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KAP DER GUTEN HOFFNUNG 1853-1903
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  • Losnr. : 6001 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    Dutch East India Company 1652: Letter-sheet on watermarked paper endorsed at base "pr. Ship "Walvis, Aan God te bewaren" addressed to "Jan van Rubac, Commander, at Fort de Goode Hope aende Cabo de Bona Esperanca". One of, if not the earliest, of the recorded covers, it was carried by the 'Walvis' which was to have accompanied Van Riebeeck but was delayed. It sailed later with the 'Oliphant' and arrived at the Cape in May 1652, a month after Van Riebeeck's arrival on April 6, 1852, the journey was perilous with 130 passengers and crew being buried at sea. The letter inside has faded and is, sadly, unreadable. Rare and most attractive for such an early cover.rnrnNote: Johan Van Riebeeck was commander at the Cape of Good Hope from 1652-1662, building the initial settlements and planting crops for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) so that ships in transit could call for supplies.rnrnrnrn 
    Ausruf : 2.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 6.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6002 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    Second British Occupation 1806: Cover endorsed at top 'On His Majesty's Service' and, in faint red ink "Cape Pd. 5d.", addressed to 'Sir John Thomas Duckworth, Vice Admiral of the White' in London, with the front panel further annotated by the sender, Sir Edward Pellew. Struck on despatch with fine oval 'CROWN / POST OFFICE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE / GR'  (Goldblatt MLS 1) and, on arrival with oval 'SHIP / Crown / LETTER' in black (Robertson S10). London datestamp of receipt on reverse (Oct 28) in red where charged 2/9d. to pay in manuscript . A fine and rare cover, mailed just a few months after the second British occupation of the Cape.rnrnNote: 'Vice-Admiral of the White' - the Naval parlance of the time, indicating their place in the line of battle - white was the vanguard, red the centre and blue the rear. Duckworth (1748-1817) was Commander-in-Chief at Jamaica from 1803-1805 and promoted to Admiral in 1810, thereafter being C-in-C of Newfoundland until 1813. Sir Edward Pellew (1757-1833) was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1804 and C-in-C of the East Indies. He destroyed the Dutch fleet in the East Indies in 1807 and was to become famous for the bombardment of Algiers (1816) securing the release of 1'200 Christian slaves.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 600 CHF

    Losnr. : 6003 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1825c/34: Covers (2) with undated cover to Simonstown struck on despatch with GENERAL POST OFFICE / Crown / CAPE TOWN in black with superb strike of POST OFFICE / Crown / SIMONS TOWN arrival at left in black. ome edge wear and small split at upper right but attractive, also an 1834 entire to London with SHIP LETTER / Crown / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE in black.
    Ausruf : 100 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 6004 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1852/53: Perkins Bacon 1 d. Die Proof in black, an exquisite pair on India paper on thick card with champfered corners, cut to framelines, minor surface scrapes of no importance, fresh and very fine. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Bonaventure', RL, Sept 1993, lot 4.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad. Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 12.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 7.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6005 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1852/53: Perkins Bacon Plate Proof for the 1 d. value, printed in black on toned wove paper, with large margins all round and a fine impression, slight aging on reverse and minute bend on one corner of no significance. A rare and most attractive multiple.rnrnProvenance: Collection Maria de la Queillerie, Harmers, May 1970, lot 2 (as a block of twelve).rn                   Collection 'Salisbury', RL, Sept 1995, lot 1002.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad. Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 16.rn 
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.600 CHF

    Losnr. : 6006 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1852/53: Perkins Bacon 4 d. Plate Proof in dull grey-blue on watermarked bleuté paper, a fine pair with large even margins all round, of good colour, without gum. Scarce and appealing Proof pair. Signed Oliva.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 550 CHF

    Losnr. : 6007 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1852/53: Perkins Bacon 4 d. Plate Proof in deep blue on bleuté paper, the block of eight with good to large margins all round, one stamp slight thin not affecting the dramatic appearance of the block. Tiny closed nick in margin only at lower left (as can be seen in the Indusophon photo-plate where the paper was presumably folded, not noticeable in the Bonaventure photo-plate), fresh and very fine, a stunning block of excellent provenance.rnrnProvenance: Collection Arthur Hind, sale 4, Harmers, June 1934, lot 71.rn                   Collection Maria de la Queillerie, Harmers, May 1970, lot 6.rn                   Collection 'Bonaventure', RL, Sep 1993, lot 19.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 21.rn                
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 6.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6008 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    Perkins Bacon PrintingsrnWe have done our best to describe and attribute the stamps offered here in line with the Stanley Gibbons catalogue numbers. There were some 12 different printings of the 1d. value alone and both the shades and the degree of blueing can alter over the years.rnrn1853 (July): 1 d. pale brick-red on blued paper, an unused example with good to large margins all round, of good colour, fresh and fine and of excellent appearance, without gum Gi = £ 4'500.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 5.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6009 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. deep brick-red on blued paper, strong Ivory Head, a used example with clear margin at base and two large margins at sides showing portion of adjoining stamp at left, light cancelled in black Gi = £475.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : 320 CHF

