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Cat No
Description Netherlands - Colonies - Curacao - continued
14728 126a-134 1931 Airs set m.m. Cat. £32 ................................................................. £15 14729 126a-134 1931-39 Airmail issue 10c - 2G80c mm, odd small adhesion to gum. (13) Cat. £32 US3 ....................................................................................... £7
14730 152-153 1934 Colonisation pair 1G50c & 2G50c mm, toned. Good spacefillers. (2) Cat. £180 US3 ..................................................................................... £30
14731 175-82 1941 Air Flags set(8) fresh unmounted mint, very fine Cat. £368 US3 ... £102 14732 175,etc 1941-47 Collection of Air sets(88) including 1941 Flags set unused no gum, 1943 P.O.W. Relief set mint, 1947 set to 25G mint, light gum toning, high cat value US ...................................................................... £160
14733 126b & 127 1942 Airmail cover franked with 1931 15c slate and 20c scarlet AIR issue (SG 126b & 127) tied by CURACAO WILLEMSTAD cds. Addressed to USA, censored with large triangular ‘NIET GEOPEND DOOR CENSUUR CURACAO’ cachet in purple on front and USA ‘EXAMINED BY 4330’ censor strip at left. US4 ........................................................................ £9
14734 207
1945 Airmail cover franked with 1942 40c brown & olive green AIR issue (SG 207) tied by CURACAO WILLEMSTAD cds. Addressed to ARGENTINA, censored with black on white ‘GEOPEND DOOR CENSUUR CURACAO’ censor strip at left and ‘ABIERTA POR CENSURA DEFENSA CONTINENTAL 58107’ censor tape at right. Arrival marks on reverse. US4 .................... £12
14735 232-247 1946 Air Relief Fund m.m. corner fault on SG 237 (16) Cat. £34 ............ £18 14736 240-7 1946 Air Map of Dutch Indies set to 50c in fresh u.m. vertical pairs(16), very fine Cat. £36 US3 ......................................................................... £10 1947 Stampless official airmail envelope with printed
14737 14738 14739
14740 1 14741
‘DIENST.
GOUVERNEMENT VAN CURACAO’ on front and circular ‘POSTKANTOOR CURACAO’ official ‘Arms’ cachet alongside with CURACAO WILLEMSTAD cds. Addressed to USA. US4 .................................................................. £9
D314 1948 Postage due 40c blue-green fu, light toning. Cat. £46 US3 ........... £10 NETHERLANDS - COLONIES - INDIES
Stockbook with a useful collection of Colonies with better Charity sets included. Few 100’s .............................................................................. £100
1864 10c carmine ‘King William III’ issue, imperf, a fine lightly used copy, four good to tight margins. (SG 1) Cat. £140 US4 ................................. £58
1864-1923 Mint and used collection on leaves(about 300) including 1870-88 values to 2G50, 1900 surcharges used, Java ovpts to 2½G(2) used, Buiten Bezt ovpts to 2½G(2) used, 1912 1G(3),2½G(3) used, 1915 Red Cross set in mint blocks of four, 1923 Jubilee set used, Officials, also some Curacao(20), mainly fine US3 ...................................................... £170
14742 14743
14744 14745
14746 14747
14748 14749 14750 14751
40
1870 12½c drab, perf 12½, a fine used block of four with WELTERVREDEN cds’s dated 12.11.1897. (SG 40) US4 ................................................... £12
1870-1949 M&U ranges of useful values with gum toning throughoout - from Willem 1c - 50c, 1892 values to 50c, 1902 various to 2½g, Java & ‘Buiten’ opts to 50c, 1912 issues, red cross, surcharges, dues, airs etc. Interesting & substantial lot. (Qty) US3 ................................................. £68
1881 5c dull violet postal stationery card (H&G 1a) used with fine MEESTER CORNELIUS cds. Addressed to BATAVIA with arrival cds on front. US4 ............................................................................................ £12
1881 5c dull violet postal stationery card (H&G 1a) used with light TJILATJAP cds. Addressed to BATAVIA with various transit & arrival cds’s on front. US4 ....................................................................................... £12
1883 2½c buff tied on piece by two fine strikes of POSTAGENT AMSTERDAM - BATAVIA cds dated 2 MEI 1905. (SG 89) US4 ............... £9
1883 5c dull violet postal stationery card (H&G 1d) used with fine AMBARAWA cds. Addressed to SEMARANG with arrival cds on front. US4 ..................................................................................................... £12
1885 5c green postal stationery card (H&G 6) used with fine KENDAL cds. Addressed to SEMARANG with arrival cds on front. US4 ....................... £12
1885 12½c grey and 15c olive brown postal stationery envelopes (H&G B6/7) fine unused. US4 ........................................................................ £6
1885 5c dull violet postal stationery card (H&G 1d) used with fine KENDAL cds. Addressed to SEMARANG with arrival cds on front. US4 ... £12
1887 5c green postal stationery card (H&G 8) used with MEESTER CORNELIS cds in blue. Addressed to BUITENZORG with arrival cds on front. US4 ............................................................................................ £12
