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AUCTION 226 Closing Tuesday November 13, 2018 AUCTION 226 Closing Tuesday November 13, 2018 Ex1367 960 974 856 1585 1307 859 VIEW THIS AUCTION ONLINE AT WWW.AUCKLANDCITYSTAMPS.CO.NZ No Buyer’s Commission PO Box 99988 Newmarket Auckland 1149 NZ • Ph +64 9 522 0311 • Fax +64 9 522 0313 • Email [email protected] 13 29 30 46 52 Ex 67 190 201 Ex 284 Ex 308 319 Ex 334 370 Ex 372 376 Ex 422 Ex 415 448 451 450 447 626 642 Ex 684 Ex 756 769 789 Ex 788 Ex 686 Ex 834 851 862 863 855 857 858 868 - Plate 1 - 854 865 869 888 Ex 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 Ex 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 965 976 - Plate 2 - 983 985 992 991 995 998 996 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1013 Ex 1012 1022 1015 1030 1057 1058 1073 1091 1086 1090 Ex 1110 1109 1138 Ex 1134 1144 1129 1154 1156 1150 1158 1163 1167 - Plate 3 - Welcome To Auckland City Stamps Auction 226 Welcome to Postal Auction 226 which contains 2258 lots of World & New Zealand Stamps & Covers and closes on Tuesday November 13, 2018. The New Zealand dollar has dropped significantly in recent weeks, making purchasing more appealing for some overseas clients. A guide only is below - do please check with your own preferred financial advisors for up to date rates as they can change: • $US100.00 buys approximately $150.00 New Zealand dollars. • £100.00 buys approximately $195 New Zealand dollars. • EURO100.00 buys approximately $175 New Zealand dollars. • $AU100.00 buys approximately $109 New Zealand dollars. In World Stamps the highlights include Lots 701-755 Pitcairn Island Postal History range from 1920’s, Lot 856 USA 1893 $2 Columbus Fine Mint (Est $1000) and Lot 859 USA 1893 $5 Columbus Mint (Est $1250). In New Zealand Stamps the highlights include Lot 936 Imperfect Full Face Queen 6d Red Brown NZ Watermark Roulette 7 SG 103 Used (Est $3000), Lot 960 Official piece with 2nd Sideface 5d OPSO & 1/2d Newspaper OPSO (Est $3750), Lot 974 5/- Mt Cook Upright Wmk Mint (Est $2000), Lot 985 5/- Mt Cook P14 uni (Est $2000), Lot 1086 1935 5d Swordfish Cobalt Blue unhinged (Est $1750), Lot 1150 1966 4d Scout with Gold Missing Error unh (Est $2500), Lot 1253 1910 1/2d Victoria Land Used (Est $1375), Lots 1278-1372 Cinderellas a great range from 1890’s incl WW1 & WW2, Exhibition labels etc, Lot 1374 2004 40c Wellington Arts Festival Stamp (Est $1750), Lot 1459 Life Insurance 1905/06 2d Chestnut No VR unh (Est $6500). In New Zealand Postal History the highlights include Lot 1601 Paid At Port Victoria Prestamp Entire (Est $1250), Lot 1603 1858 Paid at Russell Early Cover (Est $2000), Lot 1610 1875 Entire to Mauritius with 1/- Green (Est $1250), Lot 1651 Life Insurance 1908 GLI Cover (Est $600), NZ Postmarks Lots 1712 to 2142 a Large range incl WW2 Covers noted Covers with Relief cancels from Dannevirke Military Camp, Paekakariki MC & Wingatui MC. In NZ Postcards see Lots 2159 to 2213 with a fine range mostly from the estate of Bernard Atkinson noting cards from the Murchison & Napier Earthquakes, Disaster, WW1 Parades & scenes, Maori, Shipping, Post Office Telegraphs, Railway and Gold Mining etc. Lastly there is a range of Kiloware & Collections lots. Scans of most lots are available – please contact us early with your requests. Our 16th Public Auction is being held in Auckland on Saturday March 9, 2019 and the deadline to receive consignments is approaching. Please contact David Holmes for a confidential appraisal. Good luck with your bidding in Auction 226 – please remember to phone, fax, post or e-mail your bids. For those clients who email bids note that we will always confirm receipt of your email by return - so if you don’t hear back from us please email again or contact the office. Auction 226 closes on Tuesday November 13, 2018. David Holmes Nigel Shanks Public auction 16 March 9, 2019 At Our On Site Auction Rooms - Located at Our Specific Areas Of Interest Include 1 Ngaire Ave, Newmarket Specialised Deceased Estates Postal History Collections Deadline for Consignments December 15, 2018 Early NZ Errors Revenues Full Face Railway Material Life Insurance Queens Postage Dues Postal Fiscals Exhibitions Contact David Holmes Early Health Specialised NZ for a confidential appraisal. Arms PHONE +64 9 522 0311 Prestamp Disaster Mail Rare Covers WE WILL TRAVEL ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD TO VIEW SUITABLE MATERIAL Early Great Australia Asia Britain * Pacific Islands Australian 15% Vendor Commission British States *GST will be added to the commission rate for local vendors Commonwealth PO Box 99988 Newmarket Auckland 1149 NZ • Ph +64 9 522 0311 • Fax +64 9 522 0313 [email protected] • www.AucklandCityStamps.co.nz 2 LOT NZ$ LOT NZ$ WORLD STAMPS & COVERS 34 C 1915 (19AU) Stampless Cover cancelled at ‘Hilwan’ to 100 AJMAN Atherstone, England. Has large oval ‘Australian & New 1 ** 1964 5r Black-headed Gulls & 10r Lanner Falcon SG 22 Zealand/Convalescent Hospital’ cachet at bottom left. 17/18 unh (2) Minor soiling. Backstamped Cairo & Athenree. (1) 2 ** Official 1965 5r Lanner Falcon SG 072 unh (1) 10 35 C 1915 (24AU) OHMS/Post Office Savings Bank Printed 50 ALAND Stampless env cancelled with ‘1st Aust Div Field PO’ 3 ** 1987 Birds Set SG 25/27 unh (3) 40 cds with red ‘Passed By No 2200 Censor’ to London. 4 ** 1990 Fish Set SG 41/43 unh (3) 11 Has a light vertical crease. Used at Mudros,Greece. 5 */** 1994 Butterflies Set SG 81/84 - 3x unh (4) 10 (1) 6 ** 1999 Folk Art - Decorated Furniture Booklet SG 20 36 C 1916 (17AP) GB KGV 2d Registered Printed env 50 147/50 unh (1) cancelled with ‘Field Post Office/IW’ Censored with 7 ** 2000 Sea Birds Set SG 162,164,166 unh (3) 10 Field/2876 red cachet to Australia. Has Pink Australian 8 ** 2006 Landscapes Pair SG 283/84 unh (2) 13 Imperial Force registartion label. Used in Belgium? (1) ALBANIA 37 C 1916 (26NO) Stampless Cover to South Australia with 75 9 ** 1963 Butterflies Part Set (No 10l) SG 774/78 unh (5) 25 ‘3rd Light Horse/AIF/Field Post Office cds. Censor No 10 ** 2008 Europa - The Letter Pair SG 3254/55 unh (2) 22 3228 violet cachet. Used in Egypt (1) PHOTO-PLATE ALGERIA 4 11 C 1925 (4FE) Coloured Picture Postcard with 45c Defini- 30 38 C 1916 (3JA) Egyptian Picture Postcard Posted at ‘Heli- 60 tive tied by Algiers cds (1) oplis’ to England with ‘1st V I Section/AIF’ violet cachet ANDORRA with signature (1) 12 ** (FR) 1973 Flowers SG F248,253/55,264/66 unh (7) 15 39 C 1916 (6DE) Printed Prisoner of War Letter 150 ANTIGUA Stampless Printed Cover Posted at Liverpool 13 * 1862 QV 6d Blue-Green SG 1 Mint Centred to bottom. 400 to Sydney. Has Censor ‘German Concentration Cat £800 (1) PHOTO-PLATE 1 Camps,Liverpool,NSW’ violet cachet. Minor staple 14 U 1862 QV 6d Blue-Green SG 1 Very Good to Fine Used 300 holes at top left. WW1 POW Mail addressed to ‘Soci- Cat £550 (1) ety of Friends’ (1) PHOTO-PLATE 4 15 ** 1980 Birds Set & Min Sheet SG 666/69 & MS670 unh 25 40 C 1919 (28MR) KGV 1/2d Green & 1d Red Printed 25 (4+M/S) Cover on Vacuum Oil Co Ltd/Wellington envelope. 16 ** 1985 Audubon Birds Set SG 924/27 unh (4) 20 Posted at Melbourne to NZ. Some creasing and light 17 ** 1988 Birds 10c,50c,1157,1161 Part Set unh (4) 10 ARGENTINA stain (1) 41 C 1920 928JL) Australian YMCA Stampless Printed env 40 18 ** 1964 Birds pair SG 1124/25 unh (2) 10 19 C 1967 (15DE) British Cerro Torre Expedition Printed 50 with light FPO No 64? cds to Inida. Backstamped with Postcard to NZ with 4x 8p Adhesives tied by Buenos boxed ‘Postage Free/EEF’ handstamp on the back (1) 42 U 1923/24 Roos 3rd Watermark 2/- Maroon SG 74 Fine 50 Aires cancels. Has ‘British Cerro Torre Expedition/ CTO (1) Base Camp/Laguna Torre 1967/68’ black cachet. 43 U 1926/30 KGV Mult A Watermark 4 1/2d Violet Die 2 SG 75 Signed by 4 members of the party. The card has faults 120a Fine CTO Aust Retail A$85 (1) (1) 44 U 1926/30 KGV Mult A Watermark P13 1/2 x 12 1/2 100 20 ** 1974 Birds Pair SG 1441/42 unh (2) 10 - 1d Green,1 1/2d Red-Brown,2d Scarlet,3d Dull 21 ** 1976 Birds Set SG 1517/20 unh (4) 13 ARUBA Ultramarine,4d Olive,5d Orange-Brown,1/4 Turquiose 22 ** 1994 WWF The Burrowing Owl Set SG 138/41 unh (4) 15 SG 95,97,99/104 All Fine CTO (7) 23 ** 2008 Flowers Set SG 428/31 unh (4) 25 45 U 1927 Canberra,1928 3d Kookaburra,1929 3d 50 24 ** 2011 Flowers Set of 10 in a Sheetlet SG 520/29 unh 60 Air,Western Australia,1930 Sturt Pair,1931 Kingsford Cat £35 (10) Smith Set,6d Airmail,1932 1/- Lyrebird,6d Kookaburra ASCENSION SG 105/06,115/118,121/3,139/40,146 All CTO (11) 25 U 1956 QE Definitives Set SG 57/69 Fine Used Cat £80 80 46 * 1929/30 Roo 5/- Grey & Yellow Mult A Wmk SG 11 250 (13) Mint with rough perfs at top Cat £250 (1) PHOTO- 26 ** 1994 Prehistoric Aquatic Animals Set SG 614/18 unh 10 PLATE 1 (4) 47 * 1929/30 Roo 6d Chestnut Mult A Wmk SG 107 Good 30 27 ** 1995 £1 Butterfly (Vanessa Atalanta) Min Sheet SG 12 Mint (1) MS661 unh (1) 48 U 1929/30 Roo Mult A Watermark 9d Purple,1/- Blue- 150 AUSTRALIA Green & 5/- Grey & Yellow SG 108,109,111 All Fine 28 U 1913/14 Roo 1d Red SG 2 postmarked ‘Forth/Tasma- 20 CTO cancels.
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