Lot No Description Estimate Low Estimate High Hammer ex VAT
1001 Malaysia: Japanese Occupation: 1943 (2 15) envelope locally addressed and franked 1942 (Nov.) 2c. on Perak 5c. strip of three (one with “s” inverted - unpriced used), 1942-44 Kanji overprint, Negri Sembilan 1c. and 2c. on Perak 5c. blocks of four (one in each with sideways second character), tied by first day Anniversary of Fall of Singapore violet datestamps (Proud JHS1). J259, a, J266, b, 274, c. 40 60 40
1002 Malta: 1860 No wmk. 1/2d. buff on blued paper, large part original gum, fresh and fine. S.G. 1, cat. £800. Photo. 200 250 140
1003 Malta: 1863-81 Wmk. Crown CC, perf. 14 1/2d. orange-buff, small part original gum, 1/2d. pale buff, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 8, 11, cat. £280. Both with R.P.S. certificate (1978). 50 70 50
1004 Malta: 1863-81 Wmk. Crown CC, Perf. 14 1/2d. pale buff, large part original gum, fine. S.G. 11, cat. £150. Phil. Fed. of S. Africa certificate (1981). 40 50
1005 Malta: 1902 1d. on 21/2d. provisional, a specialised study, mint and used on leaves, incl. examples overprinted “SPECIMEN” (2), “Pnney” error (20) mainly in multiples, broken “n” in two mint blocks of eighteen, shades, etc., fair to fine. (145 + 2 covers) 150 200 170
1006 Malta: 1922 “SELF-GOVERNMENT” 10/- blue-black, wmk. Crown CC, mint, fine. S.G. 105, cat. £190. 60 70 60
1007 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/2d., 21/2d., 1/-, each in a mint lower left corner marginal block of four, one in each showing extra flagstaff [Pl. 1, 9/1], fine. S.G. 210, a, 211, a, 213, a, cat. £591+. Photo. 200 220 230
1008 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/2d., 21/2d., 6d., each showing extra flagstaff [Pl. 1, 9/1], used, the 6d. with some vertical creasing, otherwise fine. S.G. 210a, 211a, 212a, cat. £395. 80 100 100
1009 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/2d. lower left corner marginal block of ten (2 x 5) showing the rare variety extra flagstaff partially erased [9/1] resulting from an attempt by the printers to remove the flaw on a small second printing in Nov. 1935, and line to right of tower [10/2], unmounted mint, two tone spots clear of varieties and some very minor diagonal bends, otherwise fine. S.G. 210, a vars. 40 60
1010 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/2d. upper left corner marginal block of four, 6d. and 1/- mint singles, each showing variety short extra flagstaff [Pl. 2, 2/1], fine. S.G. 210, b, 212b, 213b, cat. £613+. Photo. 200 250 150
1011 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/2d., 1/-, both in an unmounted mint left margin block of four with one in each showing unlisted variety “two dots over country name” [6/1], fine. S.G. 210, 213 vars. 50 70 40
1012 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 6d. lower left corner marginal block of six (2 x 3) showing the rare variety extra flagstaff partially erased [9/1] resulting from an attempt by the printers to remove the flaw on a small second printing in Nov. 1935, unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 212, a var. Brandon certificate (1998). Photo. 120 150
1013 Malta: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/- lower left corner marginal block of four showing the rare variety extra flagstaff partially erased [9/1] resulting from an attempt by the printers to remove the flaw on a small second printing in Nov. 1935, unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 213, a var. Brandon certificate (1998). Photo. 250 300
1014 Malta: Airmails: A collection of covers from 1928 to 1978, incl. 1928-29 range, 1931 (June) (7), (Sept.) to Rome, 1932 (Jan.) to Cape Town (2), 1933 acceptance for Third South America Zeppelin flight, 1943 “green cross” air letter and envelope, etc., mainly good to fine. (54) 400 600 500
1015 Malta: A mainly mint collection in two albums, incl. 1863 no wmk. 1/2d., 1863-81 wmk. Crown CC 1/2d. perf. 14 (3), perf. 121/2, perf. 14 x 121/2, 1885-90 to 1/-, 1886 5/-, 1899-1901 to 10/-, 1903-04. 1904-14, 1914-21 and 1921-22 sets, 1922 “SELF-GOVERNMENT” wmk. Crown CC 10/-, wmk. Mult. Crown CA (2/- toned) and wmk. Mult. Script CA sets, 1922-26 to £1, 1926, 1926-27, 1928, 1930, 1938-43, 1948-53 and 1956-58 sets, postage dues with 1925 sets (both), etc., mostly good to fine. 700 800 820
1016 Malta: A rather sparse mainly used collection in one album, incl. 1930 and 1956-58 sets, range of covers (17) from 1893 to 1953, etc., fair to fine. 130 150 150
1017 Malta: Revenues: 1902, 1906, two receipts from the office of the “Pubblico Pesatore” the first bearing 1899 1/2d. green pair, the second 1d. carmine-red, cancelled in ms. 80 100
1018 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. 110 130
1019 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. 150 170
1020 Morocco Agencies: French Currency: 1935 Silver Jubilee 5c. on 1/2d., an unmounted mint block of nine, the centre stamp showing “AGENCIF.S” variety [8/4], fine. S.G. 212 var. 40 60 35
1021 Morocco Agencies: An extensive duplicated mint selection of Control and Cylinder blocks or strips, 1907 to 1940, incl. Spanish Currency 1935-37 set in cylinder blocks of six, with some scarcer types, mainly fine. 500 600 420
1022 Netherlands: 1852-63 10c. deep carmine-red, plate III, a rare block of four [41-2/46-7], good to very large margins, close at upper left, individually cancelled. N.V.P.H. 2e. Moeijes certificate (1991). Photo. 700 800
