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Sutherland Philatelics TURKEY SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 1 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Sutherland Philatelics PO Box 448 Ferny Hills D C, Qld 4055 Australia ABN: 69 768 764 240 website: sutherlandphilatelics.com.au e-mail: [email protected] phone: international: 61 7 3851 2398; Australia: 07 3851 2398 TURKEY List Structure Commems, definitives, airmails and express post are all together in approximately SG number order Turkish (Ottaman) Empire Turkish Republic ('Turkiye Cumhuriyeti') Broken Sets; Local Issues Military; Officials; Postage Dues Postal Tax Stamps; Misellaneous ( = airmail ( = set includes airmail To find an item in this list, please use Adobe's powerful search function. We obtain our stock from collections we purchase. We do not have a Turkey supplier. Consequently, where something is unpriced, we do not have it at present. We list all items we have in stock, including broken sets, and singles from sets. Prices subject to change without notice. Please note that GST (currently 10%) is applicable from 1 July 2000. International sales are GST free. The prices in this list INCLUDE GST E&OE CREDIT CARDS: BANKCARD, VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 08/09/2020 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 2 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Turkish (Ottaman) Empire Star & Crescent in Oval (Duloz engraving) Optd Posta Devlete Osmanie in Turkish characters in black First (1865) Overprint Type 6a 1865 20pa ochre 2.65 Second (1867) Overprint Type Third (1869) Overprint Type 1869 14B (1871-2) 20pa green, P5-11 (closely & roughly trimmed top & left) 0.55 17Ba (1871-2) 5pi blue, P5-11 1.10 Fourth (1875) Overprint Type 19A 1875 10pa lilac (one or two missing perfs) 1.35 Fifth (1876-7) Overprint Type - Surcharge in figures & 'Pre' 79 24 1876-7 1¼ Pre / 50pa rose 0.20 Sixth (1876-7) Overprint Type 27 10pa lilac (ragged perfs) 0.90 0.55 1.10 28 20pa green (toning left perfs) 0.90 1.10 29 1pi yellow 0.90 43 1882 2pi flesh 0.80 1.10 Large Crescent 82 30 1876 10pa black & mauve 0.75 84 32 50pa blue & yellow (used gummed with what appears to be forged cancel) 0.35 0.20 85 33 2pi black & flesh 0.20 86 34 5pi red & pale blue 1.25 91 39 1880 20pa black & pink 0.30 92 40 1pi black & blue-grey (centred high) 11.10 93 41 (1881) 1pi black & blue 43.75 46B 1884 20pa carmine & pale pink, P11½ 0.90 0.55 0.55 47A 1pi blue & light blue, P13¼ 0.55 0.55 47B 1pi blue & light blue, P11½ 0.55 48B 2pi olive-brown & yellow-brown 0.55 110 52 1886 2pi orange & blue 1.80 0.75 0.95 57 1888 5pi brown & grey-brown (gum toned) 3.55 60A 1890 20pa pink, P13¼ 1.10 62aA 2pi greenish yellow, P13¼ 5.30 126a 62cA 2pi yellow, P13¼ 1.25 1891 Arms & Tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in Circle 142 70a 1892 20pa rose 7.00 142a 70b 20pa claret 0.50 0.25 143 71 1pi grey-blue 0.25 Tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in Circle (flanked by value) 167 86A 1901 5pa violet, P13¼ 0.30 168 87A 20pa green, P13¼ 0.70 169 88A 20pa red, P13¼ (right perfs ragged) 0.30 170 89A 1pi blue, P13¼ 0.80 Tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (above value) 178 103A 1pi violet-blue 0.25 179 104A 2pi ultramarine 0.90 Tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in Door Arch-shaped Frame 116D 1905 20pa rose, P13¼ x 12 0.45 0.25 Tughra of Abdul Hamid & Inscription in Circle No Gap Between Bottom of Inscription & Circle 135A 1908 10pa blue-green, P13¼ 0.30 137A 1pi blue, P13¼ 0.30 150D 10pa blue-green, P13¼ x 12, overprinted in red with Turkish character for 'B' (discount for business) 2.65 151A 20pa rose, P13¼, overprinted in blue with Turkish character for 'B' (discount for business) (rough top & bottom perfs) 2.65 152A 1pi blue, P13¼, overprinted in red with Turkish character for 'B' (discount for business) 4.25 CREDIT CARDS: BANKCARD, VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 08/09/2020 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 3 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used With Banderol Showing Granting of Constitution Date 256 154A 5pa ochre, P13¼ 0.20 258 156C 20pa rose, P12 0.35 Gap Between Bottom of Inscription & Circle 159 I C 1909 5pa ochre-yellow, P12 (crescent bottom level with top of circle) (creasing) 0.15 160 I C 10pa blue-green, P12 (bottom of crescent level with top of circle) 0.15 263A 161 I C 20pa rose, P12 (crescent bottom level with top of circle) 0.15 161 I D 20pa rose, P12 x 13¼ (crescent bottom level with top of circle) 0.15 161 II C 20pa rose, P12 (bottom of crescent intrudes in circle) 0.55 0.35 162 II C 1pi blue, P12 (bottom of crescent intrudes in circle) 0.45 0.30 161 II D 20pa rose, P12 x 13½ (bottom of crescent intrudes in circle) 0.35 Tughra of Mohammed V & Inscription in Circle GPO Constantinople 333 212 1913 2pa olive 0.90 0.40 335 214 