Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale - 15027

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

 18 AUGUST 2015

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STAMPS  COINS  BANKNOTES  MEDALS  BONDS & SHARES  AUTOGRAPHS  BOOKS  WINES

18 AUGUST 2015

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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch FRPSL Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant) USA - George Eveleth Richard Debney EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Tommy Chau Doris Lo COINS UK - Richard Bishop Tim Robson Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Greg Cole Luke Mitchell Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung Paul Pei Po Chow BANKNOTES UK - Barnaby Faull Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber Thomasina Smith USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) CHINA - Kelvin Cheung Paul Pei Po Chow ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BONDS & SHARES UK - Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Thomasina Smith USA - Luke Mitchell EUROPE - Peter Christen CHINA - Kelvin Cheung BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) WINES CHINA - Guillaume Willk-Fabia Angie Ihlo Fung YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO) Chairman’s Office Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Mira Adusei-Poku Grace Hawkins Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti Tatyana Boyadzhieva John Winchcombe Tom Mathews Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Hemel Thakore Veronica Morris IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Michael Addo Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Amit Ramprashad Finance & Administration Aleena Nieves Auctioneer Luke Mitchell YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Administration Angie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Doris Lo Gary Tan

SALE CALENDAR 2015/16 STAMPS 15/16 July 20/21 July 16 August 16/17 August 18 August September 24 September 26 September 6 October 7 October 21 October November November 24/25 November 10 December 27/28 January COINS 15 July 16 August 27 August 22/23 September 24/25 September 14 November 2/3 December BANKNOTES 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 29/30 September 1 October 14 November 8 December MEDALS 23 July 16 August 19 November BONDS & SHARES 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 14 November 27 November

The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Antique Maps Sale during the International Exhibition The “Sentosa” Collection of Straits Settlements, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak sale during the International Exhibition Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History Windward Islands and British Guiana, British Honduras, Cayman Islands and Jamaica from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The “Fordwater” Collection of New Zealand The Award-Winning Len Jury Collection of New Zealand Postal History, Stationery, 1913 Auckland and 1920 Victory Issues Great Britain Stamps and Postal History The Charles W. Adams Collection of United States and Canada The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale, featuring the John Sussex Collection of South West Africa,1880-1928 Bermuda from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale

151 15026 15040

Singapore Singapore London

15041 15027 15037

London Hong Kong London

15042 CSS14 15043

London London New York New York

15044 15045 152 153

London London London

15046 15047 16010

Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

London

15005

Singapore Hong Kong London New York Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 15006 322 CSS19 15007

Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes

Singapore Hong Kong New York London London Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 322 15009 15009 CSS19 15048

Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria

London

15002

Singapore London

15038 15003

Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Bonds & Share Certificates of the World

Singapore Hong Kong New York Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 322 CSS19 15019

Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History

London

15037

An Evening of Selected Rums, Fine Wines, Whiskies and Cognacs during the International Exhibition Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits

Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

SFW15 SFW16 SFW17 SFW18

AUTOGRAPHS September WINES 15 August 17 September 10 December 15 January

The above sale dates are subject to change Spink offers the following services:

Ken Imase kimase@spink.com

New York London Singapore

– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS – – SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Tuesday 18 August 2015 in Singapore and on and/or SALE LOCATION

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SALE DETAILS

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Tuesday 18 August 2015 at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 2001-2413) Tuesday 18 August 2015 at 2.30 p.m. (Lots 2414-2645) In sending commission bids or making enquiries, this sale should be referred to as BATIK - 15027

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Extensions Please see important changes to our Terms and Conditions for Buyers in regard to Extensions published at the back of this catalogue. Prospective buyers who wish to obtain an expert opinion on any lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containing undescribed stamps) are requested to notify Spink in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the sale. If accepted by Spink, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the lot for the purposes of Condition 3.4 of our Terms and Conditions for Buyers. Notice of a request for an expert opinion must give the reason why such is required and specify the identity of the expert which will be subject to the agreement of Spink. All lots for which Certificates of Authenticity are desired must be submitted by Spink to the Expert Committee for choice.

Buyers are reminded that any lot(s) purchased “on extension” are subject to payment in accordance with our normal Terms & Conditions of Business. Settlement of any lots on extension should be made at the time of invoice payment. Overdue accounts are subject to interest charges. Extensions requested on account of condition will not be accepted for expert opinions. Any Lot described as having faults or defects may not be returned should a certificate cite other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description. Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the lot. It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted.

Notes Concerning Descriptions GUM: Original gum should be expected on unused stamps where appropriate, unless stated otherwise in the description: mint unused with original gum showing slight disturbance caused by previous hinge, which may be present in part or entirely removed part original gum unused with original gum significantly disturbed or heavily hinged unmounted mint original gum as issued unused without gum COVERS: Should be expected to have minor nicks and tears usually from opening. Folded letters or covers normally have one or two file folds. These are not described unless of an exceptional nature and are not grounds for return. entire letter complete as sent with comments still attached to the outer address portion entire the outer portion of a folded letter but without contents cover an envelope

Symbols and Abbreviations 刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ អ + អ B

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var. cat. c.d.s.

unmounted mint unused used block of four block larger than four used on cover, entire letter, etc. on piece variety, varieties catalogue, catalogue value circular datestamp

d.s. h.s. ᔛ A ᔛ S ᔛ C ᔛ E ᔛ P

F R

datestamp handstamp air mail specimen cancelled essay proof forgery reprint

References Catalogue values and numbers are those taken from the latest available edition. The use of Gibbons Specialised catalogues in Great Britain sales is clearly indicated. Where other catalogues are used they are mentioned by name. Buyers are reminded that payment must be made within seven days from the date of sale (condition 5.4.1), and interest will be added for overdue accounts (condition 5.10.1.1). Please note charges for credit card payments (condition 5.4.3(iii)). Buyers are reminded that if they default on a successful bid that details relating to such default may be shared with other auction houses and live bidding platforms (condition 5.11). 2


August 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE Note: All buyers must read the notes concerning requests for Extensions printed on page 2 of this catalogue. The Terms of that notice must be complied with fully under all circumstances. Please note that bidders who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. Spink is pleased to continue to offer our brand new on-line bidding platform Spink Live for no charge through www.spink.com.

TUESDAY 18 AUGUST 2015 First Session commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 2001-2413) STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Early Letters and Handstamps

2001 2001

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1611 (12 Jan.) entire letter written in Portuguese from the Holy House of Mia (Misericordia), Malacca to the same Order in Portugal and showing, on reverse, a good red wax seal. Stated to be the earliest known letter from Malacca. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

2002 2002

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1624 entire letter written in Portuguese from “De La Casa di Malacca� addressed to Holy House of Mia (Misericordia), Mercy of Esqueiro (near Avieiro, Portugal) and showing, on reverse, a good red wax seal. A very early letter from Malacca. Photo 3

S$5,000-6,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, Early Letters and Handstamps - contd.

2003 2003

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1828 (13 June) entire letter from Penang to London, marked “p H.M. Ship Champion”, rated “1/-”, showing a very fine strike of circular intaglio “PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND/POST OFFICE ” handstamp in red with manuscript date inserted, framed “ INDIA LETTER/PORTSMOUTH” in red and, on reverse, light arrival datestamp (17.11). A very much above average example of the datestamp on a lovely clean entire. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

2004 2004

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1836 (1 Mar.) entire letter from Calcutta to Padang showing, on reverse, despatch c.d.s. and Ship Letter d.s. along with fine framed “PINANG/POST OFFICE” d.s. in red (earliest recorded date); a little soiled and some faults along folds. Rare, about twelve examples are recorded. Photo WWW.SPINK.COM

S$5,000-6,000


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2005 2005

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1841 (Feb.) large part entire letter from Malacca to London, rated “8” and showing, on reverse across join, framed “MALACCA/Paid” d.s. in red and framed “DOVER/INDIA LETTER”. A good strike of this very rare datestamp, of which six examples are recorded. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

PROVENANCE: Tay Peng Hian, November 1986 Spink Singapore auction, June 2000

2006

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1850 (24 Oct.) entire letter ex the “Huth” correspondence from Batavia to London, marked “via Marseilles”, rated “1/10”, showing sender’s cachet in red at lower left, part “BATAVIA/FRANCO” d.s. in blue and, on reverse, light framed “SINGAPORE/Bearing” and arrival c.d.s. (19.12)

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S$200-250


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

India used in Straits Settlements 2007

2008

2009

A small range including 1854 1⁄ 2 a. Die I pair with chignon retouch and 1a. Dies I (cut into at foot) and II, 1855 blue glazed paper 4a. and 8a. (perf faults), 1856-66 no wmk 1⁄ 2 a., 2a. (2, shades), 4a. black and 4a. green, and two pieces, one bearing 8p., 2a. and 8a., the other bearing 8p., 2a. orange and 4a. green (2), all cancelled “B/172”, good to fine. Cat. £2200+

S$1,000-1,200

1854 1⁄ 2 a., 1a. (2), 2a. (4 with a pair) and cut-to-shape 4a., 1855 4a. pair and 8a. (2), and 1856-65 values (21) to 8a., all cancelled “B/172”; fair to fine strikes

S$1,000-1,200

1854 1a. Die I, a horizontal pair with another part stamp at left, good to large margins, cancelled “B/147”, fine. S.G. Z21, £600+. Photo

S$600-800

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 2010 ័

2011

2012

1854 1a. Die I, strips of five and four, both with half a stamp cut off, on 1854 part front and back to France?, all cancelled “B/172” and showing “SINGAPORE/P.O.” c.d.s. in red. S.G. Z61, £1575+. Photo

S$800-1,000

1854 4a. Head Die III, a pair with good to large margins, both cancelled “B/172”, fine. R.P.S. Certificate (2003). S.G. Z67, £2800. Photo

S$1,800-2,200

1855 8a. carmine on blue glazed paper, centrally cancelled “B/109”; a few short perfs at foot otherwise fine. S.G. Z6, £950. Photo

S$800-1,000

PROVENANCE:

Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007 2013

1856-64 1a. brown horizontal pair, both cancelled “B/109”, fine. S.G. Z8, £1000. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

PROVENANCE:

Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007 2014

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1858 (May) entire letter to Boston, USA, bearing 1856 1⁄ 2 a., 1a., 2a. and 8a., each cancelled “B/172”, showing red crayon “1/4”, London Paid transit c.d.s. (9.6), “BOSTON/5Cts/BR. PKT.” d.s. (22.6) and, on reverse, Singapore PO despatch d.s. A rare and most attractive four-colour franking. Photo Photos also appear on page 17

WWW.SPINK.COM

S$1,500-1,800


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2010

2014

2017

2018

2023

2024

2049

2026

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA India used in Straits Settlements - contd.