14752 D173b 1887 Postage due - p.12½ Type III 1G, mm with thin spot & gum toning. Cat. £120 US3 ..................................................................................... £23
14753 14754
14755 14756 14757
14758
1888 10c yellow brown postal stationery envelope with ‘BRIEFOMSLAG- TIEN CENT’ overprint (H&G B4a) used with dotted numeral ‘1’ with WELTEVREDEN cds alongside. Addressed to BATAVIA with good strike of small ‘AVOND’ (evening delivery) marking on reverse. US4 .................... £18
1892 15c on 25c dull violet postal stationery envelope (H&G B8a) used with fine strike of dotted numeral ‘27’ with BESOEKI cds alongside. Addressed locally within BESOEKI with arrival cds on reverse. US4 ........ £20
1892 Postage due - 10c, 15c (thin spot), 30c & 40c (both with pulled perfs) [SG D104-105, 107-108] mm. (4) Cat. £88 US3 .......................... £17
101
1892-97 Wilhelmina 2g50c blue & orange-brown (thin spot, light toning) fu; also 1870 p.14 2g50c [SG 7] fu. (2) Cat. £91 US3 ........................... £22
1893 5c ultramarine on blue postal stationery card (H&G 10) used with fine POERWAKARTA squared circle cds. Addressed to BATAVIA with WELTEVREDEN squared circle transit cds on front. US4 ......................... £9
89
1895 5c blue on blue postal stationery card (H&G 10) used with added 1883 2½c buff (SG 89) tied by MEDAN squared circle cds. Addressed to GERMANY with arrival cds on front. US4 .............................................. £12
14759 94 & 96 1896 Registered cover franked with 1892 10c orange brown and 15c ochre ‘Queen Wilhelmina’ issue (SG 94 & 96) tied by two strikes of TELOEK-BETOENG squared circle cds with small handstruck ‘R’ marking alongside. Addressed to HOLLAND with PADANG transit and BREDA arrival cds’s on reverse. Fine & scarce. US4 ............................................ £58
14760 91b & 94 1897 Cover from TJIBADAK with good strike of straight line boxed ‘TJI- BADAK’ marking in blue-black on front franked with 1883 5c dull blue and pair 1892 10c orange brown ‘Queen Wilhelmina’ issue (SG 91b & 94) tied in transit by WELTEVREDEN squared circle cds’s. Addressed to USA with LONDON transit and USA arrival marks on reverse. US4 ......... £26
14761
1897 10c reddish brown postal stationery envelope (H&G B5) used with two strikes of KLATEN squared circle cds. Addressed to SEMARANG with arrival cds on reverse. US4 .................................................................... £15
198 14778 275 14769 135 14766
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14762
14763 14764 14765
Cat No
89 111 91
Description Netherlands - Colonies - Indies - continued
1899 5c dull violet postal stationery reply card (H&G 3 message half only) used with added 1883 2½c buff (SG 89) tied by SOEKABOEMI squared circle cds’s. Addressed to BERMANY with WELTEVREDEN transit & German arrival cds’s on front. US4 .................................................... £20
1900 10c on 10c grey lilac, two copies on piece cancelled by ‘ancoreo’ manuscript cancel. Unusual. (SG 111) US4 ............................................ £24
1900 10c on 20c ultramarine postal stationery envelope (H&G B9) used with SEMARANG squared circle cds. Addressed locally. US4 .................. £12
1900 10c on 12½c grey postal stationery envelope (H&G B11) sent registered with added pair 1883 5c ultramarine (SG 91) cancelled by two good strikes of straight line ‘TRENGGALEK’ cancel in black with handstruck ‘R’ alongside. Addressed to BESOEKI with printed ‘Toeloeng- agoeng.’ registration label applied in transit. Transit & arrival marks on reverse. Cover is trimmed at left partially affecting the registration label. US4 ..................................................................................................... £44
1901 5c blue on blue postal stationery card (H&G 10) used with two strikes of boxed straight line ‘TJIBEBER’ marking in blue and fair strike of large unframed ‘A’ (Avond) evening delivery marking in black on front.. Addressed to WELTEVREDEN with squared circle arrival cds on front. US4 ..................................................................................................... £24
14767 14768
1902-09 2½c and 20c on 1912 registered cover from NGANDJOEK to Lisbon, crease at left. US ...................................................................... £12
123
1903 20c on 20c green postal stationery envelope with ‘NED.-INDIE’ overprint (H&G B16) used with added pair 1902 2½c green (SG 123) tied by WELTEVREDEN squared circle cds’s. Addressed to SWITZERLAND with arrival cds on reverse. US4 .................................................................... £20
1906 Cover franked with single 1902 25c deep violet (SG 135) tied by fine strike of straight line ‘SINDANGLAYA’ cancel in black. Addressed to USA with TJIANDJOER and WELTEVREDEN transit and USA arrival marks on reverse. Scarce. US4 ......................................................................... £56
