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Welcome to our first sale of 2016, which contains our usual captivating range of material which should appeal to a wide spectrum of collectors.
Highlights in in our British Commonwealth and Foreign Section include a stunning collection of Egypt Interpostal Seals, also early Canada & Provinces and a selection of scarcer Perak Surcharges, plus Japanese Forces WWII postal stationery.
Australia & Colonies features our usual strong offering of KGV Heads & Roos including a fine First Wmk £2 CTO, plus many varieties and an extensive selection of pre-Commomonwealth South Australia postmarks. Australian postal history and postal stationery are well represented as well as an impressive selection of FDCs with some exceptionally rare items on offer.
The auction starts on 29th January 2016 at 10:30am Australian Eastern Summertime.
We look forward to servicing your bids.
David and the team at Phoenix Auctions.
Welcome to Phoenix Auctions No.19
Welcome to our 2nd auction for 2013. It has been a bit of a rush getting this auction out but, as you can see, we have managed it. For those who get our Boxlot Auctions you will have already received notice that the next one is occuring on Wednesday 27th March.
Australia 2013 will quickly be upon us. It starts on 10th May 2013 and finishes on 15th May. Phoenix and Premier Postal Auctions have 2 adjoining stands, 194 & 195, opposite the cafe, and we will be delighted to see you when you visit the exhibition.
The big event, for most of us, will be the holding of the Stuart Hardy Kangaroo Sale on Thursday 9th May, the day before the exhibition starts. The auction will be on the website and catalogues will be despatched in mid-April, giving you plenty of time to peruse this spectacular catalogue. We have already taken this auction to viewing at Stampex in London and we will have viewing on the 15th & 16th April at Philas House in Sydney as well as viewing at Saphil House in Adelaide on the 23rd April. Viewing will be held in our Melbourne Offices from 4th to 8th May.
Several people have asked us for the names of local auction Agents for the Hardy Roo auction. So here are a few, in no particular order, who we know and trust. Naturally they are also available for any other auction.
Mark Knothe - ph 0414 894 991, email [email protected]
Matt Hancock - ph 0401 976 018, email [email protected]
Hugh Freeman - ph 02 9977 5635 mob 0401 528 444, email [email protected]
Auction 19 is our usual large auction of nearly 1800 lots, which ensures there will be something to appeal to just about everyone.
One of the first things the Rest of the World collectors will notice are the large numbe of comprehensive European one country collections. So many, in fact that we have decided to highlight them on pages 5-10. These collections represent excellent value and they should be enthusiastically viewed by anyone with an interest in European countries.
Australian States collectors will have also noticed the large number of lots from Queensland, these are mainly from the estate of Ron Waddington. Ron was an avid philatelist who collected most aspects of Queensland philately, including stamps, proofs, stationery, postal history and postmarks. We are pleased to be able to offer his collection to you.
Queensland and Victorian numeral collectors will be spoilt for choice with the large number of rare to previously unrecorded numerals we are offering as single lots in this auction.
Auction 19 naturally split itself into 4 sessions, rather than our normal three.
Session 1 commences at 10am with the Rest of World and other little bits and pieces. This section has always been popular with our collectors. This session finishes with lot 592 and we will then take a break for lunch.
Session 2 encompases our Australian Colonies lots. The session starts with lot 593 and finishes at the end of the Western Australia lots with lot 1076. This is the session with Ron Waddington’s Queensland and with most of our postmarks lots. It also includes Colonial/State Postal History and Stationery, revenues etc. Our Railway Stamp collectors will be very interested in some modern rarities we have for Western Australia at lots 1063-68. Most of these items are unrecorded or only known from 1 or 2 examples.
Both South Australian and Commonwealth Stationery collectors will be very interesed in lot 782, our back cover item. This is an unadopted essay produced by JB Cooke for consideration for the Commonwealth view cards that were being planned. These view cards were produced in 1909.
