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Postal Stamp Auction Tuesday 12 January 2021 530 POSTAL STAMP AUCTION TUESDAY 12 JANUARY 2021 530 726 1364 1885 2982 2986 2984 MOWBRAY COLLECTABLES, PRIVATE BAG 63000, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND 6140 Ex 9 710 712 714 716 725 727 728 742 760 Ex 771 782 Ex 801 Ex 802 831 885 836 891 916 966 972 936 1150 1079 1183 980 1244 1292 1294 Ex 1337 1357 1365 1567 1573 Ex 1649 1667 1671 1682 1668 Ex 1688 1700 1709 POSTAL AUCTION 530 Closes: Tuesday 12th January 2021 INDEX OF LOTS 1 - 266 Collections & Accumulations 267 - 329 Collectables 330 - 401 Thematics 402 - 417 Accessories 418 430 Literature Ex 1719 Ex 1754 1849 1855 1856 431 - 635 New Zealand - Postal History 636 - 706 - Postal Stationery 707 - 1319 - Definitives 1320 - 1352 - Airmail 1353 - 1545 - Commemoratives 1546 - 1649 - Health 1650 - 1797 - Officials 1798 - 1846 - Life Insurance 1847 - 1961 - Postal Fiscals 1962 - 1988 - Booklets 1989 - 2120 - Other 2121 - 2172 - Revenues 1869 1870 1871 1873 1874 2173 - 2220 - Cinderellas 2221 - 2267 Polar 2268 - 2372 Flight Covers 2373 - 2536 Australia 2537 - 2735 Pacific Islands 2736 - 2886 Great Britain 2887 - 3387 British Commonwealth 3388 - 3754 Foreign IMPORTANT INFORMATION: - You can bid by mail, phone, fax, email or via our website - see contact details below. - For enquiries on any lots, contact our office as above. - Lots are listed on a simplified basis unless otherwise stated. 1880 1881 1886 1892 1897 - Stamps illustrated in colour may not be exactly true to shade. - Bids under 2/3rds of estimate are generally not considered. - NZ Bidders: GST of 15% will be added to successful bids. EXCHANGE RATES at time of printing (subject to change) NZ Dollar equals UK 54p, USA 72c, Australia 97c, Canada 93c, Euro 60c, Japan ¥75, Hong Kong $5.56, Singapore 96c. 1908 1919 1925 1948 1950 POSTAL AUCTION 530 Closes: Tuesday 12th January 2021 INDEX OF LOTS 1 - 266 Collections & Accumulations 267 - 329 Collectables 330 - 401 Thematics 402 - 417 Accessories 418 430 Literature 431 - 635 New Zealand - Postal History 636 - 706 - Postal Stationery 707 - 1319 - Definitives 1320 - 1352 - Airmail 1353 - 1545 - Commemoratives 1546 - 1649 - Health 1650 - 1797 - Officials 1798 - 1846 - Life Insurance 1847 - 1961 - Postal Fiscals 1962 - 1988 - Booklets 1989 - 2120 - Other 2121 - 2172 - Revenues 2173 - 2220 - Cinderellas 2221 - 2267 Polar 2268 - 2372 Flight Covers 2373 - 2536 Australia 2537 - 2735 Pacific Islands 2736 - 2886 Great Britain 2887 - 3387 British Commonwealth 3388 - 3754 Foreign IMPORTANT INFORMATION: - You can bid by mail, phone, fax, email or via our website - see contact details below. - For enquiries on any lots, contact our office as above. - Lots are listed on a simplified basis unless otherwise stated. - Stamps illustrated in colour may not be exactly true to shade. - Bids under 2/3rds of estimate are generally not considered. - NZ Bidders: GST of 15% will be added to successful bids. EXCHANGE RATES at time of printing (subject to change) NZ Dollar equals UK 54p, USA 72c, Australia 97c, Canada 93c, Euro 60c, Japan ¥75, Hong Kong $5.56, Singapore 96c. PAGE 5 CONDITIONS OF