Lot No Description Estimate Low Estimate High Hammer ex VAT
1201 The Nigerias: A mainly mint or unused selection on stockcards, incl. Lagos with 1874-75 values to 1/- (2), 1876-79 values to 6d., 1/-, 1887-1902 to 10/- (2), 1904 to 2/6, 1904-06 to 10/-, Niger Coast with 1893 surcharges, 1897-98 to 10/-, Northern and Southern Nigeria with values to 10/-, Nigeria with 1914-29 £1, poor to fine. 500 600 800
1202 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1892-94 Oil Rivers overprints, a partly plated study on leaves with a range of cancellations, comprising 1/2d. used (16), 1d. mint (10, incl. control “L” strip) and used (40, an exceptional c.t.o. block of 28), 2d. (10, incl. a block), 21/2d. (12) and 5d. (5) used, mainly fine. (86) 140 160 150
1203 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1892 to 1898, a used collection, incl. 1892-94 set, 1893 type 4 1/2d. on 21/2d. in vermilion, carmine and blue respectively, type 7 in violet on 2d. and in vermilion on 21/2d., type 9 in violet on 2d., 1894 (Jan.) and (May) sets, “1/2” in red on half 1d. pale blue, “1/2” in blue on diagonal half of 1d. vermilion, (Aug.) 1/2d. on 21/2d., 1897-98 set with 5d. and 10/- shades, mainly fair to fine. (41) 600 700 950
1204 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1892 essay for proposed Oil Rivers 21/2d. design, entirely handpainted in green, red and Chinese white on buff translucent paper (67 x 84mm.) endorsed “A” and dated “DEC. 21st. 92”, ex De La Rue archives. Unique. Ex G.L. Pilkington and Bernard Harmer. Photo. 3400 3600
1205 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Sept.) Old Calabar Provisional Surcharged Bisects, 1/2d. type 2 in red on left diagonal half of 1d., variety straight top to “1” in “1/2”, tied to small piece by Old Calabar “OC 22/94” c.d.s., also normal used surcharge (cancelled Bonny River “FE 9”) on matching right half for comparison. S.G. 7, 7c, cat. £490. Photo. 150 200 170
1206 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Dec.) 1/2d. type 3 in violet on 2d. grey-green and carmine, mint, fine. S.G. 9, cat. £500. Photo. 120 140 130
1207 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Dec.) Old Calabar Provisional Surcharges, 1/2d. type 3 in violet on 2d. green and carmine, cancelled Old Calabar River “MR 16/94”, fine and fresh. S.G. 9, cat. £300. B.P.A. certificate (1982). Photo. 100 120 110
1208 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Dec.) Old Calabar Provisional Surcharges, 1/2d. type 4 in green on 21/2d. purple on blue, fine and fresh. S.G. 11, cat. £250. B.P.A. certificate (1982). Photo. 80 100 95
1209 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Dec.) Old Calabar Provisional Surcharges, 1/2d. type 9 in blue on 21/2d. purple on blue, cancelled Old Calabar River “MR 16/94”, fine. S.G. 30, cat. £600. Photo. 180 200 180
1210 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Dec.) Old Calabar Provisional Surcharges, 1/2d. type 10 in green on 21/2d. purple on blue, tied to small piece by Old Calabar River “MR 16/94” c.d.s, fine. S.G. 35, cat . £450. R.P.S. certificate (1967). Photo. 140 160 190
1211 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1893 (Dec.) Old Calabar Provisional Surcharges, 1/- type 11 in violet on 2d. green and carmine, used, fine and fresh. S.G. 37, cat. £350. Photo. 110 130
1212 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1894, 1895, three registered covers to England, comprising 1894 (Nov. 21) from Old Calabar bearing (Jan.) 1/2d. to 1/-, 1895 (May 22) from Opobo bearing (Jan.) set less 21/2d., and 2d. stationery envelope with (May) 1/2d. (2), 1d., unusually cancelled by blue registration pencil. S.G. 45-52. Photo. 350 400
1213 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1894 Opobo Provisional Surcharged Bisects, “1/2” in red on right vertical half of 1d. dull blue, tied to piece by Bonny River “MY 31/94” c.d.s., fine. S.G. 57, cat. £375. Photo. 110 130 110
1214 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1894 Opobo Provisional Surcharged Bisects, “1” type 16 in vermilion on left half of 2d. green and carmine, tied to small piece from registered envelope by Opobo River “OC 4/94” c.d.s., fine. S.G. 59, cat. £300. R.P.S. certificate (1982). Photo. 100 120 100
1215 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1894 Opobo Provisional Surcharged Bisects, “1/2” in violet on left vertical half of 1d. vermilion, tied to piece by Opobo River “OC 31/94” c.d.s., fine. S.G. 63, cat. £550. Brandon certificate (1981) Photo. 180 200 190
1216 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1894 Opobo Provisional Surcharged Bisects, “1/2” in blue on left vertical half of 1d. vermilion, tied to piece by Opobo River “SP 16/94” c.d.s., fine. S.G. 64, cat. £375. Photo. 110 130 120
1217 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: A selection on stockcards with 1897-98 values to 10/- (2) mint, varied condition. 100 120 100
1218 Nigeria: Niger Coast Protectorate: 1894 to 1898, a duplicated selection in a small stockbook, incl. 1894 (Jan.) values to 1/- mint and used (2). (May) to 1/- (5), 1897-98 values to 2/6 unused and used, poor to fine. (125) 50 70 90
1219 Nigeria: Northern Nigeria: 1900 to 10/-, 1902 to 10/-, 1905-06 to 2/6, 1910-11 to 10/- and 1912 to £1 sets, odd value with Madam Joseph cancellation, otherwise mainly fine. (50) S.G. 1-18, 20-52. 500 600 550
1220 Nigeria: Northern Nigeria: A mainly mint selection incl. 1902 to 10/- (2), 1912 values to 10/- and £1, mainly fine. 120 140 130
1221 Nigeria: Southern Nigeria: A duplicated mint and used selection on stockcards incl. 1901-02 (2), 1903-04, 1907-11 sets overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1901-02 to 5/-, 1903-04 5/-, 10/-, 1904-09 to 5/-, 1907-11 to 5/-, 1912 to 10/- mint etc., fair to fine. 250 280 310
1222 Nigeria: Southern Nigeria: A used collection comprising 1901-02 to 10/-, 1903-04, 1904-09, 1907-11 and 1912 to £1 sets, mainly fine. (56) S.G.1-56, cat. £1,430. 700 800 780
1223 Nigeria: 1914 to 1936 used selection, incl. 1914-29 to 10/- (2), £1, 1921-32 to 2/6 (both), 5/- (both), 10/- (both, Die I with purple parcel cancellation on piece), 1936 to £1, etc., fair to fine. (51) 300 350 350
1224 Nigeria: A mint and used duplicated range in a stockbook incl. 1914-29 values to 10/- (6), £1, 1921-32 values to 10/- (4) mint, also 1914-29 10/-, £1 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, later issues to 1959, fair to fine. 240 260 280
