1854: Perkins Bacon Plate Proof for the 1 d. value in black on medium wove paper, a block of four with good margins on three sides, fourth stamp just touched at base.
1854 (Aug 1): Swan 1 d. black, rouletted 7½ to 14 and compound, two used examples, formerly a pair, cancelled by mute obliterators in black. Rare. Cert. RPSL (1972) Gi = £ 1'500.
1854 (Aug 1): Swan 4 d. blue, a used example with diagonal pre-printing paper-fold, leaving 2 mm. gap between GE of POSTAGE and PE of PENCE at base, good margins all round and of fine appearance, cancelled by '8' numeral obliterator of Freemantle. Scarce and appealing variety. Opinion Holcombe (1988).
1855 (Oct): Swan 1 s. grey-brown, an unused example of fine impression, clear to ample margins all round, minor wrinkle, unused without gum. A scarce stamp Gi = £ 700.
1855 (Oct): Swan 1 s. pale brown, an unused example of fine impression, clear to ample margins all round, unused without gum. A scarce stamp Gi = £ 550.