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Interess. Partie einschl. Neuguinea, Papua ab den frühen Ausgaben ...mehr
Interess. Partie einschl. Neuguinea, Papua ab den frühen Ausgaben interess. Partie, auch schön Anteil an ** Ausgaben mit kpl. Sätzen, ** Viererblöcke, aber auch gestempelte Marken, bis hin zu Portomarken, auf 16 gr. dicht gesteckten Steckkarten, sowie noch div. kl. Steckkarten
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PAPUA-NEUGUINEA - 1901/2006, reichhaltige Sammlung im großen ...mehr
PAPUA-NEUGUINEA - 1901/2006, reichhaltige Sammlung im großen Einsteckbuch mit zahlreichen verschiedenen Ausgaben, älteren Werten, Sonder- und Gedenkmarken, frühen Freimarkenausgaben, Flugpostmarken, Ausgaben ab der Unabhängigkeit reichhaltig besetzt etc. Ein schönes Objekt!
1901/07: Lakatoi “White Leaves” variety study, specialised group ...mehr
1901/07: Lakatoi “White Leaves” variety study, specialised group of twenty-four unused examples arranged on three album pages, illustrating the distinctive “White Leaves” flaw across several issues including first issues ½ d. (4), 2 d. (2) and 2½ d. (1), large “Papua” overprint (1906) ½ d. (2), 2 d. (2), 2½ d. (3) and 1 s. (1) and small “Papua” overprint (1907) printings ½ d. (1), 2 d. (2), 2½ d. (4), 4 d. (1) and 1 s. (1). The study includes examples showing a range of shades, watermark orientations and printings. A useful specialist group demonstrating the development of this well-known Lakatoi plate variety across multiple issues. Condition generally fine, with the majority with large part og. A scarce and instructive assembly for the specialist collector of Papua Lakatoi varieties Gi = £ 1'832+.
1901/07: Study of the “Sickle Flaw” Plate 1, Position 28, ...mehr
1901/07: Study of the “Sickle Flaw” Plate 1, Position 28, comprising 1 d. black and carmine, bottom marginal block of six in state I (SG2), unmounted large part og. fresh and fine; six singles in differing states and values, includes unused ½ d. early state I (SG1) has vertical crease, 4 d. state II (SG5), used 1 s. state II (SG7), unused 2½ d. early State III (SG3), and used 2½ d. late state III (SG24), clearly illustrating the development and progression of the flaw. All of good to fresh colour and fine appearance. A scarce and instructive specialist assembly, neatly presented on album page, ideal for exhibition or further plate study. Rare assembly.
1901/05: Lakatoi “White Leaves” variety, Multiple Rosettes wmk., ...mehr
1901/05: Lakatoi “White Leaves” variety, Multiple Rosettes wmk., line perf. 14, unused assembly of eighteen examples comprising ½ d. (SG1 & 9), 1 d. (SG2), 2 d. (SG3 & 11), 2½ d. (SG4 & 12), 4 d. (SG5), and 1 s. (SG7 & 15), representing both horizontal and vertical watermark printings.. A well-presented comparative study showing the distinctive absence of shading in the lower leaf ornaments (“White Leaves”) across multiple denominations and positions, including examples from differing watermark orientations. The odd fault, minor browning and small imperfections as to be expected in a specialised positional group of this nature, although most fresh colours and fine throughout, predominantly with large part original gum. A scarce and increasingly difficult variety to assemble across so many values Gi = £ 730.
1901/05: Lakatoi issue “Cross” watermark study (paper ...mehr
1901/05: Lakatoi issue “Cross” watermark study (paper registration marks), small specialised group arranged on three album pages, comprising seven used examples including ½ d., 2 d., 2½ d., 6 d., 2 s. 6 d. Values (SG1,3,4,6, 21,45a & 69a), showing the distinctive cross watermark caused by paper registration marks. The group includes both horizontal and vertical watermark orientations, examples on thick and thin papers, and both line and comb perforations, with positions noted where identifiable. A scarce and instructive assembly illustrating this unusual papermaking variety, seldom encountered and rarely formed into a dedicated study; condition generally fine. An interesting reference group for the specialist in the Lakatoi issues.
