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CYPRUS STUDY CIRCLE Postal Auction 120 Thursday 22Nd CYPRUS STUDY CIRCLE Postal Auction 120 Thursday 22nd October 2020 Please note due to the cancellation of the Autumn meeting. It will be a postal auction only. Lot 241 Lots 001 – 1018 Postal Auction Lots 1200 – 1281 Books and Engravings. On separate listing. Closing dates for Postal bids on all Auctions. nd 12.30pm Thursday 22 October 2020 Please note all lots will start at the reserve price. Bids to be submitted to auctioneer Mike Spencer, 46 Eastleaze Road, Blandford Forum Dorset, DT11 7UN, UK Tel: 01258 458280 You may bid by Email to [email protected] Lot Description Reserve 1 GB 2 1/2d Pl’s 10,11 & 14 with excellent 942 pmks. 20.00 2 SG2 QV 1d red pl 181 mint. 20.00 3 SG2 QV 1d red pl 201 mint. 3.00 4 SG2 QV 1d red Pl 205 mint. 3.00 5 SG7 QV 1d red Pl 174 mint. 10.00 6 SG154a GV1 1 pi orange perf 13 1/2 x 12 1/2 used at Peristerona (f'gusta). 5.00 7 GV1 ½ pi printed postcard PC25 very clean. 10.00 8 Rep. 1984 Monument set plus miniature sheet Mint 3.00 9 TCP - 8 Turkish Cypriot covers 5.00 10 KGVI !937 Coronation set umm. 3.00 11 KGVI 1949 UPU set umm. 4.00 12 PPC Mangoian Bros - CORN THRASHING (CYPRUS ) B/W. 3.00 13 QV SG2 1d red mint PL. 217 hinge remainder. 3.00 14 QV SG2 1d red mint PL. 218 hinge remainder. 3.00 15 QV SG2 PL 217 - mm. 5.00 16 KEVII 10 paras stamp with ER Lionarisso. 5.00 17 KEV11 Pmk VR Lionarisso on KEVII ½pi 3.00 18 KGVI 1937 Coronation set on Reg. cvr with Nocosia error. Reg. label No 40405, 4.00 pmk REGISTERED NICOSIA CYPRUS 21 MAY 37 Type 12A to UK. 19 QEII Cover with GR Xlotymbou with NICOSIA and LARNACA B/S Dated 4 JU 56. 3.00 20 KGVI 1948 Airmail cvr to UK with Limassol single ring pmk. 6 FE 48, 3.00 21 Rep.1961 airmail cvr from Famagusta to Sweden. Pmk FAMAGUSTA 21 JU 61 3.00 22 Rep. airmail cvr from Limassol to Switzerland, With 1960 Def 35 mils stamp pmk 3.00 LIMASSOL. 23 Rep. 1961 airmail covers, Nicosia to UK Pmk NICOSIA 25 JA 61. 3.00 24 Rep Slogan cvr - Bring Justice to Cyprus Respect UN Resolutions with 1973 3.00 stamp 25 QV PC ½ pi mint reply paid card I & P 7 with white cloth tape. 3.00 26 QV ½d (I & P 1) & 1d overprinted CYPRUS (I& P 2 ) mint postcards. 3.00 27 QV 1pi (I & P 5) mint postcard. 3.00 28 KGVI SG 154a !pi. Orange Perf 13½ x 12½ with GR Anaphotia pmk. 12.00 Lots 29 - 34 are PPC colour reprints from the Nicolas Collection. 29 PPC General view of Nicosia 1878. 3.00 30 PPC Larnaca 1852 view from the sea. 3.00 31 PPC Larnaca 1878 view from the sea. 3.00 32 PPC Limassol 1878 view from the sea. 3.00 33 PPC Nicosia 1878. 3.00 34 PPC Cyprus. Weaving loom London 1878. 3.00 35 KGVI cvr to Switzerland pmk NICOSIA 9 OCT 39 with double censor tape & red 22.00 boxed PASSED CENSOR H/S and also H1 CYPRUS FOR A HOLIDAY h/s 36 PPC old postcard Photo Zartarian No 96 of Ledra street to USA. taxed in USA 10.00 underpaid " Large T underpaid 10c" and 4c manuscript h/s from Foreign Section G.P.O NY. Partial pmk KYRENIA can be seen but the stamp is missing! 37 KGV RPO no 10 on KGV HALF PIASTRE stamp quite large cancellation. 15.00 38 Rep Tortoise & Hare Booklet 2011 adhesive stamps FDC. 3.00 1 Lot Description Reserve 39 Rep 1960s cvr to Zenon Pierides Consul General Rotary International 7.00 in USA. From Pierides Larnaca with pmk LARNACA 14 JUN 63. 40 KGV Rare front to England slightly reduced as originally the cover was split in two 70.00 halves. Now glued together with a matching back. Cover front-back from 1920s with 2 x ¾pi stamps with RARE Type 33 No 1 RPO cancellation. The cancellation is not the greatest but Railway Post Office can be seen clearly plus the 1 although faint can be seen. The front is rare as only a few covers have been recorded according to castle III. Sold as seen. 41 Rep large 1960s Fitikides compliments card and illustrated on back with picture of 3.00 a Shakespeare 100m stamp. 42 PPC Tuck 103 - THE MUSEUM, NICOSIA, CYPRUS. 3.00 43 PPC Tuck 104 - LEDRA PALACE HOTEL, NICOSIA, CYPRUS 3.00 44 PPC Tuck 108 - ST. HILARION CASTLE, CYPRUS. 