery unused, also used with censored, first flights, etc., fair to fine. 70 90 110
1218 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: A mainly fine unused collection on leaves and loose, incl. Postcards with formular cards and reply cards, Envelopes with 1862 “CANCELLED” 9d., scarce 1891 50c. on 1882 8c., Registered Envelopes, Wrappers, etc. (49 items) 150 170 160
1219 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Postcards: 1879 stamp-sized die proof for 6c. value in black on white glazed card, mounted in sunken frame (33 x 37mm.) numbered “XV.”, ex. De La Rue archives. Photo. 100 120 100
1220 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1862 6d. coloured die proofs in rose, pink (cut around and separately affixed) and black respectively on card (31 x 31mm. approx.) ex. printer’s archives. (3). H&G 1 P. 150 170 1150
1221 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1862 6d. coloured die proofs in brown and turquoise respectively on thick card (40 x 40mm. approx.) ex. printer’s archives. (2). H&G 1 P. 100 120 1150
1222 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1862 9d. coloured die proofs in claret, black and purple respectively on card (27 x 33mm. approx.) ex. printer’s archives. (3). H&G 2 P. 150 170 1200
1223 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1862 9d. coloured die proofs in red and blue-green respectively on thick card (37 x 40mm. approx.) ex. printer’s archives. (2). H&G 2 P. 100 120 1250
1224 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1873 1s.8d. coloured die proof in issued milky blue, cut to shape and mounted in sunken frame (49 x 50mm.) ex. printer’s archives. H&G 6 P. 60 80 420
1225 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1891 50c. on 1882 8c. milky blue, with G.P.O. Mauritius double circle and ms. control, unused, fine and scarce. H&G 15. 70 90
1226 Mauritius: Postal Stationery: Registered Envelopes: 1891-93 12c., 1904 8c. and 12c., size F, 1913 12c. (slight faults), Envelopes 1904 6c. and 15c., all overprinted “SPECIMEN”, also 1862 6d., 9d. (2, one faded) overprinted “CANCELLED”. (9 items) 100 120
1227 Mauritius: Forgeries: A classical range of forgeries and facsimiles of early issues, incl. engraved “Post Office” 1d. presented as a proof on card, Lapirot, Britannias, etc., poor to fine. (42) 150 200 200
1228 Mexico: Postal Stationery: Hidalgo 10c. and 25c. envelopes pen-cancelled, the first handstamped “GUANJUATO” and numbered, the second “VERACRUZ” and numbered “381”, both with Phil. Fed. of S. Africa certificate (1980). 60 80
1229 Monaco: 1946 Child Welfare set of six in issued colours on épreuve de luxe (255 x 205mm.) 80 100
1230 Monaco: 1955 25th Monte Carlo Rally 100f. scarlet and blackish-brown in a fresh unmounted mint block of four. S.G.517, cat. £240. 40 50 42
1231 Monaco: An early to modern mint selection on stockcards and loose incl. 1891-94 5f., 1901-21 5f. mauve, 1919 War Orphans to 1f., 1920 Marriage to 1f.+1f., 1939 Stadium 10f., 1949 Red Cross miniature sheet, etc., mainly fine. 250 300 440
1232 Mongolia: A mint and used selection on stockleaves with 1924 values to $1 (, incl. perf. 10 used), 1926-27 values to 3t. mint (2), used (2), 5t. mint (2) and used, etc., fair to fine. (76) 200 250 240
1233 Mongolia: A mainly mint collection in six stockbooks, issues from 1932, incl. 1932 to 10t. mint and used, 1946 25th. Anniversary of Independence set, 1953 Choibalsan values to 5t. (2), extensive later issues with Genghis Khan sets, etc., mainly fine. 150 200 200
1234 Montserrat: 1932 Tercentenary 1/2d. to 5/- set with “Madame Joseph” faked cancellations, fine. S.G. 84-93. 50 60 75
1235 Morocco: A used collection in an album with French Post Offices 1891-1900 values to 2p. on 2f. incl. 50c. on 50c. type a, 1p. on 1f. (5, incl. a pair), also six values to 1p. on 1f. on registered cover, 1902-10, 1911-17 sets, Protectorate 1914-21, 1917 sets, also 1917 2f. and 5f. on seperate registered covers, later issues to 1955 with 1938 Child Welfare set, Postage Dues with 1896 set, Post Offices in Tangier with 1918-24 set (incl. 25c. with overprint omitted), some post-Independence issues, many covers throughout, mainly fine. 500 600 500
1236 Morocco Agencies: British Currency: 1907-13 De La Rue 1/- (3), 2/6 (2, one with slight perf. toning), handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB17), mainly fine with gum. S.G. 37-8 S. 80 100
1237 Morocco Agencies: British Currency: 1907-13 Somerset House 2/6 handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB15) in a block of four, marginal from the top of the sheet, mainly fine with full gum. S.G. 41 S. Photo. 180 200 320
1238 Morocco Agencies: British Currency: 1907-13 Somerset House 2/6 handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB15) in a vertical pair, marginal from the foot of the sheet, some bends, otherwise fine with full gum. S.G. 41 S. 80 100 65
1239 Morocco Agencies: British Currency: 1914-31 1d., 3d., 4d., 2/6, 5/- (2), 1925-36 1/2d., 11/2d., 2d., 21/2d., 6d., 1/-, all handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB32), with gum, some small faults. (12). Btwn. S.G. 43 and 61 S. 280 300
