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Postcard 2021 The Philatelic Council of South Australia In Conjunction with The Australian Postcard Society. SAPHIL House Postal Auction 15th Sept 2021 Viewing of lots Thursday’s 22 July and 26 Aug at 8pm, Sunday 12 Sep 2021 10am - 4pm At SAPHIL house 22 Gray Court, Adelaide. Online @ http://www.australian-postcard-society.com/index.php/auction-info/ BIDS CLOSE Midday 15th Sept 2021. Terms of Sale 1. CONDITION: Cards over 50 years old are rarely in pristine condition. All older cards should be regarded as in average condition unless otherwise noted, e.g. slight corner damage, but clean. The pullouts have the normal creasing on and adjacent to the flaps. 2. RESERVES: The reserves are in Australian Dollars. Bids below the reserve will not be accepted. 3.BIDDING STEPS USED ARE: Up to $20 Steps of $1 $100 - $200 Steps of $10 $20 - $50 Steps of $2 Above $200 Steps of $20 $50 - $100 Steps of $5 Any bid not conforming to these steps will be rounded down to comply. No "Buy" bid will be accepted. 4. BIDDING: Bids must be PRINTED on the approved bid sheet. The submission of a bid means that you have read and agreed to the conditions under which this sale is run. Bids can be submitted in person during the viewing period, posted or emailed. Postal and email addresses appear in note 9 (CONTACT) below. No bid will be accepted after the closing time on the bid sheet. No phone bids will be accepted. The auctioneers have absolute discretion to refuse to accept bids for any reason whatsoever. 5. There is no Buyer's Commission for this auction. 6. The buyer of any lot will be the highest bidder for that lot unless the bid is not accepted. The selling price will be one bidding step above the under bidder. Where there is no under bidder the lot will be sold at the reserve price. In the case of tied bids the lot will be sold to the first of the tied bids we receive. In the event of a dispute, the auctioneers shall have absolute discretion in deciding who the buyer is. 7. PAYMENT: All successful bidders will be sent an invoice by email in the week following the closing day. Local successful bidders are required to collect and pay for their lots on the days allocated for this purpose. Any buyer requiring lots to be posted will have this cost added to their purchase. All items sent through the post will be registered or sent with signature on delivery. EFT details will be sent with invoice. Payment by credit card will attract a 2½% surcharge and Visa or Mastercard are the only cards we are able to accept. 8. Scans of all lots will be on the APS website. http://www.australian-postcard-society.com/ Higher res scans or scans of multi packs will be available on request up to the 3rd Sept. 9. CONTACT: All communication regarding this auction is to be sent to Mike Kovaleff. Email address: [email protected] Mail PO Box 506 Victor Harbor SA 5211 10. Postmark abbreviations are as per The Hand-held Postmarks of South Australia and the Northern Territory 11. Abbreviations: BW – black and white UB – undivided back M – mint DT/JT – Donald/James Taylor Collotype P – postally used SC – squared circle postmark RP – real photo SMc – Sands & McDougall SEP - sepia NSW, SA, TAS, VIC, WA - Australian States U – used – no postal markings See page 2 for abbreviations. Lot Country Area/Type Description Reserve 1 Africa University Mission 4 views on 1 card of Lake Nyassa. University Mission to Central Africa. Advert printed on back for 1st and 2nd series of postcards. BW. M $15.00 2 Artist Golf Advice to caddies. C Dana Gibson-6. Snap-Shots. BW. Writing on front, postmark ink. BW. P $10.00 3 Australia Aboriginal AAA series A - All about Australians - A Native Beauty - 1903 to GB. P - UB $25.00 4 Australia Aboriginal AAA series B - All about Australians - After A Bee's Nest - 1903 WAGRA transit mark. BW. P - UB $25.00 5 Australia Advertising Mobil Service "If you're careless- we're finished! Only YOU can prevent Bush Fires!" (Koala in tree). M $25.00 6 Australia Advertising / Cars New Falcon - with certified golden quality. 1964. Plain back. M $20.00 7 Australia Advertising / Cars Cortina drives like fun...saves like crazy! Corner chip. BW. Plain back. M $20.00 8 Australia Advertising / Cars New Falcon deluxe station wagon. Plain back. M $20.00 9 Australia Advertising / Cars The New falcon squire. Plain back. M $20.00 10 Australia Advertising / Cars New Falcon station wagon - with certified golden quality. Plain back. M $20.00 11 Australia Advertising / Cars Ford Fairlane 500. Plain back. M $20.00 12 Australia Birds Laughing Jacks. DT. BW. U $15.00 13 Australia Comic Ginger and Min and all of Us Fellers wish you a very happy Birthday. (Bancks). Meter postmark. P $30.00 14 Australia Military Patriotic Tuck oilette No 2357. Advance Australia. Artist - Elio Ximenes. U $50.00 15 Australia Railways TAR. Baker at work. Rose P33. Pix photo. Usual description on back. BW. M $10.00 16 Australia Shipping SS Katoomba unknown location. SEP. P $10.00 17 Australia Shipping M.V. Westralia. RP. BW. Kodak. 