Stamps and Postal History Online (#51OL) 05/30/2017 8:00 AM AWST - 06/14/2017 3:00 PM AWST Closed Auction Info View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 101-200 of 245. Previous|123|Next Lot 101 Aerophilately: 14 April 1937 (AAMC.722) Narromine to Cobar cover, flown by Intercity Airways; the first flight to include Cobar on the route from Sydney. Signed by the pilot, C. Gatenby and rare thus. [Very small mails flown from intermediates!]. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$75Price Realized$60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 102 Aerophilately: April 1937 (AAMC.727) (Perth) - Sydney - Hong Kong - San Francisco, uprated KGV 1€š½d Postal Card carried on the new route serviced by QANTAS, Imperial AIrlines and Pan American Airlines. With Hong Kong and San Francisco backstamps; franking includes 3d Kangaroos x3. Cat.$200++. View details Estimate$125Price Realized$120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(4 bids) Lot 103 Aerophilately: 27 April 1937 (AAMC.729) Australia (Darwin) - England flown cover, carried and signed by the pilot, Jim Broadbent in his DH85 Leopard Moth named "Windella". Few covers flown on behalf of Ernie Crome. Cat.$300+. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$200Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 104 Aerophilately: 29 May 1937 (AAMC.734) Souvenir cover #6 carried on the First Australian Sailplane Flight on Empire Air Day at Kingsford Smith Aerodrome. Signed by the pilot, Martin Warner. Only 125 covers carried. View details Estimate$60Price Realized$50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 105 Aerophilately: 19 Oct.1937 (AAMC.770a) Melbourne to Narrandera flown cover, signed by the pilot, A.M. Bayne on behalf of Ansett Airways. This was the inaugural airmail return flight from Sydney utilizing a Lockheed Electra "Ansirius". Very small mails carried. View details Estimate$45StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 106 Aerophilately: 15-26 March 1938 (AAMC.801a) England - Australia - New Zealand - Australia - England, flown cover carried by Clouston & Ricketts in a DH88 "Australian Anniversary" which had previously won the MacRobertson Air Race in 1934. The round trip of nearly 27,000 miles (over 43,000km) was completed in record time of just under 10 days. [Only 12 covers flown on the entire journey!]. Cat.$250. View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 107 Aerophilately: 28 June 1938 (AAMC.815) Batavia (Java) to Melbourne cover, flown by KNILM on their inaugural flight over this route. A Lockheed 14 Super Electra was used for this leg, with Captain G. van Messel in command. Cat.$125. View details Estimate$60Price Realized$50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 108 Aerophilately: 24 March 1939 (AAMC 844) Noumea (New Caledonia) - Brisbane flown cover, carried by French aviator Henri Martinet in his Caudron "Le Aiglon"; signed by the pilot at top and addressed in his own hand to a recipient in Melbourne. Cat.$500. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$350Price Realized$280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 109 Aerophilately: 24 March 1939 (AAMC 845) Noumea (New Caledonia) - Paris flown cover, carried by French aviator Henri Martinet in his Caudron "Le Aiglon"; all 4 adhesives with the semi-official handstamp "1er Courier 100%aerien/Nelle-Caledonie-France/via Australia". Most attractive. Cat.$450. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$250StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 110 Aerophilately: 22 July 1939 (AAMC.872) Adelaide - Darwin - Koepang (Netherland Indies) carried on a survey flight by Guinea Airways Lockheed VH-AAU, signed by the entire crew and passengers including the Minister for Civil Aviation, J.V.Fairbairn and Captain D.G.Cameron. Only a small number of covers were carried; the regular service starting more than a year later by Qantas. Cat.$300. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$250Price Realized$200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 111 Aerophilately: 22 July 1939 (AAMC.873) Adelaide - Darwin - Dili (Portuguese Timor) carried on a survey flight by Guinea Airways Lockheed VH-AAU, signed by the entire crew and passengers including the Minister for Civil Aviation, J.V.Fairbairn and Captain D.G.Cameron. Only a small number of covers were carried; the regular service starting more than a year later by Qantas. Cat.$300. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$250Price Realized$280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(3 bids) Lot 112 Aerophilately: 22 July 1939 (AAMC.874) Adelaide - Darwin - Dili (Timor) - Adelaide flown cover, carried aboard the Guinea Airways survey flight to Portuguese Timor; this example signed by the on-board radio operator, E.D.Scott. Very few covers flown; all addressed to Nelson Eustis. Cat.