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Catalogue 332: Australian States & Commonwealth of Australia - The DUBOIS Collection (part IV)
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Lot# : 40300 Victoria
Lithographed by Thomas Ham 1850: 2 d. dull grey, imperforate, Third State of the Dies, position 21, a used example with large to huge margins all round, used on 1850 Official cover endorsed "O.H.M.S." to Charles La Trobe, H.M. Superintendent, Melbourne, cancelled by fine strike of scarce "11 / V" Butterfly handstamp (with both the numeral '11's' reversed) of Mount Macedon. Backstamped in Port Phillip and Melbourne (June 22). Mount Macedon was re-named Kyneton on 1 January 1854. The 'Pack' ink indications have been removed. One of just two Half-Length covers recorded from Mount Macedon. Cert. BPA (1977).rnrnProvenance: Collection Charles Lathrop Pack, Harmer Rooke, New York, 6-8, 13-15 Dec 1944, lot 1866.rn Collection Admiral Harris, Harmer Rooke, New York, 21 Nov 1952.rn Collection Gary Diffen, Spink, London, 14 Nov 2007, lot 68.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 5 Feb 2009, lot 494.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,000 CHFLot# : 40301 Victoria
Lithographed by Thomas Ham 1851 (June): 2 d. lilac-drab, imperforate, 2nd State of the Dies, a horizontal pair and 5th printing 1 d. pinky red, a single example, used on 1851 cover to Hobart, Tasmania cancelled by "17 / V" Butterfly handstamps of Lake Colac in black. Manuscript '5' denoting rate (2d. inland + 3d. ship) and backstamped at "LAKE COLAC / ♚ / PORT PHILLIP" (Dec 29), Melbourne, Launceston and Hobart arrival (9 Jan 1852). One of just two recorded pairs of this stamp on letter. Rare and most attractive. Cert. RPSV (2010).rnrnProvenance: Collection Wawn.rn Western Auctions, Cardiff, 26 Dec 2000, lot 1524.rn Collection Gary Diffen, Spink, London, 14 Nov 2007, lot 162.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 12 June 2010, lot 668.Starting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : 8,000 CHFLot# : 40302 Victoria
Lithographed by Thomas Ham 1850: 2 d. dull brownish lilac, imperforate, 4th State of the Dies, a used example with fine margins all round but small fault at base, cancelled by fine upright strike of "15 / V" Butterfly handstamp of Geelong in black.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 5 Dec 2009, lot 459.rnrnStarting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 100 CHFLot# : 40303 Victoria
Lithographed by Thomas Ham 1850 (May): 2 d. red-lilac, imperforate, 4th State of the Die, Stone B, a used example, large to huge margins all round showing portion of adjoining stamps at top and at base, cancelled by fine upright strike of "37 / V" Butterfly handstamp of Melbourne in black. Note the large retouch of the vertical lines below "IA" of VICTORIA at top right, leaving the "A" of Victoria erased. A magnificent example Gi = £ 350.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 14 Aug 2004, lot 780.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 40304 Victoria
Queen on Throne / Recess by Thomas Ham 1852 (Dec.): 2 d. reddish-brown, imperforate, three single examples and a horizontal strip of six (lettered AE-FK), good to large margins all round, with a further probable 3 d. pair removed from lower right of cover (not mentioned on cert.), used on 20 May 1854 part entire from Kennangwoolong Creek to Glasgow tied by oval "19 / V" obliterators of The Grange in black and rated "2/-" in manuscript on arrival. Interesting content: "Our letters have been detained and returned by the Post Office new regulations in place of 2d. it is now 6d. We had 1/6d. worth on being a foreign letter but unfortunately it weighed above the mark...". Reverse with "HAMILTON / ♚ / VICTORIA" datestamp (June 3), Melbourne (June 6), London (Dec 2) and Glasgow the following day. Illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 67. A spectacular and most attractive cover. Cert. BPA (1990).rnrnProvenance: Collection Julius Beresford, RL, London, lot 484.rn Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, Basel, 4 Nov 1981, lot 414.rn Collection Ludwig Baetgen, Christie's, London, 7 Feb 1989, lot 597.rn Spink, London, 9-10 March 2003, lot 1365.Starting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : 5,000 CHFLot# : 40305 Victoria
Lithographed by J.S. Campbell & Co. 1854 (Feb-June): 1 d. rose, imperforate on good quality wove paper, a used example with enormous margins for this stamp, lightly cancelled by "1" oval obliterator of Melbourne in black. A superb example of this rare shade. Cert. RPSV (2017) Gi = £ 1'500.rnrnProvenance: Mossgreen, Melbourne, 13 April 2017, lot 29.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 40306 Victoria
Lithographed by J.S. Campbell 1854 (June): Lithographed 3 d. blue, imperforate on wove paper, a used horizontal strip of three, types 9-11, clear to large margins, cancelled by "17 / V" oval obliterators of Broadford in black. A most attractive multiple.Starting bid : 140 CHFHammer price : 140 CHFLot# : 40307 Victoria
1854: Octagonal 1 s. blue, imperforate, two used examples with close margins, used on 1859 cover to Birmingham, England endorsed "per Overland Mail", tied by barred numeral "3" of Castlemaine in black and by oval "REGISTERED / LONDON" transit in red (May 21). Manuscript notation at left of cover "I certify that this letter contains 10 dwts. of Gold on which 1/3d. Duty has been paid 15 March 1859". Reverse with flap missing but showing Castlemaine despatch datestamp (March 15), Melbourne transit and Birmingham arrival cds (May 21) and wax seal "Sub Treasury / Castlemaine". A rare and appealing cover.rnrnProvenance: Collection Kenneth J. Kutz, Nutmeg, Danbury, 20-21 June 2000, lot 8211.rn Collection Max Watson, Prestige, Melbourne, 8 Oct 2005, lot 630.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 40308 Victoria
Lithographed by Campbell & Fergusson 1854/57: 1 d. (deep) brown, imperforate, on poor quality paper, a used horizontal strip of three, positions 13-15, good to large margins all round, cancelled by oval "2 / V" obliterator of Geelong in black. A most attractive and extremely scarce multiple. Signed A. Diena. Cert. Perry (2009) Gi = £ 280+.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 5 Sept 2009, lot 383.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 40309 Victoria
Lithographed by Campbell & Fergusson 1854/57: 1 d. dull red, imperforate on poor quality wove paper, a used example with ample to good margins all round, cancelled in black by Melbourne "1" obliterator leaving the Retouch in lower left corner clear. Scarce Gi = £ 450.rnrnProvenance: Collection Gary Diffen, Spink, London, 14 Nov 2007, lot 326.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 12 Feb 2010, lot 374.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 350 CHFLot# : 40310 Victoria
