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Sutherland Philatelics AUSTRIA SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 1 SG Michel Year 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 AUSTRIA List Structure: AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE - AUSTRIA TO 1918 REPUBLIC 1918-1938 ALLIED OCCUPATION AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC FROM 1945 Broken sets, special cancels, postal stationery, commemorative sheets, telegraph stamps, official delivery, FRAMAS Austro-Hungarian Military Post Austro-Hungarian POs in the Turkish Empire = imperforate ( = airmail SG Mi 703 555A 1933 WIPA.ordinary paper VFU with exhibition cancel 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 Austria 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 Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE - AUSTRIA TO 1918 Currency -- 60 kreuzer = 1gulden Arms of Austria - imperforate rough hand made paper - wmk K.K.H.M. (some stamps) 1 1Xb I 1850 1k orange - I 1b 1Xa I 1k yellow 1ba 1Xc I 1k brown orange all copies are 4 1c 1Xb III 1k orange - III margins unless 1ca 1Xa III 1k yellow - III otherwise stated 2 2Xa I 2k black - I 2c 2Xb I 2k silver grey 2d 2Xc II 2k black - III 59.40 3 3X I 3k red - I 3d 3X III 3k red - III 6.65 4 4X I 6k brown I 4c 4X III 6k brown III (missing complete corner - space filler) 0.85 5 5X I 9k blue - I (4margins) 29.00 5 5X I 9k blue - I (3margins) 6.25 5b 5X II 9k blue - II 15.15 5c 5X III 9k blue - III 5.40 medium smooth machine-made paper - no wmk 6 1Y I 1k yellow - I 6a 1Y III 1k yellow - III 138.60 7 2Y III 2k black - III 126.00 8a 3Y III 3k red - III 6.00 9 4Y III 6k brown 10.75 10 5Y III 9k blue 4.75 2.05 Newspaper Stamps - Mercury (profile left) - imperforate N11 6 I 1851 (0.60k) blue - I 648.00 283.50 N11 6 I 1851 (0.60k) blue - I (3 margins) 94.50 N11b 6 II (0.60k) blue - II 201.60 N12 7 (6k) yellow rare N13 9 II (1856) (6k) red - II rare N14 8 I (30k) rose - I rare J15 1 1853 Imperial Journal Stamps - Arms - imperf - 2k green 151.20 Currency -- 100 kreuzer = 1gulden Emperor Francis Joseph I 22 10 I 1858 2k yellow - I (FU but 2 short corners from pulled perfs; cat £600) 37.80 22a 10 II (1859) 2k yellow - II 88.20 22b 10 II (1859) 2k orange - II (short corner from pupped perf; cat £700) 37.80 23 11 Ia 3k black - I (some trimmed perfs RHS; cat £375) 47.25 23a 11 IIa (1859) 3k black - II 378.00 23b 11 Ic (1859) 3k grey black - I 23ba 11 IIb (1859) 3k grey black - II 24 12 IIa (1859) 3k green - II (some ragged perfs & bluntish corner; cat £225) 14.20 24a 12 IIb (1859) 3k blue green - II 25 13 I 5k red - I (FU centred TR) 12.20 25a 13 II (1859) 5k red - II 3.50 1.50 26 14 I 10k brown - I (U has short corner; cat £65) 3.55 26a 14 II (1859) 10k brown - II 5.40 27 15 I 15k blue - I 14.60 27a 15 II (1859) 15k blue - II 3.50 Francis Joseph I - Newspaper stamps - imperf N28 16 blue or deep blue (very slight surface rub TL corner; cat £900) 567.00 N29 17 dull purple or grey-lilac (3 margins) 172.15 Imperial Journal Stamps - small shield - imperf J30 2 I (1859) 1k blue - I (with black o/p) (cat £225) 94.50 J30a 2 II (1859) 1k blue - II 26.50 J31 3 (1859) 2k brown - I 10.75 J32 4 4k brown - I Francis Joseph I (profile right, in oval) - embossed 33 18 1860 2k yellow (2mm tear at top; cat £43) 5.45 34 19 3k green 47.90 35 20 5k red 1.40 0.60 36 21 10k brown (U is FU but horizontal crease) 3.50 1.50 37 22 15k blue 2.40 1.05 Set 5v CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 3 SG Michel Year Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Francis Joseph I (profile right) Newspaper stamp (imperf) N38 23 1861 grey (2 margins only; cat £225) 12.15 N38a 23c lilac (almost 4 margins; cat £425) 45.90 N38b 23d deep lilac Arms of Austria (in oval) P14 39 24 1863 2k yellow 176.40 40 25 3k green 64.80 41 26 5k red 9.75 42 27 10k blue (U is FU with slightly rounded corner) 13.50 43 28 15k brown 34.05 Set 5v Newspaper stamp N44 29 Arms of Austria (rectangular) - imperf (U is closely cropped) 26.50 11.35 Arms of Austria (in oval) P9½ 45 30 (1864) 2k yellow 21.45 46 31 (1864) 3k green (U is FU with blunt corner perf) 21.45 9.20 47 32 5k red 0.70 48 33 10k blue 5.40 49 34 15k brown 3.05 1.30 Set 5v AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Emperor Francis Joseph I Type I - coarse printing - whiskers & hair coarse & thick P 9½ or P12 (50k) AH50 35 