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Sutherland Philatelics ITALY SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA 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 ITALY List Structure: ITALIAN STATES ITALY Commems, definitives & airmails are all together in approximately SG number order BOOKLETS CONCESSIONAL LETTER POST CONCESIONAL PARCEL POST EXPRESS LETTER MILITARY POST OFFICIALS PARCEL POST PNEUMATIC POST POSTAGE DUES PUBLICITY ENVELOPE STAMPS COLONIES / OCCUPATIONS ITALIAN SOCIAL REPUBLIC - 1943-5 AUSTRIAN TERRITORIES ACQUIRED BY ITALY VENEZIA GIULIA & ISTRIA ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF SLOVENIA (LAIBACH) ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF MONTENEGRO ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF FIUME; FIUME FREE STATE FIUME OCCUPATION OF PROVINCE OF CANARO & ISLANDS OF ARBE & VEGLIA 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 an Italy 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 All prices are in Australian dollars. E&OE CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 2 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used ITALIAN STATES --- Modena --- 3 2 I 1852 10¢ on rose Cat £55 - thinned / torn & repaired, but 4 margins 18.20 4 3 I 15¢ on yellow - closely cut, nice cancel (FU for the period) 15.00 4 3 I 15¢ on yellow - good margins top, right & bottom 15.00 12 5a II 40¢ on deep blue - 4 margins MNG - thinned, nice from front 10.00 --- Naples --- 3 3 1858 2g lake (4 margins) 16.80 4A 4 5g rose (4 margins) 70.00 --- Neapolitan Provinces --- 8 3 1861 1g black (3 margins) - MNG Cat £450 112.50 8 3 1g black (2 margins) - tear at top 16.80 10 4 2g blue (4 margins) 13.30 10 4 2g blue (3 margins) 10.00 4.30 15 5d 5g red (MNG, 4 margins, Cat £140) 35.00 --- Papal States --- See our Vatican List 12 3e 1852 2 Baj black on deep green (outer double framelines complete) 8.40 13 3e 1852 2 Baj black on greenish white (outer double framelines complete) 11.50 24 7b 1852 6 Baj greyish Arms (outer double framelines complete) 120.00 31 13b 1867 3 Centesmi black on bluish grey glazed paper (complete framelines) 500.00 [34] 15ND 10 Cent black / red glazed paper, full gum (single frameline L, B, R) (priced as reprint) 21.25 36 17 40c black on lemon glazed paper (framelines L & B) - no gum 70.00 49 23a 1868 20c black / deep magenta - P13 L, T & R (imperf B), dull paper 30.00 49 23a 20c black/magenta - imperf, with gum, glossy paper 3.75 --- Parma --- 2 1 1852 5c black / yellow (close margins T & B) 119.00 18 10 1857 25¢ brown-lilac (good margins all sides, no gum) 180.00 --- Sardinia --- 27 10 1862 5¢ deep green VEII (margins all sides) 17.50 28 10 5¢ yellowish green VEII (good margins all sides, no gum) 3.30 37 11 10¢ bistre-olive VEII (3 margins) 21.30 38 11 10¢ ochre VEII (4 good margins, no gum) 10.20 38 11 10¢ ochre VEII (4 good margins, small thin, no gum) 7.15 38 11 10¢ ochre VEII (close margins all sides) 5.95 40 11 1863 10¢ bistre VEII (good margins all sides, tears) 6.00 45 12 1859 20¢ dark blue VEII (close margins all sides) 10.50 46 12 1860 20¢ blue VEII (creased, 4 clear margins) 13.30 46 12 1860 20¢ blue VEII (3 margins, thin, on paper) 9.50 46 12 20¢ blue VEII (4 margins, CDS Aug 1860) 19.00 48 12 1862 20¢ indigo VEII (trimmed margins all sides) 4.50 50 13 1857 40¢ scarlet VEII (margins 3 sides, lightly trimmed at top left, no gum) 27.30 53 13 1861 40¢ red-carmine VEII (margins all sides) 35.00 55 13 1863 40¢ pale red VEII (margins 2 sides) 21.00 60 14 1862 80¢ orange-yellow VEII (4 margins, MNG, few very faint small tone spots on margin) 13.00 61 15 1861 3l bronze (4 margins) - (MNG - cat £350) 52.50 N62 16 1861 1¢ Newspaper stamp (good margins) 5.75 --- Sicily --- 2a 2b 1859 1g olive brown (space filler) Cat £95 11.00 --- Tuscany --- 12 5b 1851 2¢ dull blue Arms 3 margins (U has cut margins, crease, nice cancel) 77.00 33.00 42 19 1860 10¢ deep brown Arms (left margin trimmed, close bottom margin) 10.80 42 19 1860 10¢ deep brown Arms (2 margins, FU but 2 short corners) 5.40 46 20a 20¢ blue Arms (bottom margin trimmed, close top margin, crease) 48.00 47 20b 20¢ grey-blue Arms (2 margins, torn) 5.70 50 22 80¢ red-brown Arms (trimmed margins 3 sides, crease) SCARCE 120.00 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 3 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used ITALY --- Kingdom --- unlisted unlisted 1893 Royal Wedding (not issued) Victor Emmanuel II (embossed head) colour varieties / shades exist in all values noted 5c green (P11½ - reprint?, small tear) 5.50 1 9 1862 10¢ bistre - P11½ x 12 (MNG - cat £10,000 if genuine) 110.00 525.00 2a 10 20¢ indigo - P11½ x 12 26.00 3 11 40¢ rose - P11½ x 12 (M is thinned - cat £200) 35.00 3 11 40¢ rose - P11½ (probably a forgery) 5.50 4 12 80¢ yellow - P11½ x 12 (MNG has a short corner) 12.00 5 14 15¢ pale blue - imperf Victor Emmanuel II facing left (value in figures & letters) 6 15 I 1863 15¢ blue - Type I (cat £350; disturbed gum, 4 good margins) 120.00 7 15 II 15¢ blue - Type II Ornamental Numeral 8 23 1¢ greenish grey/bronze-green 6.65 2.85 9 24 (1865) 2¢ red-brown 18.50 11.10 4.55 1.95 Victor Emmanuel II (facing left in oval frame) 10 16 5¢ greenish grey 7.35 3.15 11 17 10¢ brown-orange 9.10 3.90 12 18 15¢ blue 5.95 2.55 13 19 30¢ brown 29.40 12.60 14 20 40¢ rose-carmine 13.30 5.70 15 21 60¢ pale mauve 29.40 12.60 16 22 2L pale scarlet 182.00 78.00 15¢ Victor Emmanuel II Surcharged 17 25 III 1865 15¢ blue surcharged 20¢ - dots before 'P' & in ornament 5.95 18 25 II 15¢ blue surcharged 20¢ - dot before 'P', no dot in ornament 29.40 12.60 19 25 I 15¢ blue surcharged 20¢ - no dot before 'P', no dot in ornament U has pulled perf 13.30 5.70 Victor Emmanuel II - new value 20 26b 1867 20¢ pale blue (De La Rue printing) (U is FU but short corner) 5.95 2.55 20a 26a 20¢ bright blue (Turin printing) 2.25 1.00 Victor Emmanuel II (facing left) - new colours 21 27 1877 10¢ blue 9.10 22 28 20¢ orange 5.95 2.55 Officials Surcharged 2C 23 29 1878 2¢ on 2¢ claret (U has some trimmed perfs) 44.80 19.20 24 30 2¢ on 5¢ claret (U is VFU but couple short perfs) 56.00 24.00 25 31 2¢ on 20¢ claret (U is VFU but couple short perfs) 7.35 5.25 26 32 2¢ on 30¢ claret (U is VFU but short corner) 21.00 15.00 27 33 2¢ on 1L claret (U has short corner) 7.35 5.25 28 34 2¢ on 2L claret (U is VFU but couple shortish perfs) 16.80 12.00 29 35 2¢ on 5L claret 21.00 15.00 30 36 2¢ on 10L claret 26.60 19.00 Umberto I (facing forward) - value in oval frame, values in words 31 37A 1879 5¢ green 1.25 0.55 32 38A 10¢ carmine [M, with defects $100] 600.00 1.25 0.55 33 39A 20¢ brown-orange - P14 1.25 0.55 33b 39B 20¢ brown-orange - P11½ 34 40A 25¢ blue 3.10 1.35 35 41A 30¢ brown 36 42A 50¢ mauve 5.30 37 49 (1882) 2L vermilion 38 55 1889 5¢ green Arms of Savoy 2.95 1.30 Umberto I - value in oval frame & in each corner 39 50 40¢ brown 14.00 21.00 9.00 40 51 45¢ greenish grey (U has couple pulled perfs) 10.50 4.50 41 52 60¢ mauve 42.00 18.00 42 53 1L brown & yellow 21.00 9.00 43 54 5L red & green Umberto I - value in oval frame, values in letters, surcharged 44 58 I (1891) 2Cmi on 5¢ green - thick foot on '2' 27.00 39.00 44a 58 II (1891) 2Cmi on 5¢ green - thin foot on '2' 45 56 1890 20Cmi on 30¢ brown (U is FU but couple short perfs) 16.80 7.20 46 57 20Cmi on 50¢ mauve (U is FU but short corner) 77.00 33.00 Umberto I Parcel Post stamps surcharged & overprinted 47 61 2Cmi on 10¢ olive-grey 11.20 48 62 2Cmi on 20¢ blue 7.50 49 63 2Cmi on 50¢ rose (M has short corner, but scarce.
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