1240 Morocco Agencies: 1925-37 1/2d. to 4d., 1/- (overprinted “SPECIMEN” type GB23), unique examples handstamped with varying impressions of the local Bechuanaland “SPECIMEN” handstamp, without gum, the 2d. and 21/2d. trimmed at foot. (5). S.G. 55-9, 61 S. Photo. One set only of U.P.U. distribution was forwarded to Bechuanaland, their practice being to affix these to a ledger with protective handstamp often tying item to page. Prior to Independence these were returned to the British P.O. from where they were officially released. See also lots 1249-51. 110 130
1241 Morocco Agencies: British Currency: 1925-36 1/-, two examples handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB23), fine with gum. S.G. 61 S. 40 50 30
1242 Morocco Agencies: British Currency: 1949 5d. horizontal pair from the lower left corner of the sheet, one [20/1] showing interesting unlisted flaw line parallel to chin, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 84 var. 70 90 50
1243 Morocco Agencies: Spanish Currency: 1907-12 40c. on 4d. green and chocolate-brown and 12p. on 10/- handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB17), fine with gum, also 5c. on 1/2d., 15c. on 11/2d. to 25c. on 211/2d., 50c. on 5d., 1p. on 10d., all handstamped “ULTRAMAR” in violet, without gum (usual colour run etc.). (8). S.G. 112, 114-7, 119-20, 123 S. Photo. 110 130
1244 Morocco Agencies: Spanish Currency: 1914-26 3c. on 1/2d. (slight thin) to 40c. on 4d. and 6p. on 5/- (damaged corner) handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB32), also 6p. on 5/-, two examples handstamped type GB23 (one with additional unserifed “SPECIMEN” handstamp in violet - stain on gum). (10). S.G. 128-34, 136 S. 200 250
1245 Morocco Agencies: Spanish Currency: 1948 Olympics 1p.20 on 1/- brown, variety surcharge double, mint, fine. S.G. 181a, cat. £750. B.P.A. certificate (1955). Photo. 320 350 300
1246 Morocco Agencies: French Currency: 1917-24 50c. on 5d. and 1935-36 3f. on 2/6 (small bend at top) handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB23), 1924-32 6f. on 5/-, 1925-34 1f.50 on 1/- and 1935-37 1f.50 on 1/- handstamped type GB32, mainly fine with gum. (5). S.G. 197, 201, 211, 224, 225 S. 120 150 90
1247 Morocco Agencies: French Currency: 1924-32 3f. on 2/6, 6f. on 5/-, 5c. on 1/2d. to 1f.50 on 1/- set, all handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB32), mainly fine with gum. (12). S.G. 200-11 S. 110 130 80
1248 Morocco Agencies: French Currency: 1924-32 6f. on 5/- vertical strip of three handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type GB32), without gum, one thinned. (12). S.G. 201 S. 60 80
1249 Morocco Agencies: French Currency 1925-34 5c. on 1/2d to 75c. on 9d., 1f. on 10d., unique examples handstamped with varying impressions of the local Bechuanaland “SPECIMEN” handstamp, without gum, some slight faults, three trimmed at foot. (8). S.G. 202-8, 210 S. Photo. One set only of U.P.U. distribution was forwarded to Bechuanaland, their practice being to affix these to a ledger with protective handstamp often tying item to page. Prior to Independence these were returned to the British P.O. from where they were officially released. See also lots 1240, 1250 and 1251. 150 170
1250 Morocco Agencies: Tangier 1934-35 1/2d., 1d. and 11/2d. set of three, unique examples handstamped with varying impressions of the local Bechuanaland “SPECIMEN” handstamp, without gum, fine. S.G. 235-7 S. Photo. One set only of U.P.U. distribution was forwarded to Bechuanaland, their practice being to affix these to a ledger with protective handstamp often tying item to page. Prior to Independence these were returned to the British P.O. from where they were officially released. See also Lots 124, 1249 and 1251. 100 120 100
1251 Morocco Agencies: Tangier: 1936 1/2d., 11/2d., 1937 Coronation 11/2d., 1937 1d. (B.P.A. certificate, 1984) and 11/2d., unique examples handstamped with varying impressions of local Bechuanaland “SPECIMEN” handstamp, fine without gum. (6). S.G. 241, 243-4, 246-7 S. One set only of U.P.U. distribution was forwarded to Bechuanaland, their practice being to affix these to a ledger with protective handstamp often tying item to page. Prior to Independence these were returned to the British P.O. from where they were officially released. See also lots 1240, 1249 and 1250. 150 170 160
1252 Nauru: 1937-48 1/2d. to 10/- white paper set of fourteen, mint, fine. S.G. 26B-39B, cat £180 40 50 40
1253 Netherlands: 1852 to 1891, a selection in an approval book, incl. 1852-63 5c. (6), 10c. (12), and 15c., 1864 values to 15c. (5), all used, also 1891 1g. slate-violet mint (possible hinge thin), mainly good to fine. (64). 100 120 260
1254 Netherlands: 1852-63 10c. deep carmine-red, plate III, a rare block of four [41-2/46-7], used, good to large margins close at upper left. N.V.P.H. 2e Moeijes certificate (1991). Photo. 780 800
1255 Netherlands: 1852-63 10c. lake-red, plate V, a rare block of four [82-3/87-8], lightly cancelled, good to large margins close at top. N.V.P.H. 2h. Photo. 780 800