1225 Niue: 1902 to 1935 used collection on leaves, incl. 1902 (Jan.) 1d. with ms. cancellation, 1903 3d. to 1/-, 1911 1/2d. to 1/-, 1917 (Aug.) 3d., 1917-21 set of nine, 1918-29 2/- to £1, 1920, 1925-27, 1932 and 1932-36 Pictorials, 1927 2/-, 1931 2/6 to £1, etc., mainly good to fine. (62) 400 500 580
1226 Niue: 1902 (Apr.) 1/2d. green, a mint horizontal pair with surcharge inverted, one additionally showing spaced “UE”, fine and rare. It is believed only one such pane with overprint inverted occurred and therefore only four examples with spaced “UE” can exist. S.G. 3ba, var. Photo. 1000 1200
1227 Niue: 1935 Silver Jubilee 21/d. marginal block of four from the top of the sheet, variety imperf. horizontally , and with pair at right both additionally showing narrow first “E” in “GEORGE”, fine unmounted mint, a lovely positional item. S.G. 70 var. Photo. 250 300 320
1228 Niue: A mainly mint selection on stockcards incl. 1902 handstamped 1d., 1903 and 1917-21 to 1/-, 1918 perf. 14 5/-, 1931 5/-, 10/-, 1935 Silver Jubilee 21/2d. vertical pair imperf. horizontally, 1944-54 2/6 to £1, fair to fine. (66) 180 200 240
1229 Norfolk Island: 1966 25c. on 2/5., a fine unmounted mint block of fifteen (5 x 3) from the upper left corner of the sheet showing surcharge misplaced to left, unusual. S.G. 68var. 120 140
1230 North Borneo: 1889 $10 brown showing “DOLLAPS” variety [2/1], mint, fine. S.G. 50b, cat. £1,100. Brandon certificate (1989). Photo. 300 400 480
1231 North Borneo: 1891-92 6c. on 1892 8c. green, cancelled in red, fine and attractive. S.G. 54, cat. £4,000. B.P.A. certificate (1995). Photo 2000 2500 2100
1232 North Borneo: 1895 (June) 4c. on $1 to 40c. on $1 set tied by three strikes of Sandakan c.d.s. and registration handstamp to 1895 (July 31) registered cover to London, affixed just overlapping and with registered hooded violet c.d.s. and registered oval (on reverse) arrival datestamps, a philatelic item but a very scarce issue on cover. S.G. 87-91. Photo. 150 200 70
1233 North Borneo: 1908 to 1935, four p.p.c.’s comprising 1908 to U.S.A. franked 2c. (damaged), 1934 to England franked 6c., 1934 to Belgium bearing 1c. (2), 2c. (3) and 1935 to England franked 3c. and 20c. on 18c., some faults. 40 60 110
1234 North Borneo: 1916 (May) Cross in vermilion 1c. to 24c. tied by Jesselton c.d.s.’s to 1918 (Dec. 13) registered cover to England with registration handstamp at foot and London transit backstamp. S.G. 189-200. Photo. 440 480
1235 North Borneo: 1939 3c., 4c., 10c., 12c., 20c. and 50c. in unissued colours, each with small punched hole and “SPECIMEN/WATERLOW & SONS LTD” overprint, fine with gum. (6) 80 100 70
1236 North Borneo: A mainly mint or unused collection on leaves or stockcards, incl. 1894 values to 24c., 1897-1902, 1904-23 and 1916 Red Cross values to 24c., 1925-28 values to $5, 1931 to $2, etc., poor to fine. 500 600 1300
1237 North Borneo: 1883 to 1931, an exceptional used collection on leaves, incl. 1883 2c., 8c. on 2c. (both), (July) 4c., 8c., 1886 1/2c. to 10c. less 1c., (Sept.) 1/2c., 10c., 3c. on 4c. (both), 5c. on 8c., 1888-92 to $2, 1889 $5, $10, 1890 2c. on 25c., 1892 8c. on 25c., 1894 to 24c., 25c. to $5, 1895 surcharges, 1897-1902 to 24c., 1899 values to 4c. on $5, 1904-05 4c. surcharges, 1909-23 to 24c., 1911 to $10, 1912 $5, 1916 surcharges, (May) Cross overprints to 25c. (Brandon certificate, 1984), 1918 (Aug.) values to $5+2c., $10+2c., (Oct.) values to $10+4c., 1922 Exhibition set (stained), 1931 to $2 and $5 (Madame Joseph cancellations), mostly fair to fine with the majority postally used. (234) 2000 2500 3000
1238 North Borneo: Postage Dues: 1895 to 1931 selection, incl. 1895-97 to 24c., and later with scarcer perfs., fair to fine. (36) 180 200 240
1239 North Borneo: Postage Dues: On stamps of 1925-28, one of each value to 16c. with mixed types, fine used., between S.G. D66 and D84, cat. £574+. 150 180 170
1240 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: Postage Due 2c. and 8c. overprinted with three characters and vertical bars, formerly listed as revenues and now regarded to have been postal seals, both in a fine unmounted mint horizontal pair. 40 60 30
1241 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: Postage Due 2c. and 8c. overprinted with three characters and vertical bars, formerly listed as revenues and now regarded to have been postal seals, both in a fine unmounted mint block of four. 80 100
1242 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: Postage Due 2c. and 8c. overprinted with three characters and vertical bars, formerly listed as revenues and now regarded to have been postal seals, both in a fine unmounted mint marginal block of four. 80 100
1243 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: 1942 envelope locally used within Sandakan, franked by type 1 handstamp in black 4c. and “WAR TAX” 1c. tied by superb violet Sandakan Japanese c.d.s. (Proud JD1) with censor chop alongside. Rare. S.G. J4a, J16. B.P.A. certificate (1993). Photo. 1600 1800
1244 Norway: 1924 (July 24) Amundsen’s Polar Expedition, two souvenir p.p.c.’s carried on the S.S. “Fram”, franked 10ø. (to Holland) and 1ø., 2ø., 3ø., 10ø. with 35ø. (to Norway) respectively, cancelled by special pictorial cancellation depicting ship’s position. 200 250
1245 Norway: A used collection 1849 to 1978 in two binders with two pre-stamp covers, 1855 4sk., (6 copies, mostly very fine with full margins), 1856-60 2sk., 3sk. (6), 4sk. (5), 8sk. (4), 1863-66 incl. 2sk., 3sk., 24sk. (2), 1867-68 to 8sk., 1871-75 to 7sk. (2) and a good range of later issues with some covers and cards, officials, locals etc., fair to fine. 500 600 680
1246 Norway: A mint or unused collection from 1856 incl. 1856-60 3sk., 1863-66 3sk., 4sk., 1871-75 values to 7sk. incl. 3sk. imperf., 1905 surcharges, 1907-10 to 2kr., extensive later issues to 1980 with 1930 Tourist set, officials, postage dues, a selection of locals etc., fair to fine. 250 300 320
1247 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1895 (Sept. 27) 2d. “EXTERNAL” postcard from Ntambalisha to London, carrying seasonal greetings headed “Tanganyika/ B.C.A.” and dated “1/10/95” (calling the accuracy of the Abercorn date into question), passing via Fort Johnston Oct. 16, Blantyre Oct. 27, Tshinde Nov. 21 and arriving Jan. 3, the card folded but scarce. Photo. 200 250 200
