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Postal Stamp Auction Tuesday 16 February 2021 5 31 POSTAL STAMP AUCTION TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 5 31 2835 2091 2854 2945 2094 3469 MOWBRAY COLLECTABLES, PRIVATE BAG 63000, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND 6140 675 676 679 680 681 682 684 685 687 688 690 691 692 693 694 695 699 703 701 705 706 710 712 713 716 738 741 743 745 746 747 756 764 765 817 791 837 838 875 842 ex 843 ex 850 841 878 899 896 911 885 904 916 917 - image reduced in size 905 POSTAL AUCTION 531 Closes: Tuesday 16th February 2021 912 929 918 932 INDEX OF LOTS 1 - 373 Collections & Accumulations 374 - 420 Collectables 421 - 521 Thematics 522 - 535 Accessories 536 - 538 Catalogues 539 - 563 Literature 564 - 626 New Zealand - Postal History 933 938 941 944 976 627 - 674 - Postal Stationery 675 - 1317 - Definitives 1318 - 1343 - Airmail 1344 - 1541 - Commemoratives 1542 - 1631 - Health 1632 - 1824 - Officials 1825 - 1876 - Life Insurance 977 982 985 1877 - 1946 - Postal Fiscals 1947 - 1966 - Booklets 1967 - 2088 - Other 2089 - 2187 - Revenues 2188 - 2222 - Cinderellas 2223 - 2295 Polar 2296 - 2330 Flight Covers 2331 - 2558 Australia 991 ex 1002 1006 1015 1027 1198 2559 - 2826 Pacific Islands 2827 - 2941 Great Britain 2942 - 3380 British Commonwealth 3381 - 3883 Foreign IMPORTANT INFORMATION: - You can bid by mail, phone, fax, email or via our website - see contact details below. - For enquiries on any lots, contact our office as above. - Lots are listed on a simplified basis unless otherwise stated. 996 1043 1046 - Stamps illustrated in colour may not be exactly true to shade. - Bids under 2/3rds of estimate are generally not considered. - NZ Bidders: GST of 15% will be added to successful bids. EXCHANGE RATES at time of printing (subject to change) NZ Dollar equals UK 54p, USA 73c, Australia 96c, Canada 92c, Euro 60c, Japan ¥76, Hong Kong $5.63, Singapore 97c. 1024 1134 1175 POSTAL AUCTION 531 Closes: Tuesday 16th February 2021 INDEX OF LOTS 1 - 373 Collections & Accumulations 374 - 420 Collectables 421 - 521 Thematics 522 - 535 Accessories 536 - 538 Catalogues 539 - 563 Literature 564 - 626 New Zealand - Postal History 627 - 674 - Postal Stationery 675 - 1317 - Definitives 1318 - 1343 - Airmail 1344 - 1541 - Commemoratives 1542 - 1631 - Health 1632 - 1824 - Officials 1825 - 1876 - Life Insurance 1877 - 1946 - Postal Fiscals 1947 - 1966 - Booklets 1967 - 2088 - Other 2089 - 2187 - Revenues 2188 - 2222 - Cinderellas 2223 - 2295 Polar 2296 - 2330 Flight Covers 2331 - 2558 Australia 2559 - 2826 Pacific Islands 2827 - 2941 Great Britain 2942 - 3380 British Commonwealth 3381 - 3883 Foreign IMPORTANT INFORMATION: - You can bid by mail, phone, fax, email or via our website - see contact details below. - For enquiries on any lots, contact our office as above. - Lots are listed on a simplified basis unless otherwise stated. - Stamps illustrated in colour may not be exactly true to shade. - Bids under 2/3rds of estimate are generally not considered. - NZ Bidders: GST of 15% will be added to successful bids. EXCHANGE RATES at time of printing (subject to change) NZ Dollar equals UK 54p, USA 73c, Australia 96c, Canada 92c, Euro 60c, Japan ¥76, Hong Kong $5.63, Singapore 97c. PAGE 5 CONDITIONS OF SALE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS CATALOGUE: * - MUH (mint, not hinged) H/H - heavy hinged pmk - postmark / - mint & used h/s - handstamp PPC - picture postcard ACS - Auckland City Stamps (NZ) LH - light hinged PU - postally used b/s - backstamp LJ - Len Jury R - revenue BW - Brusden White M - mint, previously hinged r/s - rubber stamp C - cover/entire/postcard MNG - mint no gum S - specimen cds - circular date stamp m/s - miniature sheet seln - selection CP - Campbell Paterson (NZ) or manuscript postmark SG - Stanley Gibbons (UK) CTO - cancelled to order o/c - off centre s/l - straight line FDC - first day cover OG - original gum "GU" and "FU" refer to the postmark FU - fine used (light pmk) P - proof/reprint GU - good used p/c - postcard PAGE 6 CONDITIONS OF SALE COLLECTIONS and ACCUMULATIONS 1M Aden & States 1939-63 accum of 71v on 7 pages with range of shades. SG cat £235+. Mostly mint. $75 2/ Aitutaki 1974-77 range of 57 incl many 1974 Shells to $2 (total cv of £39). Also Niue 1969-76 sets $50 (72 mint) & Tokelau 1975-78 sets (36 mint). Total 165. 