Lithographed by Campbell & Fergusson 1854/57: 1 d. dull brown-red, imperforate on poor quality wove paper, a used example with large to huge margins all round, cancelled by "2" barred obliterator of Geelong in black. Superb Gi = £ 150.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 11 July 2008, lot 485.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 240 CHFLot# : 40311 Victoria
Lithographed by Campbell & Fergusson 1854/57: 3 cd. bright blue, imperforate on poor quality paper, a used horizontal pair with good to large margins and showing portions of adjoining stamps at top; left hand stamp showing Retouch below the "C" of VICTORIA clearly, tied to 1858 cover to Deniliquin by barred numeral "1" of Melbourne. Reverse with Melbourne despatch datestamp (Nov 19) in black. Some gum staining but a rare and attractive cover. Cert. RPSV (2008).rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 12 June 2010, lot 680.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40312 Victoria
Lithographed by Campbell & Fergusson 1854/57: 3 d. deep blue, imperforate, a used horizontal pair tied to 1855 entire letter from Geelong endorsed "p. James Baines" to London (Black Ball Line), tied by "2 / V" oval obliterators in black. Manuscript credit '5d.' in red alongside "AUSTRALIAN / PACKET / PAID / LIVERPOOL" cds (March 6, 1856) in red. Reverse with Geelong despatch (Nov 24) and Melbourne transit. The "James Baines" carried 200 passengers and over 80'000 ounces of gold on this journey. A fresh and fine entire.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 2 Sept 2006, lot 789.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 40313 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1854/55: Woodblock LATE FEE 6 d. lilac & green and 6 d. dull orange, imperforate, used examples with the Late Fee 6 d. being superb, tied to 1855 cover to London endorsed "pr. Donald McKay" (Blackball Clipper) and neatly tied by "1/ V" oval obliterators in black. "AUSTRALIAN / PACKET / PAID / LIVERPOOL" cds in red (Dec 28) and manuscript "5" (pence) credit in red. Reverse with Melbourne despatch. A most attractive and rare in-period usage of the 6d. on letter.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 565.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 2,400 CHFLot# : 40314 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1854/55: REGISTERED 1 s. rose-pink & blue, imperforate, a single example used with 25 July1857 typographed 4 d. vermilion and 4 d. dull red (issued on July 20) on 1857 registered entire letter to Melbourne tied by barred numeral "61" of Maryborough in black. Endorsed "Registered and Paid" at lower left and reverse with Maryborough datestamp (July 27) and Melbourne arrival of the following day. The letter is a request by the Hospital at Maryborough for reimbursement of costs for medical care from the estate of the late John Farmer. A most unusual combination usage. Cert. Perry (2006).rnrnProvenance: Collection Rod Perry, DF, Geneva, 23-25 Aug 1988, lot 10983.rn Collection Ken Barelli, Prestige, Melbourne, 2 May 2014, lot 3025.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40315 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1857 (Aug-Sept): 2 s. dull bluish green on pale yellow paper (two examples), REGISTERED 1 s. rose-pink & blue and contemporarily defective Emblems 1 d. yellow-green, all used on small 1858 piece via England to France tied by barred numeral "3" of Castlemaine in black, and by 'Angl. / Calais' cds (8 Feb 1858) with London "♚ / REGISTERED" in red. A rare high (5/1d.) franking.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 159.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 140 CHFLot# : 40316 Victoria
Recess by Perkins Bacon 1856: 'Queen on Throne' 1 d. yellow-green, wmk. Star, a superb large margined example with part strike of the CANCELLED obliterator in black, position 3 on the horizontal block of six. Of these six, two have never been found (positions 1 and 6), position 4 is housed in the collection of His Majesty King Charles III and position 5 is in the Vickery collection at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, this being therefore one of just two examples in private hands. Discussed in 'The Stamps of Victoria' by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 103 and illustrated on colour plate 6. Delightful and extremely rare Gi = £ 12'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection J. R. W. Purves, RL, Zurich, 27 Nov 1980, lot 2075.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 16-21 Nov 1987, lot 20279.rn Collection "Besanҫon", Corinphila sale 223, Zurich, 31 May 2018, lot 3435.Starting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : 5,500 CHFLot# : 40317 Victoria
Typographed from electrotypes by Samuel Calvert 1857 (Sept): Emblems 1 d. bright yellow-green, wmk. Large Star, imperforate, a used horizontal strip of four with ample to large margins all round, of fine fresh colour, cancelled by barred numeral "1" of Melbourne in black. Most attractive and very scarce so fine. Signed G. Bolaffi (1970) and A. Diena.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 15 May 2004, lot 986.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40318 Victoria
Typographed from electrotypes by Samuel Calvert 1857: Emblems Essay by Samuel Calvert for the 4 d. value, an Imperforate Proof on inferior quality paper, printed in brownish-vermilion, showing the head-plate markedly different to that eventually employed on the issued stamp; this believed to be Calvert's initial Essay for the 4 d. value. For similar progressive Printer's Pulls / Die Proofs, see "The Stramps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP page 109. Scarce. Cert. RPSV (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 197.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 400 CHFLot# : 40319 Victoria
Emblems 1857 (Jan-Sept): Emblems 4 d. dull rose, imperforate from the 2nd. Setting, wmk. Large Star, an unused example with large margins all round and portions of adjoining stamps at left and at right, of fine colour, unused without gum. An exceptional stamp. Cert. Perry (2006) Gi = £ 550.rnrnProvenance: Collection Ferrary de la Renotière (trefoil on reverse).rn Collection J.R.W. Purves.rn Collection Rod Perry.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 900 CHFLot# : 40320 Victoria