A Rare 6a. Rate Bisect Franking

2015 2015

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1859 (3 Sept.) entire from Singapore to Glasgow, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 4a. black on blue glazed paper and 4a. black on white paper (slightly toned) bisected diagonally, both tied by “B/172” obliterator and showing, on reverse, “SINGAPORE/P.O.” c.d.s. in red and arrival d.s. (17.10). R.P.S. Certificate (2001). Photo PROVENANCE:

Dale Litchtenstein Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

WWW.SPINK.COM

S$20,000-25,000


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE

A Rare 14a. Rate Bisect Franking

2016

2016

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1859 (Oct.) entire from Singapore to Glasgow, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 4a. black on blue glazed paper pair and two singles, one bisected diagonally, clearly tied by “B/172” obliterator and showing, on reverse, “SINGAPORE/P.O.” c.d.s. in red and arrival d.s. (11.11). A rare and attractive franking of exhibition quality. R.P.S. Certificate (1981). Photo PROVENANCE: Charles Taylor, May 1981 Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

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S$25,000-30,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA India used in Straits Settlements - contd. 2017

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1859 envelope from Singapore to Indiana USA, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 1a. brown with 4a. black and 8a. carmine on blue glazed paper, lightly cancelled “B/172”, showing red crayon “1/10d”, manuscript “16” and “Due 5c”, red London Paid transit d.s. (28.11), Detroit c.d.s. (18.12) and oval-framed “5” with, on reverse, “SINGAPORE/P.O.” c.d.s. in red; some minor soiling. A rare and attractive franking. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 2018

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1860 (c.) double rate envelope from Penang to Trieste, bearing 1856 8a. pale carmine (2) cancelled indistinct “B/147” obliterators and with the left hand stamp tied by fine “PENANG/P.O.” handstamp in red, variously rated and showing arrival d.s. on reverse. A rare cover, one of three recorded to Trieste bearing De La Rue issues. Holcombe Certificate (1997). Photo

S$3,000-4,000

2019 2019 ័

1862 (Mar.) front from Singapore to Boston USA, bearing 1856-64 1a. brown, 8a. carmine and 1860 8p. purple on white paper bisected diagonally, each cancelled “B/172”, showing London Paid transit c.d.s. (12.5), red “16/CENTS” accountancy h.s. and arrival c.d.s. (27.5); the front with addressee’s name excised and the 8p. affixed over edge of envelope which has now been opened-out. Extremely rare, one of three recorded 8p. bisects. B.P.A. Certificate (2012). S.G. Z80a, £130,000 (for cover). Photo Photos also appear on page 7

WWW.SPINK.COM

S$10,000-12,000


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE

A Unique Combination Franking

2020

2020

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1863 (14 Mar.) entire letter from Bordeaux to Saigon and carried to Singapore by the Paul Riquet, bearing France 10c. and 20c. (both with perfs cut off at foot) cancelled “532” with despatch c.d.s. alongside and showing small framed “PD” in red with, on reverse, poor “SINGAPORE/SHIP LETTER/PAID” d.s. in red; upon arrival in Singapore India 1a. applied (creased upon affixing) and tied by “B/172” obliterator for onward transmission to Saigon by the Forbin. A unique combination franking and wonderful exhibition item. Scheller Certificate (2012). Photo

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S$30,000-40,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA India used in Straits Settlements - contd.

2021 2021

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1863 (29 June) entire letter from Penang to Calcutta, marked “Via Rangoon”, bearing India 1a. Receipt stamp with pen-cancel and showing framed “PENANG/SHIP LETTER/BG” datestamp alongside with arrival c.d.s. on reverse; the entire with small tear at top just impinging on datestamp and slightly soiled. This shows that the attempt to prepay with a fiscal stamp was not accepted. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

PROVENANCE:

Charles Taylor, May 1981 Tay Peng Hian, November 1986 2022

2023

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1865 large opened-out part wrapper from Singapore via Suez to Paris, bearing an incredible and extraordinary assembly of 1856-64 4a. black (234), 8a. carmine (152 including an almost complete sheet), 2a. yellow and 8p. purple, making up a colossal 134 rupees, 10 annas and 8 pies franking, all cancelled by “B/172” obliterator and showing various postal markings including “CHARGÉ”, boxed “PD” and octagonal “POS.AN.V.SUEZ PAQ” d.s. in red (5.7); as to be expected with item of this size some stamps are missing and the usual defects to the stamps and wrapper, part wax seals etc., nevertheless an incredible and unique franking. A most amazing exhibition and museum showpiece. Photo

S$30,000-40,000

1865 (4 Apr.) entire letter from Singapore to Boston USA, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 4a. grey-black (3, one damaged) cancelled “B/172” and tied by “16/CENTS” accountancy h.s. in red, showing red crayon “1/11”, London Paid transit c.d.s.(15.5), “BOSTON. AM. PKT./5” c.d.s. (31.5) and, on reverse, light “SINGAPORE/P.O.” c.d.s. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 2024

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1865 (8 Apr.) entire letter (filing folds) from Singapore to Calcutta, bearing 1a. brown cancelled “B/172” and tied by sender’s cachet, the reverse with faint Singapore Ship Letter datestamp, and Calcutta Ship Letter and G.P.O. datestamps in blue, all across the join. Photo

Photos also appear on page 7 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$400-500


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE

2022

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA India used in Straits Settlements - contd.

2025 2025

2026

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1866 (27 Mar.) entire letter to Calcutta bearing 1a. brown tied by manuscript “stamped” and rare Singapore “172” duplex and showing, on reverse, arrival Ship Letter and G.P.O. datestamps in blue-green; a little worn along folds and with some blue-green offset on face panel. A rare cancellation with only about four examples recorded. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

Undateable wrapper from Singapore to New York, marked “Via Marseilles, Lithographic sheet”, showing manuscript “6” and handstruck “8” and bearing, on reverse, 1a. brown pair cancelled “B/172” and showing large framed f.a.c. alongside. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 ———————————————————— 2027

2028

2029

1867-1948 used collection including 1867 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2c. on 1a., 3c. on 1a., 4c. on 1a., 8c. on 2a. and 32c. on 2a, 1867-72 2c. to 96c. (2, one perf 121⁄ 2 ), 1880 (Apr.) 10 on 30c. types a (2), b and g, 1880-81 10c. on 6c. (2), 10c. on 12c. and 10c. on 30c., 1882 CC 10c., 1882 CA 2c., 1883-91 2c. to 96c., 1884 (Feb.-Aug.) 8c. on 12c. (both), 1902-03 CA $2 and $5 (both fair only), 1906-12 MCA to $5 (2), 1912-23 MCA to $5, 1921-33 Script to $5 and $25, 1936-37 1c. to $5, 1937-41 1c. to $5, Postal Fiscal $25 pair (rejoined and both with small defects) and BMA 1c. to $5; condition a little mixed in places though generally good to fine

S$1,000-1,200

1867-1948 mint collection on album leaves including 1867 3c. on 1a., 1879 (May) 5c. on 8c. (no gum), 1882 (Jan.) CC 5c. (no gum), 1882 CA 2c. and 4c., 1883 (June) 2c. on 4c., 1884 (Aug.) 4c. in red on 5c., 1887 (July) 2c. on 5c., 1892 1c. surcharges, 189299 $5 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1902 CA 30c. (2), 50c. (2) and $1, 1906-07 1c. to 50c., 1906-12 MCA $2 with plate number, 1912-23 MCA values to $5, 1921-33 Script 1c. to $5 with some additional dies and shades, 1922 Exhibition 1c. to $5 complete, 1936-37 1c. to $5 (with plate number), 1937-41 1c. to $5 set of eighteen with additional $1, $2 and $5 in corner blocks of four with plate number and BMA 1c. to $5 set of fifteen with many additional shades and dies; condition generally good to fine

S$1,600-2,000

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1

1867-99 largely used collection including 1867 1 ⁄ 2 c. on ⁄ 2 a., 2c. on 1a. and 3c. on 1a. unused, a used set of nine with five additional values to 32c. on 2a. (2, one on piece with Straits Settlements 8c. pair), 1867-72 values to 96c., 1879 5c. on 8c. and 7c. on 32c., 1880 “10 cents” on 30c. (2) and “10” on 30 c. (3), 1880 5c. on 8c. unused, 1882 5c. on 4c., 1883 2c. on 32c., 1883 (July) 2c. on 4c. unused and 2c. on 12c., 1884 4c. in red on 5c. and 8c. on 12c., 1884 “8” on 8c. on 12c.; 1921-33 $25 overprinted “SPECIMEN” and used (4); Judicial values (7) and a range of Postage values cancelled fiscally with red seal handstamp. Condition very mixed with viewing essential Photo for lot 2026 appears on page 7 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$1,200-1,500


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1867 (1 Sept.) Surcharged on Stamps of East India Specimen Stamps

Extremely Rare Specimen Handstamps

2030

2030

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11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. blue, 2c. on 1a. brown, 3c. on 1a. brown, 4c. on 1a. brown, 6c. on 2a. yellow, 8c. on 2a. yellow, 24c. on 8a. carmine and 32c. on 2a. yellow, each handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS1), the 11⁄ 2 c. and 6c. without gum, the others with either small part or part original gum, all of good colour and perfs and in very good condition for this issue. Some of the rarest British Colonial Specimen stamps. Photo

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S$30,000-40,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, 1867 (1 Sept.) Surcharged on Stamps of East India - contd. Issued Stamps 2031

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2c. on 1a., 3c. on 1a., 4c. on 1a., 6c. on 2a., 8c. on 2a., 12c. on 4a., 24c. on 8a. and 32c. on 2a., all unused and affixed to piece, some perforations trimmed otherwise fine. S.G. 1-9, £4290. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

De La Rue archives, November 1976 2032

2033

2034

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2c. on 1a. (3), 3c. on 1a. (9 including a block of four - repaired along righthand side, and a pair), 4c. on 1a. (4), 6c. on 2a. (10), 8c. on 2a. (13), 12c. on 4a. (6), 24c. on 8a. (9) and 32c. on 2a. (5), all used, mostly with obliterator in combination with firm’s chop or manuscript marking, condition very mixed though a few are fine. S.G. 1-9

S$1,500-1,800

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. (2, one regummed and the other with gum disturbed), 2c. on 1a., 3c. on 1a. (2, one without gum), 4c. on 1a. (blunt top right corner and toned), 12c. on 4a. (regummed) and 32c. on 2a., all unused. Cat. £2840

