382nd Auction
18. – 23. September 2023 in Wiesbaden
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6Catalogue no.3,33
2d. on 10 pfg., position 3, fresh color and good perforation, in combination with 3d. on Rabaul, setting A, position 3, both tied by first day oval "RABAUL JAN 4 1915" to cover addressed to Sydney, very fine and attractive
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6Catalogue no.4
2d. on 20 pfg., position 1, showing part of the a second overprint "2d" at top, fresh color and good perforation. Tied by rare Gibbs Type 1 pre-first day cancel "RABAUL Oct. 13 1914" to cover addressed to Mrs. R.J.A. Travers sent by her husband Captain Travers who played an important part in the action on the Bitapaka Road, reverse with typewriter text "I hereby certify that the stamp...one of the original stamps of the 16 issued...", a very interesting and rare cover with only 9 similar covers recorded. This is the sole used copy of this variety registered, the unused copy being damaged at bottom right, certificate BPA (1982) (Gibbs 4c)
Provenance: "Creed Collection", Uncommon Market (1966)
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3Catalogue no.7
3d. on 25pfg. black and red/yellow, fresh colour and good perforation, position 3, used with Gibbs Type 2 straight-line "RABAUL 17 1914", fine, certificate Ceremuga (2002)
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3Catalogue no.8
3d. on 30pfg., position 8, fresh color and good perforation, used with Gibbs type 2 canceller, fine, signed Holcombe
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6Catalogue no.8e
3d. on 30 pfg. black and orange/buff, clear double surcharge, position 9, fresh color and good perforation, tied by Gibbs type 2 violet "*RABAUL* *Oct, 17 1914*" to local cover (vertical fold). A major rarity with a total of just 10 printed with only 5 recorded, three unused and two used, both on cover(front), certificate Holcombe (1998)
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6Catalogue no.8-10
3d. on 30pfg., 4d. and 40 pfg. and 5d. on 50 pfg., all fresh color and mostly good perforation, tied by blue Gibbs type 3 cancel "* RABAUL * NOV 8 1914" to local cover, 4d. small corner fault, otherwise fine and very attractive, certificates Corson and Brandon (1991)
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3Catalogue no.9
4d. on 40pfg., position 4, fresh color and good perforation, used with Gibbs type 2 "RABAUL Oct 17 1914", fine, certificate PF (item still on small piece; 1986)
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1Catalogue no.9e
1914, 4d. on 40 pf. black/carmine, with clear double print, position 6, unused with small part original gum, a little soiled, a very rare stamp with only 20 printed, certificate BPA (1981)
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6Catalogue no.9e/a,2-4,7-8
4d. on 40 pfg. with clear double overprint, position 10, showing the variety "1 for I", together with 1d. on 5 pfg. - 2d. on 20 pfg. and 3d. on 25 and 30pfg., all tied by Gibbs type 2 cancel "*RABAUL * *Oct. 22 1914*" to local cover, some pressure marks, partially erased writing, folded twice between stamps, the stamps in fine condition, only 20 stamps with double overprint have been printed out of those only 2 with the variety, extremely rare thus, signed Holcombe with certificate (1994)
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3Catalogue no.10
5d. on 50pfg., position 4, fresh color and good perforation, used with Gibbs type 8 canceller, fine
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6Catalogue no.18,53,74
2d. on 20 pfg., two singles, in combination with Marshall-Island 2d. on 10 pfg., also two singles and NWPI 2½d., all tied by oval "RABAUL FEB 4 1915" to registered cover with uncancelled 3d. on Rabaul at lower left (Setting A, position 5) to Sheffield with London transit on reverse, one 10 pfg. value applied at edge, thus small imperfection, otherwise a very fine and attractive entire
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0Catalogue no.16b
5mm Spacing: 1d. on 3 pfg., horizontal pair from positions 4-5, the left stamp with variety "short 1", mint never hinged, slightly toned, fine
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0 1 4Catalogue no.16c,16
1d. on 3 Pfg., block of six from the upper left sheet corner, showing positions 1-3 in the first row and 1-4 in the second row, due to position 1 being printed on the sheet margin, position 1 shows a distinctive "broken 1", position 4 with "1 with top straight serif", the upper stamps mint never hinged, the bottom stamps unused, small corner crease in the upper left sheet margin, two stamps small thin, lower left stamp re-enforced perforation, otherwise a fine and attractive multiple, signed Holcombe a.o.