3.00 45 PPC Tuck 118 - TEKKE, LARNACA, CYPRUS. 3.00 46 PPC Tuck 120 - KOLOSSI CASTLE, CYPRUS. 3.00 47 PPC Tuck 121 - APOLLO SANCTUARY, CYPRUS. 3.00 48 PPC Glasner No. 105 - Mosaic of Kitium near Larnaca Cyprus. 3.00 49 PPC Mangoian Bros - SEVERAL STONE HEADS OF STATUETTES. - B/W. 3.00 50 PPC Mangoian Bros - No. C8 - RUINS OF SALAMIS FAMAGUSTA - CYPRUS. 3.00 51 PPC Avedissian Bros, No 105 St. Sophia Mosque,- Sepia (Vertical format). 3.00 Lots 52 to 59 are B/W Postcards of 19th Century original Cyprus Engravings. 52 No 3. WATERSIDE CAFÉ AT THE MARINA, LARNACA, CYPRUS. 3.00 53 No 4. VILLAGE OF KHUMI KEBIR, CYPRUS, WITH CARPAS MOUNTAINS. 3.00 54 No 5. THE CAOB HARVEST IN CYPRUS - GATHERING THE LOGUST BEANS. 3.00 55 No 6. PAPHOS CASTLE, CYPRUS. 3.00 56 No. 7. MOSQUE OF ST. SOPHIA AT NICOSIA, CYPRUS. 3.00 57 No. 8. LARNACA, THE MODERN PORT OF CYPRUS 3.00 58 No. 14 NICOSIA - CYPRUS Showing wagon and horsed soldiers outside Nicosia. 3.00 59 No. 15. EAST GATE, NICOSIA, CYPRUS. 3.00 60 PPC Father Camel, Cyprus. Glaszner Studio No 70. 3.00 61 PPC Kolossi castle, Tucks. 3.00 62 PPC Apollo Sanctuary. Tucks. 3.00 63 PPC Tekke, Larnaca. Tucks 3.00 64 PPC Ledra palace hotel, Tucks 3.00 65 Window envelope from RIK but returned to sender, large red slogan 4.00 on the front of the cover. Note in blue biro, to be returned to PIK. 66 Brown Window env. Returned to sender, red box stating received October 1974. 4.00 and a note on the front cover, it is returned because the address is wrong. 67 Commercially used cover with a neat slogan in black box in Greek and English. 3.00 Women walk home. 20.4.1975. 68 Commercially used cover with a police slogan in Greek. 4.00 69 Commercially used cover bearing a red slogan in English. Help the refugees 4.00 of Cyprus, 220,000 refugees are homeless. To London. 70 Rep - 2010 Booklet Children's Book's unused. 3.00 71 QV I & P PC 5 1pi mint. 3.00 72 KGV 1935 Silver Jubilee set of 4 used hinged. 3.00 2 Lot Description Reserve 73 QV 1880 SG2 1d red Plate 215 mm. 5.00 74 KGVI Cover. Buff Local env. with both 1946 Victory stamps pmk on both stamps 3.00 not clear, but has NICOSIA b/s dated 12 30 PM 25 NO 46 and FAMAGUSTA 3.30PM 25 NO 46 b/s. Envelope has not been opened. 75 Rep 1980 Xmas Serial Blks of 4 umm all with serial number 03446. 3.00 76 TCP Album with stamps from 1974 to 1993 some used but mostly umm. 50.00 77 Rep Variety 1966 - St. Barnabas 25 mils Povey 275 V1. Grey brick variety 3.00 in corner marginal Blk of 4 umm. 78 Tucks Souvenir letter view with 6 colour cards, 23 - 27 Limassol to Paphos 1950s. 12.00 79 Tucks Souvenir letter view with 6 colour cards 101 to 105, Nicosia to Troodos. 12.00 1950s. 80 PC of Paphos pmk LARNACA 29 0C 86. Special slogan Visit Cyprus the sunny 10.00 island. 81 First flight Larnaca - London 8.2.1975. Illustrated cover. B/s LONDON ARRIVALS 10.00 8.2.75. 82 First flight Larnaca -Athens 8.2.75 B/s Athens 8 II 75. 10.00 83 Postal strike in England. FDC 15 Feb1971 cover sent from London to Cyprus. 15.00 Addressed to T. F. FitikIdes & Son Ltd. Dated 15th February 1971. By load runner transport services Ltd. 84 Makarios Walk of Love special cover 19.1,1979 and signed 20.00 by the the President of Cyprus. H.E. Spyros Kyprianou. 85 Tucks postcard. The island of Cyprus. Size 9x3 m. The map of Cyprus. 10.00 The island of Venus. CT.O. International folks dance. 5.8.1966. 86 KGVI SG156-158-160-161 F/U 3.00 87 TCP - Env with Turkish Cypriot Govt handstamp K,T.F.D. and pmk LEFKOSA 3.00 15 X 80 Addressed to Govt Office in Nicosia, Special Branch Chief. 88 TCP - Env with Turkish Cypriot Govt handstamp Kusey Kibris Turk Cumhuriyeti 3.00 and pmk BAKANLIK;AR 25 XII 87 LEFKOSA 89 TCP - FDC Birth Centenary of ATATÜRK Lefkosa 23.7.1981 with 150 TL M.S. 3.00 unaddressed. 90 Rep FDC 1964 UNO cover but is addressed on the back, each stamp is 3.00 individually pmked with commem pmk. 91 Ex CSC Packet Booklet mainly used, some on paper unsold items £19 plus 3.00 92 TCP cover to England with SG16 50 mils pmk GIRNE 3 dated 9 V 75.
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