1023 Netherlands: 1852-63 10c. lake-red, plate V, a rare block of four [82-3/87-8], lightly cancelled between pairs, good to very large margins, close at top. N.V.P.H. 2h. Photo. 700 800
1024 Netherlands: 1852-63 10c. deep carmine, plate IX, a scarce horizontal strip of four [52-55], good to large margins a little close at top of right stamp, lightly cancelled with boxed “FRANCO” cancellations. N.V.P.H. 2o. Photo. 500 600
1025 Netherlands: 1852-63 15c. orange, plate I, a scarce horizontal strip of five [61-5], good margins just touched at upper left, used with boxed “FRANCO” cancellations. N.V.P.H. 3c. Photo. 500 600
1026 Netherlands: 1863 (Sept. 21) entire letter to Belfast, franked 10c. plate X [30], 15c. horizontal pair [6-7], margins all round, paying 40c. rate, cancelled framed “FRANCO” and with Rotterdam despatch c.d.s. at right, backstamped Sept. 23 arrival, attractive. Louis certificate (1991). Photo. 480 500
1027 Netherlands: 1864 (Oct. 5) entire letter from Rotterdam to Belfast, bearing 1853-63 5c. (two pairs and a single), 10c. and 15c. strip of three, with margins except 15c. strip just cut into at top, cancelled framed “FRANCO”, one 5c. additionally tied by red London Paid Apr. 11 transit, backstamped Apr. 12 arrival, slight creasing mainly clear of adhesives. Photo. 4800 5000
1028 Netherlands: 1924 to 1932, selection of mainly vertical interrupted perf. pairs, comprising 1924-26 121/2c., 20c., 50c., 1926-32 on two sides 10c., 221/2c. (horizontal), 30c., 35c., 40c., on four sides (some part gum toned) 71/2c. (horizontal), 9c., 121/2c., 15c. (bend), 20c., 25c., 271/2c., 40c., 50c., unmounted mint. (34) 200 250 260
1029 New Guinea: 1915 German New Guinea registration labels surcharged “G.R.I./3d.”: (Name in Unserifed Letters) Rabaul used with violet oval cancellation, a few short perfs. otherwise fine. S.G. 33, cat. £200. 60 80 60
1030 New Guinea: 1915 German New Guinea registration labels surcharged “G.R.I./3d.”: (Name in Unserifed Letters) Herbertshohe, fine used with c.d.s. S.G. 36, cat. £500. Photo. 150 180 270
1031 New Guinea: 1915 German New Guinea registration labels surcharged “G.R.I./3d.”: (Name in Unserifed Letters) Käwieng mint, some imperfections. S.G. 37, cat. £600. Photo. 100 120 180
1032 New Guinea: 1915 German New Guinea registration labels surcharged “G.R.I./3d.”: (Name in Unserifed Letters) Kieta, a vertical pair fine used with light c.d.s. S.G. 38, cat. £1,200. Photo. 400 500 680
1033 New Guinea: 1915 German New Guinea registration labels surcharged “G.R.I./3d.”: (Name in Unserifed Letters) Kieta 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. 2800 3000
1034 New Guinea: 1915 German New Guinea registration labels surcharged “G.R.I./3d.”: (Name in Serifed Letters) Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, a vertical pair used with Rabaul c.d.s., lower stamp creased and some short perfs, otherwise fine. S.G. 41, cat. £850. Photo. 160 180 190
1035 New Guinea: 1937(c.) two matching card pieces from parcel labels: the first bearing 1932-34 Postage 4d. (2), Air 2/-, 1937 Coronation 3d. and 1935 Air £2 pair; the second with 1932-34 Air 2/- pair, 1937 Coronation and 1935 Air £5, both lightly cancelled by indistinct datestamps, most unusual and attractive. S.G. 181, 200, 204, 205, 209. Photo. 1000 1200
1036 New Zealand: 1855 Wmk. Star 1/- pale yellow-green on blued paper, just touched at top right corner, lightly cancelled “4” barred numeral, rare. S.G. 3, cat. £5,000. Photo. 300 400 350
1037 New Zealand: 1855-57 Blued paper 1d. red, good margins all round, lightly cancelled “18” in bars, fine. S.G. 4, cat. £1,600. Photo. 550 600
1038 New Zealand: 1855-57 No Wmk. 1/- green on blued paper, just touched at foot, neatly cancelled “4” barred numeral, imperfections but scarce. S.G. 6, cat. £3,500. Photo. 200 250 200
1039 New Zealand: 1878 2/- deep rose used, 5/- grey mint (some toned perfs) and used (2). S.G. 185, 186, cat. £1,175. 200 220 150
1040 New Zealand: Health issues, a well written-up display collection, with sets complete mint from 1929 to 1990 less 1940, 1971 and 1980 sets but incl. 1931 Smiling Boys, etc., mainly fine. (145 + 3 f.d.c.’s) 80 100 60
1041 New Zealand: 1957 to 1973, a duplicated mint selection of Health miniature sheets, also 1969 Cook sheets, mainly mint and mostly unmounted. S.G. cat. £1,300+ 150 180 110
1042 New Zealand: Postal Fiscals: A selection of used Arms issues with values to 9/- (5), 15/- (3), £2 (4), £3 and £5 (4), poor to fine. 80 100 75
1043 New Zealand: Postal Fiscals: 1931-40 'Cowan' paper £2.10s. red, fine mint. S.G. F163, cat. £300. Photo. 100 120 110
1044 New Zealand: Postal Fiscals: 1940-58 issue, one of each value to £1 (less 7/6), 30/-, £2 and £5, also 1958 £1, mainly fine mint. 200 250 190
1045 New Zealand: Postal Fiscals: 1940-58 25/- greenish blue, fine mint. S.G. F204, cat. £375. Photo. 120 150 100
1046 New Zealand: Postal Fiscals: 1940-58 £3.10s. rose, fine mint. S.G. F209, cat. £1,500. Photo. 500 600 480
1047 New Zealand: A mainly used collection in an album incl. 1855-57 1d., 2d., 1/-, 1857-63 values to 1/- (2), 1862 imperf. and rouletted values to 1/-, 1862-63 pelure paper 6d., 1/-, 1864-67 4d. deep rose, 1878 2/-, 5/-, 1906 Christchurch set, 1913 Auckland 3d., 6d. (both mint), Health issues with 1931 Smiling Boys mint, postal fiscals with 1882 values to £1 (2), Arms to £1 mint, Officials with 1913-25 2/-, 5/- mint, postage dues with 1899 values to 2/- mint, Life Insurance 1891-98 set, Victoria Land 1911-13 1d. mint block of four etc., poor to fine. 1200 1400 2400