Typographed from electrotypes by Samuel Calvert 1857 (Aug-Sept): 1 d. yellow-green, rouletted 7-9 by counter clerks at the G.P.O. Melbourne, a used horizontal pair, marginal from top of sheet, cancelled by barred numeral "1" of Melbourne in black. An unusual and scarce marginal multiple from this brief experiment. "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP, page 114, states that "the only multiples known are used pairs", in which case this must be considered the ultimate multiple Gi = £ 220+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 204.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 40321 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1857 (Aug-Sept): REGISTERED 1 s. deep rose-pink & blue, Die 2, rouletted 7-9 by counter clerks at the G.P.O. Melbourne, a used example in a deep shade lightly cancelled in black. A fine example of a scarce stamp Gi = £ 450.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 592.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 40322 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1857 (Aug-Sept): 6 d. orange-yellow, serpentine roulette 10-10½ by Calvert, a used example with generous margins all round, prominent roulettes at base, cancelled by barred numeral "40" of Echuca in black. Rare so fine Gi = £ 180.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 25 June 2003, lot 787.Starting bid : 75 CHFHammer price : 220 CHFLot# : 40323 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1857: 6 d. orange-yellow, serrated roulette 18-19 and partially scissor cut, used on 1857 cover to Scotland endorsed "Per Overland Mail per City of Sydney" tied by faint barred numeral "1" obliterator of Melbourne in black. Carried on the "City of Sydney" as far as Suez. Reverse with Melbourne despatch datestamp (Nov 16) and London arrival (Jan 13, 1858). Minor bends away from the fine adhesive.rnrnProvenance: Spink, London, 27 Aug 2005, lot 477.Starting bid : 180 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40324 Victoria
Typographed from Woodblocks by Samuel Calvert 1857 (Oct): 6 d. orange-yellow, serrated 18-19 x rouletted 9 vertically (not 10-10½) presumably also by Calvert, a used example, lightly cancelled in black. Unrecorded and rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 174.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40325 Victoria
Emblems 1 d. yellow-green, imperforate, a used horizontal pair with large to huge margins all round, and rouletted 1 d. pale emerald (2) used on 1858 large part cover to the Commissioner of Roads & Bridges in Melbourne, tied by barred numeral "5" obliterators of Ballarat in black. Backstamped on arrival in Melbourne (Aug 26). Minor bends but a rare mixed franking. Signed A. Diena. Cert. BPA (2007).rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 17 Oct 2008, lot 545.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 40326 Victoria
Typographed from electrotypes by F.W. Robinson 1858 (May-Dec): Emblems 2 d. brown-lilac, no wmk., on smooth horizontally laid paper, rouletted 5½-6½, an unused vertical pair with traces of roulettes on all sides, of fine fresh colour and large part og. Rare - believed to be the sole unused multiple. Cert. Perry (2006) Gi = £ 600+.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 27 Nov 1980, lot 2106.rn Collection Rod Perry.rn Collection Ken Barelli, Prestige, Melbourne, 2 May 2014, lot 3076.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : 1,000 CHFLot# : 40327 Victoria
Typographed from electrotypes by F.W. Robinson 1858 (May-Dec): Emblems 2 d. dull violet, no wmk., on smooth horizontally laid paper, rouletted 5½-6½, a used block of four of good colour, cancelled by barred numeral "54" obliterators of Kilmore in black. A fine and attractive multiple: the largest recorded in this shade. Cert. Perry (2006).rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 9 Sept 1981, ex lot 205.rn Collection Rod Perry.rn Collection Ken Barelli, Prestige, Melbourne, 2 May 2014, lot 3093.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 40328 Victoria
1858: Queen on Throne 6 d. bright blue, rouletted, used on 9 March 1861 entire letter from Mauritius to Launceston, Tasmania, the stamp applied by Forwarding Agent's "Flower McDonald & Co. / Melbourne" with their oval black cachet at left and tied by Melbourne "1" obliterator in black. Reverse with Melbourne cds (April 22) and diamond "INWARDS SHIP LETTER FREE" in red (April 25) in red. A fine and most unusuaal entire.rnrnProvenance: Gerald Bodily (2006).Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 350 CHFLot# : 40329 Victoria
Emblems 1859 (Jan-May): Emblems 1 d. yellow-green, wmk. Large Star, perforated 12 by Robinson, a used example cancelled by "1" barred numeral obliterator in black. A rare stamp. Signed Darteyre Gi = £ 500.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 211.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 40330 Victoria
Emblems 1859 (Jan-May): Emblems 1 d. yellow-green, no wmk., on thin glazed Bordeaux (pelure) paper, perforated 12 by F.W. Robinson, a used horizontal pair lightly cancelled in black. An extremely rare multiple of a stamp unknown in unused condition. Cert. Perry (2006).rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 4 Nov 1981, lot 426.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 16-21 Nov 1987, lot 20354.rn Collection Ken Barelli, Prestige, Melbourne, 2 May 2014, lot 3116.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 6,500 CHFLot# : 40331 Victoria
Emblems 1859 (Jan-May): 2 d. grey-lilac on good quality medium wove paper, no wmk., perforated 12 by Robinson, a very fine used example cancelled by barred numeral of Melbourne in black. Scarce. Cert. RPSV (2003) Gi = £ 550.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 216.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 3,400 CHFLot# : 40332 Victoria
1859: 1 s. blue, perf. 12 and 1860/63 1 d. bright green on thin glazed (Bordeaux) paper, perf. 12, a used horizontal pair on registered 1860 entire letter locally mailed within Geelong, cancelled by three bold strikes of "2" obliterators in black with "REGISTERED / GEELONG" cds (May 25) at left in red - the earliest recorded day of use of the 1 d. bright green. The entire with some file folds not affecting the delightful appearance. Cert. Perry (2006).rnrnNote: The reason for the unusual local registration can be found in the contents - the sender James Cowie, a future member of the Parliament of Victoria and a prominent local businessman, was being sued by the addressee, Alexander Sayers, and the letter was sent registered to provide proof of delivery.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 550 CHFLot# : 40333 Victoria
