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NEW ZEALAND continued...

1864-1867 WATERMARKED LARGE STAR continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1401 c   1868 (24 June) triple rate blue envelope (221x93mm.) from Wellington to the General Post Office, Waterloo, Sydney, bearing 2d. blue Plate II (12, several retouched) cancelled
with 070 duplexes and showing Waterloo c.d.s. (4.7) alongside, the en1868 (24 June) triple rate blue envelope (221x93mm.) from Wellington to the General Post Office, Waterloo, Sydney, bearing 2d. blue Plate II (12, several retouched) cancelled with "070" duplexes and showing Waterloo c.d.s. (4.7) alongside, the envelope returned to Sydney, charged "8d" and marked "To be called for", the reverse with Nelson (25.6) and two different Sydney datestamps (3.7 and 4.7). A remarkable franking. Holcombe (1992) and R.P.S. (2006) Certificates. Sc. 32; S.G. 115. provenance: F.C. Krichauff, November 1947 John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $4,000-5,000

SOLD for $4,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1402 c   1869 (15 Mar.) envelope from Wellington to the General Post Office, Sydney, marked Via Melbourne, bearing 3d. deep mauve (2, one in a brighter shade) tied by 070 duplex the
envelope redirected to Sportsmans Arms, Pitt Street, showi1869 (15 Mar.) envelope from Wellington to the General Post Office, Sydney, marked "Via Melbourne", bearing 3d. deep mauve (2, one in a brighter shade) tied by "070" duplex; the envelope redirected to "Sportsmans Arms, Pitt Street", showing Sydney c.d.s. (9.4) and framed "not known by the/letter carrier", both in red, with manuscript "Left" alongside, the reverse shows two different Sydney datestamps (3.4 and 8.4). A neat and most attractive franking. Sc. 33a; S.G. 118. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1403 c   1869 (7 July) blue envelope registered from Lawrence to Melbourne, bearing 6d. brown and 1- yellow-green (both with a small defect) each lightly cancelled 017 and with
despatch c.d.s. alongside, showing superb registered h.s. in red at1869 (7 July) blue envelope registered from Lawrence to Melbourne, bearing 6d. brown and 1/- yellow-green (both with a small defect) each lightly cancelled "017" and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, showing superb "registered" h.s. in red at upper left and, at lower left, "registered/g.p.o./dunedin n.z." double-oval d.s. (8.7) with arrival c.d.s. (17.7) alongside; central vertical fold clear of both adhesives and handstamps. A most attractive franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 36a, 37a; S.G. 122a, 125. provenance: Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1404 c   1865 (14 July) envelope from Otago to Stranraer, Scotland, bearing 1d.carmine-vermilion strip of six, clearly tied and showing, on reverse, despatch, Dunedin (15.7) and
arrival (22.9) datestamps. A very rare and attractive franking. B.P.A. Certif1865 (14 July) envelope from Otago to Stranraer, Scotland, bearing 1d.carmine-vermilion strip of six, clearly tied and showing, on reverse, despatch, Dunedin (15.7) and arrival (22.9) datestamps. A very rare and attractive franking. B.P.A. Certificate (1991) states "strip has been removed from the cover and re-affixed". Sc. 31 shade; S.G. 110. provenance: Christies Robson Lowe, October 1989 "Samos", June 1991 (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1405 c   1866 (5 Apr.) soldiers envelope to Much Woolton near Liverpool, headed From No 1413 Corporal John Thomas D Company 214th Regt., countersigned by Commanding Officer, bearing
1d. carmine-vermilion cancelled 8 and showing, on reverse, Wang1866 (5 Apr.) soldier's envelope to Much Woolton near Liverpool, headed "From No 1413 Corporal John Thomas D Company 2/14th Regt.", countersigned by Commanding Officer, bearing 1d. carmine-vermilion cancelled "8" and showing, on reverse, Wanganui, Wellington (10.4) and Liverpool (17.6) datestamps. Attractive and rare, being one of a few 2nd. Maori War covers still in private hands. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 31; S.G. 110. provenance: Gerald Sattin "Yeroc", 2000 John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $7,500-10,000