1048 New Zealand: An early to modern collection contained in three stockbooks and a cover album incl. 1931 Smiling Boys mint, 1958 surcharge error used, later range of mint and used miniature sheets, extensive Officials incl. 1913-25 5/- mint, 1927-33 2/- Admiral mint and used (2), 1936-51 mint selection with perf. varieties to 2/- (incl. perf. 121/2 with “COQK” variety), 5/- (4), 1940 Centennial set mint and used, mainly good to fine. 500 550 720
1049 New Zealand: A collection of Q.V. to K.G.V issues on leaves and stockcards incl. 1898-1909 Pictorials with values to 5/- mint (4) and used, 1907-08 3d (10, incl. a block of four), 6d (9, incl. a block of four) and 1/- (5), mint, later with Officials etc., fair to fine. 400 450 850
1050 New Zealand: A selection of Chalon Head issues on stockcards, with imperf. values to 1/- (8), perforated values to 1/- (18) used incl. 4d deep rose-red (10), mint incl. 1d. vermilion, 2d. blue, 2d. orange (2), 3d. lilac, 4d. yellow (2), 6d. blue, 1/- yellow-green, also 2d. proof block of nine, varied condition. (262+ 9 proofs). 400 500 1400
1051 New Zealand: Life Insurance: A used selection from 1890, incl. 1891 6d. (4), 1/- etc., varied condition. (58) 70 80 70
1052 New Zealand: Antarctic Expeditions: 1911 Victoria Land 1d. in an unmounted mint block of four, minor gum blemishes, otherwise fine. S.G. A3, cat. £180+. 45 50 50
1053 Niue: 1935 Silver Jubilee 21/2d. vertical pair from the top of the sheet, variety imperf. horizontally, mint, fine. S.G. 70 var., cat. £250. Photo. 80 100 80
1054 Niue: 1935 Silver Jubilee 21/2d. vertical pair from the top of the sheet, variety imperf. horizontally, mint, fine. S.G. 70 var., cat. £250. Phil. Foundation certificate (1977). Photo. 80 100 120
1055 North Borneo: 1883 to 1886, a selection with 1883 (Mar.) 2c. mint (2) and used, 1883 (June) 8c. on 2c. used (2, one a forgery), 50c., $1, 1883 (July) 4c., 8c. mint and used, 1886 values to 10c. incl. 1/2c. unused, 1c. imperf. pair mint (thinned), 'and Revenue' overprint 1/2c. unused and used (faults), 1886 (Sept.) perf. 14 3c. on 4c., 5c. on 8c. mint etc., varied condition. 160 200 230
1056 North Borneo: 1886 to 1892, a duplicated mint and used selection with 1886-87 values to $2 (used), 1888-92 values to $2 incl. 50c. chalky blue used, 1889 $10 large part original gum (with area of gum loss under hinge), varied condition. 140 160 180
1057 North Borneo: 1886-87 composite colour trial sheet containing eleven values incl. unissued 12c., printed in brown. 100 120 250
1058 North Borneo: 1890 to 1892 surcharges, a selection with 1890 2c. on 25c., 8c. on 25c. used, 1891-92 6c. on 10c. type 14 unused (2), 1892 8c. on 25c. unused etc., varied condition. 120 140 120
1059 North Borneo: 1894, a mint and used duplicated range with mint values to 12c. (5), 18c. (2), 24c. (3), 25c. (2), 50c., $1, $2 mint or unused, 50c. and $1 postally used, values to $10 (2) c.t.o., also a selection of 1895 surcharges, varied condition. 100 120 120
1060 North Borneo: 1897-1902, a duplicated range of values to 24c. incl. 10c., 12c. (2) mint or unused, corrected inscriptions pair mint and postally used, varied condition. 100 120 150
1061 North Borneo: 1899 surcharges, a duplicated selection with values to 4c. on $2 , also 81/2mm. spacing 4c. on $10 mint and postally used, varied condition. 100 120 130
1062 North Borneo: 1901-05, a duplicated selection with at least one of each value mint, some postally used incl. 24c., varied condition but $5 and $10 fine. Photo. 240 280 320
1063 North Borneo: 1904-05 surcharges, a mint range with three of each value (except 4c. on 5c. and 4c. on $2, two of each), varied condition. 80 100 95
1064 North Borneo: 1909-23, a duplicated selection with values to 18c. and 24c. (2) mint, used values to 24c., 1911 high values to $2 mint and used, 1916 (Feb.) surcharges mint and used, mainly fine. 140 160 170
1065 North Borneo: 1916 Cross in vermilion, 1c. (3), 2c. (3), 3c. (2), 4c. (2), 5c., 6c., 8c. to 24c. (2 of each) mint, 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 5c., 6c. (2), 10c., used, mainly fine. 300 400 270
1066 North Borneo: 1916 Cross in carmine, 1c. to 24c., one of each value with additional 2c. (pair), 3c., 6c., 10c., all mint and mainly fine. 180 200 160
1067 North Borneo: 1918 (Aug.) Red Cross surcharges to $5+ 2c. with additional values to 25c.+ 2c. and 13-14mm. spacing 2c.+ 2c. (2), mainly fine mint. Photo. 160 200 150
1068 North Borneo: 1918 (Oct.) Red Cross surcharges set mint with additional values to $1+ 4c., also values to 24c.+ 4c. with fake cancellations, mainly fine. Photo. 200 250 230
1069 North Borneo: 1918 (Oct.) 1c.+4c. to $10+4c. set of seventeen, tied to large pieces from registered cover used to Margate by Jesselton “18/NOV/1918” c.d.s.’s, some lightly crossed by blue crayon lines, otherwise mainly fine. S.G. 235-52, cat. £1,000. Photo. 300 350 250
1070 North Borneo: 1922 Exhibition, a selection with duplicated mint values to 50c. (4), also a range of stop after “EXHIBITION” varieties to 20c. on 18c., varied condition. 120 140 140
1071 North Borneo: 1925-28 set mint with additional values to $2, a few used, $10 with a few small stains, otherwise mainly fine. Photo. 120 140 150
1072 North Borneo: 1931 50th. Anniversary set mint with additional values, mainly mint, to 25c. (5), $1 (5), $2, mainly fine. Photo. 140 160 150