    Losnr. : 6010 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. deep brick-red on blued paper, a used example with ample to large margins all round, neatly cancelled by part 'Heidelberg' datestamp. Tiny corner bend not affecting the delightful appearance Gi = £ 475.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 420 CHF

    Losnr. : 6011 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. deep brick-red on blued paper, strong Ivory Head, a used example with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at left, lightly cancelled in black. Tiny stain at lower right but a most attractive stamp Gi = £ 475.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 220 CHF

    Losnr. : 6012 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. deep brick-red on blued paper, strong Ivory Head, a used example in a 'chocolate' shade, with large even margins all round, lightly cancelled in black. A fine stamp Gi = £ 475.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Solomon', Köhler sale 236, June 1982, lot 26.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 950 CHF

    Losnr. : 6013 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. pale brick-red on blued paper, a used pair with large margins all round, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. Natural paper crease on one stamp, a fine and attractive pair. Ex collection Contini Gi = £ 900.rnrnProvenance: Collection Sir Maxwell Joseph, Sothebys, Oct 1982, lot 191.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 480 CHF

    Losnr. : 6014 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. pale brick-red on blued paper, a used pair with ample to good margins all round, in a very rosy shade, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. An attractive multiple Gi = £ 900+.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 440 CHF

    Losnr. : 6015 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. pale brick-red on blued paper, a used horizontal strip of four, good to large margins all round, one stamp just grazed at base and another with portion of adjoining stamp at base, minor thin on one stamp but of good colour, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. An attractive multiple. Signed A. Diena Gi = £ 1'800.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 800 CHF

    Losnr. : 6016 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. pale brick-red on blued paper, a fine used block of four with good to large margins all round, tied to 1857 cover endorsed 'Paid' to Colesberg by three strikes of the CGH obliterator in black. Oval framed CRADOCK despatch datestamp at left (Oct 4) in black and reverse with COLESBERG oval datestamp of arrival (Oct 5). The front panel with two small holes not affecting the appearance of a delightful and rare cover of exceptional provenance.rnrnProvenance: Collection Alfred J. Caspary, Harmers, Feb 1958, lot 251.rn                   Collection Maria de la Queillerie, Harmers, May 1970, lot 38.rn                   Collection Sir Henry Tucker, Harmers, Nov 1979, lot 20.
    Ausruf : 2.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 6017 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1853 (July): 4 d. deep blue on blued paper, an unused example with large margins all round, in an excellent rich deep shade, fresh and very fine unused without gum. Cert. BPA (1972) Gi = £ 3'500.rnrnProenance: Collection C. Emerson Huston, Harmers, June 1961, lot 86.rnrn 
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 6018 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. deep blue on blued paper, an unused sheet marginal pair with 'AGE' of POSTAGE in marginal watermark, ample to large margins all round, slight surface rub on one stamp, but of fresh colour and large part og. An extremely rare multiple, especially so with gum. The finest of the three outstanding pairs offered in the Dale-Lichtenstein collection Gi = £ 7'000+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Dale-Lichtenstein, Harmers, Nov 1989, lot 95.
    Ausruf : 2.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 9.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6019 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. blue on blued paper, a fine example with ample to large margins all round, used on 1854 cover to Cradock tied by CGH obliterator in black with CRADOCK oval datestamp on front (Nov 2) and oval GRAHAMSTOWN despatch in red on reverse (Oct 31). The stamp has been lifted for checking and hinged back in to place, and shows two re-entries (see Stevenson page 53) with extra line under APE of CAPE and retouched NC of PENCE. A fine and attractive cover.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 6020 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. brick-red on lightly blued paper, a used example with large margins all round and showing portion of adjoining stamp at left, perhaps a shade more blued on reverse than normal, of fine delicate colour and lightly cancelled in black. Signed G. Bolaffi, Williame Gi = £ 350.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 190 CHF

    Losnr. : 6021 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. brick-red on lightly blued paper, a used pair with large margins all round, some minor paper wrinkles, cancelled in black Gi = £ 700+.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 220 CHF

    Losnr. : 6022 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. brick-red on lightly blued paper, a used block of four, clear margins all round but one stamp just touched, in a chocolate shade, ironed vertical crease affects one pair, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterators in black. An attractive multiple Gi = £ 1'400.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 340 CHF

    Losnr. : 6023 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 1 d. red-brown on slightly blued paper, wmk. sideways, a used pair with good to large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at right, tiny inclusion in margin only at left, lightly cancelled by Grahamstown obliterator of bars in black. An attractive and scarce multiple Gi = £ 850.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 800 CHF

    Losnr. : 6024 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. blue on lightly blued paper, a used horizontal pair, huge margins all round and portions of two adjoining stamps, very blued on reverse, lightly cancelled in black. A charming pair. Signed A. Diena Gi = £ 400.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : 260 CHF

    Losnr. : 6025 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. blue on lightly blued paper, the used selection of four examples in differing shades, all with large margins all round and lightly cancelled, one stamp showing portions of three adjoining stamps. Generally fine to superb, a choice group Gi = £ 680+.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 320 CHF

    Losnr. : 6026 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. blue on lightly blued paper, a used pair, sheet corner marginal with watermark lines, good to huge margins all round, cancelled by complete strike of CGH obliterator in black. Scarce Gi = £ 340+.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 360 CHF

