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Prestige Philately - General Public Auction No 140 Page: 1 Oct 17, 2008 Lot Type Grading Description Est $AUD PICTURE POSTCARDS - The "Cartophile" Collection [The material in this section is our second offering from one of the most extensive postcard collections we have seen. It was assembled by a collector with a voracious appetite and deep pockets. However, it must be noted that quality wasn't his primary consideration and, unless noted otherwise, mixed condition - but generally from good to fine - should be expected. Postal history subjects feature, including postmarks & origins/destinations. The collector died many years ago so most of this material has been off the market for a very long time] C Large bundle of mostly PPCs with an array of 'PAQUEBOT' handstamps & cancellations from many countries but mostly between Australia & Europe, the majority with Australian or Australian States stamps, noted four covers from New Caledonia, also some modern philatelic types, condition very mixed. (120+) 58 250 PICTURE POSTCARDS - The "Cartophile" Collection - Australia Ex Lot 70 C TASMANIA: Large album of mostly PPCs plus a smattering of Postal Cards & covers, selected for the all-different Pictorials period datestamps arranged alphabetically, mostly the more common towns but includes many rated R plus 'BLACK BRUSH', 'GAWLER', 'PILLINGER', 'PYENGANA' (light), 'ROKEBY', 'SELBOURNE', 'SOUTH PRESTON' & 'UPPER HUON' all rated RR, some are arrival markings. Excellent PPC content with many better views & subjects (not all Tasmanian), condition of the cards & datestamps is very mixed. [Full list available on request] (200 approx) 70 800 PICTURE POSTCARDS - The "Cartophile" Collection - Overseas Countries Ex Lot 88 C GERMANY - SEEPOST: Attractive bundle mostly from ports en route to or from Australia with 'AUSTRALISCHE/HAUPTLINIE' cds with various codes, including a number of Norddeutscher Lloyd types and several featuring ships, many messages also headed with a ship's name. (35) 88 A/B 300 Ex Lot 91 C GREAT BRITAIN: 1907 "Colintraive, Kyles of Bute" to Dublin with KEVII ½d tied by largely very fine strike of 'GK & ARDRISHAIG PACKET/IONA/=+=' cds; also PPC of the paddlesteamer "RMS "Columba". (2) 91 B 125 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA - King George V Issues (Miscellaneous Lots) O Accumulation of KGV Heads to 5d with varieties including on 1d reds, also shades and a section of mostly Victoria postmarks. Plenty to work through. (1000+) 155 Offer

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Prestige Philately - General Public Auction No 140 Page: 1Oct 17, 2008Lot Type Grading Description Est $AUD

PICTURE POSTCARDS - The "Cartophile" Collection[The material in this section is our second offering from one of the most extensive postcard collections we have seen. It was assembled by a collector with a voracious appetite and deep pockets. However, it must be noted that quality wasn't his primary consideration and, unless noted otherwise, mixed condition - but generally from good to fine - should be expected. Postal history subjects feature, including postmarks & origins/destinations. The collector died many years ago so most of this material has been off the market for a very long time]

C Large bundle of mostly PPCs with an array of 'PAQUEBOT' handstamps & cancellations from many countries but mostly between Australia & Europe, the majority with Australian or Australian States stamps, noted four covers from New Caledonia, also some modern philatelic types, condition very mixed. (120+)

58

250

PICTURE POSTCARDS - The "Cartophile" Collection - Australia

Ex Lot 70

C TASMANIA: Large album of mostly PPCs plus a smattering of Postal Cards & covers, selected for the all-different Pictorials period datestamps arranged alphabetically, mostly the more common towns but includes many rated R plus 'BLACK BRUSH', 'GAWLER', 'PILLINGER', 'PYENGANA' (light), 'ROKEBY', 'SELBOURNE', 'SOUTH PRESTON' & 'UPPER HUON' all rated RR, some are arrival markings. Excellent PPC content with many better views & subjects (not all Tasmanian), condition of the cards & datestamps is very mixed. [Full list available on request] (200 approx)

70

800

PICTURE POSTCARDS - The "Cartophile" Collection - Overseas Countries

Ex Lot 88

C GERMANY - SEEPOST: Attractive bundle mostly from ports en route to or from Australia with 'AUSTRALISCHE/HAUPTLINIE' cds with various codes, including a number of Norddeutscher Lloyd types and several featuring ships, many messages also headed with a ship's name. (35)

88 A/B

300

Ex Lot 91

C GREAT BRITAIN: 1907 "Colintraive, Kyles of Bute" to Dublin with KEVII ½d tied by largely very fine strike of 'GK & ARDRISHAIG PACKET/IONA/=+=' cds; also PPC of the paddlesteamer "RMS "Columba". (2)

91 B

125

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA - King George V Issues (Miscellaneous Lots)O Accumulation of KGV Heads to 5d with varieties including on 1d reds, also shades and a section of

mostly Victoria postmarks. Plenty to work through. (1000+)155

Offer

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA - Postal HistorySD Postmarks array including on KGV Heads mostly from New South Wales, Tasmania & Victoria with

lesser contributions from other states with many largely complete or complete strikes on piece. (1500+)214

Offer

C 1934-35 commercial registered covers with provisional registration labels in red from Queensland POs Apple Tree Creek, Dalysford (cancelled at Bundaberg) & Guluguba, and in blue from Jimboomba, Southport & Ulorongary (cancelled at Brisbane), also very late usage of 'REGISTERED/MA MA CREEK' h/s used in lieu of label, minor faults. Very scarce group. (7)

225 B

240

NEW SOUTH WALES - Postal History

Lot 306

S BARRED NUMERALS: '33' of Marulan very fine strike on Sydney View Plate I (No Clouds) 1d reddish rose SG 3 (Cat £375), very close even margins. Rated by Nibbs at RRR but RRRR on Sydney Views.

306 A- A1250

QUEENSLAND - Postal History

Lot 323

C 1871 (May 12) cover to a guard on the "GIP Railway/Hurdah/East India" with Chalon 6d yellow-green x2 lightly cancelled with Rays '96' of 'MARYBOROUGH' (b/s), Calcutta & Bombay transits & 'HURDAH' arrival b/s, very fine '1.SECT 4/UP/22.6/71/NE LINE' railway cds & a small tri-sected h/s on the face, redirected to "Hospital/Byculla", minor blemishes. Full of character.

323 B

600

SOUTH AUSTRALIA - Postal History

Lot 345

C 1847 "On service" front to Adelaide (GPO arrival cds) endorsed "Free" and with a light but clear strike of the huge oval '[crown]/POST OFFICE/PORT LINCOLN/28MY/1847' datestamp.

345 B500

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Lot 346

C 1850 (Oct) entire headed "Aberdeen May 21st 1850" (Scotland) but posted in South Australia, to a Sydney solicitor with a light but clear strike of the rare double-circle 'POST OFFICE/ [crown]/PORT ADELAIDE' h/s & good strike of the '[crown]/PAID' cds (dateslugs removed) in red - struck over the edge of the cover as usual - endorsed "Duplicate", Sydney arrival b/s of OC14/1850. Ex Lower.

346 B

600

SOUTH AUSTRALIA - PostmarksC Two bulging volumes of PPCs plus some Shierlaw fronts & a few covers, all selected for the South

Australian squared-circle (mostly) or cds cancels & arranged alphabetically & with very little duplication. Mostly the lesser towns but includes good to fine strikes of 'ARWAKURRA', 'BROWNLOW', 'BRUCEFIELD', 'COWARD SPRINGS', 'CORDILLO DOWNS' (poor), 'FULLERVILLE', 'HINDMARSH ISLAND (2), 'KINGSTON-ON-MURRAY', 'KEILLI', 'MUNDALLA' (poor), 'MUTOOROO', 'NEW MECKLENBURG', 'O.B. FLAT', 'PENNESHAW' (Kangaroo Island), 'PETERHEAD', 'PETINA', 'PT AUGUSTA WEST', 'PT McDONNELL', 'RAMCO', 'RED HILL', 'REDRUTH', 'RENDLESHAM', 'ROSENTHAL', 'ROCKLEIGH', 'STONE HUT', 'STOKES', 'WALKERS FLAT' & 'WATTLE FLAT' (2) etc etc. High postcard interest as well though many are greetings or other uninspiring types. Careful inspection is recommended as the quality of both cards & the postmarks is very mixed. [List of offices is available on request] (450+)

349

2,000

SD Three large exercise books with an extensive array of mostly QV low values - many on piece - with cds & squared-circle types from many offices, numerous fine to superb strikes throughout, period seems to be 1870s to early-KGV. We noted lots of little nuggets here, such as 1893 'BLACK ROCK PLAIN' cds, 1898 'BROCKS CREEK' (NT) on registered piece, unframed 'FRIEDRICHSWALDE', 1877 'TIVOLI BAY' etc, so we expect inspection will be well-rewarded. (Many 100s)

350

500

TASMANIA - Postal HistoryCPS Selection in plastic pages with some handy Tassie PPCs a few with TPO cancels, some Barred

Numeral cancels including sensational '42' on a sadly defective 1865 cover, 1877 damaged inwards registered cover from England with 1/- green, 1909 Weekly Courier advertising cover, 1d perf 'T' on PPC & another in lieu of Postage Due on OHMS lettersheet, etc, very mixed condition. (42 items)

395

200

TASMANIA - Postmarks

Ex Lot 400

S Manuscript "Myalla/6 8 14" (Receiving Office period) boldly inscribed in indelible pencil on Pictorials ½d pair (very late usage), toning. RO 1/9/1907; PO 1/12/1920; also 'HILLEND/JU15/00/TASMANIA' (A1) on 2d Pictorial, overrated at RRR. (2)

400 C A1+

150

Ex Lot 401

S Manuscript cancellations on Imperfs "Bothwell" (cleaned-off!) on 4d pair, "Forth/14 8 60" on 4d, "Hamilton/15 10 57" on No Wmk 4d (3½ margins), "River/Tamar" on 2d & "Snake/Banks" on fragment of a 6d (truly grotty!) (5 items)

401

250T

SD Mounted but disorganised collection with many very fine KGV to QEII strikes on piece including 'LUCASTON', 'RIANA SOUTH', 'SCAMANDER UPPER' & 'TENALGA' (2) etc. (200+)

402100T

Prestige Philately - General Public Auction No 140 Page: 4Oct 17, 2008TASMANIA - Postmarks (continued)Lot Type Grading Description Est $AUD

SD Datestamps on Pictorials with lots of fine to very fine strikes and some better towns including 'DEEP BAY', 'ELLERSLIE', 'GLENGARRY', 'GRAVELLY BEACH', 'HILLEND', 'LANE[NA]', 'LIENNA', recut 'LIENA' (poor), 'LOIRA' (on 1d Roo), 'LUNAWANNA', 'MACQUARIE HEADS', 'MOOREVILLE ROAD', 'MOUNT HICKS LWR', 'PALOONA', 'ROKEBY', 'SELBOURNE', 'SHANNON', 'STIRLING', 'SURGES BAY' & 'UNDERWOOD' etc. [See also Lot 70 under Picture Postcards] (100s)

403

600

Lot 404

D King River: 'KING RIVER/MY27/01/TASMANIA' largely very fine strike & another part-strike on Pictorials 1d pair on piece. Rated RRR. PO 1/3/1901; to RO 1/4/1902. [A very similar strike - described as "miles above average" sold for $260 at a Tasmanian postal auction in 2007. Hardinge states closed 31/3/1902 but manuscript markings of April & July 1902 are known]

404 A A2

250

Lot 405

S Lanena: 'LANENA/21NO--/TASMANIA' bold strike on 1d Pictorial. Rated RRR. PO 1/4/1911; renamed Blackwell 1/6/1968.

405 A A2-200

Lot 406

S Liena: 'LIENNA/NO22/01/TASMANIA' (error: double 'N') superb strike on 1d Pictorial. Rated RR. PO 1/10/1900; closed 30/6/1971.