1256 Netherlands: 1852-63 10c. deep carmine, plate IX, a scarce horizontal strip of four [52-55], used, good to large margins a little close at top. N.V.P.H. 2o. Photo. 550 600
1257 Netherlands: 1852-63 15c. orange, plate I, a scarce horizontal strip of five [61-5], used. N.V.P.H. 3c. Photo. 600 650
1258 Netherlands: An early to 1960's collection in a Minkus printed album, with strength in largely complete mainly fine used issues from the 1930's, good ranges of charity sets, 1940 German Occupation surcharge set fine used, 1942 Legion Fund miniature sheets mint, also some covers, etc., fair to fine. (many 100's). 150 200 160
1259 Netherlands: An extensive used collection, 1872 to 1965, with some covers and cards incl. 1872-91 values to 2g.50, 1891-4 values to 1g., 1893-98 to 2g.50 (3), 5g., 1905 10g., 1913 Centenary to 10g. (2, one with variety damaged “E'”), 1920 2.50 0n 10g. surcharge pair, 1924 Exhibition set, 1926-32 11/2c. missing “T” , Interrupted Perfs. incl. pairs and blocks, 1942 Legion miniature sheets etc., fair to fine. 1500 1800 1250
1260 Netherlands: A used collection on leaves, 1924 to 1966, with Charity issues incl. interrupted perfs., Airs incl. 1951 Seagull pair, some covers, mainly fine. 200 250 180
1261 Netherlands Indies: 1864 10c. carmine mint with large part original gum, fair to good margins all round. S.G. 1 40 50
1262 Newfoundland: 1865-71 10c. black on thin yellowish paper, a mint block of four, the lower pair unmounted, mainly fine. S.G. 27, cat. £1,100+. Photo. 350 400 370
1263 Newfoundland: 1937 Additional Coronation issue, a specialised grouping of mint multiples, comprising comb perf. 1c., 3c., 25c. and 48c. (B.P.A. certificate, 1953) blocks of four, line perf. 1c., 7c., 8c., 10c., 20c. , 24c. (block of six), 25c. and 48c. blocks of four, also varieties comprising line perf. 1c. block of four with “fish-hook”, 7c. block of six with “medallion” re-entry [4/8], 14c. re-entries [3/10, 4/10] in block of four and corner block of eight, 20c. block of nine with “extra chimney”, and 48c. imperf. pair, mainly fine mint with most unmounted. (81) 200 250 220
1264 Newfoundland: 1937 Coronation 7c. re-entry at right, 3c. in marginal blocks of sixteen and eight and 14c. (2) all mint with some minor varieties, fine. 30 40 45
1265 Newfoundland: A used collection on leaves, 1911 to 1947, incl. 1911-16 and 1919 sets, 1920 3c. on 15c. surcharge 131/2mm. between bars (3, incl. a pair), 1923, 1928-29, 1929-31 sets, 1931 Air Mail sets with and without watermark, 1933 Gilbert sets (2, one with first day cancellations), 1941-44 set in blocks of four, 1939-49 Postage Dues etc., mainly fine. 600 700 800
1266 New Guinea: 1915 (Jan.) “G.R.I./ 3d.” German registration label Kieta (Deutsch-Neuguinea) with variety no stops after “R” and “I”, mint, fine and rare. S.G. 38 var., unlisted by S.G. and Gibbs and believed unique. R.P.S. certificate (1984). Photo. 4300 4800
1267 New Guinea: 1915-16 wmk. 5 1/2d. bright green, mint horizontal strip of six from bottom row of 3rd. setting, types a, c, c, c, b, c, perf. reinforcement, otherwise mainly fine, 1d. dull red, mint block of eighteen (6 x 3) from scarce 3rd setting, the upper row type b, middle row type c, lower row a, c, c, c, b, c, perforations misaligned between centre and upper rows, some light overall gum toning and perf. irregularities, otherwise mainly fine with ten unmounted. S.G. 65a, 67a 140 160
1268 New Guinea: 1915-16 wmk. 5 5d. brown, mint block of eighteen (6 x 3) from foot of pane of scarce 3rd. setting, the upper row type b, middle row type c, lower row a, c, c, c, b, c, mainly fine with ten unmounted. S.G. 72 200 250
1269 New Guinea: 1916 (Jan. 11) registered cover to Cheshire, franked Australia “OS” perfin 1/-, tied by fine Kieta c.d.s., backstamped Sydney, London and Warrington, attractive. 40 60 60
1270 New Guinea: 1918 (Sept 24), 1915-16 1/2d. used alongside New South Wales 1907 1/2d. blue-green on cover to Birmingham, well tied by “MELBOURNE/VIC” c.d.s.’s, unusual. S.G. 65 50 70
1271 New Zealand: 1860 cover to Glasgow bearing 1857-63 no watermark 6d. pale brown (lifted and replaced), clear to good margins. 160 180,
1272 New Zealand: 1891-94 Perf 121/2 x 10 1d. rose fresh mint block of four. S.G. 216ba, cat. £800+. Photo 320 350
1273 New Zealand: 1898(c.) 3d. Waterlow sample sheetlet of nine in purple brown, each with small punch hole and overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS, LTD.”, mainly fine without gum. Photo. 350 380
1274 New Zealand: 1899-1903 perf 11, no watermark 6d. rose-red in a mint block of twenty four (4 x 6) from the top of the sheet, some perf. reinforcement, otherwise fresh unmounted mint. S.G. 265b. Photo. 650 700
1275 New Zealand: 1906 1d. bright rose-carmine on “Cowan” paper, perf. 11, from Royle plates, mint block of four, hinged on upper pair only, centred low and a few minor tone spots on gum, otherwise fine. S.G. 357, cat. £400+. B.P.A. certificate (2002) 80 100