CLOSED
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1406 c   1866 (May) blue envelope to Bannockburn, bearing 2d. deep blue Plate II vertical strip of three placed sideways and twice cancelled by manuscript Okarita 22566, showing red
London Paid transit d.s. (13.8) alongside with arrival c.d.s. (141866 (May) blue envelope to Bannockburn, bearing 2d. deep blue Plate II vertical strip of three placed sideways and twice cancelled by manuscript "Okarita 22/5/66", showing red London Paid transit d.s. (13.8) alongside with arrival c.d.s. (14.8) on reverse; the envelope a fraction soiled and with a few minor age spots. A marvelous goldfields item. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 32; S.G. 114. provenance: Marcel Stanley, November 1977 Major Henry Dumas, March 2000 Note: Okarita was opened on 1st February, 1866 and the name changed to Okarito about 1st January, 1874. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

CLOSED
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1407 c   1867 (Apr.) double rate blue envelope from Napier to Lymington and forwarded locally, bearing 2d. deep blue Plate II (3) and 6d. red-brown, all lightly cancelled, showing
handstruck 1 (penny) for redirection and, on reverse, despatch, London (21867 (Apr.) double rate blue envelope from Napier to Lymington and forwarded locally, bearing 2d. deep blue Plate II (3) and 6d. red-brown, all lightly cancelled, showing handstruck "1" (penny) for redirection and, on reverse, despatch, London (28.6) and arrival (27.6) datestamps; the envelope with part flap missing. A charming franking. Holcombe Opinion (1988). Sc. 32, 36; S.G. 114, 122. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
1408 c   1869 (21 Dec.) envelope from Auckland to Bedale, Yorkshire, marked Via Southampton, bearing 2d. blue Plate II and 4d. yellow (one blunt corner) sharing 1 duplex and showing,
on reverse, arrival c.d.s. (26.2) the envelope with some soilin1869 (21 Dec.) envelope from Auckland to Bedale, Yorkshire, marked "Via Southampton", bearing 2d. blue Plate II and 4d. yellow (one blunt corner) sharing "1" duplex and showing, on reverse, arrival c.d.s. (26.2); the envelope with some soiling on face though a colorful and most unusual make-up of the 6d. rate. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 32, 35; S.G. 115, 120. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $750-1,000

CLOSED
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1409 c   1870 (4 June) envelope from New Plymouth to Leicestershire, bearing 3d. lilac pair, both neatly cancelled 9, showing despatch and arrival (25.8) datestamps alongside plus
framed too late at upper left the envelope a little soiled and w1870 (4 June) envelope from New Plymouth to Leicestershire, bearing 3d. lilac pair, both neatly cancelled "9", showing despatch and arrival (25.8) datestamps alongside plus framed "too late" at upper left; the envelope a little soiled and with some damage to flap. Sc. 33; S.G. 117. provenance: H. Gordon Kaye, April 1991 (Image) Est. $750-1,000