10pa green 0.40 336 215 20pa carmine 0.40 Recapture of Adrianople 353 226 10pa green 1.20 Views of Constantinople 499 229 1914 2pa carmine Obelisk of Theodosius 0.30 0.05 500 230 4pa sepia Column of Constantine 0.05 501 231 5pa lilac-brown Leander's Tower 0.45 0.30 0.15 502 232 6pa deep blue Seven Towers Castle 0.30 504 234 20pa red Castle of Europe 0.15 505 235 1pi brt blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmed 0.20 0.05 507 237 1¾pi red-brown & grey Fountains of Suleiman 0.15 508 238 2pi black & green Cruiser Hamidiye 0.15 Views of Constantinople Optd with Small Star (for discount) 518 248 1pi deep blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmed 0.30 Optd Star & Crescent & '1915' in Turkish Characters in black 536 266 1915 5pa / 10pa green Arms & Tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in Circle 0.15 Optd (small) Star,Turkish Inscribed Crescent & '1915' in Turkish Characters 624 346 1915 1pi ultramarine GPO Constantinople (overprint in red) 0.30 Optd (larger) Star,Turkish Inscribed Crescent & '1915' in Turkish Characters 654a 379C 1916 10pa carmine Old GPO Constantinope, P 13½ (overprint in blue) 0.70 Optd Star & Crescent & '1916' in Turkish Characters in red 725a 471C 1916 5pi Jubilee of Constantine City Post 2.10 Jubilee of Constantinople City Post 757B 356C 1pi black & violet, P13½ 0.05 For War Orphans - stamps overprinted with star, crescent & inscription, & '1331' in Turkish characters 370 II C 20pa rose, P12, Tughra of Abdul Hamid & Inscription (with gap) in Circle (bottom of crescent intrudes in circle) 0.15 382C 5pi black & brown Jubilee of Constantinople City Post (red) 0.20 Sultan Mohammed V 770 482 50pa blackish blue 1.25 771 484 1917 Charity (soldier being farewelled) (used has ragged perfs) 1.05 0.15 Stamps Overprinted P.T.T. in Turkish Characters & Symbols 559A 2pi blackish slate Tughra of Abdul Hamid Door Arch-shaped Frame, P13¼ 1.10 565a 5pa ochre (P13¼ x 12)Tughra of Abdul Hamid in Door Arch- shaped Frame overprinted for Printed Matter 0.00 CREDIT CARDS: BANKCARD, VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 08/09/2020 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 4 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Sights 916 629C 1917 2pa violet Howitzer at Sedd el Bahr, P11½ 0.65 917 630C 5pa orange Mosque at Ortakoy, P11½ 0.65 918 631A 10pa green Lighthouse, Achir Kapu, P12½ 0.65 0.25 918a 631C 10pa green Lighthouse, Achir Kapu, P11½ (ragged bottom perfs) 0.65 919 632 20pa carmine Martyrs' Column 0.65 0.05 920 633 1pi blue-violet Seraglio Point 0.05 921 634A 50pa ultramarine Map of Gallipoli, P12½ 0.05 921b 635A 2pi blue & brown Seraglio Point 0.10 924 638 1918 2pa / 1pi scarlet (2 toned perfs) 1.20 Succession of Mohamed VI 939 653 1919 20pa Wells at Beersheba overprinted 1.50 First Anniversary of Sultan's Accession 944a 658C 5pa orange Mosque at Ortakoy, P11½ 0.20 945 659 5pa / 2pa olive Tughra of Mohammed V 0.10 949 663 1pi blue-violet Map of Gallipoli & Mohammed V 0.10 945 659C 5(pa) / 2pa olive-green Tughra of Mohammed V & Inscription in Circle 0.50 946 661 10pa / 2pa olive GPO Constantinople 0.20 0.10 953 667A 5pi brown & blue Pyramids, P12½ 0.30 0.15 0.10 675 1920 5(pa) / 4pa brown Column of Constantine surcharge 1.35 Views of Constantinople (new tughra, frames & colours) 961 676 5pa yellow-brown Leander's Tower 0.20 677 10pa light green Lighthouse Garden 0.20 963 678 0.30 967 682 10pi dark lilac Sweet Waters of Europe 4.20 968 683 25pi purple Suleiman Mosque 3.15 969 684 50pi brown Bosphorus at Rumeli Hisar 3.15 Turkish Republic ('Turkiye Cumhuriyeti') Star & Crescent in Circle 974 836A 1924 10pa grey, P12 0.05 977 810a 1½pi green (offcentre) 0.05 810b 1½pi emerald green 0.10 1002 841B (1926) 5pi violet, P13¼ 0.25 1003 816 7½pi dark blue, P13¼ 0.05 Pictorials - incorporate arabic inscriptions 1926 1027 849 5gr grey-violet Fortress of Ankara 0.05 1028 850 6gr red Fortress of Ankara 0.05 1029 851 10gr dark blue Fortress of Ankara 0.05 Pictorials - latin inscriptions, without diaeresis over first 'U' of 'Cumhuriyeti' 888 1929 6k dark violet Legendary Blacksmith & Grey Wolf 8.85 889 12½k deep blue Fortress of Ankara 32.20 Pictorials - latin inscriptions, diaeresis over first 'U' of 'Cumhuriyeti' 1076 891 1930 10pa deep green Legendary Blacksmith & Grey Wolf 0.10 1079 894 1½k blackish green Legendary Blacksmith & Grey Wolf 0.45 1084 899 5k claret Fortress of Ankara 0.60 1085 900 6k slate blue Legendary Blacksmith & Grey Wolf 0.50 CREDIT CARDS: BANKCARD, VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 08/09/2020 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 5 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Kemal Atatürk facing right, inscr 'TURKIYE CÜMHURIYETI' With diaeresis over first 'U' of 'CÜMHURIYETI' thin matt paper - P11½ 1122 945x 1931 10pa blue-green 1123 946x 20pa orange 1124 947x 1k
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