406 A A1+100

Lot 407

S Murdunna: 'MURDUNNA/25SEP11/TASMANIA' (Receiving Office period) largely fine strike on 1d Pictorial. Rated RRR. RO 1/6/1910; PO 1/7/1914; closed 15/9/1969.

407 A B1-150

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Lot 408

C Rosevale (I): 'ROSE-VALE/NO19/09/TAS:' largely very fine strike on 1d Pictorial on soiled PPC to Selbourne. Underrated at R. PO 18/3/1874; closed 22/12/1911.

408 C A1-100

Ex Lot 409

SDC Travelling Post Offices: Annotated study with the undated datestamps Types J (2) & H on Letter Bills, dumb cancels with numeral removed (3) & Defaced '41' (3, including 2 very fine strikes on 1d block of 4), seven Tatts covers - two with 1d loose letter fee prepaid - with various TPO cds, largely very fine strike of 'QUE TPO' cds on 2d, etc. (45 items)

409

500

TASMANIA - "What Happened to That?"[We are pleased to offer Patrick Reid's exhibit that has been awarded two National Golds, and an International Gold Medal at St Petersburg last year. The display is entitled "What Happened to That?" and is a study of what occurred to mail when the necessary regulations were not followed, or when something went awry in the postal system. Many of the markings here are extremely rare. In addition, many important Tasmanian covers are included. Many significant items were acquired from Randall Askeland, who is generally acknowledged as the foremost authority on Tasmanian postal history. Patrick has retained the sections of registered mail & 'T' handstamps for further study. References to the "Handbook" are to "Tasmania: The Postal History & Postal Markings" (1962) & "...Part II" (1975) which, despite their age, remain the foremost reference books on the subject]

Lot 415

C The ultimate item for the collector of Instructional Markings being a c.1905 stampless addressed envelope that has been struck with no less than 12 different handstamps including 'TOO LATE', 'NOT-KNOWN', 'CANNOT-BE/FOUND', 'MISSENT TO/LAUNCESTON' etc, also the only recorded example of the large 'L' h/s for use on "Listed" letters (a variant of the registration service). A pity it didn't actually pass through the post. [Illustrated in "Handbook" Part II opp p34]

415 A

250T

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Ex Lot 416

C The balance of Patrick Reid's exhibit including 1859 cover with Imperf 4d & 'TOO LATE' h/s, 1880 front to England with 2d & 6d + 3d with 'LATE/LETTER' h/s, 1905 PPC & 1908 cover with boxed 'POSTED OUT/OF COURSE' h/s of Hobart or Launceston, 1875 large-part front to NZ with 2d & 'INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED' h/s and 1d added, 1892 PTPO Envelope with '("3")D/MORE TO PAY' h/s, 1911 to USA with '10/CTMS/T' h/s, 1905 cover endorsed "Mislaid" in red, 1901 inwards from NSW Officially Registered, boxed 'REFUSED' on 2d strip of 3, superb 'DETAINED FOR/FUMIGATION' on 1903 piece, etc, condition very mixed. (23 items)

416

750T

"What Happened to That?" - Delayed at Point of OriginC HELD FOR ADDITIONAL POSTAGE: 1898 local overweight cover with 1d only tied by Launceston

duplex, '("2")D/MORE TO PAY'-in-oval h/s (ERD) applied but a second 1d stamp only affixed & cancelled the next day, indicating the sender - local sharebroker Leslie Jolly (h/s on flap) - was advised of the deficiency & the fine was avoided, flap fault & minor soiling.

417 B

200T

Lot 418

C HELD FOR ADDITIONAL POSTAGE: 1877 stampless cover to "Harbour Office/Melbourne" with 'HAMILTON' cds and very fine 'INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED' h/s applied at Hobart (unframed b/s), returned to Hamilton where Sideface 1d & 2d (defective) added & tied by BN '42' - the 1d also with the Hamilton cds - & the h/s crossed-through, re-sent via Hobart (framed b/s), flap removed. Ex Askeland.

418 B

400T

C HELD FOR ADDITIONAL POSTAGE: 1885 unstamped cover to Swansea with 'Deficient Postage/Fine' h/s unusually without amounts entered, the sender was apparently advised & added Sideface 2d which was affixed across the h/s. [The sender was JB Mather & Son, whose pharmacy was literally across the road from the GPO]

419 A

250T

Lot 420

C INSUFFICIENTLY STAMPED FOR SPECIFIED ROUTE: 1863 cover to Scotland "Via Marseilles" with Imperf 1d x3 (margins in places) & 6d (large margins) cancelled with fine to very fine BN '6' of "Bothwell/22.7.63" (postmaster's endorsement at left), largely fine strike of the two-line 'INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED' h/s (ERD by 5 years) applied at Launceston (b/s) indicating it was to be routed via Southampton, 'ELIE' arrival cds on the face, minor blemishes. Ex Groom and Bombieri. BPA Certificate (1990). [The h/s suggests that advice of the French transit rate having been increased to 4d per half-ounce was received in Tasmania as early as July]

420 B

2,000T

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Lot 421

C INSUFFICIENTLY STAMPED FOR SPECIFIED ROUTE: 1868 cover to Ireland "Via Marseilles" with Imperf 6d (cut-to-shape) tied by poor BN '34' of 'FINGAL' (fine cds alongside), fine strike of the 2-line 'INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED' h/s applied at Launceston (b/s) indicating it was to be routed via Southampton, 'H&K PACT' & 'KINGSTOWN' transits & 'DALKEY' arrival b/s, repaired tears at top & across the flap.

421 B

500T

C/CL POSTED OUT OF COURSE: The two boxed types of Hobart on 1893 Printed Matter folded cover (a superb strike) & 1907 PPC (soiled), and the Launceston type on 1896 1d Postal Card. Ex Askeland. [Major offices had multiple external mailing "slips" - local, interstate, overseas, newspapers - & items were often lodged in the wrong slip, causing delay & requiring use of the OOC h/s] (3)

422

200T

PS POSTED OUT OF COURSE: boxed 'POSTED OUT/OF COURSE.' h/s (38x18½) of Hobart on 1887 (Jan 10) Macartney cover to Queensland with 2d Sideface only (but not taxed), light overall staining; and on 1907 (Feb 16) PPC addressed locally. The ERD & LRD for this h/s. (2)

423 B/A-

250T

C POSTED OUT OF COURSE: boxed 'POSTED OUT/OF COURSE.' h/s (36x9mm) of Hobart on 1906 cover to Oatlands (b/s), minor repaired tears. Ex Purves & Askeland. [Recorded 1905-12: only five covers recorded]

424 B

250T

C POSTED OUT OF COURSE: boxed 'POSTED OUT/OF COURSE' h/s (42½x16mm) of Launceston on two 1908 PPCs to Belgium or Germany, both also with the upright 'TOO LATE' h/s. (2)

425 A-200T

Lot 426

S RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: Manuscript "Too Late" on 1857-69 Wmk Numerals Imperf 2d deep green SG 33 pair (Cat £140+), margins just touching (at right) to large with part of the adjoining unit at upper-left. [Items received after the close of the day's outwards mail were marked as having arrived late, to explain to the recipient any delay in delivery. In some circumstances an additional fee could be paid for a late item to be placed into the outgoing bag: see 'LATE FEES' markings Lots 436 to 440]

426 A/A-

250T

Lot 427

C RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: Sloping 'TOO-LATE' h/s of Hobart in red (stated to be the only recorded example) on 1863 cover to Richmond with Imperf 6d (3 large to huge margins, a little cut-into at top) tied by bars cancel of Hobart, apparently not called for at Richmond so returned to the GPO where struck with 'ADVERTISED/BUT-UNCLAIMED' h/s, repaired fault at top & a little soiled.

427 B

600T

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Ex Lot 428

CPS RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: Sloping 'TOO-LATE' handstamp of Hobart on 1871 cover to New Zealand with Sideface 1d & 2d; 1886 1d Postal Card to Launceston; 1907 cover (torn) from Newtown to Forth; and 1910 (July 19) 1d PTPO Wrapper for "The Mercury" to London (LRD for the h/s). Ex Askeland. (4)

428

300T

Lot 429

CO RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: 1871 large piece (200x143mm) from a registered parcel to England with remarkable Three-Issue franking (faults) of VDL Imperf 4d & Perf 10 1d x2 and 'TASMANIA' Imperf 6d & 1/- (cut-to-shape) all tied by BN '63' of New Norfolk, private 'BOURNBANK/Parish of/Wellington' h/s & 'N NORFOLK/22 4 71' postmaster's provisional h/s, sloping 'TOO-LATE' h/s applied at Hobart, a few repaired edge-tears & parts of the address label removed when the registration ribbon was removed. Endorsed "Printed Book with Photographs..." & signed "Molesworth Jeffery" which permitted mailing at the concessional rate of 6d for a "book packet" + 6d inland postage + 1/- registration. A remarkable "cover". Ex Askeland. [Sent two days after the departure of the English Mail for April, so held until the following month, as confirmed by the London arrival d/s of 16JY71. Molesworth Jeffery was a prominent early photographer]

429 (B)

3,000T

Lot 430

C RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: 1882 (Sep 15) cover to the United States with Sideface 2d tied by Hobart duplex, very fine strike of the 'TOO-LATE' h/s, Sydney transit b/s of SP22/82 where 'PAID ALL'-in-oval h/s in purple struck on the face, Chicago transit b/s, minor blemishes. Ex de Righi & Askeland. [Believed to be the only recorded 'PAID ALL' cover from Tasmania, perversely on a cover that is clearly underpaid!]

430 B

500T

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Ex Lot 431

C RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: manuscript "Too late" on 1897 cover from 'MACQUARIE PLAINS' (with BN '56') to Hamilton; and "Too Late/31.3.10" - the latest recorded such endorsement - on registered cover from 'PELHAM' (cds of AP2/10) to Hamilton (b/s) via 'ELDERSLIE' (transit b/s); minor faults. Ex Askeland. [Macquarie Plains and Pelham are the only offices from which such manuscript markings have been recorded] (2)

431 B

400T

Lot 432

PS RECEIVED AFTER THE MAIL CLOSED: boxed 'TOO LATE' h/s (ERD) of 'WARATAH' (cds) superb strike on Embossed 2d PTPO Envelope to Sydney (b/s), minor abrasion at the top clear of the markings. Ex Purves & Askeland. [This type recorded only from Waratah. Only 3 other covers & a piece are recorded]

432 B

250T

Ex Lot 433

C FOUND OUTSIDE THE POSTAL SYSTEM: manuscript "Picked up near Glenorchy Stn/Oct 20th Posted at/Glenora Oct 21st" in red on 1910 PPC to "Fern Valley/Glen Huon" with 1d Pictorial, also with mss "Missent to Ferntree"; and 1928 cover Waratah to Ulverstone with mss "Picked/up/in/street", vertical fold & domestic notes on the reverse. Ex Askeland. [The stamp on the PPC is actually over part of the endorsement so it would appear the Good Samaritan also provided the postage!] (2)

433 A/B

200T

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Lot 434

C HELD FOR FUMIGATION: 1895 (July 2) T Hood & Co wrapper endorsed "Book" to Forth with Sideface 1d pair tied by Launceston duplex, very fine strike of the rare 'DETAINED FOR/ FUMIGATION' h/s (ERD) at upper-left obliterated with 3 strikes of the 'LAUNCESTON'-in-bars "killer", minor blemishes. Ex Askeland. [This is the only pre-1903 example recorded. It was apparently applied in error]

434 B

500T

Lot 435

C HELD FOR FUMIGATION: 1903 (July 2) cover to Scottsdale (b/s) with Pictorial 2d & Launceston cds, fine strike of the rare 'DETAINED FOR/FUMIGATION' h/s alongside, minor blemishes. Ex Purves & Askeland. [In response to a serious smallpox outbreak in the Launceston area, the "Examiner" newspaper advised that all mail, including newspapers, would be fumigated for two hours before despatch]

435 B

500T

"What Happened to That?" - Payment for Additional ServiceC LATE FEES: 1873 cover to Launceston with Sideface 2d pair, one with superb 'LATE/LETTER' h/s the

other tied by Hobart duplex, repaired flap-tear. [Letters received soon after closing of the mail could be added to the mail on payment of the appropriate late fee]

436 B

200T

C LATE FEES: 1876 cover to Launceston (b/s) with Sideface 2d & 'LATE/LETTER.' h/s, however a second 2d (in a deeper shade) affixed for the late fee. Ex Askeland.

