1908-19 Precursor use of GB KGV 1½d brown doubleton postal stationery cut-out on piece with 2 strikes of type I cachet in violet. SG C1 cat 'from £4000' on cover. The cut-out alone must be rare, plus premium for cachet. (P)
Stamps & Covers Public Auction 352
By: Status International
Status International Stamps & Covers Public Auction 352
Status International - Sale 352 - July 19th, 2019.
Auction 352 has 3,483 lots, catering for all types of collectors & dealers - from bulk accumulations and intact collections to desirable single items. This auction offers a huge range of material, with special emphasis on lotting stamps to cater for collectors with varying types of interests and budgets. Items range from $30 to $200,000 so there's something for everybody. This auction offers strong representation of Australia & Colonies, strong British Empire material of all areas & periods, as well as General Foreign including small and large collections. There are over 300 lots of Australian Collections (Lots 87-398) and 600 lots of World collections (Lots 399-999). Following on there is almost 900 lots of Australia which consist of singles, sets and covers including Australian colonies (Lots 1078-1959). The Australian lots cover all periods, from the Kangaroo issues up to Decimal and contains numerous number of mint & used £1 & £2 top values. This auction includes the very rare 1936 KEVIII 2d red wmk Crown CofA UNISSUED due to his abdication. A full sheet was presented to the Governor of Victoria when he visited the printer. When the decision was made not to issue KEVIII stamps the Governor was asked by the printer to return the sheet which he did, with the exception of the blk of 6 removed from the LL cnr of the sheet, which he had sent to William, Baron Vestey in England, so the printer did not press the point. Vestey's grandson offered the blk of 6 in 2014 through Spinks London, where it sold for £240,000. A single was sold at a 2015 Melbourne auction for almost $173,000. Comes with copies of correspondence between the printer & the Governor regarding the return of the stamps. VF fresh MUH. A great rarity of Australian philately. (Lot 1209). There are over 1,500 lots of World stamps, covers and single country collections (Lots 1960-3483). Numerous other British Empire, European, The Americas and Asian rarities.
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Lot #3389 - World tristan da cunha
1921-27 Precursor use large piece franked GB KGV 2d orange blk of 4 envelope cut-out tied by type III cachet in black, b/s 'Rio de Janeiro 9 IV 22'. SG C3 cat 'from £300'. The cut-out alone must be rare, plus premium for cachet. (P)
Lot #3390 - World tristan da cunha
1905-18 cover with violet strike of cachet I 'TRISTAN DA CUNHA' (weakly inked as usual) plus an original letter dated 13 Jan 1918 (but not from this cover) mentioning the lack of stamps & only using pmks (cachets). To England. SG C1 cat £4000. Significant rarity & certificate can be obtained on request. (P)
Lot #3391 - World tristan da cunha
1921 Covers, stampless with 2 very smudged black strikes of cachet III to England. 2nd franked France Sower 10c tied by perfect strike of same cachet, to France. SG C3 cat £600 for 2 covers. (2) (P)
Lot #3392 - World tristan da cunha
1927 Cover franked GB QV 1d & KGV 10d, tied by 2 strikes of cachet type IV plus a 3rd strike, all in violet-grey. To England. SG C4 cat £850 for a single strike. (P)
Lot #3393 - World tristan da cunha
1928-29 Cachet type III in violet, plus type IVa in red (2 strikes) with 'ISLAND OF' all on blank cover (tones & centre fold). SG C3 & C5 would cat £11,300 on separate covers. Significant rarity & certificate can be obtained on request. (P)
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Status International from Sydney, Australia is holding 4 - 6 auctions a year of Philatelic & Numismatic items. The emphasis is on Australian and area material as well as All World stamps,... Read More