1248 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1898 (Aug. 31) 1d. “INTERNAL” postcard with added 1d., cancelled Chinde, addressed to Southsea, England, and sent from the gunboat “Mosquito” with message “All well. Sail today. Arrive about 8th. Oct. In haste.” from hurried or poor letter writer just before sailing upriver, minor stains but rare. Photo. 400 500 400
1249 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1902 (June 4) Natal 1d. letter card incoming from Durban, addressed to Cholo, backstamped Chinde June 21 and Chiromo June 30. 60 80 50
1250 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1909 (July 15) 1d. postcard addressed to London and cancelled good strike of the ZOMBA M.O.B./ NYASALAND” squared circle in blue-green, backstamped Chinde July 20. H&G 7. Photo. 100 120 120
1251 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1912 (Feb. 29) 2d. postal stationery card used to Austria, cancelled fine strike of scarce Limbe skeleton (Proud type D2). H&G 3. Photo. 80 100 60
1252 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1912 (Feb. 29) 1/2d. postal stationery wrapper locally addressed, cancelled fine strike of scarce Limbe skeleton (Proud type D2). H&G 3. 50 60 45
1253 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1933 (May 23) envelope to Limbe franked 1/2d. pair cancelled rare "CHILEKA NYASALAND" c.d.s. (Proud type D1), backstamped Blantyre same day and May 27 arrival. Photo. 100 120 110
1254 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1933 (July 15) very fine strike of rare Limbe Showground c.d.s. (Proud type D2) cancelling 1914 1d. stationery card, locally addressed, backstamped Cholo and Limbe. Photo. 100 120 90
1255 Nyasaland: Postal History and Covers: 1951 (Feb. 7) 4d. registered envelope to Salisbury with added 1/2d., 2d. cancelled good strike of scarce Lujire double ring with additional fine strike at foot and registration label at left (“LUJERI” added in ms.), light Blantyre registered c.d.s. 80 100
1256 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1891 to 1907, a used collection on leaves, incl. 1891 to £5, 1892-93 surcharges, 1895 to £1, also £10 with “SPECIMEN” removed, 1896 to £1, 1897-1900 to £1, £10 (fiscal), 1903-04 to £1, fair to fine with not all cancellations guaranteed. (66) 1000 1200 1200
1257 Nyasaland: 1891-95 “B.C.A” £10 brown, used with “859” barred oval and Fife “FE 12/99” c.d.s. cancellations, fine. S.G. 17, unpriced by S.G. Photo. 800 1000 800
1258 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1903-04 £10 grey and blue, used with Dowa squared circle. S.G. 67, cat. £3,250. Photo. 1000 1200 1100
1259 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1908 to 1935, a used collection on leaves, incl. 1908-11 to £1, 1913-19 to £10, 1921-30 to 10/-, etc., fair to fine with not all cancellations guaranteed. (50) 600 700 600
1260 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1908 to 1938 selection of used high values, most fiscally incl. 1908-11 £1, 1913-19 £10, also 1913-19 2/6 on piece with F.P.O. 8 (Fort Johnston) 1917 (Dec. 27) c.d.s., 1921-30 2/6 marginal block of six cancelled Dowa, etc., fair to fine. (23) 80 100 210
1261 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1913-19 £10 purple and royal blue, used, slight surface rubbing. S.G. 99e, cat. £1,700. R.P.S. certificate (1988) and sold with this opinion only. 250 300 350
1262 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1938-44 2/- to £1 incl. both shades of 5/-, mint, mainly fine. (6) S.G. 139-43, 141a , cat. £222 50 70
1263 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: 1947 Universal Postal Congress booklet containing 1945 1/2d. to 10/- and 1946 Victory set. 80 100
1264 Nyasaland: Issued Stamps: A duplicated mint and used range in a stockbook incl. 1891-95 to 10/- mint, 1892-93 3s. on 4s. unused, 4s. on 5s. mint, 1895 £1 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1897-1900 values to £1, also £10 overprinted “SPECIMEN” without gum, 1903-04 values to 10/- , 1908-11 2/6 (both shades), 1913-19 values to £1 mint, 1921-30 values to 10/- (used) incl. 4/- break in scroll and 5/- broken crown and scroll varieties mint, 1938-44 to £1 (2) mint etc., fair to fine. 550 600 820
1265 Nyasaland: A Q.V. to Q.E.II mainly mint selection on stockcards, incl. 1891-95 and values to 5/-, 1903-04 to 4/-, 1908 and 1913-19 values to £1, 1921-30 to 10/-, 1938-44 to £1, 1945 set, later with Malawi, etc., poor to fine. 500 600 780
1266 Nyasaland: Postal Stationery: 1908 1/2d., 1d., 2d. and 1914 1d. postcards, 1912 1d. envelope, 1910 4d. and 1914 4d. registered envelopes, all overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the registered envelopes ex. U.P.U. archive, Berne, with pencil filing notes. (7 items) 150 180
1267 Nyasaland: Revenues: 1905 (May 10) Indenture bearing 1903-04 2/6 pairs (2, one stamp damaged corner), £1, cancelled ms. blue crosses and violet cachets of Consular Court at Blantyre. 100 120
1268 Nyasaland: Revenues: 1908 (Sept. 10) certified copy of the historic original agreement dated April 3 1895 between the African Lakes Corporation and the British South Africa Co., the contents referring to property owned and showing freight rates chargeable for transport on Lake Nyasa (with separate Schedule C detailing memorandum of agreement made Aug. 4 1893) and bearing 1903-04 10/- (fault), 1908-11 1/-, 4/-, £1 pair (one torn) with Blantyre High Court cachets. Photo. 500 600
1269 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Base Post Office at Karonga, 1915 (Jan. 27) 1d. postal stationery card addressed to S.J. Storey in Blantyre, cancelled fine “NYASALAND/ FF” squared circle (type C1), backstamped Zomba Feb. 8 and next day arrival. Photo. 80 100 60
1270 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: 1916 (Aug.-Sept.) “N.F.” overprint issue, selection of 28, incl. sets mint and overprinted “SPECIMEN”, minor flaws, etc., good to fine. S.G. N1-5. 120 150
1271 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 1 at New Langenburg, 1916 (Aug. 7) registered cover from Brig. General E. Northey to his wife in London, franked “N.F.” 1/2d. (2) and 1d. (2) with unoverprinted 2d. cancelled F.P.O. No. 1 squared circle (type C2, believed first day of usage), with pink registration label, setting A, signed at lower left and backstamped Zomba M.O.B. Aug. 22 and British Concession, Chinde Aug. 8. A rare cover, being the earliest known usage of the 1/2d. and 1d. values. Ex Pennycuick. Illustrated as fig. 17 in “The Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force 1914-18: A Postal History” by Drysdall & Pennycuick. Photo. 800 1000 800