1901/07: Comprehensive study of the “Sickle Flaw” on Plate 1, ...mehr
1901/07: Comprehensive study of the “Sickle Flaw” on Plate 1, across multiple values and states, all unused (12). The assembly comprises examples of the flaw on 1 d. (2) in state I and late III (SG2 & 19), 2 d. (2) state I and II (SG3 & 11), 2½ d. (3) state III, II and late III (SG41 (2) & 24), 4 d. (2) state I and II (SG5 & 17), 6 d. (2) late state III and III (SG6 & 18) and 1 s. (1) state II (SG19), illustrating state 1, state 2, state III and late state 3 manifestations, including clearly developed and heavily progressed impressions. A particularly instructive grouping demonstrating the evolution of the plate flaw across denominations and issues, neatly presented on an album page. In the main fresh colour and large part og., generally fine to very fine throughout, a scarce and desirable specialist study.
Album page with examples of the 1901, 1 s. black and orange and 1907, ...mehr
Album page with examples of the 1901, 1 s. black and orange and 1907, 1 s. black and orange, small “Papua” overprint in black, both with wmk. horizontal, thick paper, line perf 14, unused examples, position 11 with variety "Cross-Watermark" (registration marker). The former of good colour and some paper adhesion to part og., the later has a faint horizontal crease top, otherwise fresh and fine appearance, large part og. unmounted. Useful assembly neatly displayed for study purposes.
1901/07: Lakatoi overprints specialised study mounted on six album ...mehr
1901/07: Lakatoi overprints specialised study mounted on six album pages, comprising a selection of twenty unused examples and a used block of four, illustrating the principal overprint types, paper varieties and positional flaws of the early Papua overprinted issues. The study includes a range of denominations from the ½ d. to 2 s. 6 d. values, showing the early “Papua” overprints, with examples printed on thin, medium and thick papers, together with both line and comb perforations. Several examples demonstrate differences in watermark orientation, paper thickness and impression quality, illustrating the production variations of the Port Moresby overprinting period. Included are several positional and overprint varieties, notably the SG21 positional flaw “Dot in first P of Papua” (position 8), recognised as the only constant overprint flaw recorded in the Large Papua overprint series and occurring only on the ½ d. value. Additional material illustrates overprint irregularities such as raised or distorted letters, double impressions and misplaced overprints, together with examples showing double printed overprints and “kiss” prints. The group includes two forgeries, 6 d. with a repainted overprint (SG26 Ceremuga certificate confirming alteration) and 2½ d. horizontal pair positions 19/20 thick paper not genuine despite BPA certificate of authenticity (SG35b), as well as a Stamp Duty overprinted strip of three illustrating positional dots after “Duty”, providing additional insight into the typographic setting of the overprints. A well-organised and instructive reference study of the early Papua overprinted Lakatoi issues, demonstrating the complexity of the overprinting process and the range of recognised constant and transient varieties. An attractive and specialised holding offering excellent scope for further research and expansion.
1901/11: Lakatoi “Large Papua” issue specialised unused study ...mehr
1901/11: Lakatoi “Large Papua” issue specialised unused study mounted on seven album pages, comprising over 90 stamps, illustrating the principal denominations, printings and constant plate varieties of the early Large Papua series. The study includes the full range of denominations ½ d. to 2 s. 6 d., represented by multiple examples in the recognised shades and printings, together with a number of marginal and positional examples showing sheet margins, guide crosses and plate transfers. The pages illustrate stamps printed from Vignette Stone IV, including examples demonstrating the relationship between the vignette and frame plates used in the early Melbourne printings. Several stamps illustrate recognised constant varieties and retouches, including examples such as the “White flaw on sail” and other listed vignette irregularities, together with material showing retouches to stone and frame transfers. A carefully assembled and instructive reference group for the Large Papua Lakatoi issue, demonstrating the complexity of the early printings and the development of Vignette Stone IV. An attractive and specialised holding offering considerable scope for further plating and research of this classic Papua series Gi = £ 2'265+ premium for plate flaws.