S$500-600

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2c. on 1a., 3c. on 1a. (ex Charles Taylor), 6c. on 2a., 8c. on 2a., 12c. on 4a. and 24c. on 8a. (slightly faded), each cancelled “B/109”; also 8c. on 2a. (slightly faded) cancelled by part Malacca c.d.s.; condition generally fine. A rare group. Cat. £1149+. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

PROVENANCE:

Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007 2035

2036

刂អ B

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a., 2c. on 1a., 3c. on 1a., 4c. on 1a., 6c. on 2a., 8c. on 2a., 12c. on 4a., 24c. on 8a. and 32c. on 2a., all with postal cancellations, the 3c. and 32c. additionally showing pen stoke, generally fine. S.G. 1-9, £1492

S$600-800

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. blue, a block of six (3x2) with margin at right, unused with part original gum; some hinge remainders, three with small grease spots and one with crease. A scarce multiple. S.G. 1, £720+. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007 2037

刂អ B

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. blue block of six (3x2), unused with large part original gum, fresh and fine. S.G. 1, £720. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

2038

刂+ អ

11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. blue, a block of four with part to large part original gum, fine. S.G. 1, £480

S$600-800

2039

2c. on 1a, 3c. on 1a. (on small piece), 4c. on 1a. and 8c. on 2a., each in a horizontal pair cancelled “B172” (3c.) or with part “D14” duplex and all with either light firm’s chop or manuscript initials (4c.), fine. S.G. 2-5, £1014. Photo for 4c.

S$500-600

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2011

2009

2013

2012

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2036

2037

Ex 2039

2044

2031

2065

2063

2047

2058

2059 17

2045

2066

2067

2068

2046

2073

––––––– Ex 2070 –––––––


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, 1867 (1 Sept.) Surcharged on Stamps of East India - contd. 2040

2041

刂+ អ

刂+ អ

2c. on 1a. brown block of four, unused with large part original gum, one very light tone spot between right vertical pair and one short perf at foot of lower left stamp, otherwise fine. The largest known multiple and one of five that we record. S.G. 2. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

3c. on 1a. deep brown, an upper right corner block of four, unused with part to large part original gum; a few short perfs at left, the lower right stamp with light stain and some light stains in selvedge, nevertheless an attractive and scarce multiple. S.G. 3. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005 2042

ᔛ+ អ

3c. on 1a. deep brown block of four, each cancelled “B/172” and with central firm’s chop; lightly toned and with a few minor creases. A rare used multiple. S.G. 3. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 2043

ᔛ+ អ

8c. on 2a. yellow block of four, lightly cancelled, fine. S.G. 6. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

PROVENANCE:

Dr. F.E. Wood, December 1964 Milo D. Rowell, October 1992 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005 2044 ័

12c. on 4a. green, a strip of three on small piece, fine. A rare multiple. S.G. 7. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

PROVENANCE:

Milo D. Rowell, October 1992 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005 2045

2046

2047

12c. on 4a. green, variety surcharge double, fine unused with large part original gum. Rare. B.P.A. Certificate (1980). S.G. 7a, £4000. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

12c. on 4a. green, variety surcharge double, minor gum crease otherwise fine unused with large part original gum. Rare. S.G. 7a, £4000. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

12c. on 4c. green, variety surcharge double, unused with large part original gum; tone spots and gum wrinkle on reverse as often though of fresh colour and fine appearance. S.G. 7a, £4000. Photo

S$1,600-2,000

2048 2048

刂+ អ

32c. on 2a. yellow, a block of four of excellent colour, unused with much original gum, the upper pair with some hinge remnants and one with light tone spot on reverse. The largest mint multiple of which we record eight. S.G. 9. Photo PROVENANCE:

George Dyer, November 1984

Photos also appear on pages 17 and 23 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$6,000-8,000


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2049 ័

Covers 1867 (Sept.) front and part back from Singapore to Amoy, marked “Per Str Behar”, bearing 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. (3, faults) and 2c. on 1a., all uncancelled, showing red and blue crayon “4”, “SINGAPORE/P.O.” double-ring d.s. and fine red “HONG KONG/PAID” c.d.s. (18.9). Buff B.P.A. Certificate (1998) states “There is concensus that the Singapore cds is that of 11 September, but not that the adhesives form the original franking”. Sold on its merits and not subject to return. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

2050 2050

*

1867 (2 Oct.) entire letter from Penang to Calcutta, bearing 3c. on 1a. deep brown cancelled in manuscript and clearly tied by “147” duplex and showing, on reverse, fine arrival Ship Letter d.s. (8.10) in blue; the entire with portions of writing on address panel acid-eaten. A very rare single rate franking and the only known cover from Penang to India. Photo PROVENANCE: Tay Peng Hian, November 1986 David Springbett, March 1994 V.T. Nathan, April 2009

S$4,000-5,000

2051 2051

*

1867 (24 Oct.) entire letter from Penang to Colombo, Ceylon, marked “Via Point de Galle”, bearing 12c. on 4a. green tied by blue firm’s chop and “147” duplex, showing manuscript “1d” and red crayon “4”, “COLOMBO/UNPAID” arrival c.d.s. (3.11) with, on reverse, “GALLE/UNPAID” transit c.d.s.; some minor staining around adhesive. A rare franking and one of two covers known to Ceylon, the other is from Singapore. Photo PROVENANCE: Thomas Traill, November 1977 Tay Peng Hian, November 1986 Photo for lot 2049 appears on page 7 19

S$8,000-10,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, 1867 (1 Sept.) Surcharged on Stamps of East India, Covers - contd. 2052

*

1868 (8 Oct.) entire (addressee’s name excised) to Italy, marked “Via Suez & Brindisi”, bearing 32c. on 2a. yellow tied by light firm’s chop and fine “D14” duplex, showing Alexandria (British P.O.) transit c.d.s. (7.11), large part framed “PIROSCAFI/POSTALI/ITALIANI” and, on reverse, Brindisi d.s. A rare destination. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE:

David Springbett, March 1994

2053 2053

*

1869 (10 Jan.?) envelope ex the “Rikli” correspondence from Singapore to Switzerland, bearing 8c. on 2a. yellow and 32c. on 2a. yellow, both tied by blue firm’s chop and “D14” duplex, showing framed and unframed “PD”, “POS. AN. V. SUEZ/P.F. AMB. MARS” octagonal d.s. and, on reverse, Basle transit d.s.; some minor creases caused by original contents. Holcombe Certificate (1993). Photo

S$8,000-10,000

PROVENANCE:

Spink Singapore auction, June 2000

2054 2054

*

1869 (2 July) envelope from Singapore to Bordeaux, marked “Via Suez”, bearing 8c. on 2a. yellow vertical pair placed sideways and tied by “D14” duplex, showing various transit and arrival datestamps, some on reverse; the envelope with some minor staining. A rare franking and the only cover recorded going to France. Photo PROVENANCE:

Milo D. Rowell, October 1992 Spink Singapore auction, June 2000 Photo for lot 2052 appears on page 45 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$5,000-6,000


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2055 ័

1870 (26 Apr.) part envelope from Singapore to Edinburgh, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 32c. on 2a. yellow (2) tied by blue “D14” duplex and showing arrival c.d.s. on reverse. A scarce franking. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE: D. Springbett, March 1994 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

2056 2056

*

1877 (19 May) blue envelope ex the “Dunlop” correspondence from Singapore to Edinburgh, marked “Via Marseilles”, bearing 24c. on 8a. carmine, tied by blue firm’s chop and “B/172” obliterator, showing red “SINGAPORE/PAID” c.d.s. alongside with arrival d.s. on reverse. A fine and attractive franking. Photo

S$7,000-9,000

PROVENANCE: Dr. F.E. Wood, December 1964 David Springbett, March 1994 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

2057 2057

*

1891 (21 Apr.) envelope registered from Singapore to New York, bearing 2c. on 1a. deep brown, 3c. on 1a. deep brown, 8c. on 2a. yellow in combination with 2nd issue 12c. blue, all clearly tied by Singapore c.d.s., showing Type R4 registration d.s., blue crayon “8”, London Registered transit d.s. (18.5) in red with arrival d.s. (27.5) on reverse. A most attractive mixed-issue franking, probably the latest for this issue. Holcombe Certificate (1997). Photo ———————————————————— Photo for lot 2055 appears on page 45 21

S$4,000-5,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd. 2058

1869 (?) “2” in manuscript on 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. blue, crossed by part manuscript “Stamped” and cancelled by part “D17” duplex in blue. A fine example of this mysterious rarity. Signed P.L. Pemberton. S.G. 10, £6500. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

Note: Both Sir Edward Bacon and Dr. F.E. Wood have presented strong cases for the necessity and validity of a 2 cents provisional. It was quite probable that there had been a shortage of 2c. stamps in early 1869, since the records of the Penang Treasury indicate that there was only 640 2c. stamps remaining in stock as of 2 January 1869. PROVENANCE: Isleham, November 1986 2059

–– “2” in manuscript on 11⁄ 2 c. on 1⁄ 2 a. blue, cancelled by part firm’s chop and by part “D17” duplex in blue. A fine example of this rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1925). S.G. 10, £6500. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

1867-72 Watermark Crown CC Die Proofs 2060

2061

2062

P ᔛ

P ᔛ

P ᔛ

8c. in black on card, mica-covered and inset on card (92x60mm.) dated “March 25 1867”, fine. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

24c. in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “AFTER STRIKING”, initialled and dated “April 11, 1867”; a little burnished at edges otherwise fine. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

24c. in black on card, mica-covered and inset on card (92x60mm.) marked “AFTER and dated “April 11, 1867”, fine. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

HARDENING”

2063

P ᔛ

96c. stamp-size in black on glazed card, fine. Photo

S$500-600

Imperforate Plate Proofs 2064

2065

ᔛ P+ អᔛ C

ᔛ P

2c., 4c., 6c., 8c., 12c., 24c. and 32c. blocks of four with margin at right, all in close to issued colours on surfaced unwatermarked paper, each overprinted “CANCELLED”, fine 4c. in rose on ungummed unwatermarked wove paper, the odd minor tone spot on reverse (one just shows through to face at upper right), otherwise fine. Photo PROVENANCE: Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

S$1,000-1,200

S$800-1,000

2066

ᔛ P

30c. claret on ungummed unwatermarked paper, fine. Photo

2067

ᔛ P

32c. pale red affixed to small piece, fine. Photo

2068

ᔛ P

32c. pale red on ungummed watermarked paper, cut close at top and with diagonal crease. Photo

S$400-500

32c. pale red on ungummed watermarked paper, a little faded otherwise fine

S$300-400

2069

ᔛ P

S$500-600 S$1,000-1,200

Issued Stamps 2070

2071

2072

刂អ B

2c., 4c. (2, shades), 6c. (2, shades), 8c. (two short perfs at top), 12c., 32c. and 96c., all unused with part or large part original gum, generally fine. Cat. £2000+. Photo for 32c. and 96c.