437 B200T

Lot 438

C LATE FEES: 1877 large-part mourning cover to England "via Brindisi" with Chalon 6d x3 (one torn) & Sideface 2d - paying 8d rate + 1/- late fee - tied by Hobart Town duplex, fault on the reverse. Ex Purves & Askeland. [In this period, the English Mail closed at 4pm. The late fee was 3d if posted before 4.30pm & 1/- if posted between 4.30 & 6pm]

438 B

500T

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Lot 439

PS LATE FEES: 1885 usage to England of 2d Envelope uprated with Sideface DLR 2d strip of 3 & Stamp Duty 6d Platypus, BN '64' cancels of 'OATLANDS' (cds at L/L), minor blemishes. Ex Purves & Askeland. [The rate was 6d x2 + a 2d late fee that applied to English mail posted at country post offices]

439 A-

400T

Lot 440

C/S LATE FEES: 'Late Fee' h/s of Burnie on 1904 Tatts cover to Hobart with Pictorial 2d + 1d for the late fee cancelled with Burnie cds (only one other cover & a piece recorded); also boxed 'LATE FEE' h/s (of Hobart?) superb strike on Pictorial 2d x2. Ex Purves & Askeland.

440 A-/A

300T

PS PRE-PAYMENT OF LOOSE LETTER FEE: 1902 usage of 1d Postal Card (+ Pictorial 1d for late fee) from Deloraine to Launceston cancelled on arrival, superb strike of the 'LATE LETTER' h/s of Launceston applied in error instead of a Loose Letter h/s. Ex Askeland. [From c.1/11/1902, loose letters were subject to a late fee of 1d]

441 A

200T

Lot 442

C PRE-PAYMENT OF LOOSE LETTER FEE: 1905 Tatts cover with Pictorial 1d x3 tied by 'ZEEHAN' cds, largely very fine strike of the oval 'LOOSE LETTER/....d/TO PAY' h/s applied at Zeehan. Stated to be the only recorded example. Ex Askeland. [With Patrick Reid's notes of the differences from the Launceston h/s]

442 A-

250T

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"What Happened to That?" - Taxed for Deficient Postage

Lot 443

C 'NOT-STAMPED' MARKINGS: 1863 stampless OPSO entire to Launceston signed "FRoberts/OIC" & with postmaster's endorsement "Emu Bay 27 March" at left, very fine 'NOT-STAMPED' h/s applied at Launceston (diamond b/s in red), ironed-out horizontal filing-fold, the letter headed "Police Office Emu Bay".

443 B

750T

Lot 444

CL 'NOT-STAMPED' MARKINGS: 1871 unstamped OPSO cover endorsed "CS Office" at L/L, from Hobart to Swansea with superb strike of the rare 'NOT-STAMPED' h/s & fine 'Deficient Postage ("4")/Fine---("4" - 8d to pay")' h/s both in red, light Swansea arrival cds obscured by an endorsement at right, minor faults. Stated to be the only 'NOT-STAMPED' handstamp recorded in red. Ex Askeland.

444 B

600T

Lot 445

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1880 cover to England "per SS Orient" with Perf 11½ 6d Chalon tied by Hobart Town duplex, apparently overweight & struck with very fine 'Deficient Postage ("6")/Fine ("6 - 1/- to pay")' h/s & British mss "1/-", 'WESTON-SUPER-MARE' transit & 'AXBRIDGE' arrival both on the face, some soiling.

445 B

500T

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Lot 446

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1882 cover to England "Via Brindisi" with Sideface DLR 8d SG 158 tied by Hobart duplex, apparently overweight & struck with very fine 'Deficient Postage ("8")/Fine ("8 - 1/4 to pay")' h/s but the fine corrected to "6" & the amount to pay reduced to "1/2", small tear at top & minor blemishes. [The 1881 Regulations stated that underpaid letters were subject to payment on arrival of the unpaid postage plus a flat fine of 6d]

446 B

300T

Lot 447

C/CL 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1886 unstamped OPSO cover affixed to a larger envelope both with 'Mayor of Hobart' imprint & the smaller item signed "JGDavies", the larger item endorsed "From/Director of Waterworks", to Melbourne with 'Deficient Postage ("6d")/Fine("2d - 8d")' h/s overstruck with 'MORE TO PAY'-in-oval of Melbourne (b/s). An oddity. Ex Askeland. [Apparently a failed attempt to use the internal free frank privilege of Hobart's mayor to avoid payment on an inter-colonial article]

447 A-/B

500T

Lot 448

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1886 cover to 'JERUSALEM' (b/s) with 1d only tied by Hobart duplex & 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE ("1")/FINE ("1 - 2d to pay")' h/s at left, readdressed to Hobart (b/s) where the h/s was crossed-through as the letter was now correctly paid for a town letter! Very unusual. Ex Askeland.

448 A-

400T

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Lot 449

CL 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1887 unstamped local cover privately endorsed "OPSO" & signed by (Rev) "PERaynor", Hobart duplex & very fine 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE ("2")/FINE ("2 - 4d to pay")' h/s at upper-left, endorsed "Refused", fine double-oval 'DEAD LETTER OFFICE/10SEP87/TASMANIA' b/s (ERD) in blue. [Church ministers were required to file regular reports on various matters to the government. As unpaid record collectors, many objected to also having to pay the postage]

449 A

300T

Lot 450

CL 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1888 unstamped local cover (232x117mm) to the "Clerk of the Peace" with 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE ("2")/FINE ("2" - 4d to pay")' h/s, Manchester Unity embossing on flap, faint "Refused", very fine strike of the double-oval 'DEAD LETTER OFFICE/1MAR88/TASMANIA' d/s in blue on the reverse, small repaired tear.

450 B

250T

Lot 451

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1889 cover hopefully addressed to "Hardra GP Railway/Central Province/India" with Sideface 2d pair only tied by Hobart duplex & 'Deficient Postage ("2d")/Fine ("6d - 8d to pay")' h/s, Indian 'OVERLAND POSTAGE/DUE/AS/ 7 ' h/s on the face, re-addressed several times & endorsed "Not known" but this was crossed-through & boxed 'REFUSED' added. Numerous transits including an unusual boxed 'DLO/NAGPUR/POSTAGE DUE/1 ANNA' d/s on the face plus DLO b/s of Nagpur, Lahore, Bombay & the double-oval of Hobart. Quite a journey. [A note on the enclosed invoice complains about the many times the account has been rendered. Perhaps the underpayment of postage was deliberate!]

451 B

400T

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Lot 452

PS 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1891 (April 10) usage of 1d Postal Card with BN '63' of 'NEW NORFOLK' (cds alongside), to Denmark with 'Deficient Postage ("4")/Fine ("4 - 8d to pay")' h/s of Hobart (b/s), 'FREDENSBORG' arrival cds on the face, minor blemishes. Excellent origin/destination item: the message in Danish. [There was no postcard rate to Denmark so the letter-rate of 9d should have applied. Thus the postage due was 8d, & the fine should have also been 8d, a total of 1/4d due on a postcard!]

452 A-

400T

CL 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1891 covers to JMoore Hickson & Co in Melbourne with Sideface DLR 1d pair or Local 1d pair only tied by Hobart duplex, the former taxed 8d, the latter with good strike of the 'Deficient Postage ("2")/Fine ("2 - 4d to Pay")' h/s at left, 'T'-in-oval h/s applied at Melbourne, Victorian Postage Due 4d pair (fault) or single tied by boxed 'L.C.2' Letter Carrier d/s, minor blemishes. (2)

453 B

300T

Lot 454

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - HOBART: 1891 usage to "Prague/Austria" of 1d PTPO Wrapper for The Federal Australian Philatelist with printed 'BOOK POST' at upper-left so correctly rated, 'Deficient Postage/Fine' h/s applied in error and crossed-out, light strike on the face of a Cyrillic cds suggesting it may have been missent, central fold & minor faults.

454 C

300T

PS 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - LAUNCESTON: 1883 Victorian OHMS franked lettersheet to 'LINTON' (b/s) where redirected to "Fingal/Tasmania", the form "turned" for re-posting to Melbourne with unframed 'FINGAL' cds & good strike of the 'Deficient Postage ("2d")/Fine ("2d - 4d to pay")' h/s applied at Launceston (b/s) where a superb strike of the '[Crown]/FREE' d/s in black was also curiously applied, minor blemishes. Ec Askeland. [The Franks had validity only within Victoria so postage due should have been charged both to & from Tasmania]

455 B

300T

Lot 456

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - LAUNCESTON: 1889 cover to New York with Sideface 1d pair only tied by very fine BN '73' of 'BUCKLAND' (fair cds alongside) via Launceston (b/s) where very fine strike of the rare 'Deficient Postage ("4")/Fine ("6") - TO PAY ("10D")' h/s applied, superb strikes of US 'US CHARGE/TO/COLLECT' & '20 Cents' h/s, Postage Due 5c brown strip of 4 affixed to the reverse but sadly destroyed on opening. Ex Askeland. [The '...TO PAY' h/s not recorded in "Handbook" Part II]

456 B

400T

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Lot 457

C 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - LAUNCESTON: 1891 cover to Victoria with Sideface 2d only and manuscript "X" cancel, bold strike of the 'LAUNCESTON'-in-bars "killer" alongside, good strike of the rare 'Deficient Postage ("4")/Fine ("2") - TO PAY ("4d")' h/s applied & endorsed "Defaced Stamp", 'T ("4d")'-in-oval applied at Melbourne (b/s) & Victorian 4d Postage Due tied by boxed Letter Carrier d/s, minor blemishes. Ex Purves & Askeland.

457 B

400T

CL 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE' MARKINGS - LAUNCESTON: 1891 cover with printed address of New Dundas Tramway Co in Melbourne with Sideface 2d only tied by Launceston duplex & fine strike of the 'Deficient Postage ("2")/Fine ("2 - 4d to Pay")' h/s at left, Victorian 4d Postage Due tied by boxed 'L.C.2' Letter Carrier d/s, minor blemishes. Ex Purves & Askeland.

458 B

250T

Ex Lot 459

C 'T(AX)' MARKINGS: 1898 cover to Launceston with 1d tied by BN '53' of 'ULVERSTONE' (cds alongside) with 'T("o PAY/2D")'-in-oval h/s; & 1903 cover for Lord's Commercial Hotel with Pictorial 2d tied by Scottsdale cds, similar 'T'-in-oval h/s with small '4D' h/s added (the only recorded example), Blank Tablet 4d Postage Due tied by Hobart cds, the address abraded.Ex Purves & Askeland. [The first contains a note re payment enclosed, on which the recipient has written "less deft postage 2d"!] (2)

459 B

400T

Lot 460

C OFFICIALLY REGISTERED: 1865 cover to "Curator of Intested [sic] Estates Melbourne" with Imperf Chalons 1d pair & 4d (all a bit cut-into) cancelled BN '39' and with postmaster's endorsement "Greenponds/30 5 65" unusually at lower-right, apparently it contained cash so endorsed "Officially/ Registered", Launceston transit & Melbourne arrival b/s, small 'REGISTERED/MELBOURNE' cds in red & '("6d")/MORE TO PAY' h/s both on the face.