$300. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$225StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 113 Aerophilately: 31 July - 2 Aug.1939 (AAMC.875 or P147) Australia - New Guinea cover, flown, endorsed and signed by the pilot, Ray Parer on a delivery flight of a Boeing 40-H-4 bi-plane, previously owned by New Zealand Airways Ltd. This is one of only 5 covers reported to have been postmarked on arrival at WAU. Cat.$400. View details Estimate$350Price Realized$280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 114 Aerophilately: 8 Aug.1939 (AAMC.875b) Alice Springs - Wyndham flown cover, carried by Inland Airways on their inaugural service and signed by the pilot, E.J.Connellan. Scarce. View details Estimate$60Price Realized$50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 115 Aerophilately: 21 October 1939 (AAMC.879b) Fiji - Tonga flown cover, carried by Tasman Empire Airways Ltd "Aotearoa" Short Empire Flying Boat on a survey flight in the Pacific while en route from England to Australia. Only 25 covers flown on this leg! Cat.$350. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$225StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 116 Aerophilately: 21 December 1939 (AAMC.887) Sydney to Mornington Island Christmas Mail flown cover, carried by Qantas Flying Boat "Corio" with Captain R.B.Tapp in command. Countersigned "Received by parachute 24/12/39 John Dougherty". [70 flown]. Cat.$175. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 117 Aerophilately: 16 July 1940 (AAMC.905) Inaugural Service from Australia to Canada via N.Z: Flown censored cover bearing correct rate 3/11 (incl. 3d & 6d AIF) carried by TEAL to Auckland and then via FAM19 to San Francisco. Cat.$100+. View details Estimate$60Price Realized$60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 118 Aerophilately: 17 January 1941 (AAMC.912) Australia - Dili (Portuguese Timor) flown cover, carried and signed by Captain H.B.Hussey for Qantas on the first flight to include Dili as an intermediate on the route to Singapore. Only 54 items flown. Cat.$400. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$300StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 119 Aerophilately: July 1941 (AAMC.919a) Longreach - Cloncurry and return flown covers; carried aboard a Qantas Lockheed Electra with special vignettes for the Qantas 21st Anniversary Year and both signed by the pilot, Captain P.K.Howard. (2 covers.) Cat.$150+. View details Quantity2Estimate$100Price Realized$120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(6 bids) Lot 120 Aerophilately: 22 Dec.1941 (AAMC.936) Brisbane - Mornington Island Christmas Mail cover carried by Qantas and signed by the pilot, E.C.Sims. Dropped by parachute with signed acknowledgement on reverse. Cat.$150. SymbolCGradeA- View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 121 Aerophilately: 23 Dec.1942 (AAMC.936) Sydney - Mornington Island Christmas Mail cover carried by Qantas and signed by the pilot, W.H.Crowther. Dropped by parachute with signed acknowledgement on reverse. Cat.$150. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 122 Aerophilately: 24 Dec.1943 (AAMC.971) Brisbane - Mornington Island Christmas Mail cover carried by Qantas and signed by the pilot, K.G.Caldwell. Dropped by parachute with signed acknowledgement on reverse. Cat.$175. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$125Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 123 Aerophilately: 2 April 1945 (AAMC.1002) Sydney to Lae (New Guinea) flown cover, carried for QANTAS and signed by the pilot, H.H. Deignan on the DC3 re-opening service following the defeat of Japan in the Pacific. Minor discolouration at upper right. Cat.$275. View details Estimate$150StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 124 Aerophilately: 4 April 1945 (AAMC.1003) Lae (New Guinea) to Sydney flown cover, carried for QANTAS and signed by the pilots, H.H. Deignan & A. Jacobson on the DC3 re-opening service following the defeat of Japan in the Pacific. Cat.$275. View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 125 Aerophilately: 9 Sept.1946 (AAMC.1062-63) Sydney - Parkes and Parkes - Sydney flown covers, both signed by the pilot, T.R.Young for Butler Air Transport. Small mails carried in both directions; signed covers are rare. Cat.$120++. View details Quantity2Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 126 Aerophilately: 24 Dec.1946 (AAMC.1089) Sydney - Mornington Island Christmas Mail cover carried by Qantas. Dropped by parachute with signed acknowledgement on reverse. Cat.$150. