Third Watermark 1918 (April): 5 s. grey & pale yellow, Die II, a fine unused well centred example with variety "Watermark Inverted", fresh and fine, large part og. Gi = £ 1'300/BW 44a = $ 1'250..
1880: Lithographed 2 s. blue, wmk. Crown over Q, a fine imperforate horizontal pair, of rich colour and clear to large margins all round. Fresh and most attractive.
Second Rouletted Issue 1860/69: 2 s. rose-carmine, wmk. Large Star, rouletted, a fine unused example of very deep colour and large part browned og. A scarce stamp so fine Gi = £ 500.
1913: First Kangaroo issue, the unused set of fifteen values from ½ d. green to the rare £ 2 black & rose, generally fresh and fine set with large part og. Rare Gi = £ 10'000.
Recess printed by Thomas Ham 1852/54: 'Queen on Throne' 2 d. reddish brown, position 9 (IN), a fine large margined unused example, without gum Gi = £ 600.
1899: 6 d. orange, a fine unused horizontal pair, variety "Imperforate" with part sheet margin at left, fresh and fine with large part og. Scarce Gi = £ 600.
Emblems Issue 1857 (Feb 18): 4 d. rose, imperforate on thin unwatermarked paper, a Plate Proof block of four printed on both sides, fresh and very fine.
1914 (Aug 26): Kookaburra 6 d. claret, a fine unused block of four, corner marginal from lower left of sheet, typical minor gum bends, fine, unmounted og. Gi = £ 300.
Third Watermark 1916 (July): £ 1 chocolate & dull blue, a fine unused example, well centred, fresh colour and fine, large part og. A lovely example of a scarce stamp Gi = £ 3'000.
Second Rouletted Issue 1860/69: 1 s. lake-brown, wmk. Large Star, rouletted, a fine unused example of deep colour and large part og. A scarce stamp so fine Gi = £ 325.