1073 North Borneo: 1939 set to $5 incl. 12c. shade mint. S.G. 303-17, cat. £648. Photo. 130 150 140
1074 North Borneo: 1939 set to $5 mint with additional values to $1 mint and used, 1941 War Tax issues etc., mainly fine. Photo. 140 160 170
1075 North Borneo: 1945 to 1949, a selection with 1945 B.M.A. to $5 (at least two of each value) mint, to $5 (less $1) used, 1947 overprints with two mint sets and a used set (less $2) including 50c. with lower bar broken at left, etc., mainly fine. 80 100 140
1076 North Borneo: 1947 1c. to $5 perforated “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type W9) , the unique set ex Waterlow day book, most values additionally handstamped “SPECIMEN” in red in upper margin, mainly fine without gum. (15) S.G. 335s-49s. Photo. 150 180 200
1077 North Borneo: Postage Dues: A duplicated range in a stockbook with 1895-97 values to 24c. mint and used, 1897-99 values to 24c. (2) mint, 1909-12 vertical overprint 8c. used, horizontal overprint values to 24c. (mint and used), overprinted at top 2c. mint and used (two of each), 4c, used (2), 1918-30 perf. 131/2-14 values to 12c. (4), 16c. (2) mint, 16c. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, perf. 121/2 values to 12c. mint, 1930-38 perf. 131/2-14 16c. (5), perf. 121/2 values to 16c. (2) mint etc., varied condition. 350 400 350
1078 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: A selection incl. 1943 4c., 8c., 1944 values to $1 mint, 1944-45 to 15c. (2) mint, 30c., 50c. (2) unused with faults, 30c. used, varied condition. 100 120 90
1079 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: 1944-45 set (less 30c.) used on philatelic cover to Kuching, fine. S.G. J35-48 (Ex. J46), cat. £405+. Photo. 120 150 130
1080 North Borneo: Japanese Occupation: 1944 (Oct.)-45 20s. blue-slate, 30s. turquoise-blue and 50s. olive and bistre, each in a scarce used pair. S.G. J44, J46, J47. Photo. 280 300
1081 Nyasaland: 1894 (Nov. 2) 2d. “EXTERNAL” stationery card to the Isle of Wight, cancelled fine “852” in barred oval with Port Herald c.d.s. alongside, backstamped Tshinde Nov. 12 transit, a little creased and stained. Photo. 60 80 60
1082 Nyasaland: 1896 (Oct. 30) envelope from Blantyre to England franked 6d. black and blue, backstamped Chinde Nov. 8 transit and Nottingham Jan. 4 arrival, a little roughly opened at right, otherwise fine. Photo. 60 80
1083 Nyasaland: 1897 (Dec. 8) envelope from Blantyre to Canada bearing 1897-1900 1d., 4d. and 2/6, backstamped Chinde Dec. 18 transit and Montreal Jan. 13 arrival, horizontal crease well clear of adhesives, attractive. Photo. 100 120 170
1084 Nyasaland: 1899 (June) 1d. “INTERNAL” postal stationery card cancelled Fort Johnston and used to Fort Mlangeni with superb “JU 11/99” squared circle arrival on reverse. Scarce. Photo. 500 600
1085 Nyasaland: 1900 (Sept. 8) envelope to Germany, underfranked with 1d. black and ultramarine, tied by Chinde squared circle with handstruck “T” alongside, rated “40” in ms. and with Waldhausen Oct. 14 arrival backstamp, minor creasing. Scarce, the “T” mark earlier than recorded by Proud and the Chinde squared circle much more commonly seen as a transit mark. Photo. 200 220
1086 Nyasaland: 1902 master die proof of small format design with uncleared value tablets and surround, in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm.), endorsed “BEFORE/HARDENING” and dated “6 NOV.02”. Photo. 300 400 500
1087 Nyasaland: 1906 Netherland Indies 5c. stationery card uprated with 21/2c., addressed to Victoria, Cameroons and redirected to Murnau, Germany but misdirected resulting in fine strike of scarce framed “Missent to Chinde”, various transit datestamps incl. Funchal, London, etc. photo. 900 1000
1088 Nyasaland: 1913-19 10/- pale green and deep scarlet on green, 10/- green and deep scarlet on green, 1921-30 10/- green and deep red on pale emerald, mint, fine. S.G. 96, 96e, 113, cat. £235 70§ 80 60
1089 Nyasaland: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/- variety kite and vertical log [Pl. 2a, 10/6], mint, fine. S.G. 126k, cat. £300. Photo. 100 120 95
1090 Nyasaland: 1935 Silver Jubilee 1/- variety kite and vertical log [Pl. 2a, 10/6], used, fine. S.G. 126k, unpriced by S.G.. Photo. 150 180 150
1091 Nyasaland: Revenues: 1891 B.C.A. 2/6, 4/-, 10/-, 1893 1/- on £1, mainly fine used. Barefoot 5, 6, 7, 13, cat. £225. 70 90 85
1092 Palestine: Postage Dues: 1924 incoming envelope from Great Britain to Beisan, underfranked with 11/2d. and bearing 1923 2m. and 8m. dues cancelled Aug. 28 with framed “TO PAY./(ms.) 10/MILLIEMES”. Photo. 200 250 350
1093 Palestine: A collection from 1918 on leaves incl. 1922 7m. watermark inverted used, mainly fine. 50 60 80
1094 Papua: A collection of issues from 1901 to 1939 in one stockbook, incl. 1901-05 values to 1/-, 1906-07 values to 2/6, mint, 1911 2d. cancelled fine Thursday Island c.d.s., 1916-31 values to 5/- (2), 1938 Airs, 1939-41 Airs (3), mint, etc., mainly fair to fine. 160 180 290
1095 Portugal: A mint selection on stockcards, strength in 1960's and 1970's issues unmounted mint incl. 1965, 66, 67, 70 (4), 71 (7) Europa sets, mainly fine. 100 120 200
1096 Portuguese Colonies: Madeira: 1862 (May 2) entire to Le Havre endorsed “Voie Anglaise” with fair “MADEIRA” in oval and fine “GB/1F” accountancy mark in circle. 50 70
