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Andorra #23/63A. The lengthy 1932-1943 "Scenery and Buildings" set containing 55 of the 56 denominations, missing only the relatively common 90c red #47. Mint with all but three or four stamps being never hinged and with fresh, well centered presentation. A terrific set. 2024 Scott US$655.40 =
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Australia #1/2448 plus Back of the Book. Substantial mint and used collection, mounted on computer generated pages (to 2006) in a large binder. Generally dual pages to 1971 (one page for mint stamps, another for used), and then one set for used stamps afterwards. The strength in this collection is pre-1940 with a good range of used ‘Roos (including a number from the first issue and later printings to 5/-) and King George V "Heads", and a good number of the 1930 commemorative issues. Throughout there is mixed coverage which gets very light after 1990. Many used stamps were selected for their cancels. There is a touch of back of the book including some Antarctic Territory, mint air mails and some postage dues. Lots of catalogue value here. Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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Australia #1/731. Very nice mounted pre-1980 regular issue collection has lots of better and attractive issues throughout, arranged on pages within a well-worn springback album. Mostly used, the collector appears to have gotten the watermarks, perforations and printings correct, with the first ‘Roos to 2/- (and later ‘Roos to 10/-), the good Kookaburra (which is not seen as often as the catalogue value would indicate that it should be). There are lots of King George V "heads" with many socked-on-the-nose cancels, and most of the 1930's commemorative issues (sorry no 5/- Sydney Bridge) and then missing very few issues to 1980. Individual items with catalogue values to $200.00. Expect a bit of mixed condition, but the overall appearance is excellent. Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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Australia and Australian States - Three sections from a used Australian collection that we have been breaking up. 1) New South Wales (118 stamps) with lots of Stanley Gibbons perforation varieties noted (along with the Scott numbers) with overprints, officials and a couple of postage dues. 2) Queensland (55 stamps) with some nice "Chalons", values to £1. 3) Australia "back of the book" including 8x "OS" perfins, airmail, 7 different official overprints and 25 postage dues. Well laid out and the potential for better stamps (catalogue values up to $100.00) along with some nice cancels. Some faults to be expected. Estimate =
| $160.00 |
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Australian States - A four-state collection from a used Australian collection that we have been breaking up. 1) South Australia (75 stamps) with imperforate and perforated Queen Victoria issues, with a few "tall" issues and a number of OS overprints. 2) Tasmania (47 stamps) with "Van Diemens Land" Chalons, "Keyplates" and "Pictorials". 3) Victoria (131 stamps) with an attractive group of "seated QV", followed by an interesting group of issues to 5/- with perforations and shades noted and some postage dues, "OS" perfins and Stamp Duty. 4) Western Australia (52 stamps) with both imperforate and perforated "Swans". Well laid out and the potential for better stamps (catalogue values up to $100.00) along with some nice cancels. Some faults to be expected. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Bahamas #11/764. Attractive mounted collection up to about 1980, the first page having a nice assortment of "Chalons" and Queen Victoria side-face issues, collected for shades (we catalogued this first page at $563.00!). Afterwards, there is a mix of mint and used with coverage to varying degrees. Noting some "Seal of the Colony", a used set of the 1935 Silver Jubilee, a complete used set of the 1942 Columbus overprint and then hit or miss coverage through the Elizabethan period. Great for those who love to cherry-pick or want to expand their British Caribbean collection. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Barbados #2/836. Used and mint mounted collection of early Barbados (with some QEII material) starting with a couple of attractive pages of the QV "Britannia" issues (page one catalogues over $500.00!). There are later versions of the Britannia design (noted #77 used), with some of the "Nelson", "Seal of the Colony" and "Victory" sets, the 1935 Silver Jubilee set used, and most of the 1938 Britannia set (both mint and used). From 1950 until 1999 it gets progressively lighter in coverage, but there is lots along the way to keep your collection happy! Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Bechuanaland #1-3. F/VF mint hinged trio of the first three issues 1885-1887 from this Southern Africa British Crown Colony, including the 4p blue, 3p claret and 1/2p black all with "British Bechuanaland" overprint on Cape of Good Hope issues. A bit of minor gum loss from hinging, but overall fine. 2025 Scott US$195.00 =
