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Lot No


17732


17733 17734


Cat No


Z16


Description SOUTH WEST AFRICA


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1913-24 SOUTH AFRICA £1 green and red, vertical pair (reinforced), with light upright WINDHOEK cds of 16 MAY 22, very fresh, f.u. RARE. Cat. £1500 US2 PH Plate 42 ..................................................................... £451


1913-24 Collection of postmarks on South Africa stamps(37) values to 4d including Aus, Kalkfontein, Bethany, Railway, mainly fine US2 ............... £39 1914 LUDERITZBUCHT:


October/Novemebr 1914 stampless OAS


postcards (Bethanien barracks, one hand-illustrated Xmas card) to S.Africa all with ABPO/4 cds and crowned ‘DEFENCE DEPARTMENT/ ACTIVE CITIZENS FORCE’ cachet - showing 2 different sizes of boxed censor h.s. and an unusual unboxed 2-line type. Scarce group. (4) US5 .. £100


17735 17736


17737 17738 17739 17740 17741 17742 17743


17744


D1b D5a 11 D6 2c 12


1/25 17


1914-17 ARMY BASE P.O. 4 (Luderitzbucht) cds on PPC ex Transvaal Scottish ‘C’ Force to Transvaal with 2-line censor cachet; also (1917) two uncommon telegram envelopes with cds of Swakopmund or Omaruru. (3) US2 ..................................................................................................... £43


1915 attractive Zieher postcard of German colonies, Yacht stamps set to 5m with fancy blue Official Free handstamp, used from WINDHUK to Pretoria and redirected to a private in South African Scottish Cantonments in Potchefstroom, corner crease. Scarce. US2 ......................................... £22


1923 P. Due on Transvaal 5d, NO STOP AFTER “Afrika”, fine and fresh, l.m.m. Cat. £140 PH Plate 42 .............................................................. £55


1923 Postage Due 6d black and slate, horizontal pair, one ‘Wes’, mint with heavy hinge. Cat. £350 US3 PH Plate 42 .................................... £85


1923 (Jan-June) 10s blue and olive-green, vertical pair, centred to right, fresh l.m.m. Very scarce. Cat. £1400 as horizontal pair. PH Plate 42 ..... £150


1923 Postage Due - ½d black & green in fresh um marginal pane of 30 showing a number of minor opt errors. (3) Cat. £90 US5 ....................... £22


1923 1d rose red, horizontal pair, one showing ‘Af.rica’ variety, fine Windhoek cds used. Cat. £300 US3 PH Plate 42 ................................. £123


1923 Setting I £1 green and red very fine used Afrikaans single Cat. £250 US2 PH Plate 42 ................................................................................ £117


1923 ½d, 1d and 6d, 1923-26 14mm ovpt 3d, 4d, 2s6d and 5s (latter two each with a pulled corner perf), yellowed gum, m.m. (7) Cat. £156 US5 ..................................................................................................... £19


1923 1d rose red ‘GV Head’ issue with ‘SOUTH WEST AFRICA’ overprint (ZUIDWEST without hyphen measuring 11mm long), a fine used copy with KOLMANNSKUP cds. Small perf fault at right. (SG 17) Cat. £9 US4 ......... £4


17745 D6/54 1923 P. Dues to 1928 small range, plus 1931 and 1959 sets, m.m. (16) Cat. £52 ............................................................................................... £18


17746 17747


17748 17749 17750


17751 17752


D4a


1923 P. Due on DLR printing 3d, with “Wes” for “West” variety, fine m.m. Cat. £200 PH Plate 42 ........................................................................ £80 1-9 1923 (Jan-June) set to 2s6d, fine l.m.m. Cat. £196 PH Plate 42 ........... £75 D7a


D1-5


1923 P. Due on Pretoria printing 1d (rouletted), with “Wes” for “West” variety, fresh, fine mint. Cat. £150 PH Plate 42 .................................... £60