S$1,000-1,200

2c. (7, one with watermark inverted), 4c. (5), 6c. (7), 8c. (3), 12c. (4), 24c. (4), 30c.(4), 32c. (4) and 96c. (4, one perf 121⁄ 2 ), all used and variously cancelled (one 30c. with Penang c.d.s. in red), a few additionally with firm’s chop, condition mixed. S.G. 11-19, £1350+

S$500-600

2c. brown and 4c. rose blocks of six (3x2), the latter from the lower left corner with plate number, both unused with large part original gum, the 4c. with tone mark in left margin otherwise fine. S.G. 11, 12; £810

S$500-600

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2043

2042

2041

2040

2060

2061

2074

2076

2080

2075

2062

––––– 2078 –––––––

23

Ex 2082

2086

2087


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd.

1867-72 Watermark Crown CC 2073

2074

2075

ᔛ+ អ

2c. brown showing watermark inverted, unused with part original gum, centred to lower left, fine. S.G. 11w, £650. Photo

S$400-500

4c. deep rose with wing-margin at right, variety watermark inverted, unused with large part original gum (slightly toned), fine. S.G. 12w, £300. Photo

S$200-250

96c. grey block of four, each cancelled by circle of dots; some pressed creases and the upper left stamp with tear at top, nevertheless of fine appearance. A rare multiple. S.G. 19, £220+. Photo

S$300-400

PROVENANCE:

Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005 2076

96c. grey, perf 121⁄ 2 , unused with small part original gum, fine. S.G. 19a, £2500. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

———————————————————— 2077

2078

2079

1879 (May) “Five/Cents.” on 8c. and “Seven/Cents.” on 32c., both unused with part original gum, fine. S.G. 20-21, £310

S$150-180

–– “Five/Cents” on 8c. orange (2), one with variety no stop after “Cents”, the other (wing-margin at right) with “F i” spaced, both unused and regummed. S.G. 20a, 20b; £2200. Photo

S$800-1,000

1880-1948 mint and used collection in two Lighthouse albums; the mint include 1882 CC 5c. and 10c. (both without gum), 1883 (Apr.) 2c. (Type 20a) on 32c. (regummed), 1883 (June) 2c. on 4c., 1883-91 CA 2c. to 96c. with some additional shades plus 24c.blue-green block of fifteen (gum toned), 30c. and 32c. with watermark inverted, 1884 (Feb.-Aug.) 4c. in red on 5c. (lightly toned) and 8c. on 12c. brown-purple (no gum), 1884 (Aug.) 2c. on 5c. (all three types), 1885 3c. on 5c., 1887 (July) 2c. on 5c. variety surcharge double (lightly toned and regummed), 1891 (Nov.) 10c. on 24c. with watermark inverted and 30c. on 32c. with watermark inverted (small thin and lightly gum toned), 1892 surcharges including 1c. on 6c. with variety overprint double one inverted (thin at right), 1892-94 1c. on 8c. and 3c. on 32c. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1892-99 1c. to $5 (no gum) set of ten overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1898 (Dec.) 4c. on 5c. brown complete pane of sixty, 1899 4c. on 5c. overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1902 1c. (2) and $5 (2) imperforate colour trials (all lightly toned and soiled), 1906-07 1c. to $1 with some duplication, 1906-12 values to $2 plus$25 overprinted “SPECIMEN” (no gum), 1912-23 with values to $5 (marginal with plate number) plus unissued 8c. overprinted “SPECIMEN” (toned), 1921-23 Script 2c. green, 3c., 4c. violet, 5c. orange, 6c., 10c. blue and 12c. blocks of four with watermark inverted (all heavily toned), 1936-37 1c. to $5 (2 sets) Postage Due set perforated “SPECIMEN” (8c. with rounded corner) and BMA 1945-48 set; the used include 1880-81 10c. on 6c. (3, one with pronounced “jump” print) and 10c. on 30c. (a little toned), 1882 CC 5c. and 10c., 1882 CA 2c. to 10c., 1883 (Aug.) 2c. (Type 20b) on 8c., 2c. (Type 20c) on 8c. and 2c. (Type 20a) on 32c. (3, all additionally with cancelled with firm’s chop or pen-cancel), 1883 (June-July) 2c. on 4c. (2) and 2c. on 12c., 1883-91 2c. to 96c. with some duplication plus 4c., 6c. (a little soiled) and 30c. (2) with watermark inverted, 1884 (Feb.-Aug.) 4c. in red on 5c., 8c. on 12c. blue (perfin) and 8c. on 12c. brown-purple, 1884 (Sept.) “8” on 8c. on 12c. (thin), 1887 (July) 2c. on 5c., 1892-99 1c. to $5 with additional $5 (2, both with small faults), 1906-12 KE $500 (soiled), KE and KGV sets to $5 with duplication and 1945-48 BMA set with shades/papers. A good lot well worth careful examination

S$5,000-7,000

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1880 (Mar.) “10/cents.” on 30c. Claret 2080

A vertical pair, types “b” over “a”, unused with large part original gum; the lower stamp with pulled perf at foot otherwise fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1996). S.G. 23/22, £1150+. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

PROVENANCE:

D. Springbett, March 1994 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005 2081

2082

A horizontal strip of three [10-12] with wing-margin at right showing type “b”, and a single showing split at foot of “1” [50], used; the former with pressed crease and the latter with firm’s chop. S.G. 23, £380+

S$300-400

Two singles, one showing type “a” cancelled by part blue firm’s chop and light dumb obliterator, the other showing type “g” cancelled by dumb obliterator, fine. S.G. 22, 28; £750. Photo for latter

S$500-600

1880 (Apr.) “10” on 30c. Claret 2083

2084 ័

Four examples showing types “b”, “c” (2) and “g”, good to fine used. S.G. 34-36, £695

S$400-500

A single showing type “a” lightly cancelled and tied by blue firm’s chop on undated blue front to Great Yarmouth, a few lightly foxed perfs otherwise fine. R.P.S. Certificate (2003). S.G. 33. Photo

S$500-600

PROVENANCE: Admiral George Dyer, November 1984 D. Springbett, March 1994

2085

A horizontal strip of five [13-17] showing type “b”, cancelled by light firm’s chop in blue and with dumb obliterator; a few shortish perfs otherwise. An important multiple confirming [13] as type “b”. S.G. 34. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

PROVENANCE: D. Springbett, March 1994 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

2086

2087

A single showing type “a”, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 33, £300. Photo

S$200-250

A single showing type “c”, unused with part original gum, fine. B.P.A. Certificate (2004). S.G. 35, £900. Photo

S$600-800

2088

A single showing type “g”, fine used. S.G. 36, £375. Photo

S$250-300

2089

A single [60] with wing-margin at right showing type “i”, cancelled by part blue firm’s chop and dumb obliterator, fine. S.G. 37, £1100. Photo

S$600-800

Note: Type “i” only occurs once in the setting 2090

A single [60] showing type “i”, crossed by manuscript date and cancelled “B/172”, a few shortish perfs at top right otherwise fine. B.P.A. Certificate (1975). S.G. 37, £1100. Photo ————————————————————

Photos appear on pages 23, 27 and 45 25

S$400-500


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd. 2091 2092

2093 2094

刂អ B

刂+ អ

1880 (Aug.) 5c. on 8c. orange, three examples, all Type 14, all unused with part to large part original gum, a few minor gum creases otherwise fine. S.G. 42, £540

S$250-300

1880-81 10c. on 6c. lilac pair and single (light crease) from the second printing, unused with part original gum, and 10c. on 30c. claret unused with trace of gum, fine. S.G. 44, 46; £755

S$250-300

–– 10c. on 12c. blue, a block of six (3x2) with interpanneau margin at right, unused without gum, small stain on reverse between the lower right pair. S.G. 45, £420

S$120-150

–– 10c. on 12c. blue block of four, unused with large part original gum, one with some black marks on reverse otherwise fine. S.G. 45a, £280

S$150-180

2095

1882 “5/cents.” on 4c. rose, unused with part original gum, fine. S.G. 47, £375. Photo

S$200-250

2096

–– “5/cents.” on 4c. rose, fine used. S.G. 47, £400. Photo

S$250-300

2097

1883 (Apr.) “TWO CENTS” on 8c. orange vertical strip of three from Setting I comprising Types 20a, 20b and 20c, unused without gum, fine. S.G. 54-56, £1050

S$500-600

–– “TWO CENTS” on 8c. orange with margin at foot and showing Type 20a, variety surcharge double, unused with large part original gum, a few thin spots otherwise fine. Rare. B.P.A. Certificate (2003). S.G. 57a, £3500. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

2098

1883-91 Watermark Crown CA 2099 RᔛP

2100 2101 2102 2103

刂អ ᔛ B

2104 ័

Reprinted die proofs of the head only in circular lined background (6), in black (2), lilac, green, blue and red, all on wove paper (various sizes), fine PROVENANCE: “Clive” collection, September 1989 Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

S$400-500

4c. olive-bistre, cancelled by small part blue firm’s chop and dumb obliterator, fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1998). Photo

S$200-250

24c. yellow-green with watermark inverted, cancelled by circle of dots and with oval firm’s chop in violet, fine. S.G. 68w, £400. Photo

S$200-250

32c. orange-vermilion with watermark inverted, unused with small part original gum, fine. S.G. 70w, £90

S$80-100

96c. olive-grey, a lower left corner block of twelve (3x4), fine unmounted mint. S.G. 71, £900

S$600-800

96c. olive-grey block of four and a single used with 2c., 4c. and 24c. on piece, all cancelled by firm’s chop in blue and unclear postal cancellation. A rare piece. S.G. 71. Photo PROVENANCE: Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

S$250-300

———————————————————— 2105 2106 2107 2108

刂+ អ

1884 (Feb.-Aug.) “4/Cents” in black on 5c. blue, unused with part original gum, fine. Rare. S.G. 72, £3500. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

–– “4/Cents” in red on 5c. blue block of four, unused with large part original gum (lightly toned), fine. S.G. 73, £680

S$350-450

–– “8/Cents” on 12c. blue, variety watermark inverted, fine used. Rare. S.G. 74w, £900. Photo

S$600-800

1884 (Aug.) “TWO CENTS” on 5c. blue, a strip of six showing Type 20e, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 77, £1020

S$600-800

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2085

2095

2096

2112

2116

2125

2134

2150

2127

2135

2151

2100

2117

2101

2119

2136

2155

27

2090

2105

2107

2110

2124

2122

2133

2132

2145

2143

2142

2153

2089

2120

2129

2128

2088

2156

2146

2157


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd.

