1926 (2 Feb) registered cover to England bearing KGV Single Wmk 1½d Red (3) tied by Nimmitabel datestamps, red registration at left with long tail to \'R\', Sydney and Colchester backstamps
Lot 384
Estimate: $250
1928 covers to Perth with rectangular 'FORWARDED/BY AIR MAIL' cachet from Carnarvon, Derby and Port Hedland, 1939 air mail cover Sydney to Argentina rated at 2/3d for ½oz rate, 1946 Peace set on reg'd OHMS cover to USA, postcards (3, two with Japanese inscriptions), Sth Australia 1907 cover with Southern Railway backstamp, Austria 1922 PPC to Adelaide with 'CALLED TO POS...', and frame 'NOT KNOWN/LETTER CARRIER/ ADELAIDE', mixed condition (10 items)
Lot 385
Estimate: $200
Realised Price : $150
1932 (Sep) 'OBSERVE SUNDAY' slogan postmark covers for Brisbane 10th, 16th and 17th, Sydney 12th, 13th and 15th September, few roughly opened. Short lived canceller
Lot 386
Estimate: $125
1934 (9 Aug) cover Sydney to Austria via internal air mail service bearing 6d Kookaburra. Unusual solo franking usage
Lot 387
Estimate: $75
Realised Price : $95
1936 envelope with enclosure to UK bearing KGV 1d, '1' Thursday Island cds, 1956 aerogramme to UK with 'PAQUEBOT' handstamp, 1964 commercial cover to NZ with NZ 1d (2) and 6d tied by paquebot cds with three strikes of 'PAQUEBOT MAIL/M.V. 'WAIRIMU' ', also 2 stamps, (3 covers)
Lot 388
Estimate: $150T
1948 (14 Nov) QANTAS souvenir covers with vignettes flown Sydney to South Africa and return, signed by pilot L.R. Ambrose, AAMC 1193-94 (2 covers). Cat AU$200+
Lot 389
Estimate: $150
Realised Price : $115
1959-60 Collinridge Rivett souvenir covers for 1959 'ANPEX' Express cover to W.A. with QEII 1d and 4d blocks of four tied by red exhibition cancels, numbered '25' of '80', 1960 Jamboree bearing Scouts 2½d, 3½d and 5d Guide tied by Jamboree datestamp, numbered '9' of '100', also AAT 1959 bearing Australia ½d (2), 1d (3) tied by Macquarie Island datestamps, numbered '9' of '30', each with cachets (3 covers)
Lot 390
Estimate: $100
Realised Price : $75
1972-73 Tasmania slogan cancels on fronts, appear to be all different, mainly Hobart and Launceston, incl short lived types and some rarities e.g. 2 different Faraday Lectures, (90+)