1272 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 1 at New Langenburg, 1916 (Sept. 18) registered cover from Brig. General E. Northey to Mrs. Moggridge, Hon. Sec., Red Cross Fund, c/o the Resident in Blantyre, bearing “N.F.” 1d., 3d., 4d., 1/-, cancelled F.P.O./ 1” type D1 c.d.s. on first day of usage, with pink registration label, setting B, signed at lower left with proving note of location, flap missing but backstamped Zomba M.O.B. Sept. 25 and next day arrival. Also, almost certainly the original enclosure, an envelope addressed to the General with his notes to Mrs Moggridge concerning the overprinted stamps he was sending for sale at the Red Cross bazaar and revealing that the overprint was intended as “N.F.F.”. Ex Drysdall. An important cover, iIlustrated on back cover of “The Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force 1914-18: A Postal History” by Drysdall & Pennycuick. Photo. 1800 2200
1273 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 1 at New Langenburg, 1916 (Sept. 3) O.H.M.S. envelope to Bovey Tracey, Devon from a member of the Post and Telegraph Section, franked “N.F.” 1/2d. (2), 1d. (2) cancelled F.P.O. No. 1 squared circles (type C2), fine and attractive. Photo. 400 450
1274 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 1 at Old Njombe, 1916 (Nov. 25) envelope to A.J. Storey at Blantyre, franked “N.F.” 1d. cancelled fine type D1 c.d.s., backstamped Zomba Dec. 6 and next day arrival. 50 60 60
1275 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 1 at Old Njombe, 1917 (Feb. 2) O.H.M.S. envelope amended to O.A.S., registered to Fort Johnston, with ms. registration marking, franked “N.F.” 4d. cancelled type D1 c.d.s., censor handstamp of D.A.Q.M.G. at lower left, backstamped Feb. 9 arrival. Ex Drysdall. Photo. 300 350 260
1276 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No.’s 2 to 10, a selection of cancellations on adhesives with most on piece, mainly good to fine, incl. no. 2 in violet on 1/2d. singles (10) on large piece, in black on 1/-, no. 4 “mutilated “RUO” latest date (Sept. 16 1916) in violet on 1/2d., no. 8 on front to Mtangula, no. 10 “mutilated “NENO” on set less 1d. on pieces. (24 items). 300 400
1277 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 2 at Mtangula, Portuguese Nyassa 21/2r. to 500r. “set” of twelve cancelled FF2 squared circle type C1 of Feb. 2, Feb. 25 or Mar. 1918 by favour, mainly fine. 80 100 60
1278 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 3 at Mwaya, 1916 (Aug. 15) envelope to London bearing “N.F.” 1d. block of four from the upper right corner of the pane cancelled “NYASALAND/ FF3” type C1 squared circle, also “N.F.” 1/2d. marginal block of ten cancelled by same day strikes (believed largest known multiple with this canceller). Photo. 180 200
1279 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 3 at Tandala, 1917 (May 4) stampless O.A.S. envelope sent by Pte. Rivers of the S.R.V. to Umtali, with type D1 c.d.s., backstamped Salisbury transit and June 2 arrival, also 1918 (Jan. 10) philatelic envelope from Capt. Grey, R.N.R. to Songea bearing “N.F.” set of five cancelled type D1 c.d.s.’s. (2 covers) 120 140 80
1280 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 4 at Fort Johnston, 1918 (Sept. 4) stampless O.A.S. envelope to Cape Province with type D1 c.d.s. and with faint handstamp “SUPPLY OFFICER,/ FORT JOHNSTON,/ N.F.F.” and ms. censor marking at lower left. Ex Pennycuick. Photo. 300 350 400
1281 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Field Post Office No. 11 at Songea, 1918 (Nov. 4) stampless p.p.c. of Cotton Field, Nyasaland, endorsed “On Active Service” and sent from Mangoche on Nov. 2 by Sydney Cowdrey to his sister in Mossel Bay, with fine strike of type C2 squared circle two days later (the latest recorded date and rare, previously unrecorded, one of only four known covers or cards), also matching stampless O.A.S. p.p.c. of the Library, Zomba sent by Cowdrey from Fort Johnston on Dec. 1 after cessation of hostilities. Photo. 1600 1800 1600
1282 Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field Force: Civilian Post Offices, 1918 (Feb. 22) telegram envelope amended to O.A.S., signed by a Captain at lower left, addressed to Dover, redirected to West Hartlepool, cancelled Lilongwe M.O.B. squared circle, backstamped Zomba. 50 60 85
1283 Pakistan: A mainly mint collection on stockcards, with 1948-56 to 25r., a range of varieties incl. imperfs, printed on gummed sides, inverted and double surcharges, Bahawalpur 1947 to 1r., etc., mainly good to fine. 120 140 350
1284 Palestine: 1918 (Feb.) 1p. indigo and 5m. on 1p. cobalt-blue, both overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type PA1) and in a horizontal pair, fine without gum as issued and very rare multiples. Lewis & Schmerler in “Specimen Issues of Mandate Palestine 1918-1948” record just one strip of three of S.G. 1 and no multiples of S.G. 2 in private hands. S.G. 1s, 2s, cat. £1,200+. Photo. 800 1000 800
1285 Palestine: A collection on leaves, etc., incl. 1918 (Feb.) 1p. used, later sets with multiples, perfs., Pictorials, etc., Revenue 1919 O.P.D.A. 1pt. mint block of four, also an interesting range of covers and cards, poor to fine. 150 200 320
1286 Palestine: 1918 to 1933, a used collection on leaves, incl. 1918 (Feb.) 1p., 1920 (Sept.) and 1927 sets, 1923 Postage Dues, etc., poor to fine. (111) 160 180 160
1287 Papua: Queensland used in Papua: 1896 (Mar. 8) envelope to Brisbane franked 2d. just tied by bindistinct “BNG” eight bar cancellation with Port Moresby c.d.s. at left, thursday Island transit and arrival backstamps, some staining. Photo. 180 200
1288 Papua: Queensland used in Papua: 1899 (July 29) front to Brisbane bearing 1/2d. block of four tied by three fair to good strikes of “BNG” obliterator with fine Port Moresby c.d.s. alongside, slight staining but an attractive franking. Photo. 140 160 150
1289 Papua: 1901-05 Wmk. horizontal 1/2d. to 2/6 (2d. and 6d. faults), Wmk. vertical 1/2d. (thinned) to 2/6 (on thin paper) set (4d. and 6d. slight faults), both with unguaranteed indistinct cancellations. (16) S.G. 1-8, 9-16a Photo. 200 250 320
1290 Papua: 1906-07 large “Papua” overprint, Wmk. horizontal 4d. to 2/6 (small corner crease), Wmk. vertical 1/2d. to 6d., used, mainly fine. (10) S.G. 17-26, cat. £627. 180 200 180
1291 Papua: 1906-07 large “Papua” overprint, Wmk. vertical 1/- black and orange, used, fine and scarce. S.G. 27, cat. £900. Photo. 300 350
