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#27, 1886 1/2p Surcharge on 1/2p Green, watermarked Crown and "CC", attractive used single, well centered, fresh emerald green color, very neatly cancelled with a central
Nikosia squared circle cancel, very fine and choice (S.G. #28; £450).(Image)
$500.00
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
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S.G. #28a
S.G. #28a, 1886 1/2p Surcharge on 1/2p Emerald green, watermarked Crown and "CC", large "1" at left, remarkably well centered used example of this overprint variety,
attractive bright color on white paper, large portion of bold "942" numeral cancel in bars, extremely fine; an exceptionally rare variety on the watermark Crown and "CC" issue (Scott #27 var.).(Image)
S.G. £1,700
SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
1583
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87
#87, 1923 10/- Green and red on yellow, an exceptionally attractive single of this high value, tied to piece by "Larnaca/8 JY 24", brilliantly fresh colors,
exceptionally well centered, extremely fine; a premium used example of this lovely and very scarce stamp (S.G. #100; £750).(Image)
$875.00
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
1584
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87
#87, 1923 10/- Green and red on yellow, another attractive example tied to piece by "Larnaca/8 JY 24", very well centered, bright colors, choice very fine (S.G. #100; £750).(Image)
$875.00
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
1585
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88
#88, 1923 £1 Violet and black on red, an unusually handsome single of this key high value, radiant colors, especially well centered, portion of light
double-circle c.d.s., very fine and exceedingly choice; an exceptionally elusive stamp in premium used quality, being far scarcer used than mint; 1977 RPS certificate (S.G. #101; £2,000).(Image)
$2,100.00
SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
1586
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108
#108, 1924 90Pi Green and red on yellow, an amazingly well centered single, tied to small piece of registered cover by well struck "Nicosia/Cyprus/AP 13 25" c.d.s., extremely fine in all respects (S.G.
#117; £180).(Image)
$200.00
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
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110
#110,
1924 £1 Violet and black on red, used single, strong fresh colors, centered a bit to the left, fine; an exceptionally scarce used stamp (S.G. #102; £750).(Image)
$800.00
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
1588
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125-35
#125-35, 1934 1/4Pi-45Pi King George V Pictorials cplt. in handsome used blocks of four, nearly all with attractive central c.d.s. or registry ovals in the center of the block, very
fine-extremely fine (S.G. #133-43; £440+).(Image)
#11/197, 1881-1961 Extensive and valuable used collection of over 200 stamps including a few blocks of four, largely different but includes duplication throughout to show shades, varieties and various cancels, the collection starts with the
issued stamps specifically for Cyprus with an excellent assortment of Victoria key plate issues with the first Crown and "CC" watermarked issue complete, King Edward VII issue is also complete and the large range of King George V issues are very
comprehensive lacking only the 10/- and pound values of being complete, also including most of the George VI issues and the first two definitive issues of Queen Elizabeth II including the Cyprus Republic overprints, a very clean collection with
virtually no faults present, most have been selected for their attractive cancels and choice quality with centering overall being well above average, fine-very fine with majority very fine or better; a lovely collection that is far scarcer used than
mint and should be examined to appreciate the great amount of very desirable material here; also includes nineteen covers and pieces of postal stationery(S.G. #11/202; catalog value over £6,500).
Est. $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $4,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
S.G. #CC1, "Paid/at/St. Thomas" Crowned-circle red handstamp, handsome strike on entire folded letter to Jamaica, small "St. Thomas/MY 15 1861" double-arc c.d.s.. on the
reverse, rated "4" pence for inter-island mail in the Caribbean and backstamped Kingston, fresh and very fine (S.G. £500).(Image)
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
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S.G. #CC1
S.G. #CC1, "Paid/at/St. Thomas" Crowned-circle red handstamp, clear strike on 1851 entire folded letter to the United States, large "St. Thomas/SE 20 1851" double-arc c.d.s.