Lots & Collections 1910/11: Lakatoi “Large Papua”, sideways Crown ...mehr
Lots & Collections 1910/11: Lakatoi “Large Papua”, sideways Crown over double-lined A wmk., specialised assembly including line perf 11 and perf 12½ printings. A comprehensive album page comprising twelve unused examples, including pairs and one used (SG48a) from the eight values ½ d. to 2 s. 6 d. of the 1910/11 Large Papua issue, including SG47, SG48 (1st printing, “Vignette stone III / frame stone I”), and unused SG48a "POSTAGIE" flaw, SG75 (horizontal pair), SG76, SG77 (horizontal pair), SG77a (horizontal pair), SG78, SG79, SG79a (“Deformed d”), SG80 and SG81. The page includes marginal examples, positional piece and shade variations, notably the 2 s. 6 d. values (SG48/48a), the 2 d. shades including SG77 and SG77a (“PCSTAGE at right”), and the 4 d. SG79a with the constant “Deformed d” variety. An attractive and cohesive study illustrating key printings, shade distinctions and constant varieties within the series. Condition generally fine to very fine unused, with large part og. several unmounted. Scarce group Gi= £ 4'526.
1910/11: “Large Papua” Crown over double-lined A watermark ...mehr
1910/11: “Large Papua” Crown over double-lined A watermark sideways inverted, line perf 11 and perf 12½. Specialised study with thirteen examples devoted to the sideways inverted watermark, comprising the ½ d. black & yellow-green unused (SG47), the 2 s. 6 d. black & chocolate 1st printing unused marginal example with guide cross (SG48), and the 2 s. 6 d. black & chocolate showing the constant “POSTAGIE” flaw used (SG48a), together with the corresponding lower denominations including ½ d. black & green (SG75), 1 d. black & carmine (SG76), 2 d. black & dull-purple (SG77), 2 d. “PCSTAGE at right” (SG77a), 2 d. black & blue-violet (SG78), 4 d. black & sepia (SG79), 4 d. “Deformed d” (SG79a), 6 d. black & myrtle-green (SG80) and 1 s. black & orange (SG81). The key high-values are present in unused condition, notably the scarce 2 s. 6 d. first printing (SG48), and the 2 s. 6 d. “POSTAGIE” flaw is represented by a very fine side marginal unused example with large part og. and a very fine used example. Several stamps retain marginal selvedge (7) confirming sheet origin and adding positional interest. A rarely assembled study of the sideways inverted watermark group, illustrating both line perforation 11 and perf 12½ printings, seldom encountered intact in this form. Condition generally fine to very fine, unused examples with large part original gum Gi = £ 4'508.
1908/10: Lakatoi “Small Papua” issue specialised unused study ...mehr
1908/10: Lakatoi “Small Papua” issue specialised unused study mounted on ten album pages, comprising over 100 stamps, illustrating the principal printings and watermark orientations of the early Melbourne productions. The study includes the full range of denominations ½ d. to 1 s., represented in multiple examples showing the principal shades and printings, together with a number of marginal examples displaying sheet margins, guide crosses and positional features. The pages demonstrate the different watermark orientations including upright, inverted and sideways Crown over double-lined A, as well as variations in line perforation 11-12½, providing a useful technical comparison of the early printings of the issue. The assembly also includes examples illustrating recognised plate retouches amd the variety “Deformed d” (SG52a-54a), together with a range of shade differences within the individual denominations. A carefully arranged and instructive reference group for the Small Papua Lakatoi issue, illustrating the complexity of the early printings and watermark orientations. A useful and attractive specialised holding offering considerable scope for further study and expansion.
1909/10: Lakatoi “Small Papua” issue Vignette Stone III study, an ...mehr
1909/10: Lakatoi “Small Papua” issue Vignette Stone III study, an extensive specialised study comprising approximately 230 unused stamps mounted on 34 album pages, informatively written-up, illustrating the Stone III vignette states 1–5. The study includes a range of denominations ½ d. to 1 s., with numerous examples showing the progressive development of the vignette stone, together with a range of constant plate varieties including; “Pole to Sail”, “Cross on the Hill”, “Black dot in the sky”, “Rift in Cloud” and “The Comet”. Several stamps are retained in marginal positions showing guide marks, demonstrating different watermark orientations and sheet positions, adding further technical interest. Mostly fresh colour, large part og. A carefully assembled and highly instructive reference group illustrating the evolution of Vignette Stone III, offering considerable scope for further plating and research. A most unusual and specialised holding of this classic Papua issue Gi = £ 5'379+ lithograph flaws command a premium.
