1851/55: 2 d. chalky blue on medium greyish wove paper, unused, without gum, good to large margins all around, fresh and delicate shade, a rare stamp, particularly desirable in this quality. Cert Ceremuga (2015) Gi = £ 1'900.
Auction 321 - 332 Australian States & Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales, St. Helena, Basutoland The ‘BESANÇON’ Collection - Day 2
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Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Australian States & Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales, St. Helena, Basutoland The ‘BESANÇON’ Collection - Day 2
VERSTEIGERUNGSFOLGE / AUCTION SCHEDULE
Montag 3. Juni 2024 / Monday 3 June 2024
9:00 h 40001 – 40488 332: Australian States & Commonwealth of Australia – The ‘DUBOIS’ Collection (part IV) New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Westaustralia
14:00 h 2001 – 2392 322: St. Helena, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Swaziland, New Republic, Union of South Africa, South West Africa, Sudan – The ‘BESANÇON’ Collection St. Helena, Basutoland, Bechuanaland
18:30 h 3001 – 3134 323: Brazil 1843 –1870 – The Fritz Heimbüchler Collection (part I)
Dienstag 4. Juni 2024 / Tuesday 4 June 2024
9:00 h 40489 – 40726 332: Australian States & Commonwealth of Australia – The ‘DUBOIS’ Collection (part IV) Commonwealth of Australia
11:30 h 3201 – 3318 324: New South Wales – including the „Mint“ Collection of Peter Campbell
13:00 h 2393 – 2840 322: St. Helena, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Swaziland, New Republic, Union of South Africa, South West Africa, Sudan – The ‘BESANÇON’ Collection Swaziland, New Republic, Union of South frica, South West Africa, Sudan
18:00 h 3501 – 3782 325: Panama – The Classic Period 1807–1904 – The Álvaro Castro-Harrigan Collections
Mittwoch 5. Juni 2024 / Wednesday 5 June 2024
9:00 h 1 – 556 321: Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth
- Australian States “Unused” – The Peter Campbell Collection (part III)
- The “Huntingfield” Block – Australia‘s unissued Edward VIII Stamp 1936
- The “Lady Bridget Blue-Bell” Collection – “The smallest and most complete collection of Lady McLeod possible”
- African Airmail 1911–1945 – The Mike Roberts Collection
14:00 h 557 – 740 321: Europe & Overseas Americas (North, Central & South America)
16:00 h 4001 – 4376 326: Great Britain 1840–1910 – The ‘BESANÇON’ Collection (part V)
Donnerstag 6. Juni 2024 / Thursday 6 June 2024
9:00 h 741 – 841 321: Europe & Overseas Asia / Africa
842 – 1361 321: Europe & Overseas Europe A –Z - Spain 1850 – 6 cuartos black – Specialised Collection (part II)
14:30 h 1362 – 1418 321: Europe & Overseas Collections & Accumulations
15:00 h 5001 – 5422 327: Worldwide Postal History – The Enzo Carnio Collection (part I)
Freitag 7. Juni 2024 / Friday 7 June 2024
9:00 h 6001 – 6413 328: Romania – Special Catalogue
12:30 h 7001 – 7174 329: Worldwide Rarities – The ERIVAN Collection – 2nd Auction
14:30 h 9001 – 9335 331: Schweiz & Liechtenstein Schweiz ab 1862, Soldatenmarken, Flugpost Schweiz, Fürstentum Liechtenstein - Schweiz – Ziffermuster 1882–1889 – Die Sammlung Dr. James Johnstone (Teil III)
17:30 h 9336 – 9534 331: Schweiz Sammlungen und Posten Schweiz
Samstag 8. Juni 2024 / Saturday 8 June 2024
9:00 h 8101 – 8207 331: Altschweiz Vorphilatelie - Wehrwesen in der Schweiz – Die Sammlung Rolf Leuthard
10:00 h 8001 – 8053 330: Schweiz Bundespost – Seltene Frankaturen 1849–1854 – Die Sammlung Richard Schäfer Sr. (Teil II)
11:00 h 8208 – 8532 331: Altschweiz Kantonalmarken, Ortspost, Poste Locale, Rayonmarken (Rayon I dunkelblau und Rayon II gelb)
14:30 h 8533 – 8772 331: Altschweiz Rayonmarken (Rayon I hellblau bis Rayon III rot), Strubel
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Lot #3254 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1851: 2 d. blue,of fine colour and with four large margins but affected by file fold, used in combination with 1850 Sydney View, 3 d. emerald-green on yellowish wove paper, three good margins, touched at base, on 1853 cover from Brisbane to Bristol, England tied by "95" barred obliterators. Originally mailed without adhesives with oval "BRISBANE / ♚ / NEW S. WALES" datestamp (Feb 22) and circular "SHIP LETTER / ♚ / SYDNEY" datestamp (Feb 28)...