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 127 Aerophilately: 18 Dec.1947 (AAMC.1128) BOFU (Iwakuni, Japan) - Sydney flown cover, carried by Qantas and signed by the pilot, E.A. Harding. With special vignette commemorating the hand-over of the route from the RAAF. Cat.$150. View details Estimate$100Price Realized$90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 128 Aerophilately: 14 Nov.1948 (AAMC.1139) Australia - South Africa flown cover, carried by Qantas with the special vignette for this survey flight and signed by the pilot, Captain L.R. Ambrose. Cat.$100. View details Estimate$60StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 129 Aerophilately: 6 Apr.1951 (AAMC.1270a) Chile - Australia flown cover carried by Captain P.G. Taylor on board the "Frigate Bird II' on the return leg of his experimental airmail flight to South America; with intermediate cancellations en route at Papette and Fiji and Sydney arrival cds. Cat.$250. View details Estimate$120StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 130 Aerophilately: 13 March 1954 (AAMC.1337) When it crashed at Singapore, the BOAC Constellation "Belfast" was carrying mail for England and Europe from Australia: this lot comprises of a 10d aerogramme sent from Perth for delivery in Holland, together with the "ambulance" OHMS cover in which it was forwarded to the recipient, despite being badly charred. (2 items).€š Although quite a lot of the mail was recovered, 33 people died and 7 were injured. View details Quantity2Estimate$100Price Realized$80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 131 Rocket Mail: 4 Dec.1934 (AAMC.R1) SS Canonbar to Brisbane, flown cover carried on the first rocket delivery mail flight in Australia; with special vignette on reverse. Fine condition. View details Estimate$80Price Realized$60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 132 Rocket Mail: 11 August 1935 (AAMC.R2 & R3) Fraser Island to SS Maheno and return flown covers, carried by rocket in both directions; both covers with special vignette and Queensland Airmail Society handstamps. (2 items). Unusually fresh. View details Quantity2Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 133 Postal History: 1915-18 censor covers from Queensland to Switzerland (a dealer's cover with combination franking of 2d Roo + ½d Queensland), Holland or Denmark, each with red/white 'OPENED BY CENSOR' label, and from Adelaide to Holland with German 'Militarischerseits unter/Kriegsrecht geoffnet/Berlin D17, ben....1917/Uberwachungsoffizier' label, minor blemishes. (4) GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 134 Postal History: 1984 commercial usage to Finland of 30c PSE with scarce franking of Flight Anniversary 45c setenant pair. SymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$60StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 135 WWI: Illustrated lettersheet with 'FOR KING/AND/EMPIRE/[flags]/ADELAIDE YMCA/TENTS' on the face & a huge YMCA tent in blue on the reverse, unused (and very scarce thus). SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 136 WWI: 1914 illustrated YMCA lettersheet with '[flags]/MELBOURNE YMCA/ON/ACTIVE SERVICE/...' on the face & 'YMCA Tents/The Social Service Centre of Camp/...' in blue on the reverse, the semi-literate letter headed "Broadmeadows Camp 9 light horse Reinforcements", minor opening faults. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$100Price Realized$80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 137 Postal History - WWI: Two undated black/pinkish buff 'PAID LETTERS/FOR/Prisoner of War Camp/AUSTRALIA' labels with endorsements, faults. Rare survivors: the only examples we have seen. (EFR at page 11) (2) GSTex GSTSymbolΔGradeB/C View details Estimate$60Price Realized$50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 138 Postal History - WWI: REPATRIATION: YMCA postcard endorsed "Prisoner of War - Free" & datelined "SS Frankfurt 24 X 1919" with Indian 'FPO No 70/26OCT19' cds in use at Suez (Egypt), Sydney arrival b/s of DE1/1919, minor blemishes. [The writer was a Hungarian formerly at Liverpool Camp, writing to his fellow internee Oscar Blau, now back home in Sydney] GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 139 Postal History - WWI: 1918 covers to Australian POWs at Soltau Camp in Hannover, two addressed directly the others via the Red Cross in London, each with KGV 1d x3 or unnecessarily with ½d & 1d x2, from NSW x2, Queensland or Western Australia (with printed address including "Soltan" error, and boxed 'PASSED BY/CENSOR 1' h/s in blue of Perth). (4) SymbolCGradeA/B View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 140 Postal History - WWI: 1918 PPC of Langensalza POW Camp to England with large circular Camp cachet & German POW Postal Card with printed 