1276 New Zealand: 1906 1d. bright rose-carmine on “Cowan” paper, perf. 14 x 141/2, from Royle plates, mint block of four, hinged on upper pair only, centred left, otherwise fine. S.G. 360, cat. £240+. B.P.A. certificate (2002) 70 90
1277 New Zealand: 1915 to 1933 selection, incl. recess mixed perf. pairs and blocks, plate no.’s, shades, etc. to 1/- (8), range of typo plate proofs comprising 1/2d. (4), 11/2d. (6), 2d. (3), 3d. (15 incl. corner blocks of eight and four), etc., mostly good to fine. (187) 120 150 360
1278 New Zealand: 1926-34 2/- deep blue (unmounted, one with light crease) and 3/- mauve (hinged on two only) on Jones paper in matching lower left corner marginal blocks of four. S.G. 466-7 280 300 250
1279 New Zealand: 1936(c.) essay for unadopted 1d. Health design (202 x 308mm.), endorsed “Rough Suggestion”, attributed to J.Berry. Photo 160 180 220
1280 New Zealand: 1940(c.) Artists drawing (224 x 127mm.), for unadopted 1d. Health design depicting flowering clematis, in black, pale-buff and Chinese white on thick card (252 x 162mm.), attributed to the artist L.C.Mitchell. Photo. 240 260 270
1281 New Zealand: 1941 (June 18) censored cover from Waimate to a Gunner in 14th. Brigade, Pacific Section, 2nd. N.Z.E.F., returned to Base Records, Wellington and with violet framed “MEDICALLY BOARDED” cachet, slight staining. 60 80
1282 New Zealand: 1942(c.) essay for unadopted 1d. Health stamp on thick paper (193 x 269mm.), attributed to J.Berry. Photo. 160 180 220
1283 New Zealand: 1950(c.) essay (172 x 268mm.) similar to 1950 Centennial of Canterbury 3d. featuring John Robert Godley. Photo. 230 260 260
1284 New Zealand: 1955(c.) Artists drawing for unadopted 2d. Health design (221 x 343mm.) with stamp sized photographic reproduction below, signed by the artist J.Berry. Photo. 230 260 270
1285 New Zealand: A used collection on leaves, 1929 to 1972, with strength in Health issues incl. 1931 set, etc., mainly fine. 100 120 90
1286 New Zealand: Postal Fiscals: 1931 to 1958, a used selection, incl. 9/-, 30/-, £3, £4 (2) and £5 (2), mainly fair to fine. (30). 100 120 110
1287 New Zealand: Revenues: 1882(c) Stamp Duty long type imperf. proofs on thin card for 2/6, 3/-. 5/-, 6/-, 8/-, £1, 25/-, 30/-, £2, £5, £6 and £10, all in issued colours with close to clear margins. 280 300 320
1288 Niger Coast: 1892-94 1/2d. to 1/- set tied by Old Calabar River “FE 2/94” c.d.s.’s to registered cover to London, transit and Mar. 10 arrival datestamps, good colours. S.G. 1-6. Photo. 80 100 130
1289 Niue: 1935 Silver Jubilee 21/2d. vertical pair from the foot of the sheet, imperf. horizontally, mint, fine. S.G. 70 var., cat. £250. Photo. 100 120
1290 Norfolk Island: 1980-81 2c. imperf. proof in unissued Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk design affixed to Harrison presentation card (102 x 127mm.). 150 200
1291 North Borneo: 1911 25c. to $10 set with shades to $2, mint, mainly fine. (10). S.G. 178-83, cat. £500+. Photo. 130 150 190
1292 North Borneo: 1911 $10 imperf. plate proof in black and orange on unwatermarked wove paper. S.G. 183 P. Photo. 80 100 60
1293 North Borneo: 1947 $2 block of four and $5 vertical pair (one with lower bar partly broken at left), cancelled by type D17 c.d.s. of Apr. 7 1949 (predates Proud by 13 days) on O.H.M.S. envelope. S.G. 348-9 var. 60 70
1294 Northern Nigeria: 1912 1/2d. to £1 set with shades of 1/2d., 1d. (2), 2d., 4d., 6d., 9d. and 1/-, mint, mainly fine. (21). S.G. 40-52, cat. £240+. 70 90 100
1295 Northern Rhodesia: 1925-29 1/2d. to 20/- set with some shades to 4d., mint, a few slight faults but good appearance. (23). S.G. 1-17, cat. £380+. 70 90 120
1296 Norway: 1855 to 1970, a virtually complete used collection in a printed album incl. a very fine 1855 4sk., 1856-60, 1863-66 sets, 1867-68 set with shades, Posthorns incl. 1882-93 12ore, 1905 surcharges, 1907-10 King Haakon both dies, 1941 Victory overprints with and without watermark, Officials, Postage Dues, 1872 Returned Letter stamps, mainly fine. 500 600 680
1297 Nova Scotia: 1851 to 1863, a small mint or used selection, incl. 1851-57 3d. (2, one large margins, the other touched and thinned), etc., poor to fine. (10). 50 70 50
1298 Nyasaland: 1897 (June 29) British Central Africa “License to Carry a Gun” issued at Chiromo, bearing £1 black and blue dated in ms. and cancelled by “RUO” double ring, folded and with usual climatic tone spots, scarce. 400 450 300
1299 Nyasaland: 1903-04 1d. to £10 overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12, a), mainly fine with gum. (10). S.G. 59-67, cat. £575. Photo. 180 200 210
1300 Nyasaland: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/- variety kite and vertical log, mint, fine. S.G. 126k, cat. £300. Photo. 90 100 100
1301 Pakistan: Bahawalpur State: Revenues: Court Fee 1r. in bright blue, 2r. in purple, 5r. in red and 10r. in deep green, colour samples overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD/SPECIMEN” and affixed to Waterlow presentation card (112 x 126mm.), imperf. exept 10r. perf. 14, each with colour annotation, attractive and unusual. 200 250 200