Typographed from electrotypes by F.W. Robinson 1859 (May-Dec): 4 d. bright rose-carmine on good quality wove paper, perf. 12, a used vertical pair showing variety "Imperforate between Horizontally". The error was noticed and the printer corrected the error with a row of rouletting across the pair, which is lightly cancelled by barred numeral "6" obliterators of Port Fairy. See the Stanley Gibbons footnote under SG 85. Unique. Certs. RPSV (1997), Perry (2006) Gi = unpriced.rnrnProvenance: Collection Ferrari de la Renotière, Sale VIII, Gilbert, Paris, 7-9 Nov 1923, ex lot 541.rn Collection Maurice Burrus, RL, London, 11 Feb 1964, lot 626.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Geneva, 16-21 Nov 1987, lot 20353.rn Collection Ken Barelli, Prestige, Melbourne, 2 May 2014, lot 3130. rnStarting bid : 10,000 CHFHammer price : 12,000 CHFLot# : 40334 Victoria
Beaded Oval 1862 (Sept 11): 4 d. rose-pink, Saunders watermark error "Five Shillings" diagonally, perf. 12, an unused example in this delicate shade, clearly showing the "Cracked Electro" running across the stamp above the Queen's head, position B15a (ii), browned large part og. A rarity. Cert. RPSV (2012) Gi = £ 3'500+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Alfred H. Caspary, Harmers, London, 6-9 Oct 1958, lot 808.rn Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 243.Starting bid : 1,750 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40335 Victoria
Beaded Oval 1860 (Oct 25): 6 d. orange, Saunders wmk. Six Pence, perf. 12, an unused example imperforate at base, usual slightly erratic perfs. but of no significance on what is an exceedingly rare stamp. Cert. RPSV (2012) Gi = £ 8'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 245.Starting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : 10,500 CHFLot# : 40336 Victoria
Beaded Oval 1862 (Oct 9): 4 d. dull rose, on De La Rue paper wmk'd '4', an unused block of four, marginal from base of sheet and of fine fresh colour, superb large part browned og. An extremely scarce stamp in a multiple Gi = £ 800+.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 25 June 2005, lot 790.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 40337 Victoria
Emblems 1860/63: 2 d. bluish slate, a single and a horizontal pair used on 1862 mourning cover to the Museum of Natural History in Paris endorsed "per Great Britain" left uncancelled and tied in transit by London "50" numeral obliterators in black. On arrival in London struck with erroneous "INSUFFICIENTLY / PREPAID" in black and this deleted by "50" obliterator in red and circular 'PD' applied. Calais transit cds also ties on 2 d. adhesive. Reverse with Liverpool / Ship boxed datestamp (April 8) in black. Not recorded in the Ben Palmer census. A scarce and most appealing cover. Signed Calves.rnrnNote: The cover is endorsed "F. von Mueller, F.R.S.", Baron Ferdinand Jakob H. von Mueller, Fellow of the Royal Society, arrived in Melbourne in 1852. Charles La Trobe appointed him Victorian Government botanist in 1853 and he was later to become the first director of Melbourne's Botanic Gardens.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 840.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40338 Victoria
Engraved and electrotyped by De Grunchy & Leigh 1861 (Oct 1): 1 d. pale green, Saunders wmk. One Penny, perf. 12, a used block of four cancelled by "BALLARAT / 2" duplex (Oct 29, 1862) in black. A fine early usage and a scarce multiple Gi = £ 100+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 251.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 220 CHFLot# : 40339 Victoria
Lot# : 40340 Victoria
Beaded Oval 1862/64: 6 d. grey-black used with Laureated 1863/74 4 d. deep rose, perf. 12, on cover to Dublin, Ireland endorsed "Per Northam" and "Via Marseilles" in manuscript, tied by "R.M.S.S. / V / HOBSONS BAY" duplexes (Dec 26). A fine example of this scarce cancellation - in 1861 a service was introduced allowing mail posted late for the English Mail to be delivered to the ship whilst still at anchor. No Late Fee was charged on this cover. A most attractive and extremely rare usage.rnrnProvenance: Harmers, London, 13 March 1996, lot 1280.rn Collection Roy Holland, Spink, London, 9 Nov 2011, lot 1447.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 7 May 2013, lot 469.Starting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40341 Victoria
1863/81: Octagonal 1 s. blue on blued De La Rue paper, perf. 12 x 13, a used vertical pair, positions 75/87, irregular perf. due to some blind perforations, variety "Imperforate between Horizontally", cancelled by Melbourne duplex (Nov 12) in black, the upper stamp with slightest stain and small fault at top: nevertheless, a magnificent pair, the sole recorded by J.R.W. Purves, illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on colour plate 11 and discussed on page 176. Believed unique Gi = £ 7'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.M. Fenton (1928).rn Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 9 Sept 1981, lot 249.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 4-11 Dec 1988, lot 31152.rn Rod Perry, Melbourne, 6 April 1995, lot 546.rn Premier, Melbourne, 26 Jan 2002, lot 968.rn Spink, London, 18 Sept 2003, lot 637.rn Collection Geoff Kellow RDP, DF, Geneva, 29 Nov-3 Dec 2005, lot 31682.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 2,500 CHFLot# : 40342 Victoria
1863/81: Laureated 3 d. lilac, 1866 Emergency printing, wmk. '8' on De La Rue paper, perf. 13, an unused example, well centred and of fine colour, large part og. Gi = £ 275.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 275.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40343 Victoria
1863/81: Laureated 10 d. grey, 1865 Emergency printing, wmk. '8' on De La Rue paper, perf. 13, a used example on 1866 printed "Via Marseilles" envelope to Plymouth, neatly tied by Melbourne duplex (Jan 25) in black. Reverse with Plymouth arrival cds (March 10). A rare stamp on letter (less than a dozen recorded), a few minor wrinkles to thin paper envelope otherwise a superb and most attractive cover.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 26-27 Oct 1982, ex lot 798.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 23-25 May 1988, lot 10989.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 7 July 2007, lot 621.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 40344 Victoria
1863/81: Laureated 6 d. blue, a horizontal pair, used with single 2 d. lilac-grey tied to 1867 entire letter to Berlin by barred numeral "78" obliterators of St. Kilda. Reverse with oval St. Kilda (Dec 28) despatch and Melbourne datestamps and Berlin arrival in black; obverse with "Aus Frankreich per Aachen / Franco" in blue (Feb 12, 1868) and red 'PD'. Listed in the Ben Palmer census on page 107: the cover being overpaid for both the 11 d. via Southampton rate and the 10d. via Marseilles rates. A scarce and most attractive entire.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, Zurich, 13 May 1981, lot 743.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 23-25 May 1988, lot 11004.rn Rod Perry, Melbourne, 6 Aug 1994, lot 573.rn Rod Perry, Melbourne, 14 June 1996, lot 600.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 11 July 2007, lot 511.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 300 CHFLot# : 40345 Victoria