'Camp de Friedrichsfeld pr¨s Wesel' at left & 'Friedrichsfeld' on the reverse; also two covers (one a front only) from an Australian POW interned in Holland (not encountered by us before), both with 'PORTVRIJ/FRANC DE PORT/Militaires ©trangers/Intern©s dans les Pays Bas' cachet in violet. GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeB/C View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 141 Postal History - WWI: 1918 stampless PPC from Switzerland to an Australian POW at Friedrichsfeld Camp with 'MONT-PELERIN/ 12.VIII.18/SUR VEVEY' cds, German camp censor's cachet & boxed 'F.a.' h/s (= time expired), the message states "...From all we hear exchange ought not to be far distant". A very unusual origin/destination item. [The "time expired" h/s suggests the recipient had been repatriated under the terms of the Hague Agreement] GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 142 Postal History - WWI: BERRIMA: 1918 (Oct 2) cover to Sydney registered with 'BERRIMA/OC2/1918/NSW' cds & Lt-Col Holman cachet, no registration number or label but with 'REGISTERED/2OC18/SYDNEY NSW' arrival b/s, minor soiling. (EFR at page 116) [There was no post office at the camp, mail being processed through the civilian PO] GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 143 Postal History - WWI: HOLDSWORTHY: 1917 POW Envelope to Hobart with 'HOLDSWORTHY CAMP/9OC17/=NSW=' cds & manuscript registration number in red, Lieutenant-Colonel Holman 'CENSORED' cachet in violet, Sydney transit & Hobart arrival b/s. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 144 Postal History - WWI: HOLDSWORTHY: INWARDS MAIL: 1917 'PRISONER OF WAR LETTER/FOR TRANSMISSION OVERSEAS FROM INDIA' Envelope in Red/White with 'AHMEDNAGAR CAMP/17JUL17' b/s & light 'PASSED CENSOR/17JUL1917/(initials)' & '2'-in-circle cachets both in violet, Lt-Col Holman arrival cachet in violet, minor blemishes. (EFR at page 90). GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeB View details Estimate$125Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 145 Postal History - WWI: HOLDSWORTHY: 1918 (July 22) usage of POW Lettersheet with part of the letter literally cut-out by the censor leraving a hole in the back of the form, to Germany with boxed 'PASSED BY/CENSOR SD/...' cachet applied at Sydney, repaired flap fault. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeB View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 146 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1915 plain cover to the Red Cross in Switzerland with 'FREE' cachet & 'CENSORED/["DO Griffiths"] MAJOR/...' cachet both in green, Liverpool cds of 30MR15 & 'GENEVE 1/12.V.15/DIST LETTR' arrival b/s. GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 147 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1916 'La croix rouge danoise' (= Danish Red Cross) envelope (250x180mm) to "Liverpool Hospital/ Lancashire/L'angleterre" with British 19th century 'Insufficiently Addressed/466' h/s but crossed-out & redirected "Try New South Wales", oval 'CONCENTRATION CAMPS/RECEIVED/15SEP1918/AUSTRALIA' cachet - not previously seen by us - in violet, vertical fold. GSTex GSTSymbolCLGradeB View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 148 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1916 OHMS cover with very fine oval 'GERMAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS/LIVERPOOL/No...'N. S. WALES.' cachet in green, KGV 1d red punctured 'OS' tied by Liverpool cds, superb 'PASSED' h/s applied on arrival at Adelaide, central fold & minor repaired opening tears. [From another vendor] SymbolCLGradeB View details Estimate$100Price Realized$80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 149 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1916 POW Envelope with large sans serif 'CENSORED/...LIEUT COL' handstamp (Supplement #CA229A) in violet, to "Detention Barracks/Trial Bay" with 'LIVERPOOL/2OC16/=NSW=' cds & the tiny 'CENSORED/DETENTION BARRACKS/TRIAL BAY' h/s in blue applied on arrival, repaired opening fault at upper-right well clear of the markings. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGrade(B) View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 150 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1916 printed 'Correspondence Militaire' Postal Card from a German POW in France with boxed 'VU PAR L'INTERPRETE/FORT BARRAUX' cachet in violet & part-'BARRAUX/18.9/16/ISERE' cds, 'SYDNEY/13NO16/50' b/s & boxed 'PASSED BY/CENSOR SD/...' cachet in violet applied at Sydney, minor stains on the reverse. The only such item we have seen to Australia. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeB View details Estimate$125Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 151 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1916 cover from Japan endorsed ".../pris of war/Kumamoto/Japan" on the flap with Japanese-language cds & 'MOJI/10.6.16/JAPAN' b/s, Japanese cachets of Takashima Camp in red crossed-through & of Kurume Camp in violet plus Lt-Col Sands arrival cachet in violet, minor aging. [According to an on-line source, Kumamoto Camp was closed on 9.5.1916 & the POWs were transferred to Kurume. This cover suggests the GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 152 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1917 printed POW Postal Card from Japan with message headed "Yokohama 26.4.17" & unusually in English, 'YOKOHAMA/28.4.17/JAPAN' cds in violet, light 'PASSED BY CENSOR/13JE17/=CS=' cds in red & boxed 'PASSED BY/CENSOR SD/...' cachet in violet both applied at Sydney. Scarce inter-camp mail. [During WWI there was no POW camp at Yokohama & the message suggests the sender was a parolee: "...I live very quiet GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$200Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 153 Postal History - WWI: LIVERPOOL: 1918 printed Italian POW Postal Card with the message in Serbo-Croat (?) headed "3.17.1918" with Italian markings, apparently missent to England with light 'LIVERPOOL/9MY/18/RLO' & 'RETURNED LETTER OFFICE/9MY/18/LIVERPOOL' cds, apparently forwarded in a closed bag with boxed 'PASSED BY/CENSOR SD/...' cachet in violet applied at Sydney, minor blemishes. Most unusual & the only such card we have seen to A GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeB View details Estimate$200Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 154 Postal History - WWI: TRIAL BAY: c.1916 POW Envelope to Amsterdam with light strike of the British oval 'PRISONER OF WAR/REPATRIATION BUREAU' cachet at lower-left, on arrival redirected to "Utrecht", minor soiling. Scarce destination for POW mail. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeB View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 155 Postal History - WWI: TRIAL BAY: 1916 POW Envelope to Queensland with seriffed 'CENSORED/DETENTION BARRACKS/TRIAL BAY NSW' cachet (very late usage), 'LIVERPOOL/23AU16/=NSW=' cds & Lt-Col Sands cachet in violet. (EFR at page 142) GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 156 Postal History - WWI: TRIAL BAY: 1916 Red Cross cover from Germany to an officer via England with 'BARMEN/3.8.16' cds & 'Auslandstelle Emmerich/Frei/gegeben' (= Overseas Mail Passed Free at Emmerich) cachet, complete 'OPENED BY/CENSOR/PW 26' label on the reverse with very fine strike of the scarce sans serif 'CENSORED/DETENTION BARRACKS/TRIAL BAY NSW' cachet in blue, repaired opening tear at upper-right clear of the markings. (EFR at p GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 157 Postal History - WWI: TRIAL BAY: 1917 POW Envelope to China with British Post Office 'CANTON/AP13/17' arrival b/s. Superb! GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeA+ View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 158 Postal History - WWI: TRIAL BAY: Undated cover with 'GERMAN COMMITTEE/TRIAL BAY' h/s - affected by a repaired tear on the flap - otherwise devoid of POW markings, to an inmate at "GCC/Liverpool" with Lt-Col Holman censor cachet in violet, vertical fold. (EFR at page 161) GSTex GSTSymbolCLGradeB View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 159 Postal History - WWI: TRIAL BAY: Undated cover from Germany to an officer via England with complete 'OPENED BY/CENSOR/PW 37' label on the reverse with light but clear strike of the seriffed 'CENSORED/DETENTION BARRACKS/TRIAL BAY NSW' cachet in violet, redirected to Liverpool with sans serif Lt-Col Sands cachet in violet, minor blemishes. GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 160 WWI: POSTAL CARDS: With printed 25mm 'PRISONER OF WAR/FREE'-in-Double-Circle & seriffed 'SERVICE DES...' plus 2 Lines on Reverse for Sender's Address, from Trial Bay to Queensland with 'KEMPSEY/31MY17/=NSW=' cds, a couple of tiny corner bends. Very scarce. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeA- View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 161 Postal History - WWI: POSTAL CARDS: With printed 28½mm 'PRISONER OF WAR/FREE/---'-in-Double-Circle & seriffed 'SERVICE DES...' plus Multiple-Choice Message in German on the Reverse, from Holdsworthy to Germany with faint boxed 'PASSED BY/CENSOR SD/...' cachet applied at Sydney, light horizontal bend. Unlisted by Emery. GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeB View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 162 Postal History - WWI: ENVELOPES: With printed 25mm 'PRISONER OF WAR/FREE'-in-Double-Circle original undamaged state with seriffed 'SERVICE DES...' header & All Text Offset