1302 Papua: 1901 Watermark Rosettes ungummed paper sample (236 x 180mm.), fine. 180 200
1303 Papua: 1906 “PAPUA” proof overprint on British New Guinea 1d black and carmine. watermark vertical, fine without gum and rare. This the example illustrated in Hamilton Croaker (p. 9). Photo. 1500 1700 1700
1304 Poland: 1815 to 1870, Russian administration, a selection of seven mainly stampless entires on display pages, variously addressed, incl. 1874 from Marienwerder to Podgosz franked 1g., etc., fair to fine. 100 120 80
1305 Poland: 1828 to 1900, Russian administration, a selection of mainly pre-stamp entires, etc. with postal stationery, money orders, Russia used in Poland, etc., also some literature, fair to fine. 200 250 150
1306 Poland: Pre-stamp, a selection of 25 fiscal documents from 1828 to 1833, a good range, poor to fine. 100 120 180
1307 Poland: Prussian Occupation, an accumulation of mainly nineteenth century civil and official mail, legal documents with some postally used, etc., fair to fine. 160 200 140
1308 Poland: 1918-19 Polish Reoccupation of former German Territories, a collection on display leaves with some mint multiples, varieties, forgeries, covers, also 1915-18 German Occupation issues with covers, etc., mainly fair to fine. 200 220 480
1309 Poland: 1918-19, a duplicated mint and used collection in a stockbook, with some forgeries, provisionals, local overprints, articles, etc., fair to fine. 120 150 140
1310 Poland: 1918 (c.) a selection of unadopted imperf. essays and reproductions, denominated between 3f. and 5M., mainly fine. (8) 100 120 80
1311 Poland: 1940 Katyn Massacre, the outstanding display collection on exhibition pages, with related covers, telegrams, ephemera, photographs, labels, etc., mainly good to fine. 350 400 520
1312 Poland: 1941-45, selection of proofs and essays incl. Government in London 1941 75g. imperf. colour trial (3), 1943 80g. imperf. proof in unissued design, 1945 Relief Fund 1z.+2z. colour trials (6), Second Polish Corps in Italy 1945 photographic essays of unadopted designs (4), mainly fine. (16) 100 120 1550
1313 Poland: 1941-44 Polish Exiled Government in London and Forces in Italy issues, a duplicated mainly mint selection in a stockbook and loose, with multiples, some varieties, photographic essays, etc., mainly good to fine. 200 250 600
1314 Poland: 1941-44 Polish Exiled Government in London, 5g. stamp-sized unadopted essay in dark blue, brown and Chinese white depicting saboteurs, mounted in sunken frame (130 x 114mm.). Photo. 120 150 600
1315 Poland: 1941-44 Polish Exiled Government in London, 25g. stamp-sized unadopted essay in maroon and Chinese white depicting Polish soldier in France, mounted in sunken frame (116 x 120 mm.). Photo. 120 150 520
1316 Poland: 1948 Anti-TB set in two vertical strips of ten, each with se-tenant advertising label at right, unmounted mint (one set hinged in margins). S.G. 642-5. 150 180 90
1317 Poland: 1948 Anti-TB set of four with se-tenant labels, all ten designs of each value, also 1960 Stamp Centenary 60g. to 2z.50 in miniature sheetlets of four, mint mainly fine. 100 120 60
1318 Poland: 1950-52 Groszy overprints, a collection on leaves, etc., with definitives and commemoratives, some multiples, a good range of covers, mainly good to fine. 150 180 110
1319 Poland: A collection of issues from 1960 to 1993 in a large printed album with ranges of early overprinted issues, 1925 National Fund set, 1928 Warsaw Exhibition miniature sheet mint, 1938 Warsaw Exhibition sheet perf. and imperf. mint (faults), 1944 National Heroes set used, 1948 Roosevelt miniature sheet mint, 1948 Culture sheet mint, extensive and largely complete later ranges, also a range of Port Gdansk issues, locals, and Judenpost Litzmannstadt-Ghetto 5k., 10k. and 20k., mainly fair to fine. (many 100's). 350 400 500
1320 Poland: An early to modern accumulation in a carton, with covers, literature, labels, mint multiples, cancellations, etc., varied condition. 300 400 550
1321 Poland: An accumulation in a stockbook, mainly 1920 to 1922 issues with 1921 Red Cross issues, Silesia, Allenstein, reoccupied territories, some mint multiples, etc., fair to fine. 180 200 360
1322 Poland: An early to modern mint and used accumulation in approval books, on stockcards, etc. incl. Locals, varieties, miniature sheets, etc., poor to fine. 150 200 110
1323 Poland: An early to modern accumulation in a printed album, on leaves and loose contained in a carton, incl. covers, labels, etc., varied condition. 150 180 110
1324 Poland: An early to modern selection with some duplication, mint and used, in a stockbook, incl. Cinderellas, Locals, varieties, overprints, etc., mainly good to fine. 120 150 260
1325 Poland: An early to modern collection in three albums and a stockbook, mint and used, with good ranges of covers, registration labels, cancellations, labels, etc., fair to fine. 100 120 230
1326 Poland: Collection of issues from 1944 to 1951 in a binder, mint and used incl. 1946 Education set mint, Groszy overprints, covers, etc., fair to fine. 100 120 80
