Auction 244
June 11-13, 2020
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Auction 244
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 300 €
SG 48 plate 8
0
Victoria 1870 ½d rose red plate 8, a very fine unmounted o.g. block of 4 lettered DI-EJ, usual crazed associated with this plate nevertheless a very scarce multiple, cat.v. £ 2400+ (for mounted mint) Provenance: collection Verus
Auction 244
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 320 €
SG 399a
1
Seahorses 2s6d deep sepia brown showing the variety major re-entry (R.2/1), a very fine unused o.g. ex. Spec. N63(1)a. with RPS certificate 1994, cat.v. £ 1500
Auction 244
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 150 €
SG 438
P.U.C. £ 1 black, St. George and the dragon, a fine to very fine used ex., cat.v. £ 550
Auction 244
Opening: 75 €
Sold for: 85 €
SG 575var
0
Wilding 1959 3d deep violet - Dollis Hill Phosphor Trial - a block of four on gummed crowns watermarked (sideways left) paper with two 3 mm blue phosphor bands printed over the ink. Spec.ST7(3)d., 1 ex. with pencil mark on reverse
Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 100 €
SG O38
Official Edward 2d. O.W. Official green and carmine, a very fine ex. with good colour and RPS certificate 1984, cat.v. £ 450+
Auction 244
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 150 €
SG O63
Official Victoria 9d. Govt. Parcels a fine to very fine used ex. with good colour and Brandon certificate 1984, cat.v. £ 1200
Auction 244
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 240 €
SG 14
Kangaroo 10s. grey and pink (Die II) a lightly cancelled very fine used ex., cat. v. £ 700
Auction 244
Opening: 120 €
Sold for: 170 €
SG 112
Kangaroo 10s. grey and pink (Die II) a very fine used ex., cat. v. £ 500
Auction 244
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 260 €
SG 114
Kangaroo £2 black and rose (Die II) a very fine used ex., cat. v. £ 750
Auction 244
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 220 €
SG 138
Kangaroo £2 black and rose (Die II) a fine to very fine ex., cat. v. £ 600
Auction 244
Opening: 600 €
Sold for: 1.000 €
Michel I
(6) M
Ross Smith Air Mail label/vignette in darkblue, a fine used ex. with the oval datestamp " First Aerial Mail Great Britain to Australia 26 feb. 1920 " on a damaged envelope (repaired with faults and tears) Michel cat.v. EUR 3000 as used label and EUR 5000 on cover
Auction 244
Opening: 750 €
Sold for: 2.400 €
SG 143
6 M
Trans-Atlantic Air Post 1919. One Dollar on 15c. red on envelope from the first flight crossing the North Atlantic by pilots Alcock and Brown in the Vickers Vimy flying machine. The stamp cancelled by machine cds St. Johns june 11 1919, 10.30 am and arrival postmark London june 17 1919 on reverse. The bi-plane landed in a bog in Ireland completing the first non-stop flight and winning The Daily Mail prize. Captain Alcock took the mail bag to London and the contents were datestamped 17th june 1919. Envelope has on front the annotation : Certify that this letter was brought to England by the Vickers Vimy Rolls Aeroplane ..... St. Johns 14.6.19 V. Gordon, a fine and rare cover, cat.v. £ 3000