on the Reverse, from Trial Bay to the "Camp Commandant/Ahmednagar/India". Scarce usage between POW camps in different countries. (EFR at page 161) ( ) GSTex GSTSymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 163 Postal History - WWII: 1942 (Aug 25) usage of Japanese POW Envelope with printed device in red at upper-right & 'ZENTSUJI WAR PRISON CAMP/NIPPON' in blue at upper-left, from an officer to his wife or mother in Brisbane, large censor h/s - incorporating Hosotani seal - in violet. SymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 164 Colonies: Postal Stationery from NSW with 1d scenic Postal Card "QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET" unused (stained on address side) & OHMS penalty envelopes x3 (one with 'MILITARY PAY DEPARTMENT/...' d/s); South Australia including used 'REPLY' cards x2, 1d Fleet card (unused but stained) & scarce ½d green Wrapper locally used; & Western Australia including used 2d Envelope; condition variable. (20) SymbolPS View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 165 NSW: 1851-52 Laureates Bluish Medium Wove Paper 1d vermilion with No Leaves at Right and another with Two Leaves at Right SG 47a & b, both with good even margins, the first cancelled well clear of the variety, the other with BN '38' (rated R) of Queanbeyan that just intrudes on the variety, Cat £800. SymbolGGradeA View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 166 NSW: 1882-97 Wmk '40' Perf 10 3d yellow-green Double Print two examples in slightly different shades, the first an unusually tall stamp with a Pre-Printing Paper Fold - that may have caused the doubling - & a pulled perf at lower-right, the second with shallow thins, light cancels that barely obstruct the doubling. Ex Guy Hutson. A rare duo. [This variety was formerly listed by Gibbons as SG 226a, last appearing in the 2010 edition, Cat £1100] SymbolFGradeB View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 167 NSW: 1903-08 Wmk '65' 5d deep blue-green SG 329 marginal block of 10 (5x2), both left-hand units with Double Impression, the lower row of stamps with Marginal Watermark 'NEW SOUTH WA' only, most units with full unmounted o.g. GSTex GSTSymbol**/*†GradeA View details Estimate$225StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 168 NSW: 1859 cover to "Oakville/Canada West" with rare franking of Imperforate Diadems 6d fawn Error of Watermark '8' instead of '6' SG 93a cut-to-shape pair & 2d blue tied by 'NSW'-in-conmcentric-ovals with 'SYDNEY/ AU15/1859/NEW SOUTH WALES' b/s being the First Day of Issue!!, 'LONDON/OC4/59/PAID' transit cds in red on face and partial 'OAKVILLE/OC27/1859/CW' arrival b/s, a bit soiled. Not pretty but rare. [NB: The 6d pair lifted & hinged in place] SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 169 NSW: 1859 large-part outer to the Philippines with Imperf Diadems 1/- pale red x2 (one almost very fine, the other a little cut-into) tied by 'NSW'-in-concentric-ovals cancels of Sydney (b/s), largely very fine 'MANILA/31/DIC/1859/ISS FILIPS' arrival b/s, a bit aged, the two panels separated & rejoined with archival tape. SymbolCGradeC View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 170 NSW: 1901 Robert Jolley PPC ("BOTANICAL GARDENS, SYDNEY") to New Caledonia with message in French, NSW 1d Arms tied by one of two very fine strikes of the French mailboat 'LIGNE T/4/FEVR/01/PAQ FR No1' d/s. [At Federation, NSW only had a "South Pacific" letter rate of 2d - instead of 2½d - & an inferred postcard rate of 1d - instead of 1½d. The rate was a casualty of the Federal PMG's Department that commenced operations on 1.3.1901. GSTex GSTSymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 171 Qld: 1880 Surcharge 'Half-penny' on 1d red-brown Die I SG 151, large-part o.g., Cat £325, plus a fiscally used example. (2) Symbol*GradeA- View details Estimate$100Price Realized$80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 172 Qld: 1864 cover to "Kembla/Wollongong/New South Wales" with 2d x3 with faint cancel & postmaster's endorsement "Rockhampton Post Office" on the flap, 'DALBY/MR30/1864/-QUEENSLAND-' Brisbane & Sydney transits & 'KEMBLA/AP9/1864/=NSW=' arrival b/s. GSTex GSTSymbolC†GradeA- View details Estimate$225StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 173 Sth Aust: 1858-59 First Roulettes 1/- orange SG 18 horizontal strip of 3, rounded corner at upper-right & a nick at the base between the first two units, neat dumb cancels of Adelaide, Cat £800.150+. Rare multiple. GSTex GSTSymbolG/FGradeB View details Estimate$225StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 174 Sth Aust: 1886-96 'POSTAGE & REVENUE' Perf 11½-12½ £20 claret SG 208a reprint with the Watermark Inverted, 12½x2mm 'SPECIMEN' Overprint, a bit