| $263.25 |
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Belgium and Belgian Congo #1/1011 plus Back of the Book. Three springback volumes with a collection of used regular issues and lots of "back of the book" up to about 1978. About 1000 stamps, with lots of nice cancels and better stamps here and there. Lots of railway/parcel stamps, and an attractive run of Belgian Congo issues, including overprints. The owner’s reasonable looking catalogue value for the Belgium is $1977.00 and $200.00 for the Belgian Congo. Owner’s total older catalogue value US$2177.00 =
| $2,938.95 |
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Bermuda #1/788. Mounted collection of primarily used issues up to 1999, with some better such as QV sidefaces, "Dry Dock", "Caravel", KGVI "Keyplates" to 10/- and a good range of QEII issues, with sets up to £1. Some perforation and shade varieties are noted, along with some nice cancels. About 95% is used, with only minimal duplication and individual catalogue values to $25.00. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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Bermuda #3/9. Quartet of the first Queen Victoria design with the Crown CC watermark in perf 14 for the 3d buff and 6d lilac, with the 6d violet and 1/- green in perf 14 x 12-1/2. Fresh looking mint examples with only a couple of blunt perfs, with the usual heavy hinging. 2024 Scott US$667.00 =
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Bermuda #8/191. Stockpage with a great offering of mint early Bermuda with a couple of Queen Victoria, three King George V sets, some Common design issues, much of the first Elizabethan long definitive set and a complete set of the 1962 definitives. Fresh, attractive, with a wide range of hinging, some with very light hinging up to some with hinge remnants. Total 2024 Scott US$582.80 =
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Bermuda #9/133. Twenty-five different mint blocks from the early Queen Victoria to late King George VI period. Includes some cylinder and inscription blocks. Sizes range from 4 to 12 stamps. Most of the stamps are never hinged, with the occasional hinge in the selvedge. Terrific appearance but about half have substantial tropical staining of the gum (most likely due to the acidification of the gum). Two copies of #21 have a strong bend, otherwise the condition is above average. Conservatively catalogued as hinged. 2024 Scott US$825.60 =
| $1,114.56 |
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Bermuda #10. Mint part OG example of the first Queen Victoria 1/- green issue with a diagonal "Three Pence" overprint during a temporary shortage in 1874. This mint example has a bit of toning at the top, along with a couple of short perforations and only a touch of its original gum. Still an early British America rarity. 2024 Scott US$1700.00 =
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Bermuda #14. Mint hinged example of the 1875 revaluation of the original 3d buff coloured Queen Victoria issue with a "One Penny." overprint. It has light original gum, only minor hinging and a signature from a previous owner. Reasonably centered, with decent perforations and a fresh appearance. Better than most examples of this revaluation. 2024 Scott US$550.00 =
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Bermuda #14, 15. A used dynamic duo. Two of the three 1875 "One Penny." overprints on the original Queen Victoria definitive issue. Both stamps have light, indistinguishable cancels. The 3d buff has a "Stanley Gibbons" stamp in purple ink on the back and a collector’s initials. The 1/- green has a very light purple ink owner’s stamp. Better perforations than are normally seen. 2024 Scott US$735.00 =
| $992.25 |
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Bermuda #17/23. Seldom seen mint Never Hinged multiples of Queen Victoria Bermuda issues, including three which have cylinder imprints. The 4d orange is the first watermark from 1880, and the balance is from the 1883-1904 definitive set in blocks ranging from four to twenty-four. Outstanding eye appeal and condition, with only the occasional minor fault. Catalogued as hinged, so plenty of upside when looking at the conservative catalogue value. Total 2024 Scott US$1173.00 =
| $1,583.55 |
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Bermuda #49-53. A quintet of King George V "Keyplates" including the 2/-, 2/6, 4/-, 5/- and 10/- fresh mint copies with nice perforations, hinged (missing only the £1). These are from the Script "CA" watermark. Unchecked for Stanley Gibbons listed varieties. An eye-catching group. 2024 Scott US$435.00 =
| $587.25 |