1327 Poland: An interesting collection of Territories seized by Prussia, on display pages and loose with illustrated telegrams, a good range of entires variously franked and addressed, etc., poor to fine. 120 150 140
1328 Poland: A collection on display pages, 1919 to 1938, incl. a study of 1925-32 definitives, 1928-31 1z. on horizontally and vertically laid papers, 1938 Philatelic Exhibition sheet perf. and imperf., many varieties, etc., chiefly fine. 100 120 140
1329 Poland: A duplicated mint collection, 1923 to 1952, in four stockbooks incl. 1925 National Relief Fund set, 1934 Katowice Exhibition 20g. (30, incl. a block of 28), 30g. (2), 1944 National Heroes set (2), 1945 82nd. Anniversary set (2), 1948 Roosevelt values to 120z. (2), also Officials, Postage Dues, etc, fair to fine. 450 500 320
1330 Poland: A mainly used stock, issues 1923 to 1960 in five stockbooks incl. 1946 Education, 1947 Culture miniature sheet on cover, 1948 Roosevelt, later mint from 1952, fair to fine. 150 180 130
1331 Poland: A selection of miniature sheets, 1937 to 1955, incl. 1938 Stratosphere (3), 1947-48 Polish Culture (2), 1945 Red Cross Charity Label sheets perf. (6) and imperf. (4), 1954 5z. perf. and imperf. in changed colour, mainly fine mint. 200 250 160
1332 Poland: A mint and used duplicated accumulation in eight stockbooks, issues 1960 to 1993, with sets, miniature sheets, etc., chiefly fine. 120 150 120
1333 Poland: Postage Dues and Officials, 1919 to 1954, a mint and used selection on leaves and loose in an album, incl. Provisionals, covers, mint multiples, etc., fair to fine. 100 120 110
1334 Poland: Forgeries, 1860 to 1945, a selection mainly on display pages incl. 1860 10k. (3, one on cover - also a genuine example for comparison), 1919 Gniezno provisionals, 1928 Exhibition miniature sheet, 1944 Local overprints, etc., mainly fine. 120 150 190
1335 Poland: Cinderellas, a selection of mainly labels, incl. mint multiples, a good range of subjects incl. Scouts, etc., chiefly fine. (200+) 150 180 90
1336 Poland: Cinderellas, a heavily duplicated accumulation of Red Cross and Army labels in sheets or large multiples, mainly fine unmounted mint. (1,000’s) 120 150 160
1337 Poland: Airmails, a middle to modern selection with a range of covers incl. first flights, good ranges of markings and labels, 1921 25m. imperf. between stamp and label at base mint, etc., poor to fine. 150 200 210
1338 Poland: Airmails: Balloon Posts, 1926 to 1973, a collection on leaves, mainly covers (80§, 43 being pre-W.W.II), range of cachets and markings incl. 1926 First National Free Balloon Race label on three flown cards, 1934 and 1936 Gordon Bennett, etc., mainly fine. 1000 1200 600
1339 Poland: Locals: A collection of mainly 1917 to 1919 issues in a stockbook, on leaves, etc., with Zarki, provisionals, Levant, Polish Corps in Russia, varieties, some Lithuania, etc., mainly fair to fine. 300 350 1150
1340 Poland: Post Offices in Danzig: 1924 to 1938, a duplicated mint and used accumulation in a stockbook and on leaves, incl. 1933 1z. mint (2), etc., fair to fine. 100 120 140
1341 Poland: Polish Territories within the Austrian Empire: A collection of stamps and covers mainly on display leaves, with a good range of cancellations, covers and entires from 1835 incl. 1881 Szczawne to Krakow with attractive three colour franking, illustrated envelopes and letters, official mail, postcards, etc., mainly good to fine. 450 500 500
1342 Poland: Polish Forces: A range of covers and adhesives on leaves, etc., incl. Underground Posts, Army Corps in Great Britain with letter seals, exile issues, postmarks, etc., fair to fine. 160 200 400
1343 Poland: Polish Forces: Army in Soviet Union, selection on leaves with a good range of labels incl. 1942 50k. Field Post label in presentation folder and postally used, covers and cards variously addressed, an unusual group, poor to fine. 150 180 700
1344 Poland: Polish Forces: Officers Camps in Germany, a collection of labels with some multiples and duplication, miniature sheets, some covers, etc., mainly fine. (200+) 500 550 780
1345 Poland: Polish Forces: Polish Forces in Italy, an accumulation on stockleaves and display pages, with mint multiples, philatelic covers, presentation sheets, miniature sheets, some literature, etc., mainly fine. 350 400 780
1346 Poland: Polish Forces: Polish Forces in Italy, a duplicated mint and used collection in a stockbook, incl. labels, also Camp Posts, etc., fair to fine. 120 150 340
1347 Poland: Polish Forces: W.W.II Field Post Offices, a collection on leaves and loose incl. Great Britain, Lebanon, Palestine, Persia, a good range of censor markings, etc., poor to fine. 180 200 320
1348 Poland: A mainly early to middle period selection, with pre-stamp, strength in W.W.II, incl. General Government, postcards, censor markings, Field Post, etc., varied condition. 300 350 450
1349 Poland: A range of military covers and cards, mainly W.W.II, Polish Forces in Middle East, also General Government, Red Cross telegrams, censor marks, etc., varied condition. 250 280 450