1884 (Sept.) “8” in red on “8/Cents” on 12c. dull purple Surcharged in black

2109 2109

刂+ អ

A block of four, unused with large part original gum, fine. A rare multiple. S.G. 80, £2000. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

PROVENANCE:

Joseph Wong Choon Wing, June 2007 2110

A single, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 80, £500. Photo

S$300-400

2111 2111

2112

Two examples one showing the very rare variety “s” in “Cents” low, both fine unused with part original gum. Stamp Trade Protection Association Certificate (1923) signed by Houtzamer and P.L. Pemberton. S.G. 80, 80c; £10,500. Photo

S$9,000-11,000

A single showing variety “s” of “Cents” low, indistinctly cancelled, some shortish perfs at left otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. 80c, £4500. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Surcharged in blue

2113 2113

A single unused with large part original gum (disturbed), slight gum thinning at top not affecting fine appearance. Rare. R.P.S. Certificate (1992). S.G. 80b, £10,000. Photo PROVENANCE: Dr. Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

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S$8,000-10,000


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刂+ អ

1885 “3/CENTS” on 5c. blue block of four, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 82, £640

S$500-600

2115

–– “3/CENTS” on 5c. blue, fine used. S.G. 82, £250

S$150-180

2116

1886 (Apr.) “3/cents” on 5c. purple-brown, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 84, £300. Photo

S$200-250

–– “3/cents” on 5c. purple-brown showing pronounced doubling of “cents”, fine unused with large part original gum. B.P.A. Certificate (1973). S.G. 84. Photo

S$300-400

1892 1c. on 2c. to 1c. on 12c. set of five singles, 1c. on 4c. block of four, 1c. on 8c. complete Setting I from the lower right corner, a block of twelve (4x3) with interpanneau margin at right from Setting I and an irregular block of forty-six from Setting II, 1c. on 12c. complete Setting II from the lower left corner (no margin at left), also 1892 1c. on 8c. green mint marginal block of thirty (5x6). Some gum toning in places otherwise generally fine. Cat. £496

S$250-300

2117

2118

1892 1c. Surcharges 2119

2120

2121

2122

“ONE/CENT” on 4c. brown, variety surcharge double, unused with large part original gum (slightly browned as normal), fine. S.G. 89a, £1800. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

“ONE/CENT” on 6c. lilac, variety overprint double, one inverted, unused with large part original gum (slightly browned as normal), fine. Rare. S.G. 90a, £2250. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

“ONE/CENT” on 6c. lilac, variety watermark inverted, unused with part original gum (slightly browned), fine. S.G. 90w, £275

S$150-180

“ONE/CENT” on 6c. lilac showing surcharge grossly misplaced to right, fine mounted mint. S.G. 90. Photo

S$200-250

PROVENANCE: Dr Chua Eu Tiong, July 2005

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2124

1892-94 “THREE CENTS” on 32c. carmine-rose, a mint block of six (3x2) and singles (2, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”), and a strip of four tied by Singapore c.d.s. on 1894 (7 Dec.) envelope to Bordeaux, fine. S.G. 94

S$160-200

–– 3c. on 32c. carmine-rose, variety surcharge omitted, unused with large part original gum, fine. Rare. Holcombe Certificate (1991). S.G. 94a, £4500. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd.

1892-99 Watermark Crown CA Imperforate Colour Trial 2125

P ᔛ

$5 in blue and dull purple on gummed unwatermarked paper; some light gum creases. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Specimen Stamps 2126

2127

2128

2129

2130

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

1c. to $5 set of ten overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type D12), some with gum a touch browned otherwise fine. S.G. 95s-105s, £900

S$400-500

1c. green handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS4), large part original gum, two short perfs at top left otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 95. Photo

S$600-800

25c. purple-brown and green handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS4), large part original gum, fine. Scarce. S.G. 103. Photo

S$600-800

50c. olive-green and carmine handstamped “SPECIMEN” (Type SS4), large part original gum, fine. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

$5 orange and carmine vertical pair, both overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Type D12), fine mint. S.G. 105s

S$300-400

Issued Stamps 2131

2132

2133

*

刂 ᔛ

1c., 3c. brown, 5c. magenta, 8c., 25c., 50c. and $5 used with 1882 10c., 1883-91 6c., 24c., 30c., 32c. and 1899 4c. on 5c., all cancelled by Singapore double-ring d.s. on locally addressed 1901 (16 Mar.) stationery registered envelope (flap missing). Photo

S$300-400

1c. green clearly showing repaired “S”, fine used with part Penang 1900 c.d.s. S.G. 95b, £200. Photo

S$160-200

3c. brown horizontal pair, the left stamp showing variety repaired “S”, fine unmounted mint. Rare. S.G. 97a, £900. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

2134

3c. brown clearly showing repaired “S”, fine used. S.G. 97a, £225. Photo

S$180-220

2135

$5 orange and carmine, fine mint. S.G. 105, £400. Photo

S$250-300

2136

$5 orange and carmine, fine used. S.G. 105, £325. Photo

S$200-250

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ᔛ S

1899 (Mar.) “FOUR CENTS” on 5c. carmine vertical strip of five, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”; some minor adherences on reverse otherwise fine. A rare multiple. S.G. 109s, £325+ Photos appear on pages 27 and 45

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2138

2138

1899 (Mar.) “FOUR CENTS” on 5c. carmine, variety surcharge omitted, clipped perfs at foot otherwise fresh and fine with much original gum. A very fine example of this, one of the key stamps of the Straits Settlements. S.G. 109a, £40,000. Photo Note: We record nine examples of this variety, one of which is in the Royal Collection PROVENANCE: William Frazer, June 2003

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S$60,000-70,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd. 2139

2140

1898 (Dec.) 4c. on 5c. (both) and 4c. on 8c. singles, 4c. on 5c. brown lower left corner block of fifty-four (6x9), 4c. on 5c. blue lower left corner complete setting (6x10), and 1899 (Mar.) 4c. on 5c. block of forty-eight (6x8) and singles (2, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”), generally fine mint. S.G. 106-109, £938

S$600-800

1902 CA 1c. (9 including two corner plate number blocks of four), 3c. (3), 4c. (2), 5c. (2), 8c. (9 including a corner plate number block of six and a single with plate number), 10c., 25c. (2), 30c. (3), 50c., $1 (2) and $2, 1904-10 MCA 1c. (2) and 1906-12 MCA 1c. to $5 with additional 3c. (2, one with plate number), 4c. red (2, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 4c. dull purple (2), 4c. claret (8, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”), 5c. (2), 8c. (2, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”), 10c. (2), 21c. (2), 25c. (3 including a corner pair with plate number), 30c. (3), 45c. (2), 50c. (2), $1 (2), $2 (2) and $5, mounted mint, condition a little mixed. Cat. £1300+

S$500-600

1902-03 Watermark Crown CA Die Proof

2141 2141

ᔛ P

$100 name and duty plate in black on glazed card (92x60mm.) dated “31 JAN. 02”, fine. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

Imperforate Colour Trials 2142

2143

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

5c. in dull purple and brown on gummed watermarked paper, two tiny marks in front of King’s face. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

$5 in dull purple and blue on gummed watermarked chalky paper, fine. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

Specimen Stamps 2144

2145

2146

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

1c. to $5 set of twelve plus 1903-04 1c. to 8c., each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the $1 and $2 with slightly rounded top left corner otherwise fine. S.G. 110s-121s, 123s-126s; £725

S$300-400

$100 purple and green on yellow overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 122s, £750. Photo

S$400-500

$100 purple and green on yellow overprinted “SPECIMEN”, part original gum, some light tone marks on reverse not affecting appearance. S.G. 122s, £750. Photo

S$500-600

Issued Stamps 2147

1c. to $5 with both 50c. plus 1903-04 1c. to 8c., mounted mint, a few with slightly toned gum. S.G. 110-121, 123-126; £468 Photos also appear on page 27 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$200-250


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1904-10 Watermark Multiple Crown CA 2148

1c. to $5 with both 3c. plus additional 4c. with watermark inverted, the 8c. toned otherwise generally fine mounted mint. S.G. 127-138a, £820

S$400-500

2149

刂+ អ

$2 dull purple and black block of four, fine mint. S.G. 137, £480

S$300-400

2150

ᔛ S

$25 grey-green and black overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 139s, £450. Photo

S$300-400

2151

$25 grey-green and black, fine mint. Rare. S.G.139, £3250. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

1906-07 on Stamps of Labuan 2152

1c. to $1 set of eleven, fine used, the 2c. and 8c. with Labuan c.d.s. S.G. 141-151, £800

S$500-600

2153

2c. black and green, perf 141⁄ 2 -15, fine used with part Labuan c.d.s. S.G. 142a, £325. Photo

S$200-250

3c. to $1 tied by Labuan c.d.s. on 1909 (1 June) “Windrath” envelope (opened-out; small faults) registered from Labuan to Zurich, showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, Singapore, Naples and arrival datestamps. S.G. 143-151

S$250-300

4c. on 12c. black and yellow, variety no stop after “CENTS”, fine mint. S.G. 144a, £650. Photo

S$400-500

4c. on 16c. green and brown, variety “STRAITS SETTLEMENTS” in both brown-red and black, fine used with part Labuan c.d.s. B.P.A. Certificate (1974) and R.P.S. (1999) Certificates. S.G. 145a, £650. Photo

S$400-500

4c. on 16c. green and brown showing line through “B”, unused with large part original gum, some short perfs at right, otherwise fine. S.G. 145c, £425. Photo

S$200-250

4c. on 18c. black and pale brown pair with margin at top, the left stamp showing variety no stop after “CENTS”, blue cross in selvedge on variety, fine mint. S.G. 146/a, £425. Photo

S$300-400

10c. brown and slate strip of three, the centre stamp showing variety no stop after “Settlements”, fine mint. S.G. 148/a, £700

S$500-600

2154

2155

2156

2157

2158

2159

*

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1906-12 Watermark Multiple Crown CA