CLOSED
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1410 c   1869 (Mar.?) newspaper wrapper to Erfurt, Prussia, bearing 1d. orange (small defect at right), 4d. yellow and 6d. red-brown, each cancelled by indistinct obliterator, showing
oval-framed pd and London Paid c.d.s. (22.5) in red with, on reve1869 (Mar.?) newspaper wrapper to Erfurt, Prussia, bearing 1d. orange (small defect at right), 4d. yellow and 6d. red-brown, each cancelled by indistinct obliterator, showing oval-framed "pd" and London Paid c.d.s. (22.5) in red with, on reverse, "ausg." arrival d.s. (24.5). A most attractive and uncommon three-color, newspaper wrapper, franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 31a, 35, 36; S.G. 112, 120, 122a. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 Note: As per 1 June 1867 announcement, newspapers to Prussia were charged 1d. each plus the Book Rate according to weight. (Image) Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $4,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1411 c   1869 (5 July) envelope from Hokitika to Harvey, Albert County, marked Via England, bearing 6d. red-brown (2) twice cancelled with C21 duplex, showing red crayon 6, London Paid
c.d.s. (13.9) and 2cents accountancy h.s., bot1869 (5 July) envelope from Hokitika to Harvey, Albert County, marked "Via England", bearing 6d. red-brown (2) twice cancelled with "C/21" duplex, showing red crayon "6", London Paid c.d.s. (13.9) and "2/cents" accountancy h.s., both in red, small part St. John c.d.s. and, on reverse, Christchurch (7.7), St. John (28.9) and Harvey (29.9) datestamps. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 36; S.G. 122a. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1412 c   1869 (Mar.) mourning envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 1- deep green placed sideways and tied by 21 duplex, showing red crayon 1 and 16, London Paid transit
c.d.s. (22.5) and light arrival datestamp. A very scarce co1869 (Mar.) mourning envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 1/- deep green placed sideways and tied by "21" duplex, showing red crayon "1" and "16", London Paid transit c.d.s. (22.5) and light arrival datestamp. A very scarce cover carried by P&O service via Australia and Suez. R.P.S. Certificate (2002) states "stamp lifted, cover cleaned, and reaffixed". Sc. 37b, S.G. 123. provenance: Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1413 c   1870 (23 Feb.) envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 1- yellow-green clearly tied by 21 duplex, showing red crayon 1 and 16, London Paid transit c.d.s. (22.4)
and light arrival datestamp (10.5) the envelope with som1870 (23 Feb.) envelope from Invercargill to Harbour Grace, bearing 1/- yellow-green clearly tied by "21" duplex, showing red crayon "1" and "16", London Paid transit c.d.s. (22.4) and light arrival datestamp (10.5); the envelope with some minor fox spotting. B.P.A. Certificate (1994). Sc. 37a; S.G. 125. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,350.00
Will close during Public Auction
1414 c   1869 (9 June) pale green envelope from Dunedin to Pictou, bearing 6d. red-brown (2) twice cancelled with O duplex, showing manuscript 6, handstruck 3d and London Paid (13.8)
transit c.d.s., all in red on face, and the reverse with Halif1869 (9 June) pale green envelope from Dunedin to Pictou, bearing 6d. red-brown (2) twice cancelled with "O" duplex, showing manuscript "6", handstruck "3d" and London Paid (13.8) transit c.d.s., all in red on face, and the reverse with Halifax oval d.s. (23.8) and arrival c.d.s. (23.8). A rare and most attractive franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 36; S.G. 122a. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

CLOSED
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1415 c   1867 (20 Sept.) envelope from Dunedin to Delaware, marked Per Otago via Suez, bearing 2d. blue Plate II (4) and 3d. deep mauve vertical pair, all cancelled by O duplexes,
showing manuscript 8 in red ink, London Paid transit d.s. (231867 (20 Sept.) envelope from Dunedin to Delaware, marked "Per Otago via Suez", bearing 2d. blue Plate II (4) and 3d. deep mauve vertical pair, all cancelled by "O" duplexes, showing manuscript "8" in red ink, London Paid transit d.s. (23.11) and "boston br. pkt." c.d.s. (4.12); the envelope with small tear at top and the upper stamp in the pair defective, nevertheless a scarce and attractive franking. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 32, 33a; S.G. 115, 118. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1416 c   1869 (30 June) envelope (H.M.S. Blanche crest on flap) from Auckland to Elk Creek Post Office Wisconsin, initialled AHM (Albert H. Markham, first lieutenant on H.M.S. Blanche
and later, in 1871, Commander of H.M.S. Rosario1869 (30 June) envelope (H.M.S. Blanche crest on flap) from Auckland to "Elk Creek Post Office" Wisconsin, initialled "AHM" (Albert H. Markham, first lieutenant on H.M.S. Blanche and later, in 1871, Commander of H.M.S. Rosario), bearing 6d. red-brown pair tied by "1" duplex, showing manuscript "6", London Paid c.d.s. (13.9) and "2/cents" accountancy h.s. (additionally tying the pair), all in red. A neat and most attractive franking. B.P.A. Certificate (1991). Sc. 36; S.G. 122. provenance: H. Gordon Kaye, April 1991 Note: H.M.S. "Blanche" made a punitive expedition to the Solomon Islands in 1867 and later visited New Zealand. She visited the Auckland Islands to search for survivors from a whaleboat from the schooner "Daphne" with crew and members aboard who were endeavoring to recover gold from the "General Grant" which crashed into the cliffs on 14 May 1866. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

