385th Auction
24–29 March 2025 · 7–8 April 2025 in Wiesbaden
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1882/90, Victoria 1 s. pale-violet, fresh color and good perforation, tied by barred “A09” obliterator with adjacent cds. “NEVIS AU 26 90” to registered OHMS envelope via London with red oval “REGISTERED LONDON 11 SP 90” to Dresden with arrival mark “DRESDEN-PLAUEN 12/9 90”, file folds, but an immensely rare usage of this stamp on commercial letter, certificate RPSL (2023)
Reference: The Encyclopaedia of British Postage Stamps, page 119, Robson Lowe
Condition
6Catalogue no.
1840, folded letter dated “Sapapalii, Island of Savaii Samoa 3rd April 1840” sent from Charles Hardie to the Treasury of the London Missionary Society in London, with adjacent red crowned “PAID SHIP LETTER JU 16 1840 SYDNEY” and manuscript rate 8", straight-line “SHIP LETTER” in reverse, a fine and scarce early entire
1886/1900, 1/2d, 1d., and 4d. singles, tied to cover from the Consulate General of the United States of America by Apia c.d.s. (Type 3, date inverted), to A. Albrecht in Cleveland, Ohio, with San Francisco (Dec 25) and Cleveland (Dec 29) c.d.s. backstamps, the odd trivial toned perf and small tear to back mentioned for strict accuracy, else an attractive and scarce three-colour franking; ex Guy Hamilton. (Odenweller Census #326).
Condition
2Catalogue no.44Proof
1892, King Malietoa 2½ d., die proof on black and issues color rose, no gum as issued, very fine and scarce
Condition
6Catalogue no.69
1893, Surcharge 5 d. on 4 d. blue, tied by black "APIA FEB. 28" to cover to San Francisco with arrival mark, cover edges slight water stain, otherwise fine
1894 (February 28), 5d. on 4d. blue, tied to cover to Sellschopp & Co by Apia c.d.s. in blotchy purplish-black, backstamped with crisp San Francisco / Paid All entry c.d.s. (Mar 15), piece torn from back flap, else fine.
Condition
1Catalogue no.69a
1893, 5d. on 4d. blue, Trial surcharge in red “5d.” with stop after value, unused, very fine, scarce
1894 (September 12), 5d. dull vermilion, perf 11.5x12, tied to cover to Chicago by choice strike of Apia c.d.s. (Type 4) in purplish-black, San Francisco machine transit backstamp (Sep 29), fine and most attractive.
Condition
6Catalogue no.83
1898, 2½ on 1s. dull rose-carmine, handstamp surcharge, vertical pair tied by cds. “APIA NOV 30 98” to registered cover with San Francisco with red “REGISTERED LONDON 30 DE 98” on front and violet-blue “N.Z. MARINE P.O. R.M.S. ”ALAMADA 30 NOV 98" and arrival mark on reverse, slightly toned, minor imperfections, a scarce and attractive cover
Condition
6Catalogue no.
1897, Reply card 1d. rose on thick pale greenish blue chalk-paper, with addiotnal franking ½d. purple-brown from “APIA APR 24” to New York with San Francisco transit, minor transportation wear, a scarce card
Condition
6Catalogue no.101
½d. on 3 pfg., tied by cds. “APIA” to wrapper to Auckland, inevitable traces of transportation, otherwise fine and attractive
Condition
0 1Catalogue no.101c
1914, ½ d. on 3 pfg. brown, vertical pair with lower sheet margin, the lower stamp with variety “Comma after G.R.I”., the upper stamp almost invisibly hinged, the lower mint never hinged, very fine, certificate BPA (1985)
Condition
6 4Catalogue no.102
½d. on 5 pfg., block of four, fresh color and mostly good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA” to local cover, upper right stamp small pre-printing surface abhrasion, minor paper clip rust spots, otherwise fine
Condition
6Catalogue no.102
½d. on 5 pfg., horizontal pair, tied by cds. “APIA 11.9.14” to wrapper to Hamberg, minor transportation wear, otherwise fine
Condition
0 1Catalogue no.102c
1914, ½ d. on 5 pfg. green, vertical pair with lower sheet margin, the lower stamp with variety “Comma after G.R.I”., the upper stamp hinged, the lower mint never hinged, very fine, certificate BPA (1993) and opinion Holcombe (1992)
Condition
5Catalogue no.103,105-109
4d. on 30 pfg. with heavily shifted surcharge, thus parts of “GRI” showing at top and bottom, with additional franking, all tied by cds. “APIA 20.9.14” to large part of envelope, fine
Condition
1Catalogue no.103a
1d. on 10 pfg., horizontal pair with clear double overprint, unused, very fine and scarce, signed a.o. Bothe BPP and certificate BPA (1978)
Condition
0 1 4Catalogue no.104,104a,104var
2½ d. on 20 pfg., block of 36 from the lower left sheet corner, showing four strips with positions 2-9, thus four times variety “damaged stop after G” and four times “no fraction bar", 26 values mint never hinged, the others lightly hinged, few separtions, a scarce and attractive multiple
Condition
6Catalogue no.104,107