    Losnr. : 6027 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. blue on lightly blued paper, a used strip of three in a rich 'steel' shade, large margins all round, cancelled by complete CGH obliterator and partial strike in black. Fresh and fine, a scarce multiple Gi = £ 500+.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 300 CHF

    Losnr. : 6028 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. blue on lightly blued paper, a used block of five with large margins all round, minute scissor cut in top margin only, minor bends and the CGH obliterator cancellation has slightly impinged into the paper in one spot, otherwise superb and a most attractive and scarce large multiple. Signed A. Diena Gi = £ 850+.rnrnProvenance: Collection C. Emerson Huston, Harmers, June 1961, lot 82.rn                        Collection Maria de la Queillerie, Harmers, May 1970, lot 51.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 700 CHF

    Losnr. : 6029 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. deep blue on lightly blued paper, used example with large margins all round used on 1857 Moravian Missionary entire letter written from Leopold Baur (Rev. Leopold Richard Baur, 1825-1889, a pharmacist, botanical collector and Monrovian missionary) in Shiloh to Cape Town tied by CGH obliterator with earliest recorded use of oval WHITTLESEA datestamp in black adjacent (May 21). Reverse with oval CAPE TOWN arrival in red (May 29). The letter, written in German Sütterlin-Schrift, states "We do not hear a lot of the Kaffirs (Xhosas) but they still seem to be fighting. A large number of them are in the Colony but here as well..". Sold together with a splendid article on the letter (SA Philatelist, February 1994) by Murray Graham.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.900 CHF

    Losnr. : 6030 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1853 (July): 4 d. deep blue on lightly blued paper, a fine pair with large margins all round ands portion of adjoining stamp, used on 1856 cover to Mrs. W. Beresford in London, endorsed 'By First Ship, March 24, 1856' and at base, 'Major Douglas, 60th Rifles', the stamps lightly tied by CGH obliterator in black. Rated at 4 d. inland + 4 d. Port charge with '8' Ship Letter fee on arrival in manuscript. The reverse with GRAHAMSTOWN oval despatch in red (March 25), Cape Town cds (March 29) in red and London arrival in red (May 31). Much research with the lot has established the cover was carried on the 'Owen Glendower'. Some typical edge wear but a fine and scarce cover
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6031 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1852/53: Perkins Bacon Plate Proof for 1 d. value in rose-red on cream wove paper, watermark sideways, the superb pair with large margins all round. Scarce and attractive.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 440 CHF

    Losnr. : 6032 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1852/53: Perkins Bacon Plate Proof for 1 d. value in rose-red on cream wove paper, watermark sideways, the superb block of eight, sheet marginal with AGE of POSTAGE in marginal lined watermark, fresh and very fine. An attractive and very rare large multiple.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6033 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 d. rose on cream, an unused example with good even margins all round, fresh and very fine, without gum Gi = £ 800.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 260 CHF

    Losnr. : 6034 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream, an unused example with ample margin at base and large margins on the other two sides, one showing portion of adjoining stamp, fresh and fine, unused without gum. A rare stamp. Signed Pfenninger Gi = £ 1'200.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 350 CHF

    Losnr. : 6035 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream, a used pair, large margins all round, in a deep shade, lightly cancelled CGH obliterator in black. A fine pair. Signed A. Bolaffi, A. Diena Gi = £ 750.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 220 CHF

    Losnr. : 6036 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream, a used example with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamps at left and at base, cancelled in black Gi = £ 375.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : 160 CHF

    Losnr. : 6037 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream, a used strip of three, large margins all round and large portion of adjoining stamp at left, the left hand single example with vertical ironed crease, otherwise fresh and very fine, lightly cancelled in black. An attractive multiple Gi = £ 1'100+.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 380 CHF

    Losnr. : 6038 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 d. deep rose-red on cream, a used block of four, ample to large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at side, corner crease at lower right but a fine and scarce multiple of very fine appearance Gi = £ 1'500+.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Solomon', Köhler sale 236, June 1982, lot 88.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 800 CHF

    Losnr. : 6039 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used example with clear to large margins, used with two 1 d. rose on cream paper in differing shades and also with large margins all round, on 1860 cover endorsed 'Per R.M.S.Athens' to Romsey, Hampshire tied by three strikes of the CGH obliterator in black and by '5' rate credit in red manuscript. Reverse with CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE circular datestamp (April 21) in red and Romsey arrival cds (May 23) in black. Obverse with 'London / Paid' transit cds in red (May 25). A splendid and fine cover.rnrnNote: This correspondence to Romsey was first offered in RL, Bournemouth, 7 July 1972.rnrnNote: The Royal Mail Ship 'Athens' was an iron steam screw barque of 739 tons, built in 1856 by Denny of Dumbarton and operated by the Union shipping company. It was wrecked between Mouille Point and Green Point on 17 May, 1865 at night, after the boiler fires were extinguished by heavy seas during a north-west gale whilst trying to steam out of Table Bay. The wreck is still visible.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.800 CHF