CLOSED
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1417 c   1869 (24 Aug.) envelope from Greymouth to Maine, bearing 1- green tied by 20 in oval of bars, showing red crayon 6, London Paid (6.11?) and New York Paid All (16.11)
datestamps, both with dates unclear, and 2cents accountancy h.s.,1869 (24 Aug.) envelope from Greymouth to Maine, bearing 1/- green tied by "20" in oval of bars, showing red crayon "6", London Paid (6.11?) and New York Paid All (16.11) datestamps, both with dates unclear, and "2/cents" accountancy h.s., all in red, despatch and Hokitika (4.9) c.d.s. on reverse. R.P.S. Certificate (2006). Sc. 37b; S.G. 124. provenance: John Woolfe, October 2006 (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

CLOSED
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1418 c   1865 (18 Dec.) blue envelope from Invercargill to Hawick, Scotland, marked Via Marseilles, bearing 4d. deep rose and 6d. red-brown, both lightly cancelled and showing despatch
c.d.s. alongside with arrival d.s. (13.2.66) on reverse. A neat1865 (18 Dec.) blue envelope from Invercargill to Hawick, Scotland, marked "Via Marseilles", bearing 4d. deep rose and 6d. red-brown, both lightly cancelled and showing despatch c.d.s. alongside with arrival d.s. (13.2.66) on reverse. A neat and attractive franking. Sc. 34, 36. provenance: Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
1419 c   1866 (15 Jan.) pink envelope, with printed viamarseilles at top left, from Dunedin to Campbelltown, Scotland, bearing 4d. deep rose and 6d. red-brown, both tied by Dunedin
otago duplex, showing c&gr.p.o. h.s. at lower left1866 (15 Jan.) pink envelope, with printed "via/marseilles" at top left, from Dunedin to Campbelltown, Scotland, bearing 4d. deep rose and 6d. red-brown, both tied by Dunedin "otago" duplex, showing "c&g/r.p.o." h.s. at lower left and, on reverse, Greenock (16.3) and arrival (17.3) datestamps. A neat and delightful franking. Sc. 34, 36; S.G. 119, 122. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1420 c   1866 (8 Feb.) envelope from New Plymouth to Bridgend, Wales, marked Via Marseilles, bearing 2d. blue Plate I (worn) pair (one damaged), superb 4d. deep rose and 6d. red-brown
pair (one small defect at top) and a single, all neatly cancelled1866 (8 Feb.) envelope from New Plymouth to Bridgend, Wales, marked "Via Marseilles", bearing 2d. blue Plate I (worn) pair (one damaged), superb 4d. deep rose and 6d. red-brown pair (one small defect at top) and a single, all neatly cancelled by crisp "9" duplex and showing very fine unframed "late/fee" h.s. with, on reverse, Nelson (9.2) and arrival (12.4) datestamps. A spectacular franking of great charm and rarity. Sc. 32a, 34, 36; S.G. 113, 119, 122. provenance: Christie's Robson Lowe, October 1989 (Image) Est. $6,000-8,000

SOLD for $5,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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