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Special Cancels - I Australia Post Covers SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 1 Date ?? Stamps/Catalogue No APM Peck Particulars Price 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 AUSTRALIA: SPECIAL CANCELS - I AUSTRALIA POST COVERS List Structure: FDI Special Cancels on Unaddressed Australia Post Covers Unaddressed Australia Post Commemorative and Souvenir Covers Special Cancels on Australia Post Covers Lettercards, Postcards, Aerogrammes, Other AP Items Special Condition Covers POSTMARK REFERENCE NUMBERS are to the definitive reference work by Colleen A Woolley assisted by Janet S Eury titled "Australian Pictor-Marks: A graphic history of Australia's Pictorial and Commemorative Postmarks" Edition 2, 2013. Volume 1 1879-1989; Volume 2 1990-2012. This 2 volume set is an indispensable tool which no serious cover and/or postmark collector can be without. It is the definitive reference on Australian pictorial & commemorative postmarks. Annual supplements were issued, however, the book and supplements are no longer produced. Those that were are out of print. We have retained the old Peck numbers only because they are there. Correctly, we believe, they have been deleted from the 2nd edition of APM as they have outlived their usefulness as a transition to the new APM numbers. LEGEND Predecimal covers are addressed unless otherwise indicated. } Most are handwritten as was the practice of the day. } Decimal covers are unaddressed unless otherwise indicated. } All covers are priced accordingly. Covers are illustrated unless otherwise indicated. } Covers with removable light pencil addresses are considered unaddressed. In the ?? A = Addressed cover L = Last day of Exhibition x = FDI column: F = First day of Exhibition M = Mint P = Plain cover/envelope U = Unaddressed cover A number of pictorial postmarks are exclusive to Australian Maximum Cards. These are listed in our List 6F: Cinderellas. To find an item in this list, please use Adobe's powerful search function. We obtain our stock from collections we purchase. Consequently, where something is unpriced, we do not have it at present. 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 Date ?? Stamps/Catalogue No APM Peck Particulars Price FDI SPECIAL CANCELS ON UNADDRESSED AUSTRALIA POST FIRST DAY COVERS 130470 3 Grasslands 3031 PM 304 Royal Visit, Brisbane (some toning) 71.50 270470 6 4¢, 5¢ Floral Coils 3070 PM 319 Capt Cook Bicent Celebrations - Anpex 1970, Sydney (red ink) 19.80 071070 12 Dairy Congress - Products FDI & Overprint - Swan Hill Folk Museum 8.80 191070 15 United Nations FDI & Overprint - Swan Hill Folk Museum 3.60 Centenary of Sydney Stock Exchange: 050571 21 Stock Exchange (People) 4290 PM 352 Sydney, NSW 4.15 050571 21 Stock Exchange (People) 4300 PMCF1971A Melbourne 4.15 050571 21 Stock Exchange (People) 4301 PMCF1971B Adelaide 4.15 050571 21 Stock Exchange (People) 4302 PMCF1971C Brisbane 4.15 050571 21 Stock Exchange (People) 4303 PMCF1971D Perth 4.15 050571 21 Stock Exchange (People) SET 5 - People cover 19.25 050571 22 Stock Exchange (Building) 4290 PM 352 Sydney, NSW 4.15 050571 22 Stock Exchange (Building) 4300 PMCF1971A Melbourne 4.15 050571 22 Stock Exchange (Building) 4301 PMCF1971B Adelaide 4.15 050571 22 Stock Exchange (Building) 4302 PMCF1971C Brisbane 4.15 050571 22 Stock Exchange (Building) 4303 PMCF1971D Perth 4.15 050571 22 Stock Exchange (Building) SET 5 - Building cover 19.25 170571 23 Rotary (People) 4310 PM 353 do - O/P Australia's 1st International Rotary Convention 4.95 170571 A 23-4 Rotary (People, Emblem) 4310 PM 353 62nd International Rotary Conv'n Sydney Showground (2 covers) 4.40 50th Anniversary of RAAF Pilots cover 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4340 PM 356 Point Cook (black ink) 3.30 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4341 PM 357 Richmond (black ink) 3.30 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4342 PM 358 Amberley (black ink) 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4343 PM 359 Edinburgh (black ink) 3.30 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4344 PM 360 Pearce (black ink) 3.30 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4340-4 PM 356-60 SET 5 - Pilots cover 16.50 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4344 PM 360 Pearce (purple ink) 11.00 Helmets cover 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4340 PM 356 Point Cook (black ink) 3.30 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4341 PM 357 Richmond (black ink) 3.30 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4342 PM 358 Amberley (black ink) 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4343 PM 359 Edinburgh (black ink) 3.30 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4344 PM 360 Pearce (black ink) 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4340-4 PM 356-60 SET 5 - Helmets cover 