1923 P. Dues on Transvaal 5d and 6d, on DLR printing 2d, 3d and 6d, fine m.m. Cat. £142 .................................................................................... £55 28 1923-26 Setting IV 2s6d, fine m.m. Cat. £90 ......................................... £36 39 1923-26 Setting 4 10s pair, toned gum, m.m. Cat. £95 US .................... £30 38


1923-26 Setting VI 5s, SW corner plate number “I” pair, fresh, fine l.m.m. Cat. £60 PH Plate 42 .......................................................................... £30


17753 D27/37 1923-26 P. Due setting to ½d, 2d, 3d and 6d, 1927 1½d, 2d and 3d, fresh m.m. Cat. £60 US ................................................................................. £20


17754 18/35 17755 17756


40a 39


17757 29-36 17758 29-38 17759


1923-26 Setting III 2d to 2s6d (ex. 1s) and Setting 6 ½d, 1d and 1s, fine m.m. Cat. £132 PH Plate 42 ............................................................... £48


1923-26 Setting VI £1 pale olive-green and red, centred to left, fine m.m. Cat. £300 PH Plate 42 ........................................................................ £135


1923-26 Setting VI 10s blue and olive-green, centred to bottom, fresh, fine m.m. Cat. £95 ................................................................................ £36


1923-26 Setting VI set to 1s3d, plus 4 extra values to 1s, yellowed gum, m.m. Cat. £80 ...................................................................................... £27


1923-26 Setting VI overprint set to 5s in horiz pairs(10 pairs) very fine used Cat. £499 ..................................................................................... £320


1925-26 South Africa used in SWA: KGV 4d registration envelopes overprinted ‘SOUTH WEST/AFRICA’ (fold) or ‘S.W.A.’, uprated with opt’d KGV 2d, or 2d pictorial cancelled by modified Kolmannskuppe or Usakos cds; a third envelope incoming ex Redelinghuis with modified German- type Mariental cds. Attractive trio. (3) US5 ............................................ £110


17760 41-52 17761 17762


41 D31 17763 49-54


17765 17766


56-7 67a


17767 58-65 17769 66


1926 set to 6d, 1927 set to 6d, 1927 4d, 1927 2d to 2s6d, fine m.m. (13) Cat. £119 ............................................................................................. £45


1926 ½d black & green ‘Springbok’ issue with ‘SOUTH WEST AFRICA’ overprint, a fine mint block of eight. (SG 41) Cat. £17 US4 .................... £9


1926 Postage Due - opts on 3d black &blue in um marginal pane of 48. (48) Cat. £108 US5 .............................................................................. £27


1927 Overprints on Pictorial set to 10s in horiz pairs(6 pairs) very fine used Cat. £475 PH Plate 42 ................................................................ £320


17764 49-51 1927 (Apr) KGV 2d, 3d, 1/-. Fresh m.m. (3 Horiz.pairs) Cat. £26.75 US3 ..................................................................................................... £9


1927-30 1s3d and £1 (centred to SE, small wrinkle at edge), fresh m.m. Cat. £96 ............................................................................................... £34


1927-30 Pictorial 10s bright blue and brown, horizontal pair, one no stop after ‘A’, mint with few separated perfs re-enforced. Cat. £375 US3 PH Plate 42 ........................................................................................ £85


1927-30 set to 2s6d (centred high), incl. both types of ½d and 1d, fine m.m. (10) Cat. £92 ............................................................................... £32


17768 60c/5b 1927-30 perf 14 x 13½ 2d (vertical pair), 3d, 4d and 2s6d, gum yellowing, m.m ..................................................................................... £50


1927-30 Pictorial 5s black and green perf 14 x 13½, horizontal pair, one no stop after ‘A’, mint with few split perfs at base. Cat. £300 US3 ......... £68


17770 D34,D35 1928 Postage Due 1½d pair,2d single tied to cover by Luderitz c.d.s. pmks, red Durban Philatelic Exhibition cancel, fine Cat. £423 PH Plate 62 ...... £250