1350 Poland: An early to modern selection of covers and cards (300§) incl. pre-stamp, Internees Mail, Concentration Camp mail incl. Mauthausen, also Roumania, etc., varied condition. 200 250 580
1351 Poland: W.W.II, a collection of variously franked and addressed covers and cards on leaves and loose with a good range of General Government, postal stationery, etc., poor to fine. 200 250 420
1352 Poland: A selection from pre-stamp incl. 1938 Balloon miniature sheet cancelled Zakopane on philatelic envelope, W.W.II Polish Forces, Internee Mail, Air Letters, Internee Mail, fair to fine. (25) 200 250 440
1353 Poland: W,W.II, a range on leaves and loose incl. correspondence to Stanislaw Lechner, also Internee Camps in Hungary and Roumania, routings incl. Greece, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, etc., mostly fine. (70§) 200 250 500
1354 Poland: An early to modern selection of items mainly mounted on display pages incl. an interesting range of covers addressed to British Royalty, chiefly good to fine. 160 180 200
1355 Poland: A collection of covers and cards on leaves and loose, 1919 to 1948, incl. Upper Silesia, military with censor markings, P.O.W. mail, airmails, etc., poor to fine. 150 180 160
1356 Poland: An early to modern range in a small box, incl. pre-stamp, later with W.W.II incl. General Government, postal stationery, routings incl. Lisbon route, some registered, postcards, etc., varied condition. 100 120 130
1357 Poland: A selection on leaves and loose, mainly W.W.II with General Government, routings via Lisbon, etc., Field Post Offices incl. Egypt, Great Britain, Iraq, censor marks, etc., poor to fine. 100 120 550
1358 Poland: An early to midlle period selection of covers, entires, postcards, with Inflation period, Field Post, etc., fair to fine. (50§). 100 120 140
1359 Poland: An early to modern range, with pre-stamp, Field Post, Airmails, etc., faIr to fine. 100 120 100
1360 Poland: A collection of postcards, 1898 to 1934, in two albums, mainly topographical, fair to fine. (80§) 100 120 80
1361 Poland: Polish Legions, 1915 to 1919, a selection of mainly postcards, some illustrated, also a range of photographs, fair to fine. 100 120 170
1362 Poland: An early to middle period selection of covers and cards incl. pre-stamp, Germany and Russia used in Poland, General Government, censored, etc., fair to fine. 100 120 80
1363 Poland: An early to middle period assortment, with pre-stamp, Field Post, postcards, postal stationery, etc., fair to fine. 80 100 240
1364 Portugal: 1855 to 1884, a used selection, perf. and imperf. with values to 120r., mainly fine. (11) 50 60
1365 Portugal: 1939 Portuguese Legion miniature sheet unmounted mint, minor imperfections. S.G.MS911a. 40 50 60
1366 Portugal: 1953 Centenary of First Portuguese Postage stamps set of eight in mainly fine unmounted mint blocks of four. S.G.1102-09 40 50 55
1367 Portugal: A mainly used collection, 1892 to 1958, on leaves incl. 1892-93 Provisorio overprints, 1894 Prince Henry, 1895 St. Anthony sets, 1911-12 Republica overprints, Ceres with values to 20E., 1928 1st. Independence issue, 1928-29 surcharges, 1936-41 Airs with covers, mainly fine. 800 1000 620
1368 Portuguese Colonies: Macao: 1884 to 1996, a mint and used collection in two stockbooks, incl. 1884 value to 300r. (4), 1885-87 surcharges, 1887 fiscal 40r. on 20r. with upper and lower labels, 1888 values to 300r., 1894 New Currency surcharges, 1894 (Nov. 15) values to 300r., 1898-1900 values to 78a., 1902 surcharges, bisects, 1913 surcharges, Ceres values to 3p., 1931-33 surcharges, 1934 to 5p., 1945-47 Charity Tax values to 50a., comprehensive later issues mostly mint with miniature sheets incl. 1985 Butterflies, 1986 Musical Instruments (2), etc., mainly fine. 1500 2000 1550
1369 Puerto Rico: 1889 Alphonso XII essay close to accepted design in black and sepia wash on buff paper (40 x 47mm.), signed by the artist, Eugenio Julia, also Maurice Burrus, etc., minor tear, otherwise fine and attractive. Photo. 250 300 300
1370 Rhodesia: 1896 1d. on 4/-, perf. faults at left, and 3d. on 5/-, mint, both a little heavily mounted. S.G. 52-3, cat. £420. 60 70
1371 Rhodesia: 1901 (Jan. 27) Passenger Ticket for C.H. Zeederberg’s Passenger and Parcel Service between Bulawayo, Salisbury, Gwelo, Victoria, Gwanda, etc., vertical fold, otherwise very fine. Photo. 150 180
1372 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Die II, Perf. 14 7/6 blackish purple and slate-black, a horizontal strip of three cancelled fiscal perfins and Settlement Dept. violet straight lines, one with fault, fine appearance. S.G. 240. 50 70
1373 Rhodesia: 1923 Perf. 15 2d. to £1 set, 3/- small patch of gum disturbance, otherwise superb mint, the £1 lower right corner marginal with sheet no. “5”. (11). S.G. 312-22. Photo. 900 1000 900
1374 Rhodesia: Cancellations, a collection in a stockbook on a good range of adhesives, many on small pieces, with comprehensive ranges of c.d.s. types incl. smaller Offices, condition and strikes mainly fair to fine. (600§) 350 400 250