460 B

1,500T

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Lot 461

C OFFICIALLY REGISTERED: 1896 unstamped 'SAVINGS BANK PACKET ONLY' cover (front only) to Hobart with BN '307' of 'SULPHUR CREEK' (cds below), fine strike of the rare 'OFFICIALLY/REGISTERED/("2D") TO PAY' h/s in blue, Sideface DLR 2d added & tied by superb strike of the 'INSUFFICIENTLY/STAMPED' h/s, horizontal fold & minor blemishes. Ex Askeland. [A concessional registration rate of 1d applied to such items. "Handbook" Part II records one cover only, of 1903]

461 B

500T

"What Happened to That?" - Delayed in Transit

Lot 462

C INTENDED ROUTE CHANGED IN TRANSIT: 1870 cover to England with Perf 10 4d & 6d (rounded corner) tied by indistinct BN '73' (over-written by the postmaster) of Prosser's Plains with postmaster's endorsement "Buckland/5.9.70" at left, sent via Brindisi as a result of the Franco-Prussian War causing closure of the Marseilles route, the consequent short-payment of 3d being claimed on arrival with the large boxed 'INSUFFICIENTLY PAID/FOR BRINDISI ROUTE/DEFICIENT POSTAGE - 3d' h/s applied at London, 'WATFORD' arrival b/s, sections missing from the reverse don't affect the very fine facial appearance. Ex Trevor Davis. [Only one other such Tasmanian cover - Ex Groom & Cress - is recorded. While Prosser's Plains was not officially renamed Buckland until 1884, it was clearly known by that name much earlier]

462 B

4,000T

Lot 463

C MISSENT MARKINGS - MANUSCRIPT: 1841 (Aug 4) entire from London per the convict ship "Barossa" to "Mr James Staples/Post Office/ Hobart Town", partial Hobart Shipletter arrival b/s & rated "4" for town delivery, however Staples lived at High Sunderland near Brighton so re-rated "5" for country delivery. It was then "Missent to Bridgewater" (endorsed at upper-left) & returned to Hobart (small boxed b/s) before eventual delivery, minor blemishes. A very early "missent" article. Ex Purves & Askeland.

463 B

500T

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Lot 464

C MISSENT MARKINGS - MANUSCRIPT: 1842 (June 23) entire to "John Leake/Campbelton" [sic] but endorsed at left "Missent to Longford", 'WILLIAMS/CAMPBELL/& CO/LAUNCESTON' impressed in wax on the flap, ironed-out filing fold & minor soiling. Ex Purves & Askeland. [Between 1836 & 1846 Launceston had no postal markings]

464 B

400T

Lot 465

C MISSENT MARKINGS - MANUSCRIPT: 1855 small cover to "Red Banks/Great Swanport" with Imperf 4d Chalon SG 18 (3½ margins) tied by indistinct BN & postmaster's endorsement "Bishopsbourne/20.11.55" on the reverse, endorsed "Missent to/Greenponds/20-11-55" at top. Ex Askeland. [Note on the flap identifies the contents as a sample of veronica calycina, a weed found "...at Bishopsbourne College, said to be efficacious in snake bites, an infusion relieves the bites from insects"]

465 B

750T

Lot 466

C MISSENT MARKINGS - MANUSCRIPT: 1869 cover from England with 10d brown tied by bold 'CHELTENHAM - 177' duplex to "North Down/Port Sorell", endorsed "Miss [sic] sent to North Down/ 2 20" & readdressed to "Torquay", unframed 'TORQUAY/FE21/1870' arrival cds, minor blemishes.

466 B

400T

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Lot 467

C MISSENT MARKINGS - MANUSCRIPT: 1870 small cover to "Hestercombe/Glenorchy" with Perf 10 1d Chalon for townletter rate but apparently missent uncancelled to Bridgewater where the postmaster cancelled the stamp "Bridge/Water" & noted "Rec BW/17 2 70" alongside. A very attractive but curious item. Ex Groom & Askeland: sold for $650 at Gary Watson's auction of 14/9/1987. [Placement of the address suggests the letter was not intended to be stamped but delivered by hand. However, it may have been lost and, when found, handed to the Bridgewater postmaster who added the postage]

467 A

750T

C/CL MISSENT MARKINGS - MANUSCRIPT: 1897 1d Postal Card Hobart to Campbell Town endorsed "Missent Campania", superb!; 1907 Municipality of Hamilton cover to Hamilton with Pictorial 1d perf 'T' tied by 'ELLENDALE' cds endorsed "Missent/to/Gretna", two vertical folds; and 1908 cover 'YORK PLAINS' to Hamilton endorsed "Missent to/Hobart". (3)

468 A/B

200T

Ex Lot 469

CD MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: 1858 entire from Melbourne (the stamp sadly torn-off) to "Inspector Cooke/Police Depot" with Hobart arrival d/s in red on the face, endorsed "Not known in the/Police Dept Hobart Town" on the reverse & very fine strike of the rare 'MISSENT-TO/ HOBART-TOWN' h/s on the face (obscured by lengthy notation regarding the incident signed "FredkCStandish/Ch Cmmr"; also very fine strike of the h/s on a small piece. [The only example on a postal item other than a Letter Bill. Frederick Standish was Victoria's Chief Commissioner of Police 1858-1880. A prominent Victoria Racing Club member, the Standish Handicap was named for him] (2 items)

469 B/A

400T

Ex Lot 470

C MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: 1870 & 1871 Letter Bills to Green Ponds from Cressy or Spring Hill with very fine strikes of the rare 'MISSENT-TO/HOBART-TOWN' h/s in red (most unusual) or black. Ex Askeland & David McNamee. (2 items)

470 B/A

500T

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Lot 471

C MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: 1877 Letter Bill to Green Ponds with largely very fine 'GOULDS COUNTRY' cds within, very fine strike of the rare 'MISSENT-TO/LAUNCESTON' h/s & Launceston b/s, minor faults. Unrecorded in the "Handbooks". Ex Askeland.

471 B

400T

Lot 472

C MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: 1884 flapless OPSO cover signed "AABoyd" from 'BURNIE' to Forth but with largely very fine strike of the cut-down 'MISSENT-TO/HOBART- ' h/s ('TOWN' removed: ERD), minor fault at U/L. Ex Askeland.

472 B

250T

Ex Lot 473

C MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: boxed 'MISSENT/TO/HOBART' handstamps comprising Type 1 (no nick in L/H frame) on 1904 PPC Swansea to Launceston; Type 2a (nick in L/H frame) with Reversed 'N' (unfortunately partly obscured by Postage Due 2d) on soiled 1906 PPC from 'HUONVILLE' (inverted name) to Lovett; and Type 2b ('N' repaired) on 1907 PPC Sheffield to Harford. [The Reversed 'N' - Ex McNamee - is the only recorded example] (3)

473

350T

Lot 474

C MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: 1907 PPC from Queensland to Harford with bold strike of the by now very worn cut-down 'MISSENT-TO/HOBART- ' h/s ('TOWN' removed: LRD).

474 A-250T

C MISSENT MARKINGS - HANDSTAMPS: 1909 cover Launceston to Campbelltown with boxed 'MISSENT/TO/HOBART' h/s Type 2b (with Reversed 'N' repaired); 1911 PPC West Devonport to Wynyard with light strike of the rare boxed 'MISSENT TO/WARATAH TAS' h/s; & 1909 PPC Zeehan to Strahan with previously unrecorded 'MIS-SENT' h/s (of Burnie?). (3)

475 A/B

250T

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Lot 476

C DAMAGED IN TRANSIT: 1862 cover to London with the stamp washed-off & large Hobart cds in red, largely superb strike of the boxed 'Saved from the wreck of/the Colombo' h/s & London arrival cds of JA2/63, soiled, peripheral faults & remains of a wax seal from another article on the face. Ex Brian Peace & John Cress: sold for $1897 at auction in 2003. [The ship ran aground on Minicoy Island in the Laccadives on 19/11/1862. This is the only cover from Tasmania recorded by Peace: illustrated by him at p48. However, we know of two others]

476 C

2,500T

Lot 477

C DAMAGED IN TRANSIT: 1870 small cover to Victoria with Chalon 6d purple (trimmed perfs) tied by bold BN '52' of Launceston (diamond d/s in red alongside), repaired at lower-left with stamp-selvedge & struck on both sides with superb boxed 'RECEIVED OPEN' h/s applied at Melbourne (b/s), 'SOUTH YARRA' arrival b/s, tear on the reverse repaired with archival tape. Ex Purves & Askeland. [The h/s predates the similar Fig S48 in the "Handbook" Part II, which is also probably of Victorian origin]

477 C

600T

Lot 478

C DAMAGED IN TRANSIT: 1900 cover Launceston to England with Tablet ½d & Pictorial 1d pair, entire 'V. [arms] R./FOUND OPEN/.../OFFICIALLY SEALED' label on the reverse tied by 'SHEFFIELD' arrival cds, some soiling mainly on the face. [Stated to be the latest of 3 recorded covers]

478 B

500T

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Ex Lot 479

CL/C DAMAGED IN TRANSIT: 1904-07 Tatts covers from Victoria all repaired at Melbourne GPO with grey-blue tape with 1) boxed 'RECEIVED TORN' h/s on registered cover with unusual 'TRANS PER RMS ("Loongana")' h/s; 2) boxed straight-line 'RECEIVED TORN AT GPO' h/s (not recorded in "Handbook") & superb 'T4D'-in-oval, Postage Due Blank Tablet 4d tied by Hobart cds; and 3) boxed 2-line 'RECEIVED TORN/AT GPO' h/s applied after the envelope was ripped in the cancelling machine causing part of the cancellation to be on the enclosure! Ex Purves & Askeland. [Tasmanian collectors have mistakenly identified these markings as being from the Apple Isle: see "Handbook" Part II pp129-130 & opp p131. However, they are undoubtedly Victorian markings] (3)

479 C

750T

Lot 480

C DAMAGED IN TRANSIT: 1906 cover Zeehan to England with Tablet 2½d, entire 'E. [arms] R./FOUND OPEN/.../OFFICIALLY SEALED' label on the reverse tied by 'VANCOUVER/BC' transit & 'TOLEDO OHIO' arrival cds, a couple of very minor blemishes. Ex Tinsley. [Stated to be the later of 2 recorded covers]

480 A-

500T

"What Happened to That?" - Delayed on Arrival

Lot 481

C UNPAID MAIL (HELD FOR PAYMENT): 1857 unstamped cover endorsed "per first steamer" & apparently carried per favor, Launceston arrival d/s of 9JU9/1857 & very fine strike of the rare 'NOT-STAMPED' h/s. The envelope was apparently opened & the sender in Melbourne (?) advised to forward the required postage. A Victorian Woodblock 6d was duly forwarded & affixed, being cancelled with BN '60' of Launceston where 'PRE-PAID/16JU16/1857' d/s applied & Hobart arrival d/s of the following day both on the face, light overall soiling & part of the flap missing. A remarkable inter-Colonial cover, the h/s stated to be one of only two examples recorded on cover: illustrated in "Handbook" Part II opp p131. Ex Purves & Askeland. [Unstamped letters were to be detained & advertised. If the postage was not paid within 7 days, the items were returned. That clearly did not happen in this case as the Victorian stamp was cancelled in Tasmania]

481 B

2,000T

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Ex Lot 482

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1890 & 1897 underpaid covers from Victoria with 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE 1/FINE 2 - 3D' h/s (very scarce) in red or 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE 2D/FINE 2D - 4D' h/s both applied at Melbourne, Sideface 1d & 2d or 2d pair in lieu of Postage Dues tied by BN '16' of 'CAMPBELL TOWN' (b/s) or '23' of 'BURNIE' (b/s), minor blemishes. Ex Purves & Askeland. (2)

482 A-/B

300T

Lot 483

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1896 stampless cover from India endorsed "...High Court/Calcutta" at L/L with 'T'-in-circle & 'CALCUTTA/POSTAGE DUE/ONE ANNA' cds & endorsed "25c" in red, 'DEFICIENT POSTAGE ("2½")/FINE ("2½ - 5")' h/s applied at Hobart (b/s), minor stains on the reverse.

483 A-

250T

Lot 484

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: c.1899 Schmidt & Co parcel tag with Sideface 1d pair only tied by BN '101' of 'SHEFFIELD' (cds below), apparently overweight & '("8")D/MORE TO PAY'-in-oval h/s applied on arrival at Launceston. Ex Purves & Askeland.