    Losnr. : 6040 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, an unused example with good even margins and fine rich colour, unused without gum. A scarce stamp Gi = £ 1'400.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 420 CHF

    Losnr. : 6041 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, a superb unused block of four with large even margins all round in a lovely rich shade, fresh and very fine, large part og. A delightful and rare multiple Gi = £ 5'600+.
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 6042 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, an unused example with ample to large margins all round, showing the re-entry on ENC of PENCE (Stevenson IIA), of excellent colour with blue burr rubbing in right magin, minor imperfections not affecting the appearance, small part og. A scarce and attractive stamp. Cert. BPA (1989) Gi = £ 1'100+.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 480 CHF

    Losnr. : 6043 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, an unused pair with large even margins all round, of good colour and with large part og. Scarce and very fine Gi = £ 2'200+.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.700 CHF

    Losnr. : 6044 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1855/63: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, a fine used example with large margins all round and sheet marginal at right, used on small piece and tied by scarce horizontal bars obliterator of Grahamstown in black. Lifted for checking and hinged back to piece. A delightful stamp. Cert. BPA (1989) Gi = £ 95+.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6045 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a fine used example in a pale shade cancelled by large part of oval POST-RETIEF datestamp in red (Aug 19, 1863). Minor stain not affecting the delightful appearance, a scarce usage Gi = £ 90.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 440 CHF

    Losnr. : 6046 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used block of four, margins ample to fine all round in a pale shade, one upper stamp with corner bend and the lower pair with ironed horizontal creases, cancelled by two strikes of the CGH obliterator in black; despite faults an attractive multiple Gi = £ 360+.
    Ausruf : 100 CHF
    Zuschlag : 190 CHF

    Losnr. : 6047 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, a used example with large margins all round, used on 1859 cover to Cradock tied by circular Orange Free State SMITHFIELD BETAALD undated circular handstamp in black. Oval framed CRADOCK arrival datestamp (Feb 22) in red at left. File fold well away from the adhesive. A marvellous cover of great beauty and rarity: a unique cover in the foremost quality.rnrnProvenance: Collection Ida Rothschild, Harmers, April 15, 1957, lot 69; where the cover realised £160.
    Ausruf : 5.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 12.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6048 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used example with clear to large margins, used on 1861 cover endorsed 'Stamped' to Port Elizabeth, tied by rare horizontal barred roller handstamp of Grahamstown. Reverse with oval framed GRAHAMS TOWN despatch datestamp in red (May 9) and PORT ELIZABETH arrival in red (May 10). A fine and very rare cover. Cert. BPA (1990).rnrnProvenance: Collection Dale-Lichtenstein, Harmers, Nov 1989, lot 241.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.700 CHF

    Losnr. : 6049 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used example, close but clear at base and with two enormous margins including large portion of adjoining stamp at left, tied by CGH obliterator to small 1855 envelope addressed to Zoar via Riverdale. Manuscript 'Paid' at upper left, the reverse with fine oval GRAHAMSTOWN datestamp in red (April 14) of despatch with docketing of reply on obverse 24/4.55. A fine cover - the stamp appears to show evidence of a re-entry on ENC of PENCE.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 420 CHF

    Losnr. : 6050 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a fine appearing used example imperceptibly touched at left, tied to 1858 cover addressed to the French Consul in Cape Town tied by CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with oval WORCESTER despatch datestamp in black (Oct 5) and oval CAPE TOWN arrival in red (Oct 6). A fascinating letter, the writer asking for the address of the Sevres family in Beaupre, France as he was a family member - "my father was Thomas D. Serres, many years and up to his decease in England in 1825, marine painter to King's George II and IV and the Royal Family...", which was indeed true, a founder member of the Royal Academy, his son, John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) succeeded him as Marine Painter to George III.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 750 CHF