3* Album: Davo album NZ 1990-97 (incl health & Xmas). Complete with stamps incl $20 defin. $350 Excellent cond. Weighs 2kg. 4M Antigua 1938-67 small colln 46v on 6 pages. SG cat £140+. Mint. $40 5M Ascension to PNG 1935-1960s mint range of 569v on 77 New Age pages. Incls various 1948 Silver $120 Wedding sets, though some variable cond. 6 M* Atlantic Isl & Africa c1950-90 colln of 146v + 3 m/s featuring flags, fish, maps etc on 7 Hagners. $75 Mint/MUH. 7/ Australia 1913-73 useful mixed mint & used colln of 240 diff in SG L/L illust album. Only earlier $275 defins are a few Roos, but commems quite good with several 1930s sets used, & 1958 Arms to £2. Pre-decimals all in mounts (later issues mostly mint). Decimals are all used. Some used AAT at end. SG cat £623. 8U Australia 1913-78 colln of c550 diff. Noted GV to 1/4d, mostly 1930s commems (no 5/- Bridge), $275 1937 to £1, 1949-50 Arms to £2, etc. Considerable CV. 9/ Australia 1913-1936 Roos & GV, range of 57 diff on 8 pages. Better items incl used Roos SG 8 $150 (GU), 35, 36, 38 (2 shades), 39, 41 (GU), 109, 110, GV SG 5, 10, 50, 64, 65, 78, 98, 103a, 5d on 4½d SG 120 (also mint). SG cat £377. Mint & mostly used. 10 U Australia 1913-53 postal stationery cutouts (cut square), fine range of 107 on 8 old album pages, $45 incl 1d Roos (11), GV (71, 1d to 5d), GVI (25, 1d to 3½d). Extraordinary range of colours in some designs/values. All used. 11 U Australia c1913-1930s GV & 1d Roos x 175g off paper mixture, values up to 5d seen + odd perfin. $30 12 U Australia 1913-79 comprehensive simplified FU colln of 580 diff. No Roos or GV Heads, otherwise $400 virtually complete, missing only 1913 6d Kookaburra, 1932 5/- Bridge & 1964 £2 Navigator. Almost all fine cds cancels. A quality colln. SG cat £800. 13 U Australia 1913-1970s bulk GU/FU stock in 516 envelopes/packets in 4 poly bags. Variable $500 quantities in each & generally sorted by individual values, though some mixed contents noted. Weight 3.92 gross. 14 U Australia 1918-23 GV, new colours, wmk wide crown over A (SG type 5), range of 111 (incl many $225 FU) on 7 pages. Noted ½d x 4, 1d violet x 10, 1½d black-brown x 4, 1½d red-brown x 11, 1½d green x 19, 2d brown-orange x 20, 2d rose-scarlet x 22, 4d violet x 2, 4d ultramarine x 5, 1/4d blue x 6. Also 1916-18 1d scarlet, rough paper x 8 (incl Die 2 x 2). Noted some interesting pmks. SG 56- 66, 47-47j. Cat £450 simpl. 15 U Australia 1918-20 GV, wmk SG type 6a (multiple wide crown over A), range of 70 used (incl many $175 FU) on 4 pages. Noted ½d x 20, 1d x 14, 1½d black-brown x 9, 1½d red-brown or chocolate x 27. Shades noted. SG 48-52. Cat £377 simpl. 16 / Australia 1927-74 patchy mixed mint & used colln of 185 diff + 1 m/s in SG illustrated L/L album. $250 Nothing before 1927, but noted FU SG 97, 103a, 126, 135, 150-2 set, 161-3 set, 193-5 set, 224c (£1 Arms), Mint SG 237 (5/-), 1971 Xmas block of 7 MUH. Also small AAT colln of 20 incl 1966 1c- $1 set. SG cat £365. 17 / Australia 1927-65 pre-decimal commem colln of 243 diff on pages. Earlies rather patchy but incl $200 Sturt set m&u, used sets Macarthur, Victoria, Anzac (1/- GU), Silver Jubilee, NSW, also FU 3d. SG 168c, 1½d SG 182, Arms 5/- - £2, 2/6d SG 253ba (sepia, no wmk), mint 6d Kookaburra SG 14b. SG cat £489. Mostly used, some mint. 18 * Australia 1927-44 small range of 22 diff MUH on quality "Lindner" hingeless 18-ring pages (unusual $135 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS CATALOGUE: enclosed mounting system). Incl 1930 Sturt set, 19310 2d-6d Air set & 6d sepia, 1932 6d Kookaburra, 1932 2d (both), 3d Bridge, 1936 Cable set, 1942-4 1d-5½d set. With complete set of * - MUH (mint, not hinged) H/H - heavy hinged pmk - postmark 15 Lindner pages 1913-44. (SG cat £124 as mint). / - mint & used h/s - handstamp PPC - picture postcard 19 U Australia 1927-2002 used colln in Grafton album. Incl 1/- Anzac, 1938 £1 & £2 Arms. Several 100 $150 ACS - Auckland City Stamps (NZ) LH - light hinged PU - postally used stamps. 2.1kgs. b/s - backstamp LJ - Len Jury R - revenue 20 U Australia 1927-30 ½d-1/4d GV, wmk multiple crown & A, p13½ x 12½, range of 108 used (incl many $175 BW - Brusden White M - mint, previously hinged r/s - rubber stamp FU) on 6 pages. Noted 1½d red-brown x 2, 2d ditto, 3d die I x 6, 4d x 6, 4½d (SG 103 FU cat £35), C - cover/entire/postcard MNG - mint no gum S - specimen 5d x 12, 1/4d x 3 (all FU). Also 1931-36 ½d-1/4d GV wmk T15 (multiple crown & C of A), similar cds - circular date stamp m/s - miniature sheet seln - selection range of 60 used (many FU) on 4 pages, incl 1/4d x 7 FU.
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