412850 | British Commonwealth ➝ Australian States ➝ New South Wales



Opening: 150 €
1851/52, Laureate 1 d. vermilion on bluish paper, horizontal pair with clear to mostly large margins, tied by numeral "55" to envelope from "RAYMOND TERRACE OC 12 1853" to Sydney.



Opening: 200 €
1854, 2 d. ultramarine, wm "2", Pl. III, horizontal strip of five, left stamp with variety 'WALES partly covered by wavy lines', full to large margins, used, very fine (natural paper wrinkle in central stamp)
Provenance: V.P. Manwood (Siegel 1995)
412950 | British Commonwealth ➝ Australian States ➝ Queensland



Opening: 110 €
1882, Queen Victoria 4d. yellow, 6d. green and 1sh. lilac (3) tied by numeral barred oval postmark on a registered cover to Germany, endorsed "per Orient Steamer Sydney 7th Dec. via Naples", alongside cds. "BUNDABERG QUEENSLAND 30 NO 83", on reverse arrival cds. "HERRNUT", slight aging on the sides otherwise very fine
413250 | British Commonwealth ➝ Australian States ➝ Victoria




Opening: 150 €
1865, Emergency Printings Victoria 10d. grey, fresh color, without gum, few short perforations, otherwise fine, certificate RPSL (1991)



Opening: 200 €
CANCELLATIONS: "37" MELBOURNE, clear butterfly cancel on NSW Sidney View 2 d., plate III, late printing
413725 | British Commonwealth ➝ Commonwealth of Australia ➝ Postage Due



Opening: 200 €
1906, Numeral ½-6d., fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine
428500 | British Commonwealth ➝ British Virgin Islands



Opening: 150 €
1867/87, Virgin 4 d. blue green, Colour Die Proof on card, fine and scarce
430000 | British Commonwealth ➝ Burma



Opening: 150 €
3 p.-25 r., cpl. set used, fine, very scarce



Opening: 800 €
1937, King George V 5 r.-25 r., unused, 10 r. small crease and 25 r. gum toning, still fine, very scarce



Opening: 100 €
CRASH MAIL: 1937, Airmail envelope from Burma to England, franked with 2½ a. and 12 a., tied by cds. "MAYMYU 27 NOV. 37", adjacent violet cachet "DAMAGED BY SEA WATER" (Nierinck 371205), applied after the transport plane `Cygnus´ crashed into the sea during take-off, minor water stains as expected, very fine and scarce



Opening: 100 €
INDIA USED IN BURMA: 1899, 1 a. purple, fresh colours, tied by cds. "RANGOON 28 JA 99" to postcard to Belgium, various transit handstamps, taxed upon arrival with postage dues tied by cds. "CHARLEROI (STATION) FEV 1899", very fine
445000 | British Commonwealth ➝ India



Opening: 100 €
"NEGYA": on front of envelope to USA bearing 3 a. ultramarine, tied by "NEGYA 22 OCT 29", small faults, still fine and most unusual usage from this very small Burmese village



Opening: 150 €
"MAGWE": on underfranked envelope to England, bearing 1 a. brown-purple tied by square circle "MAGWE 2 MA. 90", adjacent "T", taxed manuscript "42 cts" and therefore accountancy mark "I.B. 8½ d", reverse transit cds. "RANGOON X MA. 25 90" and "BOMBAY F APR 4 90", fine, a scarce and attractive usage form Burma
430000 | British Commonwealth ➝ Burma



Opening: 100 €
Used in Burma: 1874, oval "BURMAN RANGOON" on envelope to Gènes, Italy, with India 1 a., 4 a., and 8 a. tied by Barred Obliterator and "RANGOON NOV. 8", adjacent "PD", reverse transit and arrival cds. "GENOVA 25 DIC 74"; cover slightly shortened at left, fine and scarce
445000 | British Commonwealth ➝ India



Opening: 150 €
INDIA USED IN BURMA: 1856 Queen Victoria 2 a. dull pink and 4 a. grey black, tied by octogonal "156" RANGOON to envelope to England, adjacent framed red "INDIA PAID", reverse red "RANGOON SHIP LETTER PAID", transit cds. "G.P.O EX. CALCUTTA 1860" and arrival "WEEDON"; 2 a. small fault, fine and attractive usage
432255 | British Commonwealth ➝ Canada ➝ Pre-Philately



Opening: 1.000 €
1846 Entire letter from Berlin, Ontario, to Homburg, Bavaria, via Montreal, New York, Le Havre and Paris, bearing red Montreal cds. and "MONTREAL PAID AP 3 1846 /CANADA", red Le Havre transit dater and charge marks for "4½" Canadian inland, "10" (Cts.) US inland rate to New York and "1f27" (Guilder) in total for transatlantic ship fee to France and French transit (1f20), Bavarian postage "4" (kreuzer) and rural delivery "3", Paris transit dater and red Homburg arrival datestamp on reverse. A rare transatlantic letter.
432650 | British Commonwealth ➝ Canada ➝ Newfoundland



Opening: 100 €
1921, Air Mail Halifax 35c. tied by machine cancel to local cover, fine
434500 | British Commonwealth ➝ Ceylon



Opening: 300 €
"P. Egyptian": steamer endorsement on front of folded entire letter from Colombo to London, dated inside "Colombo 25 Jan. 1840", charged 8d. on front with adjacent entry mark "INDIA LETTER DEAL", reverse arrival red cds. "6 JU 6 1840", fine. An interesting and scarce maritime mail sent during the Second Turko-Egyptian War



Opening: 100 €
"KARUNDUGALLE": clear strike with added "1852 13 Augt Paid", on reverse of folded entire letter to London, endorsed on the inside flap "Imboolpittia", reverse transit and arrival cds. "1852 18 SP", fine, scarce mail from a village in Ceylon
441500 | British Commonwealth ➝ Gibraltar ➝ Stamps





Opening: 250 €
2000, CEPT 30 p.-54 p., all 4 values, proofs withouth royal hypher, each in imperforated miniature sheet of 10 stamps, fixed at top on presentation sheets of Cartor security printers, stamps all unmounted mint



Opening: 100 €
2002, Football World Cup 30 - 66 p., imperforated pairs, unmounted mint
445000 | British Commonwealth ➝ India



Opening: 150 €
"MADRAS": clear strike on a folded entire letter to London, dated 1820, adjacent framed "SHIP LETTER LYMINGTON" (SG Type 14/7 G), with red arrival cancellations on the flap, some transportation traces, still fine and very rare English maritime entry mark, the "MADRAS SHIP LETTER" unrecorded by Giles



Opening: 150 €
1864, Entire folded letter from Calcutta to Port Louis, Mauritius, dated inside "Calcutta 2 Mai 1866", endorsed on front per steamer "ST JOSEPH", adjacent superb strike "6 d- TO PAY", reverse transit cds. "REUNION 4 JUIL. 66" and arrival "MAURITIUS JY 7 66"; very fine, a delightful and scarce maritime entire



Opening: 300 €
1852, Scinde Dawk, ½ a. white, cut in at left and clear at right otherwise good margins all around, used with dotted cancellation, small thin at upper left, otherwise fine
445010 | British Commonwealth ➝ India ➝ Stamps



Opening: 300 €
1854, 1a. red and 2 a. green four singles, all tied by losange of dots to a large front of folded letter, endorsed "Via Bombay & Marseilles", alongside red cds. "MARSEILLES 15 AOUT 55" and red framed "INDIA PAID"; some faults, still a colourfull and very scarce combination franking