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KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im 3er-Streifen zu 6 Marken. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im 2er-/ respek. Vierer-Streifen. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im 8er-Bogen zu 16 Marken. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im Vierer/ Achterblock. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK zu 12 Marken. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK Einzelwert. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-
1863, 1 d, deep carmine red, imperf block of four, MNH, very fresh ...more
1863, 1 d, deep carmine red, imperf block of four, MNH, very fresh and desirable multiple fresh from the archive in a very rich shade, XF! Estimate 3.600€.
1882-92 CA 1/2d to 5s fine array of mint and unused singles,
blocks, ...more 1882-92 CA 1/2d to 5s fine array of mint and unused singles, blocks, plus some surcharges issues, plus two marginal imperforate pairs with CANCELLED ovpts, incl. 1874-76 CC 1d on 1s green, two mint singles, one with surcharged shifted (tone spots), mixed to very fine (40) (S.G. £1'450)
Cape of Good Hope, 1863-64, Triangular, De La Rue Printing, 4d
blue. ...more Cape of Good Hope, 1863-64, Triangular, De La Rue Printing, 4d blue. Block of 18, o.g., many never hinged, margins clear on all side, rich color; top left corner faulty affecting one stamp, Extremely Fine, a beautiful block. SG No. 19a £5,800 as single ($7,310). Scott No. 13c; $5,400 as singles. CERTAINLY ONE OF THE LARGEST SEATED HOPE 4D BLOCKS EXTANT
Cape of Good Hope. 1853 1d. plate proof in black on ...more
Cape of Good Hope. 1853 1d. plate proof in black on unwatermarked
paper, good to large margins, fine. Photo (Estimate £300 - £400)
1898: Revenue, 12 s. green & mauve, unused, sheet of x120, ...more
1898: Revenue, 12 s. green & mauve, unused, sheet of x120, with
marginal surround, original gum, fresh colour, clean, some minor
separation in a few places, curled and folded in quarter through
perforation, retains very fine appearance, very scarce. Barefoot
#138 = £ 9'000+ as x120 singles.
The Plating of the Cape Triangular 4 d. blue. This study is
probably ...more The Plating of the Cape Triangular 4 d. blue. This study is probably the finest known extant at the present time. Clients are referred to the original work by Commander F.W. Collins RN., in the London Philatelist digital archives (available online to members) from Volume LXIX, number 812, July 1960 almost continuously running through to Volume LXX, number 823 of July 1961 (a printed copy is available to viewers with the lot). The illustrations with this plating study are taken from this original article. The sheet size was the usual British 240 positions, however the plate was in fifteen horizontal rows of eight pairs. This made the Plate unusually large for Perkins Bacon and when the top eight horizontal rows had been printed, the sheet had to be turned round in the press and the work continued with the relative positions of the dies now reversed. Above the "Die Shift Line" dividing the sheet between the eighth and ninth horizontal rows, the stamps are Type A over B; below the Die Shift Line the stamps are orientated Type B over A. The collection on beautifully written-up leaves with the nigh on complete plating of the Triangular 4d. blue from all printings, made up with a total of 245 stamps from the plate of 240: Horizontal Row I: Two used sheet marginal blocks of four (PB), strip of three used and singles unused (1) and used (4) Horizontal Row II: Block of four used, unused marginal pair (DLR), used pairs (3), singles unused (1) and used (4) Horizontal Row III: Two blocks of four unused (DLR), used pairs (PB, two) and singles unused (1) and used (6) Horizontal Row IV: Plate Proof pair, Block of four used (PB), Pair unused (DLR) and singles used (6, one marginal) Horizontal Row V: Block of six used (PB), Strip of five used (PB), Block of four unused (DLR), Block of four used (PB), Pairs used (3), and singles unused (1) used (5, one sheet marginal) Horizontal Row VI: Block of four unused (DLR), used block of four (PB) and singles unused (1) and used (7) Horizontal Row VII: Strip of three used, Pairs unused (DLR, 3), Pairs (2) used (PB) and singles unused (1) and used (8) Horizontal Row VIII: Pair unused (DLR) and singles used (5) Horizontal Row IX: Block of four on piece (PB), Pair used, singles unused (1) and used (7) Horizontal Row X: Block of eight unused (DLR), Strip of three used (PB), Pairs used (2), unused (1) and used (1, on piece) Horizontal Row XI: Strip of three used, Pair used (PB), unused (1) and used (3) Horizontal Row XII: Used strip of six (ex Stevenson and Huston), used block of four (ex Caspary), used pair, singles unused (1) and used (3) Horizontal Row XIII: Block of four unused (DLR), used pairs (2) and singles unused (5) and used (3) Horizontal Row XIV: Block of four used (two, PB), block of four used (DLR), unused pair and singles unused (1) and used (2) Horizontal Row XV: Used pairs (2) and singles unused (3) and used (4). All blocks (when vertical) are listed from the top row of the block. All the above singles, pairs and blocks are in generally fine to very fine quality and this is a spectacular achievement when combined with the single items from this Exhibit Gi = £ 50'000+.
Luzernerraute
Lot 0004402579
SBK/Z ...
6F
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im 3er-Streifen zu 6 Marken. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
Fixed Price
25.00 CHF
(app. 27 EUR)
(app. 27 EUR)
Luzernerraute
Lot 0004402577
SBK/Z ...
6F
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im 2er-/ respek. Vierer-Streifen. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
Fixed Price
30.00 CHF
(app. 32 EUR)
(app. 32 EUR)
Luzernerraute
Lot 0004402580
SBK/Z ...
