Postal History - Auction 326

Bid Indicator Legend:  Starting Bid  Bid(s) Placed  Lot Sold
 
1917(Mar.14) POW 'FREE' envelope (Emery PSPE.4) used to "National Museum & Picture Galery." Hobart Tasmania, cancelled at Liverpool.  
Symbols: C
 
Realized: 
$220
Estimate: $150 - $200 
 
Group of internal and external covers, majority WWII, with a range of frankings, instructional marks and cancellations. Includes military P.O.'s, registered covers, return to sender covers and covers from Egypt and India. Condition varies, viewing invited.   (75+)
 
 
Realized: 
$260
Estimate: $300 - $400 
 
1948 (Nov.) use of 5½d brown, text in red, KGVI Registered Envelope (H&G.C35), from Japan to Australia with registration label "A.F.P.O. IWAKUNI" and cds "A.F.P.O. No 30 R.A.A.F. JAPAN" on front and reverse.
 
Symbols: PS
 
Minimum Bid: 
$115
Estimate: $150 - $200 
 
Interesting range of covers with 1911-12 group showing mixed frankings of state stamps and a second group showing stamps used out of course. Noted 1926 Tasmananian P.T.P.O. registered envelope up-rated with a pair of KGV 1d green and 1942 South Aust. registered envelope franked with Western Aust. 6d lilac swan.   (17)
Symbols: C PS
 
Realized: 
$260
Estimate: $200 - $300 
 
1919-72 group of registered envelopes and covers with mixed frankings, instructional marks and provisional labels. Noted registration label "G.G.S. CORIO No.13" for Geelong Grammar School. Mixed condition.   (21)
Symbols: C PS
 
Realized: 
$240
Estimate: $150 - $250 
 
1951-56 (H&G.B28,B30a & C40) 2 embossed covers, registered and up-rated to 9d & 1/0½d from Camp Pell Victoria and registered envelope up-rated to 1/7 from Coatesville Victoria with provisional registration label. Scarcer P.O.'s.   (3)
Symbols: PS
 
Minimum Bid: 
$120
Estimate: $160 - $200