Lot 76
| | Estimate: $100 | Realised Price : $300 |
1853 Locally Printed 1d Pale blue apparently unused, but with top right corner missing and added margin at left, and 4d (8 poor to good, three cut to shape), various printings including two cut-to-shape used on piece, and single (three margins) showing portion of imprint at base (9) |
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Lot 77
| | Estimate: $3,000T | Realised Price : $3,200 |
1853 Locally Printed 1d Blue Early Impression on Soft Medium Paper, horizontal pair (touched at left) on small piece tied by '60' numeral of Launceston, and additionally by Hobart lozenge arrival ds in red dated 8 FEB 1854. Fine and rare. SG 2, cat £3000 |
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Lot 78
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1853 Locally Printed 4d Orange Plate II worn impression with triangular punch hole, on piece tied by \'48\' numeral and with boxed \'CAMP TOWN/18 May 55\' alongside. The \'Prisoner\'s\' triangular punch hole is believed to be a form of control used by a settler at Campbell Town, known on letters addressed to government officials or solicitors. Other than this piece, only three covers have been recorded. A rare and important piece |
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Lot 79
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1853 4d Dull Orange Plate II, clear margins all round, small thin in top margin, cancelled '64' numeral. SG 11, cat £375 |
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Lot 80
| | Estimate: $800T | Realised Price : $600 |
1853 Locally Printed: 1889 Reprints from Defaced Plates 4d Plate I in Black on Thin card sheet of 24, some reinforcing of edges of plate sinkage on reverse to prevent splitting, otherwise very fine and scarce as a complete sheet |
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Lot 81
| | Estimate: $400 | Realised Price : $420 |
1855 Watermark Large Star Imperf 1d (four close margins, just touched at bottom right corner), 2d (2), 4d (7), and 1856-57 Local Prints 1d Pale Brick-red (touched at right), 4d Blue (touched at left and cleaned). Variable quality with minimum catalogue value £3,490 (12) |
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Lot 82
| | Estimate: $150T | Realised Price : $130 |
1855 Perkins Bacon 1d Plate Proof in Carmine on Unwatermarked Thick Paper, margins all round, with reduced diagonal manuscript pen line. Ceremuga Certificate (2004) mentions a defect at upper left which is not apparent |
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Lot 83
| | Estimate: $550T | Realised Price : $725 |
1855 Perkins Bacon 2d Plate Proof in Black on wove paper, vertical block of 6 from top of sheet, one unit touched at right and otherwise fine |
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Lot 84
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1856-57 No Watermark 1d Deep Red-brown on Pelure Paper horizontal pair, three small margins and touched at left, slight thin at top. SG 24, cat £1500 |
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Lot 85
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1856-57 No Watermark 1d Deep Red-brown on Pelure Paper horizontal pair cancelled \'64\' numerals of Hobart, close to good margins all round, and the right-hand unit showing portions of two double-lined letters of the papermaker\'s watermark. With RPSL (1973) and Brandon (2003) Certificates. Scarce multiple, with very few examples of the papermaker\'s watermark being recorded. SG 24, cat £1500++ |
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Lot 86
| | Estimate: $300 | Realised Price : $400 |
1857-67 Watermark Double-lined Numerals Imperf 1d (22), 2d (14), 4d (18) with most shades represented, several unused (not guaranteed), variable quality but a number are good to fine and a useful group with high catalogue value (54) |
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Lot 87
| | Estimate: $250 | Realised Price : $260 |
1858 Watermark Double-lined Numerals Imperf 6d Dull Lilac (2), 1/- Vermilion (5), and 1860-67 6d shades (21), including Reddish-mauve (2). Mixed quality but including some fine copies, very high catalogue value (28) |
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Lot 88
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1858 Perkins Bacon 6d Lilac Plate Proof on Watermark Large Star paper, block of 4 unused without gum and with the usual creases from the only sheet found, very scarce. With 1965 RPSL Certificate. See footnote after SG 128, cat £3000 |
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Lot 89
| | Estimate: $40 | Realised Price : $30 |
1858 Watermark Double-lined Numerals Imperf 1/- Vermilion horizontal pair margins with three sides and just cut into at top, lightly cancelled. SG 41, cat £150 |
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Lot 90
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1870-71 Sidefaces 1d Rose-red Wmk \'10\' and 2d Yellow-green Wmk \'2\' on cover to Carlton (Vic), apparently posted shipside and adhesive cancelled with the Melbourne \'1\' killer on arrival. 1d with additional row of perforations at foot, with Melbourne and Carlton backstamps of OC 20 70. Slight soiling but an important cover, being the earliest recorded use of the Sideface issue |
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Lot 91
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1880-91 Watermark Tas Perf 12 4d Chrome-yellow Sideface horizontal pair error \'Printed Both Sides\', large part original gum and very fine, with 2001 Brandon Certificate. SG 166ab, cat £3000 |
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Lot 92
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1889-91 Surcharges - ½d on 1d Scarlet Reprint blocks of 12 on thin card from bottom left and top right corners of sheet with Plate No. '1' (latter block with corner piece missing well away from stamps), being imperforate remainders of the 1901 reprint made for the Federal Presentation Set (24) |
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Lot 93
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1906-09 Watermark Crown over Double-lined A Perf 12½ 10/- Mauve and Brown, part OG with a few adhesions on reverse. SG 258, cat £275 |
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Lot 94
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Frank Stamps: Small group with 1883 (22 Sep) cover with 'THE TREASURY' Frank Stamp used from Hobart to Forth, vertical fold, otherwise fine, and the earliest recorded example of a Tasmanian Frank, the system commencing just six weeks prior (ex Karman); 1887 (13 Jul) and 1888 (7 Aug) matching pair of covers with 'THE TREASURER' Frank Stamp in black used from Hobart to Launceston, both with straight line 'REGISTERED' (in worn and recut states respectively) the first roughly opened with small portion of back missing; and c1901 cover with 'HQ DEFENCE FORCES' Frank Stamp in bright green, some peripheral toning but a scarce user (4 covers) |
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