14770 133 & 138 1906 Registered cover franked with 1902 20c olive and 1g dull lilac (SG 133 & 138) tied by fine strikes of MAKASSER squared circle cds with printed red & black on white ‘Makasser’ registration label alongside. Addressed to WELTEVREDEN with transit & arrival marks on reverse. Scarce. US4 .......................................................................................... £44
14771 128/129 1908 12c on 12c blue postal stationery envelope with ‘NED.-INDIE’ overprint (H&G B14a) sent registered with added 1902 10c slate & 12½c deep blue (SG 128/129) tied by WELTEVREDEN squared circle cds’s with printed red & black ‘Weltevreden’ registration label alongside. Addressed to HOLLAND with arrival cds on reverse. US4 ........................................ £18
14772
1908 ‘JAVA’ overprints - variety ‘inverted opt’ on ½c - 5c, 10c (pulled perf) -15c, 20c, 25c, 30c (closed split) & 50c [between SG 142a-157a] mm with toned gum; attractive group. (13) Cat. £150 US3 .................... £34
14773 123 & 128 1913 Registered cover franked with 1902 2½c green and 2 x 10c slate (SG 123 & 128) tied by multiple strikes of AMBARAWA cds with printed red & black on white ‘Ambarawa’ registration label alongside. Addressed to USA with various transit & arrival marks on front & reverse. US4 ....... £20
14774 14775
14777
1913-32 Wilhelmina 60c, 80c, 1g, 1g75c & 2½g [SG 280-281, 224a, 283 & 225] mm with toned gum. (5) Cat. £74 US3 ...................................... £17
209 275
1914 Plain postcard franked with 1912 1c olive green (SG 209) tied by TJIAMIS cds. Addressed to USA. US4 ..................................................... £9
14776 285-295 1922 Bandoeng Exhibition opts (17½c unused, rest mm) with light overall toning. (11) Cat. £275 US3 ....................................................... £58
1925 Registered cover franked with pair 1922 20c blue (SG 275) tied by PETJANGAAN cds’s with printed black & red on white ‘Petjangaan’ registration label alongside. Addressed to COSTA RICA with transit & arrival cds’s on reverse. US4 ................................................................. £24
1927 Cover franked with single 1922 20c blue (SG 275) tied by KWALA cds with second strike alongside. Addressed to UK. Cover a little worn in places. US4 .......................................................................................... £9
14779 271, 273 & 2 1927 Cover franked with 1922 7½c yellow bistre, 12½c scarlet and 20c blue (SG 271, 273 & 275) tied by fine PERBAOENGAN cds’s. Addressed to UK. Cover a little worn in places. US4 ............................................... £9
14780 271, 273 & 2 1927 Cover franked with 1922 7½c yellow bistre, 12½c scarlet and 20c blue (SG 271, 273 & 275) tied by fine PERBAOENGAN cds’s. Addressed to UK. Cover a little worn in places. US4 ............................................... £9
14781 275
1927 Cover franked with single 1922 20c blue (SG 275) tied by KWALA cds with second strike alongside. Addressed to UK. Cover a little worn in places. US4 .......................................................................................... £9
14782 269 & 273 1929 Cover franked with 1922 5c green and 2 x 12½c scarlet (SG 269 & 273) tied by PERBAOENGAN cds with additional fine strike alongside. Addressed to UK. US4 .......................................................................... £9
14783 269 & 275 1929 Cover franked with 1922 5c green & 20c blue (SG 269 & 275) tied by PERBAOENGAN cds with second strike alongside. Addressed to UK with MEDAN transit cds on reverse. US4 ............................................... £9
14784 14785
1930 2c on 1c olive green on buff postal stationery change of address card (H&G P7a). A fine unused example. Scarce. US4 ............................ £24
273
1930 Cover franked with 1922 2 x 12½c scarlet (SG 273) tied by PERBAOENGAN cds with second strike alongside. Addressed to UK with MEDAN transit cds on reverse. US4 ...................................................... £9
14786 315-8,320 1930-1 1930 Welfare set m.m. plus 1931 Air SG 320 m.m. Cat. £41 ..... £25 14787 212 & 308 1931 12½c red postal stationery envelope (H&G B35) used with added 1912 3c ochre and 1928 10c purple AIR issue (SG 212 & 308) tied by TJIBADAK cds’s with blue airmail label alongside. Sent airmail to SWITZERLAND with BATAVIA transit cds on reverse. Backflap missing. US4 ..................................................................................................... £15
14788 14789 272 420
1931 Real photographic PPC showing native buildings franked on message side with 1922 10c lilac (SG 272) tied by BRASTAGI cds. Addressed to SINGAPORE with MEDAN transit and TANGLIN SINGAPORE arrival cds’s on front. US4 ..................................................................... £18
1932 Cover with printed ‘Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines’ insignia on flap franked with Great Britain 1924 1½d red brown GV issue (SG 420) tied by TANDJONG PRIOK cds with second strike alongside and straight line ‘PAQUEBOT’ marking also on front. Addressed to UK. US4 .............. £15
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