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Bermuda #50-52. Three values from the first watermark of the King George V "Keyplate" design, with the 2/6, 4/- and 5/- values, each with a Hamilton circular date stamp. All with fresh appearance and the perforations are all intact. This is very difficult material to find postally used, and nice to find such attractive copies. 2024 Scott US$450.00 =
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Bermuda #53. Used example of the Gibbons listed shade variety of the 10/- King George V "Keyplate" on the Stanley Gibbons-listed "pale emerald-green" paper, which give all colours in the stamp a paler look. Has the "Script CA" watermark and a nice "St. Georges" circular date stamp. Catalogued as the basic stamp by Scott catalogue, but certainly worth more. 2024 Scott US$425.00 =
| $573.75 |
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Bermuda #53. Used example of the regular Scott listed shade of the 10/- King George V "Keyplate" with a very rich appearance. Has the "Script CA" watermark and a nice "St. Georges" circular date stamp which is clear of the King’s face. Very attractive. 2024 Scott US$425.00 =
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Bermuda #94, 97. A used duo from the second watermark of the King George V "Keyplate" issues. The 2/- and the 12/6 denominations both have partial "Hamilton" circular date stamps. Well centered and with good perforations, these are worthy of all British America collections. 2024 Scott US$512.50 =
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Bermuda #94-97. All four of the King George V "Keyplate" issues from the second watermark (block "CA") released between 1924-1932. Stunning appearance with fresh colours, nice centering and great perforations. The stamps are all hinged, with the 2/6 having a single tone spot on the back and the 10/- with a bit of offset that someone has tried to erase, disturbing the gum. There are shades listed in both Scott and Stanley Gibbons, but we are valuing them at the cheapest version in Scott, so plenty of upside here. 2024 Scott US$590.00 =
| $796.50 |
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Bermuda #95a. Choice used example of the key "pale orange vermillion and black" King George V shade of the 2/6 "Keyplate" on fray blue paper with the block "CA" watermark. A beautiful used example with a socked on the nose cancel (the "Bermuda" is easily readable, the "Hamilton" is very light). The orange colour gives it almost an iridescent appearance. A beautiful stamp. 2024 Scott US$3,250.00 =
| $4,387.50 |
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Bermuda #112/121A. Duo of King George VI Bermuda issued two booklets (the only two issued during his reign), one with a face value of 5/- (for regular mail) and the other 10/6 (for airmail). Near perfect condition as they were bought by the previous collector from the Post Office, and have been carefully stowed away for the last 75 years! As the stamps came from sheet stock, they aren’t listed in Scott, but are listed in Stanley Gibbons as #SB1 and #SB2. Owner's older 2019 Gibbons £290.00 =
| $531.40 |
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Bermuda #114/217. Astonishing, yet decrepit, thick mint sheet file with a holding of mint multiples from blocks up to complete panes of an assortment of issues from 1936-1967, with a range of definitives, commemoratives (saw a few Common Design issues) and overprints. Includes some plates or inscriptions and better such as #121D pane of 60 (catalogues $300.00) and #154 (half pane of 30, catalogues $217.50). They have been in this book since being purchased as new issues. There is the occasional minor selvage fault and there is a bit of minor toning here and there, but some are show pieces, and there is huge value here. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Bermuda #123/125. Mint multiples of the 2/- and 5/- King George VI "keyplate" design with perf 14. Includes 40 mint, never hinged, copies of #123 with a lovely block of 20 with the cylinder number at the bottom. The 5/- (#125) is in a striking block of 10, again never hinged. The 2024 Scott catalogue value for hinged is $710.00, but they assign a 50% premium for being never hinged. Pro-rata 2024 Scott US$1065.00 =
| $1,437.15 |
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Bermuda #123/128. A sextet of mint blocks of the King George VI "Keyplate" design, including three that are cylinder blocks. The 2/- includes the "broken lower right scroll" Stanley Gibbons 116ce, catalogues £225.00 (but the block has a bit of flaking, so we have catalogued it as ordinary stamps by Scott). The 2/-, 2/6 and 12/6 blocks are perf 14, the rest are perf 13. Overall fresh, well centered and most are never hinged. The 12/6 has significant acidification of the gum (normal for this printing), and a corner crease in the selvage. Spice up your album with these beauties. Total 2024 Scott US$1019.00 =
| $1,375.65 |