1909/10: Lakatoi 1 d. black and carmine and 2 d. black and purple ...mehr
1909/10: Lakatoi 1 d. black and carmine and 2 d. black and purple (SG49, 50, 55, 60, 61, 67 & 68), mixed wmk., perf 11 and 12½, group of forty-three unused examples, including several retouched and plate varieties, two with marginal selvedge at side. In the main fresh colour and generally well centred. A few showing minor imperfections as to be expected in a study group, otherwise fine condition with large part og. A scarce and useful assembly illustrating a range of Small “Papua” settings and retouches.
1907/09: Lakatoi 2½ d. black and ultramarine, including bright and ...mehr
1907/09: Lakatoi 2½ d. black and ultramarine, including bright and pale ultramarine shades (SG51a, 56a, 51 & 56), mixed wmk., perf 11 and 12½, group of twenty-six unused examples, including three examples of SG51a and four of SG56a, several showing retouches and master plate transfer characteristics, three with marginal selvedge. In the main fresh colour and generally well centred. The odd minor imperfection as to be expected in a specialist study group, otherwise fine condition with large part og. A scarce and useful assembly illustrating a range of Small “Papua” retouches and plate characteristics.
1907/1911: Lakatoi 2½ d. value, Crown over double-lined A watermark, ...mehr
1907/1911: Lakatoi 2½ d. value, Crown over double-lined A watermark, specialised study of the “Thin d” flaw, Position 17 (SG51–SG78). An exceptional assembly of eleven unused examples of the 2½ d. value exhibiting the well-known pantograph flaw “Thin d” at position 17, comprising SG51, SG51a (2), SG56, SG56a, SG62 (2), SG69 (2) and SG78 (2), representing a wide range of recognised shades from bright ultramarine and pale blue through dull blue and blue-purple. The examples with duplicates represent differing watermark orientations, providing an instructive comparison across printings. Particularly notable is SG56b with the "Thin d" flaw which is a very rare occurrence in this shade. A highly cohesive and systematic study of the position 17 flaw across successive printings, illustrating both shade evolution and watermark variation. Condition fine to very fine unused, several with original gum. A scarce and seldom assembled positional shade study of this distinctive pantograph variety Gi = £2,710+.
1907/10: Lakatoi 2½ d. black & ultramarine, Crown over double-lined ...mehr
1907/10: Lakatoi 2½ d. black & ultramarine, Crown over double-lined A wmk., specialised positional study. A dedicated album page comprising nine unused examples of the 2½ d. value showing the scarce variety "Reverse Watermark" (viewed from the back of the stamp, double-lined ‘A’ facing right). The examples are identified by sheet position, including position: 2, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 22, 23 (Rift) & 24, providing an instructive comparative study of watermark orientation across the sheet. Two with marginal selvedge, confirming plating position and watermark alignment. Condition generally fine to very fine, all but one with large part original gum. A scarce and seldom assembled positional study of the reversed watermark variety, offering strong specialist and exhibition potential.
1907/10: Lakatoi 2½ d. black & ultramarine and 4 d. black and sepia, ...mehr
1907/10: Lakatoi 2½ d. black & ultramarine and 4 d. black and sepia, Crown over double-lined A wmk., specialised positional study. A dedicated album page comprising five examples of the 2½ d. (2 unused) and four unused examples of the 4 d. all with variety "Reverse Watermark". The examples are identified by sheet position, including position: 5, 7, 14, 16, 24 (3) and 28 (comet), providing an instructive comparative study of watermark orientation across the sheet. Condition generally fine, the odd fault, several with original gum. A scarce and seldom assembled positional study, offering strong specialist and exhibition potential.
1909/10: Lakatoi 4 d., 6 d. and 1 s. Small “Papua”, mixed wmk., ...mehr
1909/10: Lakatoi 4 d., 6 d. and 1 s. Small “Papua”, mixed wmk., perf 11 and 12½, group of forty-four unused examples, showing a range of plate flaws and retouches, including retouches to Stone III (states III & V) on the 4 d., and further retouches on the 6 d. and 1 s. values. Mixed watermark positions and several illustrating recognised positional characteristics. In the main fresh colour and generally well centred. The odd minor fault or imperfection as to be expected in a specialist study group, otherwise fine condition with large part og. A scarce and useful assembly for the study of Small “Papua” retouches and plate development.