1097 Portuguese Colonies: Mozambique: 1895 (May 17) registered cover from Lourenço Marques to Lisbon endorsed “Via Transvaal & Cape”, bearing 1886 5r. to 300r. set of nine (50r. is perf. 131/2), backstamped June 14 arrival, addressee name partially erased, odd adhesive marked by additional gumming to affix, scarce and attractive. Btwn. S.G. 30 and 43, 50. Photo. 200 250 150
1098 Portuguese Colonies: Mozambique: 1898 (Apr. 30) registered cover from Lourenço Marques to Lisbon “Via Transvaal”, bearing General Issue Vasco da Gama set of eight cancelled in blue, backstamped May 27 arrival , some values slightly damaged or faintly stained. Photo. 100 150 110
1099 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. 50 70
1100 Qatar: 1965 Nubian Monuments 1 n.p. variety black omitted fine unmounted mint with normal for comparison. S.G. 48a, cat. £200. 50 60
1101 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1892 rare incoming underpaid envelope from Great Britain to the B.S.A. Co. Solicitor at Fort Salisbury, bearing 1/2d., 1d., 6d., cancelled Bangor May 19, with ms. “1/9”, handstruck “9D/F.B.” and red “6D”, backstamped Cape Town June 9, Mafeking June 14 and Macloutsi June 19 transit datestamps. Photo. 850 900 650
1102 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1893 Matebele Postal Jubilee, comic printed envelope used to Channel Is., backstamped Jersey Feb. 28 1894 arrival, the original adhesive replaced by 1892 4d. 30 40
1103 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1893 (Dec. 3) Mashonaland 11/2d. International stationery card used to Scotland (redirected within Edinburgh) with added 1893 1/2d., cancelled “827” in barred ovals with Salisbury despatch c.d.s. and Jan. 15 arrival, backstamped Tuli (scarce) Dec. 10 and Cape Town Dec. 27 transits. Photo. 100 120 95
1104 Rhodesia: Early Covers: Mashonaland overprint on Cape (deleted) 1d. stationery card to Johannesburg with added corner marginal 1893 1/2d., fine “F” in diamond cancellations with large part Victoria c.d.s., backstamped scarce Tuli Jan. 13 transit, etc. 30 40 60
1105 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1894 (Apr. 21) “MASONALAND/VIA’ Cape 1d.+1d. stationery card, outward half c.t.o. barred oval with fine Tuli c.d.s below, corner crease, otherwise fine. 30 40
1106 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1894 (Oct. 22) Mashonaland 11/2d. International stationery card to Johannesburg, cancelled fine strike of scarce “GUBULAWAYO/2/OC 22/9-” c.d.s., backstamped red Oct. 20 double oval datestamp of The Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd., Bulawayo, Pretoria Oct. 28 transit and Oct. 29 arrival, vertical fold well clear of strike. Photo. 100 120
1107 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1895 (Feb. 15) 1d. Inland stationery card locally addressed, cancelled fine “GUBULAWAYO/FE 15/ 5” with “5” inverted, climatic stains, also British Bechuanaland 2d. cancelled large part Gubulawayo Oct. 31 code “2’ c.d.s. Photo. 80 100
1108 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1895 (June 15) Mashonaland 1d. stationery card to England with added 1892 1d., cancelled fine Bulawayo c.d.s.’s, backstamped Cape Town June 26 transit, attractive. Photo. 60 80 75
1109 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1895 (June 15) Mashonaland 1d.+1d. stationery reply card addressed to Rear Admiral Sir F. Bedford, admiral of the Cape Fleet, in London, with added 1892 1d., cancelled fine Bulawayo c.d.s.’s, reply half unused but backstamped Cape Town June 26 and July 13 arrival. 50 60 40
1110 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1895 (Oct. 11) Mashonaland 11/2d. International card from Kopje to Cornwall and 1898 (Apr. 21) 1d. Inland card from Umtali to Durban, both with added 1893 1/2d., some staining. 40 50
1111 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1899 (Oct. 19) Mashonaland 1d. Inland stationery card used with added 1893 1/2d. and 1896 1d. to Cornwall, cancelled Kopje c.d.s.’s., slight staining. Sent during the Matabele Rebellion by Dr. R.F. Rand, appointed by Rhodes as Senior Medical Officer to the B.S.A. Co. Police, with message commenting that “This is going to run the gauntlet ... per wagon express.” Photo. 120 150
1112 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1897 (Oct. 29) Mashonaland 1d.+1d. stationery reply card used to Switzerland with added 1892 1/2d., 1896-97 1d., cancelled fair Kopje c.d.s.’s with Berne Nov. 27 arrival, the reply half unused. Photo. 80 100
1113 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1899 (Mar. 28) envelope to London franked 1896-97 6d. die II, some toning around perfs., tied by “I” in diamond with Kopje c.d.s. (“99” inverted) alongside, backstamped fine Salisbury double circle (with single asterisks at left and right - unrecorded by Knight) same day transit and Apr. 21 arrival. Photo. 100 120
1114 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1899 (June 14) Mashonaland 11/2d. International stationery card endorsed “via Bulawayo Capetown” to Germany, with added 1897 1d., cancelled fine “I” in diamond with Kopje despatch c.d.s (”99” inverted) and Hannover July 10 arrival. Photo. 100 120
1115 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1900 (May 8) Mashonaland 1d. Inland stationery card with printed Bulawayo Chronicle subscription reminder, addressed to a Corporal in the B.S.A. Co. Police in Gaborones, cancelled Bulawayo “8-MEI.00” (“Taal” slug). Ex. G. Simpson. Photo. 80 100