aged, large-part o.g. Ex Ed Williams: sold for $308 at the Prestige auction of 26/1/2002. [Ed Williams stated that only one sheet of 60 was printed with the watermark inverted] Symbol*GradeB B2 View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 175 Sth Aust: 1891-93 Surcharges Perf 10 '2½d.' on 4d green & '5D.' on 6d brown SG 229 & 230 blocks of 12 (6x2), full unmounted o.g., Cat £320++ (mounted). (2 blocks) Symbol**GradeA B1 View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 176 Postal Stationery - Sth Aust: ENVELOPES: 1911 1d rose-pink HG B2, unused. SymbolpsGradea View details Estimate$60StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 177 Postal History - Sth Aust: 1859 double-rate cover to Essex with 6d slate-blue SG 17 horizontal pair tied by 'PAID/JU18/1859/=ADELAIDE -S.A.=' cds, 'EPPING/OC15/1859' arrival cds in blue, two vertical folds at left & some peripheral soiling, minor flap fault. SymbolCLGradeB View details Estimate$125Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 178 Tasmania: 1899-1900 Pictorials ½d deep green block of 38, 2d deep violet block of 32 & 2½d indigo block of 16, unmounted, Cat £850++. (3 blocks) Symbol**GradeA/A- View details Estimate$225StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 179 Tasmania: 1903 V/Crown 9d blue with the Watermark Sideways BW #T65aa (SG 242c), minor pink stain, Lauceston cds, under-catalogued at $75 (£160). [A very fine example sold at the Prestige auction of 7.2.2009 for $368] SymbolFGradeB B1 View details Estimate$60StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 180 Tasmania: REVENUES - BEER DUTY: 1881 Bradbury Wilkinson 4/6d vermilion, ironed-ot creases, Cascade Brewery d/s of 13AUG89 in blue; and 1892 '1/8' on 1/3d vermilion, unusually fine, Boag & Son d/s of 11DEC04 in violet. (2) SymbolOGrade(A-)/A View details Estimate$100Price Realized$80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 181 Victoria: 1854-55 Woodblocks Experimental Separations 6d orange with Serpentine Roulettes at the top & lower-left otherwise cut from the sheet to preserve the design, tied to late-1857 cover to Rutland by BN '1' of Melbourne (b/s), very fine Leicester transit of JA13/1857 (error for 1858) & 'ROCKINGHAM/JA14/58' arrival cds on the face, light allover soiling. A very rare franking of SG 58. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$200Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 182 Victoria: 1873-80 Bell 1/- indigo/blue with the Watermark Sideways SG 180a, thinned but of very fine facial appearance, Cat £750. SymbolGGradeC View details Estimate$160StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 183 Victoria: 1905-12 Crown over A wmk QV issues punctured 'OS' comprising ½d marginal block of 4 **, 3d, 4d, 5d x2, 6d, 9d, 1/- & 2/- and the very scarce Perf 11 5/- BW #V124ba, hinge remainders, Cat $750 minimum. (14) Symbol*GradeA/A- View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 184 West Aust: 1874 Surcharge 'ONE PENNY' in Green on 2d yellow with the Watermark Reversed SG 67x, very fine 15-bars '5' cancel of Guildford, undercatalogued at £60. RPSofL Certificate (2005). SymbolFGradeA View details Estimate$125Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 185 Postal Stationery - West Aust: REGISTRATION ENVELOPES: 1906-12 3d Yellow-Brown with Text in Red-Brown RE9 New Fonts & 'REGISTERED.' in Box 31x8mm, fine unused. SymbolPSGradeA View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 186 Postal Stationery - West Aust: POSTAL CARDS: 1909 New Style (140x90mm) 1d dull blue on Unbordered & Highly Surfaced Stock PC18, unused. Superb! SymbolPSGradeA+ View details Estimate$60Price Realized$50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 187 REST OF THE WORLD - General & Miscellaneous Lots - World postal history group with better items including 1922 PPC from Eritrea plus 1918 & 1919 uprated Greek Postal Cards & large Bulletin d'Exp©dition form all to Tanganyika, & a much travelled airmail cover from Belgian Congo to Greece & return, the balance mostly very motley. (50+ items) SymbolCPS View details Estimate$60Price Realized$50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 188 REST OF THE WORLD - General & Miscellaneous Lots - 1930s-40s covers to New Zealand with 1938 airmails from Finland and Italy via Australia, the former with German TPO transit, Egypt 1941 censored on arrival and post-war airmails x2, French Oceania censored covers, Norfolk Island 1949 airmail with Ball Bay issues, Sudan 1938 airmail with single 15m Camel apparently paying EAMS rate, also Parcel Cards from Egypt 1940 with 100m Airmail & Revenue stamps, and from Tahiti 1941 with 10fr Papetoai Bay x GSTex GSTSymbolCPSGradeA/B View details Estimate$200Price Realized$150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 