1292 Papua: 1907 small “Papua” overprint, Wmk. horizontal 1/2d., 1/-, 2/6, Wmk. vertical 1/2d. to 1/- (creased), 2/6 set with additional 21/2d., used, mainly fine. (12) S.G. 34, 36-45, cat. £526 150 170 150
1293 Papua: 1932 1/2d. to 2/- in fine c.t.o. lower marginal blocks of four, all with Ash imprint. S.G. 130-141 200 250 200
1294 Papua: 1938 (July 23) cover from England and returned, showing fine strikes of “All-Up” scheme stage 3 cachet in violet and scarce “UNCLAIMED’ handstamp (Lee 108A). 60 80
1295 Papua: A mainly mint collection on stockcards, incl. 1906-07 large “Papua” 2/6, small “Papua” values to 2/6, 1910-11 values to 2/6 (2), Official 1931 set, and later with P.N.G. to 1966, poor to fine. 120 150 140
1296 Papua: A collection of issues from 1907 to 1935, incl. 1907-10 values to 1/-, 1910-11 set, 1911-15 set, 1916-31 to 10/-, 1917 surcharges, 1932 new values, Pictorial 1/2d. to £1 set, “O S” overprint 1931-32 set, etc., fair to fine used. (94) 350 400 450
1297 Papua New Guinea: 1994 10t. on Birds 35t., two fine unmounted mint blocks of twenty 4 x 5). S.G. 733, cat. £520. 70 90
1298 Paraguay: A mint and used collection from 1870 to 2000 in ten albums with good ranges of Airs incl. Zeppelins, covers and cards, multiples, varieties etc., extensive modern issues, fair to fine. 250 300 520
1299 Peru: An extensive mint and used collection in five albums, issues from 1857 to 2000, good ranges of all periods with covers and cards, multiples, varieties etc., fair to fine. 300 400 580
1300 Pitcairn Islands: A collection of Q.E.II issues in one album, virtually complete used from 1953 to 1998, mainly fine. 100 120 120
1301 Poland: A mint and used collection in three albums with issues to 1987, some covers and cards, varieties etc., mainly fine. 100 120 95
1302 Portuguese Colonies: Madeira: 1928 Funchal Museum Fund, selection of Perkins Bacon proofs comprising imperf. 1E. and 1E.60 blocks of four, 2E.40 block of six, perf. 1E.60 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, and undenominated (10c.) rough perf., (16c.) clean-cut perf. and (96c.) imperf. block, all issued colours, mainly fine. (21) 80 100
1303 Qatar: 1957-59 2r. on 2/6, type II, showing flaw Two dashes near top of left margin [Pl. ?, R. 5/2], unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 13a var., GBOS (Great Britain Overprint Society) flaw W41. 60 80
1304 Qatar: 1957-59 10r. on 10/- type II, upper left corner marginal horizontal pair, one showing Weak entry [R. 1/], fine unmounted mint. S.G. 15a, var. GB Spec. T14a. GBOS (Great Britain Overprint Society) flaw Y1. Photo. 140 160
1305 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1892 to 1922, selection of four covers or cards, comprising 1892 Salisbury to Natal franked 4d., 1898 11/2d. stationery card with added 1/2d., 1d., used Kopje to Denmark, 1904 21/2d. stationery envelope used Umtali to England and 1922 1/2d. styationery card with added 1/2d. used Abercorn to Mpolokoso, fair to fine. 120 150 120
1306 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1898 (Oct. 20) Mashonaland 11/2d. postal stationery card with added 1d. used to Germany, both cancelled good to fine “951” with Gwelo c.d.s. at foot, vertical crease. S.G. 42. Photo. 100 120 140
1307 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1898 (Dec. 14) 4d. postal stationery registered envelope with added 4d., used from Bulawayo to Johannesburg with scarce ms. notation “Posted out of Course/ T 1/- to pay/ AH”, some soiling but unusual. Photo 100 120 120
1308 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1902 (Aug. 16) B.S.A. Co. Mashonaland 1d. postcard to Scotland, uprated with 1/2d. (2), cancelled good to fine “CHIENJI/ N.E. RHODESIA” single ring c.d.s.’s with “2” in year date inverted, Abercorn Aug. 28, Fife Sept. 8, Chinde Oct. 5 transit datestamps. Rare, this office previously believed closed between 1893 and 1907. Ex F.C. Donaldson. Photo. 1500 1800
1309 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1902 (Oct. 17) an exceptional British South Africa Co. envelope from the Stroud correspondence, registered to Bournemouth at 1/4 rate, bearing 1897 3d., 4d., 1898-1908 1d., 2d. strip of single cancelled Serenje squared circles and with ms. framed “R” and no. “27”, further 1897 4d. pair added and cancelled Nov. 24 at Fife (this final assessment before allowing passage into B.C.A. being now five times the 4d. per 1/2oz rate), backstamped Fort Jameson Oct. 27, Chinde Jan. 6, London Feb. 15 and next day arrival. Photo. 1500 1800
1310 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1903 (Mar. 9) registered cover to Germany bearing 1892-93 1d., 1892-94 1/2d., 2d., 3d., tied by fine individual strikes of Gwelo c.d.s. with additional strike and large framed registration marking in red at left. S.G. 1, 19-21. Photo. 150 170
1311 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1903 (May 21) p.p.c. of scenery on the Tanganyika plateau, addressed to Mlange, B.C.A., franked 1d. cancelled by two strikes of Abercorn double ring, with Fife May 26 single ring, Fort Johnston June 13 double ring (late use) and Fort Anderson June 21 squared circle. Photo. 200 250
1312 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1904 (Apr. 13) On The British South Africa Company’s Service envelope ex Stroud Correspondence to Exmouth, Devon, franked 1/2d. block of four and six singles cancelled fair strikes of Fort Jameson c.d.s., backstamped Salisbury May 5 and May 29 arrival. Photo. 400 500
1313 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1905 (June 31) p.p.c. of Abercorn addressed to England, franked 1d. cancelled fine Fort Rosebery, N.E. Rhodesia c.d.s. code 0 (Proud type D2) with double ring Fort Jameson July 24 and Salisbury Aug. 17 transit datestamps alongside. Photo. 150 180 130
1314 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1905 (Oct. 10) printed return for entry in 1906 Medical Directory, sent to the publishers in London by Director. Wilfrid McFarlane at Mbereshi, franked 1d. cancelled fine strike of Kasama, N.E. Rhodesia c.d.s. (Proud type D2) with additional strike alongside, backstamped Fort Jameson Oct. 23, Salisbury Nov. 16 and Dec. 9 arrival. Photo. 150 180 100
1315 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1910 (Dec. 3) 4d. postal stationery registered envelope to England with added 1909-12 “RHODESIA” 21/2d. and 1910-13 1/2d., 1d. (7) cancxelled Queque c.d.s.’s with registration label at left, some toning, also 1912 (July 1) cover from Queque to Salisbury bearing 1910-13 1/2d. pair (one damaged) with a further 1/2d. block of ten and 1d. pair on reverse, various faults but a scarce pair of covers. 300 320
