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Griqualand West. Values of Cape of Good Hope used prior to もっと見る
Griqualand West. Values of Cape of Good Hope used prior to the
introduction of Griqualand values. 1871 (20 May) front to India,
marked ”Via Cape”, bearing 1d. (2), 4d. and 1/- with triangular
cancels, showing ”diamond fields” oval d.s. and Cape Town transit
c.d.s. (1.6); small piece of front missing at lower right. An
attractive franking to a most unusual destination. Photo . . Est
£300-400 (Estimate £300 - £400)
1879 (Nov 1): 3 d. in red on 4 d. blue, a used example on もっと見る
1879 (Nov 1): 3 d. in red on 4 d. blue, a used example on small
piece, variety "Surcharge Double", cancelled rather unclearly in
black but leaving the variety clear at top. A rare stamp. Cert.
Knopke (2003) Gi = £ 4'750
1900, Siege of Mafeking, 1d pale on blue Sergeant Major もっと見る
1900, Siege of Mafeking, 1d pale on blue Sergeant Major Goodyear,
perforated 12, tied to small piece by Mafeking c.d.s., fresh and
fine. (Sc. 178, $425)
1861 (March 7): 1 d. carmine on laid paper, the famous block of
four, もっと見る 1861 (March 7): 1 d. carmine on laid paper, the famous block of four, very fine used on piece (Row 2, Stamps 13-14-15-16) with margins nearly all round: one stamp just touched at corner, large to enormous margins on three sides, slight ironed crease on the left hand pair and in the margin between the pairs, neither affecting the appearance, cancelled by light strikes of the CGH obliterator in black. Illustrated in "The Triangular Stamps of the Cape of Good Hope" by D. Alan Stevenson on plate 16 and in the London 1970 'Philympia' Exhibition catalogue. A rare and extraordinary multiple, just two blocks are recorded, these being largest recorded multiples Gi = £ 16'000++. Note: Certified as genuine by RPSL in 1948 # 32,217, the certificate is not present with the lot. Provenance: Collection D. Alan Stevenson, Harmers, London, 6-7 Nov 1950, lot 188; collection Col. W. D'Arcy Hall, Harmers, London, 5 Nov 1962, lot 133; collection H.E. Levitt, collection Sir Maxwell Joseph, Sotheby's, London, 28-29 Oct 1982, lot 715; collection "Maximus", Sotheby's, London, 7 Sept 1989, lot 369; collection "Bonaventure", Christie's, London, 9 Sept 1993, lot 265; collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, London, 26 May 1999, lot 150.
1863/64: 1 s. bright emerald-green, a used pair with enormous
margins もっと見る 1863/64: 1 s. bright emerald-green, a used pair with enormous margins all round, lightly tied to piecce by triangular CGH obliterator in black. A marvellous pair in the finest possible quality, an extremely rare stamp in a used multiple - this being exceptional. Cert. BPA (1993) Gi = £ 1'500+. Provenance: Collection Ms. Eliza Blum; collection Goldblatt.
1853: 1 d. brick-red on slightly blued paper, a single example もっと見る
1853: 1 d. brick-red on slightly blued paper, a single example with
clear to large margins all round, used on large portion of 17 March
1859 "Cape Argus" Newspaper, neatly tied by CGH obliterator in
black. Sold together with a digital photograph of the front of the
original Newspaper from the South African National Library in Cape
Town, detailing the arrival of the mail steamer "R.M.S. Norman" and
the private ship "Nipisiquit" from London - the "Norman" arrived at
Cape Town on 15 March 1859 and the "Nipisiquit" on the following
day. Most attractive and very rare. Provenance: Collection Louise
Boyd Dale & Alfred F. Lichtenstein, Harmers, Washington DC, 25-26
Nov 1989, lot 227; collection Mrs. Ad. Indhusophon, Spink, London,
26 May 1999, lot 47; collection Dr. James Foght, Spink, London, 23
Sept 2004, lot 526.
1861 (March): 4 d. pale bright blue on laid paper, Type II, a もっと見る
1861 (March): 4 d. pale bright blue on laid paper, Type II, a used
example in a slightly deeper shade, with clear to large margins on
two sides, cancelled by Grahamstown roller cancellation in black.
Trace of crease at left not detracting from the delightful
appearance of a scarce stamp. Cert. BPA (1982) Gi = £ 3'250.
Provenance: Collection John Levitt, collection Sir Maxwell Joseph,
Sotheby's, London, 28-29 Oct 1982, lot 826; collection "Salisbury",
Christie's, London, 20 Sept 1995, lot 1068; collection "Cape Town",
Spink, London, 7 July 2005, lot 41.
1863/64: 6 d. bright mauve, a used example, ample to huge margins
on もっと見る 1863/64: 6 d. bright mauve, a used example, ample to huge margins on two sides, on small piece cancelled by the first oval "REGISTERED / CAPE TOWN CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" framed datestamp (May 13) in black and by part cds in red at lower right corner. Rare thus. Cert. RPSL Gi = £ 550+. Provenance: Collection Louise Boyd Dale & Alfred F. Lichtenstein, Harmers, Washington DC, 25-26 Nov 1989, lot 472.