    Losnr. : 6051 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used pair with good margins all round, minor stain due to journey at lower left, tied to 1858 cover endorsed 'per Steamer Golden Fleece' to Utrecht, Netherlands by CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with oval STELLENBOSCH despatch in red (Jan 29), oval and circular CAPE TOWN transits in red (Jan 30) and London cds of transit (March 15) where struck with straight line SHIP LETTER in red on obverse. The 'Golden Fleece' landed at Gravesend on March 13, 1858. Some creasing and a plethora of rates incl '4' (4 d. Port Fee), A wonderful and very rare cover.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Solomon', Köhler sale 236, June 1982, lot 123.
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 5.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6052 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used example with good even margins all round, applied over Great Britain 1 d. pink postal stationery envelope and mailed to Ashford, Kent tied by CGH obliterator in black. Manuscript on reverse "Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, Sept 30th, reached this yesterday" and corresponding CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE despatch cds in red (Sept 30, 1856). Framed LIVERPOOL / SHIP datestamp in black (Nov 5) and Ashford arrival (Nov 6) in blue. Readdressed on arrival to Rome with manuscript "Redirected at Ashford", and struck with scarce instructional FIRST POSTAGE / NOT PAID in black. Straight line VIA DI MARE in red and Rome arrival cds (Nov 15) in red, where charged 59 decimi in manuscript. Small part of flap missing on reverse but a rare and most unusual cover.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 7.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6053 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: Perkins Bacon Die Proof for 6 d. value in black, a cut square pair cut to frame-lines, printed in black on India paper, mounted on thick card with champfered corners, one corner between stamps improved, nevertheless of great scarcity and most attractive.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Bonaventure', RL, Sept 1993, lot 10.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 14.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 7.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6054 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. pale rose-lilac on white paper, an unused example with large even margins all round, of fresh delicate colour, unused without gum. A fine and rare stamp Gi = £ 1'200.rnrnProvenance: SG Auction, May 4-5, 1978.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6055 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. deep rose-lilac on white paper, an unused block of four with large margins all round, sheet marginal with POST of POSTAGE in watermark, a fine rich shade, slight corner bend, fresh and very fine, large part og. A charming and scarce multiple Gi = £ 4'500+.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 6.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6056 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. slate-lilac on bluish paper, an unused pair, with ample to large margins all round and of excellent if slightly faded colour, fine but for small trace of staining on shortest side margin, without gum. A very rare multiple. Cert. RPSL 30,247 (missing) Gi = £ 9'000+.rnrnProvenance: Collection D. Alan Stevenson, Harmers, Nov 1950, lot 130.rn                   Collection 'Salisbury', RL, Sept 1995, lot 1014.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 82.
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 6057 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. slate-lilac on bluish paper, a superb unused pair, with large margins all round and of excellent colour, Small trace of staining on reverse from old hinge remnant, large part og. Fresh, fine and very rare multiple Gi = £ 9'000+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Dale-Liechtenstein, Harmers, Nov 1989, lot 181.
    Ausruf : 3.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.600 CHF

    Losnr. : 6058 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. rose-lilac / deep slate lilac on white paper, used examples (5) in varying shades all with margins all round, one in a very dull slate-puple shade cancelled in red, balance cancelled in black with CGH obliterator. A few minor imperfections but a generally sound and attractive group Gi = £ 1'500+.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 460 CHF

    Losnr. : 6059 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. pale rose-lilac on white paper, a used example with large margins all round, in a lovely delicate colour, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. A fine stamp Gi = £ 300.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : 260 CHF

    Losnr. : 6060 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. pale rose-lilac on white paper, a used strip of three with good to large margins all round, of fine colour, lightly cancelled by two strikes of the CGH obliterator in black. One stamp with diagonal crease but a most attractive multiple. Ex R.S.Wilkins Gi = £ 900+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Sir Maxwell Joseph, Sothebys, Oct 1982, lot 532.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6061 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. deep rose-lilac on white paper, a used block of four with large margins all round, in a fine deep shade, cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. One stamp with diagonal crease not affecting appearance, a most attractive and scarce multiple Gi = £ 1'600+.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Solomon', Köhler, June 1982, lot 150.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 700 CHF

    Losnr. : 6062 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. pale rose-lilac, a fine example with large margins all round, used on 1859 cover endorsed 'per RMS Norman' to Romsey, Hampshire tied by CGH obliterator in black with '5' rate credit in red manuscript below. Reverse with CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE circular datestamp in red (April 20), fine PLYMOUTH / PACKET LETTER datestamp in blue-black (June 1) and Romsey arrival (June 2). A fresh and fine cover.rnrnNote: This correspondence to Romsey was first offered in RL, Bournemouth, 7 July 1972.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 650 CHF

    Losnr. : 6063 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. pale rose-lilac on white paper, an intermediate shade (close to deep), with large margins all round, used on 1858 cover endorsed 'p. Mail Steamer Norman' to England, lightly tied by CGH obliterator. Reverse with oval PORT ELIZABETH datestamp in red (Nov 17), 'Cape Town / Cape of Good Hope' circular datestamp (Nov 20) and CAPE PACKET / DEVONPORT circular datestamp in blue-black (Dec 29). Manuscript red '5' rate credit in red crayon at right, a fresh and very fine cover.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Bonaventure', RL, Sept 1993, lot 196.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6064 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. deep rose-lilac on white paper, a fine square pair with large margins all round used with equally fine 1 d. red-brown on slightly blued paper (a late usage), on delightful 1860 cover to Montreal, Canada unusually cancelled by the roller barred handstamp in black with corresponding oval GRAHAMS TOWN datestamp in red on reverse (Dec 14). Transit of CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE circular datestamp alongside in red and Montreal arrival cds in black (Feb 21, 1861). Obverse with 'London / Paid' cds of transit (Jan 26) in red and '11' (pence) rate credit in manuscript. Two tiny tears at top of envelope well away from the adhesives, a beautiful and very rare cover. Ex Vincent G. Greene.rnrnProvenance: Collection Theodore E. Steinway, Harmers, New York, 11-12 March 1958, lot 254.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 93.rn                   Collection William H. Gross, Shreves, Oct 2008.
    Ausruf : 7.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 14.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6065 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. deep rose-lilac on white paper, used example with mostly large to just clear margins with portion of adjoining stamp at right, used on 1861 cover to Natal endorsed 'per 1st Steamer', tied by weak strike of CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with oval framed PORT ELIZABETH datestamp in red (June 21). A surprisingly scarce destination for Cape mail of this period.rnrnProvenance: Collection Schofield, Jan 1951, lot 131.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.100 CHF

