377th Auction
20-25 September 2021 in Wiesbaden
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Exhibit sheet with 1922 1/2a green on thin smooth unglazed wove paper perf. 11 vertical pair with printed matter that was present on the paper before the stamps were printed, a booklet containing only two stamps and a 1926 cover from Pansemal to Barwani City.
1923 1a brown-red on thin smooth unglazed wove paper perf. 11. This is the rarest stamp of Barwani. BPA certificate (SG value £4250)
Registered cover franked with a pair of the 1922 ¼a grey (SG 13) and a pair + single of the 1923 1a brown-red on thin smooth unglazed wove paper perf 11 all tied by undated Barwani cds. This is one of only two known covers bearing the 1923 1a brown-red (SG 15). Arguably the rarest and most important postal history item from Barwani, certificate ISES 2021.
March 1923 ¼a black on wove paper perf 7 used. According to the Philatelic Journal of India (April 1925) only 1200 copies of this stamp were printed, certificate ISES 2021 (SG value £650)
March 1923 ¼a black on wove paper perf 7 horizontal pair with error, imperf between. This is one of only two known imperf between pairs. Certificate ISES 2021.
Exhibit sheet with a complete sheet of 12 of the May 1923 1/4 a rose on horizontally battone paper perf. 12
Exhibit sheet with a complete sheet of 12 of the May 1923 ¼ a rose on horizontally laid battone paper perf 12 with error middle row of perforation missing resulting in six imperf between vertical pairs, certificate ISES 2021 (SG value £3975)
Exhibit sheet with a complete sheet of 12 of the May 1923 ¼ a rose on horizontally laid battone paper pin-perf 6 along with a marginal used copy and a block of four with top right stamp pin-perf x perf 12, certificate ISES 2021 (SG value £3975)
May 1923 1/4 rose on toned laid battone paper perf 7. Note that the perf 7 variety was only printed in sheets of four to be used to make booklets. Left stamp with hidden tear, certificate ISES 2021 (SG value £1700)
May 1923 1/4 rose on toned laid battone paper perf 7 block of three. Note that the perf 7 variety was only printed in sheets of four to be used to make booklets. Left stamp with hidden tear (SG value £5100)
Exhibit page with 1925 ¼ a blue on vertically laid battone paper perf 11 top marginal half sheet of four with error, stamps tête-bêche. This is from the unique discovery sheet, only one other such tête-bêche pair exists. Also a complete normal sheet, certificate ISES 2021 (SG value £5000)
28 March 1933 registered cover within Barwani City to Barwani City franked on reverse with 1925 ¼a blue on laid battone paper x 2, a pair + 1929 ½a turquoise-green pair & single and a pair of the 1929 1a rose-carmine pair all tied by "BARWANI / 28 MARCH 33" cds. A spectacular three color franking of Barwani.
Exhibit sheet with a complete sheet of the 1927 1/4 a milky blue on thin brittle wove paper perf. 7 and a complete sheet of the 1927 1/2 a yellow-green on thin brittle wove paper perf. 7 along with a used postcard from Barwani City to Khetri printed from cliché 2 that was used to print the 1/2 a stamp.
Exhibition page with a complete sheet of the 1927 ½ a yellow-green on thin brittle wove paper perf 7 with cliché arrangement (1,4 / 2,3) with error middle column of perforation missing resulting in two imperf between horizontal pairs. This being the unique discovery sheet. Also a normal sheet wit the same previously unrecorded cliché arrangement, certificate ISES 2021 (SG value £5000)
11 Nov 1930 registered cover with boxed "BARWANI" registration strike franked with 1926 4a orange-brown on thin brittle wove paper perf 7 tied by "BARWANI / 11 NOV 30" cds (SG value £2250)
Exhibit sheet with 1926-27 4a yellow-brown a complete booklet containing five panes from the 1st printing of the 4 a stamp. This is the only known booklet of this stamp, Unique. Also, two marginal copies.