1863/74: Octagonal 1 s. deep blue on blued on Saunders paper, a sheet marginal example used on 1871 cover endorsed "via Trieste" to Basel, Switzerland, the endorsement corrected to "via Brindisi", tied by barred numeral "10" of Warrnambool in black. Framed "INSUFFICIENTLY PAID / VIA BRINDISI" in black due to a second stamp, probably a 3 d. adhesive, being lost in transit, possibly before reaching Melbourne where the marking was applied. 'London / Paid' transit (April 21) in red and backstamped at Warrnambool (Feb 25), Melbourne (Feb 28) and in Basel. Illustrated and discussed in the Ben Palmer census on page 181. A fine and most unusual cover.rnrnProvenance: RL, London, 13 Sept 1977, ex lot 177.rn Phila Covers (Allan Levy) sale 16, Melbourne, 19 July 1985, lot 38.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 23-25 May 1988, lot 10967.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 22 April 2006, lot 472.rn Mossgreen, Melbourne, 5 March 2015, lot 119.rnrnNote: Ben Palmer states that there is speculation whether a letter could have been correctly franked via Brindisi at this date. The previous owner of the cover believed that a second stamp, probably a 3 d. adhesive was lost in transit, possibly before reaching Melbourne where the due marking was applied. However there is no evidence as to where the 3 d. adhesive was placed unless applied over the selvedge at right. This describer believes the cover was correctly franked for the Trieste rate for a ¼ ounce letter and whilst the endorsement was altered, no further stamps were applied for the Brindisi increment.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40346 Victoria
1867/81: Laureated 3 d. grey-lilac and 6 d. blue, used on 1869 cover to Glasgow endorsed "via Marseilles", tied by Melbourne duplexes (Feb 2). Handstamped with oval "MORE / TO PAY" in black and italic two line "Deficient Postage 1d. / Fine....6d. = 7d." in blue with amounts in manuscript. Reverse with London and Glasgow datestamps (March 22, 1869). A very fine and scarce cover.rnrnProvenance: Premier, Melbourne, 2 Dec 2000, lot 592.rn Collection Geoff Kellow RDP., DF, Geneva, 29 Nov-3 Dec 2005, lot 31695.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40347 Victoria
1867/81: Laureated 6 d. blue, used on 1879 cover to Cork, Ireland tied by "Echuca / 4" duplex in black (April 15). The envelope with fine oval cachet of "J. MAULTBY / HERO" with Ship vignette struck in violet. Cork arrival cds (June 9) on reverse. Echuca is on the Murray River and the "Hero", built in 1874 by George Linklater, was first captained by J. Maultby. The paddle-steamer was still employed on the river in 1957 when she caught fire and sank. Raised in 1988, she has been fully restored and still operates from Echuca. A rare and unusual cover.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 26 Nov 2005, lot 558.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 27 July 2009, lot 445.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 550 CHFLot# : 40348 Victoria
1877 (July 24): 5 s. grey-blue & carmine, Die I on glazed paper, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 13, an unused example, fresh and fine appearance, minor horizontal bend, unused without gum Gi = £ 750.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 334.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 420 CHFLot# : 40349 Victoria
1867/83: 5 s. blue & red on glazed paper, Die II, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 13, an unused horizontal pair of fine fresh colour, some creasing, large part og. Stated to be unique as a multiple in the Molnar catalogue, without doubt a very rare stamp in an unused multiple Gi = £ 1'400+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, 29 June 2012, lot 343.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 40350 Victoria
1867/81: 6 d. blue, a used example on printed and illustrated envelope with circular "Independent Order of Good Templars, Victoria" and "Grand Lodge of Victoria of the Independent Order of Good Templars" in blue, tied by "Sandhurst / 4" duplex (March 25) with London arrival at left (May 17) in red. Some minor scuff but most unusual.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 120 CHFLot# : 40351 Victoria
1867/83: 5 s. indigo-blue & red on glazed paper, Die II, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, an unused example with varieties: "Double Line of Perforations at Top" and "Short second "I" in SHILLINGS", fine appearance, part og. The short second "I" variety occurred once per sheet - just 275 sheets were printed - therefore a very scarce, possibly unique stamp unused. Cert. RPSV (2012) Gi = £ 800 as normal / variety unpriced.rnrnProvenance: Rod Perry, Melbourne, 6 April 1995, lot 585.rn Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, 29 June 2012, lot 343.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40352 Victoria
Lot# : 40353 Victoria
1880: 8 d. red-brown on pink glazed paper, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, a used example from the November 1880 printing, very fine with neat barred "2" obliterator of Geelong. A much under-catalogued and very scarce stamp. Cert. Perry (2009) Gi = £ 500.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 5 Sept 2009, lot 430.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,400 CHFLot# : 40354 Victoria
1867/70: Laureated 1 d. green, Emergency printing on Saunders paper, wmk. Six Pence, perf. 13, a used horizontal strip of four, cancelled "481" barred numeral obliterators of Walhalla, a gold mining town. Scarce Gi = £ 320+.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 20 Jan 2007, lot 457.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 40355 Victoria
1870/73: 2 d. pale lilac, Laureated 1867/81 3 d.yellow-orange and 6 d. blue, used on 1872 cover to Aigre, France tied by "Beechworth / 9" duplexes in black (Jan 31). Red 'P.D.' in red below and French entry marking on front and Aigre arrival (March 18). Carried on the "Nubia" to Galle, "Delhi" to Suez and "Candia" from Alexandria to Brindisi. Lissted in the Ben Palmer census on page 89. A most attractive three colour franking.rnrnProvenance: Christie's, London, 7 Feb 1989, lot 644.rn Christie's, London, 22-23 Jan 1990, lot 1090.rn Collection Trevor Davis, DF, Geneva, 10-17 May 2003, lot 52914.rnStarting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 40356 Victoria