1375 Rumania: 1945 Sports set of five in complete sheets of nine, perf. and imperf., mainly fine unmounted mint. S.G. 1733-42 70 90
1376 Russia: 1912-18 10r., perf. 131/2, unmounted mint horizontal strip of three showing virtually complete and one partial offset on reverse, fine and unusual. S.G. 125A var. 30 40
1377 Russia: 1961 Cosmic Flight 1r. and 22nd Party Congress overprint 1r., each in an unusual mainly fine unmounted mint block of sixteen (4 x 4). S.G. 2365-6. 150 170
1378 Russia: 1858 to 1948, a comprehensive used collection in an album with 1858 to 30k., 1863 5k., 1864-5 perf. 121/2 1k., 3k., 5k. (2), perf. 141/2 x 15 to 30k. (2), 1866-75 vertically laid paper to 30k., 1875-82 vertically laid paper 2k. (2), 7k., 8k., 1884 3.5r., 7r., 1906 perf. 111/2 5r., 1922 Obligatory Tax 2T. (both), 4T., 1924 Lenin 20k. first printing, 1933 Philatelic Exhibition, 1946 Postal Service miniature sheets etc., some covers, mainly fine. 700 800 580
1379 Russia: 1923-27 Workers, a used collection incl. 1923-25 Typo. imperf. to 5r. (2), incl. 50k. (2), 1r., perf. 14 x 141/2 15k. (2), perf. 131/2 x 10 3r., perf. 10 3r. (2), 5r., Litho. 4k., 10k., 1925-27 to 5r. perf. and imperf., mainly fine. 300 400 240
1380 Russia: Zemstvos: Vetluga (Kostroma Government) 1908 20k. in a block of twenty (4 x 5) from the foot of the sheet, hinged in upper row only, mainly fine. 160 180
1381 Russia: Zemstvos: Vetluga (Kostroma Government) 1908 5k. in a block of twenty (4 x 5) from the top of the sheet, hinged in upper margin only, mainly fine. 100 120
1382 Russian Post Offices in China: 1910 1k. postal stationery newspaper wrapper additionally franked 1k., both with ‘Kitai’ overprints cancelled Shanghai, to Berlin, fine. Also 1k. (2, one c.t.o.) and 2k. wrappers. 50 70 80
1383 Rwanda: An extensive mint collection in two stockbooks, issues from 1962 to 1984, incl. imperf. issues, miniature sheets, etc., mostly fine. 100 120 85
1384 Saint Helena: 1896 registered cover to Germany, franked 1864-80 5/- and 1884-94 1/2d. pair, tied by cork cancellations. Photo. 100 120 140
1385 Saint Helena: 1900 (July 10) cover to France with circular violet censor mark initialled “JHMB”, franked 1884-94 1d. pair and 1897 1/2d. paying 21/2d. rate, cancellations of bars with c.d.s. alongside and arrival backstamp, some cover faults. 60 80
1386 Saint Helena: 1901 (Mar. 30) underpaid envelope from a P.O.W. to the Netherlands, bearing 1884-94 21/2d., redirected and with framed “T/(ms.)25” and 10c. and 15c. postage dues, reverse shows straight line “DEADWOOD CAMP”, tear at top and soiling but unusual. Photo. 80 100 120
1387 Saint Helena: 1961 Tristan Relief 21/2c.+3d. to 10c.+1/- set unmounted mint, each marginal from the foot of the sheet. S.G. 172-75, cat. £4,500. Photo. 2200 2500 2600
1388 Saint Helena: 1961 Tristan Relief 21/2c.+3d., cancelled “OC 18/61”, marginal from the top of the sheet, fine. S.G. 172, cat. £425. Photo. 200 250
1389 Saint Helena: A duplicated mint and used collection in an album, 1856 to 1961, incl. 1856 6d. (6, one unused), 1861 6d. (7, one unused), 1863 1d. (5), 4d. (3), 1864-80 values to 5/- (5), 1884-94 to 1/- mint and used, 1890-97 to 10d. mint (2) and used, 1903 to 2/- (2) mint, 1922-37 values to 5/- mint, 1934 Centenary set mint, 1938-44 set mint and used, etc., poor to fine. 600 700 1150
1390 St. Helena: An accumulation of mainly Q.E.II issues on cover, incl. f.d.c.’s, commercial mail, O.H.M.S. covers, also Ascension, Tristan with 1952 set used, etc., mainly good to fine. 80 100 80
1391 St. Kitts-Nevis: A mainly fine used collection on leaves and stockcards, incl. good range of cancellations, 1938-50 perfs. to 5/- (2), etc. (187) 50 60 64
1392 St. Vincent: 1862 6d. deep green imperf. horizontal pair, unused without gum as issued, fine. S.G. 4b, cat. £850. Photo. 250 300 260
1393 Samoa: 1945-53 £3 green, marginal from the left of the sheet, tied to piece by Apia “19 JL 51” c.d.s., fine and scarce. S.G. 213, cat. £375. Photo. 250 280 260
1394 Samoa: Revenues: 1935 £10 blue, superb mint. Barefoot 9. 60 70 45
1395 Samoa: Revenues: 1945 £20 yellow and blue, marginal from the foot of the sheet, unmounted mint, fine. Photo. 200 250 200
1396 Sarawak: Telegraphs: 1935 1c. to $5 on 8c., unmounted mint, fine. (11). Hiscocks 14-24. 100 120 95
1397 Sarawak: Japanese Occupation: 1942 (Oct.) $2 bright purple and violet, handstamped in blue, a rare mint block of four. S.G. J22a. B.P.A. certificate (1960). Photo. 1800 2000
1398 Serbia: 1941 Prisoners of War Fund set of four in complete sheets of fifty with all listed varieties, unmounted mint, some minor creases, etc., otherwise fine and scarce. S.G. G50-53. 280 300
1399 Seychelles: 1906 wmk. Mult. Crown CA 3c. dull green, variety dented frame, used on 1909 p.p.c. of Chateau Margot, Mahé to Denmark, slight card faults but scarce. S.G. 61a. Photo. 100 120 140
1400 Seychelles: 1912 to 1932 selection, incl. 1912-13 values to 2r.25 (2) mint, range of plate no. multiples incl. 1921-32 1r. mint block and used pair, 1r.50 pairs (2, one used), 2r.25 used pair, etc., mainly good to fine. (83) 100 120 160