Lot #3255 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1851/55: 2 d. greyish blue on medium greyish wove paper, good to large margins all around, detailed impression, hinge remnant causing slight bend, otherwise fine and rare. Cert Ceremuga (2015) Gi = £ 1'800.
Lot #3256 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1851/55: Laureated 2 d. ultramarine on bluish medium paper, Plate I, all with good to large margins all round, with 2 d. Prussian blue, Plate III, clear to ample margins all round, used on 1855 registered cover to the Australian Club, Sydney tied by barred numeral "35" and by two line "REGISTERED / GOULBURN" with repeated strike below the adhesives. Reverse with oval "GOULBURN / ♚ / NEW S. WALES" despatch (March 13) and faint circular Sydney...
Lot #3257 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1851/55: 2 d. ultramarine, worn plate, on medium bluish wove paper, unused, no gum, ample to large margins all around, fresh colour, trivial adhesion to "N" of "New" mentioned for strict accuracy, fine and most attractive Gi = £ 1'500.
Lot #3258 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1851/55: 2 d. ultramarine, Plate I, worn impression, unused, with disturbed part original gum, three large margins, just clear at foot, traces of doubling in places most noticeable in "TWO PENCE" and lower portion of tablet, scarce and fine. Cert Ceremuga (2019) Gi = £ 1'500.
Lot #3259 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1853/55: 2 d. Prussian blue, Plate II, unused, no gum, worn impression, on medium bluish wove paper, large balanced margins all around, showing outer frameline on all sides, fresh colour, an exceptional example and beautiful stamp in all respects, very fine. Cert. Ceremuga (2012) Gi = £ 2'750.
Lot #3260 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1853/55: 2 d. Prussian blue, Plate II, worn impression on medium bluish wove paper, unused, without gum, four large even margins, showing the "No bow at back of head" variety, delicate light shade, small tone spot on Queen`s head, a lovely stamp. Cert R.P.S.L. (1928) and Ceremuga (2015) Gi = £ 2'750.
Lot #3261 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1851/55: 2 d. Prussian blue, Plate III, on medium greyish wove paper, unused, without gum, margins mostly clear, fresh colour, small nick in left margin and miniscule tone spots at lower left, trivial given the scarcity of unused examples of this printing, else fine. Cert Ceremuga (2015) Gi = £ 1'500.
Lot #3262 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852: 3 d. green on medium greyish blue wove paper, from position 32, unused, without gum, three clear to good margins, into design at right, typical for these tightly-spaced stamps, bright colour, clear impression, fine and rare. Cert Ceremuga (2012) Gi = £ 5'500.
Lot #3263 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1862: 3 d. dull yellow green on medium greyish blue wove paper, unused, with part original gum, upper right corner vertical pair, with sheet margins, touching to into design at left and foot, pencil notation of engraver "J. Carmichael" in selvedge, good colour, vertical crease at left, horizontal crease through top stamp, small pinhole and repaired scissor cut, yet an attractive and extremely rare multiple, with even unused single examples...