2½d. on 20 pfg. and 6d. on 50 pfg., tied by cds. “APIA 2-11 14” to shortened registered cover with typed registered label “APIA No I2” to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales with arrival mark, light toning to the adhesives, otherwise fine
Condition
0 1 4Catalogue no.104d,104
2½d. on 20 pfg., block of four with bottom sheet margin, the two lower stamps with variety “Comma after I”., the varities mint never hinged, upper stamps and margins unused, a fine and attractive multiple, opinion Holcombe (1992)
Condition
5 4Catalogue no.105var
3d. on 25 pfg., white paper, block of four, fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA 12.9.14” to small piece, printed as presumably part of the "Unofficial Issue" of Jimmy Ah Sue, executed with the original printing types, an interesting item
Reference: G.R.I. by Robert M. Gibbs, page 270, Note 3
Condition
5Catalogue no.108a
1914, 6d. on 50 pfg. as top marginal horizontal strip of three, the center stamp with double surcharge, tied by cds. “APIA 12.9.14” to small piece, the outer stamp with corner fault, the center stamp in fine condition, a scarce and attractive multiple
Condition
5 4Catalogue no.109
9d. on 80 pfg., block of four, fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA 12.9.14” to small piece, fine
Condition
3Catalogue no.110var
1 Sh. on 1 m. with variety “broken stop after I", used with central cds. “APIA 8.9.14”., small vertical crease, otherwise fine, scarce, certificate Ceremuga (2001) and Miro (1955)
Condition
2Catalogue no.112
2 Sh. on 2m. blue, very fresh and deep color, unused without gum, very fine, scarce with only 126 printed, certificate Ceremuga (2003)
Condition
5Catalogue no.112
2 Sh. on 2m. blue with bottom sheet margin, fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA 28.8.14” to large part of cover addressed to Captain A. Loftus Tottenham, few toned spots on the letterpiece only, fine
Note: Captain Tottenham was the Provost Marshall in charge of the occupation of the Apia Post Office and the overprinting of the stamps
Condition
1Catalogue no.113
Condition
0Catalogue no.114
5 Sh. on 5m., fresh color and good perforation, mint never hinged, a rare stamp in this condition, signed Bothe with certificate (1972)
Condition
6Catalogue no.114var, 113, 101-109
5 Sh. on 5m. with variety “broken stop after I”, with additional franking 3sh. on 3m. and ½-9d., mostly fresh color and good perforation, all tied by cds. “APIA 14.9.14” to locally addressed cover, 2½d. slight discoloration, the envelope folded at bottom, otherwise fine
Condition
6Catalogue no.H&G1
1915, Postal Stationery card ½d. on 5pfg. with additional franking Samoa George V. 2d. yellow and 2s. deep-blue, used from “APIA 14.SP.18” as registered card with adjacent boxed “PASSED BY CENSOR G.R.I.” to Bern with transit and arrival mark, minor transportation wear, scarce and attractive, signed Kilian
Condition
6Catalogue no.H&G4
Postal stationery double-card 1d. on 10 pfg. with clear and heavily shifted double overprint, thus the reply card with corresponding normal and albino overprint, unused, very fine and scarce
Condition
6Catalogue no.101,102, P
Postal Stationery cards ½d on 5 pfg., with single ½d. on 5 pfg. and pair ½d. on 3 pfg. as additional franking, all with cds. “APIA 30.9.14” to Wellington, fine
1928-30, 2d. grey & maroon, overprint OFFICIAL (Type I) on the left and OFFISIEEL reading up, without stops, London Printing, full top left pane of sixty stamps, with Bradbury Wilkinson imprint at foot, showing the “Apostrophe between Fs of OFFICIAL” in position 9/1, never hinged, a few stamps with small tone spot on gum, a scarce pane, fine.
1941-8, 1-1/2d. blue-grey & yellow-buff, horizontal pair, watermark sideways, overprinted “OFFICIAL / OFFISIEEL” horizontally, never hinged, fresh colour and well-centered, a fine and scarce variety; with photocopy of 2004 RPSL certificate.
“Gdeopend onder Krijgswet. (P.no.30.)” Boer censor seal on rose paper (Type 3), on a franked mourning envelope from “BULTFONTEIN AP 13 (1900)” to Green Point in Cape Colony with reverse transit cds. “JOHANNESBURG APR.-00”, thereafter two additional British paper seals applied (Type 2 A+B) and violet circular “PRISONER OF WAR CENSOR” possibly applied as arrival, one adhesive slightly defective, still very fine. A quite spectacular and rare combination of both Boer and British seals, with a three Pence Orange Free State franking still accepted for postage
“Gdeopend onder Krijgswet. (P.no.30.)” censor seal on rose paper (Type 3), closing a franked envelope from “SMALDEEL JAN 9 (1900)” to Lourenco Marquez with reverse arrival cds., fine. Rare usage from the Smaaldel Station during the early part of the conflict