484 B

200T

Lot 485

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1900 (March 7) Boer War cover with CofGH 1d pair tied by 'FIELD POST OFFICE B.O./BRITISH ARMY S.AFRICA' cds & 'T/5c'-in-hexagon alongside, '("1")D/MORE TO PAY'-in-oval h/s applied at Hobart (b/s), 'BELLERIVE' arrival b/s, a little reduced at left. Ex Askeland. [The rate for Active Service letters was 1d but officers had to pay the letter rate of 2½d. Because of the military origin, only the ½d deficiency was charged in South Africa but Hobart incorrectly doubled the amount]

485 A-

500T

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C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: INWARDS LOOSE SHIP LETTERS: 1896 cover from Victoria to Launceston with 1d brown strip of 3 cancelled by 'LAUNCESTON'-in-bars "killer" & b/s of 18JA/96, double-oval 'LOOSE SHIP LETTER/ ("1")D/TO PAY' h/s (Hosking #1425; rated D - ERD), a few faults. Ex Purves & Askeland.

486 C

200T

Lot 487

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1903 Tatts cover probably from a coastal steamer with 2d cancelled on arrival at Launceston & very fine strike of the small oval 'LOOSE LETTER/("1")D/TO PAY' h/s (Hosking #1426; rated D) alongside, flap faults. Ex Purves & Askeland.

487 B

300T

Lot 488

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1903 Tatts cover from a coastal steamer with 2d cancelled at 'STRAHAN' & very fine strike of the rare double-oval 'LOOSE LETTER/("1")D/TO PAY' h/s (ERD) of Strahan alongside. Not recorded by Hosking. Ex Askeland.

488 B

500T

Ex Lot 489

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1904 Tatts covers from coastal vessels each with 2d tied by 'BURNIE' cds, one with manuscript "Loose Letter", the other with rare 'LOOSE/LETTER' h/s (Hosking #1370; rated D), both with 'T'-in-oval h/s of Burnie & Postage Due Blank Tablet 1d affixed. Ex Purves & Askeland. (2)

489 B

400T

Lot 490

PS POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1908 philatelic usage of New Zealand KEVII ½d Wrapper with Boer War 1½d cancelled on arrival with Hobart cds, superb strike of the double-oval 'LOOSE LETTER/__d/TO PAY' h/s (Hosking #1416; rated DD). [Several virtually identical items have been recorded]

490 A

250T

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Lot 491

C POSTAGE DUE ON INWARDS MAIL: 1909 PPC with message headed "Hobart", to Queenstown with 1d cancelled at 'STRAHAN' & fine strike of the rare double-oval 'LOOSE LETTER/("1")D/TO PAY' h/s (LRD) of Strahan alongside. Not recorded by Hosking. Ex Askeland.

491 A

500T

Lot 492

C RAILWAY LOOSE LETTERS: 1903 Tatts cover to Hobart with 2d Pictorial tied by 'TML RY-No 3' TPO cds, superb strike of oval 'LATE LETTER/("1")d/TO PAY' h/s (41x28mm but distorted at the top; ERD) applied on the train, Hobart 'A' arrival b/s, Postage Due 1d affixed & tied by 'H' cds, flap fault & minor opening tear at right. Ex Askeland. [Although inscribed 'LATE LETTER', these TPO markings are more appropriately termed Loose Letter markings]

492 B

300T

C RAILWAY LOOSE LETTERS: 1904 cover to Hobart with 1d Pictorial pair tied by 'TML RY-No 1' TPO cds, superb strike of oval 'LATE LETTER/("1")d/TO PAY' h/s (40x26mm approx: LRD) applied on the train, Postage Due 1d affixed partly obscuring the h/s & with pencil cancel. Ex Purves & Askeland.

493 B

200T

Lot 494

C RAILWAY LOOSE LETTERS: 1906 PPC to Moonah with 1d Pictorial & 'TML RY-No 3' TPO cds, very fine strike of double-oval 'LATE LETTER/("1")d/TO PAY' h/s (39x24mm) applied on the train, some soiling. The only recorded example. Ex Askeland.

494 B

400T

Lot 495

C RAILWAY LOOSE LETTERS: 1908 PPC to Sydney with Pictorial 1d tied by 'TPO No5' cds & fine strike of the small oval 'LOOSE LETTER/...d/TO PAY' h/s (26½x20mm; LRD) alongside. Ex Askeland.

495 A-400T

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C RAILWAY LOOSE LETTERS: 1909 PPC to "Lymington House/The Nile" with 1d Pictorial & "socked-on-the-nose" 'TML RY-No 2' TPO cds, poor strike of a previously unrecognised oval 'LATE LETTER/("1")d/TO PAY' h/s (45x22mm) applied on the train, the message headed "8pm Railway", minor crease & a few blemishes. Ex Askeland.

496 B

200T

Lot 497

PS DELIVERY IRREGULARITY: 1894 local usage at Hobart of 1d PTPO Envelope with 'NOT KNOWN' h/s on the face, printed 'Detained through irregularity/of Letter Carrier' label affixed to the reverse & tied by a faint strike of a multi-box postmen's h/s, double-oval DLO d/s in blue. A rare & most unusual item. [Only 3 such items have been recorded]

497 A

1,750T

Lot 498

C REDIRECTED MAIL: 1861 cover to "Camden/Great Swanport" with Imperf 4d (margins just clear to good) tied by BN '52' of Launceston (diamond datestamp in red alongside), forwarded to "Tullachgorum/Fingal" with BN '94' of Waterloo Point (renamed Swansea in 1863) at lower-left, flap torn. Ex Askeland.

498 A-

400T

Lot 499

C REDIRECTED MAIL: 1862 stampless 'Demand of Rural Police Rate' lettersheet signed "BHRooke" & with postmaster's endorsement "Torquay 9.4.62" at left to "Frogmore" (a large property 1½km west of Latrobe), readdressed to Melbourne & endorsed "Redirected" at U/L, Launceston transit & Melbourne arrival b/s, stained on the reverse. Ex Purves & Askeland. [Despite becoming an inter-colonial letter, no postage was charged]

499 B

200T

C REDIRECTED MAIL: 1883 & 1887 covers with Sideface 2d to Victoria or New Zealand where both were re-addressed back to Tasmania with 2d affixed & tied by Melbourne or Timaru duplex. (2)

500 B200T

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"What Happened to That?" - Undeliverable ("Dead") Letters[Unclaimed mail or tiems that could not be delivered were sent to the Dead Letter Office (DLO) in Hobart]

Lot 501

C ADVERTISED BUT UNCLAIMED: 1857 cover from England with 1d x2 & 4d tied by '22' cancels & straight-line 'Paddington W' b/s, to "Cocknies Farm/Black Brush/near Hobart Town", Hobart arrival in red at lower-right, largely very fine 'ADVERTISED/BUT-UNCLAIMED' h/s at upper-right, endorsed "Jany 11th 1859/Letter of mine returned from van dieman's land", flap fault & a little soiled.

501 B

300T

C ADVERTISED BUT UNCLAIMED: 1880 cover from Scotland with GB 3d (fault) & 4d green tied by 'CUPAR ANGUS - 91' duplex, to "Penguin Creek/North West Coast", Launceston transit & 'PENGUIN CREEK' arrival backstamp, 'ADVERTISED/BUT-UNCLAIMED' h/s on the face, minor fault at lower-left.

502 B

150T

Lot 503

C UNCLAIMED: 1907 local cover with 1d tied by 'BURNIE' cds, superb strike of the rare rubber '-UNCLAIMED-' h/s ("Handbook" Fig 34)in blue, DLO b/s, minor blemishes. The only recorded example. Ex Purves & Askeland.

503 B

250T

Ex Lot 504

CPS NOT KNOWN: 1892-1910 covers with four types of the large 'NOT KNOWN' boxed handstamps with space for initials of all the Hobart letter carriers, comprising 15-box on 1892 1d Postal Card; 16-box on 1899 stampless cover with 'CANNOT-BE/FOUND' h/s on the face; 22-box on 1904 cover from NZ & in violet on 1908 cover with 'TML RY No 3' cds & boxed 'UNCLAIMED' h/s; and 36-box on 1910 PPC from Switzerland. The strikes are generally well above-average for these large & often carelessly struck markings. The last is Ex Askeland. [An example of the 36-box h/s sold recently at a Tasmanian postal auction for $400] (5)

504 A/B

500T

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Lot 505

PS NOT KNOWN: 1893 local usage at Hobart of 1d green (Error of Colour) PTPO Lettersheet for Brownell Bros with 'NOT KNOWN' 15-box h/s in rosine on the reverse.

505 A600T

Lot 506

C NOT KNOWN: 1899 cover to Launceston with 1d pair tied by BN '345' of 'FORTH' (cds below), endorsed "Cannot find/[initials]" on reverse, very fine 'NOT-KNOWN' h/s (LRD) & double-oval DLO b/s in blue, a little soiled. [Illustrated "Handbook" Part II opp p130]

506 B

250T

C NOT KNOWN: 1899 stampless OHMS cover to "Geo Adams/Launceston" with superb strike of the scarce 'MOO&SB/TASMANIA' cds, endorsed on the reverse "Not Known" & initialled by 15 letter carriers!, finally readdressed to Hobart, repaired tears at right. Ex Purves & Askeland. [It seems extraordinary that nobody realised the addressee was the proprietor of Tattersalls. The labour-intensive recording on the reverse resulted in boxed handstamps being introduced]

507 B

200T

Lot 508

C NOT KNOWN: 1903 Terminus Hotel Kelly Basin cover to Hobart with 2d tied by Strahan cds, endorsed "Not for me/ BLovett" & resealed with tape, 'HOBART/P-R' (= Pillar Receivers) b/s, very fine 'NOT--KNOWN' h/s (two dots instead of hyphen), minor blemishes. Stated to be the only recorded example. Ex Askeland.

508 B

250T

C NOT KNOWN: 1908-12 two PPCs & Beaconsfield Municipality cover (light 'CANNOT-BE/FOUND' h/s on the face) all to Launceston with 'NOT KNOWN' 16-box h/s in blue, black or violet (a second type). (3)

509 B

300T

PS CANNOT BE FOUND: 1892 Victorian 2d PTPO Envelope to Launceston with 'CANNOT-BE/FOUND', 'NOT-KNOWN' and 'ADVERTISED/BUT UNCLAIMED' h/s, DLO b/s of Hobart & Melbourne, minor blemishes. Ex Purves & Askeland.

510 B

150T

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Lot 511

C CANNOT BE FOUND: 1899 postcard from GB with irregular franking of GB ½d & Tasmania ½d (not cancelled) to Launceston with initials of 13 letter carriers, 'CANNOT-BE/FOUND' and 'ADVERTISED/BUT UNCLAIMED' h/s, DLO b/s of Hobart & Melbourne (where 'T'-in oval h/s applied in red), boxed London RLO h/s in violet on the face, minor blemishes. Colourful. Ex Askeland.

511 B

250T

Ex Lot 512

C TRANSMISSION PROHIBITED: 1908 (ERD) & 1910 (LRD) tinselled PPCs from Melbourne or Carrick both with 'Transmission of Tinselled/Post Cards Prohibited' h/s in red, 'DEAD LETTER OFFICE/ TASMANIA' cds & the former also with Melbourne DLO cds. Ex Askeland. (2)

512 A-/A

400T

C DECEASED: 1882 (Nov) covers from Hobart or 'PARATTAH' to a Hobart watchmaker both endorsed "Deceased" on front or reverse & "from PO/21 11 82" or ".../23 11 82", minor blemishes. The ultimate reason for non-delivery! Ex Askeland. (2)

513 B

150T

"What Happened to That?" - Miscellaneous

Lot 514

C FREE OF POSTAGE: 1853 (Aug 1) part-entire from England to "Hobarton" with exceptional franking of Embossed 1/- pair (virtually full margins, the right-hand unit a little cut-into at top), Launceston transit b/s & 'TO BE DELIVERED/FREE OF POSTAGE' h/s (ERD) in red applied at Hobart (arrival b/s of 17NO17/1853), minor soiling. Ex Malcolm Groom and John Cress: sold for $2990 at auction in 2003. Holcombe Certificate (1995). [As of 1/11/1853 all incoming mail was to be delivered free of inland charges. This h/s, of which only 4 examples are recorded, is a forerunner of the Ship Letter Inwards Free markings]

514 B

3,500T

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Lot 515

C REFUSED: c.1890 stampless cover to "Fern Tree/Huon Road" with Sideface 1d affixed in lieu of Postage Due but tied by boxed 'REFUSED' h/s, some soiling.