SALE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS CATALOGUE: * - MUH (mint, not hinged) H/H - heavy hinged pmk - postmark / - mint & used h/s - handstamp PPC - picture postcard ACS - Auckland City Stamps (NZ) LH - light hinged PU - postally used b/s - backstamp LJ - Len Jury R - revenue BW - Brusden White M - mint, previously hinged r/s - rubber stamp C - cover/entire/postcard MNG - mint no gum S - specimen cds - circular date stamp m/s - miniature sheet seln - selection CP - Campbell Paterson (NZ) or manuscript postmark SG - Stanley Gibbons (UK) CTO - cancelled to order o/c - off centre s/l - straight line FDC - first day cover OG - original gum "GU" and "FU" refer to the postmark FU - fine used (light pmk) P - proof/reprint GU - good used p/c - postcard PAGE 6 CONDITIONS OF SALE COLLECTIONS and ACCUMULATIONS 1* AAT 1979-99 complete MUH colln of 88 diff & 2 m/s (incl 3 definitive sets & 1995 Whales & $120 Dolphins m/s with SG-unlisted "CAPEX '96" ovpt). SG 35-129. Cat £139. 2/ Absolutely amazingly appealing assortment, approximately 310g mint/MUH/used/CTO global $100 singles, multiples, dupn etc off paper. All World, nothing scarce. 3/ Algeria 1924-48 colln of 154 diff, on pages, some variable cond. SG 1-271 range. Cat £190+. $75 4 M* Americas & Caribbean c1935-95 seln of 160v on 5 Hagners featuring Maps, Flags & Aircraft etc. $60 Interesting lot. Mint & MUH. 5/ Andorra 1937-48 small colln (French & Spanish POs), on 4 pages. SG cat £46+. Mint/Used. $20 6 M* Andorra-Spanish PO, 24 diff mint/muh, odd one odd tone. 1948 to 4 ptas (£165). SG 41-66 range. $45 Cat £185. 7/ Angola c1950-65 mint/used colln of 131, incls 50 Ags Parrot FU. SG cat £135+. $45 8M Antigua 1937-72 Commems complete except no 1970 & 71 Military Uniforms, no m/s. Cat £76. LH $60 mint. 9M Argentina 1858-1954 colln incl 1858 set mint; 1862 x 3 sets mint (these alone cat £1400 approx); $600 1864 5c imperf used (£80); 1882 ½c/(PROVISIORIO) double perf horiz, mint; 1899 ½c & 1c Liberty vert pairs, imperf between, mint; 1910 Spanish Viceroy's Deposition 5peso (perfin) mint, also used (£110+); 1917 20pesos San Martin mint (£139); 1944 National Anthem m/s mint (£650) etc. 620v & 3 m/s on 12 stock pages. Dupn & some mixed cond. SG cat £2600+. 10 * Argentina 1987-2009 attractive range of 25 diff sets MUH (45 stamps & 10 m/s). Themes incl sport, $165 religion (Pope Paul etc), transport, wildlife, Antarctic, circus, astronomy etc. SG cat £192. 11 M* Asia, Indian Ocean & Antarctica c1936-90 colln of 141v & 1 m/s on 6 Hagners featuring Ships, $60 Maps, Planes etc. Mint/MUH. 12 / Australia, disorganised but useful lot to 1980s in 16-page L/H s/b. Approx 500. Numerous better $200 items, eg 1935 3d GV Jubilee imprint pair MUH, 1919 1½d GV invt wmk. SG 59w MUH (cat £65) (small ink spot), 1963 4/- Tasman MUH x 2, etc. A few used Aust States at back. 13 U Australia 1913-80s used colln on Tasman pages - Roos (scruffy) to 5/-, Victoria Centenary 1/-, $150 Macarthur 9d, Jubilee 2/-, AIF 6d, Arms to £2, $4 Navigators etc. 14 CU Australia c1913-1990s used stamps (c1300) on stock book pages, some dupn. Vals to $10. Also 2 $125 small albums, one with 12 1970 FDCs + info booklets, other with 8 1971 FDCs (incl 1971 Xmas block 7). 