1873/74: Essay by William Bell for the 1 d. value on card (54 x 75 mm.), with Queen's head and vignette in grey and as issued, the frame hand-painted in deep and pale violet, with figures of value at sides (removed from issued stamp) and corners with issue date '1874' and pencil annotation to place figures '7' and '4' in the alternate corners. Three pinholes away from the design, a remarkable and beautiful Essay.rnrnProvenance: Collection J. R. W. Purves, RL, Zurich, 27 Nov 1980, lot 2158.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 16-21 Nov 1987, lot 20414.rn Collection Richard Stevenson, Spink, London, 6 April 2006, lot 1325.rn Collection "Besançon", Corinphila sale 229, Zurich, 28-29 Nov 2018, lot 3598.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHFLot# : 40357 Victoria
1873/87: 2 d. lailac-mauve, Die I, a used example on 1876 entire letter to Barnsdale, Gippsland, with interesting contents from the Penal Settlement at Pentridge, tied by Melbourne duplex (Aug 25), with Barnsdale arrival cds (Aug 29) on reverse. The entire is a two page letter with printed five line heading "Prisoners may write a letter on arrival to their friends, and one other every three months..." and is addressed to the Superintendant of Police in Barnsdale: "Having written...concerning the property that was taken from me on my arrest...I was arrested on 24th January 1871 and received a sentence of 10 years" and the letter is then internally docketed and annotated witth the replies of the Police and stating that the prisoner's propery was sold for £7 8s. 2d. A most interesting entire.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 150 CHFLot# : 40358 Victoria
1873/87: Bantam ½ d. rose-red (2), Bell 1880/84 1 d. green in a block of eight (4 x 2), 2 d. brown (6, including a block of four), perf. 12½, used on obverse and reverse of 1882 registered cover to Vienna, Austria endorsed "per S.S. Liguria via Naples", tied by "1" obliterators and by oval "REGISTERED / MELBOURNE" datestamp (Feb 22). Reverse with Naples transit (March 30) and Vienna arrival. Listed in the Ben Palmer census on pagee 37. A most attractive and scarce cover.rnrnProvenance: London & Brighton, London, 18 Sept 1981, lot 125.rn Collection Guy Linfield, Millenium, Melbourne, 11 Oct 2006, lot 303.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 29 March 2008, lot 483.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 380 CHFLot# : 40359 Victoria
1874: Bell Die Proof for the 2 s. design, unfinished design with lower right corner value tablet blank, imperforate in purple-black and affixed to card (58 x 53 mm.), with manuscript below "Apprd. by PMS 21/10/74 M" in ink. It is interesting that the Postmaster General approved the design in 1874 and the stamp itself was not issued until June or July 1881. Illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 199. A splendid and unique Proof.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 2,500 CHFLot# : 40360 Victoria
Lot# : 40361 Victoria
1878 (March 5): 1 d. yellow-green on yellow, Emergency printing on coloured paper, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 13, an unused example of superb centering, marginal from base of sheet, large part og. Scarce and particularly fine Gi = £ 170.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 25 June 2005, lot 793.Starting bid : 75 CHFHammer price : 75 CHFLot# : 40362 Victoria
1880/84: Naish 2 d. sepia, wmk. V over Crown, perf 13 x 12½, a used example, well centred and cancelled by Melbourne duplex (March 4, 1882) in black. Superb. Cert. RPSV (2016) Gi = unlisted and unpriced.rnrnProvenance: Mossgreen, Melbourne, 28-29 Nov 2016, lot 860.rnStarting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 250 CHFLot# : 40363 Victoria
1882/84: Naish 1 d. yellow-green, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, an unused block of twelve (6 x 2), corner marginal from the upper left corner of the sheet, of fine fresh colour, large part mostly unmounted og. A delightful multiple Gi = £ 1'020+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Richard Stevenson, Spink, London, 5-6 April 2005, lot 1362.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 19 Oct 2007, lot 610.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 360 CHFLot# : 40364 Victoria
1882/84: Naish 2 d. mauve, wmk. V over Crown, mixed perf. 12 x 12 x 12 x 12½, a used example lightly cancelled in black. A rare and elusive stamp with no recorded unused examples. A much under-catalogued variety. Cert. RPSV (1997) Gi = £ 750.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 12 May 2007, lot 575.rn Prestige, Melbourne 23 Sept 2011.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40365 Victoria
Stamp Statute 1884 (Jan 1): Stamp Statute 3 d. mauve, wmk. V over Crown sideways, perf. 13, an unused example of fine colour and centering, large part og. Just 4'552 stamps issued. Rare. Cert. RPSV (2011) Gi = £ 2'000.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011.rnrnStarting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,000 CHFLot# : 40366 Victoria
Stamp Statute 1884 (Jan 1): 10 s. purple-brown on pink paper, wmk. V over Crown sideways, perf. 12, an unused example of excellent rich colour, diagonal crease not affecting the appearance, well centred for this stamp, large part og. An extremely rare stamp. Cert. RPSV (2012) Gi = £ 3'250.rnrnProvenance: Collection Lese Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 374.Starting bid : 1,250 CHFHammer price : 2,400 CHFLot# : 40367 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884: Stamp Duty, Essay for the 15 s. value designed by Charles Jackson and Ludwig Lang, hand-painted on thick card (75 x 95 mm.) in reddish purple, pale reddish purple, black and Chinese white, with hand-drawn surround and perforations in pencil. The design similar to that adopted for the issued 1 d. value. Illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 227. Superb and of great beauty.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, Geneva, 27 Nov 1980, lot 2255.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 4-11 Dec 1988, lot 31168.rn Collection "Besanꞔon", Corinphila sale 221, Zurich, 23 Nov 2017, lot 6450.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 40368 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884: Stamp Duty £ 6 blue on pink, wmk. V over Crown upright, perf. 13, lithographed on glazed paper, an unused example of good colour, overprinted "SPECIMEN" diagonally reading up (Type 20) in black, trivial blunting of perfs. at base, large part og. Extremely rare with just two examples recorded. Cert. RPSV (2012).rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, Melbourne, 29 June 2012, lot 396.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40369 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884/96: Stamp Duty, typographed from electrotypes 2 s. imperforate progressive Die Proof in yellow-brown on wove paper, struck prior to the letters "J" and "L" being inserted in the upper corners. Eight examples recorded in three different colour combinations - four of this type. Rare and very fine.rnrnProvenance: Rod Perry, Melbourne, 3 April 1998, ex lot 1024.rn Collection Francis Kiddle, Leski, Melbourne, 9 May 2005, lot 480.rn Collection Richard Stevenson, RL, London, 6 April 2006, lot 1373.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40370 Victoria
