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  • Lot# : 508 Cape of Good Hope

    1817 (May 10): Entire letter to London annotated 'Duplicate' at left, Adams correspondence, struck on despatch with superb oval 'CAPE OF GOOD HOPE / 20 MAY 20 / 1817 / PACKET LETTER' datestamp in black. The entire rated (on reverse also) at 3/6d. in manuscript to pay. London arrival cds on reverse (July 25) in red. A marvellous strike of this very rare marking with just ten examples recorded.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 750 CHF

    Lot# : 509 Cape of Good Hope

    1819 (June 28): Entire lettersheet written by Mrs. Charlotte Ross in Cape Town to Major De Havvilland in Madras, India, reporting of ships arriving at Table Bay Cape Town and Algoa Bay in Port Elizabeth, struck by oval "MADRAS G.P.O. AU 30" on front and boxed POST NOT PAID on reverse, charged '4 as' in manuscript on arrival. Fine and scarce.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 510 Cape of Good Hope

    1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a fine example with clear to large margins, used on 1861 entire letter from Hannover to the editor of the 'Colesberg Advertiser, Colesberg', tied by CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with double arc HANNOVER despatch cds (Jan 1, 1861) and oval framed COLESBERG arrival in red of the same day, closed spike hole on front panel otherwise in excellent quality. Contents are an advertisement, in English and in Afrikaans, to be placed in the 'Advertiser': "Pound Notice. Confirmed in the Hannover Municipal Pound and will be sold on the 18th of January next if not previously released, a brown mare no marks and a light brown filly, white stripe across the nose." dated at Hannover, 31 Dec 1861.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 511 Cape of Good Hope

    1855/63: 6 d. slate-lilac on bluish paper, an unused example with large even margins all round, of fresh colour, unused without gum. A fine and rare stamp. Signed Galvez, Madrid Gi = £ 4'500.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 700 CHF

    Lot# : 512 Cape of Good Hope

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    1855/63: 6 d. slate-lilac on bluish paper, a magnificent unused pair, with large margins all round and sheet marginal watermark lines, of excellent impression and strong colour. Fresh and very fine, without gum. Superb in all respects, an item for the connoisseur. Cert. BPA (1990) as 'unused original gum'. Cert. BPA (2009) as 'regummed' Gi = £ 9'000+.rnProvenance: Collection Dale-Lichtenstein, Harmers, Nov 1989, lot 180; Collection Mrs. Ad Indhusophon, Spink, May 1999, lot 80; Collection William H. Gross, Shreeves, Oct 2008.rn 
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,200 CHF

    Lot# : 513 Cape of Good Hope

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (Feb 23): Woodblock 1 d. pale milky blue Error of Colour - with the 1 d. printed in the colour of the 4 d., a used example with large even margins on the angled sides, ample margin at base, somewhat unfortunately cancelled by CGH obliterator over the ONE of ONE PENNY but clearly discernable, small crease in lower right corner and a small paper inclusion, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. Ex collection R.S.Wilkins. Signed W.H.Peckitt. Cert. RPSL (1943) Gi = £ 30'000.rnProvenance: Harmers, London, 17 May 1977, lot 350.
    Starting bid : 3,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 8,000 CHF

    Lot# : 514 Cape of Good Hope

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 1 d. carmine on laid paper, a used square pair, just touched at left with clear large margins on three sides and sheet marginal, incomplete scissor cut touching the design of one stamp of the pair, prior to application on 1861 cover to 'Natal' with Perkins Bacon 1853 4 d. blue on blued paper, with just clear to large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp, tied by bold strikes of CGH obliterators in black. Reverse with oval framed PORT ELIZABETH datestamp in red (May 27). The cover has an ironed horizontal crease and has been re-backed internally to prevent the central crease, away from the stamps, becoming worse, this being done prior to the Pack sale. A sensational and most attractive cover with a rare multiple and mixed issue franking. Cert. BPA (2018).rnNote: The addressee, George C. Cato, was an agent for hunters and traders wishing to visit KwaZulu Natal. He fought against the Boers in 1842 and arranged the sad Elephant hunting for Ivory: a noted example being 95 shot in a single day. The Cato papers are presently in the Killie Campbell Africana Library.rnProvenance: Collection Charles Lathrop Pack, Harmer Rooke, Dec 1944, lot 371.rn 
    Starting bid : 10,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 15,000 CHF

    Lot# : 515 Cape of Good Hope

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (March): Woodblock 4 d. pale bright blue on laid paper, a used example with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at left, used on 1861 cover to Port Elizabeth tied by CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with oval framed GRAHAMS-TOWN datestamp and oval PORT ELIZABETH arrival datestamp in red (March 25). The adhesive with pre-printing paper fold, but a fine and very rare cover. Cert. BPA (2018).
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,000 CHF