515 B500T

Lot 516

CL REFUSED: 1903 OPSO cover from 'SPRING RIVER' to Minister of Education with 2d only but apparently overweight & taxed "4d" but amended to "2d", boxed 'REFUSED' h/s. Forwarded to 'DEAD LETTER OFFICE' (double-oval d/s in rosine) where it was opened, resealed with stamp-selvedge & struck with superb 'LIABLE TO PACKET RATE ONLY' h/s - the only recorded example on cover - also in rosine & 'REFUSED' crossed-out, minor repaired tear at lower-left. A remarkable cover, posted at the correct concessional rate but without the required "Packet" or similar endorsement. Ex Askeland.

516 B

1,000T

Lot 517

CX REFUSED: 1899 oversize cover (295x118mm) from GB with Jubilee 2½d only, GB 'T' h/s & mss "1/3", '("1/3")D/MORE TO PAY'-in-oval h/s & boxed 'REFUSED', overall soiling still quite attractive. [The addresse, Philip Oakley Fysh had twice been Tasmania's Premier. An ardent promoter of the Federation movement (& later Postmaster-General 1903-04), at the date of this letter he was the Colony's Agent-General in London!]

517 B

300T

VICTORIA - Postal HistoryCL 1895 cover to GB with scarce albeit philatelic franking of Postal Fiscal 3/- drab tied by fine strike of the

unframed 'MO & SB/NHILL' cds.549 A-

200

VICTORIA - PostmarksO 1960s-70s selection in 2 volumes of CDS postmarks on QEII low value definitives, with many fine

strikes including 'BYADUK', 'DARTMOOR', 'KATAMATITE', 'MYSIA', 'PATCHEWOLLOCK', 'QUAMBATOOK', 'TEMPY', 'WATCHEM' amongst many others. (100s)

552

200

O Well-filled shoebox of mostly low value later issues with heaps of Barred Numerals and some datestamps, also a few stamps from Queensland. Well worth investigating. (1000s)

553200

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Lot 554

S BARRED NUMERALS: good to fine strikes of 1) '325' of Moonambel (rated RR: B1-) on Laureate 2d; 2) 'MC/24' Type 11A (RRRR: B2-) of St Kilda West (1) on Laureate 8d brown/pink; and 3) 'MC/77' (RRR: A2) of Kiata on Naish 6d.

554 A/B

200T

Lot 555

S BARRED NUMERALS: First Type '291' of Hotspur on Beaded Oval 4d pink. Rated RRRRR. 555 A B2 200

Lot 556

S BARRED NUMERALS: First Type '383' of Bruthen largely complete strike on Naish 2d violet, rated RRRR.

556 A C1200

Lot 557

D BARRED NUMERALS: '2074' of 'WARANGA OUTLET' (cds alongside) complete strike on piece. Rated RRRR. PO 1/8/1893; closed 1/9/1905.

557 A B1200

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Lot 558

PS Narre Warren (1): 27mm framed 'NARRE WARREN/19MAY1897' cds two fine strikes in blue on 1d Postal Card (minor stain on the reverse). A most unusual cds for the period, having no inscription at the base and wheels - not "slugs" - for the date: usage is recorded in 1897 only. PO 21/1/1869; renamed Narre Warren North 9/10/1900. [6km NNW of Berwick]

558 A- A1-

400

SCPS Travelling Post Offices: Mostly 20th Century collection on covers or PPCs, mostly 'UP TRAIN' types x68 but includes 'DOWN TRAINS' x28, some better items including Commonwealth Period 'DOWN'-in-the-Dateline #9 (2), 16 & 17 (2), 'ENGLISH MAIL TPO' types (5, including two machines), also an array of mostly common types on stamps, condition variable. (100+ covers)

559

500

Lot 560

C Wild Duck (Creek): unframed 'WILD DUCK/NO4/69/VICTORIA' light but very fine strike on cover to England, alongside Laureate 6d tied by BN '393' (first type; rated RR). The only recorded example, that raises the suggestion that Wild Duck may have been the original name of the office. [14km WNW of Heathcote: Goldmining, and now a wine-growing area]

560 B A1-

600

WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Postal History

Ex Lot 587

CPS Range of PPCs & Postal Stationery with a handy range of usages & postmarks including TPOs & instructional handstamps, two PPCs with scarce franking of 'ONE PENNY' on 2d (one used in Adelaide), PPC to Ceylon etc, condition variable. (56 items)

587

300

WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Postmarks

Ex Lot 589

SD Collection on Swans including multiples & some on piece with better items noted including 'COORANG', 'DIORITE KING', 'EDJUDINA', 'GABANINTHA', 'HOFFMANS MILL', 'IDA H' (3), 'JARRAHDENE MILL', 'NUMBER SIX MILL', 'MANINGA MARLEY', 'MOOLIA-BEENIE' (2 strikes on registered piece), 'PRINCESS ROYAL', 'ROSLYN FARM', 'THE GRANITES', 'WYOLA', 'YALOGINDA' & 'YARRI', condition variable but an excellent basis for expansion. (100s)

589

1,000

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SD Collection mounted on leaves but more in issue order than alphabetical so a bit difficult to assess. Many very fine strikes & we did note 'RAWLINNA', 'MERREDIN' in violet, 'CHEETARRA', 'TONE RIVER MILL', 'GHOOLI' (arcs 5,8) and some numerals. Some better Swan, Kangaroo & KGV values, also some other stamps from earlies onwards (100s)

590

250T

S Folio of numerals, Perth markings etc, some better stamps including perf 'OS' to 2/- & Postal Fiscals, a bit scrappy but pickings. (100s)

591100

Ex Lot 592

C Extensive two-volumes collection mostly on PPCs & thus mostly on Swans, many better items including 'SAVINGS BANK/ALBANY', 'ETO/BROOME WA', 'BURBANKS', 'ESPERANCE', 'EDJUDINA', 'GINDALBIE' (partial), 'GULLEWA', 'HOPETOUN' (& dumb bars cancel, on 1902 cover), 'HOFFMANS MILL', ISRAELITE BAY', 'MORGANS', 'MUMMBALLUPP' (original state), 'SOUTH BOULDER', 'SOUTH KALGOORLIE', 'WELLINGTON MILLS', 'WATEROUS MILL' & 'WANNAMAL' etc etc. On top of this, there is excellent PPC content including at least 100 WA subjects many of which are very scarce cards. Condition of both the postmarks and the cards is variable but our estimate represents excellent value. The vendor's list of the post offices & datestamps is available on request. (280 approx)

592

2,000

Lot 593

C Barrabupp: '[ST] JOHN'S BROOK MILL/6JA10/W.A' largely good to fine strike tying 1d Swan to humorous roller-skating PPC to Perth. From St John's Brook Mill 1/12/1909; renamed Barrabup (one 'P') 15/7/1911; closed 29/11/1924. Timber Mill 16km NW of Nannup. [The PO was open as St John's Brook Mill for only 3 months! PMI does not record usage after the name-change: the earliest entry for a Barrabupp cds is 13AP10]

593 B C2

400

Lot 594

S Jarrahdene Mill: 'JARRAHDENE MILL/22JUL08/WE[STN AUSTR]ALIA' light but very fine strike on 1d Swan. PO 1/7/1908; closed 29/3/1913.

594 A A2-150

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Lot 595

S Lyell: 'LYEL[L]/7JL1[?]/WEST[N AUSTRALIA]' light but obvious strike on 2d Swan (a bit stained). A total mystery: not recorded in PMI or in Goulder's "Compendium". It's also not in the 1909 "Post Office Guide" (but should be in a later edition).

595 B B3-

500

Lot 596

S Pingin: 'PINGIN/1AUG08/WESTN AUSTRALIA' partially very fine strike on 2d yellow. Recorded in PMI for 14 months only. RO 1/12/1905; PO 1/7/1907; closed 30/6/1913. [Goldmining 130km NE of Kalgoorlie. Far superior to a strike that sold for $190 at a Perth auction in June 2007]

596 A B2-

200

Lot 597

C Yornaning: double-oval 'POST OFFICE/JAN 6 1906/YORNANING, W.A.' - worn impression - largely fine strike on PPC from Mount Gambier. PO 20/12/1905; closed 23/7/1970.

597 A B1-150

CANADA

Lot 613

G 1928-29 Pictorials $1 olive Parliament Buildings SG 285 block of 9 - largely separated & rejoined - a few minor wrinkles, large 'R'-in-oval cancels, Cat £585++. A remarkable multiple.

613250T

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COOK ISLANDS

Ex Lot 642

CPS Covers etc on exhibit leaves including 1895 1d Postal Card to Victoria uprated with Makea 1½d, 1901 registered to South Australia (Laura squared-circle b/s) with Queen Makea 2½d pair, 1938 registered philatelic covers with solo frankings x3 & 1950 with 2/6d Arms, also postmarks on various issues including 'ATIU', 'MAUKE' & 'MANGAIA', condition variable. (9 covers + postmarks)

642

400

O* 1892 Federation ("Seven Stars") Issue selection on exhibit leaves including mint set with 2½d indigo shade plus an additional six 1d blacks showing the six sub-types, Toned Paper set used with 'COOK ISLANDS/P.O./RAROTONGA' in violet on the 2½d (plus another on White Paper 2½d) & in black on the 10d, a few other postmarks including 'RAROTONGA'-in-bars in violet on 2½d, 'RAROTONGA/ 11AP95' on 1d 1½d & 2½d apparently from the same cover, 2½d & 10d Fournier forgeries with faked oval 'REGISTERED/PALMERSTON' d/s & a 1d blue oversize Postal Card (unfolded but faults), mixed condition with some toning, Cat £940. (26 items)

643

300

FRENCH COMMUNITY

Ex Lot 665

C FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA: Excellent group with stamps of FEA, Middle Congo & Tchad including combination frankings that demonstrate validity of the various issues through the region, better destinations include Indo-China & a military hospital in Morocco. Really difficult material. (10)

665

300

Ex Lot 666

C FRENCH WEST AFRICA: Another excellent group with stamps of Dahomey, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal & Upper Volta including combination frankings that demonstrate validity of the various issues through the region, better destinations include Portugal, Lebanon, Denmark, Brazil, Spain (registered), Kenya (registered), Holland with superb 'Trajet Dakar-France' jusqu'a h/s in violet, and SCOA covers to Casablanca from 'BOBO DIOULASSO/COTE D'IVOIRE' & 'ZINDER/NIGER' (cds in blue), etc. A really colourful and desirable lot. (25)

666

750

C INDO-CHINA: Commercial covers from Saigon to India with all-different octagonal ship-board datestamps comprising 1903 'LIGNE N/PAQ FR No8', 1913 'YOKOHAMA A MARSEILLE No 8', 1926 'YOKOHAMA A MARSEILLE/No 4', 1930 'YOKOHAMA A MARSEILLE No 9', 1933 'SHANGHAI A MARSEILLE/No 8' & 'KOBE A MARSEILLE/No 6', one unstamped & taxed, generally fine. (6)

667 A-/B

150T

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Lot 674

C NEW CALEDONIA: 1945 commercial cover to "HMAS Swan" at Sydney with 4fr50c pair, 'VAITEPAUA/ILE MAKATEA' cds & label, French and Australian censor tapes & cachets, a bit soiled.