1116 Rhodesia: Early Covers: 1903 (Dec. 3) 21/2d. stationery envelope, size F, with added 1897 4d., registered to England, cancelled fine Gwanda single ring c.d.s.’s, ms. registration markings; 1905 (Oct. 27) 1d. stationery envelope to Bulawayo cancelled fine Queque double ring. (2 items) 50 60 70
1117 Rhodesia: 1892-93 values to £1 (2), £2 (2) used in slightly varied condition, also £5 and £10 with faults. 150 180 170
1118 Rhodesia: 1892-93 1d. to £1 (2, one with faults) incl. shades, mint, mainly fine. S.G. 1-10, cat. £688. 130 150 120
1119 Rhodesia: 1892-93 £5 sage-green and and £10 brown, large part original gum, both with faults but good colours and appearance. S.G. 12, 13, cat. £4,350. Photo. 400 500
1120 Rhodesia: 1892 1/2d. on 6d. to 8d. on 1/- set, good to fine mint and used (cancellations not guaranteed). S.G. 14-17, cat. £1,900. 200 300 400
1121 Rhodesia: 1896 1d. on 3d. grey-black and green, used, fine. S.G. 51, cat. £475. Phil. Fed. of S. Africa certificate (1979). Photo. 120 150 130
1122 Rhodesia: 1897 £2 rosy red, perf. 15, c.t.o., fine. S.G. 74, cat. £400. Photo. 100 120 110
1123 Rhodesia: 1898-1908, a selection in varied condition incl. values to 10/- (3) mint, £1 perforated “SPECIMEN” with gum, values to £2 (2) used, also fiscally used values to £20 (3) and 21/2d. imperf. between pair mint (faults). 150 180 220
1124 Rhodesia: 1898-1908 set of ten with additional 21/2d., 3d., 7/6 and 10/-, all perforated “SPECIMEN”, mainly without or with part gum, otherwise fine. Btwn. S.G. 80s and 93s. cat. £900+. Photo.0 150 180 110
1125 Rhodesia: 1905 Falls, a selection with “SPECIMEN”set, sets mint and used (less 5d. and 5/-), also 1896 Cape overprint set mint with additional values to 4d., varied condition. 200 250 170
1126 Rhodesia: 1909-12 “RHODESIA”, a collection on leaves with set to £1 mint, values to £2 rosy brown used incl. £1 violet overprint, £5 (2, fiscally used), twelve values to £1 perforated “SPECIMEN”, 1d. imperf. between horizontal pair mint (thinned) and a selection of mint missing stop varieties with values to 10/- incl. 1/- in a vertical strip of five. Also 1909-11 surcharges incl. set perforated “SPECIMEN”, poor to fine. 400 500 350
1127 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 1/2d. to £1, less 6d., 8d. and 10/-, all overprinted “SPECIMEN”, some staining and washed colours, particularly on 7/6, but all with gum. 200 300 200
1128 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, one of each value to 5/- mint, mainly fine. Photo. 220 240 250
1129 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 1/2d., a selection on leaves with mint (20), and used (16) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 100 120
1130 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 1d., a selection on leaves with mint (19), and used (14) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 100 120 100
1131 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 2d., a selection on leaves with mint (9), and used (7) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 140 160 130
1132 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 21/2d., a selection on leaves with mint (18), and used (14) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 100 120 90
1133 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 3d., a selection on leaves with mint (13, incl. a horizontal pair), and used (4) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 120 140 120
1134 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 4d., a selection on leaves with mint (7), and used (7) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 100 120
1135 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 5d., a selection on leaves with mint (9, incl. purple-brown and ochre, another with "lines by King's Cheek' variety), and used (7, incl. purple-brown and ochre) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 200 240 180
1136 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 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. 60 80 30
1137 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 6d., a selection on leaves with mint (11, incl. bright chestnut and mauve), and used (4) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 220 250
1138 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 8d., a selection on leaves with mint (3), and used (3), also 10d. with mint (3) and used (2) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 150 170 150
1139 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 10d. carmine and deep purple fine mint. S.G. 150, cat. £600. Photo. 150 180 200
1140 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 1/-, a selection on leaves with mint (9), and used (4) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 100 120
1141 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 2/-, a selection on leaves with mint (7), and used (3) showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 100 120 140
1142 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/- black and dull blue, mint, a little heavily mounted, otherwise fine. S.G. 154, cat. £1,000. Photo. 200 250 320
1143 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 2/6, a selection on leaves comprising examples mint (3), and used (3, incl. bistre-brown and crimson) showing a range of shades, poor to fine. (6) 250 280 220
1144 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/6 black and crimson, fine mint. S.G. 155a, cat. £300. Photo. 80 100 110
1145 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/6 black and lake, fine mint. S.G. 155, cat. £300. Photo. 80 100 130
