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1952/2008, seemingly complete mint never hinged collection including Airmail and many modern miniature sheets. Fine.
1870/77 Coat of Arms, mix of mint and used examples, over thirty items, including Otto, Viljoen, and Borrius printings, though several suspect pieces included, 1883 Second Republic issues mostly mint, with comprehensive selection of Arms issues to 1896, V.R.I. / E.R.I. overprints, several likely reprints therein, 1902 Edward VII complete mint, 1903 printings including £1 green & violet mint, 1904-9 issues complete, the £1 used (1) and mint on chalky paper (1, crease), mixed condition, despite the spurious nature of some of the items, a useful reference group for further study.
1872/74, Typographed by J.P.Borrius, Potchefstroom, 1 d., 6 d. and 1 s. values, all on thin transparent paper, fine roulette 15½-16, with 1 d. bright carmine in varying shades, including a fine unused horizontal pair with gum and four further used examples; 6 d. ultramarine with seven used examples, including one with unusual inking flaw at top and another used with Orange Free State cancellation; 1 s. green unused (3) including a sheet marginal vertical pair and used (5), the occasional fault, but a chiefly fine and interesting group.
1872/74, Typographed by J.P.Borrius, Potchefstroom , a mostly used collection, with 1 d. reddish pink to carmine-red shades (3), the Dec 1872 clear printings on thin opaque paper, 6 d. ultramarine unused with large part original gum and used (6), also displaying a ranges of shades, 1 s. green in unused top sheet marginal vertical pair (slight tone spots) and used (3); 1873/74 printings on thickish wove paper with used 1 d. rose (3), and 6 d. milky blue (3), two further used examples on thick dense paper; the odd small fault, generally fine, a scarce selection. (ex Scott 29-34)
1877, First British Occupation, “V.R. Transvaal”, Celliers printings, a mint and used selection including 3 d. lilac on pelure paper ,used (2); 6 d. milky blue imperforate on coarse soft paper used (2); June 1877 1 d. orange-red used; 1 d. bright red on stout hard surfaced paper, imperforate, optd. Type 4 in black, unused examples (11) and used examples (2), one unused example with RPSL certificate; used rouletted 1 d. bright red single and horizontal pair, some small flaws, mostly four-margin examples, a chiefly fine holding of these difficult stamps (21 items). (ex SG 87-99)
1877 (Aug 31): First British Occupation, "V.R. / Transvaal", 6 d. blue on rose paper, imperforate, used examples with Type 4 overprint inverted (5) one with the Plate Flaw “TZ missing in POSTZEGEL” cancelled at Heidelberg with "9" numeral, 6 d. blue on rose, fine roulette, used examples with overprint upright (2) and inverted (1); a range of shades and impressions, overall fine, a scarce selection. (ex Scott 113b, 114, 114a)
1901, group of 1 d. black on red paper multiples, all with controller´s signature, incl. a cpl. imperforated sheet of 24 subjects with all three settings and three sheets cut horizontally in half between stamps, some with postmark “PIETERSBURG APR 01” (SG-Nr. 4-6, 25-27), mostly very fine
1925, 1st Airmail issue, small specialized collection with two copies 9d imperf at left, plate flaws, multiples, 2 entires, etc.
1990/2010, seemingly complete mint never hinged collction including souvenir and miniature sheets. An uncommonly recent collection covering the first twenty years of independence.
1987, 100 Years Automobile, 1.50 K., series of 25 stamps in 22 karat gold foil, enormous unused dealers stock of 10.000 stamps, neatly sorted in fourty-two boxes per 250. Good condition.
1987, gold stamp series "100 Years of Automobiles", 21 different stamps in different quantities from approx. 150 to an estimated 700+ pieces per stamp (ex Michel No. A380-Y380)
1861/1975 (ca.), nice specialised collection in four volumes and 2 stockbooks, mostly on exhibition pages, starting with good part large Hermes Heads, including Paris print more than complete with several shades, some nice letters, later Michel no. 96 – 107, 118 – 22, 144 – 57, IV, 369 – 71, 437 – 46 and issues from 1936 collected according to watermark types, nice part postage due, areas, etc, also some literature.