2160 2160

P ᔛ

$500 die proof with blank vignette in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “BEFORE and dated “4 JAN 09”, fine. Photo

HARDENING”

S$5,000-6,000

Imperforate Colour Trial

2161 2161

P ᔛ

1907 (16 Dec.) Second Series, De La Rue “Nyasaland” £10 imperforate colour trial in purple and orange-brown on gummed MCA paper, the colour selected for the 1910 K.E. $500, fine. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

Specimen Stamps 2162

ᔛ S

$500 purple and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 169s, £4250. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

2163

ᔛ S

$500 purple and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, centred to upper left, fine mint. S.G. 169s, £4250. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

$500 purple and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, lovely deep colours, centred to lower right, fine mint. S.G. 169s, £4250. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

$500 purple and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, large part original gum, the odd minor tone spot on reverse otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. 169s, £4250. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

$500 purple and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, large hinge remainder and some black marks on reverse, otherwise fine and of lovely colour. S.G. 169s, £4250. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

2164

2165

2166

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

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2158

2167

2162

2104

2164

2163

2168

2173

2174

2182

Ex 2189

2169

2179

2190 35

2165

2171

2180

2191

2166

2172

2181

2197


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd. Issued Stamps 2167

$25 purple and blue on blue, fine mint. S.G. 168, £3500. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

2168

$25 purple and blue on blue, well-centred, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 168, £3500. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

2169

$25 purple and blue on blue, light crease at lower left otherwise and fine mint. S.G. 168, £3500. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

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1912-41 collection including 1912-23 1c. to $5 (5) mint used with some additional papers/shades plus $25, $100 and $500 overprinted “SPECIMEN” and $100 with fiscal cancel, 1917 (May) Red Cross 3c.+2c. mint corner block of eighteen (6x3) with one showing no stop, 1921-33 Script 1c. to $25 mint and used plus $500 and unissued 8c. carmine overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1922 Exhibition 1c. to $5 mint and used with some additional mint showing overprint varieties, 1935 Jubilee set perforated “SPECIMEN”, 1937-37 1c. to $5 mint and used and 1937-41 1c. to $5 mint with some additional shades; light gum toning throughout. Cat. £18,000+

S$4,000-5,000

1912-23 Watermark Multiple Crown CA Specimen Stamps 2171

ᔛ S

$25 purple and blue on blue overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 213s, £500. Photo

S$300-400

2172

ᔛ S

$100 black and carmine on blue overprinted “SPECIMEN”, well-centred, fine mint. S.G. 214s, £1200. Photo

S$800-1,000

$500 purple and orange-brown overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 215s, £4500. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

$500 purple and orange-brown overprinted “SPECIMEN”, centred to upper left, fine mint. S.G. 215s, £4500. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

2173

2174

ᔛ S

ᔛ S

Issued Stamps 2175

2176

2177

刂+ អ

A mint range comprising 1c. green (10), 1c. black (56), 2c. (18), 3c. (32), 4c. dull purple (6), 4c. carmine (54), 5c. (14), 6c. (42), 8c. (14), 10c. on yellow (34), 10c. with white back (6), 10c. with lemon back (6), 10c. blue (22), 21c. (8), 30c. (4), 45c. with white back (39), 45c. with olive back (4), 50c. on green (2), 50c. with olive back (2) and $2 on pale yellow (2), mostly in blocks of four with plate number (much duplication), some gum toning throughout and a few with some foxing on reverse, however most of fine appearance. Cat. £1500+

S$500-600

1c. green Pl. 1 (3), 1c. black Pl. 1 (3), 2c. Pl. 1 (3), 3c. Pl. 1 (4), 4c. dull purple Pl. 1 (2), 4c. rose-scarlet Pl. 1 and 2, 5c. Pl. 1, 3 and 6 (2), 6c. Pl. 1 (2), 8c. Pl. 1 (3), 10c. on yellow Pl. 1 (2) and 5, 10c. with white back Pl. 1 (2), 10c. with lemon back Pl. 3, 10c. blue Pl. 5, 6 (2) and 8, 21c. Pl. 1, 25c. Pl. 5 and 6, 30c. Pl. 6 (2), 45c. with white back Pl. 1 (2), 45c. with olive back Pl. 1 (2), 45c. with emerald back Pl. 1, 50c. with olive back Pl. 5 and 6 (2), 50c. with emerald back Die II Pl. 10, $1 Pl. 6 and 8 (2), $2 with white back (block of four without number), on yellow Pl. 6 and on orange-buff Pl. 8 and $5 with olive back Pl. 6, all showing plate numbers (different corners), the values to 50c. in blocks of four and the dollar values in pairs, varying degrees of gum toning throughout and a few with some fox spotting on reverse, however most of fine appearance. Cat. £2000+

S$1,000-1,200

1c. green (3), 1c. black, 2c., 3c., 4c. (both), 5c. (2), 6c. (2), 8c., 10c. purple on yellow (2), 10c. blue (2), 21c., 25c., 30c., 45c. (3), 50c. (2), $1, $2 (3) and $5 (5), various shades/papers, fine mint; also $25 overprinted “SPECIMEN” (thin at top). S.G. 193-212, £1600+

S$800-1,000

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1c. green (2), 1c. black, 2c., 3c. (2), 4c. dull purple, 4c. red (2), 5c., 6c., 10c. purple on yellow (2), 10c. blue, 21c., 25c., 30c., 45c. (2), 50c. (4), $1, $2 (2) and $5 (5), various shades/papers, all used, mostly fine. S.G. 193-212, £600+

S$250-300

2179

$25 purple and blue on blue, centred to upper left, fine mint. S.G. 213, £2500. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

2180

$25 purple and blue on blue, well-centred, fine mint. S.G. 213, £2500. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

2181

$25 purple and blue on blue, fine used. S.G. 213, £650. Photo

S$400-500

2182

$25 purple and blue on blue, fine used. S.G. 213, £650. Photo

S$400-500

2183 2183

$100 black and carmine on blue, centred to left, fine mint. S.G. 214, £11,000. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

1917 (1 May) Red Cross Surcharge 2184

2185

2186

2187

刂អ B

刂+ អ

*

3c.+2c. scarlet and 4c.+2c. dull purple marginal blocks of nine, the centre stamp in both showing variety no stop (R. 2/3), the former lightly gum toned, fine mint. Rare positional multiples. S.G. 216/a-217/a, £1077

S$600-800

3c.+2c. scarlet and 4c.+2c. dull purple blocks of four, the former with margin at top, the lower left stamp in both showing variety no stop, the 4c. with some red marks on reverse otherwise fine mint. S.G. 216a-217a, £1025. Photo

S$600-800

3c.+2c. scarlet and 4c.+2c. dull purple, both showing variety no stop, the former with gum a fraction toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 216a-217a, £1025. Photo

S$500-600

3c.+2c. scarlet upper left corner block of six (3x2) with plate number, the lower right corner stamp showing variety no stop, light diagonal gum crease towards upper left otherwise a fine positional multiple. S.G. 216a, £475+. Photo

S$300-400

1921-33 Watermark Multiple Script CA Die Proof 2188

P ᔛ

Head only for the high values in an oval surround, in black on glazed card (92x60mm.) marked “AFTER HARDENING”, initialled and dated “11/5/22” in pencil, fine. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

Specimen Stamps 2189

2190

2191

2192

S ᔛ

S ᔛ

S ᔛ

S ᔛ

1c. to $500 set of twenty-six plus unissued 8c. carmine, each overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, a few of the low values a little toned and with minor perf faults otherwise fine. S.G. 218s-240es, £7150. Photo

S$3,500-4,500

$25 purple and blue on blue overprinted “SPECIMEN”, light gum bend, fine mint. S.G. 240bs, £400. Photo

S$250-300

$500 purple and orange-brown overprinted “SPECIMEN”, good colour, fine mint. S.G. 240ds, £4250. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Prepared for use but not issued 8c. carmine overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 240es, £600. Photo

S$400-500

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd. Issued Stamps 2193

2194

2195

2196

1c. Pl. 1 (4) and 2, 2c. green Pl. 1 (3) and 2, 2c. brown Pl. 1, 3c. Pl. 1 (2), 4c.carminered Pl. 2 (2), 4c. violet Pl. (2) and 3 (2), 5c. orange Die I Pl. 7 (2) and 9 (2), 5c. orange Die II Pl. 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, 5c. brown Die I Pl. 24 and 25, 6c. dull claret Pl. 1 (3), 6c. rose-pink Pl. 1, 6c. scarlet Pl. 1 and 2, 10c. blue Pl. 7 (2), 8 and 9, 10c. purple on yellow Die I Pl. 7 (2), 9 and 25, 10c. purple on yellow Die II Pl. 14 and 15 (2), 12c. Pl. 1 and 2, 21c. Pl. 1, 25c. Type I Die I Pl. 9, 25c. Type I Die II Pl. 10, 25c. Type II Die II Pl. 14, 30c. Die I Pl. 9, Die II Pl. 10 (2) and 11, 35c. dull purple and orange Pl. 1 and 2, 50c. Pl. 11 and 14, $1 Pl. 10 and 14, $2 Pl. 10 and 14 and $5 Pl. 11, values to 50c. in blocks of four (different corners) and dollar values in corner pairs, gum toning to be found throughout and some with foxing on reverse, however most of fine appearance. A good lot. Cat. £1200+

S$500-600

1c. (26), 2c. green (32), 3c. (32 including two corner plate number blocks of eight and two marginal blocks of four with watermark inverted), 4c. carmine-red (26), 4c. violet (14), 5c. orange Die I (28), 6c. dull claret (66 including corner blocks of twelve, ten, eight, six and four with watermark inverted), 6c. scarlet (6), 10c. blue (22), 10c. purple on yellow Die I (12), 12c. (12), 21c. (8), 25c. Type I Die II (8), 30c. Die I (2) and 35c. dull purple and orange (5), mostly in corner blocks of four with plate number (much duplication), gum toning throughout though generally of fine appearance. Cat. £3500+

S$800-1,000

1c., 2c. green (2, one with watermark inverted - toned), 2c. brown, 3c. green (2, one with watermark inverted - lightly toned), 4c. carmine-red, 4c. violet (2, one with watermark inverted, 4c. orange, 5c. (Dies I and II - toned), 5c. brown Die II, 6c. dull claret (2, one with watermark inverted), 6c. scarlet, 10c. blue (2, one with watermark inverted - lightly toned), 10c. purple on yellow (both dies), 12c., 21c., 25c. (all three), 30c. (both dies), 35c. dull purple and orange-yellow (2), 35c. scarlet and purple, 50c., $1, $2 and $5, mounted mint, good to fine. S.G. 218-240a, £550+