1146 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/6 sepia and deep crimson, fine mint. S.G. 156, cat. £400. Photo. 120 140 130
1147 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/6 bistre-brown and crimson, a few light age stains on perfs., otherwise fine mint. S.G. 156a, cat. £1,000. Photo. 250 300
1148 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/6 black and rose-carmine, a little heavily mounted otherwise fine mint. S.G. 157, cat. £275. Photo. 70 90 65
1149 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 2/6 black and rose-carmine, fine used. S.G. 157, cat. £300. Photo. 100 120 150
1150 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 3/-, a selection on leaves with mint (5), and used copies showing a good range of shades, varied condition. 120 140 170
1151 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 5/-, a selection with mint (3) and used copies showing a range of shades, varied condition. 180 200 160
1152 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 5/-. vermilion and deep green fine mint. S.G. 159, cat. £250. Photo. 80 100 100
1153 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 7/6 carmine and pale blue, fine used. S.G. 160b, cat. £425. Photo. 140 160 170
1154 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 7/6 carmine and pale blue, a few small marks on gum, otherwise fine mint. S.G. 160b, cat. £600. Photo. 130 150 170
1155 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 7/6 carmine and light blue, a little heavily mounted, otherwise fine mint. S.G. 161, cat. £650. Photo. 200 240 200
1156 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, 7/6 carmine and pale blue unused , 7/6 carmine and bright blue, used with faults. S.G. 160b, 162. 80 100 60
1157 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads,10/- deep myrtle and orange, light diagonal crease, otherwise fine used. S.G. 163, cat. £250. Photo. 60 80 50
1158 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 10/- blue-green and orange, one blunt perf. and a few tiny stains on gum, otherwise fine mint. S.G. 164, cat. £375. Photo. 70 90 50
1159 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 £1 carmine-red and bluish black, a few light stains on gum, otherwise fine mint. S.G. 165, cat. £1,000. Photo. 200 250 210
1160 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 14 £1 rose-scarlet and bluish black fine used. S.G. 166, cat. £350. Photo. 100 120 130
1161 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, £1, three fiscally used copies, all with violet oval bank cancellations. 80 100
1162 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 15, a selection on leaves comprising 1/2d. (2), 1d. (2), 21/2d. (3), 4d. (2), 6d. mint or unused, 1/2d (3), 1d. (5), 2d. (2), 3d. (3), 4d., 6d. (2), 1/- (3), 2/- used, also 1/- and £1 fiscally used, varied condition. 300 400 250
1163 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 15 £1 red and black, a cleaned fiscal but with fine appearance and strong colours. S.G. 179. Photo. 100 120
1164 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 131/2, a selection comprising 1/2d., 1d. used, 1/2d., 21/2d. (4), 8d. (8), mint or unused, varied condition. 100 120 80
1165 Rhodesia: 1910-13 Double Heads, Perf. 131/2 1d. carmine, mint, faintest of tone spots at left, nevertheless a fine and rare stamp. S.G. 183, cat. £1,800. R.P.S. certificate (2003). Photo. 1000 1200
1166 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Set of nineteen overprinted “Specimen” mainly without gum, Btwn. 186s and 249s, cat. £2,000. Photo. 250 300
1167 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, From single working plates, a study with values to 21/2d. mint and used including a range of shades, varieties, perfs incl. 1/2d. perf. 14 x 15 used. Also a range of double plates die I with values to 2/-, varied condition. 130 150 130
1168 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die II, Perf. 14, a mint selection on leaves with shades, values to 3/- (7), 5/- (3), 7/6 (2), 10/- (2), £1 (2), varied condition. Photo. 500 600 500
1169 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die II, perf. 14, a used range with values to 3/-, 5/- and £1 (6, mainly fiscally used ), also perf. 15 1/- (2) used and 3/- fiscally used, varied condition. 160 180
1170 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die II, perf. 14 £1 black and violet showing retouch above King's Cap, fine mint. S.G. 243, cat. £325. Photo. 100 120 95
1171 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die II, perf.15, a mint selection comprising 2d., 10d. (3), 1/- (2), 2/6, 7/6 (2, one marginal from the top of the sheet with imprint, stamp unmounted), 10/-, mainly fine. 150 180 170
1172 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die III, perf. 14, a mint and used selection with values to 5/- (2), also £1 (5) fiscally used, varied condition. 80 100 85
1173 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die III, perf. 14 £1 black and deep purple fine mint. S.G. 279, cat. £425. Photo. 120 140 130
1174 Rhodesia: 1913-22 Admirals, Die III, Perf. 14 £1 violet-indigo, a rare mint block of four from the upper right corner of the sheet, one with minor patch of gum disturbance, otherwise fine and hinged in margin only. S.G. 279a. Photo. 2000 2200 2000