1316 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: Northern Rhodesia Forces 1915-16: Base 4, a fine strike of the cachet in violet on piece to London with number “4” seemingly altered to “1”, location confirmed as Fife by c.d.s. beneath apparently dated “18 APR 1917” (a little indistinct with incorrect year date (?)). Photo. 80 100
1317 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: Northern Rhodesia Forces 1915-16: Base 6, a good strike of the cachet in violet on stampless “ON SERVICE” envelope (coded G 282-27-10-14) addressed to the dealer, W.T. Wilson in Birmingham, the cachet partially overstruck by indistinct A.P.O. c.d.s. and signed at left by Private Rivers of the S.R.V. Photo. 150 180
1318 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1944 (Mar. 15) postcard to Switzerland from the Rev. Burger at Sefula, franked N. Rhodesia 11/2d. cancelled superb strike of scarce double ring Mongu-Lealui c.d.s., with two British military censors in red and black, German Oberkommando der Wehrmacht censor in red, attractive. Photo. 100 120
1319 Rhodesia: Postal History and Covers: 1973 to 1980, selection of fifteen mainly Forces Mail stampless covers, variously addressed, a good range of markings and boxed datestamps. 40 60
1320 Rhodesia: 1892 to 1912, a used collection on leaves, incl. 1892-93 to £10, 1896 surcharges, 1896 Cape overprinted set, 1897 to £1, perf. 15 £2, 1898-1908 values to £20, 1905 Fall set, 1909-12 “RHODESIA” to £2, mainly fair to fine with not all cancellations guaranteed. (100) 800 1000 950
1321 Rhodesia: 1892 (Jan.) 1/2d. on 6d. horizontal pair, 2d. on 4d. (tiny thin), 4d. on 6d. and 8d. on 1/-, cancellations a little unclear but apparently mainly fine used. (5) S.G. 14-17, cat. £1,775. Photo. 400 500
1322 Rhodesia: 1896-97 8d. block of four showing paper join on reverse, cancelled Gwelo “SE 4/99”, fine and unusual. S.G. 34 var. Brandon certificate (2001). Photo. 150 180 220
1323 Rhodesia: 1898-1908 £5 deep blue, marginal from the top of the sheet, part original gum, some peripheral gum staining due to redistribution. S.G. 92, cat. £3,000. B.P.A. certificate (1989). Photo. 400 500 300
1324 Rhodesia: 1909-12 “RHODESIA” £5 deep blue on bluish, used with Mwinilunga, N. Rhodesia c.d.s, creased and torn but scarce. S.G. 113e. Photo. 300 400 300
1325 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Perf. 14 1/2d. to £1 set of eighteen with 8d. shade, used, some minor faults. (19) Btwn. S.G. 121 and 165. Photo. 300 350 600
1326 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Perf. 14 5d. purple-brown and ochre, large part original gum, slight thins, good appearance. S.G. 141ab, cat. £550. Photo. Clear R.P.S. certificate (1981). Photo. 100§ 120
1327 Rhodesia: 1913-24, a selection of Admiral issues, incl. Die III, perf. 14 values to 7/6, 10/-, £1 (2), Die II, perf. 15 values to 7/6, 10/-, £1, fair to fine. (46) 900 1000 1200
1328 Rhodesia: A mainly mint or unused collection on stockcards or leaves, incl. 1892-93 to £1, 1892 surcharges, 1892-94 and 1896-97 sets, 1896 Cape overprints, 1898-1908 to £2, 1905 Falls set, 1910-13 values to 7/6, 1913-24 values to £1 (3), also a range of cleaned high values, poor to fine. 1000 1200 2200
1329 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1890-97 £1 (without perfin), £2 (perf. 15), £5, 1898-1908 £1, £5, £10, £20, 1907 “REVENUE” overprint £10 (without perfin) used, good to fine for these. (8) Barefoot 1, 2a, 3, 14, 16-18, 22. 80 100 80
1330 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: 1935 Silver Jubilee imperf. working proofs of the four values, together with matching proofs of central vignettes, all in issued colours and in blocks of four with punched security holes, all marginal and with some printers’ notes, usual slight soiling, etc., each block mounted on presentation card headed “WATERLOW & SONS LTD/Progressive Proof”. 1000 1200 870
1331 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: 1935 Silver Jubilee, selection incl. imperf. working proofs of the four values, together with matching proofs of central vignettes, all in issued colours and in horizontal pairs with punched security holes, also 1d. (2), 2d. and 3d. Waterlow perforated samples in issued colours overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD/SPECIMEN” and with small punched security hole, the issued set in imprint blocks, etc., mainly fine. (37) 500 600
1332 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: 1937 1/2d., 1d. and 1/2d. in fine mint Waterlow imprint gutter pairs, also 1/2d. unmounted mint block with horizontal and vertical gutters, fine. S.G. 40-42 60 80 50
1333 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: Collection of issues from 1924 to 1964, good to fine mint on leaves, incl. 1924-29 set, 1931-27 set with perfs., 1937, 1953 and 1964 sets, etc. (119) 120 150 120
1334 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: 1924 to 1935 used collection incl. 1924-29 to 2/6 and 5/- (together on piece), 1931-37 set, also Northern Rhodesia with1925-29 to 20/- (cancellation indistinct) and 1929 Postage Dues, fair to fine. (61) 200 250§ 250
1335 Rhodesia & Nyasaland: Postage Dues: 1961 1d. vermilion horizontal pair, variety imperf. between, unmounted mint with trivial patch of gum disturbance. S.G. D1a, cat. £425. Photo. 120 140 290
1336 Rumania: 1934 Mamaia Jamboree Fund 25b.+25b. with variety overprint in black inverted, very fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 1289 var. Photo. 140 160
1337 Rumania: 1934 Mamaia Jamboree Fund 50b.+50b.with variety gold overprint inverted, very fine mint. Scarce, stated (1984 Romanian catalogue) only 50 exist. S.G. 1290 var. Photo. 200 250
1338 Rumania: 1934 Mamaia Jamboree Fund 1l.+1l. with proof overprint in red, light vertical bend, otherwise fine with gum. Rare. S.G. 1291 E. Photo. 100 120
1339 Rumania: 1934 Mamaia Jamboree Fund 3l.+3l. with proof overprint in red, fine with full gum. Rare. S.G. 1293 E. Photo. 100 120
1340 Russia: 1901 envelope from Byelgorod to Mount Athos via Batum-Odessa T.P.O., with “T” Tax marking, franked 14k. on reverse with scarce label “Received Personal Money 15 paras” (translated) alongside. S.G. 57. Brandon certificate (2002). Photo. 1000 1200
1341 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. 140 160
