5a (1a) 1892 1d black Seven Star, first issue on unwatermarked white paper, ERROR - imperforate between vertical pair, very rare as only 9 imperforated pairs are recorded, position I and IV, with position IV creased and thinned (as are all genuine pairs, extremely well centered OG, HR, VF
British Colony Public Auction # 143 - Day 1
By: COLONIAL STAMP CO.
COLONIAL STAMP CO. British Colony Public Auction # 143 - Day 1
Welcome to Colonial Stamp Company's 144th consecutive British Colony Auction. Enclosed for your philatelic enjoyment, is our current auction in which I am reasonably sure will yield a fair number of items which have "languished" on your personal wantlist for a while! You can, as usual, mail, fax, call or email any bids, or you can wait and bid online at auction.colonialstamps.com. Be sure to register if you have not yet done so.
Our current catalog includes the second portion of two Malaya State collections including several major five figure rarities! Among the highlights of the auction are: Great Britain 1848 10d brown embossed, the 4d mint SC#22(SG 62a), 1882 £1 brown lilac. South Australia Victorian £5 and £10 mint high values, Victoria SC#156a (SG306b) used (only 8 recorded!), Australia roos mint to £2 and, 20 shilling postage due (the key major number of the country). Barbados mint SC#56a (SG82), Bechuanaland, the second rarest stamp of the colony SC#27 (SG23c) – missing in 99.9% of all collections. Strong British Guiana early “ships” Nova Scotia 1 shilling imperf unused. British Columbia & Vancouver Island, mint SC#3 (SG4) and others. The Canada contains many exceptional quality classics. Cape of Good Hope includes SC#39 (SG46), Falkland Islands with all the key later high values. Gold Coast with one of the few known postally used £2, strong early Jordan overprints, a run of Madagascar counselor mails and great run of Penrhyn Island overprints as well as a fine range of Zanzibar provisionals which serves to round out the sale.
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Lot #307 - cook islands
26 (22) 1901 1d brown Q Makea Takau with Crown overprint in black, only 2400 were overprinted, block of four, most examples are without gum and off-center, fresh, a well centered block with gum, OG,HR, XF
Lot #308 - cook islands
26 var (22 var) 1901 1d brown Q Makea Takau with Crown overprint locally in black, only a very small number of mutilated stamps were overprinted as a few sheets must have stuck together and the process of separating them stripped the printing surface from large areas of the stamps (due to local climatic conditions) to a very small number of stamps of the 20 sheets overprinted, The Crown overprint is on the damaged part of the stamp, with a...
Lot #309 - cook islands
53b-57b, 59b-60b (48b, 49b, 50d, 51b, 52d, 54b, 55b) 1919 2½d-1' K George V stamps of New Zealand surcharged SG Type 8 in blue or red, cplt (7), VARIETY - compound perf vertical pairs (perf 14x13½, perf 14x14½), very well centered for compound perfs, fresh color, OG, LH, VF-S
Lot #310 - cook islands
86 var footnoted (101 var footnoted) 1932 2d black and brown Double Maori Canoe VARIETY - inverted center, bottom-left corner-margin block of four (!), perf 13, hinge mark on margin of bottom right stamp, very rare in multiples, probably unique as a block of four, very fresh and bright colors, ex-Rubin, OG, NH, F-VF
Lot #311 - cook islands
87 var (102 var footnoted) 1932 2½d black and deep blue Natives working Cargo VARIETY - inverted center, lower left marginal block of four, unwmkd, perf 13, very rare in multiples, probably unique as a block of four, very fresh and bright colors, ex-Rubin, OG, NH, F-VF
Lot #312 - cook islands
107 var (123b) 1936-44 £3 green Postal Fiscal Coat of Arms of New Zealand overprinted "COOK ISLANDS." SG Type 19 in red, wmkd NZ and Star, thin, hard chalk-surfaced Wiggins Teape paper, OG,LH, F-VF










