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View This Direct Sale Online At DIRECT SALE All items are available for DIRECT SALE on a First Come, First Served Basis 1064 972 904 339 View this direct sale online at www.aucklandcitystamps.co.nz PO Box 27646, Auckland 1440, New Zealand • Ph +64 9 522 0311 • Fax +64 9 522 0313 • Email [email protected] 1 2 3 4 5 10 7 11 12 8 9 13 15 14 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 - Plate 1 - 24 25 23 26 27 30 31 28 36 33 34 39 38 37 40 41 43 45 44 47 - Plate 2 - 48 53 50 51 56 49 59 57 54 60 62 61 64 63 65 70 67 75 74 71 - Plate 3 - 80 82 79 84 88 90 91 85 89 92 94 95 97 98 102 103 104 114 - Plate 4 - 107 118 112 105 111 123 119 122 110 124 138 137 136 1133 143 127 133 139 - Plate 5 - 148 129 140 151 149 153 154 155 159 182 158 156 167 160 170 180 181 174 - Plate 6 - 205 168 184 191 188 179 201 199 196 220 192 195 227 209 208 212 214 235 - Plate 7 - 242 247 253 324 271 305 361 370 306 371 322 396 313 360 395 368 390 436 - Plate 8 - 441 498 497 504 496 516 520 521 569 568 589 626 625 623 660 679 659 - Plate 9 - Welcome To Our Postal History Direct Sale We are pleased to offer a Large Direct Sales List of NZ Postal History (1147 items) and NZ Postmarks (775 items). All items are available for Direct Sale on a first come first served basis. As a bonus – if you purchase 5 or more items we offer a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 10%. Highlights in the NZ Postal History Section include: Item 2 – 1852 Paid At Otago Prestamp Entire - $3000 Item 25 – 1868 Cover sent by Governor George Grey from Kawau island - $1000 Item 27 – 1868 Goldfield Otago Cover Used at Waipori - $1500 Item 63 – 1883 2nd Sideface Cover with “W” handstamp - $1250 Item 97 – 1903 2d Purple Cover with Missent to Hobart boxed cachet - $500 Item 153 – 1915 Registered Chatham Islands Local Cover - $250 Item 339 – 1931 Airs Cover 9th November Highfield PO Cover - $750 Item 759 – 1859 Warkworth Manuscript on Cover - $500 Item 904 – 1925 Mixed Postage Due Franking Postcard - $350 Item 972 – 1863 Colombo Shipwreck Cover - $900 Item 1063 – 1930 Nurse Health FDC - $500 Item 1064 – 1932 2d Blue Boy on Cover - $400 Item 1143 – 1965 AR Registered Cover with QE values to 3/- - $500 Highlights in the NZ Postmark Section: Item 1211 – Kaitaia A15 Bullseye Obliterator Cover - $200 Item 1256 – Waimate Manuscript on Imperf 6d Red Brown FFQ - $500 Item 1346 – Pine Island Cover with strikes on various stamps $250 Item 1380 – Waikoukou 1889 Cover with 2d 2nd Sideface Strip of 3 - $300 Item 1686 – Goldfield cds on 6d Red Brown FFQ - $250 Item 1724 – The Delta AF E on 1943 Health FDC - $200 Item 1768 – Amberley 1886 Homemade Oblit Postcard - $250 Item 1852 – Waiariari 1911 cds on Postcard - $250 Item 1867 – Albany St 1884 cds on 2nd Sideface Cover - $200 Item 1896 – Leith Valley cds on 1908 Postcard - $400 Item 1925 – Weatherstone Oblit 018 on Imperf 1d SG 8 FFQ - $400 Item 1929 – Birchwood Telegraph Handstamp on QV 1 1/2d Lettercard - $500 Item 1973 – Wendon 1893 Manuscript cancel on 2nd Sideface Cover - $400 Orders can be placed by phone, fax, e-mail or by post. Please order early to save disappointment. We are strong supporters of the Postal History Society of New Zealand - If you are interested in becoming a member please fill in the enclosed form. The Society was established in 1964 and will be 50 years old next year. Kind regards, David Holmes & Nigel Shanks PO Box 27646, Auckland 1440, New Zealand • Ph +64 9 522 0311 • Fax +64 9 522 0313 [email protected] • www.AucklandCityStamps.co.nz LOT PRICE LOT PRICE NEW ZEALAND POSTAL HISTORY 13 U 1863 (JU13) On Piece FFQ’s Imperf 1d Red 500 Imperf, 2d P13 Blue & 6d P13 Black Brown tied by PRESTAMP ENTIRES/COVERS “016” (Waitahuna) with a full “Goldfield/A/Otago” 1 C 1851 (OC24) Inwards Entire Posted at Lawton/UK 300 cds at left. Fine Goldfields/Otago Postal History with London Paid & Ship-Letter/London red cancels Piece (3) addressed to “The Reverend/B W Dudley/Lyttel- 14 C 1864 (OC10) Mourning Cover to England with 6d 250 ton”. Cover rated ‘2’ in Black and ‘8’ in Red. Also Red Brown Perf FFQ Posted at Christchurch. Via Wellington receiving cds (1) Southampton. Backstamped London & Haverford. 