S$200-250

1c., 2c. (both), 3c., 4c. (all three), 5c. orange (both dies), 5c. brown (both dies), 6c. dull claret (2, one with watermark inverted), 6c. scarlet, 10c. blue (2, one with watermark inverted), 10c. purple on yellow (both dies), 12c., 25c. (all three), 30c. (both dies), 35c. (all three), 50c., $1, $2, $5 and $25 (3), all used, good to fine. Cat. £900+

S$400-500

2197

$25 purple and blue on blue, lovely deep colour, fine mint. S.G. 240b, £1400. Photo

S$800-1,000

2198

$25 purple and blue on blue, fine mint. S.G. 240b, £1400. Photo

S$800-1,000

2199

$25 purple and blue on blue, a pair and two singles all cancelled by Singapore doublering d.s., one single a touch soiled otherwise fine. S.G. 240b, £800

2200

$100 black and carmine on blue, fine mint. S.G. 240c, £9500. Photo

S$600-800 S$6,000-8,000

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2202

刂 ᔛ

1922 Exhibition, MCA 2c., 4c. (4, two used), 5c. (8, five used including a block of four), 8c. (12, six used including a block of four), 25c. (4), 45c. (4, one used), $2 and $5, and Script 1c. (5), 2c. (5, one used), 4c. (4), 5c. (4, one used), 10c. (4, two used) and $1 (2), a few showing overprint varieties, condition good to fine. Cat. £1100+

S$500-600

1922 Exhibition, MCA $5 green and red on blue-green (olive back) showing short first leg of “M”, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 249, £425. Photo

S$350-450

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2187

Ex 2185

2205

2209 2188

Ex 2186

2249

2192

Ex 2250

2200

2198

2202

2252

2251

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2207

2256

2257


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1933-34 Survey Department Essays 2203

2204 2205

ᔛ E

ᔛ E

ᔛ អ E+

A collection comprising 4c. Norris Type A marginal block of four and marginal pair in black and 5c. marginal blocks of six of Type U (3) in black, pale crimson and orange, Type V (11) in black, brown, chestnut-brown, pink, pale crimson, dark green, bright green, lilac, blue, reddish purple and orange, Type X (4) in brown, pale crimson, lilac and pale blue, Type W (3) in orange, pale crimson and in black and blue (numbered “64”) and Type X in dark green (numbered “28”). A fine lot

S$8,000-10,000

A small group comprising Norris Types G+K se-tenant in black, Type M in red, Type O in black, Type R in black, Type U lower right pair in black and Type X in brown, fine

S$150-180

4c. King George V with frame similar to that current, a marginal block of four in black showing guide crosses in each corner, fine. (Norris Type A). Photo

S$700-900

2206

ᔛ E

–– an upper pair from the block of four in bright green, fine. (Norris Type A)

S$250-300

2207

ᔛ E

$5 Travellers Palm in green and blue, a marginal single showing guide crosses in each corner, corner crease at top right otherwise fine. (Norris Type B). Photo

S$300-400

A se-tenant horizontal strip of four showing different frames in a vertical format without an inscribed value, in blue on glazed paper showing a guide cross in each corner; a little soiled. Scarce. (Norris Types B-E). Photo

S$600-800

$15 strip of four with different frames and vignettes of the King in vertical format, in black and blue on glazed paper; a little soiled. (Norris Types F-I). Photo

S$600-800

$15 horizontal strip of four with different frames and vignettes of the King in a vertical format, in black on reddish purple (the black slightly misplaced to right) on glazed paper; a little soiled and a tear above first impression. (Norris Types F-I). Photo

S$1,000-1,200

5c. side view of King in robes and wearing crown, set in frame inscribed 5c., of a design approaching that used for the issued stamps but with solid background to head, four horizontal strips of three from the top of the block in chestnut-brown, reddish purple, lilac and bright green, fine. (Norris Type R)

S$250-300

5c. with three-quarter view King George V in uniform, “MALAYA” in positive lettering on white background and vignette oval half in solid and half cross-hatched, a marginal block of six in black with guide crosses in each corner, fine. (Norris Type U)

S$400-500

2208

2209 2210

2211

2212

ᔛ E

ᔛ E

ᔛ E

ᔛ E

ᔛ E អ B

2213

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in pale crimson, fine. (Norris Type U)

S$400-500

2214

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in orange, fine. (Norris Type U)

S$400-500

2215

ᔛ E អ B

5c. three-quarter view of King George V in uniform with oval background cross-hatched, a marginal block of six in brown with guide crosses in each corner, fine. (Norris Type V)

S$300-400

2216

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in pale crimson, fine. (Norris Type V)

S$300-400

2217

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in lilac, fine. (Norris Type V)

S$300-400

2218

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in blue, fine. (Norris Type V)

S$300-400

2219

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in dark green, fine. (Norris Type V)

S$300-400

2220

ᔛ E អ B

5c. three-quarter view of King George V in uniform with “MALAYA” in negative lettering on a coloured background, and vignette oval background cross-hatched, a marginal block of six in brown, fine. (Norris Type X)

S$400-500

2221

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in pale crimson, fine. (Norris Type X)

S$400-500

2222

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in lilac, fine. (Norris Type X)

S$400-500

2223

ᔛ E អ B

–– a similar lot as last but in pale blue, fine. (Norris Type X)

S$400-500

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刂 ᔛ

B 2226 Fអ

2227 2228

P ᔛ

ᔛ P

2229

ᔛ S

2230

*

2231

*

1936-37 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, the 40c., 50c. and $2 marginal, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 260-274, £200

S$150-180

1937-41 Die I 1c. to $5 set of eighteen with some additional shades, plus Die I 1c., 8c., 10c., 12c., 40c., 50c., $1, $2 and $5, Die II 2c. orange (2), 5c. and 10c. plus unissued 8c. in blocks of four, mostly fine mint. Cat. £1600+

S$800-1,000

Forgeries 2c., 4c., 6c. (2), 8c., 12c., 24c., 30c., 32c. and 96c., each in a Spiro block of twenty-five; also some loose singles, most by Spiro

S$600-800

Meter Marks 1927 (24 June) proof strikes of Singapore Meter marks in red for 1c., 2c., 4c. and 6c., all struck on wove paper and affixed of thin card ex a Middle East archive

S$500-600

–– proof strikes of Singapore Meter marks in red for 1c., 2c., 4c. and 6c.,on pieces affixed to part pages from a postal archive, a few small stains, and Singapore 1952 2c. and $1 proofs strikes in red on wove paper

S$400-500

Postage Dues 1924-26 1c. to 12c. set of six overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. D1s-D6s, £325

S$200-250

1925 (16 Nov.) envelope from Maur, Johore to Singapore, bearing 1925 3c. green tied by c.d.s. plus Straits Settlements 1c. which has been disallowed, showing triangular framed “T” with Postage Due 1c. and 2c. applied and cancelled on arrival; some very minor creases. Photo

S$200-250

Postal Stationery A selection with cards (15, three with Postage Dues applied in Dutch Indies, F.M.S. and Saigon and one to the German Consulate in Nagasaki), envelopes (3, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”) and registered envelopes (2); Singapore stationery cards (5), registered envelopes (2) and aerogramme, and 1945 Free Post Period envelopes (11); condition mixed with viewing essential

S$250-300

2232 2232

*

1893 3c. carmine card with coloured “GREETINGS FROM SINGAPORE” on reverse (native boy and waterfront scene), unaddressed but with part message; corner crease at lower right. Very scarce. Photo Photo for lot 2230 appears on page 45 41

S$500-600


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, Postal Stationery - contd.

2233 2233

*

1893 3c. carmine card with coloured “GREETINGS FROM SINGAPORE” on reverse (two Chinese at roadside and harbour scene), unaddressed but with part message, fine. Very scarce. Photo

S$500-600

Covers and Cancellations

2234 2234

*

1875 (21 Jan.) envelope to Germany, marked “Via Triest”, bearing 1867-72 4c. rose and 6c. lilac pair, all clearly cancelled “B/172” (Type K4) and showing the rare small “MALACCA/P.O” double-ring d.s. (Type D3; latest recorded date) alongside with unframed “PD” in red and, on reverse, Singapore Paid (22.1) and arrival datestamps; the envelope with some stains, mainly peripheral. Very rare. Photo WWW.SPINK.COM

S$15,000-18,000


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2235

2236

*

*

1898-1933 envelopes (26, four registered), stationery card and registered envelopes (2) and picture postcards (5), all from Penang, variously addressed and franked including 1898 2c. stationery card to Germany, headed “Neu-Guinea Matupi” and uprated 1c., 1901-35 envelopes (4, one from Thailand) with maritime markings including “PAQUEBOT” and “PENANG/PAQUEBOT” c.d.s., 1910 envelope to San Francisco rated 13c. and cancelled by “DATO KRAMAT” c.d.s., 1910 and 1923 envelopes from Bukil Mertajam to India, 1915, 1931 and 1933 (registered) envelopes from Butterworth to India, 1917 envelope from Nebong Tebal to India, 1920 envelope registered from Balik Palau to India, 1923 envelope rom Bukit Tambun to India and 1931 envelope from Bayan Lepas to India. Condition a little mixed though an interesting lot

S$1,500-2,000

1915 Mar.) envelope from Malacca to India bearing, on reverse, 1913 4c. tied by doublering d.s., showing Penang (27.3) and arrival datestamps alongside and, on face, framed “PASSED/LETTER CENSOR” handstamp in violet. Scarce. Photo

S$300-400

2237 2237

2238

2239

A * ᔛ

*

*

1940 ( Nov.) envelope (242x165mm.) registered from Singapore to New York, marked “Via Pan American Airways”, bearing 1937-41 1c. (corner damage), 2c. pair, 10c. (2), 50c., $2 and $5, all clearly cancelled, showing brown sealing tape at left tied by violet Censor h.s. and, on reverse, clear arrival d.s. (29.11); two tears at top and light central vertical fold. Photo

S$350-450

1919 (9 Oct.) “Barker” envelope registered from Christmas Island to England, bearing Straits 1c., 4c. pair, 5c. and 10c. bisected vertically, all tied by double-ring d.s. (Type D2) and showing rare registration d.s. with, on reverse, Colombo (23.10) and London (11.11) transit d.s. Photo

S$600-800

1941 envelopes (2) from Bangkok to Singapore franked at 15s., one showing framed “THAILAND/IMPLORES FOR/WORLD PEACE” in violet with brown sealing tape at left tied by framed “OPENED BY/CENSOR. 6” and showing, on reverse, “MALAYAN CENSORSHIP REGULATIONS” h.s. in violet, the other (central vertical fold) with brown sealing tape at right tied by framed “OPENED/BY CENSOR. 12” in violet and Thailand red Officially Sealed labels at left. An interesting pair

S$250-300

Photos also appear on page 45 43


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlement, Covers and Cancellations- contd.