Session 3 will commence at 2:30pm, after a short break. This session includes a few Australian collection lots and then the Kangaroo, Georgian Head & other pre-decimal lots. Here you will find lot 1152, our front cover item, this is the exceptionaly rare, commercially used, 2nd Wmk 1/- plate 1 ‘JBC’ mongram strip of 3.This item is absent from both the Gray auction and the Hardy collection. Collectors of the ever popular 1½d KGV Die I stamps will be pleased to see many lots of plated flaws in this sesession as well.
Session 4 starts at 4:00pm. This is the last section of this sale and it contains the balance of the Australian lots and the Australian Territories lots. Here you will find a wide range of FDCs including many Challis covers, much Australian postal history etc. There is a very rare Nauru 10/- with double overprint, a wide range of NWPI issues, and a PNG 1/7d Cattle pair on cover, this is one of the great usage rarities of PNG.
Just to recap, we have split our auction into mutiple sessions with specific starting times. While we may start a little later, we guarantee that we will not start earlier then the specified starting time.
Session 1 Lots 1-592 10:00am The Rest of the World
Session 2 Lots 593-1076 12:30pm Australian Colonies
Session 3 Lots 1077-1433 2:30pm Australian Pre-decimal Issues
Session 4 Lots 1434-1778 4:00pm Balance of Australia and Australian Territories
Viewing for this Auction.
Saturday 6th April 10am to 5pm
Sunday 7th April 10am to 5pm
Monday 8th April 10am to 5pm
Tuesday 9th April 10am to 5pm
Wednesday 10th April 10am to 5pm
Thursday 11th April 10am to 5pm
Friday 12th April 10am to 6pm
Saturday 13th April 8am to 10am - after 10am limited viewing is available.
Viewing outside of these times is available by appointment only.
Welcome to Phoenix Auctions Auction No.15 This is a General World auction of 1515 lots with its usual Australian flavour! Section One contains lots from Ascension to Zanzibar and features over 160 lots from Great Britain including many rare and unusual items Section Two begins with the Australian Colonies and is followed by the Kangaroo and Map Issues. The Victorian section includes the last of the Smithies Postmark Collection and a selection of highly-rated Barred Numerals. Section Three is Australia from the KGV period onwards and is followed by the Australian Territories. Stamps on Cover abound in this section with many FDCs, Solo Usage and cover accumulations on offer.
Welcome to Auction No.14, 27th and 28th July 2012. This auction has over 2900 lots so we have split it into 2 days with three sections on each day. Commencing on Friday 27th July, Section 1 begins at 10am with PPCs, world collections and Countries A-H, including many covers and a fine range of stamps, there is a very nice group of early French flight PPCs, and very fine selections of Germany and Great Britain. Section 2 starts at 1pm and includes the remainder of the rest-of-world countries I-Y. Section 3 is the Australian Colonies group NSW to Western Australia will start at 3pm The Saturday 28th July sessions start at 10am with Section 4, beginning with a fantastic BHP collection and continues through to the end of the Kangaroos. Section 5 starts at 12:30pm and continues with rest of the Australian Commonwealth, KGV through to the end of the Postal Stationery. Section 6 is the last section and commences at 2:30pm. It begins with FDCs and goes through Postal History and Flight Covers before finishing with Australian Territories and PNG, including early covers from Nauru, NWPI & Papua. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
Auction 12 is our usual large & diverse auction. We thought that by moving the box lots to their own auction we would be able to make our auctions a little smaller, however we still have over 2,000 lots in the auction. The first section of the catalog has 653 lots of non-Australia, PPCS, coins, ephemera etc. Among the more interesting are 3 Ceylon Telegraph stamp proofs (#94), A set of 8 'BERLIN' ovpts in black on Berlin Airlift cvrs (#215), an 1839 Charles Whiting essay (#280). Also within the GB section are some very fine stamps including, a spectacular 9d straw pane of 20 ovpts 'SPECIMEN', a very rare £1 brown-lilac Specimen (#315), a mint £5 orange (#319) and one mint & two used £1 Seahorses (#337-9). Within Southern Africa we have a nice mint 1d PB Cape