Lot No
21025
Cat No
Description Zanzibar - continued
21024 323-326 1936 Silver Jubilee set, unmounted mint, usual streaky gum. (4) Cat. £35 ...................................................................................................... £18
1936 KGV 10c + 10c POSTAL STATIONERY CARD with reply attached. H & G # 34. Overprinted “SPECIMEN” on both
halves.Clean unused. Scarce .................................................................................................. £60
21026 310-22 1936 set to 10s, fresh, fine mint. (13) Cat. £100 US .............................. £37 21027 319/322 1936 2s, 5s, 7s50 & 10s, all very fine mint Cat. £112 US2 ..................... £35 21028 323-326 1936 Sultans Jubilee set m.m. (4) Cat. £35 US ...................................... £16 21029 323-338 1936-49 Commemorative issues, fine cds used. (16) Cat. £74 US .......... £40 21030 327-30 Blks. 1944 KGVI Al Busaid st in (Plate) “I” corner blocks x 4, then again in Thomas De La Rue imprints lower marginal strips x
4.Superb m.m.hinged on two in each ...................................................................................... £20
21031 327-30 1944 Bicentenary set on printed registered FDC to London, fine. US2 .... £8 21032
1948 Royal Silver Wedding pair, very fine mint Cat. £25 US2 ................. £8
21033 333-4 1949 RSW, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £25 ............................................... £14 21034 333-4 1949 KGVI R.S.W. m.m. Cat. £25.3 ....................................................... £15 21035 333-4 1949 KGVI Silver Wedding
pair.Fresh l.m.m.(2) Cat. £25.3 ..................... £12 21036 333-4 1949 KGVI Silver Jubilee pair, fresh l.m.m.(2) Cat. £25.3 ........................ £12 21037 353-354 1949 KGVI Silver Wedding pair m.m. Cat. £25.3 US .............................. £12 21038 333-4 1949 KGVI Silver Wedding pair m.m. Cat. £35 US ................................. £18 21039 339-52 a’s 1952-5 KGVI Set to 10/- + listed shades of 15c, 30c, 40c,
50c.Fresh m.m.(18) Cat. £85 ................................................................................ £35
21040 339-352 1952-55 Sultan set, lightly hinged mint. (14) Cat. £50 ........................... £20 21041 339-352 1952-55 Definitive set l.m.m. (14) Cat. £50 US ..................................... £24 21042
1953 Airmail cover to Tanzania, unstamped and with K.U.T. Postage Due 30c brown pair tied to reverse, fine ....................................................... £20
21043 358-372 1957 QEII Set complete to 10/
-.fresh m.m.(15) Cat. £42 ........................ £18 21044 358-372 1957 Definitive set u.m. (15) Cat. £42 US ............................................. £22 21045 371-2 1957 7s50 and 10s, fine and fresh, l.m.m. Cat. £32 US ......................... £10 21046 373-388 1961 QEII Set to 20/-, fresh m.m.(16) Cat. £42 ...................................... £18 21047 373-388 1961 Definitive set m.m. (16) Cat. £42 US ............................................ £20 21048 394/413 1964 Republic handstamped set, unmounted mint. (20) Cat. £32 .......... £16
ZIMBABWE
21049 21050
1980-90 a mainly unmounted mint (plus few used) collection on pages, some useful sets. (220 stamps) US ........................................................ £36
1984-2004 range of unmounted mint sets incl. 2004 Medals and other useful topicals. (70 stamps) Cat. £50 ..................................................... £25
21051 1117-23 2003 Medical Herbs set of 6 plus m/sheet u.m. Cat. £21 US4 ............... £9
Estimate
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21053 21054 21055 21056
21057
Cat No
Description ZULULAND
21052 12, 13 1888 Opts on Natal ½d green - SG 12 & 13 (latter slightly faded colour) mm plus SG13 vfu. (3) Cat. £130 US3 .................................................. £30
1888-91 SMALL COLLECTION inc. 1888 GB ovptd.½d & 1d, 1894-6 most to 1/-.1891 Natal ovptd.1d (no stop). m.m.one c.d.s.(8) Cat. £104.75 ... £20
13 1-10
1888-93 QV Natal ½d overprinted (No stop).m.m. yellowish gum. Cat. £29 ...................................................................................................... £10
1888-93 overprinted set to 1s, mainly fine mint. (10) Cat. £590 US3 PH Plate 48 ........................................................................................ £221
1888-93 on GB ½d and 4d (washed) used, ½d dull green with stop part o.g., 1894-96 ½d mint (5, incl. marginal block of 4, toned), ½d used (3), 1d used (3) and 3d mint, 1891 Postal Fiscal 1d part o.g. Condition varies. Cat. £200 US ....................................................................................... £31
1/8
21058 9 21059 21060