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Bermuda #123/128b. A specialized page of used King George VI "Keyplate" high values, most with examples of both perforations, and more shades than are listed in Scott. All postally used examples with circular date stamps, and the usual minor faults that come from larger stamps that have gone through the postal system on oversized items. The £1 examples are both perf 14, with the "red" and "salmon" coloured papers. Total 2024 Scott US$576.25 =
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Bermuda #123/128b. A very complete mint offering of the King George VI "Keyplate" issue, including all denominations with both perforations and with most of the Scott-listed colour-shade variants. Includes all of the 2/-, 2/6, 5/- and 10/- listings, one each of the perf 13 and perf 14 varieties of the 12/6 (counted as the cheapest shade) and the £1 with the perf 13 and the perf 14 (in black and purple on salmon coloured paper). Each is a selected copy, well centered, good perforations. A couple are never hinged, a couple with small hinge remnants, but most are lightly hinged. Includes a couple with the natural acidification of the gum that came from the WWII printings. A terrific lot. Total 2024 Scott US$882.00 =
| $1,190.70 |
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Bermuda #142/405. Queen Elizabeth plate block collection from 1953 to 1980 with a wide assortment of plate numbers (including up to four for a specific issue), with better sets and partial definitive sets, and some commemorative and common design issues. All appear to be never hinged, and they are in excellent condition. Coverage is a bit hit-or-miss, but perfect to add some eye appeal to your collection. Total 2024 Scott US$1030.20 =
| $1,390.77 |
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Bermuda #143/162. Specialized plate block collection of the 1953-1958 issue, missing only the 1/- and 5/- denominations. Noted both denominations with both versions of "Sandy’s" (the 3d is just an inscription block, the rest are all plate number blocks). A few of the denominations include two different plates. All are never hinged, with fresh appearance and in excellent condition. Total 2024 Scott US$604.00 =
| $815.40 |
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Bermuda - First Day Cover Holding of 320 covers from the 1963-1997 period within a small box. Duplicated group, from someone investing in First Day Covers that lived in Bermuda during this period. Lots of better topicals here, often in sets, which include Ships, Rotary, QEII Silver Jubilee, Birds, Wildlife, Maps and "Miss World". Very clean, perfect for keeping what you need and selling the remainder. Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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Bosnia #30c/45f. A selection of 14 different mint hinged values from the 1906 "Scenic" with compound perforations. These sheets had perforators of wildly different gauges dividing up the sheet, creating stamps (in this case) with sides with 2 different perforations. Ten of these values have perforation 12-1/2 and 9-1/4 on varying sides (series "c" in Scott Classic) and four are from series "f" with different perforations of 9-1/4 and 6-1/2. Stamps are fresh and reasonably centered, with hinging from light to hinge remnants. A few of the perforations are blunt, as is normally seen with these issues. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$516.50 =
| $697.28 |
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Bosnia #30c/45f. A selection of 26 different used values from the 1906 "Scenic" with compound perforations. These sheets had perforators of wildly different gauges divide up the sheet, creating stamps (in this case) with sides with 2 different perforations. Eleven of these values have perforation 12-1/2 and 9-1/4 on varying sides (series "c" in Scott Classic) and fifteen are from series "f" with different perforations of 9-1/4 and 6-1/2. Stamps are fresh and reasonably centered, but a few of the stamps are cancelled to order (typically the mint and used stamps catalogue the same). A few of the perforations are blunt, as is normally seen with these issues. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$875.50 =
| $1,181.93 |
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Bosnia #30d/45e. A selection of 20 different mint hinged values from the 1906 "Scenic" with compound perforations. These sheets had perforators of wildly different gauges divide up the sheet, creating stamps (in this case) with sides with 2 or 3 different perforations. Thirteen of these values have perforation 12-1/2, 9-1/4 and 6-1/2 on varying sides (series "d" in Scott Classic) and seven are from series "e" with different perforations of 12-1/2 and 6-1/2. Stamps are fresh and reasonably centered (with the exception of three mid-values in series "d" that have some minor foxing), with hinging from light to hinge remnants. A few of the perforations are blunt, as is normally seen with these issues. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$866.50 =
| $1,169.78 |