I A 1867 2k yellow 4.75 AH51 36 I A 3k green 4.75 AH52 37 I Aa 5k red (A) or pink 0.55 AH53 37 I Ab 5k red (B) or pink 0.70 0.30 AH54 38 I A 10k blue (shades) (U is FU with trimmed bottom perfs) 3.50 1.50 AH55 39 I A 15k brown or bistre AH56 40 I Ac 25k purple brown 60.50 AH56a 40 I Aa 25k deep lilac (U has a few trimmed perfs) 6.50 AH56b 40 I Ab 25k pale lilac AH57 41 I Db 50k brownish rose - P12 AH57a 41 I Da 50k brown - P12 63.00 27.00 AH57a 41 I Da do - VFU but with few short perfs 13.50 Set 7v (simplified) Newspaper Stamps - Mercury - imperf AHN58 42 I lilac - I 54.20 23.25 AHN58a 42 II lilac - II 13.25 AHN58b 42 III lilac - III (M has paper adhesion) 0.45 0.40 0.20 AUSTRIA Emperor Francis Joseph I Type II - fine printing - whiskers & hair fine & clear P 9½ - various other perforations 59 35 II A (1876) 2k yellow 1.40 0.60 60 36 II A 1874 3k green 1.40 0.60 61 37 II A 5k red (B) 0.40 0.20 62 unlisted 5k red (C) 0.30 0.15 63 38 II A (1875) 10k blue 1.40 0.60 64 39 II A (1877) 15k yellow brown (U is FU with missing corner perf) 18.90 4.60 65 40 II A (1878) 25k brownish grey 346.50 66 41 II A (1880) 50k brown Set 7v Imperial Journal Stamps - imperf J67 5 1877 1k blue J68 6 2k brown Set 2v N69 43 1880 Newspaper Stamp - Mercury - imperf - ½k blue green (shades) 24.85 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 4 SG Michel Year Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Arms of Austria P9, 9½, 10, 10½, 12½ 70b 44A 1883 2k brown - P9½ 0.70 70c 44B 2k brown - P10 0.60 0.25 71b 45A 3k green - P9½ (U is FU but short perfs) 0.60 0.25 71c 45B 3k green - P10 0.40 0.20 71d 45B 3k green - P10½ (U is FU but pulled perfs or shortish corner) 21.45 9.20 72b 46A 5k red - P9½ 0.60 0.25 72c 46B 5k red - P10 0.30 0.15 72d 46B 5k red - P10½ (U is FU but pulled perf) 13.25 5.70 73b 47A 10k blue - P9½ (U has pulled perf) 0.20 73c 47B 10k blue - P10 (U has pulled perf) 0.60 0.25 73d 47C 10k blue - P10½ 10.75 4.60 74b 48A 20k grey - P9½ 9.45 74c 48B 20k grey - P10 75 49a 50k bright mauve - P9½ 138.60 59.40 75a 49b 50k dull purple - P10 201.60 Imperial Journal Stamps J76 7 1890 1k brown - imperf J77 8 2k green - imperf J78 9 25k carmine - P12½ or 13 Set 3v 384.45 Emperor Francis Joseph I - profile left Granite paper - various perfs Values in kreuzer & gulden 79 50 1890 1k grey 1.90 0.70 0.30 80 51 2k brown 0.30 0.15 80c 2k brown - P13 9.45 81 52 3k green 0.30 0.15 82 53 5k rose-carmine 0.30 0.15 82ca 5k rose-carmine - P11 2.30 82cc 5k rose-carmine - P13 2.30 82d 5k rose-carmine - P13½ 0.30 83 54 10k blue 0.30 0.15 84 55 12k purple 0.70 0.30 85 56 15k purple 0.70 0.30 85b 15k purple - P9 1.30 85c 15k purple - P13 7.05 86 57 20k green 1.80 87 58 24k blue 2.70 2.40 88 59 30k brown 1.65 0.75 89 60 50k mauve 18.90 90 61 1g blue - profile right 5.40 91 62 2g red - profile right 47.90 Set 13v (ex perf varieties) Emperor Francis Joseph I granite paper - numerals in black - various perfs 92 63 1891 20k green 0.30 0.15 93 64 24k dull blue 1.65 0.75 94 65 30k brown 0.30 0.15 95 66 50k mauve 0.70 0.30 Set 4v 2.60 1.10 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055, AUSTRALIA Page 5 SG Michel Year Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Postage Dues - Numeral in Oval - various perfs simplified Values in kreuzer & gulden D96 1A 1894 1k - P10½ (U is FU with 3 short perfs) 0.40 D96 1C 1k - P11 (U is FU with 2 short perfs) 5.75 D96 1E 1k - P11½ (1 shortish perf) 1.70 D96 1F 1k - P12½ 5.65 D97 2F (1895) 2k - P12½ 7.45 2.30 D98 3A 3k - P10½ 2.65 D98 3E 3k - P11½ (M & U each have 1 short perf) 9.45 1.15 D99 4A 5k - P10½ 9.45 0.95 0.45 D99b 4B 5k - P10 8.20 D100 5A (1895) 6k - P10½ 7.45 11.70 D101 6A (1895) 7k 11.70 D102 7E 10k - P11½ 1.10 D102 7F 10k - P12½ 0.50 D102 7F 10k - P12½ (U is FU with 1 short perf) 0.50 D103 8E 20k - P11½ 3.85 D103 8F 20k - P12½ 11.70 D104 9A 50k - P10½ (FU, some shortish perfs) 38.05 D104 9E 50k - P11½ 42.80 Set 9v Emperor Francis Joseph I New Colours - granite paper - various perfs 105 67 1896 1g lilac (U has short corner, pulled perf, space filler) 8.20 2.00 106 68 2g green (U is FU with 4 short perfs) 36.90 17.55 Set 2v New Currency -- 100 heller = 1 krone Francis Joseph I - P13½ x 12½ Granite paper - Without diagonal bars of shiny varnish Values in heller & krone; numerals on coloured background 107 69 1899 1h mauve 0.30 108 70 2h grey 1.10 0.50
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