6F
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im 8er-Bogen zu 16 Marken. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
Fixed Price
60.00 CHF
(app. 65 EUR)
(app. 65 EUR)
Luzernerraute
Lot 0004402576
SBK/Z ...
6F
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK im Vierer/ Achterblock. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
Fixed Price
40.00 CHF
(app. 43 EUR)
(app. 43 EUR)
Luzernerraute
Lot 0004402578
SBK/Z ...
6F
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK zu 12 Marken. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-, Vergleichsstück!
Fixed Price
60.00 CHF
(app. 65 EUR)
(app. 65 EUR)
Luzernerraute
Lot 0004402588
SBK/Z ...
6F
hellkarmin, ...more KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1861, Nr.6F, Four Pence Fehlfarbe hellkarmin, REPLIK Einzelwert. Fälschung aus dem Peter Winter-Archiv stammend. Michelwert für echte solcher Einzelmarken 130'000,-
Fixed Price
15.00 CHF
(app. 16 EUR)
(app. 16 EUR)
classicphil
Lot 11529 •
SG
18
ONLINE LIVE
900.00 EUR
02/28/2026 CET
David Feldman S. A. Geneva
Lot 51321
SG
40-56
blocks, ...more 1882-92 CA 1/2d to 5s fine array of mint and unused singles, blocks, plus some surcharges issues, plus two marginal imperforate pairs with CANCELLED ovpts, incl. 1874-76 CC 1d on 1s green, two mint singles, one with surcharged shifted (tone spots), mixed to very fine (40) (S.G. £1'450)
150.00 GBP
(app. 173 EUR)
12/09/2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 173 EUR)
Rumsey Auctions
Lot 1224
SC
13c
SG
19a
blue. ...more Cape of Good Hope, 1863-64, Triangular, De La Rue Printing, 4d blue. Block of 18, o.g., many never hinged, margins clear on all side, rich color; top left corner faulty affecting one stamp, Extremely Fine, a beautiful block. SG No. 19a £5,800 as single ($7,310). Scott No. 13c; $5,400 as singles. CERTAINLY ONE OF THE LARGEST SEATED HOPE 4D BLOCKS EXTANT
1350.00 USD
(app. 1141 EUR)
12/09/2025 08:00 PST
(app. 1141 EUR)
Spink London
Lot 1132
240.00 GBP
(app. 276 EUR)
01/28/2026 08:00 GMT
(app. 276 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lot 537
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500.00 CHF
(app. 541 EUR)
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(app. 541 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lot 4255
28 more pictures
SG
2+4+6+19
probably ...more The Plating of the Cape Triangular 4 d. blue. This study is probably the finest known extant at the present time. Clients are referred to the original work by Commander F.W. Collins RN., in the London Philatelist digital archives (available online to members) from Volume LXIX, number 812, July 1960 almost continuously running through to Volume LXX, number 823 of July 1961 (a printed copy is available to viewers with the lot). The illustrations with this plating study are taken from this original article. The sheet size was the usual British 240 positions, however the plate was in fifteen horizontal rows of eight pairs. This made the Plate unusually large for Perkins Bacon and when the top eight horizontal rows had been printed, the sheet had to be turned round in the press and the work continued with the relative positions of the dies now reversed. Above the "Die Shift Line" dividing the sheet between the eighth and ninth horizontal rows, the stamps are Type A over B; below the Die Shift Line the stamps are orientated Type B over A. The collection on beautifully written-up leaves with the nigh on complete plating of the Triangular 4d. blue from all printings, made up with a total of 245 stamps from the plate of 240: Horizontal Row I: Two used sheet marginal blocks of four (PB), strip of three used and singles unused (1) and used (4) Horizontal Row II: Block of four used, unused marginal pair (DLR), used pairs (3), singles unused (1) and used (4) Horizontal Row III: Two blocks of four unused (DLR), used pairs (PB, two) and singles unused (1) and used (6) Horizontal Row IV: Plate Proof pair, Block of four used (PB), Pair unused (DLR) and singles used (6, one marginal) Horizontal Row V: Block of six used (PB), Strip of five used (PB), Block of four unused (DLR), Block of four used (PB), Pairs used (3), and singles unused (1) used (5, one sheet marginal) Horizontal Row VI: Block of four unused (DLR), used block of four (PB) and singles unused (1) and used (7) Horizontal Row VII: Strip of three used, Pairs unused (DLR, 3), Pairs (2) used (PB) and singles unused (1) and used (8) Horizontal Row VIII: Pair unused (DLR) and singles used (5) Horizontal Row IX: Block of four on piece (PB), Pair used, singles unused (1) and used (7) Horizontal Row X: Block of eight unused (DLR), Strip of three used (PB), Pairs used (2), unused (1) and used (1, on piece) Horizontal Row XI: Strip of three used, Pair used (PB), unused (1) and used (3) Horizontal Row XII: Used strip of six (ex Stevenson and Huston), used block of four (ex Caspary), used pair, singles unused (1) and used (3) Horizontal Row XIII: Block of four unused (DLR), used pairs (2) and singles unused (5) and used (3) Horizontal Row XIV: Block of four used (two, PB), block of four used (DLR), unused pair and singles unused (1) and used (2) Horizontal Row XV: Used pairs (2) and singles unused (3) and used (4). All blocks (when vertical) are listed from the top row of the block. All the above singles, pairs and blocks are in generally fine to very fine quality and this is a spectacular achievement when combined with the single items from this Exhibit Gi = £ 50'000+.
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10000.00 CHF
(app. 10827 EUR)
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