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Bosnia #30d/45e. A selection of 31 different used values from the 1906 "Scenic" with compound perforations. These sheets had perforators of wildly different gauges divide up the sheet, creating stamps (in this case) with sides with 2 or 3 different perforations. There is a full set with perforation 12-1/2, 9-1/4 and 6-1/2 on varying sides (series "d" in Scott Classic) and fifteen are from series "e" (missing only the 6h) with different perforations of 12-1/2 and 6-1/2. Stamps are fresh and reasonably centered, but a few of the stamps are cancelled to order (typically the mint and used stamps catalogue the same). A few of the perforations are blunt, as is normally seen with these issues. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$1181.75 =
| $1,596.36 |
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Bosnia #30j/45l. A selection of 21 different mint hinged values from the 1906 "Scenic" with compound perforations. These sheets had perforators of wildly different gauges divide up the sheet, creating stamps (in this case) with sides with 2 or 3 different perforations. Five of these values have perforation 10-1/2 and 9-1/4 on varying sides (series "j" in Scott Classic), five are from series "k" with different perforations of 12-1/2 and 10-1/2 and eleven are from series "l" with different perforations of 12-1/2, 10-1/2 and 9-1/4. Stamps are fresh and reasonably centered with hinging from light to hinge remnants. A few of the perforations are blunt, as is normally seen with these issues. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$1202.25 =
| $1,523.04 |
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Bosnia #34j/44l. A selection of 27 different used values from the 1906 "Scenic" with compound perforations. These sheets had perforators of wildly different gauges divide up the sheet, creating stamps (in this case) with sides with 2 or 3 different perforations. Eight of these values have perforation 10-1/2 and 9-1/4 on varying sides (series "j" in Scott Classic), five are from series "k" with different perforations of 12-1/2 and 10-1/2 and fourteen are from series "l" with different perforations of 12-1/2, 10-1/2 and 9-1/4. Stamps are fresh and reasonably centered, but a few of the stamps are cancelled to order (typically the mint and used stamps catalogue the same). A few of the perforations are blunt, as is normally seen with these issues. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$828.00 =
| $1,117.80 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mostly used collection on three stockpages and a couple of stock cards with regular and "back of the book" issues, plus Austrian empire overprinted military administration issues and later overprints for use in the newly formed Yugoslavia. Values up to 10kr with a touch of duplication. Good coverage for this chaotic early 20th century phase of European philatelic history. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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British Carribbean - The balance of a mostly used mounted collection from Antigua, British Honduras, Leeward Islands, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands. Sections generally have a bit of Queen Victoria material, including shades, perforation varieties and individual items with catalogue values up to $50.00. The KEVII period tends to be light, but with good value in the KGV, KGVI and early QEII period with not much after 1980. Includes a good range of the "Common Design" issues and a touch of back of the book. Nicely mounted usually with the Scott number and an (old) catalogue value, with notes about perforation, watermark or other interesting features. Perfect for collection or stock. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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British Central Africa #6, 21-23, 32, 35, 61-62, 66, 73. Group of ten different 1891-1907 QV / Edward era mint hinged stamps, including the 1891-1895 "B.C.A." overprint 8p value, followed by the 1895 issued 1d, 2d, 4d (unwatermarked), the 1896 1d, 6d (watermarked), 1903-1904 Edward 2d, 4d and 4sh (watermark 2) and 1907 Edward 6d (watermark 3). All neatly arranged on-page, in order listed. 2025 Scott US$419.00 =
| $565.65 |