1861/80, Large Hermes Head, specialized,mostly used collection with more than 100 stamps, each stamp specified by Simmermacher/Karamitsos, good quality
1862/1980 (ca.), used collection with some complete and better issues (including Michel No. 144-57), colors and specialties, neatly in the album with preprinted pages
1877/1900 (ca.), small lot of postal history, including 2 covers with ottoman all Arabic octagonal handstamps of Canea and Candia, 2 covers with handstamp of the Greek PO at Smyrna, "THE ASIA MINOR / SCREW STEAMSHIP CIE / SYMI AGENCY" handstamp on letter, etc.
1886/1923, unused/mint never hinged and used collection with many better values incl. postage due, good quality
1896, Olympic issue, unused and mostly used balance, including six 10 dr.-values, different types of cancellations, railway cancels, stamps used during the games incl. first day, etc. Very interesting lot.
1896/1900 (ca.), MARITIME MARKINGS: 30 stamps and pieces with mostly different markings, including several agency markings, Italian markings, LLOYD AUSTRIACO, VAPORE DAL LEVANTE, PLEINE MER, “STEAMER DAMASKINI/ AGENCY IN PATRAS”, etc.
1867/80 (ca.), Austria 1867 issue used in Hungary, 5 volumes with stamps, multiples , pieces and about 40 entires with some registered mail. Almost only clear central strikes with many rare cancels as MADA, KRASZNA-BELTEK, RAJECZ, VENDEGI, VASKOH, SZUCSANY, SZEMLAK, etc, etc, also Ryan handbook (half leather bound, in box)
1871/1940 (ca.), extensive holding with used collection, specialised according to types, perforations and watermarks, made up as exhibition collection, and some additional (also later) material, containing First issue with 68 stamps/pieces and five entires, Second issue with about 190 stamps and 35 entires, followed by specialised sections of the next issues with also many multiples and covers/cards, 1874 issue with several pseudo double prints (6 opinion Visnyovszki). Altogether 21 albums and stockbooks.
1871/74, collection of the first two issues, used and on covers with over 160 entires, including single stamps in different types and colours, unused and used postal stationery, various covers of the lithographic issue with single frankings of Mi. 2 and 5, registered mail, local registered mail, postal stationery with additional franking, etc..Condition little mixed, but mostly fine. Several certificates and opinions.
1881/1982 (ca.), extensive unused and unmounted mint collection in seven volumes, with many multiples, different perforations, watermarks, Mi. 120F in part sheet, 484 – 87, 528 – 37U, 1104I, Bl. 18A/B, , mainly imperforated issues of the 1950s, also in multiples somewhat specialised part postage due, etc. .
1934/63 (ca.), comprehensive mint never hinged/unused and used collection of souvenir sheets, with many duplicates, mostly fine to very fine, in two albums
1945/2000, mint never hinged collection, many cpl. sets, overall very fine condition, in four albums
1685/1849, exhibit collection with around 50 covers, including letters to abroad, registered letters, better postmarks, etc., plus few later covers ( here also Austria)
1867/1918, "POZSONY" (Bratislava), small exhibition collection with about 60 entires, including registered mail, different types of cancellations, mail to abroad, etc.
1874/1930, about 240 covers and cards including many registered items (also local), declared value, letters to abroad, ‘Mandat de Poste’, better cancellations; several items with certificates Orban
1934/87, collection of more than 600 souvenir sheets with many on registered or special airmail covers, with e.g. Mi. Bl. 1 (7), 2 (3), 3 (5), etc., in 16 albums
1930/2023 (ca.), mint never hinged collection with the strength lying in the modern issues, complete from 1999 to 2023. Good condition.
1950/2020 (ca.), mint never hinged collection, appearing to be complete from 1999 to 2020, when the country famously decided to stop issuing postage stamps. Fine.