21061 21062
21063
21064 21065
21068
21069 21070 21071
10
1888-93 on GB set to 6d (ex. 1d), most with dealer’s handstamp on reverse, very fresh, m.m. (7) Cat. £285 US5 ........................................... £54
1888-93 Ovpt on G.B. 9d dull purple and blue v.f.u., ESHOWE c.d.s. Cat. £130 PH Plate 48 ............................................................................... £80
1888-93 Ovpt on G.B. 1s green v.f.u., MN- c.d.s., fresh colour Cat. £170 PH Plate 48 ........................................................................................ £110 13 1888-93 Ovpt on Natal ½d green without stop v.f.u. Cat. £50 ............... £30
1/27 1/25
1888-93 ½d and 3d, ½d dull green (with stop), 1894-96 set to 1s plus 4s (used, some tone spots), o.g. Cat. £440 US ........................................... £67
1888-94 A small group with 1888 ½d & 1d used, 2d unused, 6d mint; 1894 ½d mint, 1d, 2½d, 3d & 6d plus Fiscal 1d all used. One with light toning o/w fine(11) Cat. £140 US ......................................................... £31
1890s ? POSTAL STATIONERY CARDS QV GB ½d Purple on buff & 1d (Standing figure) red on buff, cards, both ovptd.”ZULULAND”. One with slight speckles, otherwise fresh unused.(2 cards) ................................... £12 16 1893 Ovpt on Natal 6d dull purple v.f.u. Cat. £55 .................................. £30 24 1894 QV 6d Dull Mauve &
Black.fresh m.m. Cat. £20 ............................ £10
21066 20-26 1894-96 CA set to 2/6d(7) very fine used Cat. £186 PH Plate 48 ......... £100 21067
27 1-8
1894-96 4s green and carmine, tiny gum scrape, slightly faded, part o.g. Cat. £150 US ....................................................................................... £25
1898-93 Overprints on G.B. set to 4d,6d(7) very fine used Cat. £196 PH Plate 48 ........................................................................................ £110
UNSOLDS OFFER
£500 Unsolds Offer (Fixed Price) ........................................................... £500 £1,000 Unsolds Offer (Fixed Price) ......................................................£1000 £2,000 Unsolds Offer (Fixed Price) ......................................................£2000
FOR MORE LOTS PLEASE SEE THE GALLERY SECTION AT THE FRONT OF THE CATALOGUE
Andrew’s ‘Ramble’…
… if you read my pre-amble on Page 1, or as our Team may say – Andrew’s ‘Ramble’… then you will know that what’s written/offered in this small area is typically disruptive of ‘Andrew’… which is why 22,221 lots presented just had to become 22,222…
So, in-order-to assist one Vendor here we present one auction lot, the final lot in the auction, following the Gallery – so if you’re a ‘Foreign Countries’ Collector or looking for a good place to start in an area of massive scope and potential, then you may wish to bid on this Lot #:22,222, described as follows:
Lot #:22222 – Pair of matching green SG ‘IDEAL’ bound interleaved albums for ‘Foreign Countries’ (No British Empire) Volume I spanning 1850 to 1914 plus Volume II from 1915 to 1930… both in usable though a little tired condition as presumably these albums are at least 80 years old, and remarkably well filled they are. Literally 1,000s of ‘classic period’ stamps spanning 80 years from the late 1840s/early 1850s through 1930 – literally a ‘Passage of Time’, as just like the Internet 150 years later, communication grasps the new postage stamp facilitator as, more and more service providers (Countries in this case) come on board. Literally, a 4 inch-deep pile with each album 2 inches thick – with 1,000s of, in places equally mint as well as used ranges – a joy to behold. Generally, in average to fine condition, some of the mint ranges adhere to the leaves whilst others are hinged as freshly as the day they were mounted, but some material is below par. This appears to be an original, untouched, unpicked pair of albums. Bearing in mind the quantities of stamps the collection comprises it is obvious that the value is formed by ‘critical mass’ rather than by ‘death and glory’ stamps of high individual value. Nevertheless there are obviously better, more valuable stamps included, but not always in high quality. This original collection is going to give one Collector a great deal of winter enjoyment. In order to fully appreciate it our Team will be producing a photographic record of the collection so that you may download and inspect the collection on line for yourself in your own time. The TWO VOLUME Green SG IDEAL Collection, literally 1,000s – please request download. Heavy lot, overseas delivery shipping extra. Estimate £2,000
275
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