1342 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. 80 100
1343 Saint Helena: 1856 to 1894 used selection, incl. 1856 6d., 1861 6d., 1863 1d., 4d., 1864-80 range with perf. 121/2 values to 5/- incl. 6d. dull blue, perf. 14 x 121/2 1d. to 6d., etc., fair to fine. (41) 180 200 200
1344 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 4d. mint block [1/1-2/2], lower left stamp showing broken mainmast, also mint single with cleft rock [5/1], fine. (5). S.G. 92, a, c, cat. £293. 80 100 110
1345 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 4d. mint and 1/6 unmounted mint, both showing variety torn flag [4/6], fine. S.G. 92b, 93b, cat. £490. Photo. 160 200 170
1346 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 2/6 variety torn flag [4/6], unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 94b, cat. £400. Photo. 160 200 150
1347 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 5/- variety torn flag [4/6], unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 95b, cat. £500. Photo. 200 250 190
1348 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA £1 grey and purple on red, variety torn flag, unmounted mint, fine and scarce. S.G. 96a, cat. £1,800+. 800 1000 1000
1349 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 1/2d. to 5/- less 5d. but with 11/2d. deep carmine-red (regummed), all showing broken mainmast variety, mint, mainly fine. Btwn. S.G. 97a and 110a, cat. £2,655. Photo. 700 800 750
1350 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 1/2d., 11/2d., 3d. and 8d., each variety torn flag [4/6], mint, 1/2d. minor tone spots, otherwise mainly fine. S.G. 97b, 99b, 101b, 105b, cat. £455. 100 120 120
1351 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 1/2d. to 5/-, each variety cleft rock [5/1], mint, some values to 5/- etc. unmounted, 1d. slight tone spots and 6d. diagonal bend, otherwise mainly fine. (13). S.G. 97c-110c, cat. £1,930. Photo. 600 800 680
1352 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 7/6 variety torn flag [4/6], unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 111b, cat. £700. Photo. 250 300 260
1353 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 10/- variety torn flag [4/6], unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 112b, cat. £1,100. Photo. 400 500 480
1354 Saint Helena: 1922-37 wmk. Mult. Script CA 15/- grey and purple on blue, a scarce fine mint block of four, the lower pair unmounted. S.G. 113, cat. £3,200+. Photo. 1500 2000 1800
1355 Saint Helena: 1922-37 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 15/- grey and purple on blue, used, fine. S.G. 113, cat. £1,400. B.P.A. certificate (1981). Photo. 500 600 750
1356 Saint Helena: A mint and used duplicated selection in three stockbooks with issues from 1856, strength in mint incl. 1890-97 to 10d. (4), 1903 to 2/- (4), 1908-11 10/- (2), 1912-16 to 3/- (4), 1922-33 wmk. Mult. Crown CA to £1, wmk. Mult. Script CA values to 7/6 (2), 10/- (4), 1934 Centenary set, 1938-44 to 10/- (5) incl. 3d. ultramarine (8), 1953-9 sets (3) etc.,fair to fine. 900 1000 1150
1357 Saint Helena: A mainly mint Q.V. to K.G.V colletion on stockcards, etc., incl. 1856 6d. (2), 1861 6d. (2), 1863 1d. (2), 4d., 1884-94 range, 1890-97, 1903 set, 1908-11 10/-, 1912-16 to 3/-, 1922-37 wmk. Mult. Crown CA to £1, wmk. Mult. Script CA to 15/- (lightly toned perfs.) with 11/2d. rose-red showing the three listed varieties and 11/2d. deep carmine-red shade, etc., mainly fair to fine. 600 700 1200
1358 Saint Helena: 1890 to 1937 used collection, incl. 1890-97, 1903, 1908-11, 1912-16, 1912, 1913 and 1922 sets, 1922-37 wmk. Mult. Crown CA 4d. to £1, wmk. Mult. Script CA 1/2d. to 10/- (on piece), 1934 Centenary set, etc., mainly good to fine. (73) 650 700 850
1359 Saint Helena: Postal Stationery: 1939 (July) long registered formula envelope to London franked 1938-44 2d. and 1/-, bearing registered and insured labels, 1 Aug. 39 arrival mark on reverse, a few creases, otherwise fine. 200 250
1360 Saint Kitts-Nevis: St. Christopher: A used selection incl. 1870-79 perf. 121/2 1d. (both), perf. 14 21/2d. (tiny thin), 1882-90 21/2d. red-brown (both), 6d., 1/-, 1884 4d. on 6d. (2, one with full stop), 1/2d. on half 1d. (2, matching halves), 1886 surcharges, 1887 1d. on 1/2d., 1888 1d. on 21/2d., fmainly fair to fine. (24) Photo. 300 350 300
1361 Saint Kitts-Nevis: St. Christopher: Revenues: 1883 Type R1 handstamp in violet on Nevis 1876 4d. orange overprinted “Revenue” type F1 in black, a complete mint sheet of twelve showing positional flaws in “Revenue” overprint, some tone spots mainly on reverse but good appearance with seven unmounted. Photo. 700 750
1362 Saint Kitts-Nevis: Nevis: 1861 to 1890 used selection, incl. 1861 to 1/-, 1866-76 1d. (both) to 1/- (both), 1876-78 perf. 15 1d. (2) to 1/- (20, perf. 111/2 1d., 1879-80 1d., 21/2d., 1882-90- to 1/-, 1883 1/2d. on half 1d., etc., fair to fine. (32) 400 500 520
1363 Saint Kitts-Nevis: Nevis: 1861 issue, the set of four sheets of plate proofs of the 1d., 4d. (defaced plate), 6d. and 1/- values printed in black in complete sheets of twelve, produced by the Royal Philatelic Society in 1931, also photographs of the printing plates taken before and after cleaning. Set no. 42 of only 50 produced and a Nevis “essential”. 360 400
1364 Saint Kitts-Nevis: Nevis: 1876 Lithographed 1d., imperf. plate proofs of transfers 3 and 4 showing minor flaws and retouches, printed in issued rose-red in se-tenant sheets of twelve on ungummed paper, trivial creasing and staining but almost certainly unique thus. Photo. 2200 2500
1365 Saint Kitts-Nevis: Nevis: 1876 Lithographed 1d., imperf. plate proofs of transfers 7 and 8 showing minor flaws and retouches, printed in issued rose-red in se-tenant sheets of twelve on ungummed paper, trivial creasing and staining but almost certainly unique thus. Photo. 2200 2500
1366 Saint Kitts-Nevis: 1920-22 master die proof of King’s head and vignette in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “BEFORE/HARDENING” and dated “11/12/19” in manuscript. Photo. 350 400
1367 Saint Kitts-Nevis: 1920-22 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 1/2d. to £1 set overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12a), fine with gum. (13). S.G. 24-36s, cat. £275. Photo. 90 100 90
1368 Saint Kitts-Nevis: 1923 Tercentenary 1/2d. to £1 set used, mainly fine. (13) S.G. 48-60, cat. £1,800. Photo. 600 800 600