Lot #3264 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852: 3 d. emerald-green, early impression on medium greyish blue wove paper, unused, no gum, large margins at top and bottom, showing portion of adjoining stamp at top, shaved at right, good colour, thin near right margin, else fresh and fine. Cert Ceremuga (2020) Gi = £ 7'500.
Lot #3265 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852: 6 d. chocolate brown, plate proof on thick white wove paper, Plate I, earliest impression, deep colour chiefly ample margins just touching at upper right, a rare proof, with only six examples recorded, fine. Cert Ceremuga (2016).
Lot #3266 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852: 6 d. Vandyke brown on medium bluish-grey wove paper, Plate 1, part original gum, four ample and even margins, rich colour, a rare unused example in this shade, attractive and fine Gi = £ 7'500.
Lot #3267 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852/53: 6 d. chocolate-brown on bluish wove paper, Plate 1, unused, without gum, three large margins, showing portion of adjoining stamp at left, barely touching at right, rich dark shade, a rare unused example, fine. Cert Ceremuga (2013) Gi = £ 7'500.
Lot #3268 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852/55: 6 d. grey brown on medium blue grey wove paper, Plate 1, worn impression, unused, without gum, margins close to into design in places, a rarely seen unused example. Cert Ceremuga (2020) Gi = £ 7'500.
Lot #3269 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852/53: 6 d. brown, on thick grey-bluish wove paper, Plate I, re-engraved by H.C. Jervis, unused, without gum, margins clear to ample on three sides, just touching at right, rich deep shade, small thins, otherwise fine and attractive. Cert RPSL (1980) Gi = £ 6'000.
Lot #3270 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1852/53: 6 d. grey-brown on thick grey-bluish wove paper, Plate I, re-engraved by H.C. Jarvis, unused, without gum, margins mostly clear to ample, touching in places, true fresh colour, fine. Cert R.P.S.V. (2012) Gi = £ 5'500.
Lot #3271 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1853: 8 d. orange-yellow on medium blued paper, position 10, unused, without gum, ample margin at right, others clear to touching in places, fresh colour, stain at right, yet an extremely scarce stamp of otherwise fine appearance. Cert Ceremuga (2001) Gi = £ 20'000.
Lot #3272 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1853: 8 d. orange-yellow on thick greyish-blue paper, position 32, unused, without gum, an early impression showing the "no lines in spandrels" variety, margins close to touching in places, fresh deep colour, a fine and pleasing example of this rare stamp, particularly desirable with the variety, believed to be the only recorded example. Cert Ceremuga (2020) Gi = £ 20'000+.
Lot #3273 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1854: 1 d. red-orange on yellowish wove paper, watermark double lined "1", unused, without gum, chiefly good to large margins all around, just touching at lower right, bright fresh colour, fine. Cert Ceremuga (2016) Gi = £ 650.
Lot #3274 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1854: 1 d. red-orange on yellowish wove paper, watermark double lined "1", unused, large part original gum, chiefly good to large margins all around, just touching at lower right, fine. Gi = £ 650.
Lot #3275 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1854: 2 d. ultramarine on wove paper, plate III, watermark double lined "2", unused, without gum, large margins, particularly on three sides, pleasing fresh shade, which accompanying certificates notes as a dull Prussian blue, upper left corner skilfully repaired, a visually-appealing example. Cert. Ceremuga (2015) Gi = £ 500.
Lot #3276 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1854: 2 d. ultramarine on wove paper, plate III, watermark double lined "2", unused, without gum, large margins all around, fresh and appealing colour, which accompanying certificates notes as a dull Prussian blue shade, a lovely stamp. Cert. Ceremuga (2015) Gi = £ 500.
Lot #3277 - brit. colonies New South Wales
1854: 2 d. Prussian blue on wove paper, plate III, unused, without gum, mostly clear margins on all sides, touching at lower right, deep fresh shade, fine. Gi = £ 500.
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