1922/35, unused, predominantly mint never hinged collection of the overprint issues including many specialities like multiples, controls, varieties, coil joins and leaders. Beginning with six overprint trials including the two in red on British ½ d. stamps (Hib. PR 8+9), there follow the issued stamps with Seahorses Hib. T12-14 (2), the very rare Thom Rialtar 1d. carmine with inverted watermark (Hib. T26wa), 2d., watermark inverted and reversed (Hib. T29 wc), Seahorses Hib. T59-61 as well as a set of three vertical pairs with “S over E” variety and bottom sheet margin (T59g, T69c, T61f), Harrison overprints with long, serifed “1” (Hib. T62a-65a), Seahorses “Narrow Date” Hib. T66-68 including a number of varieties, composite vertical pair 5s. (Hib. T70v), horizontal pairs 2s.6d and 5s. (Hib. T69h+T70h) as well as 2s.6d. horizontal corner-marginal strip of three from top left, “Wide Date” Hib. T72-4 (T74; cert. MacDonnell AIEP), also including a number of varieties and Re-Engraved T-75-77 (T76 cert. Hamilton-Bowen BPP) including T75-6 in horizontal pairs. Finishing on proofs with Dollard Monocolour (17), Dollard Bi-Colour (26), Valdivia perf. (9) and imperf. (10), Angel Victory monocoloured (6) and bi-coloured (3) as well as O´Loughlin, Murphy & Boland (5) and Pictorial Machine Printing Co. (2) and two photographic essays. A remarkable collection in fine to very fine general condition.
1922/2020, extensive unused and primarily mint never hinged collection, profoundly specialized with shades, varieties, coil leaders, ends and joins, gutter pairs, booklet pains and other specialist aspects. Beginning with the First Definitive Series with a fine mint never hinged set, values to 1s. with selvedge and a used 2s.6d. with watermark inverted there follow better coil stamps such as 1933, 1d. perf. 15 x imperf. (single perf., Hib. D2ci) and with watermark inverted (Hib. D2ci wa), 2d. in a vertical strip of twenty showing two coil-joins (Hib. DJ8) and various paste-up leaders, booklet panes including 1931, 6x ½ d. (Hib. HP 1) and 1931, 3x 1d. plus three labels with watermark inverted (Hib. HP 3wa), gutter pairs with 1941, Easter Rising 2 ½ d., block of 36 with four gutter pairs, or 1968, 5s. and 10s. (Hib. D49-50), many uncommon varieties including 1922, ½. d. “green dot right of sword” (D1c) or ”broken lattice" (D2e), 1 ½ d. “broken fraction bar” (D3b), 1941, overprinted 2d. with “snub-nosed e and malformed 1” (C17a/d), 1949 Republic with “dot over Chimney” (C34a), 1952, Moore 2 ½ d., block of four from cracked plate (C39b),1954, Marian Year, block of four, one showing „hand flaw“ (C45a) and finally more interesting Postage Dues with a marginal set of the 1924 issue as well as 1d., watermark inverted and reversed (PD2 wc); 2d. , wmk. inverted (Hib. PD3wa) and sideways left (Hib. PD3wd), 1 d. with variety “inverted Q for O” (Hib. PD2a), 1940, 1s. watermark sideways left (PD14 wd). A fascinating collection in mainly fine to very fine in nine volumes.
1922/2020, large used, unused and predominantly mint never hinged duplicate stock from a strong section of the 1922 overprint issue including an Overprint proof as well as a 10 s. dull grey-blue, overprinted shiny blue-black, narrow lettering, by Thom & Co. (Hib. T61) and 5 s. rose-red overprinted in black, wide lettering, by Thom & Co. (Hib. T73). Later on better high values, inverted watermarks, unused coil stamps including 1933, ½ d. imperf x perf. 14 (4, Hib. D1ci), and more surprising items such as 1948, airmail 1 d. handstamped “Specimen” in red (2) or 1922, ½ d. handstamped “SPECIMEN” in black. Interesting and in good general condition.
1931/2019, extensive mint never hinged collection of stamp booklets in four volumes beginning with some incomplete examples of the very rare early issues Hib. HB1-5, HB 6, Edition 29-46, HB 7, Editions 31-48 and 33-50, HB7a, HB8, HB9, HB10, HB11 and seemingly complete throughout the issues form HB12. Also some postal stationery.
1948/65, specialized mainly mint never hinged and used collection of the airmail issue with a strong focus on varieties, often as part of unused multiples, perforations, sheet markings and individual FDCs. Fine to very fine general condition.