1861 (Feb): Error of Colour 1 d. printed in pale milky-blue もっと見る
1861 (Feb): Error of Colour 1 d. printed in pale milky-blue instead
of vermilion, a wonderful used example with huge margins on two
sides and imperceptibly shaved at left at base and showing portion
of adjoining stamp below, lightly tied to small piece by triangular
CGH obliterator in black leaving the the error "ONE PENNY" panel
clear. An exceptional example of this major rarity Gi = £ 30'000.
Note: Just 1'094 stamps were prouced of the 4 d. error of colour
and 1'568 of the 4 d. in vermilion. The 1 d. in pale milky-blue has
survived in larger numbers due to their use on letters (as a 4 d.
value) whilst the 4 d. in vermilion would have been used (as a 1 d.
value) on Newspapers which were often thrown away. Note: Formerly
had RPSL certificate (1936) #19,297 and BPA certificate (1982).
Provenance: Collection D.Alan Stevenson, Harmers, London, 6-7 Nov
1950, lot 230; collection W. D'Arcy Hall, Harmers, London, 5 Nov
1962, lot 161; collection Wilkins, collection Sir Maxwell Joseph,
Sotheby's, London, 28-29 Oct 1982, lot 739; collection "Salisbury",
Robson Lowe, 20 Sept 1995, lot 1042; collection Mrs. Ad
Indhusophon, Spink, 26 May 1999, lot 161.
1861 (March): 4 d. pale grey-blue on laid paper, Type II / Ia, a
used もっと見る 1861 (March): 4 d. pale grey-blue on laid paper, Type II / Ia, a used pair with fine to generally huge margins all round, Row 3, Stamp 7- 8, tied to small piece by part CGH obliterator in black; the huge margin at right with minute bend prior to affixing otherwise a pair of wonderful quality and appearance. Exceptional and of great rarity Gi = £ 5'500+. Provenance: Collection "Salisbury", Robson Lowe, London, 20 Sept 1995, lot 1061; collection William H. Gross, Spink Shreves, New York, 3 Oct 2008, lot 49.
1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream toned paper, a used もっと見る
1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream toned paper, a used pair,
together with 6 d. deep rose-lilac in a used pair, on small part
piece, each pair with large margins all round and cancelled by CGH
obliterators in black, the 6 d. pair also cancelled by part red
cancel. Some minor bends and minimal ageing but a rare usage.
Provenance: Collection Louise Boyd Dale & Alfred F. Lichtenstein,
Harmers, Washington DC, 25-26 Nov 1989, lot 197; collection
"Franschhoelk", Spink, London, 20 June 2012, ex lot 139.
The Plating of the Cape Triangular 4 d. blue. This study is
probably もっと見る 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+.
1823/1904: Collection on leaves with three 1823 Official もっと見る
1823/1904: Collection on leaves with three 1823 Official entire
letters, 1853/64 Triangular issues with large range, 1 d. used or
unused (26 items) incl. 1 d. on blued with magnificent single and
fine pairs (2) and a strip of three; together with 1 d. in a dull
shade on piece cancelled by triangular CGH in red; 4 d. blue (66
examples) used, 4 d. blue pairs used (8) and blocks of four (2); 6
d. rose-lilac (8 items with two on piece), 1 s. green used (5)
incl. two fine emerald examples, Woodblocks 1 d. vermilion (shades)
used (4), Woodblock 4 d. blue used (3) and "Error of Colour" 1 d.
blue - superb lightly used example except for left corner sadly
missing, with 1992 Opinion Holcombe (Gi 13c = £ 30'000), Woodblock
reprints (6), 1859 cover to USA franked by 1 d. pair and single 1
s. green and a cover front with the same franking; Rectangular
Issues with 1868 4 d. on 6 d. lilac in a used strip of three and a
used example on cover front from Tulbagh, attractive range of
unused and used multiples and some useful cover fronts. Condition
obviously varies but many fine items noted and an exceptional
collection for further study (196 items).
Group of 27 items all addressed to Austria with a range of
frankings もっと見る Group of 27 items all addressed to Austria with a range of frankings with some registered including 1885 three colour franking, 1899 mixed Seated and Standing Hope, 1906 Seated Hope and KEVII mixed franking, regular mail and some postcards used including 1911 Railway Disaster at Blaauwkrantz Bridge, some slightly mixed condition
Südafrika / Mafeking 1900, 1d hellblau auf Briefstück + もっと見る
Südafrika / Mafeking 1900, 1d hellblau auf Briefstück + 3d
hellblau, beide Werte signiert, Mi 950.-
Spink London
ロット1318
270.00 GBP
(app. 311 EUR)
2026/01/28 08:00 GMT
(app. 311 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット1525
+1枚
SG
34c
LIVE!