    Lot# : 516 Cape of Good Hope

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    Provisional Issue 1861 (April 12): Woodblock 4 d. (deep) bright blue on laid paper (Gi 14c, BPA cert. 1990) or Woodblock 4 d. blue on laid paper (Gi 14d, cert. RPSL (2019), an unused example with large margins all round and close but well clear at lower right, of fine impression (almost over-inked) and in an astonishing rich colour, tiny thin spot on the top of 'G' of GOOD mentioned for absolute accuracy and not impinging on the appearance in any way; fresh and very fine, unused without gum.rnrnThis example originally turned up in a general collection in the early 1960's, found by Robin Taylor of London & Brighton Auctions which he ran with Ted Proud, it remained in his estate until 1990. The BPA certificate issued in 1990 states "deep bright blue" Gi 14c = £ 120'000. However, when sold in our 2019 auction with this description, the stamp was then submitted by Corinphila on behalf of the buyer to the Royal Philatelic Society in London who issued a certificate (September, 2019) stating 'blue' Gi 14d = £ 32'000 and thus also a very rare stamp in unused condition and stating 'light surface soiling' which is imperceptible even under magnification. Neither certificate mentions the minute thin spot on the top of the 'G' referred to in our original description. The stamp is therefore, with our thanks to the owner,  re-offered on its merits, with both the conflicting certificates which can be seen on our internet site.
    Starting bid : 10,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 18,000 CHF

    Lot# : 517 Cape of Good Hope

    De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 6 d. bright mauve, a fine pair with good to large margins all round, in a deep resonant shade, caused by file fold caused by the original content, used on 1864 cover endorsed 'Per Roman' from Cape Town to Forres, Scotland cancelled by numeral "1" obliterator in black. 'Cape Town / Cape Colony' datestamp at left in black (Aug 20). PAID / DEVONPORT / CAPE PACKET datestamp at right (Sept 24) in red. Reverse with large red wax seal (Standard Bank of British South Africa) and Forres arrival cds (Sept 26) in black. Contents include an appraisal of the Bank Manager in Bloemfontein and the message "Bloemfontein is 1000 miles from this place and you must not forget that in the Orange Free State men are very tricky and unscrupulous and frequently score out their friends in this Colony as the Freebooters did of old on the borders of Scotland". Tiny closed tear at top of envelope but an entire of superb appearance.
    Starting bid : 1,200 CHF
    Hammer price : 9,500 CHF

    Lot# : 518 Cape of Good Hope

    De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 s. bright emerald-green, a used example with ample to large margins all round, lightly cancelled in black by CGH obliterator. Scarce stamp used Gi = £ 700.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 519 Cape of Good Hope

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    De La Rue Printing 1863/64: 1 s. bright emerald-green, a used example with good margins all round, cancelled by light strike of CGH obliterator. Fine example. Cert. Sorani (1987) Gi = £ 700.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 520 Cape of Good Hope

    1871/76: ½ d. grey-black, two complete panes of 60 stamps (6 x 10), one from top right of sheet with Plate Number '1' in margin and full interpanneau margin at base; the second block of 60 from top left of sheet with current number '43' and full interpanneau margin at base. Fresh and fine, large part or unmounted og. Scarce multiples Gi = £ 4'800.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 360 CHF

    Lot# : 524 Cape of Good Hope

    1855/98: Lot five stamps used/unused, one piece and two covers incl. 1855/63 6 d. pale rose-lilac on white paper, a used example in an intermediate shade, with very large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at base, cancelled in black; De La Rue Printing 1863/64 1 s. pale emerald-green, an unused example with large even margins all round, large part og.; 1864/77 6 d. lilac, wmk. CC, a fine used example sharing small piece with Orange Free State 1877 '4' on 6 d. rose (Gi. 13), cancelled by '8' numeral obliterator of Jagersfontein in black; 1882 Provisional ½ d. on 3 d. deep claret, wmk. CA, two used examples, one with centrally placed surcharge, the other with the surcharge shifted to left - with 'half' omitted from the stamp, this example with the marginal rule in the CC watermark; 1884/90 2 d. pale bistre, a single example used on cover endorsed ‘via Aliwal North’ to Maseru, Basutoland tied by KING WILLIAMS TOWN squared circle datestamp (June 30), reverse with ‘Aliwal North’ cds of transit (July 1); 1893/98 2 d. chocolate brown, wmk. Anchor, an unused example handstamped italic "Specimen" in violet (Samuel type SA1); and 1856 (Aug 23) Cover endorsed 'On H. M. Service' addressed to the Postmaster at Cape Town struck with superb oval PORT-BEAUFORT datestamp in black with oval arrival on reverse of CAPE TOWN in red (Aug 25), Docketed at right "Postmaster, Port Beaufort, Acknowledging receipt of Postage Stamps".
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 550 CHF
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