17771 D42-6 1928-29 Postage Due-Set(5) v.f.u. Cat. £60 ........................................... £35 234 17795


17797 17798


96


1938 Official-1½d purple brown corner block of four v.f.u. Cat. £100 US ....................................................................................................... £53 O 17 1938 KGVI 1½d Official with red overprint, SG O17 Cat. £50 US ........... £27


O17


17799 109-110 1938 KGVI 1938 Voortrekkers Commemoration in v.f.u. pairs (2 pairs). Cat. £55 US ......................................................................................... £29


17800 109-70 1938 Voortrekker Commemoration to 1960 Animals basic issues complete, the 1939 Huguenot in vertical pairs, both War Effort sets incl. shades, 1954 Animals set is v.f.u., others fine m.m. Cat. £240 ................ £70


17801 105-108 1938 Voortrekker Centenary set of 4 horiz.pairs, very fine mint Cat. £110 US ....................................................................................................... £36


17802 105-8 1938 Voortrekker Centenary, h/r, m.m. Cat. £110 US6 .......................... £17 17803 105-8 1938 Voortrekker set(4 pairs) fine m.m. Cat. £110 US5 ......................... £20 17804 105-8 1938 Voortrekker set(4 pairs) fine m.m. Cat. £110 US5 ......................... £20 17805 105-8 1938 Voortrekker Centenary, fine used. (4) Cat. £160 PH Plate 42 ....... £60 17806 105-10 1938 Voortrekker sets in horiz pairs(6 pairs) very fine used Cat. £215 PH Plate 42 ........................................................................................ £130


17785


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Lot No


17772


Cat No


Description South West Africa - continued


1929 Airmail cover to U.K. (28.06.29) with official stamps SG O5-O7 pairs tied by Windhoek cds - scarce & attractive. US5 ............................ £39


17773 70b,71b,72-3 1930 Air 4d,1/3d small and large overprints(4) v.f.u. Cat. £104 .............. £60 17774


1930 Post Office R.L.O. official cover to U.K. with SG 58, 59 & 60 pairs ex Windhoek with provisional m/s registration mark - very unusual & attractive. US5 ..................................................................................... £49


17775 68-73


1930-31 ½d and 1d, 1930 Air 4d and 1s, both types, h/r, m.m. (6) Cat. £120 .................................................................................................... £45


17776 86-87 1931 Air Mail 3d & 10d in very fine mint horiz pairs Cat. £84 US .......... £27 17777 86-87 1931 Air Mail - registered cover to Upington with vfu pairs SG 86-87 with Windhoek special cds, provisional s/l registration h/s together with original certificate of postage with further strike of the special cancellation. Attractive. US5 ................................................................. £49


17778 17779 74-87 80/5 82


1931 First Airmail to Kimberley (19.12.31) - cover with optd 4d airmail pair plus 1d official pair [SG O14] with Windhoek - Kimberley airmail cds. Attractive. US5 ..................................................................................... £37


1931 Pictorial set in horiz pairs complete(14 pairs) fine used, the 10s is on piece Cat. £300 US4 ....................................................................... £106


17780 D47-51 1931 Postage Due-Set(5) v.f.u. Cat. £45 ................................................ £25 17781


1931 pictorials 1s, 5s and 20s, very good to fine used. Cat. £133 PH Plate 42 ........................................................................................ £48


17782 74-87 17783 17784


1931 Pictorial set to 20s including Airs in horiz pairs(14 pairs) very fine used Cat. £300 ..................................................................................... £200


1931 Pictorial 2/6d red and grey v.f.u. block of four, Keetmanshoop pmks Cat. £48 US2 ....................................................................................... £22


