380th Auction
16-17 & 20-25 March 2023 in Wiesbaden
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1919, British Occupation Surcharges 2r. (2), 3r. (2) and 5r. (2) tied by cds. "BATUM -5 5. 20" to a registered card to France, violet boxed registration, reverse arrival cds. "BORDEAUX GIRONDE 5 - 6 20", very fine and scarce usage
1956/57, wm 'St. Edward's crown' 1½ a. on 1½ d. In horizontal pair (separated at bottom) with 1952/54, ½ a. on ½ d., used on commercial airmail cover from "BAHRAIN .. FE 57" to Doha, Qatar; the envelope with some marginal transportation faults, the pair in very fine condition (partly lifted for inspection of watermark). One of the greatest rarities of the British agencies in Arabia; only one further copy of this rare stamp has been recorded from Bahrain (also on cover). Certificate David Brandon (1997)
1915, British Occupation, complete set of thirteen, very fresh and clean assembly, neatly tied by cds "DUALA 14 7 15 (KAMERUN) a", 2m. one short perf., otherwise very fine, signed Bothe
1851, Beaver 3p. red and Albert 6p. slate violet, fresh color and each with good margins, tied by straight-line "PAID" resp. "REGISTERED" to front of colorless embossed registered cover with adjacent cds. "LOSKEY UC Febr. 9th 1856" to New York, with red "PAID" and manuscript "15" alongside, two vertical folds not affecting the adhesives, the stamps cleaned and partially repaired, especially 6p. at upper left corner. Despite the faults on outstanding item with only one other cover known to the US paying the 9p. rate.
1859, Beaver 3p. red, vertical pair tied by numeral "12" with adjacent cds. "DUNDAS MY 31 1859" to cover to Massachusetts, upper stamp small tear and short perf, otherwise fine
1858, Albert 10c. dull violet, fresh color and good perforation, tied by illegible cancel to mourning cover (shortened) with adjacent cds. "INNERKIP 11/8/66" to Detroit, some aging, otherwise fine
1924, Georve V. 5£ black on yellow, fresh colour, good perforation, unused, very fine copy of this key stamp, certificate RPSL (1968)
1870, 1 s. black, used with manuscript obliteration, thinned in serveral places and stained at top, rare stamp, certificate RPSL (2022)
POSTCARD STAMPS: 1879, 3c. on 16c. yellow, fresh color and good perforation, unused with part original gum, fine
1854, unissued '9½ Arches' ½ a. deep vermillion, horizontal strip of three with right sheet margin with inscription "be cut off", nice vivid colour and good margins, unused without gum as prepared. A very fine and rare multiple. Certificate BPA (2018)
1854/55, Die I, ½ a. blue, tied by blue diamond of dots to small letter sheet from Vellore to Secunderabad, very fine
Die I, ½ a. blue, little touched at base, tied by Bombay series type "36" to small entire letter from Nassick to Ahmednagar
1854/55, Die I, stone A, ½ a. pale blue, horizontal strip of 6, fresh colour and good to mostly large margins, neatly cancelled by diamond of dots. The left stamp small termite holes, otherwise very fine. A rare multiple. Certificate BPA (2016)
½ a. blue, Die II, marginal block of 12, unused, little toned, one stamp with paper errow
1854/55, Die II, ½ a. blue, little cut into at left, tied by Bombay series type "76" to small cover from Nagpore to Secunderaba
1 a. red, fresh colour and large margins, at right wide sheet margin with part of marginal inscription "ards the RIGH", neatly cancelled, very fine
1 a. red, Die I, horizontal block of 8, nice colour and ample to large margins, used with diamond of dots, two stamps additionally with arrival or transit mark "BASEL 30 AUG 55". One stamp small hinge thin, otherwise very fine and fresh. A rare multiple.
1 a. red, fresh colour and large margins tied by Bombay type "1" two small envelope from Bombay to Calcutta
1 a. red, fresh colour and large margins tied by Madras type "139" two small envelope from Madura to Madras
1 a. red, fresh colour and large margins, sheet margin at left, tied by Bombay type "1" two small envelope from Bombay to Calcutta
1 a. red, Die II, slightly touched, but mostly ample margins, tied by diamond of dots, to small folded letter 1855 "via Marseille" to London and re-directed to Kent, with red boxed "POSTAGE NOT PAID TO LONDON"; charged upon arrival ("1/10"?)
1 a. dull red, Die 2, horizontal strip of seven, nice colour and good to large margins, used with diamond of dots, two stamps additionally with part of red cds.. The central stamp faint crease, otherwise very fine. A rare multiple.
1 a. red, Die III, slightly touched, but mostly ample margins, tied by clear octagonal "B18" and manuscript "stamped", with adjacent "BARRACKPORE 1856 AUG.." (date inverted), to small envelope to London with boxed "INSUFFICIANT" and charged with "6" pence.
1854, 4a blue and pale red, 1st printing, two copies, cut to shape, together with 1 a. red, tied by diamond of dots to letter sheet with reverse side red boxed "CALCUTTA G.P.O. SHIP LETTER NO 8 1854" and front side re "INDIA PAID" to Hamburg, endorsed "per Oriental via Trieste"; Hamburg arrival mark of 16.12. The entire with small paper fault in the address area, still fine. A rare entire.
Second printing, 4 a. blue and red, good to extremely large margins with full wavy line at left and part at base, nice colour, cancelled by diamond of dots. A very rare stamp in this condition.
Second printing, 4 a. blue and red, slightly touched at top and base, large margin with full wavy line at right, nice colour, cancelled by diamond of dots. Very fine.
Second printing, 4 a. blue and red, vertical pair, the lower stamp slightly touched at base, otherwise good to large margins, nice colour, cancelled by diamond of dots. A very scarce multiple.
Second printing, 4 a. blue and red, cut to shape, tied by numeral in diamond to small cover from Kohat via Southampton to London and re-directed, additionally franked with GB 1856/59, 1 d. (some short perfs). A fine and scarce combination. Certificate BPA (2017)
Fourth printing 4 a. deep blue and red, good margins, used with diamond of dots, very fine, certificate RPSL (1985)
Fourth printing, 4 a. blue and red, vertical pair, ample margins, nice colour, cancelled by diamond of dots. Very fine.
Fourth printing, 4 a. blue and red, vertical strip of three, the upper stamp cut to shape at top, otherwise good to large margins, nice colour, cancelled by diamond of dots and additional manuscript. A very scarce multiple.
Fourth printing, 4 a. deep blue and red, and 1 a. red, all cut to shape, tied by diamond of dots to small cover from "TEZPORE 23 OCT.1856", endorsed "Per Overland mail via Southampton"to London with frontside arrival mark. The right 4 a. Small scissors cut at base, otherwise fine, certificate BPA (2017)
Fifths printing, 4 a. blue and red, large margins and nice colour, cancelled by diamond "C135" and tied by red PAID-marking to piece. Very fine. Certificate BPA (2018)
Fifth printing 4 a. blue and rose red, just touched at top right, otherwise wide margins, neatly cancelled by central "B1", on small piece, fine and scarce
2 a. green, block of four with bottom sheet margin with inscription "RICE TEN", fresh colour and large even margins, unused, pre-fold between the vertical pairs and the upper pair with faint crease, still fine and very scarce
2 a. green, horizontal pair with ample to large margins, used with diamond of dots and part of French manuscript tax