2 C 1852 (FE14) Early Entire written to W Bottomley, 3000 Fine (1) Belfast with a good strike of the Rare “Paid At 15 C 1865 (20/2) Manuscript Cover addressed to a 450 Otago” Crown-In-Circle handstamp. The Cover Draper, Manse St, Dunedin. Has 2d Blue Perf rated ‘2’ & 1/4 in black. Backstamped with PO FFQ tied by indistinct 027 Obliterator. Has a fine Otago 16/2/52 manuscript cancel. Also unframed “OTAKIA” Manuscript cancel on the back. Also a Otago & Belfast cancels. Interesting & Rare Otago red Dunedin 5-Line Red cds. The cover has a small Postal District Item (1) tear at right. Otago Postal History Early Cover (1) 3 C 1852 (MA22) Inward Prestamp Cover with Ship- 350 16 C 1865 (JY26) Goldfields Cover with 2d Blue Perf 450 Letter/London & Tombstone red cancels addressed FFQ tied by Dunedin duplex cancel to Waikouaiti. to Mr George Fuller, Post Office, New Plymouth. Backstamped with Manuscript “W 28/7/65” cancel Has Auckland & New Plymouth (Crown-in-Oval) for Waikouaiti. Slight staining (1) handstamp. Cover rated ‘8’ in red & ‘2’ in black. 17 C 1866 (1 AU) Manuscript Cover to England with 450 Some ageing (1) “Ross” Manuscript at left. Has 6d Red-Brown Perf 4 C 1853 (DE8) Wrapper with a good “Paid At Nelson” 500 FFQ to England. London Paid 19 AU 66 red cds. Red Crown Circle handstamp to Edinburgh. Cover Backstamped Hokitika. Light soiling (1) rated ‘4’ in red & ‘1/4’ in black. Backstamped Nel- 18 C 1866 (12/11) Cover to England with 2d Blue SG 900 son Apr 10 1854 receiving cancel. (1) 114 Strip of 3 cancelled by “Turanga”(Gisborne) 5 C 1855 (FE15) Early Wrapper addressed “To the 450 cancels. Backstamped with Turanga manuscript, Manager, Union Bank of Australia, Nelson” with Auckland & Birmingham cancels. Fine Gisborne red “Paid At Wellington” Crown Circle handstamp. Postal District Cover (1) Rated ‘2’ in red. Has Wellington & Nelson unframed 19 C 1866 (AP14) Manuscript “K” (Kowhai) Cover with 450 cancels. Good strike handstamp (1) 2x 2d Blue & 6d Red-Brown Perf FFQ’s all with 6 C 1857 (29JU) Entire endorsed “Per Esther” written 300 Manuscript “K” cancels all tied with Oblit “C” can- by William Allen to WW Taylor, Wellington re a cels to England. Backstamped with Christchurch Deed of Assignment. Has Ahuriri & Wellington Wright machine, London & Caisior cancels. (1) unframed cancels. Handstruck “2” in black. Filing 20 C 1866 (FE10) Cover to England with 6d Red-Brown 250 creases (1) Perf FFQ tied by “PICTON” Obliterator. Back- 7 C 1858 (4JU) Long Cover with “Paid At Auckland” 350 stamped Picton & Portsmouth cancels (1) Red Crown Circle Handstamp addressed to 21 C 1866 (JN19) Mourning Cover to Okarito, West 150 Wanganui. Red ‘2’ in manuscript. Backstamped Coast with 2d Blue Perf FFQ tied by Auckland Auckland unframed cds (1) duplex cancel. Backstamped Hokitika. Part of flap 8 C 1858 (JA11) Entire addressed to Messrs Powell 150 with manuscript Okarito missing. It has a couple of & Co, Wanganui Posted at Wellington with part letters of the cancel still there (1) “Petre” receiving cds. Has ‘2’ handstruck marking. 22 C 1866 (MY28) Cover addressed to R Glendining, 100 Usual filing crease (1) Dunedin with 2d Blue SG 114 tied by light “01” 9 C 1859 (NO9) Cover to Kaiapoi with ‘2’ in red. Back- 150 Oblit. Backstamped Oamaru & Dunedin cancels. stamped with light Christchurch cds (1) Minor ageing & creases (1) 10 C 1860 (NO19) Small Cover with Red “Paid At Wel- 250 23 C 1866 (NO2) Cover to Jersey, Channel Islands 250 lington” Crown Circle cancel with ‘2’ handstamp. with 2x 2d Blue & 6d Red-Brown Perf FFQ (10d Has Petre NO 21 1860 receiving cds. Light ageing Rate) tied by light “8” (Wanganui) Obliterators with (1) London Paid 12 JA 66 red cancel. Backstamped 11 C 1861 (JY22) Wrapper addressed to “Chief Com- 150 Wanganui,Wellington & Jersey cancels. Cover has missioner Native Lands/Nelson with handstruck “2” light ageing and a vertical crease (1) in black. Has Nelson unframed receiving cds. Light 24 C 1867 (DC5) Cover with 6d Red Brown Perf FFQ 300 vertical fold (1) tied by Oblit “C” with Christchurch Wright Machine FULL FACE QUEEN COVERS cancel at left to London. Endorsed “Via Panama” with London 27 JA 68 Red transit cancel. Back- 12 C 1859 (MY12) Small Blue Cover with Imperf 2d 150 stamped Croydon JA 27 68 receiving cds. (1) Blue SG 9 with 4 Good Margins tied by light Oblit 25 C 1868 (AU31) George Grey endorsed Cover Posted 1000 “16” (Port Victoria) cancel addressed to W Aitken, at Kawau addressed to The Rev. J Aitken, Auck- Queen Street, Auckland. Auckland unframed MY land. Has 2d Blue Perf FFQ tied by Oblit “1” cancel. 27 1859 receiving cds. Backstamped Port Victoria. Has “Kawau Aug 31 1868” manuscript cancel on Some heavy staining (1) the back flap plus Auckland SP 2 68 cds.
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