    Losnr. : 6066 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. slate-lilac on bluish paper, a used example with good to large margins all round, of fine colour and very blued on reverse, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. Scarce so fine. Signed A. Diena, L. Miro Gi = £ 500.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 400 CHF

    Losnr. : 6067 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 6 d. deep slate-lilac on blued paper, the outstanding pair of 1864 covers from Gilbert Farie in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State to Ruthuglen, Glasgow, each with "6" in red manuscript denoting pre-payment from the Orange Free State, franked by four margin pairs in this scarce shade, the earlier cover carried on the "RMS Briton" franked by an un-cancelled pair with reverse showing 'Cape Town / Cape of Good Hope' circular datestamp in red and Glasgow arrival (May 30) and obverse with PAID / DEVONPORT / CAPE PACKET cds in red (May 29). The second cover being identical with "6" in red manuscript denoting pre-payment from the Orange Free State, but carried on the "RMS Cambrian", the adhesives are cancelled by a bold strike of the CGH obliterator in black, with 'Cape Town / Cape of Good Hope' circular datestamp in red (May 19) and PAID / DEVONPORT / CAPE PACKET cds in red (June 28). An excessively rare stamp on letter and a particularly attractive pair of covers: especially so from the Orange Free State.rnrnNote: See attached article from the 'Orange Free State Bulletin' (Dec 1998) enclosed with the lot. Gilbert Farie was the manager of the Standard Bank of South Africa in Bloemfontein.
    Ausruf : 5.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 8.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6068 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1852/53: Perkins Bacon 1 s. Die Proof in black, an exquisite pair on India paper on thick card with champfered corners, cut to framelines, minor surface soiling between the impressions (Die B over A) of no importance, fresh and very fine. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Bonaventure', RL, Sept 1993, lot 12.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad. Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 15.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 7.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6069 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1855/63: 1 s. bright yellow-green, an unused example with large even margins all round, of fresh colour, natural paper flaw at base on 'H' of 'Hope', unused without gum. A very rare stamp unused. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 3'500.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.300 CHF

    Losnr. : 6070 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. bright yellow-green on white paper, a used block of four with good to very large margins all round, sheet marginal at left with AGE of POSTAGE in watermark, cancelled by two strikes of the CGH obliterator in black. Horizontally creased not affecting the splendid appearance of a rare positional piece Gi = £ 1'200+.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.800 CHF

    Losnr. : 6071 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. bright yellow-green on white paper, a used example with good to large margins all round used on 1863 cover to Liverpool endorsed 'Bloemfontein, 9 June 1863' at left and 'Per Cape Mail Paid' at top, tied by CGH obliterator in black. Obverse with manuscript '6' in red denoting the pre-payment from the Orange Free State and 'London / Paid' transit cds (July 22). Manuscript '11' rate credit in red crayon. Reverse with CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE circular datestamp in red (June 18) and Liverpool cds in black (July 22). A very rare  and attractive cover, especially so from the Orange Free State.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Maximus', Sothebys, Sept 1989, lot 326.rn                   Collection 'Franschhoek', Spink, June 2012, lot 184.rnrnNote: For similar covers from this correspondence see 'Bonaventure' sale, lot 226 and Maria de la Queillerie sale, lot 179.
    Ausruf : 2.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 6072 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. bright yellow-green on white paper, a used pair with large margins all round and of fine fresh colour, used on 1859 entire letter from Cape Town to Wolverhampton endorsed 'pr. Phoebe Str. 22 Oct 1859' tied by light CGH obliterator in black with neat 'London / Paid' cds alongside in red (Nov 26). The stamps also tied by '1/8d.' rate split in red crayon manuscript. Reverse with CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE datestamp in red (Oct 22) and Wolverhampton cds in black (Nov 26). A fine and rare entire in the foremost quality.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Solomon', Köhler, June 1982, lot 165.rn                   Harmers, London, 8 Nov 1983, lot 575.rn                   Collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, June 1999, lot 106.rnrnNote: For an illustration of the RMS 'Phoebe', see the 1969 St. Helena Communications issue where she is labelled RMS 'Dane' in error.
    Ausruf : 2.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 8.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6073 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. deep dark green on white paper, a fine unused pyramid block of four, with large margins all round, of fine rich colour and superb, large part og. Minimal aging on reverse mentioned for complete accuracy and arising from ancient hinges, a splendid and most attractive multiple. Signed A. Diena Gi = £ 1'800+.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.900 CHF

    Losnr. : 6074 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. deep dark green on white paper, an unused block of eleven examples with good to mostly large margins all round in a deep resonant shade, together with an equally fine single example to 'complete' the multiple, small scissor cut at right in margin only between the stamps and one age spot on margin only of one stamp, and closed tear affecting one stamp at base, otherwise fresh and very fine, with superb, large part og. Gi = £ 5'400+.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.600 CHF

    Losnr. : 6075 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. deep dark green on white paper, a used example with good even margins all round in the sage shade, lightly cancelled in black Gi = £ 550.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 380 CHF

    Losnr. : 6076 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. deep dark green on white paper, a used strip of three, large margins all round, the square pair superb, the adjoining single with minor bend, lightly cancelled in black. An attractive and scarce multiple. Signed Calves Gi = £ 1'650+.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 700 CHF