1907/10: Lakatoi 2 d. black and violet, 2½ d. black and ultramarine, ...mehr
1907/10: Lakatoi 2 d. black and violet, 2½ d. black and ultramarine, 4 d. black and sepia and 6 d. black and mrytle-green, Crown over double-lined A wmk., specialised positional study. A dedicated album page comprising: one unused 2 d., three unused 2½ d., three unused 4 d. and two 6 d. (one unused), all with variety "Reverse Watermark". The examples are identified by sheet position, including position: 7 (Pole to Sail), 15, 16, 17, 18 (2), 22, 26 and 30, providing an instructive comparative study of watermark orientation across the sheet. Condition generally fine, the odd fault, several with original gum. A scarce and seldom assembled positional study, offering strong specialist and exhibition potential.
1910/11: “Large Papua” perf 12½, Crown over double-lined A ...mehr
1910/11: “Large Papua” perf 12½, Crown over double-lined A watermark, Vignette Stone IV varieties, Position 18 “White Triangle on Lakatoi”. A specialised study of the Position 18 constant flaw (“White triangle on Lakatoi”) across the 1910/11 Large Papua series, comprising the ½ d. black & green, 1 d. black & carmine, 2 d. black & dull-purple, 2½ d. black & blue-violet, 4 d. black & sepia, 6 d. black & myrtle-green, 1 s. black & deep-orange and 2 s. 6 d. black & brown (1st & 2nd printings), with seven values represented by both watermark upright and watermark upright inverted. Included are the additional constant varieties 2 d. “PCSTAGE” C for O in POSTAGE (SG77a) and 4 d. “Deformed d” (SG79a). The page forms a cohesive plating study of the Stone IV flaw through multiple denominations and watermark orientations, a level of completion seldom encountered intact. Condition generally fine to very fine unused with large part original gum. Basic catalogue value £935; however, for lithographed constant flaws, such varieties merit a multiplier of three times catalogue, giving an effective comparative value in the region of £2'800.
1910/11: Large Papua 2 s. 6 d. black and brown specialised plating ...mehr
1910/11: Large Papua 2 s. 6 d. black and brown specialised plating study comprising twelve unused examples, including both Type B (1910) and Type C (1911) printings, illustrating master plate transfers and multiple retouches to the stone, with identified positions including: 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 25 and 29. The group demonstrates the progression from first printing transfers through later retouched states. Both upright and inverted watermark (3) orientations are represented, adding further technical depth to the study. The page forms an advanced examination of the lithographic process on the key high denomination, clearly illustrating the transfer characteristics from the original British New Guinea 2 s. 6 d. master plates to the Papua working stones. Condition generally fine to very fine unused with large part original gum. A rarely assembled and instructive plating group of this important high value Gi = £ 900+.
1930 (15 Sept): Lakatoi “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 6 d. dull ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): Lakatoi “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 6 d. dull and pale purple, Harrison printing extensive specialised study mounted on six album pages, comprising 48 stamps including 47 unused and one used example, illustrating plate positions, constant varieties and shade differences of the overprint. The study includes six multiples, comprising three imprint blocks of six and two imprint strips of three, together with additional blocks of four and singles arranged by identified plate positions, providing a useful reconstruction of portions of the setting. The material illustrates several recognised varieties and positional features, including the position 27 variety “POSTACE” for “POSTAGE”, together with additional plate flaws, retouches, misplaced or distorted overprint impressions, position 16 "Double Perf" in left margin. Also included are comparative examples of the Harrison printing on different papers, and positional pieces demonstrating the relationship between the overprint and the underlying Lakatoi design. Fresh colour and majority large part og. A carefully assembled and highly instructive reference study.
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” carmine overprints on Lakatoi issues, ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” carmine overprints on Lakatoi issues, comprising 6 d. dull and pale purple (SG116) and 1 s. sepia and olive (SG117), Harrison printing. A specialised study page including two lower marginal imprint blocks of six showing “T.S. Harrison, Australian Note and Stamp Printer”, each with the overprint in differing shades, the 1 s. with the early deep carmine shade and the 6 d. in the normal carmine. Both blocks include position 39 “Tail flaw”, clearly visible in the right-hand stamp of the second row. Fresh colour and good centring throughout, the imprint margins clear and well preserved, large part og. A rare and visually impressive pair of multiples illustrating this distinctive constant variety; imprint blocks particularly desirable and seldom encountered in conjunction with the position 39 flaw.
