POSTMARKS - stockbook with a varied range of marks on stamp, small pieces etc. from 1844 Type diamond numerals, many skeleton & rubber datestamps, good variety. (625+)
Sale #166
By: Corbitts
Corbitts Sale #166
auction will be held on Wednesday 4 August 2021 at Britannia Hotel Newcastle Airport.
The sale starts at 10:30 am with lots 1-100 available to room bidders only.
The main auction starts at 12 noon.
This auction features 9999 lots
Sale Terms
Lot #676 - ireland
1841-c1912 collection in album of Irish numeral cancels mainly on 1d red stars or plates, fewer 1841 1d's, later incl. 1d lilacs and smaller range c.d.s's on 1d lilacs Jubilees or Edward low vals, condition mixed, laid out in number order from No.1 Abbeyleix to No.479 Knocklong. (approx. 400)
Lot #677 - ireland
1916 EMERGENCY CANCELLATION cover front franked GB ½d (2), tied by Type I Parcel Rotary obliterator with the word 'PARCEL' excised, addressed to B.E.F, France, 1916 postcard used locally in Dublin, franked GB ½d with same cancel Type I , 1916 cover front to B.E.F, France, franked GB 1d, tied undated rubber h/stamp Type II for use on parcel labels, similar usage on GB ½d on PPC. Scarce group. (4)
Lot #678 - ireland
1917 March 13th WRECK MAIL two items from the S.S. NORWEGIAN was torpedoed four miles S.W of Seven Head, Co. Cork, PPC from USA to London bears cachet 'DAMAGED BY IMMERSION/IN SEA WATER,' another card which is badly damaged & torn bearing the same cachet. Scarce pair. (2)
Lot #679 - ireland
1922 Dollard ½d to 10d set M, SG.1/8, 5s rose-red, fine M, SG.19, 1928 5s rose-carmine M, SG.87. (10) Cat. £220
Lot #680 - ireland
1922 Dollard Seahorse 10s dull grey blue M - hinge remnants,m SG 21, Cat. £180
Lot #681 - ireland
1922 envelope from Dublin to Cork, franked British KGV 2d, tied Dublin March 6th 1922 machine cancel (unoverprinted GB 2d - scarce legal use in short transition period).
Lot #682 - ireland
1922-36 OFFICIAL STATIONERY fine collection of 15 items written up on leaves of both Prov Govt & Free State incl. 1922 OHMS envelope Dublin to London h/stamped 'PROVISIONAL GOVT OF IRELAND,' 1922 Dublin to Hartford, USA, OHMS envelope h/stamped 'PROVISIONAL GOVT OF IRELAND' franked 6d (1d overpaid), New York transit & Hartford receiving mark, similar cover franked 5d, 1922 Tralee to London OHMS deleted by horizontal lines &...
Lot #683 - ireland
1922-91 M & U collection housed in six green Exeter albums, comprises complete sets both M & FU later issues UM & FU incl. 1922 set M & U SG.1/9 (Cat. £177), Thom set M & U SG.10/15 (Cat. £98), 1922 June-Aug set M & U SG.26/29a (cat. £220), 1922 Thom set M & U SG.30/41 (Cat.£335), 1922 Thom set M & U SG.47/51 (Cat.£170), 1922-23 set 1s M & U SG.52/63 (Cat.£215), 6d reddish purple SG.60 marginal M pair with...
Lot #684 - ireland
ESSAYS 1922 design competition, enlarged photographs of essays submitted by T. W. Brophy (½d, 1d & no value), J. Somers 6d, plus half tone print of nine Edward Nolan designs. Ex Fletcher.
Lot #685 - ireland
ESSAYS ? Depicting Patrick Pearce, on card, cream or brown paper, comprising ½d pair & single, 1d pairs (2), singles (3), 2d & 6d (3 different colours).
Lot #686 - ireland
1924-37 range of covers (12) written up on leaves incl. 1924 Cork PAQUEBOT to Blackburn, 1925 Dublin to Graz official envelope re-directed in Graz, 1925 P.C Wexford to Waterford, franked 1d Map, tied English Type 'Wexford' c.d.s, 1926 Dublin to Liege registered Free State envelope franked 6d Sword of Light with oval reg h/stamp, 1933 Killarney to Antwerp PPC, bearing No '81' Postmans number, 1934 LATE FEE PAID etc.
Lot #687 - ireland
1927 2/6d chocolate brown top marginal horizontal pair showing composite setting with wide & narrow dates, UM. SG.83a. (2)
Lot #688 - ireland
1927 May & June 2/6d & 5s each M horizontal strip of three, 2/6d showing both wide & narrow dates, 10s upper left UM (gum toned) corner marginal vertical strip of three, also with wide & narrow date, SG.83a/85a. Attractive group. Cat. £2200++
Lot #689 - ireland
1937 St. Patrick high value set each UM marginals, hinged on margin (front) only. SG.102/4. Cat. £450
Lot #690 - ireland
1940 wreck of the SS Eros, torpedoed off Bloody Foreland by German submarine U48, beached in Donegal on 7th June, two waterdamaged covers from Canada to Dublin, each with violet SALVED FROM THE SEA cachet. Ex Vogt. (2)
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