460.00 CHF
(app. 504 EUR)
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(app. 504 EUR)
Sparks Auctions
ロット531
SC
178
SG
17
LIVE!
150.00 CAD
(app. 93 EUR)
2026/03/05 08:00 EST
(app. 93 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4163
+1枚
SG
13a
four, もっと見る 1861 (March 7): 1 d. carmine on laid paper, the famous block of four, very fine used on piece (Row 2, Stamps 13-14-15-16) with margins nearly all round: one stamp just touched at corner, large to enormous margins on three sides, slight ironed crease on the left hand pair and in the margin between the pairs, neither affecting the appearance, cancelled by light strikes of the CGH obliterator in black. Illustrated in "The Triangular Stamps of the Cape of Good Hope" by D. Alan Stevenson on plate 16 and in the London 1970 'Philympia' Exhibition catalogue. A rare and extraordinary multiple, just two blocks are recorded, these being largest recorded multiples Gi = £ 16'000++. Note: Certified as genuine by RPSL in 1948 # 32,217, the certificate is not present with the lot. Provenance: Collection D. Alan Stevenson, Harmers, London, 6-7 Nov 1950, lot 188; collection Col. W. D'Arcy Hall, Harmers, London, 5 Nov 1962, lot 133; collection H.E. Levitt, collection Sir Maxwell Joseph, Sotheby's, London, 28-29 Oct 1982, lot 715; collection "Maximus", Sotheby's, London, 7 Sept 1989, lot 369; collection "Bonaventure", Christie's, London, 9 Sept 1993, lot 265; collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, London, 26 May 1999, lot 150.
LIVE!
36000.00 CHF
(app. 39459 EUR)
Sold
(app. 39459 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4250
+1枚
SG
21
margins もっと見る 1863/64: 1 s. bright emerald-green, a used pair with enormous margins all round, lightly tied to piecce by triangular CGH obliterator in black. A marvellous pair in the finest possible quality, an extremely rare stamp in a used multiple - this being exceptional. Cert. BPA (1993) Gi = £ 1'500+. Provenance: Collection Ms. Eliza Blum; collection Goldblatt.
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1000.00 CHF
(app. 1096 EUR)
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(app. 1096 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4045
+1枚
SG
3
LIVE!
1200.00 CHF
(app. 1315 EUR)
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(app. 1315 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4181
+1枚
SG
14b
LIVE!
1400.00 CHF
(app. 1535 EUR)
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(app. 1535 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4244
+1枚
SG
20
on もっと見る 1863/64: 6 d. bright mauve, a used example, ample to huge margins on two sides, on small piece cancelled by the first oval "REGISTERED / CAPE TOWN CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" framed datestamp (May 13) in black and by part cds in red at lower right corner. Rare thus. Cert. RPSL Gi = £ 550+. Provenance: Collection Louise Boyd Dale & Alfred F. Lichtenstein, Harmers, Washington DC, 25-26 Nov 1989, lot 472.
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280.00 CHF
(app. 307 EUR)
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(app. 307 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4165
+1枚
SG
13c
LIVE!
11500.00 CHF
(app. 12605 EUR)
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(app. 12605 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4173
SG
14
used もっと見る 1861 (March): 4 d. pale grey-blue on laid paper, Type II / Ia, a used pair with fine to generally huge margins all round, Row 3, Stamp 7- 8, tied to small piece by part CGH obliterator in black; the huge margin at right with minute bend prior to affixing otherwise a pair of wonderful quality and appearance. Exceptional and of great rarity Gi = £ 5'500+. Provenance: Collection "Salisbury", Robson Lowe, London, 20 Sept 1995, lot 1061; collection William H. Gross, Spink Shreves, New York, 3 Oct 2008, lot 49.
LIVE!
8000.00 CHF
(app. 8769 EUR)
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(app. 8769 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4063
+1枚
SG
5b+7b
LIVE!
650.00 CHF
(app. 712 EUR)
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(app. 712 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4255
+28枚
SG
2+4+6+19
probably もっと見る 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+.
LIVE!
10000.00 CHF
(app. 10961 EUR)
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(app. 10961 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット538
+14枚
SG
1-78
LIVE!
4600.00 CHF
(app. 5042 EUR)
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(app. 5042 EUR)
David Feldman S. A. Geneva
ロット51323
+5枚
frankings もっと見る Group of 27 items all addressed to Austria with a range of frankings with some registered including 1885 three colour franking, 1899 mixed Seated and Standing Hope, 1906 Seated Hope and KEVII mixed franking, regular mail and some postcards used including 1911 Railway Disaster at Blaauwkrantz Bridge, some slightly mixed condition
100.00 GBP
(app. 115 EUR)
2025/12/09 08:00 GMT
(app. 115 EUR)
Pilatusmail Auction
ロット539
SG
15, 16
ONLINE LIVE
120.00 CHF
(app. 132 EUR)
19.03.2026
(app. 132 EUR)
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