1891: Postal Fiscal 1 d. ochre, perf 12, used on cover to Melbourne tied by "Ballarat / 5" duplex (Nov 5), the reverse of the envelope sealed by two pieces of marginal selvedge handstamped by framed "RECEIVED OPEN AT / BALLARAT" in black with Melbourne (Nov 6) arrival cds alongside. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection Hugh Freeman, Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 790.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40371 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884: Stamp Duty recess printed from the Die, £ 25 deep green, wmk. V over Crown sideways, perf. 12½, an unused example of rich colour, small perforation repair at right affecting two perfs., however an impressive example of an extremely rare and iconic high-value. Cert. RPSV (2002) Gi = £ 60'000.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 24 Jan 2004, lot 606. rnrnStarting bid : 6,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40372 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884/97: Stamp Duty, £ 25 dull blue-green, electrotyped wmk. V over Crown upright, perf. 12½, an unused example with margins all round, twice overprinted "Specimen." diagonally in black and manuscript "Specimen" in red ink, slight staining in lower margin, large part og. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection Nick Holness, Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 642.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 40373 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884/1900: Stamp Duty £ 100 pink-red, electrotyped, wmk. V over Crown sideways, perf. 12½, an unused example with margins all round, italic overprint "Specimen." struck three times diagonally in black to prevent any possible re-use, gum loss in top margin otherwise large part og., extremely rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection Nick Holness, Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 646.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40374 Victoria
Lot# : 40375 Victoria
1885/1895: Error of Colour, 4 d. lilac instead of magenta, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, a used example, issued in error during December 1886, of excellent colour, cancelled by barred duplex in black. A very scarce stamp. Cert. RPSL (1948), the certificate with signed notation by Purves at base Gi = £ 1'700.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 4 March 2006, lot 764.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 400 CHFLot# : 40376 Victoria
1885: "STAMP / DUTY" overprint in blue on Naish design 4 d. rose-red, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, a used block of six (3 x 2), neatly cancelled by "Melbourne" duplexes (10 March 1886) in black. Scarce Gi = £ 480+.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 626.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 40377 Victoria
1886/96: 2 d. mauve vertical pair and 6 d. ultramarine, used on 1889 registered cover to Boston, USA tied by both "TRARALGON / 326" duplex and oval "Post And Telegraph Office / Traralagon" datestamp (Sept 19) with framed REGISTERED at left. Listed in the Ben Palmer census on page 220. Reverse with Melbourne and San Francisco (Oct 26) transits and Boston arrival. Fresh and very fine.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 40378 Victoria
1886/96: New Design 1 s., a Die Proof, perforated in brownish lake-red, printed on thick ungummed, unwatermarked white wove paper, line perf. 12½. Scarce and most unusualrnrnProvenance: Estate of Ronald Harrison of the Stamp Printing Office.rn Collection Max Watson, Premier, Melbourne, 25 Jan 2003, ex lot 324.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 350 CHFLot# : 40379 Victoria
1887: Die Proof in red for 1 s. 6 d. design, imperforate on card paper (26 x 31 mm.), designed and engraved by Charles Naish and typographed at the Victorian Government printer's in Melbourne. The sole recorded Proof in this colour: probably rejected due to the colour similarity with other values - see "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP, page 269. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 26-27 Oct 1982, lot 603.rn Collection Rod Perry. DF, Zurich, 4-11 Dec 1988, ex lot 31175.rn Stanley Gibbons, Melbourne, 13 April 1994, lot 1252.rn Collection "Besanꞔon", Corinphila sale 221, 23 Nov 2017, lot 6458.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 350 CHFLot# : 40380 Victoria
1886/96: Stamp Duty "Eighteen Pence" (1 s. 6 d.) hand-painted Essay showing Britannia and dormant Lion, in shades of pale and dark green on thin card (55 x 69 mm.) marked 'B' at upper right; pinholes at upper left where previously affixed to a Post Offcie file. Unadopted design but spectacular and unique: illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 270.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, Geneva, 27 Nov 1980, lot 2191.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 16-21 Nov 1987, lot 20430.rn Collection Sir Gawaine Baillie, Sotheby's, Melbourne, 13-15 July 2005, lot 1178.rnStarting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40381 Victoria
1890 (Aug 2): £ 8 mauve & brown-orange, wmk. V over Crown upright, perf. 12½, an unused example centred to left, rich vibrant colour, good perforations for this issue, part og. An exceedingly rare stamp. Cert. Ceremuga (2002) Gi = £ 18'000.rnrnProvenance: Prestige, Melbourne, 15 May 2004, lot 1010.Starting bid : 4,000 CHFHammer price : 6,500 CHFLot# : 40382 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1884/96: Stamp Duty 1 s. 6 d. rosine, 6 s. apple-green perf. 13, Naish 1884 2 s. 6 d. brown-orange and laureated "STAMP DUTY" 3 d. orange (3) used on 1886 cover to France endorsed "S.S. Potosi via Suez and Naples" all tied by "1" numeral obliterators in black with five strikes of "R" below. Oval "REGISTERED / MELBOURNE" datestamp below (Oct 15). Red 'Modane a Paris' transit cds (Nov 20) and reverse with Bordeaux arrival cds. Illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 207. Listed in the Ben Palmer census on page 95. One stamp missing at top left and a few small age spots not detracting from a superbly colourful and famous cover.rnrnProvenance: London & Brighton, London, 17 Nov 1978, lot 151.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Geneva, 16-21 Nov 1987, lot 20043.rn Rod Perry, Melbourne, 14 Nov 1989, lot 662.rn Rod Perry, Melbourne, 5 Dec 1997, lot 512.rn Stanley Gibbons, Melbourne, 18 March 1999, lot 1661.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 735.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 550 CHFLot# : 40383 Victoria