674 B100

GERMANY

Ex Lot 681

C 1898-1911 'DEUTSCHE/SEEPOST/AUSTRALISCHE/HAUPTLINIE' cds on commercial PPCs (3, one a Norddeutscher Lloyd type), German 10pf Postal Card & a 1900 cover to Frankfurt (b/s) with three fair to very fine strikes of the 'f'-code cds used aboard SMS "Prinz Regent Luitpold" also with mss "T 25cts" & "40" both in blue, the latter across the remnants of another stamp, 'ADEN' transit b/s; also a PPC with '.../OST-/ASIATISCHE/HAUPTLINIE' cancel & 'PENANG' cds; minor blemishes. (6)

681 A/B

400T

Lot 682

CX 1938 Gottfried Rüppel linen-lined cover (370x143mm) registered to Melbourne with extraordinary franking of 25pf, 50pf pair & 3mk Zeppelin x20 - including a remarkable block of 16 (two units torn & a few minor perf faults, as should be expected) - all cancelled with Bremen roller (?) cancel, boxed 'CARDED/14JUN1938/Spencer Street/GPO C1' (unusual dated instructional handstamp) arrival in violet on the face. Sensational! [We have seen several similar covers from this correspondence but this is surely the finest]

682 B

500

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GERMAN COLONIES

Lot 693

D MARIANAS: 1902 parcel piece with complete 'Der Ostasiatische Lloyd' label with printed address "Kais Postagentur/Saipan". The label is tied to the piece by French Post Offices in China 5c pair which in turn is tied by French 'SHANG-HAI/CHINE' cds, fine strike of the rare 'DEUTSCHE SEEPOST/ SYDNEY-/HONGKONG/12 7/02 a ' cds - used aboard SS "Oceana" - & very fine 'SAIPAN/MARIANEN' arrival cds, minor blemishes. A wonderful origin/destination item. Ex Tim Rybak. Steuer Certificate (2008) says of the Seepost cds "sehr raren" (= very rare).

Of the Seepost cds, Cockrill & Gottspenn state "extremely rare, particularly on cover". Friedemann at p819 states that the North German Lloyd service to the Marianas ended in December 1900 and "It was only at the beginning of 1903 that the postal ship Germania of the Jaluit Line started bypassing German New Guinea and instead called at Saipan on its way to Hong Kong." This item is 4 months earlier than Friedemann's commencement date of 3/4/1903. An ideal candidate for Lavar Taylor's "Vorlaufer" column "The Road Less Travelled".

693 B

1,000

GILBERT & ELLICE ISLANDS

Ex Lot 699

SDC Postmarks collection on leaves with strength in KGVI & QEII material with numerous registered philatelic covers, some better items noted including 1911 '.../FUNAFUTI/ISLAND/PROTECTORATE', 1912 'TARAW' error, 1916 '.../ABEMAMA ISLAND/POST OFFICE/...', undated types including '.../ABAIANG/COLONY' 'CUSTOMS OFFICER/.../BERU ISLAND', '.../P.O./NONOUTI/COLONY' (superb!), '.../NIKUNAU/ISLAND' & '.../POST OFFICE/HULL ISLAND/(ORONA)' (superb b/s on registered cover), various Canton Island types, a few mostly QE commercial covers including 1921 from 'FANNING ISLAND', etc. A handy basis for a serious collection. (76 items)

699

500T

GREAT BRITAIN

Ex Lot 702

O An above-average collection including 4-margin Penny Black (2) & Tuppence Blue (corner fault), Imperf 1d red with superb '6'-in-Maltese-Cross, 1d red Plates including Plate 140 mint block of 6 with large-part o.g., 1½d, Embossed set cut-square the 10d with 3 margins & the 1/- very fine with full margins, Surface Printed including 2/- blue, Jubilee set, KEVII to 1/- (6) & £1 (a bit grubby) etc, some postmark interest, generally good to very fine but careful inspection is recommended. High catalogue value. (240+)

702

1,000T

ITALYC 1781-1861 mounted & annotated group of merchants' correspondence with a variety of postmarks from

northern Italy, generally fine to very fine. An interesting lot. (31)750

250T

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NEW GUINEA - German (Deutsch) New Guinea - Postal History

Ex Lot 789

SDC Modest postmarks collection with very fine strikes including 1890 'STEPHANSORT' on 10pf Envelope cutout, 1892 'HERBERTSHOHE', 1896 'FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSHAFEN' on piece from parcel card, 1898 'STEPHANSORT/***' on piece & on PPC etc, part-strikes of 'DEULON', 'MARON' & 'NAMATANAI', a few philatelic covers. (39 items)

789

500T

Ex Lot 790

CPS Handy group of DNG PPCs (5) & covers (4, one registered at 'SIMPSONHAFEN' but it may not have gone through the post) from various offices, plus 1890 cover with German 10pf tied by 'HERBERTSHOH' cds & 1894 German 10pf Postal Card with superb 'FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSHAFEN' cds, generally fine but there are a few mostly minor faults. (11)

790

600T

Lot 795

C 1914 PPC ("Missionstation St Michael mit Hafen") with Yacht 3pf tied to the view-side by a very fine strike of the rare 'DEULON/(DEUTSCH-/NEUGUINEA)/2.3/14' cds, addressed but not posted. [Fred Pearson's very similar PPC but with two strikes of the same date sold for $4032 at our auction of 5/12/2003]

795 A

1,500T

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NEW GUINEA - German (Deutsch) New Guinea - Ship/Paquebot Markings

Lot 799

C 1900 apparently commercial cover to a police commissioner in Germany with Overprints 3pf yellow-brown x2 & 5pf tied by two fine to very fine strikes of the 'DEUTSCHE SEEPOST/ NEU-/GUINEA/ZWEIGLINIE/ b' cds used aboard SMS "Stettin", Offenbach arrival b/s, ironed-out vertical fold & minor blemishes.

799 B

500T

Lot 800

PS 1901 commercial usage to Germany of DNG 5pf Postal Card with a largely very fine strike of the rare 'DEUTSCHE SEEPOST/NEU-/GUINEA-/ZWEIGLINIE/(HONGKONG)/a' cds used aboard SMS "Munchen", two different Berlin arrival cds at lower-left. [A 1900 PPC with two fine to very fine strikes sold for $2760 at our auction of 12/5/2007. The Hong Kong branch line was intended to improve communications with the Carolines & Marianas but operated only between July 1900 and April 1902. Cockrill & Gottspenn state "Extremely rare cancellation".

800 A

1,750T

Ex Lot 801

C 1913 (July 6) commercial cover to Germany "Uber Siberien" with scarce franking of Germany 40pf tied by fine 'DEUTSCHE SEEPOST/NEU-/GUINEA/ZWEIGLINIE/ b' cds used aboard SMS "Prinz Sigismund", scarce Seepost registration label just tied by a light strike of the boxed 'Reichspostdampfer/Prinz Sigismund.' h/s in violet, two 'BS' wax seals on the flap & Chemnitz arrival b/s, minor wrinkling. Plus a 1913 PPC of the ship used under cover. [Superior to a 1914 cover with Germania 20pf pair that sold for $2185 at our auction of 12/5/2007] (2)

801 B/A

1,500T

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NEW GUINEA - Australian Stamps Used in New Guinea[The only stamps officially issued in New Guinea were the Kangaroo ½d 1d & 2d all perforated Small 'OS'. All other unoverprinted stamps were unauthorised but were openly accepted for postage. Occasional commercial usage of Australian stamps overlapped the GRI Period and extended even well into the NWPI Period]

Ex Lot 802

SD Attractive group of postmarks on perf 'OS' Roos including superb 'Herbetsh0h' on ½d strip of 3 & 'Herberrtshöhe' on 1d pairs, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen defaced seals Powell #19 on 1d pair & #21 on 2d on piece, st-line 'Rabaul' on 1d on large piece; normal Roos with oval Rabaul on normal ½d block of 4, 2d block of 4 & a 2½d single on piece, 'STEPHANSORT' on 1d & 3d on piece; and 1d Engraved pair with boxed 'RABAUL/5MAI1915'; & a couple of others. (12 items)

802

400T

NEW GUINEA - 'G.R.I.' Overprints[We are very pleased to have been asked to offer the collections of GRI and NWPI Overprints and general New Guinea of Harold Gough from England. Harold has collected these issues for many years and has taken a particular interest in the Settings of the GRIs and varieties in the NWPIs. Many very scarce items - including some we have not previously offered - are included]

Ex Lot 805

SD Postmarks selection comprising 2-line Rabaul d/s on 1d on 6mm 5pf x3 (& of Oct 1914 on 5mm 1d on 3pf, which must be bogus); oval Rabaul d/s on 6mm 1d on 5pf & 2d on 20pf x2, on 6mm 5pf on 1d pair, & on 'O.S.' 1d on 3pf all on small pieces; frozen 'STEPHANSORT' cds on 5mm 1d on 5pf; and straight-line 'Herbertshöhe' h/s in violet on 5mm 2d on 20pf x2, the stamps Cat £675. (12 items)

805

400T

NEW GUINEA - 'N.W./PACIFIC/ISLANDS' Overprints - Postal History

Lot 884

S Straight-line 'S.S. MORI[NDA]' ship-board cancel (Lee #S8) superb part-strike in violet on KGV 1d, toning. Rare on NWPI stamps.

884 B A2+150T

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Ex Lot 889

C/S 1917 Wilson cover to England via Sydney (b/s) correctly rated with 4d tied by 'KOKOPO/30AP17/---' cds (Powell #14; 'QUEENSLAND' at base filled with "soft metal"), German-type 'Herbertshöhe' registration label; also stamps (faults) with the original state, with 'QUEENSLAND' largely visible (#14a) or excised (#14b). Herbertshöe was renamed Kokopo in January 1916. (4 items)

889 A

300T

Lot 891

C 1919 Blatter cover to Switzerland via Sydney (b/s) with 4d to 1/- (the last stained) tied by 5 fair to fine strikes of the 'NAMATANAI/5SE19/QUEENSLAND' cds (Powell #76; "soft metal" largely worn away) in violet, German-type registration label (faults).

891 B

300T

C 1922 Iremonger cover to England with 3d & 9d tied by 5 two of three strikes of the 30mm 'KAEWIENG/SE18/22' cds (Powell #40: rated D), black/white registration label.

892 A-250T

NEW GUINEA - Mandated Territory Issues - Postal History

Ex Lot 899

C/CL Commercial covers including 1927 with Sydney cds & 'LOOSE SHIP/LETTER' h/s, 1935 Chinese merchant's cover from Madang, 1937 stampless OHMS with 'POSTAGE PAID/RABAUL' cds, two Mission covers to Germany, WWII registered airmails from Salamaua & Madang etc, generally fine. (12)

899

400T

C 1925 commercial cover to Sydney with Huts 1d x2 tied by two fine to very fine strikes of the scarce 'POST OFFICE/ /AUG/1925/* "P.O. KOKOPO" * ' cds (Powell #15; rated C) in violet, minor blemishes.

901 A- A1200T

C 1932 commercial commercial to Sydney with 1½d Huts tied by a largely fine strike of the double-circle 'DISTRICT OFFICE/29NOV1929/AITAPE' cds (Powell #35; rated C) in violet, endorsed "Aitape Mission" on the reverse. Superb!

903 A+ A1-

200T

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Lot 904

C 1932 commercial front to the Rabaul Times with 1½d Bird tied by a largely very fine strike of the rare double-circle 'DISTRICT OFFICE/4JAN1932/MARIENBERG' cds (Powell #111a: LRD; rated G) in violet, 'MARIENBERG/6JAN32/NEW GUINEA' cds alongside. [Powell didn't record the District Office marking & the Loughran "reprint" records only one example, of 15APR1931]

904 A- A2

400T

Lot 906

C 1935 cover to USA with Birds 1d & 2d tied by two light but largely fine strikes of the rare 'DISTRICT OFFICE/5MAY1935/MADANG' cds (Powell #24b; rated F) in violet, minor blemishes.

