Lot No
15469
Cat No
Description Newfoundland - continued
15468 130-41 1919 Caribou set complete(12) very fine used, the 6c to 36c all with c.d.s. postmarks Cat. £350 PH Plate 38 ....................................................... £240
1919 Contingent varies incl. 10c, 12c and 34c, 1920 surcharge set, 1928- 29 12c and 15c, 1931 Air 15c (both wmks) and 50c (with wmk), 1931 15c blue, 1932 vals. to 48c, 1933 Gilbert set, 1935 Silver Jubilee, m.m. (67) Cat. £410 US ................................................................................ £116
15470 132-141 1919 KGV Contingent 3c, both 4c shades, 6c, 10c, 12c, 15c, 24c, 36c Fresh m.m.(9) Cat. £169 US PH Plate 38 ............................................ £67
15471 130-41 1919 Caribou set complete(12) fresh m.m. Cat. £160 PH Plate 38 ....... £90 15472 154-162 1923-24 6c to 24c mint, very fine & scarce.(9) Cat. £185 US PH Plate 39 ........................................................................................ £62 1928-29 Publicity issue 9c to 30c (ex. 15c), fresh, u.m./l.m.m. Cat. £81 ... £32
15473 171/8
15474 164-78 1928-29 Pictorial set ex 15c (14) fresh mint Cat. £140 US3 .................. £41 15475 164-178 1928-29 Set of 15 to 30c mint, odd very minor faults but a very nice looking set Cat. £140 US2 ................................................................... £35
15476 168/249 1928-33 5c slate grey Publicity issue, Gilbert 20c, 24c & 32c, all very fine mint (4) Cat. £73 US2 .......................................................................... £19
15477 166a-178 1928-9 KGV First Publicity issue, 3c to 30c missing 9c,10c, 12c. 3c, 5c, & 6c are Line Perf.13 -13½. 14c & 20c are Line Perf.14-13½.Fresh
m.m.some h/r (10) Cat. £187.5 ............................................................. £70
15478 164-78,168a 1928-9 KGV D.L.R.Publicity issue complete + Line Perf.14-13½ 5c. All fresh m.m.(16) Cat. £188 US PH Plate 39 ........................................... £76
15479 164-178 1928-9 KGV Publicity set complete. Fresh lightly-hinged mint (15) Cat. £140 US2 ............................................................................................ £51
15480 179-87 1929-31 KGV Publicity set (Perkins Bacon), fresh m.m. some h/r (9) Cat. £110 US3 ............................................................................................ £34
15481 15482
1931 (Nov) printed OHMS Department of Posts & Telegraphs envelope registered to England, bearing single 15c blue Vimy (presume SG 206) tied by oval of bars, Registered St John’s cds at left, arrival mark on reverse. US ........................................................................................... £53 204 1931 KGV Perkins Bacon, re-engraved 8c, fresh m.m. Cat. £48 .............. £20
15483 192-194 1931 No watermark airmail trio, very fine hinged mint Cat. £85 US2 ..... £24 15484 209-220 1932 KGV Set to 30c Ultramarine, fresh m.m.(12) Cat. £80 US ............. £32 15485
15486 236-49 1933 Sir Humphrey Gilbert set complete(14) fresh m.m. Cat. £110 ........ £60 15487 236-249 1933 KGV 350th Gilbert set to
32c.Fresh m.m.(14) Cat. £110 PH Plate 38 ........................................................................................ £50
15488 236-249 1933 Sir Humphrey Gilbert set of 14 very fine hinged mint Cat. £110 US2 ..................................................................................................... £32
15489 236-249 1933 KGV 350th Anniv. set, fresh m.m.(14) Cat. £110 US3 ................... £34 15490 236-49 etc. 1933 KGV Humphey Gilbert set complete + Perf.14, 14c &
24c.Fresh m.m.(16) Cat. £177 US PH Plate 38 ................................................... £76
15491 236-249 1933 Humphrey Gilbert issue - set of 14 on seven FDCs addressed to USA, cancelled by St John’s cds. Scarce thus. (7) Cat. £550 US2 ............ £157
15492 250-3 1935 Silver Jubilee set on 1936 Registered cover HARBOUR GRACE to England, fine Cat. £38 .......................................................................... £30
15493