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 6 d. dull and ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 6 d. dull and pale purple Lakatoi, Harrison printing. Group of three items showing position 39 “Tail flaw”, comprising used lower marginal imprint blocks of six with “T.S. Harrison, Australian Note and Stamp Printer” and a block of four, together with an additional unused single example. Fresh colour and clear impressions throughout, the imprint margins well preserved; the unused example with large part og., lightly mounted. Minor tone spotting to the imprint block otherwise very fine. A scarce group illustrating this distinctive constant variety, used examples of the position 39 flaw being particularly difficult to obtain. Unpriced.
1930 (15 Sept): Lakatoi “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 1 s. ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): Lakatoi “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 1 s. sepia and olive, Harrison and Ash printings, specialised plate positional colour overprint variety study, set-out on six album pages, comprising 34 unused examples of which there are four blocks of 4, two imprint blocks of 6, an imprint strip of 3 and a corner marginal pair. Includes the "Cherry red" shade on a corner marginal block of four (much scarcer than the deep carmine). All of fresh colour, large part og., the odd imperfection, although clear impressions throughout, the imprint margins well preserved. A scarce and specialised group illustrating the plate positions and overprint shades.
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” deep carmine-lake overprint on 1 s. ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” deep carmine-lake overprint on 1 s. sepia and olive Lakatoi, Harrison printing. An exceptional specialised study page comprising imprint block of six from the lower margin showing “T.S. Harrison, Australian Note and Stamp Printer”, the scarce early deep carmine-lake overprint, this shade being confined to the small first portion of the printing. The block includes position 39 “Tail flaw” and position 11 “A.I.R.” flaw, together with three additional singles: a further example of position 11, one on the scarcer white paper and one used example. A rare and visually impressive group, the deep carmine shade being unpriced. The imprint block particularly desirable and seldom encountered. Cert. Ceremuga (2012).
1930 (15 Sept): Lakatoi “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 3 d. ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): Lakatoi “AIR MAIL” carmine overprint on 3 d. turquoise, Ash printing, extensive specialised study of almost exclusively unused material, mounted on eleven album pages, including a complete pane of forty, together with imprint block of fifteen, four imprint strips of three (one used) and four blocks of four, in addition to singles arranged by identified plate positions. The study illustrates different printings and positional characteristics, with numerous pieces retained in marginal positions showing the JOHN ASH imprint, allowing reconstruction of portions of the sheet. Several constant varieties and plate characteristics are represented, including examples of the “Rift” flaws, as well as misplaced and irregular overprint impressions. The pane and multiples provide a particularly useful reference for the setting of the overprint across the sheet. Additionally included is one page of SG113 with black “AIR MAIL” overprint, together with four further pages of related Lakatoi material, including Cooke printings and shades (SG98) and SG85/92 showing plate flaws, forming a useful comparative reference group for the issue. A carefully assembled and highly instructive specialised study in mainly fresh and fine condition, with large part og.
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” deep carmine overprint on 3 d. ...mehr
1930 (15 Sept): “AIR MAIL” deep carmine overprint on 3 d. steel-blue Lakatoi, Ash printing on white paper. A specialised study page centred on an unused lower marginal imprint block of six showing “JOHN ASH, Australian Note and Stamp Printer”, the overprint in the distinctive deep carmine shade, unrecorded on this issue. The page additionally including an unused horizontal pair and two single examples of the normal Ash printing with overprint in carmine for comparison, together with a Harrison-printed 1 s. example (SG117) showing the deep carmine overprint. Fresh colour and clear impressions throughout, minor flaws to the singles, the imprint margin well preserved, large part og. A rare and visually striking group illustrating this unusual shade of the overprint, the imprint block particularly desirable. Unpriced.
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4584
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116/116a
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4587
SG
116/117 var
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02.06.2026 09:00 CEST
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4586
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116 var
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4589
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117 var
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02.06.2026 09:00 CEST
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4590
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117 var
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02.06.2026 09:00 CEST
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4591
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SG
118
LIVE!
200.00 CHF
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02.06.2026 09:00 CEST
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Corinphila Auktion
Los 4592
SG
118 var
LIVE!
300.00 CHF
(ca. 327 EUR)
02.06.2026 09:00 CEST
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