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British Commonwealth - A trio of Mediterranean colonies: Cyprus, Malta and Gibraltar (in order of value). A mix of album and stock pages with some dealer and "102" cards thrown in. Almost all pre-1980, with a mix of mint and used issues back to the Victorian period. Includes some nice "keyplate" issues and some King George V and VI commemorative partial sets. Some cancel potential amongst the used, and the overall catalogue value will add up quickly. From a couple of old holdings. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Accumulation of several hundred British Commonwealth first day and commemorative covers in a box, generally ranging from the 1950's to the 1980's, with material possible on either side of the given range. We note mostly sets, along with singles and a few souvenir sheet frankings, with better representation from Great Britain, Australia, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Zimbabwe, just to name a few. A colourful clean lot, with several topical and thematic possibilities from the stamps, cachets, and pictorial cancellations. Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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British Commonwealth - British Africa Group of Natal, Orange River Colony and Transvaal. A trio of British Africa collector's holdings including Transvaal 1878-1909 (#101/283, 131 stamps, cat US$276.00), Orange River Colony 1868-1904 (#1/65, 86 stamps, cat US$165.75), and Natal 1870-1908, 98 stamps, cat US$255.20). A total of 315 stamps, largely used, including some duplication and likely the odd small fault (but also including some postmark issue and revenue stamps). Total 2025 Scott US$697.05 =
| $941.00 |
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British Commonwealth - British African Collector's Holding of Nigeria and KUT (Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika). Neatly mounted old-time holding of mostly used material including Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika 1922-1959 (#1/112, 219 stamps, cat US$437.10, including a bit of "Tanganyika" as a solo country) and Nigeria 1921-1953 (#18/86, 216 stamps, cat US$351.50). Expect a bit of duplication and the odd small fault, but also some postmark interest. Of note, the Nigeria section also includes some Oil Rivers, Southern Rhodesia material. Total 2025 Scott US$788.60 =
| $1,064.60 |
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British Commonwealth - British Asia and Middle East (either colonies or former administrations) a mostly used mounted collection of a number of countries (mostly 20th century up to about 1980), with Aden, Brunei, Bangladesh, Burma (noted #O54-O55), China on Hong Kong (includes #13), India (and States), Iraq, Kuwait, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo, Singapore, Sarawak, Straits Settlements, Pakistan, Palestine. Cleanly mounted, with Scott numbers and (old) catalogue values, includes some study of shades and perforations. Expect some mixed condition and better singles throughout. Over 1500 stamps. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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British Commonwealth - British Europe and British Africa in a mostly used collection on quadrilled pages plus an old springback binder. Cleanly mounted with most items having Scott number and an (old) catalogue value in pencil. The value here adds up quickly. There is lots of British overseas offices overprints, EAF, Morocco/Tangiers, Levant and some Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man. There are a couple pages of Batum, some Malta, Gambia, Kenya, Nigeria, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, some nice Seychelles, South Africa and Uganda. Strength is 20th century (including lots of worthwhile King George V and VI and early Elizabethan material) with not much after 1990. A couple of thousand stamps here with individual stamps of up to $40.00 catalogue value. Estimate =
| $220.00 |
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British Commonwealth - British South Africa Holding. An old-time collector's mint and (mostly) used holdings on album pages of South Africa 1910-1960 (#1/227 plus "back of the book", 936 stamps, cat US$1820.15), South West Africa 1923-1950 (#2/162, 157 stamps, cat US$424.40), Basutoland 1933-1954 (#1/46, 33 stamps, cat US$28.45), Bechuanaland 1887-1958 (#10/157, 72 stamps, cat US$190.65), East Africa and Uganda 1904-1919 (#17/62, 36 stamps, cat US$64.75), British East Africa 1890-1901 (#18/73a, 12 stamps, cat US$63.80) and Somaliland Protectorate 1903-1958 (#2/128, 8 stamps, cat US$10.90). Mostly used, with duplication, with the odd small fault noted (but also some cancel interest noted). Total number of stamps is 1265. Total catalogue value 2025 Scott US$2657.05 =
| $3,587.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Collector's old-time mounted collection on pages of Mauritius 1863-1954 (#35/252, 184 stamps, cat US$269.40), Sarawak 1888-1950 (#8/191, 105 stamps, cat US$343.80), Brunei 1907-1937 (#13/50, 7 stamps, cat US$54.05), Burma 1937-1948 (#1/91, 105 stamps, cat US$79.65), Ascension 1924-1949 (#1/57, 32 stamps, cat US$59.95), Cyprus 1882-1944 (#19/145, 25 stamps, cat US$52.25), Egypt 1879-1937 (#37/215, 44 stamps, cat US$23.05), Fiji 1891-1937 (#53/116, 14 stamps, cat US$71.00) and Gibraltar 1886-1949 (#9/113, 19 stamps, cat US$32.00). Mostly used, with duplication and likely the odd fault, but a nice large group of pre-1950 material. A total of 535 stamps. Total 2025 Scott US$985.15 =
| $1,329.25 |
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