1936 registered cover to England, useful franking of 1928 Publicity 14c, 1932 6c and 1933 Gilbert 7c (blue crayon), cancelled by temporary rubber POST OFFICE/SANDY POINT cds, fold at left edge. US ................. £16
15494 236-49 1936 Humphrey Gilbert set complete(14) v.f.u., all except the lowest values have circular postmarks Cat. £275 PH Plate 38 ......................... £180
15495 257-267 1937 Coronation long set across two attractive Suburban Stamp Co illustrated FDC’s from St John’s to London. US ....................................... £44
15496 257-267 1937 KGVI Long Coronation set, taken as
cheapest.fresh m.m.(11) Cat. £60 US3 .............................................................................................. £16
15497 257-67 1937 Long Coronation set ex 10c (10 values) m.m. Cat. £55 US6 (B) ... £12 15498 257-267 1937 Long Coronation set, very fine used (11) Cat. £50 US2 ................. £24 15499
1937 Pictorial issue (less 15c & 20c) mixed perfs inc p.14 7c, 8c, 10c & 48c, p.13½ 1c, 14c, 24c & 25c, p.13 3c fresh mm. (9) Cat. £62 US5 (B) ....................................................................................................... £12
15500 257-67 1937 Additional Coronation set, gum toning on 20c and short corner perf on 24c, m.m. (11) Cat. £60 US4 ........................................................... £9
15501 257-67 1937 Additional Coronation set, fresh m.m. (11) Cat. £60 US4 ............. £13 15502 254-6
1937 original Coronation set on plain FDC, from CARBONEAR to London, printed address, roughly opened. US2 ................................................... £8
15503 254-6 1937 Coronation on printed registered FDC to England. US .................. £9 15504 257-267 1937 Coronation long set, lightly hinged mint, mst unmounted. (11) Cat. £60 ...................................................................................................... £24
15505 257-67 1937 KGVI Long Coronation set complete. Fresh m.m.(11) Cat. £60 US ... £22 15506 257-67 1937 Additional Coronation set to 48c in SE corner marginal blocks of 4, most with a few small tone spots on stamp or in margin, marks on gum of two 48c values, o/wise all are u.m. (44) Cat. £240 US3 ..................... £44
15507 254-75 1937-41 Issues inc Coronation sets(23) fine used on leaves Cat. £78 ..... £30 15508 254/294 1937-47 Almost complete mint KGVI collection on two album pages, only missing 1941-44 10c black brown. Very clean lot(40) Cat. £138 US3 .... £30
15509
15510 15511
1939 Royal Visit on illust. (special ‘Visit/Britain’s Oldest Colony’ postmark) and on plain FDC (special ‘Royal Landing/Holyrood’ postmark), typed/ printed addresses US2 .......................................................................... £14 D1-6 1939 Postage Due-Perf 10 set(6) v.f.u. Cat. £150 PH Plate 39 ............. £90 D6
272
1939-49 Postage Due 10c in unmounted mint block of 4, very fine Cat. £52 US3 .............................................................................................. £16
15512 276-89 1941 Recess set of 14 complete m.m. Cat. £55 US6 (B) ....................... £11 15513 276-289 1941-44 Set of 14 to 48c, very fine mint Cat. £55 US ........................... £18 15514 276-289 1941-44 Set of 14 to 48c very fine mint Cat. £55 US2 .......................... £16
NICARAGUA
15515 2 1862 5c black, off-centre to SW, crisp, heavy m.m. Cat. £160 US3 ......... £34 15516 2
1862 5c black, a couple of torn/missing perfs at top, fresh, heavy m.m. Cat. £160 US3 ..................................................................................... £21
15517 2 1862 5c black, centred to NW, slight offset, fresh m.m. Cat. £160 US3 .. £34 15518
1883 2c red brown on buff postal stationery card (H&G 1) used with fine strike of CORREOS DE NICARAGUA SAN JUAN DEL SUR cds in blue dated 8 NOV 1883. Addressed to SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA. A couple of light creases but scarce card going overseas. US4 ......................................... £44
15537 642 15535 15536 575 O521
