Cape of Good Hope 1861 (February): Woodblock 4 d. pale milky blue, a fine used example with clear to large margins all round, lightly cancelled in black leaving the central vignette almost entirely clear, a fresh and fine stamp. Cert RPS (1975) Gi = £ 1'900
Cape of Good Hope 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale bright blue, a fine used example with clear to large margins all round, lightly cancelled in black. Scarce shade and a fine stamp. Cert RPS (1951) Gi = £ 2'250.
Cape of Good Hope 1864: 1 d. deep carmine-red, a fine used block of five with large margins all round and showing portions of two adjoining stamps, ironed horizontal crease but of rich colour and appearance; a scarce multiple. Cert. RPS (1980) Gi = £ 1'500+.
Cape of Good Hope 1863/64: 1 s. emerald, mint pair with large margins on three sides and imperceptibly grazed on design ed at one corner, of good rich colour and large part og Gi = £ 1'100.
Cape of Good Hope 1853/64: Group of Triangulars used (7) with 1853/55 4 d. blue (2 very fine examples), 1855/63 6 d. lilac and 1 s. bright yellow green and deep dark green, 1863 4 d. blue and 1 s. emerald. Generally fine used.