189 Christmas Island: 1908 (July 13) postcard from Stonehaven, SCOTLAND GSTex GSTSymbolPCGradeA- View details Estimate$550StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 190 1908 (July 22) Caledonian Railway Company RP postcard from LOCHEARNHEAD, SCOTLAND bearing 1d Edward VII; addressed to "Mr. W.R. Darling, Christmas Island, Straits Settlements via Singapore" with double circle "PENANG TO SINGAPORE AU 14 1908" transit cds and a good-fine strike of the "CHRISTMAS ISLAND AU 19 1908" [Proud Type B] arrival cds. GSTex GSTSymbolPCGradeA View details Estimate$1,250StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 192 Cyprus: 19 April 1932 Limassol to Tiberias First Flight cover. Carried by Imperial Airways on their England to India route. Back stamped Tiberias 19 April 1932. SymbolCGradeA View details Estimate$45StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 194 Falkland Island Dependencies: SOUTH ORKNEYS: 1944 (SG.C1-8) €š½d - 1/- Overprinted set in marginal or corner blocks of 6; superb MUH. (48). Cat.€144+. Symbol**GradeA View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 195 Falkland Island Dependencies: SOUTH ORKNEYS: 1944 (SG.C1-8) €š½d - 1/- Overprinted set in imprint blocks of 4; superb MUH. (32). Cat.€96+. [Note: the 2d block is part-imprint only.]. Symbol**GradeA View details Estimate$100StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 202 Postal History - Malaya: 1855 (c.) piece with part-flap, India 1854 Imperf 1a (3½ margins, just touched at upper-left, creased at the top) just tied by very fine diamond-of-dots cancel (Proud #K1; rated 7500 Pts) with largely fine 24mm double-circle 'PENANG/P.O.' cds (Proud #D2; illegible date) in red. [The cds was introduced mid-1855. The diamond-of-dots was replaced by the octagonal 'B/147' cancel about 6 months later] SymbolΔGradeB View details Estimate$200StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 203 Postal History - Malaya: 1873 cover to Pennsylvania "via Hong Kong/& San Francisco" with 8c orange & 12c blue tied by small bars "killer" (Proud #K17), very fine 24mm 'SINGAPORE/MR28/73/PAID' cds in red & superb strike of the boxed 'PAID ALL' Postal Convention h/s (#PD2; rated 5000 pts on cover), no American markings, dessicated & with extensive archival tape repairs still attractive. SymbolCGradeC View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 204 Postal History - Malaya: 1875 (Jan) flapless cover to Hampshire with GB 1/- green tied by '42'-in-diamond-&-bars cancel of the London Foreign Branch, docketed on the face "Lieut JEC Goodrich", minor blemishes. Lieut Goodrich was serving on the battleship HMS "Audacious" at Penang. Carried per P&O "Golconda" to Galle; then "Mirzapore" to Southampton, arrived 8/3/1875. Ex Geoffrey Osborn. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$240StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 205 Postal History - Malaya: 1887 commercial usage of 3c blue Postal Card to Saxony with 22mm 'SINGAPORE/OC5/87' cds & a very fine strike of the rare French mailboat 'POSS.ANGL/6/OCT/87/PAQ FR No7' d/s in red ('N' Omitted; Salles #1934var with sans serif year), creased at left with crude "sticky" tape repair on the reverse, full message in German. SymbolCGradeC View details Estimate$125StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 206 Postal History - Malaya: 1900 PPC of the Singapore (?) 'Cricket Club' endorsed "Feld Post" to Germany with Straits 3c brown tied by 'KAIS DEUTSCHE/MARINE-/SCHIFFSPOST/ No 70 /7 10/00' cds, 'WINDERSHEIM' arrival cds, minor soiling. The ship was en route to China in response to the Boxer Rebellion. SymbolCGradeB View details Estimate$160Price Realized$130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history(1 bid) Lot 207 Postal History - Malaya: 1904 (JA28) ST ANDREWS [Scotland] cds on real photo postcard ("Perth Bridge and Boat Station") addressed to the Municipal Office, Singapore with a good strike of the double-ringed "PENANG TO SINGAPORE" cds dated Feb.20. SymbolCGradeA- View details Estimate$80StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Lot 208 Postal History - Malaya - POSTMARKS: very fine 'NEBONG/[crown]/T[IB]AL' on CA 2c rose, superb 'S'-in-bars of Sarawak on CC 6c lilac, very fine 'MEDAN' (Dutch indies) on CA 8c orange, very fine 'PENANG' cds on French 80c, fine 'NI POSTAGENT PENANG' squared-circle on CA 6c lilac, etc, also a few security "chops" including 'JOHN LITTLE & Co' on CA 96c & oval '[FOR]WARDED/[...]ANDS BETTI[...]/[P]ENANG' in blue on 12c on East India 4a, stamps Cat £400++. (12) SymbolO View details Estimate$240StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history(0 bids) Items per page 102550100 Previous|123|Next Previous 123 Next Previous 123 Next