1932-38 48c, 1937 Coronation both sets, 1938 set, 1941-44 P. Dues complete for all perfs, plus extra 5c perf 10 (13 values), very good to fine used. Nice lot. (56) Cat. £695 US2 ........................................................ £188
15527 15528
15529 15530 15531
15532 15533 15534
B33 399
396 401 399
484 486
O518
15525 15526
160 190
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15519 15520
15521 15522
15523 15524 O152 O157
Cat No
Description Nicaragua - continued
1893 1c blue ‘Seebeck’ issue overprinted TELEGRAFOS in red, a fine unused copy with variety OVERPRINT INVERTED. Uncommon. (Hiscocks #26a) US4 ........................................................................................... £12
1893 1c blue ‘Seebeck’ issue overprinted TELEGRAFOS in red, a fine mint copy with variety OVERPRINT INVERTED. Uncommon. (Hiscocks #26a) US4 ..................................................................................................... £15
1894 5c blue ‘Seebeck’ postal stationery envelope (H&G B24) used with GRANADA duplex cancel. Addressed to MANAGUA. US4 ...................... £6
1898 2c yellow green on greenish ‘Seebeck’ postal stationery card (H&G 40) used with oval GRANADA cancel in turquoise. Addressed to MANAGUA with arrival mark on front. US4 ........................................... £12
1900 10c violet ‘Official’ issue a fine block of six each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN in red and with small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (SG O152) US4 ........................................................................................... £15
1900 5p black ‘Official’ issue (top value) a fine marginal block of four each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN in red and with small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (SG O157) US4 ........................................................... £12
1901 50c dull red ‘Postage Due’ issue with ‘1901 Correos’ overprint, a fine used block of four. (SG 160) Cat. £16 US4 ..................................... £9
1903 2c black & blue ‘Zelaya’ UNISSUED type (original colours black & carmine) a fine block of four each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN in red and with small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (As SG 190) US4 ........... £18
1906 10c on 3c violet ‘Arms’ issue with surcharge reading down a fine mint block of four. (SG B33) US4 .......................................................... £9
1914 5c slate ‘National Palace’ issue a fine block of four each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN in red and with small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (SG 399) US4 .......................................................................... £6
1914 2c vermilion ‘National Palace’ issue a fine block of four each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN in red and with small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (SG 396) US4 .......................................................................... £6
1914 10c yellow ‘National Palace’ issue a fine block of six each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN in red and with small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (SG 401) US4 .......................................................................... £9
1917 Cover franked with single 1914 5c slate (SG 399) tied by small BLUEFIELDS NIC, C.A. cds cancel in purple with second strike alongside. Addressed to USA with firms arrival mark on front. US4 ........................ £9
1923 1c on 5c slate ‘National Palace’ issue a fine mint block of twelve. (SG 484) Cat. £5.2 US4 ........................................................................ £1
1923 ½c black & blue with ‘Sello Postal’ overprint a fine mint copy. (SG 486) US4 ............................................................................................. £4