1951 U $20.00 18 Australia / Advertising Australie / Australia. Et bestaat geenen beteren Stijfsel dan den Belgium Stijfsel REMY, Vervaardigd met Zuiveren Rijst. (There is no better starch than the starch REMY, made with pure rice.) Used in Belgium. P $10.00 19 Australia / Shipping / RAN Australian's visiting H.M.A.S. Australia July 1st 1913. Portsmouth, Great UK. RP. BW. 17. Britain M $50.00 20 Australia / Mixture Bundle of 15 cards of South Australia, UK and others. Mixed World condition. Mt. Pleasant, River Torrens, Light’s Memorial, Morialta, Basket Range. Couple SC. P+U+M $30.00 21 Canada Military Patriotic card. Girl Guide with flag. C T Howard artist. J Salmon Sevenoaks. M $50.00 22 Channel Is Guernsey / Pullout A Greeting from Guernsey. (Young girl with scrap book). Series 6188. views U $10.00 23 Channel Is Guernsey / Pullout With Lots of Wishes from Guernsey. (Young girl on turnstile). Series views 6188. Bent corner. U $10.00 24 Comic Beach Belle The only Pebble on the Beach. Artist possibly John Cameron. Valentine. M $10.00 25 Comic Beach Belle Love in Idleness. Artist John Cameron. Valentine. M $10.00 26 Comic Beach Belle The Bathing Girl and Her Buoy. Printed with permission of "London Opinion". B 2376. M $10.00 27 Comic Children 2 proof cards with corresponding issued cards. BR printed in Belgium. 21100, 21116. Slight damage to back of 1 card. [4]. M $10.00 28 Comic Cycling The pleasures of cycling! Pneumatic-tyred. FS. Eudunda SC. P $15.00 29 Comic Military Our Kitchener will cook the Kaiser's goose for him! Patriotic series No 2568. Philco series. M $30.00 30 Comic Military Clean boots Sir. No good. No money. Paul Barbey's Printing Office, Cairo. Corner bend. Used by serviceman in Egypt. U $20.00 31 Comic Military Donald McGill. I've got a chum in my company who sticks to me closer than a brother. (flea). Inter-Art Co. Florence House Barnes. Comique series No 2131. M $20.00 32 Comic Military Donald McGill. This isn't half a windy place! Inter-Art Co. Red Lion Square. Comique series No 1610. U $20.00 33 Comic Railways / Military Donald McGill. Young Man, your place is at the front! Inter-Art Co. Red Lion Square. Protection series No 1040. Stamford UK postmark. P $30.00 34 Comic / Shipping / Pullout Turbine Steamer "Queen Alexandra". TINTED. Valentine. 192?. Novelty views TAXED. Stamps removed. BW. P $10.00 35 England Bigbury-on-Sea / From a Giddy Whelk at Bigbury-on-Sea. (Seashell). Stamp removed. Pullout views 1927. P $10.00 36 England Bigbury-on-Sea / Devonshire Cream from Bigbury-on-Sea (Tin of cream, cow being Pullout views milked). Published by M M Chubb. Still has stamp 1927. P $10.00 37 England Bigbury-on-Sea / The Boss at Bigbury-on-Sea (Young boy on beach). Published by M M Pullout views Chubb. Stamp removed. 1927. P $10.00 38 England Blackpool / Pullout Blackpool (Multi-scene). SEP. E T W Dennis, Dainty series. views M $10.00 39 England Bridgnorth / Pullout Here's a Bag Full of Good Things from Bridgnorth (Young lady sitting views on travelling trunk). Regent Publishing Co Ltd. No N. 4226. M $10.00 40 England Bridgwater / Pullout Bridgwater in a Nutshell. (Boy & girl on tree branch above a coconut). views Series 176. M $10.00 41 England Bristol / Pullout views With Best Wishes from Bristol. (Fisherman with rod and basket). 3. Series 6780. Stamp removed. 1930. Repaired. P $10.00 42 England Cambridge Unveiling of WWI war memorial. RP. SEP. M $10.00 43 England Coniston / Pullout Greetings from Coniston - I've been in worse places (Young golfer views with ball in the rough). Valentine 1824. Artist Brian White. Stamp removed. P $10.00 44 England Dartmouth / Pullout Coming home on ….............. With some Rock / from Dartmouth. views (Kewpie doll with stick of peppermint rock. Photochrom Co Ltd. 925. Stamp removed. P $10.00 45 England Dorchester OX Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire. RP. SEP. M $10.00 46 England Harrogate / Pullout Good Luck to you from Harrogate. (Horseshoe). 32. Series 1256. views M $10.00 47 England Hoylake / Pullout A Happy Combination at Hoylake. (Motor bike with side car. AA badge views on bike).
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