1931-32 a valuable collection of First Flight covers, with various frankings incl. Air stamps, some special cancels and cachets, some Imperial printed envelopes etc, with 1931 (28th July) TSUMEB to Swakopmund (apparently scarce as not listed by the Post Office circulars as a point of call); 1931 (1st August) Windhoek to Okahandja, Okahandja to Swakopmund, Windhoek to Grootfontein; 1931 (3rd August) Otjiwarongo to Windhoek; 1931 (5th August) Winhoek to Keetmanshoop, Mariental to Keetmanshoop; 1931 (11th August) Windhoek to Walvis Bay, Walvis Bay to Mariental; 1931 (30th Nov) Grootfontein to Taumeb; 1931 (19th Dec) Windhoek to Cape Town, Mariental to Kimberley, Mariental to Cape Town, Windhoek to Cape Town, Keetmanshoop to Cape Town; 1931 (20th Dec) Kimberley to Keetmanshoop; 1931 (21st Dec) Upington to Grootfontein; 1932 (23rd January) Windhoek to Grootfontein; 1932 (26th January) Windhoek to Kimberley, Windhoek to London (2 diff), Windhoek to Mariental, Mariental to Kenya; 1932 (13th Feb) Tsumeb to Grootfontein; a lovely lot with many scarce and attractive covers. (24 items) US2 ......................... £274


1931-34 POSTAL STATIONERY overprinted 1d envelope bearing ½d and 2d pairs registered Windhoek to Pretoria; 1933 4d Registered envelope (150 x 93 mm) with 3d stamp Luderitz to USA; 1934 6d Registered envelope with 1d and pair of 4d used locally from Windoek. (3 items) US ....................................................................................................... £53


17786 17787


1931-39 1931 (Aug) Air mail Windhoek to Cape Town bearing Air 4d and 1s plus Official 6d pair, 1935-36 Voortrekker set of pairs on 1938 registered cover from Outjo, 1939 Huguenot sets in pairs on two different FDC’s with hand painted illustrations etc. (7 items) US .......................... £89


1931-49 Windhoek - Capetown FFC (19. December 1931) with ½d (2) & 3d stamps [SG 58, 68, 77] cancelled by pictorial cds ; also 1949 neat reg’d airmail cover to UK ex Omaruru with SG 78, 139 & scarce O14 in pairs cancelled by cds. (2) US2 .............................................................. £59


17788 96,O25 1931-7 1½d Locomotive m.m., then same overprinted ‘OFFICIAL’u.m. Both in horizontal pairs. (2 pairs) Cat. £61 US4 ..................................... £18


17789


1934 Cover franked with single 1931 3d grey blue & blue (SG 77) tied by AIR MAIL WINDHOEK - KIMBERLEY LUGPOS cds with second strike alongside. Sent airmail to PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA. Cover has a few light tone spots. US4 ..................................................................... £9


17790 88-104 1935 Silver Jubilee (mint), 1935-36 Voortrekker, 1937 Train 1½d and Coronation, fine used. Cat. £83 ............................................................. £28


17791 88-91 1935 Silver Jubilee set v.f.u. Cat. £35 .................................................... £20 17792 88-91


1935 Silver Jubilee set on neat cover to Germany, two values on the address side, other two on reverse. Cat. £35 US3 .................................. £17


17793 17794


92-6


1935-6 Voortrekker set, also Mail Train 1½d brown in horiz pairs(5 pairs) very fine used Cat. £64 ......................................................................... £40


1937 to 1951 nice little Geo VI coll on 3 large SG Philatelic Album leaves, incl. 1938 Voortrekker Centenary and 1939 Huguenot sets, 1941-43 War Effort (1s3d pair partly separated) and 1943-44 War Effort (ex. ½d), Officials with 1938 Train 1½d, 1951-52 1½d, 2d and 6d, fine used. (55) Cat. £515 US2 ..................................................................................... £125


1937 Mail Train 1½d, pair and block of 4, slightly yellowish gum, u.m. Cat. £87 US7 (B) ................................................................................. £11


17796 96-110 1937 Train 1½d, Coronation 1938 both Voortrekker sets, h/r, m.m. Cat. £180 US3 ............................................................................................ £44


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