1369 Saint Kitts-Nevis: 1923 Tercentenary £1 black and purple on red, unmounted mint, fine and fresh. S.G. 60, cat. £700+. Photo. 300 350 380
1370 Saint Kitts-Nevis: 1938-50 £1 block of four, tied to 1948 (Dec. 8) registered cover to U.S.A., transit and arrival backstamps. S.G. 77f. Photo. 100 120 90
1371 Saint Kitts-Nevis: A mint or unused selection on stockcards, incl. Nevis 1871 to 6d. (2), 1/- (2), Revenue overprints to 1/-, St, Christopher with 1870-79 21/2d., 4d., 1882-90 values to 1/-, later with 1923 Tercentenary 10/-, etc., poor to fine. 260 300 720
1372 Saint Kitts-Nevis: 1903 to 1935, a used collection on leaves, incl. 1903 and 1905-18 to 5/-, 1920-22 to £1, 1921-29 to 5/-, etc., mostly good to fine. (56) 200 250 290
1373 Saint Lucia: 1882-84 Perf. 14 1/- orange, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 29, cat. £250. Photo. 70 90 70
1374 Saint Lucia: 1882-84 Perf. 12 4d. yellow, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 30, cat. £250. Photo. 70 90 70
1375 Saint Lucia: 1891-98 4 d. brown, neatly tied to 1891 (Mar. 21) commercial cover to U.S.A. S.G. 48. 50 70
1376 Saint Lucia: A comprehensive Q.V. used collection, incl. 1860 (1d.), (4d.), (6d.), 1863 (1d.), (4d.), (6d.), 1864-76 perf. 121/2 (1d.), (4d.(2), (6d.) (2), (1/-), perf. 14 (1d.) to (1/-), 1881 1/2d., 21/2d., 1882-84, 1883-86, 1886-87 and 1891-98 sets, 1891 surcharges, fair to fine. (48) 450 500
1377 Saint Lucia: 1902 2d. imperf. colour trial in dull purple and carmine (issued colours of the 1d. value), white numerals, on Crown CA watermarked paper, fine with gum. Photo. 200 250 160
1378 Saint Lucia: 1902 2d. imperf. colour trial in dull purple and brown (unissued colour combination), white numerals, on Crown CA watermarked paper, fine with gum. Photo. 200 250 180
1379 Saint Lucia: 1902 6d. imperf. colour trial in dull green and yellow (unissued colour combination), solid numerals, on Crown CA watermarked paper, fine with gum. Photo. 200 250
1380 Saint Lucia: 1902 to 1935, a used collection incl. 1902-03 set, 1904-10 to 5/- (both), 1912-21, 1921-30 and 1936 sets, Postage Dues, etc., mainly good to fine. (72) 200 250 290
1381 Saint Lucia: 1902 Pitons 2d. and 1904-10 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 1/2d. to 5/- (both) set of nine, all overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel types D12a or D12), fine with gum. (10). Btwn S.G. 63s and 77s, cat. £250. 80 100 80
1382 Saint Lucia: 1912(c.) 21/2d. die proof of country name and value tablet in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.). Photo. 150 180 120
1383 Saint Lucia: 1921-30 Wmk. Mult. Script CA 1/2d. to 5/- set overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel types D12 or D16), mainly fine with gum. (15). S.G. 91-105s, cat. £250. 80 100 80
1384 Saint Lucia: A Q.V. to K.G.VI mainly mint or unused collection on leaves, stockcards, etc., incl. 1860 (1d.), (4d.), (6d.), 1863 (1d.) (2), (4d.), (6d.), 1/2d. on (6d.), 1864-76 (1d.) imperf. pair, (4d.), (6d) (2), (1/-), 1882-84 4d., 1891-98 values to 5/-, 10/-, 1912-21 and 1921-30 values to 5/-, etc., poor to fine. 200 250 380
1385 Saint Lucia: Postage Dues: 1949-52 2c. and 4c. Crown missing watermark errors in matching right marginal blocks of six (3 x 2), mainly fine unmounted mint. (12) S.G. D7, ab, D8, ab, cat. £270+. 80 100 160
1386 Saint Lucia: Postage Dues: 1949-52 2c., 4c., 8c. and 16c. St. Edward’s Crown errors in right marginal blocks of six (3 x 2 except 2c. 2 x 3), mainly fine unmounted mint. (24) S.G. D7, ac, D8, ac, D9, ac, D10, ac, cat. £775+. Photo. 240 260 320
1387 Saint Lucia: Postal Stationery: Aerogrammes: 1952 McCorquodale 12c. working die proof in issued brownish purple on wove paper (82 x 85mm.), endorsed “Approved/(initials)/ 18/8/52”, some creasing and pinholes as might be expected from a working item. Photo. 500 550 500
1388 Saint Lucia: Postal Stationery: A Q.V. to K.G.V collection unused and used with some “SPECIMEN” overprints, incl. postcards, reply cards, registered envelopes incl. scarce size H2 K.G.V 3d. used to England, etc., fair to fine. (35) 300 350
1389 Saint Vincent: 1865 (May 24) entire to France franked by 1861 rough perf. 1d. rose-red (one just crossed by vertical filing crease) and 1862 6d., all cancelled “A10” with c.d.s. alongside, London and Calais transit datestamps and Paris June 17 arrival backstamp, a most attractive and difficult first issue franking. S.G. 1, 4. Photo. 750 850
1390 Saint Vincent: 1872 (Aug. 27) envelope to London franked by 1/- deep rose-red, just tied by “A10” barred oval with red St. Vincent c.d.. beneath, backstamped Sept. 11 arrival, exceptionally scarce on cover. S.G. 17. R.P.S. certificate (1961). Photo. 1600 1800
1391 Saint Vincent: 1880 1d. on half 6d. blue-green, variety unsevered pair, used, fine. S.G. 28a, cat. £1,100. B.P.A. certificate (1964). Photo. 300 350 420
1392 Saint Vincent: 1881 1/2d. on half 6d. bright green, variety unsevered pair, used, slight staining, otherwise fine. S.G. 33a, cat. £400. Photo. 100 120 140
1393 Saint Vincent: 1881 1d. on 6d. bright green, neatly cancelled “K/ DE 1/ 81”, fine. S.G. 34, cat. £325. Photo. 100 120 150
1394 Saint Vincent: 1883-84 Wmk. Crown CA, perf. 12 4d. grey-blue, used, fine. S.G. 43a, cat. £250. Photo. 80 100 100
1395 Saint Vincent: 1883-84 Wmk. Crown CA, perf. 12 6d. bright green, used, fine. S.G. 44, cat. £300. Photo. 100 120 160
1396 Saint Vincent: 1885-93 wmk. Crown CA 1/2d., variety wmk. inverted, well-centred, fine used. S.G. 47x, unpriced by S.G. 50 70
1397 Saint Vincent: 1892 5d. on 4d. chocolate, fine with small part gum and showing the very scarce “SPICEMEN” error of local “SPECIMEN” overprint (Samuel type SV5) only employed for this issue. The error is believed to have occured only once in the setting of 30 and thus only 25 examples of it would have resulted of which many will be held in Official collections. S.G. 59s var. Photo. 550 650
1398 Saint Vincent: 1897 21/2d., 5d., 1899 1/2d. to 5/- set, 1909-11 1/2d. to 3d. set of four, all overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12), mainly fine with gum. (15). S.G. 61-2s, 67-75s, 102s, 104-6s, cat. £315 100 120 100
1399 Saint Vincent: 1897 21/2d. blue and 5d. sepia, both overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12) and in vertical pairs, fine with full gum, scarce multiples. S.G. 61-2s, cat. £120+. 60 80 50
1400 Saint Vincent: 1904-11 Wmk. Mult. Crown CA 1/2d. to £1 (on piece) set, used, mainly fine. (8). s.G. 85-93, cat. £475. Photo. 150 180 190