triangle (#604), a group of Mafeking Siege stamps (#609-12) and a South Africa £1 pale olive-green & red (#614). The second section of the catalogue has 729 lots of Australian Collinies/States and Roos and KGV Heads. Some of the high lights are 1d Sydney View on ribbed paper (#660), a unique Queensland 1898 4d proof of colour block of 6 (#725), a Tasmania 1855 6d dull lilac proof (#777), a 1917 separated and overprinted 1½d Rely Card (#788), an extraordinary 1884Teelegraph Envelope with an apparaently unique 2/- TO PAY as well as an IOU accepted by the Telegraph messenger (#827). We continue with third selection from Ken Smithies' Victorian Postmark collection (#832-906 group). These have been very popular with much fierce competition. We then have another excellent group of Roos with a very fine mint 1st wmk £2 (#1025), a very rare 2nd wmk 1/- JBC monogram single (#1039), 3rd wmk 2/- brown JBC & CA monogram singles (#1090-1) and an MUH Sm Mult £2 (#1160). In the KGV lots there is an ½d green cracked SW corner (#1215), a 1d rose-pink rough paper mint block of 4 (#1232) and a CofA 1d green reversed wmk (#1369). Amongst the many covers is a very rare Large Mult ½d thin fraction on cover. Some of the standout items of the third section are a group of plate number blocks including 1950 2d scarlet plate '2' block of 12 (#1431), 1956 2/- Crocodile plate '9' block of 4 (#1439), 1953 3d green plate '-1-' block of 12 (#1448) and 1962 2d brown plate '3' block of 8 (#1456). There are a range of missing colours including 1965 Hargrave missing purple (#1477), 1969 5c Xmas missing yellow (#1527), 1972 7c Xmas missing brown (#1534), 1974 30c Possum missing red (#1540), 1974 7c Golf missing black (#1541) and a 1979 20c Train missing grey-green (#1559). The Australian Territories include such sought after items as a Nauru marginal mint 5/- Waterlow Seahorse, seven £1 NWPI, a very rare 1st wmk 5/- Roo NWPI use at Nauru (#1898), a rare 1d rosine Die II perf 'OS" NWPI (#1925) and a lovely £5 Bulolo. There is quite an array of Australian Postal Stationery include quite a number of large collections. As you would expect we have a large selection of postal history with rare usages, military, flight covers including a 1920 Herald Aerial Delivery cover (#1786) and a 1939 Guba cover (#1810) etc. Amongst the crash covers is a rare 1952 Venlo cover (#1816).
Welcome to another large & great Phoenix auction. It will be a busy day with over 2,000 lots to auction. With only 1908 lots this auction is marginally smaller than our last few auctions and it is still packed with our normal full range of items from small single lots to multi-thousand dollar gems suitable for even the most advanced collector. Our Rest of World sections are always popular and the selection in this auction will be no exception. The high-end British items are particularly impressive, highlighted by our front cover item, a magnificent "Cambridge" blue Seahorse. An even scarcer stamp is the mint 10/- Cobalt shown on the back cover. Both of these lots have certificates. The Australian Colonies includes many fine stamps as well as the next selection of Ken Smithies' Victorian Postmarks. This section was very strong in auction 10 achieving several outstanding results and the items in auction 11 will be equally popular. The Australian Commonwealth has another superb selection with everything from monograms and imprints to a wide range of varieties including quite a few plated bi-colour Roos. The Kangaroo specimens are very popular at the moment and we pleased to offer another useful group. As always there is a terrific range of covers with some very fine stamp usage lots, rare postal rates and desirable First Day Covers and Commemorative covers. Section 1 will start at 10:00am (Lots 1-591 - Collections and World A-Z) Section 2 will commence no earlier than 1:00pm (Lots 592-1363 - Australian Colonies/States, Kangaroos & KGV) Section 3 will commence no earlier than 4:00pm (Lots 1364-1908 - Balance of Australia & Territories) Viewing will be held in our offices at Level 2, 482 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Saturday 28th January to Thursday 2nd February 10am to 5pm Friday 3rd February 10am to 7pm - BOX LOT auction #1201 commences at 4:00pm Saturday 4th February 8am to 10:00am, (after 10am limited viewing is available) Public Auction No.11 commences at 10:00am