Mint and used accumulation on album leaves, hagners and stock pages. From early period, officials, through to modern. Few 100's (Start Price = £28.00)
Sale #68
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Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #68
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UPA68 - Sale Description
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LIVE auction of 232 of the most valuable lots from estimate £1,000 GBP upwards – Wednesday 10th January 2018, 5pm (UK time) via www.the-saleroom.com. Bidders wishing to participate in the LIVE auction must register with www.the-saleroom.com by 2pm (UK time) Wednesday 10th January 2018.
Lot #12858 - Liberia 1892
$1 brown & black 'Pygmy Hippo' issue 'Waterlow' IMPERF PROOF in UNISSUED colours on medium paper. (SG 84) [US8] (Start Price = £11.20)
Lot #12859 - Liberia 1892
8c green & black 'President Johnson' issue a 'Waterlow' IMPERF PROOF in UNISSUED colours on medium paper. (SG 79) [US8] (Start Price = £9.60)
Lot #12860 - Liberia 1893
5c on 6c green 'Provisional' issue used with good part strike of straight line 'GrandBassa APR 93' cancel in black. Rare. (SG 103) (image available) (Start Price = £120.00)
Lot #12861 - Liberia 1894
3c red & blue 'Postmaster General Wiles' postal stationery card (H&G 4) written from GRAND BASSA with manuscript endorsement on reverse used with HARPER cds dated 6 OCT 1894. Addressed to GERMANY with arrival cds on front. [US8] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #12862 - Liberia 1899
3c + 3c blue postal stationery reply card (H&G 5) reply half only commercially used with fine GRAND BAY cds. Addressed to GERMANY with red LIVERPOOL BR. PACKET cds and German arrival cds on front. Card is trimmed at top and has corner fault but otherwise a rare origination at this date. (Start Price = £40.00)
Lot #12863 - Liberia 1901
3c red & blue 'Postmaster General Wiles' postal stationery card (H&G 4) written from SINOE with manuscript endorsement on reverse used with GREENVILLE cds dated 1907. Addressed to GERMANY with arrival cds on front. [US8] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #12864 - Liberia 1901
3c red & blue 'Postmaster General Wiles' postal stationery card (H&G 4) used with light GREENVILLE cds dated NOV 20 1901. Addressed to GERMANY with arrival cds on front. [US8] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #12865 - Liberia 1906
2c black & carmine 'Mercury' issue a mint copy with variety CENTRE INVERTED. Thinned on reverse. (SG 225a) (Start Price = £36.00)
Lot #12866 - Liberia 1906
Deep green IMPERF PLATE PROOF of the 'Agama Lizard' centre vignette for the 15c. Fine. (As SG 228) [US8] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #12867 - Liberia 1908
3c red & blue 'Postmaster General Wiles' postal stationery card (H&G 4) used with added 1903 3c black and 1906 2c black & carmine (SG 209 & 225) tied by MONROVIA cds's in purple. Addressed to GERMANY. Attractive & scarce. [US8] (Start Price = £21.60)
Lot #12868 - Liberia 1916
Cover franked with 1909 pair 1c black & yellow green and 1909 strip of three 1c black & emerald with 'OS' Official overprint in red (SG 250 & O262) tied by multiple strikes of PAQUEBOT LIVERPOOL cds dated 16 JUN 1916. Addressed to USA. Cover a little creased at left side away from stamps. [US8] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #12869 - Liberia 1919
Coloured PPC 'Afrique Occidental - Senegal DAKAR - Boulevard Pinel Laprade - La Poste' franked with 2 x 1918 1c brown & deep green with 'OS' Official overprint in black (SG O362) tied by two strikes of MONROVIA cds in purple. Addressed to USA. [US8] (Start Price = £11.20)
Lot #12870 - Liberia 1938
Cover franked with 1937 2c black & carmine and 5c black & blue 'Triangular' issue (SG 560 & 563) tied by fine KAKATA cds. Addressed to USA with MONROVIA transit cds on reverse. Slightly trimmed at left. [US8] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #12871 - Liberia 1954
Envelope with embossed 'Ganta Methodist Mission' heading at top left franked with 1937 5c black & blue 'Triangular' issue (SG 563) tied by fine GANTA cds. Addressed to USA, redirected on arrival with transit and arrival marks. [US8] (Start Price = £11.20)
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