1175 Rhodesia: 1922-24 Admirals, a mint selection with Single working plates perf. 15 1/2d., 1d., 11/2d., Double plates values to 3/- (2), 5/- (2), 7/6, 10/- (2) and £1, mainly fine mint. S.G. cat. £1,800. Photo. 500 600 650
1176 Rhodesia: 1922-24 Admirals, Single working plates, a mint and used study on leaves with a range of shades, perf. 15 set of three mint, gutter margins etc., also a slection of 1917 surcharges, varied condition. 200 240 150
1177 Rhodesia: 1922-24 Admirals, Double plates, Die III values to 3/- (2), 5/- (2, one corner marginal with sheet number), 7/6, 10/- (both shades), mainly fine mint. S.G. cat. £1,130. 300 400 350
1178 Rhodesia: 1922-24 Admirals, Die III perf. 14, a range with values to 3/- (mint and used), 5/- used, also 10/- (2), £1 (2) fiscally used, varied condition. 120 140 140
1179 Rhodesia: 1922-24 Admirals, Die III perf. 15 2d. to 5/- with additional 2/- and 2/6, mainly fine mint. S.G. 312-21, cat. £1,043. 300 350 350
1180 Rhodesia: 1966-69 Mardon 6d. second trial printing on white chromo. paper, upper left corner marginal traffic light block of twelve (6 x 2), fine unmounted mint. Only 35 sheets printed. SACC 149a. 250 300 190
1181 Rhodesia: 1966-69 Mardon 6d. third trial printing on supreme chromo. paper, lower left corner marginal imprint block of twelve (6 x 2), fine unmounted mint. Only 55 sheets printed. SACC 149b. 220 250 170
1182 Rhodesia: 1966-69 Mardon 5/-, 10/- and £1 trial printings in imprint strips of four, fine unmounted mint. SACC 153a, 154a, 155a. 300 350 250
1183 Rhodesia: Postal Stationery: Selection of 25 items incl. postal cards with 1895 1d. locally used from Bulawayo, 1897 11/2d. uprated with 1/2d. Salisbury to London, 1904 1d. Fort Jameson to Oxford, 1909 1/2d. Bulawayo to Durban, fair to fine. 350 380
1184 Rhodesia: Comprehensive mainly unmounted mint Q.E.II collection of mostly 1965 to 1968 issues with control and imprint blocks, also Rhodesia & Nyasaland, some earlier, etc., mainly fine. 350 400 350
1185 Rhodesia: A mint and used collection from 1892 on leaves and a stockcard with 1892-3 values to 5/- used, 1898-1908 £1, 1909-12 to £1 mint, 1910-13 values to 1/- mint or used etc., varied condition. 200 240 260
1186 Rhodesia: A mint and used range from 1892 to 1897 on leaves and stockcard incl. 1892-94 to 4/- mint, 1896-97 values to 10/- mint and used, 1896 1d. on 4/- mint, 3d. on 5/- mint and used (2), varied condition. 150 180 240
1187 Rhodesia: A selection comprising 1892-93 6d.,1/-, 2/-, 1892-4 1/2d., 2d., 3d., 4d., 4/- with red manuscript fiscal cancellations; 1896-97 Arms, nine values to 10/- and 1898-1908, seven values to £1 all with diagonal “Specimen” overprint and 1896 perf. 15 £30 revenue stamp with perfin, violet circular cancellations with additional ms. red ink marks, varied condition. 130 150 100
1188 Rhodesia: Comprehensive collection of issues from 1965 to 1980, incl. 1966 overprinted, 1966 Harrison and 1973 sets unmounted mint and used, later to 1980 with Zimbabwe, mainly fine. 80 100 60
1189 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1890-97 values to £10 (5) incl. perf. 15 £2, variously cancelled, mainly fine. 60 80
1190 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1896 £100 on £5 with ms. and indistinct violet cancellation (without perfin). Barefoot 6, cat. £1,500. Photo. 500 600
1191 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1896 perf. 15 £30, £50, perf. 121/2 £50, £100, variously cancelled, all except perf. 121/2 £50 with perfin, a few short perfs., otherwise fine. Barefoot 8, 9, 11, 12, cat. £625. Photo. 150 180 130
1192 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1896 perf. 15 £30, three copies, two with perfin and violet oval cancellations, the third with violet circular cancellation only. Barefoot 8, cat. £525. 120 150 95
1193 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1896 perf. 121/2 £100, three copies, two with manuscript date and red oval cancellations, the third with perfin, violet oval and manuscript cancellations, one with small tear and some short perfs., otherwise fine. Barefoot 12, cat. £750 120 150 95
1194 Rhodesia: Revenues: 1907 £2 (3), £5, £10 (2), plus “REVENUE” with serifs £20 (2), variously cancelled and mainly fine. Barefoot 20-23, cat. £580. Photo. 150 180 140
1195 Rhodesia: Northern Rhodesia: Postage Dues: 1929-524d. black, a used block of eighteen (3 x 6) from the lower left corner of the sheet, one with slight creasing, otherwise mainly fine. S.G. D4, cat. £540+. 100 120
1196 Rhodesia: Northern Rhodesia: 1935 to 1963 mainly mint collection with most unmounted, incl. 1938-52, 1948 Silver Wedding, 1953 and 1963, sets, chiefly fine. (79) 60 80 55
1197 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: 1931-37 1/- black and greenish blue, very rare Bradbury Wilkinson imprint block of eight (4 x 2), unmounted mint, fine and fresh. S.G. 23b. Photo. 4800 5000
1198 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: Booklets: 1945-49 2/6 black on yellow, no rates inside front cover, a rare example from the 5th Printing, fine. S.G. S4b, unpriced by S.G. K.G.VI Expertising certificate (2004). Photo. 2500 3000
1199 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: 1924 to 1964, a mainly mint collection incl. 1924-29, 1931-37, 1937, 1953 and 1964 sets, etc. with most unmounted, chiefly fine. (129) 140 160 150
1200 Rhodesia: Southern Rhodesia: A K.G.V to K.G.VI cancellation study on leaves, mainly good to fine strikes on adhesives (some on piece) with many scarcer, good to fine. (130§ + 1 cover) 100 120