on the reverse, rated "1/-" in red crayon and receiving a bold "Steamship/10 cts." on entry into New York for 10c due, light cover wrinkles, very fine (S.G. £500).(Image)
1812 "Dominica/Mar 812" large fleuron postmark, without a day designation, an excellent strike of this early and popular marking on folded cover to London, rated "2/-" in manuscript, very fine and choice.(Image)
Est. $400-500
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
1593
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12
#12, 1882 "1/2" Red surcharge on half 1p Violet, impressive piece with six pairs tied to piece by "A07" in oval of bars, all are well centered with nice strikes of the red surcharge, fresh
bright colors, very fine (S.G. #11; £228+)(Image)
$228.00+
SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction
1594
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12
#12, 1882 "1/2" Red surcharge on half 1p Violet, two blocks of eight (2x4) making a total of 16 halves, arranged to appear as a block of 16, tied to piece by
"Dominica/MR 12 83" c.d.s., attractive and fresh with bright colors, very fine; an impressive piece and quite scarce in blocks (S.G. #11; £304+)(Image)
$304.00+
SOLD for $290.00
Will close during Public Auction
1595
25-34
#25-34, 1903 1/2p to 5/- Views and King Edward VII cpt., tied to two attractive large registered covers to Munich by small "Dominica/NO 23 03" c.d.s., a very attractive
franking with all stamps exceptionally well centered, fresh deep colors, backstamped, extremely fine (S.G. #27-36).(Image)
Est. $400-500
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
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#49, 1908 5/- Brown and black, King Edward VII issue of Dominica in mixed franking with five Leeward Islands King Edward VII values including 1902 2/6 Green and black,
the scarce 1908 1/- Green and Carmine rose and 5/-green and red on yellow (#27, 37, 40, 41, 44), all tied to registered cover to London by "Gen. Post Office/Dominica/DE 29 13" double-circle c.d.s., backstamped, very fine; an attractive franking of
the different issues in use at this time (S.G. #46, Leeward Islands #27, 35, 36, 39, 45).(Image)
#4/344, 1877-1972 Extensive used collection of over 250 stamps, largely different but duplication is found throughout showing shades, varieties and cancellations, includes the first Victoria issue, perf. 14, complete, interesting array of
early surcharge bisects, including pairs and other multiples, some tied to piece, also includes five mint singles or pairs (the only mint stamps in the collection), the King Edward VII issues include the first 1903 set complete and the better values
of the second series, the George V issues are similarly collected with most of the better values present, plus George VI and Queen Elizabeth II issues up to 1972, most are definitives but a few later commemorative sets are present, all are attractive
and fresh, most have been selected for their attractive centering and nice cancels, virtually no faults will be found, fine-very fine with the vast majority very fine or better (S.G. #4/360; catalog value is in excess of £2,650).
Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
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1846-1946 Postal history collection of thirteen covers starting with an 1846 folded stampless cover to England with small double-arc c.d.s. of Dominica, two covers with the first Victoria issue of Leeward Islands used in Dominica (scarcer than
some of the other countries using these issues) to the United States and England, also one George V cover and the rest have largely George VI franking which is mostly commercially used with wartime censorship, one cover from the small town of La
Plaine, mostly fine-very fine.
S.G. #A1-A11, 1932-35 British Forces in Egypt used collection of sixteen used examples of these special stamps that provided for a reduced rate back to England
for British military forces in Egypt, all issued values are complete including the seldom seen Camel Christmas Seals with both shades of the 3m Vermilion, plus the scarce 1935 1p Jubilee overprint and 1935 3m Christmas overprint, a selected
collection of these elusive stamps with most being very fine or better.(Image)
#1a, 1850 10c Dark Bister on yellowish, attractive mint single possessing four large balanced margins, fresh deep color and detailed impression, full o.g. with only
a trace of hinging, very fine; an exceptionally choice example of this First Issue stamp; signed R. Calves (among others) and accompanied by his 2005 certificate (Yvert #1a, €2,700).(Image)