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4344 PM 360 Pearce (purple ink) 11.00 090671 25-6 RAAF (2) 4340-4 PM 356-60 SET 10 090671 25 RAAF (Pilots) 4080 PMF 2 Philatelic Bureau, Melbourne FDI 3.30 090671 26 RAAF (Helmets) 4080 PMF 2 Philatelic Bureau, Melbourne FDI 3.30 180472 34-5 CWA Blocks 4, Brisbane GPO FDI steel die CDS - SET 2 8.80 180472 34 CWA (People) O/P Swanhill Pioneer Settlement Souvenir - CDS, FDI 3.85 Centenary of Overland Telegraph: 220872 A 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) 4720 PM 389 Overland Telegraph Line Centenary Exhibition 3.30 220872 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) 4730 PM 390 Anpex 72, Adelaide/Centenary Overland Telegraph (red) 5.50 220872 A 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) 4730 PM 390 Anpex 72, Adelaide/Centenary Overland Telegraph (red) 2.75 220872 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) 4750 PM 391 Frews Ironstone Ponds/Centenary Overland Telegraph 5.50 220872 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) 4760 PM 392 Alice Springs Old Telegraph Station/Cent'ry Overland Telegraph 5.50 220872 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) Adelaide FDI CDS 3.85 220872 38 Telegraph (Camp Scene) Signed Superintendent & Director-General Telegraph, Brisbane 5.50 220872 39 Telegraph (Map) 4720 PM 389 Overland Telegraph Centenary Exhibition, Adelaide 5.50 220872 A 39 Telegraph (Map) 4720 PM 389 Overland Telegraph Centenary Exhibition, Adelaide 3.30 220872 39 Telegraph (Map) 4730 PM 390 Anpex 72, Adelaide/Centenary Overland Telegraph, (red) 5.50 220872 39 Telegraph (Map) 4750 PM 391 Frews Ironstone Ponds/Centenary Overland Telegraph 5.50 220872 39 Telegraph (Map) 4760 PM 392 Alice Springs Old Telegraph Station/Cent'ry Overland Telegraph 5.50 220872 39 Telegraph (Map) Signed Superintendent & Director-General Telegraph, Brisbane 5.50 220872 38-9 Telegraph (Scene, Map) 4730 PM 390 Anpex 72, Adelaide/Centenary Overland Telegraph (red) SET 2 11.00 070373 40 Metrics 4930 PMS 36 Moomba, Melbourne 4.15 070373 40 Metrics 4930 PMS 36 Moomba, Melbourne - 4 covers - 1 stamp/cover (4 strikes) 4.40 110773 50 Marine Life (set 4) Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement FDI CDS - cover inscribed 'a souvenir from the / pioneer settlement / Horseshoe Bend / Swan Hill' 5.50 171073 55 Architecture (Props) (Set 4) 5111 PM 420A Sydney Opera House NSW, Ballet Dancer 11.00 171073 55 Architecture (Props) (Set 4) 4981 PMF 7B Opera House, Sydney Philatelic Sales Centre 6.05 171073 56 Architecture (Opera Hse) (7¢) 4981 PMF 7B Opera House, Sydney Philatelic Sales Centre 3.85 130274 59 Small Animals 4981 PMF 7B Sydney Philatelic Sales Centre - blocks 4 (4 covers) 9.90 150574 A 61 Justice (Charter) 5270 PM 434 Supreme Court of NSW, Commem Post Office, Sydney 3.30 150574 62 Justice (Seal) 5270 PM 434 Supreme Court of NSW, Commem Post Office, Sydney 4.95 150574 A 62 Justice (Seal) 5270 PM 434 Supreme Court of NSW, Commem Post Office, Sydney 3.30 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 3 Date ?? Stamps/Catalogue No APM Peck Particulars Price 290175 71 Environment (Blocks 4) 4980 PMF 7A Sydney Philatelic Sales Centre - blocks 4 (3 covers) 3.85 260375 74 Prime Ministers (6) 4980 PMF 7A Sydney PSC FDI (opera house cancel) 3.85 260375 74 Prime Ministers (6) 4080 PMF 2 Philatelic Bureau Melbourne FDI 3.85 060875 75 Famous Women (6) 4980 PMF 7A Sydney PSC FDI (opera house cancel) 2.75 270875 78 Wildflowers (18¢) 4080 PMF 2 Philatelic Bureau Melbourne FDI 1.10 100376 A 83 Telephone (Phone) GPO Brisbane FDI steel die CDS - signed by R Robinson 1.80 140776 89 Olympics (Set 4) PMP(Y1960)B Brisbane Parliament House CDS 8.25 140776 89 Olympics (Set 4) 4980 PMF 7A Sydney PSC FDI (opera house cancel) 1.80 National Stamp Week 1976 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5850 PM 483 NSW 1976 - Melbourne 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5851 PM 484 NSW 1976 - Sydney 2.75 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5852 PM 485 NSW 1976 - Adelaide 2.75 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5853 PM 486 NSW 1976 - Brisbane 2.75 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5854 PM 487 NSW 1976 - Perth 2.75 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5855 PM 488 NSW 1976 - Hobart 2.75 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5856 PM 489 NSW 1976 - Canberra 2.75 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) 5850-6 PM 483-9 SET 7 (Words cover) 270976 92 Nat Stamp Week (Words) Hamilton Central Q CDS - block 4 stamps from mini sheet 2.75 270976 93 Nat Stamp Week (Young) 5850 PM 483 NSW 1976 - Melbourne 2.75 270976 93 Nat Stamp Week (Young) 5851 PM 484 NSW 1976 - Sydney 2.75 270976 93 Nat Stamp Week (Young) 5852 PM 485 NSW 1976 - Adelaide 2.75 270976 93 Nat Stamp Week (Young) 5853 PM 486 NSW 1976 - Brisbane 2.75 270976 93 Nat Stamp Week (Young) 5854 PM 487 NSW
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