    Losnr. : 6077 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    1855/63: 1 s. deep dark green on white paper, a used example with good to large margins all round, on 1863 cover from Gilbert Farie in Bloemfontein to Glasgow endorsed 'Per Royal Mail Steamer' (carried on the 'RMS Saxon') at top, tied by CGH obliterator in black. Obverse with manuscript '6' in red denoting pre-payment from the Orange Free State to the Cape and PAID / DEVONPORT / CAPE PACKET transit cds (Oct 20), manuscript '11' rate credit in red crayon. Reverse with CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE circular datestamp in red (Sept 17) and Glasgow cds in black (Oct 21). The cover is docketed on receipt 'From Gilbert Fane, Bloemfontein 9 Sept '63'. A scarce and attractive cover, especially so from the Orange Free State. Cert. BPA (2018).rnrnNote: See attached article from the 'Orange Free State Bulletin' (Dec 1998) enclosed with the lot. Gilbert Farie was the manager of the Standard Bank of South Africa in Bloemfontein.
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6078 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    1855/63: 1 s. deep dark green on white paper, a used example with large margins and imperceptibly touched at base, tied to 1863 cover to Newport, UK tied by CGH obliterator in black. 'London / Paid' datestamp adjacent (Jan 25, 1864) in red and '11' rate credit in red crayon manuscript. Reverse with oval framed KING-WILLIAMS-TOWN datestamp in red (Dec 14), circular CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE datestamp in red (Dec 21) and 'Newport / Salop' arrival (Jan 25) in black. Closed tear runs through address panel but an attractive cover.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 6079 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (April 10): Woodblock 1 d. brick-red on laid paper, an unused example with large even margins all round and trace of adjoining stamp at right, of strong true colour and impression. Tiny ink mark on reverse slightly shows through to 'Hope' and the stamp with natural paper wrinkle mentioned for accuracy only and not mentioned on certificate, otherwise fresh and very fine, unused without gum. An outstanding example of an immensely rare stamp. Cert. BPA (1982) Gi = £ 50'000.
    Ausruf : 10.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 24.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6080 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 27): Woodblock 1 d. vermilion on laid paper, a used example with extremely large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at base, cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. A superb example of this rare stamp. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 2'750.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.600 CHF

    Losnr. : 6081 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 27): Woodblock 1 d. vermilion on laid paper, a used example with fine even margins all round  showing "Corner Omitted" plate flaw at lower right, neatly cancelled by light CGH obliterator in black. A fine and rare stamp. Cert. BPA (2011) Gi = £ 2'750+.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 6082 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 27): Woodblock 1 d. vermilion on laid paper, a used example with large even margins all round, crisply cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. A superb and most attractive example of this rare stamp Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 3'500.

    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.600 CHF

    Losnr. : 6083 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March 7): Woodblock 1 d. carmine on laid paper, a fine used example with good to large margins, light CGH cancellation in black leaving 'Hope' clear. A superb example of this very scarce stamp. Cert. Calves (1982) Gi = £ 3'500.rnrnNote: The Roger Calves certificate states 'rouge' but states SG 13. The stamp is evidently carmine and SG 13a.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 6.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6084 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 27): Woodblock 1 d. carmine on laid paper, a used example with ample margin at base and enormous margins on the angled sides with large portion of adjoining stamp at right, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black leaving 'Hope' clear: also showing a Plate Flaw in lower left corner resulting in white spot on frameline. A superb and most attractive example of this rare stamp. Ex collection R.F.A. Riesco. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 3'500.rnrnProvenance: Collection Dale-Lichtenstein, Harmers, Nov 1989, lot 324.
    Ausruf : 1.200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 7.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6085 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 27): Woodblock 1 d. vermilion on laid paper, the famous strip of three and a single example in a rosy shade, the strip with ample to huge margins all round, the single example also fine but for minor corner crease, lightly cancelled by triangular CGH obliterators in black. A magnificent and extremely rare multiple - the strip of three is immaculate - for the connoisseur of classic philately. Cert. BPA (2018)rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Solomon', Köhler, June 1982, lot 186.
    Ausruf : 10.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 27.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6086 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 23): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky blue and 1 d. pale bright blue Error of Colour - the famous and exceptional used se-tenant pair, with large margins all round and of excellent colour, the CGH obliterator cancellation leaving both the FOUR and the ONE of value clear. The error has two closed and restored tiny tears of absolutely no importance, this wonderful pair being by far the finest of the original three known examples (now four since the sale of one of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's duplicates) of this error in pair se-tenant with normal, the Stevenson example had no margins and was also torn, the Dale-Lichtenstein pair with cut into on one side. This pair was first found in Graaf Reinett in 1867 and has not been on the market for 36 years. A gem for the connoisseur of classic philately. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 32'000+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Philipp von Ferrary, Sale 2, 13-15 October 1921, lot 54.rn                   Collection Maurice Burrus, RL, Nov 1962, lot 109.rn                   Collection 'Solomon', Köhler sale 236, June 1982, lot 217.
    Ausruf : 50.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 110.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6087 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 23): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky blue on laid paper, an unused example with large even margins all round, in a delightful delicate shade, fresh and very fine, part og. An exceedingly scarce stamp in very fine quality. Cert. BPA (1980) Gi = £ 25'000.
    Ausruf : 10.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 13.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 6088 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky blue on laid paper, used example with close to large margins all round, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black leaving 'Hope' clear. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 2'000.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 550 CHF

