382nd Auction
18. – 23. September 2023 in Wiesbaden
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3d. on 25 pfg. with double overprint, one inverted, position 2, fresh color and good perforation, unused, a very scarce variety, signed Holcombe with certificate (1998)
4d. on 40 pfg., position 5, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, scarce from this setting, signed Holcombe with opinion (1995)
4d. on 40 pfg. with double overprint, one inverted, position 2, fresh color and good perforation, unused, a very scarce variety, signed Holcombe with certificate (1998)
8d. on 80 pfg., position 2, fresh color and good perforation, mint never hinged, very fine and scarce from this setting, certificate Rendon (for former pair; 1987)
8d. on 80 pfg. with inverted overprint, position 5, fresh color and good perforation, unused with large part original gum, very fine and attractive, an immensely rare stamp of which Gibbs just records 4 unused examples, signed Holcombe with certificate (1992)
5mm Spacing: 1d. on 3 pfg., horizontal pair from positions 4-5, the right stamp with variety "I for 1", mint never hinged, minor color adherence from underlying sheet, fine
20 pfg. with overprint error "1d. instead of 2d." and "I for 1", fresh color and good perforation, unused, minor thin and small spot at upper right, otherwise fine and very attractive, one of only two registered copies, a major rarity, signed and certificate RPSL (Victoria; 1999)
5d. on 50pfg. with inverted overprint, position 5, fresh color and good centering and perforation, unused, small scuff at lower left, otherwise a fine example of this major rarity with only 5 printed
5d. on 50pfg. with variety "no stop after I", position 2, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine
8d. in 80pfg., position 3, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, certificate BPA (1997)
1d. on 5 pfg. with clear double overprint, position 2, fresh color and good perforation, tied by oval "RABAUL JAN 2 1915" to small piece, very fine and attractive, according to Gibbs the only known used example of this striking variety, signed with certificate Holcombe (1992)
Provenance: The Garrison Collection (Spink, 2014)
Ernest Brown, March 1970
1d. on 5pfg. with clear double overprint, position 3 showing the variety "1 without serifs", fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine and rare especially the double overprint in combination with a variety, see also Gibbs page 114, note 7, signed with certificate Holcombe (1998)
2d. on 10 pfg., position 2 with clear double overprint, fresh color and good perforation, unused, a very attractive and rare stamp, with only very few from this setting recorded, signed Holcombe with certificate (1998)
3d. on 30 pfg., position 2, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, signed Sismondo with certificate (2003)
5d. on 50 pfg., position 1, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine and scarce from this setting, signed Holcombe with opinion (1993)
4d. on 40 pfg. with inverted overprint, position C, fresh color and good perforation, the certs mentions "faint thinnings", which are virtually impossible to detect, very fine for this and a great rarity with only 3 copies known, signed Miro and Holcombe with certificate (1994)
5d. on 50 pfg., position B with characteristics "R in GRI with broken serif at lower right and distended "I" almost doubled at base", fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine and interesting stamp from this rare setting, signed and certificate Holcombe (1995)
1d. on 3 pfg. brown, position D, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine and fresh, a very rare Setting and stamp, supplies of the 3 pf. ran out during the printing of the last Provisional issue, one of the finest of the already few we have registered, signed Stolow and Holcombe with certificate (1990)
2½d. on 20 pfg. ultramarine, 6mm spacing, with variety "no fraction bar in ½", unused, slightly toned, otherwise fine. The Status of this setting is unknown, also the "R" is from the original type used in Setting 5, detailed description see Robert M. Gibbs page 42-43, signed Holcombe wit certificate (1990)
2d. on 10pfg. with variety "1 for I", fresh color and good perforation, used with Gibbs type 4 "Simpsonhafen (Deutsch Neu-Guinea", slightly soiled, interesting item, possible printed from the postal stationery setting, signed Holcombe and certificate BPA (1974)
1d. on 5 pfg. with overprint variety "G.I.R. instead of G.R.I.", fresh color and good and perforation, tied by clear oval "RABAUL JAN 20 1915" to small piece, a very fine and attractive example of this rarity with a total of only 5 known, signed with certificate Holcombe (1993)
10 pfg. with overprint error "G.I.R d3" instead of "G.R.I. 1d", fresh color, good perforation and centering, unused, slightly toned at upper third, unused, a very fine and striking variety, extremely rare with no other copy registered, signed Champion a.o. and certificate PF (1995)
Provenance: Collection Marquess of Bute (Robson Lowe, 1959)
Reference: G.R.I. by Robert M. Gibbs, page 78
(2d.) on 10 pfg. with overprint variety ".GR.I 1d.", surcharged with wrong value and with stop before "G" and no stop after the "G", used with two-line "RABAUL NOV 16 1914", slightly toned, lower left corner perf added, otherwise a fine and attractive example of this major rarity of British Commonwealth philately, certificate RPSL (1973)
G.R.I. 2d., six impression on backing paper with the usual pencil guidelines, horizontal crease, otherwise a fine and interesting item
1s. on 1m. red (Setting 3, position 2) fresh color and good perforation, unused, light printers pencil-guidelines in the margin, very fine, signed Farouk
2s. on 2m. blue (Setting 1, position 3) fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine and scarce, signed Farouk
2s. on 2m. blue, setting 4, position 3, fresh color and good perforation, tied by oval "RABAUL JUN 18 1915" to cover addressed to Sydney, few short perfs at left, cover with adherences on front, otherwise fine and scarce, signed Holcombe with certificate (1994) and certificates Zumstein (1955) and BPA (1930)
2s. on 2m. blue (Setting 5A) with variety "large S", fresh color and good perforation, unused, a very attractive of this tremendously rare stamp of which just 3 copies are known, two of them ununused, this being the only copy from Setting 5A (see als Gibbs page 50)
5s. on 5m. carmine/black-green, (Setting 1, Position 2), fresh color and good perforation, used with part of oval Rabaul cancel, a very fine and desirable example of this elusive stamp, signed Holcombe with certificate (1993)
1s. on 1m. red (Setting 2, position 3), fresh color and good perforation, unused, tiny and shallow thin, otherwise a very attractive example of this rare stamp, signed Bothe and Bloch with certificate (1983)
1s. on 1m. carmine, fresh color and good perforation, setting 3, position 2, fresh vibrant color and good perforation, unused, a very rare stamp with only 133 printed. An exceptional example of a very rare stamp, signed Gibbons and certificate PF (1991)
3s. on 3m. violet-black, setting 3, position 2 with variety "no stop after I", fresh color, very well centered and good perforation, unused, a very fine and fresh example of this rare variety, signed Holcombe with certificate (1997)
5s. on 5m. slate/carmine, fresh color and good perforation, setting 3, position 4, unused, with the typical overprint offset on reverse, small thinning, otherwise a very fine example of this key rarity with only 72 printed, signed Champion and Holcombe with certificate (1994)
3s. on 3m. violet-black, fresh color and good perforation, clearly from Setting 7 as this is a very clean-cut surcharge, unused, two light brownish gum spots, otherwise fine and a superb copy of this tremendously rare stamp, signed
3d. on Rabaul, position 2, in combination with horizontal pair 2½d. NW Pacific Island, tied by oval "RABAUL NEW BRITAIN FEB 6 - 1915" to small piece, fine and attractive, signed Kilian BPP and Kosack
3d. on Käwieng, "Deutsch Neuguinea", block of four, positions 4-5, fresh color and good perforation, without gum, small crease through left stamps, an attractive multiple