906 B B1250T

NEW GUINEA - Mandated Territory Issues - Postmarks

Ex Lot 915

SDC Annotated collection on leaves with numerous better items throughout including 'ANGORAM', 'BULWA', 'EDIE CREEK' (2 covers), 'GASMATTA' (double 'T', both types), huge 'POST OFFICE/KAVIENG' (on cover), 'POST OFFICE/KIETA' #P70 (on cover), fair 'Station Kieta', 'MAPRIK', '[MOK]ARENG', 'WIWIAK' & 'WITU', District Office types of Ambunti, Kavieng (in red), Kieta (on a possibly commercial cover), Madang, philatelic registered covers with steel 'POST OFFICE/AITAPE', Gasmata, Kokopo, Lae, Maunus, Rabaul (2, different registration h/s) & Wau, two philatelic covers to American Samoa etc, some better stamps including NWPIs to 5/- and Solomons 1/- Large Canoe!, generally fine but quality of the strikes is rather variable. (100s)

915

1,500T

Lot 916

S Mokareng: 'MOKARENG/9JA23/NEW GUINEA' (Powell #101) superb strike on New Colours 4d blue pair (Cat £120+). Rated E. PO -/6/1922; closed mid-1923.

916 A A2+200T

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NIUE

Ex Lot 942

*OC Array on exhibit leaves including used 1902 'NIUE' Handstamp 1d SG 1 with 'NIUE/1JUL1902/NEW ZEALAND' cds in violet (Cat £300), 1902 Basted Mills Paper Perf 14 1d No Stop after 'PENI' (Cat £400) and Cowan Paper 1d with Spaced 'U' and 'E' and No Stop, 1935 Jubilee with listed varieties mint or used, 1937 Coronation Short Overprint in mint blocks of 4; covers including 1923 1½d rate to England, 1938 registered to New South Wales with 'PAGO PAGO SAMOA/REGISTERED' transit, plus a few postmarks, some toning, Cat £900+. (75 + 3 covers)

942

500

PAPUA - 1885-1901 The Queensland Stamps Period[We are pleased to present the fine collection of Papua formed by our long-time client Harold Gough of England]

Ex Lot 945

SDC Handy group with 'N.G' (3, one a superb strike on 4d yellow with RPSofL Certificate); 8-bars 'B.N.G' (7, including very fine strikes on ½d x2 & 2½d), 'PORT MORESBY' cds on ½d & of 28AU91 on philatelic cover to Brisbane; 9-bars 'BNG' (x3, including very fine strikes on 1d+4d & 6d pair; and a few sub-standard strikes. (19)

945

1,000T

Lot 946

D 1889 piece with Lined Background 2d tied by a largely very fine strike of the rare 'GRANVILLE/OC--/89/B.N.G.' cds (Lee #4; rated F). Ex Belknap & "Sepik": sold for $1100 at the Macray Watson Auction of 30/3/1999. [Tim Rybak's cover with a poor strike of the cds sold for $43,700]

946 A A1-

2,000T

Lot 947

C/L 1890 usage of GB 1d Envelope uprated with 1d lilac x5 tied by 'CAMBRIDGE - 158' duplex, to "His Excellency/Sir William Macgregor/Government House/Port Moresby/(British New Guinea)" via France with 'CALAIS A PARIS' (on the face) & 'PARIS A MODANE' (b/s) TPO cds plus transit b/s of 'PENANG-TO-SINGAPORE', 'SINGAPORE', 'SYDNEY' & 'COOKTOWN/JY23/90/...', minor peripheral damage & a major internal fault on the face. Rare and very early inwards mail. [With fascinating 8pp letter bearing printed 'Museum of Archaeology/Cambridge' and signed by the noted anthropologist "Anatoli v Hügel" who became friends with Macgregor in Fiji during von Hügel's important studies of the natives in the interior of Viti Levu]

947 D/A-

0T

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Lot 948

C 1897 South British Insurance Company flapless cover to Townsville (b/s) via Cooktown (b/s) with Two Corners 1d pair tied by large-part 'B.N.G'-in-bars cancel, 'PORT MORESBY/11JY97/BRITISH NEW GUINEA' cds at lower-left, a few blemishes. Ex Tim Rybak.

948 B

1,500

Lot 949

C 1898 (c.) commercial piece with Void Background 2½d bright pink pair & Four Corners 2d tied by 8-bar 'B.N.G' h/s & large-part of a superb strike of the rare 'REGISTERED/GRANVILLE B.N.G' h/s (Lee #5; rated F). Ex Roger Lee: sold for $575 at our auction of 9/11/2002. This was a "gift", as the left-hand portion with the 2d - which has been re-joined: Ex "Granville" - had been sold for $308 at the Macray Watson auction of 29/7/1997]

949 B

500T

Lot 950

D 1898 'REGISTERED/GRANVILLE B.N.G' h/s (Lee #5; rated F) good strike of the worn state, & a largely superb strike of the equally rare 'GRANVILLE/ OC/89/B.N.G'. h/s (#4; rated F), on posthumous piece Ex Roger Lee: sold for $336 at our auction of 9/11/2002.

950 A

250T

Lot 951

C 1899 commercial cover to 'COOKTOWN' (b/s) with Four-Corners 2d tied by 9-bars 'BNG' cancel with very fine 'SAMARAI/7FEB99/B.N.G' cds below, a couple of insignificant blemishes.

951 A-1,750T

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Lot 952

DS 1899 (c.) commercial piece with Four-Figures 1d pair, poor strikes of the 10-bars 'B.N.G' & very fine large-part strike of the rare '[W]OODLARKS/SP4/9/[B.]N.G' cds (Lee #59; rated F) below; also two very fine part-strikes of the BNG (Lee #60; rated E) on 1d & 2d overlapped to produce an 80% "strike".

952 A

300T

Lot 953

C 1899 large-part South British Fire Insurance cover front to Townsville with odd franking of Four Figures ½d (rarely seen used in Papua) 1d & 2d tied by three fine to very fine strikes of the unframed 'SAMARAI/19SEP99/B.N.G.' cds. Very attractive.

953 A

750T

Lot 954

CL 1899 OHMS cover to Cooktown (b/s) via Thursday Island (b/s) with Void Background 2d pair tied by one of 2 strikes of the 'PORT MORESBY/14SE96/BRITISH NEW GUINEA' cds, 'Treasurer's Office/Port Moresby, BNG' imprint at lower-left, vertical fold. A very early official cover. Ex Tim Rybak.

954 B

2,000

Lot 955

D 1900 (c.) piece with very fine strikes of the 10-bar 'B.N.G' (Lee #5; rated F) tying Four-Corners 6d & 'TAMATA/MR15/--/B.N.G' (#4, no year slug; rated F). RPSofV Certificate (undated, No 681) states "...genuine although made by favour". Goldmining. PO -/12/1899; closed mid-1905. [Tim Rybak's similar but possibly commercial piece sold for $604]

955 A A1

250T

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PAPUA - Postal History

Ex Lot 975

C Handy group of commercial & philatelic covers including registereds from Abau (1935), Daru (1924), Kulumadau (1913), Samarai (1912, with 6d Monocolour, st-line 'REGISTERED' h/s & poor 'POST MASTER SAMARAI/PAPUA' cachet) and Port Moresby (4, with different labels), 1928-29 Burns Philp covers from Abau, Buna Bay & Ioma, 1938 OHMS to London with Jubilee Airs 5d, 1940 to USA with part-boxed 'PASSED BY CENSOR' h/s etc, condition variable. (20)

975

400

Lot 984

C 1911 stampless commercial cover to England via Thursday Island with a typically under-inked strike of the scarce 'KANOSIA' cds (Lee #79; rated D), mss "T/4d", 'T'-in-inverted-triangle h/s (Proud #UP14, LRD) of Singapore (b/s) & superb '2D/I.S./F.' h/s applied at London, opened-out for display & part of the rear panel removed, a little soiling. A rare taxed cover from a small office. [Lee states "Although open for nearly nine years [1908-17] covers are very scarce"]

984 B

500T

Lot 989

C 1912 cover to New York via Sydney & San Francsico (b/s) with Small 'PAPUA' 2½d & 4d cancelled 'KULUMADAU SED' (Lee #64) & double-strike of the 'REGISTERED/ WOODLARKS BNG' h/s (#61; rated D) alongside.

989 A-

300T

C 1939 (Sep 6) plain registered FDC for Airs 2d to 1/- by air to Louisiana endorsed "Aust-Engl & in USA", scarce mss "Passed by Sender/[initials]" in rosine on the reverse overstamped 'POST OFFICE/PORT MORESBY, PAPUA' cds (Lee #23; rated C). Very early WWII censor cover.

995 A

250T

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PAPUA - Postmarks

Ex Lot 1006

DS Shipboard cancellations comprising straight-line 'S.S. MORINDA' (A2-), 'TASMAN' (A1) & '[S.S. VANLI]NSCHOTEN' (A3-) all on 1d Monocolours, and 'S.S. VAN REES' (A2) on 2d Bird pair. (4 items)

1006 A200T

Ex Lot 1007

SD Advanced collection including 'CAPE NELSON NED', 'DARU/BNG' (2), 'HISIU', 'TAMATA ND' used at Ioma, 'KANOSIA ' (3), 'KUMUSI' (4, quarter-strikes only), 'ASSISTANT RESIDENT MAGISTRATE KOKODA ND' (apparently commercial), 'POST OFFICE RIGO CD' (4), 'TAHIRA' (2), double-circles from Bwagaoia Port Moresby & Samarai, st-line & 2-line 'REGISTERED' types, 'POST OFFICE' (used at Port Moresby), 'SAMARAI' (2) etc, also a nice range of shipboard & paquebot markings including a philatelic cover. An excellent basis for expansion. (150+)

1007

600T

S Issues from BNG to Coronation with an array of shipboard or arrival cancellations including Thursday Island Rays '148' (3), Queensland 'LOOSE/SHIP/LETTER' types (7), Dutch undated ship cancels (3), German Seepost cds (2) etc, condition variable. (50+ items)

1008

200T

Lot 1009

S Kokoda: unframed 'KOKODA/20SEP06/BRITISH NEW GUINEA' (Lee #68; rated F) largely very fine strike on BNG 1d. [Only one cover is recorded: ex Roger Lee, it sold for $6440 at our auction of 9/11/2002]

1009 A A2-

250T

Lot 1010

S Tamata: manuscript "Tamata/19-10-05" sideways on BNG 2d. Ex Ray Kelly & Tim Rybak. [Illustrated by Croaker in his postmarks monograph where he states "...I have no reason to believe it is otherwise than genuine" and notes it is the only such Papuan marking he has recorded. Lee states that Ioma replaced Tamata mid-1905 so any mail posted from Tamata after that date might well have received a manuscript cancellation. Goldmining]

1010 A B1

350

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Postal HistoryC 'ABAU' to 'YOMBA' postmarks collection mostly on philatelic covers with many registered including

"tied" 'RELIEF' types & a few from the Australian stamps period, key items including 'GOROKA WEST' & 'RABAUL AIRPORT' appear to be absent. A good basis for expansion. (200+)

1015

400T

SOLOMON ISLANDS - Postmarks

Ex Lot 1038

SDC Useful annotated selection with some duplication including 1911 commercial piece with 3 fair to fine strikes of the rare 'BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS/AOLA' cds (Ex Colonel Evans), Large Canoes 1d to 1/- all with 'BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS/GAVUTU', 'SHORTLAND ISLD/...' on 1929 registered cover, 'LUNGA' oval & cds, small 'SS KULAMBANGRA' etc, condition generally fine but the strikes are quite variable. (50 items)

1038

600T

Ex Lot 1039

SD Straight-line shipboard cancels comprising 'SS KULAMBANGRA' small (A1), medium (A2) & large (A2-) types all in violet, plus 'S.S. UPOLU' small type (A1) in blue, on Small Canoes 1d or 1d pair. A rare quartet. Ex John Darnell: sold for $902 at our auction of 5/12/2003] (4 items)

1039 A/B

750T

THAILAND - Postal History

Lot 1046

C 1912 apparently commercial cover to Australian Senator JT Walker in Sydney with Garuda 2stg 3stg 6stg & 14stg - making up the 25stg rate - tied by Bangkok cds, Singapore transit & 'ENGLISH MAIL NSW' TPO machine b/s, flap fault.

1046 A-

200T