1901/10: 1 d. rose, Die II, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, an unused corner marginal pair, strip of three and a block of four all showing doubled vertical rows of perforations in margin (or between the stamps on the block), 1905 1 d. pale rose-red, Die III, in an unused corner marginal block of twelve with "CA" Monogram in margin and another block of twelve with "JBC" Monogram from final printing, a fresh and fine group, large part og.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 150 CHFLot# : 40384 Victoria
1900: Essay for Empire Patriotic Fund Issue, 2 d. Essay hand-drawn in pencil and hand-painted artwork for proposed "Victoria Cross" design in shades of black and grey with Duty Plate highlighted in green and central vignette in Chinese white, imperforate on thin card and affixed to a larger card (60 x 92 mm.), and the design for "Postage" added at the sides in manuscript. Endorsed at top "2nd Prize W.H.W" and noted "1d. One Penny" at base. Illustrated in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 283. A unique and spectacular Essay.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, Geneva, 27 Nov 1980, lot 2211.rn Collection Rod Perry, DF, Zurich, 4-11 Dec 1988, lot 31179.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 22 April 2006, lot 421.Starting bid : 10,000 CHFHammer price : 10,000 CHFLot# : 40385 Victoria
Lot# : 40386 Victoria
Lot# : 40387 Victoria
Lot# : 40388 Victoria
Lot# : 40389 Victoria
1901/10: 1½ d. red-brown on yellow paper, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½ x 12, a fine unused example with variety: "THREE HALFPENCE Omitted" at base, presumably due to adherence on the plate, fresh and fine, large part og. A dramatic and rare variety.rnrnProvenance: Premier, Melbourne, 2 Aug 2013, lot 669.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40390 Victoria
1905/13: 2½ d. dull blue, wmk. V over Crown, line perf. 12½, a used horizontal pair, marginal from base of sheet, variety "Imperforate between Stamp and Margin", lightly cancelled to order. Mentioned in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 300. Believed unique.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves.rn Premier, Melbourne, 17 May 2003.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : 800 CHFLot# : 40391 Victoria
1901/10: Large format Die Proof for the 1 s. value printed in grey-black on greenish wove paper (110 x 133 mm.) with POSTAGE inscribed twice in vignette, Type B - Postage 7 mm., fresh and very fine. Splendid and extremely rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 14 Jan 1981, lot 1030.rn Collection Rod Perry. rn Premier, Melbourne, 25 Jan 2003, lot 332.rnStarting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 40392 Victoria
Lot# : 40393 Victoria
1901/10: 5 s. rose-red & pale blue, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, a used block of six (3 x 2), positions 5-7/15-17, with cancelled to order datestamps of Melbourne (Nov 27, 1901) struck in black. A most attractive multiple: the largest cto multiple in private hands.rnrnProvenance: Collection Les Molnar, Prestige, 29 June 2012, lot 487.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 250 CHFLot# : 40394 Victoria
1901: Edward VII Colour Trial Proof for the £ 1 value, perf. 12½, printed in rose-pink on thick unwatermarked ungummed paper. Well centred and very fine. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Premier, Melbourne, 26 Jan 2002, lot 988.rn Prestige, Melbourne, 23 Sept 2011, lot 634.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40395 Victoria
1910/10: £ 1 bright-rose, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 12½, an unused block of fine colour and perfect centering, superb, large part og. with lower pair unmounted og. Rare Gi = £ 1'400+.rnrnProvenance: Rod Perry, Melbourne, 1 Feb 1989, ex lot 831.rn Rod Perry, Melbourne, 14 June 2001, lot 708.Starting bid : 600 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 40396 Victoria
1901: Bantam ½ d. blue-green, wmk. V over Crown, perf. 11, an unused vertical pair from lower right of sheet or pane, variety "Imperforate between Stamp and Margin", fresh and fine, large part og. Scarce.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 14 Jan 1981, lot 1057.rn Collection Rod Perry.rn Premier, Melbourne, 25 Jan 2003, lot 341.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 1,400 CHFLot# : 40397 Victoria
Stamp Duty 1905: Stamp Duty Edward VII composite Essay for the proposed £ 25 value, hand-painted in India ink and grey wash touched up with Chinese white on thick card (113 x 82 mm.), the portrait on separate piece inserted into frame at left. Small pinhole at top right, a stunning Essay of great rarity.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.R.W. Purves, RL, London, 14 Jan 1981, lot 1149.rn Premier, Melbourne, 19 July 2003, lot 804.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 40398 Victoria
1905/13: Range with bantam ½ d. bluish-green, perf. 12½, wmk. Crown over A, perf 12½ in wmk. upright unused block of eight (4 x 2) from top of sheet with horizontal double perforation variety and a block of six with similar variety (wmk. sideways), together with 1 d. rose-red, Die III in unused blocks of four (2, one marginal) showing double perf. variety vertically, an unused vertical strip of four from corner of the sheet with vertical double perf. variety and an unused corner block of six with additional horizontal row of perfs.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 40399 Victoria
1905/13: 5 s. rose-red & blue, wmk. Crown over A, perf. 12½, an unused example, sheet marginal at base, variety "Imperforate between Stamp and Margin", fresh and fine, large part og. Mentioned in "The Stamps of Victoria" by Geoff Kellow RDP on page 312 who states that unused pair is recorded, from the evidence of this stamp, it appears that the recorded pair has now been split. Rare.rnrnProvenance: Stanley Gibbons, Melbourne, 26 Oct 1991, lot 792.rn Premier, Melbourne, 25 Jan 2003, lot 343.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : not sold
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