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1Catalogue no.17 var
1d. on 5 pfg. with four additional light impressions of the overprint, position 3, suggesting an early attempt by an untrained printer to correctly position the overprint, some minor imperfections, an attractive and very interesting item, opinion Holcombe )
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3 4Catalogue no.17c,17
1d. on 5pfg., block of four, positions 1-2, the right stamps with variety "straight serif on 1", used with clear cds. "STEPHANSORT", fine and attractive multiple, signed Holcombe with opinion (1993)
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1Catalogue no.19i
2d. on 20 pfg. with double overprint, one inverted, position 8 and 3-4 for the inverted, good perforation and centering, unused, slightly toned and small thin not detracting from the overall appearance, a fine and rare variety, signed with certificate Holcombe (1992)
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5Catalogue no.23
3d. on 30 pfg., position 2 with only a small remainder of the "stop after d", fresh color and good perforation, tied by oval "RABAUL" to small piece, very fine and scarce, certificate BPA (1996)
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0 1 4Catalogue no.24
4d. on 40pfg., block of four with upper sheet margin, positions 9-10, fresh color and good perforation, showing pencil guidelines, the upper stamps mint never hinged, margin and bottom stamp with light hinge remainders, a fine and attractive multiple
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1Catalogue no.24e
4d. on 40pfg. with double overprint, one inverted, good color and perforation and centering, unused, lightly toned, otherwise very fine and attractive, signed Holcombe with certificate (1992)
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3Catalogue no.25e
5d. on 50pfg., position 7 with variety "thin 5", the "5" being from a totally different font, fresh color and good perforation, used with oval "RABAUL" cancel, Holcombe in his certificate records five examples, Gibbs states, on page 89 of the handbook, that just three examples are recorded in used condition, extremely rare and most attractive, signed Holcombe with certificate (1996)
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5Catalogue no.26
8d. on 80 pfg., position 3, fresh color, tied by cds. "STEPHANSORT" to small blanket paper with additional overprint, slightly toned and corner crease at upper left, scarce and attractive item, signed Champion and Holcombe
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0 1Catalogue no.26e
8d. on 80pfg., vertical pair, the upper stamp with clear double overprint, position 3, fresh color and good perforation, the upper stamp unused, the lower mint never hinged, upper stamp light horizontal pressure mark, no crease as described in the certificate, a fine and rare se-tenant pair, certificate RPSL (1992)
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1Catalogue no.26f
8d. on 80pfg., left marginal single with double overprint, one inverted, position 1 resp. 10 for the inverted, fresh color and good perforation, unused, a very attractive copy of this rare variety, signed Köhler and Holcombe with certificate (1993)
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6Catalogue no.51,73,76
1d. on 5 pfg. green, two singles in combination with NWPI Kangaroo 2d. grey and 3d. yellow-olive, all tied by cds. "RABAUL 10 OC 16" to registered cover to Sydney with arrival marks, showing a fine strike of oval violet "THE TREASURY / RABAUL" handstamp at bottom left, with further strike on reverse. On front handwritten delivery note "Not Home 6.11.16" and signature, some slightly imperfections not detracting from the overall appearance of this rare mixed issues cover, signed Holcombe with certificate (1993)
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1Catalogue no.54
3d. on 25 pfg., position 3, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, signed Sellschopp a.o. and certificate PF (1969)
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3Catalogue no.54
3d. on 25 pfg. black and red/yellow, fresh color and good perforation, position 4, used with oval "RABAUL" cds., fine
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1Catalogue no.55
3d. on 30 pfg., position 2, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, signed Holcombe with opinion (1998)
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1Catalogue no.55e
3d. on 30 pfg., position 2, fresh color and good perforation, with variety "no stop after d", unused, very fine and scarce, signed Hoffmann-Giesecke and certificate Gibbs (2009)
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5Catalogue no.56,57,58
4d. on 40 pdf. carmine/black, 5d. on 50 pfg. black and purple/buff and 8d. on 80 pfg. black and carmine/rose, positions 5,2 and 7, all fresh color and good perforation, tied by oval "RABAUL JAN 26 1915" to small piece, fine
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2Catalogue no.57var
5d. on 50 pfg. with variety "d omitted", fresh color and good perforation, without gum, very fine and rare, signed Kilian BPP and Holcombe with certificate (1988)
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5Catalogue no.58
8d. on 80 pfg. black and carmine/rose, fresh color and good perforation, position 1, showing faint kiss-print of "8" and unattributed printed bards in reverse, tied by oval "RABAUL" to piece (lifted), very fine and interesting, certificate BPA (1996)
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3Catalogue no.63
1d. on 2d. on 10 pfg., horizontal pair, positions 5-6, fresh color and good perforation, used with clear oval "RABAUL", fine
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3Catalogue no.64
1915, 1 on 2d. on 20 pfg. ultramarine, left marginal single, fresh color and good perforation, position 1, used with part of oval "(RABAUL) NEW BRITAIN" cancellation, a fine and very attractive example of this rare stamp, signed with certificate Holcombe (1994) (enclosed a picture showing the original piece of mail with another SG 64 on it)
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3Catalogue no.64b
1915, 1 on 2d. on 20 pfg. ultramarine with inverted large superimposed "1", position 4, fresh color and good perforation, used with, most likely forged, oval "RABAUL" cancellation, very fine, only two stamps with inverted overprint known, this is the sole "used" example, very fine and attractive, signed Holcombe with certificate (1989)
Provenance: Collection Marquess of Bute (Robson Lowe, 1959)
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1Catalogue no.80
5d. on 50pfg., position 9, fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, signed
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0Catalogue no.120
1d. on 2d. on 10 pfg, position 8 with overprint variety "small 1", mint never hinged, very fine