15 / Australia 1913-1980s colln in SG Australia album, c20 Roos, 70 GV defins, 1934 MacArthur 9d, $180 1935 Anzac 1/-, Jubilee 2/-, Robes 10/-, 1940 AIF, 1950 £2 etc. Mainly used. 16 / Australia 1913-2007 nearly all used colln in Wiljef multi-ring album, good coverage but no better $150 early commems etc & some mixed cond. Also a few States, perfins, AAT etc, well over 1250v. 17 * Australia 1927-56 colln of c750 MUH on c400 stockcards labelled by year. Stockcards are new $250 (cost c$100) & each contains 1-2 stamps. Much dupn. No high cat val defins noticed & no perf, paper, wmks etc detailed on labels. Weight approx 3kg. 18 / Australia c1945-2000 colln of 15-1700 mint & used on pages. Appears complete to c1974 apart $275 from pre-decimal Navigators. Incl some covers. From 1974 (c50% of colln) the focus is on pmks identification & is less complete (values noted to $20). All stamps are identified with SG No's. Overall good cond. 19 / Australia 1955-65 colln of 100+ mint & used in tidy 64-side L/H s/b. Much dupn. Arranged in sets $150 annotated with Renniks cat nos. Vals to 10/- (Navigators). Tidy. 20 C Australia 1970, 80s x 100 diff FDC/postal stationery. $60 21 U Australia 1974-9 colln of c400 used in 64 side L/H s/b (good cond). A comprehensive accum, $125 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS CATALOGUE: extensive dupn. Incls a few m/s & high vals such as 1997 $10 Painting (x 9) & 1979 $5 Painting (x 7). Good cond. * - MUH (mint, not hinged) H/H - heavy hinged pmk - postmark 22 U Australia 1984-2007 colln on nicely annotated pages. Mostly complete. Many 100s stamps. FU $150 / - mint & used h/s - handstamp PPC - picture postcard but a few no pmks. ACS - Auckland City Stamps (NZ) LH - light hinged PU - postally used 23 / Australian States 200+ accum in envelope, virtually all used, very mixed cond, ordinary looking lot. $40 b/s - backstamp LJ - Len Jury R - revenue 24 C Austria 1960-92 bundle of 92 assorted covers (reg'd, pict pmks, air mail, FDCs etc), 249v & 2 m/s, $120 BW - Brusden White M - mint, previously hinged r/s - rubber stamp majority commems. SG cat £300+. VFU. C - cover/entire/postcard MNG - mint no gum S - specimen 25 / Bahrain to Burundi c1900s-1970s seln, approx 1000v on 110 pages. Mint/MUH/Used. $100 cds - circular date stamp m/s - miniature sheet seln - selection 26 M* BAT 1969-89 commems complete (23 sets). Incl 1974 Churchill m/s & 1978 Coronation as $120 CP - Campbell Paterson (NZ) or manuscript postmark SG - Stanley Gibbons (UK) sheetlet. L/H mint to 1978 then MUH. Cat approx £140. CTO - cancelled to order o/c - off centre s/l - straight line 27 / Belgium c1890s-2000s untidy, nearly all used colln on pages, about 1500 stamps. Some dupn. $75 FDC - first day cover OG - original gum "GU" and "FU" refer to the postmark 28 / Belgium 1988-2002 colln of 300 diff, mostly FU (a few mint sets), on many pages. Attractive lot. $175 FU - fine used (light pmk) P - proof/reprint SG cat £270. GU - good used p/c - postcard PAGE 7 29 M Bermuda 1935-70 Commems complete except no 1948 Silver Wedding, incl 1953 Talks both ovpt $50 types, & 1970 Parliament m/s.
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