    Losnr. : 6089 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky blue on laid paper, used example on piece, ample to large margins all round, especially so at right and with portion of adjoining stamp at base, cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. Slight rubbing at left not detracting from the appearance of this scarce stamp. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 2'000. rnrnProvenance: Harmers, London, May 1977, lot 341.
    Ausruf : 350 CHF
    Zuschlag : 700 CHF

    Losnr. : 6090 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 23): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky-blue on laid paper, a used example with ample margin at base and large on the angled sides, lightly cancelled by CGH obliterator in black, a fine example of a scarce stamp. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 2'000.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 750 CHF

    Losnr. : 6091 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 23): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky blue on laid paper, a square pair with large to enormous margins all round and of excellent colour, tied to 1861 entire letter from Cradock to Grahamstown by crisp strike of triangular CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with oval framed CRADOCK despatch datestamp (April 23) in red. The letter bemoans the falling price of the Wool market. The stamps have been lifted for checking and examination and hinged back into place. A truly fantastic entire of great beauty and surely one of the finest of all recorded Woodblock covers. A gem for connoisseur. Cert. BPA (2018).rnrnProvenance: Collection J. W. K. Schofield (1951).rn                   Collection C. Emerson Huston, Harmers, June 1961, lot 347.rn                   Collection J. R. Danson, RL, 1977, lot 1131.rn                   Collection 'Salisbury', RL, Sept 1995, lot 1054.rn                   Collection 'Lady Hope', DF, Nov 2003, lot 20310.rn                   Collection 'Cape Town', RL, July 2005, lot 33.
    Ausruf : 25.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 6092 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale grey-blue on laid paper, used example with good to large margins all round, lightly cancelled by neat CGH obliterator in black. Minor stain spot and crease at lower right not dewtracting from the appearance of this scarce stamp. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 2'000.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 550 CHF

    Losnr. : 6093 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale bright blue on laid paper, a used example with close margin at base and lower right corner, large even margins on the angled sides, cancelled by CGH obliterator in black with trace of red cancel at right. Cert. RPSL (1960) Gi = £ 2'250.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 950 CHF

    Losnr. : 6094 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale bright blue on laid paper, a used example clear at base and with large even margins on the angled sides, on entire letter dated 9 March, 1861 to Graaff Reinet, tied by CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with faint oval CAPE TOWN despatch datestamp in red. A rare stamp on letter and a most attractive usage. Cert. BPA (2018).
    Ausruf : 2.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6095 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (April 12): Woodblock 4 d. deep bright blue on laid paper, a used example with large even margins all round, lightly cancelled in black. Ironed horizontal bend and minor aging does not detract from the excellent appearance of this rare stamp. Certs. RPSL (1966), BPA (2018) Gi = £ 5'000.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 6096 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (April 12): Woodblock 4 d. deep bright blue on laid paper, used example with large margins all round, cancelled by CGH obliterator in black. Slight corner crease at right not affecting the appearance of a very rare stamp. Signed A. Diena. Cert. BPA (2018) Gi = £ 5'000.
    Ausruf : 1.200 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 6097 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (April 12): Woodblock 4 d. deep bright blue on laid paper, Type II, a used example with enormous margins all round, faint corner crease in margin only and inconspicuous vertical bend, cancelled by Grahamstown barred roller handstamp in black. A most appealing example of this rare stamp. Cert. BPA (1982) Gi = £ 5'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection Sir Maxwell Joseph, Sothebys, Oct 1982, lot 868.
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 6098 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

    De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 d. deep carmine-red, 4 d. blue, 6 d. bright mauve and 1 s. bright emerald-green; the set of four values, all with fine even margins all round, each overprinted CANCELLED reading down in black. Fresh and very fine with large part og, An extremely rare set.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Maximus', Sothebys, Sep 1989, lot 84.rn                   Collection 'Table Mountain', Cavendish, June 2001. TO BE CONFIRMED.
    Ausruf : 3.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 6.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6099 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 d. deep carmine-red on thick unwatermarked paper, the unique example with full manuscript "Specimen" in ink, large margins all round, fresh and fine with partial gum. Alan Drysdall conjectures that this stamp was printed solely for De La Rue's in-house records (see the article by the late Alan Drysdall in 'The London Philatelist', Jan-Feb, 2007 which accompanies the lot). Unique and splendid stamp. Cert. BPA (2006).rnrn 
    Ausruf : 2.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 6100 Kap der Guten Hoffnung

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    De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 4 d. deep blue, wmk. Anchor, an unused example with just clear margin at left and large on the other two sides, in a very deep rich shade, overprinted SPECIMEN in blue (Samuel type D5). Fresh and fine, large part og. A rare stamp. Cert. BPA (1980) Gi = unpriced.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft
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