1927 Registered cover franked on reverse with 1926 5c slate with ‘OFICIAL’ overprint (SG O518) tied by ‘Lines’ roller cancel with MANAGUA cds and boxed registration marking on front. Addressed to USA with various transit and arrival marks and poor strike of three line ‘’Si Ud. Nota alguna irregularida en Communicaciones sirvase infor mar a la Direccion General’ cachet on front. Signed ‘Alfonso Estrada DIP’ by official on flap. US4 ..................................................................................................... £15
1928 Cover franked with 3 x 1928 1c violet with ‘Correos 1928’ overprint in purple (SG 575) tied by GRANADA cds’s. Addressed to USA with CORINTO transit cds on reverse. US4 .................................................... £9
1929 Registered cover franked with 1926 15c red brown with ‘OFICIAL’ overprint (SG O521) tied by ‘Lines’ roller cancel with MANAGUA boxed registration marking alongside. Addressed to USA with various transit and arrival marks. Signed ‘Alfonso Estrada DIP’ by official on flap. US4 .. £24
1930 6c blue green ‘Opening of G.P.O. Managua’ issue a fine block of four each stamp with red SPECIMEN overprint and small hole punch. Ex ABNCo. Archive. (SG 642) US4 ............................................................. £9
15538 658 & 665 1931 Cover franked with 1931 2c carmine and 1c orange ‘R. de C.’ issue both with ‘1931’ overprints (SG 658 & 665) tied by LEON cds dated AUG 10 1931. Addressed to USA with CORINTO transit cds on reverse. US4 .. £12
15539 (668-9) 1931 Air surcharges 15c on 50c and 15c on 1c, forged surcharges, fresh m.m. Useful reference. US ..................................................................... £11
15540 737 & 605 1932 Cover franked with 1932 2c on 4c blue and 1929 1c orange with ‘R. de C.’ overprint (SG 737 & 605) tied by CORINTO cds’s dated DEC 20 1932. Addressed to USA. This cover was mailed 10 days after the issue of the 2c on 4c overprint. US4 .................................................................. £9
15541 744-748 1932 Leon-Sauce Railway set no gum as issued (5) Cat. £95 ................. £60 15542 749 & 749a 1933 Reverse of cover only with from LEON with company imprint franked with 1933 block of four 1c on 3c light blue with one stamp showing variety ‘CENSAVO’ FOR ‘CENTAVO’ (SG 749 & 749a) cancelled by somewhat smudgy LEON cds in purple. US4 ..................................... £9
15543 999e/h 1938 ‘75th Anniversary of the Postal Service’ EXTERIOR issue sheetlet of four containing the variety 50c ERROR OF COLOUR (printed in Black & blue the colour of the 15c), IMPERF, fine unused. (Maxwell #A240da, SG 999e/h Variety). US4 ............................................................................ £15
15544 999e/h 1938 ‘75th Anniversary of the Postal Service’ EXTERIOR issue sheetlet of four containing the variety 50c ERROR OF COLOUR (printed in Black & blue the colour of the 15c), perf 11½, fine unused. (Maxwell #A240d, SG 999e/h Variety). US4 ............................................................................ £15
15545 999e/h 1938 ‘75th Anniversary of the Postal Service’ EXTERIOR issue sheetlet of four with variety CENTRE INVERTED on all four stamps, perf 11½, fine unused. (Maxwell #A240b, SG 999e/h Variety). US4 .............................. £15
15546 999a/d 1938 ‘75th Anniversary of the Postal Service’ INTERIOR issue sheetlet of four with variety CENTRE INVERTED on all four stamps, perf 11½, fine unused. (Maxwell #A235b, SG 999a/d Variety). US4 .............................. £15
15547 999a (var) 1938 Postal Administration Anniversary 1c, with CENTRE INVERTED, m.m. Of private origin. US3 .................................................................. £10
15548 869, 870, 89 1940 Interesting multi franked cover with 1936 1c on 3c light blue, 2c on 5c sepia, 1c on 6c drab, 2c on 20c orange, 2c on 25c violet and 2c on 50c green all with ‘1936 Vale’ surcharges (SG 869, 870, 891, 897, 898 & 900) all tied by multiple strikes of BLUEFIELDS cds dated DEC 14 1940. Addressed to USA. US4 ........................................................................ £15
15549
1947-2011 Flora & Fauna - seln sets & singles - 314 stamps & 10 m/ sheets mainly u.m. Cat. £227 US4 ........................................................ £58
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