2240 2240

*

1947 (8 Feb.) re-used Trengganu 15c. registered envelope (size K) with single frame chop, marked “O.P.S.” and used locally during the BMA period at Penang by the Postmaster, presumably in clearing out old wartime stock, showing blue crayon cross through stamp impression with Penang c.d.s. alongside; some faults. Very rare. Photo

S$6,500-7,000

Picture Postcards 2241

*

1899-1909 picture postcards (11, three registered) to Germany, variously franked and cancelled including one bearing Germany 10pf. tied by “DEUTSCHE SEEPOST/ASIATICHE/HAUPTLINIE” c.d.s., scenes include Singapore Boat Quay, Suburban Police Station, View from St. James, Raffles School, South Bridge Road and four different Greetings from Singapore. A good lot

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S$600-800


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2084

2131

2236

2230

2290

2238

45


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlement - contd.

Revenue Documents and Stamps 2242 ័

2243 ័ 2244 ័ 2245 ័

1815 (25 Nov.) two page document from Malacca written in Dutch showing Crowned oval h.s. with manuscript “6 Stuivers” alongside and 1819 doucument written in Dutch and showing a good to fine impression of 1⁄ 2 Guilder embossed stamp; both a little aged though fine

S$700-900

1864 Indenture of lease of land in Singapore showing good to fine impression of 4 Rupee Calcutta type embossed handstamp, fine

S$250-300

1866 Indenture of lease of land in Singapore showing good to fine impression of 4 Rupee Calcutta type embossed handstamp, two small holes near rim otherwise fine

S$250-300

1872 (27 Nov.) Indenture showing fine $5 Calcutta type embossed handstamp just touched by “SINGAPORE” datestamp

S$300-400

Ex 2246 2246

2247

S ᔛ

2248 ័

2249

2250

1

1874 CA 5c. to 30c., 50c. (9 ⁄ 2 mm. wide), 60c. (101⁄ 2 mm. wide), $1, $2, $3, $5 and $10 imperforate plate proofs plus perforated $25 and $50, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, all with some original gum and paper adhering to reverse, the 10c. torn in half and rejoined, the $25 with perforations cut off at top. A rare complete set. Barefoot 1-6, 7a, 8a, 14-20. Photo

S$4,000-6,000

1888-93 CA $100 green and red with sheet margin at top, unused with full original gum (slightly toned). A very fine example of this rare stamp in much above average condition. Barefoot 45; ISC R45. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1891 (4 Mar.) Promissory Note (split at centre and joined with adhesive tape) for $3200 bearing 1888-93 20c. pair and single and $1, all tied by Penang red embossed datestamps and in 1896 (20 Mar.) a further Selangor 1895 10c., 50c. and $1 were applied and cancelled at Kuala Lumpur Stamp Office; 1908 (22 Aug.) Indenture bearing 1904-10 $2, $25 (2, both with green washed out) and $100 (2, both with yellow faded out), all tied by Penang red embossed datestamps; and 1925 (10 Nov.) top piece of an Indenture bearing 1921-33 $1, $5 (4) and $25 (3, one with tear across top and one with large tear at left), all tied by Penang red embossed datestamps

S$500-600

1910 MCA $500 purple and orange cancelled by part Singapore red embossed d.s., centred to upper left, fine. S.G. 169, £900. Photo

S$600-800

1912-23 MCA $25 cancelled by oval firm’s chop in violet, $100 (2) cancelled by part embossed red d.s. and by manuscript initials, and $500 cancelled by part red embossed d.s., fine for these. Cat. £1000+. Photo

S$600-800

Photos also appear on page 39 WWW.SPINK.COM


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2247

2208

2210

2266

2267

2265

2258 2268 47

2278


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements, Revenue Documents and Stamps - contd. 2251

2252

1912 MCA $500 purple and orange-brown cancelled by part 1915 red embossed d.s., a few minor usage marks on face, fine. S.G. 215, £600. Photo

S$300-400

1912 MCA $500 purple and orange-brown cancelled by part 1924 red embossed d.s., well-centred, a trifle soiled otherwise fine. S.G. 215, £600. Photo

S$300-400

2253 2253 ័

2254 ័

2254

1917 (17 July) Singapore Supreme Court Writ of Summons against Tan Hay Leng of Bangkok, bearing KGV 50c. tied by red embossed seal and GB Consular Service 2/6d. tied by “BRITISH CONSULATE SERVICE/Arms/BANGKOK” circular cachet, fine. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1923 (12 Dec.) Indenture bearing KGV $1, $2 and $25 (3, all with faults) tied by Singapore red embossed datestamps; and 1926 (2 Oct.) Indenture bearing 1921-33 $1, $5 (4), $25 and $100 (2), all tied by Penang red embossed datestamps. Photo for latter

S$800-1,000

Photos also appear on page 39 WWW.SPINK.COM


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2255 2255 ័

1927 Indenture bearing 1921-33 $1, $2 and $25 (3, one showing dent in upper right scroll), all tied by Penang red embossed seal, fine. Photo

2256

1938 $25 purple and blue on blue, fine mint. S.G. F1, £1200. Photo

2257

1938 $25 purple and blue on blue, large hinge remnant, fine mint. S.G. F1, £1200. Photo

2258 ័

1938 $25 purple and blue on blue used with Postage 1938 $1 (3), $2 (2) and $5 (2) on 1940 (3 May) piece, all cancelled by “SINGAPORE/REGISTRATION” c.d.s., fine. Scarce and most attractive postal usage. S.G. F1, £600+. Photo Photos also appear on pages 39 and 47

49

S$1,000-1,200 S$800-1,000

S$600-800


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Straits Settlements - contd.

The Unique Plate Number Pair

2259

2259

刂 ᔛ

1938 $500 purple and orange on chalk-surfaced paper, the unique marginal pair with plate number, [48-49], mounted in the margin only and with the usual brown gum. A magnificent exhibition item and believed to be one of only two recorded pairs. B.P.A. Certificate (2015). ISC R48, Barefoot 60. Photo PROVENANCE:

Koh Seow Chuan

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S$80,000-100,000


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE Judicial

Ex 2260 2260

ᔛ S

1868 CC 10c. to $25 set of twenty plus an unlisted $31⁄ 2 and 1870 CC $100, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, all with perforations cut off at top and at foot, wrinkling and with paper adhering to reverse, nevertheless all of good colour and appearance. A rare set. Barefoot 1-20, 40. (22). Photo

S$8,000-10,000

Marine Policies

Ex 2261 2261

P ᔛ S ᔛ

1869 CC 8c. to $12 set of forty, each an imperforate plate proof with part or large part original gum overprinted “SPECIMEN”, all with design touched or cut into on one or more sides, and with some paper adhering to reverse, nevertheless all of good colour and a very rare complete set. Barefoot 1-40. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

Literature 2262

2263

Straits Settlements, the Charles Taylor Collection, London and Brighton Stamp Auctions, with erratum and prices realised. Fine condition for this catalogue which had a tendency to fall apart

S$150-180

Royal Philatelic Society London, Exhibits at Monacophil 2011, pristine

S$120-150

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION 2264

ᔛ S

1c. to $5 set of fourteen perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 1s-18s, £800

2265

刂+ អ

8c. grey, prepared but not officially issued, a block of four with gum a little brown, fine mint. A very scarce multiple. Cat. £1800. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

15c. bright ultramarine with black overprint, a marginal vertical strip of three showing additional overprints on selvedge, fine mint, mounted in the selvedge only. Brandon Certificate (1999). C.W. 38a. Photo

S$400-500

50c. black on green postal forgery, fine “used”. Photo

S$200-250

2266

刂 ᔛ

2267 F

S$600-800

MALAYAN UNION 2268

1945 prepared but unissued Victory 8c. carmine, a touched oxidised in places otherwise fine mint. Cat. £500. Photo

S$250-300

MALAYAN STATES 2269

2270

2271

ᔛ S

A mint and used collection on leaves and housed in a carton, all States with 1948 Wedding, also included are Federated Malay States including 1900 on Negri Sembilan 1c. to 50c. and on Perak 5c., 10c. and $1 mint, 1900 CC $1 and $5 used, 1904-12 $1, $2 and $5 mint and 1922-34 Script $1 (both), $2 and $5 mint, Malayan Postal Union 193638 1c. to 50c. mint, 1945-49 1c. to 20c. mint and 1951-63 1c. to 20c. mint; Johore 1918-20 MCA $3, $4 and $5 used, 1949-55 1c. to $5 used and Postage Due 1938 1c. to 12c. mint; Johore 1949-55 1c. to $5 and 1960 1c. to $5 mint; Kedah 1937 10c. to $5, 1950-55 1c. to $5, 1957 1c. to $5 and 1959-61 1c. to $5 mint; Kelantan 1937-40 1c. to $5 mint and to $2 used, 1951-55 1c. to $5 and 1957-63 1c. to $5 mint; Malacca 1954-57 1c. to $5 mint and used, 1957 1c. to $5 mint and 1960-62 1c. to $5 mint; Negri Sembilan 1935-41 1c. to $5, 1949-55 1c. to $5 and 1957-63 1c. to $5 mint; Pahang 1935-41 1c. to $5, 1950-56 1c. to $ and 1957-63 1c. to $5 mint; Penang194952 1c. to $5 mint and used, 1954-57 1c. to $5, 1957 1c. to $5 and 1960 1c. to $5 mint; Perak 1900 3c. on $1 used, 1935-37 1c. to $5 mint, 1938-41 to $5 used, 1950-56 1c. to $5 mint and used and 1957-61 1c. to $5 mint; Perlis 1951-55 1c. to $5 mint and to $5 used and 1957-62 1c. to $5 mint; Selangor 1935-41 1c. to $5 mint, 1941 $1, $2 and unissued $5, 1949-55 1c. to $5 and 1957-61 1c. to $5 mint; Trengganu 1922-41 MCA $5 and Script to $3, 1949-55 1c. to $5 and 1957-63 1c. to $5 mint; plus a range of Malaysia. Condition generally good to fine

S$8,000-10,000

A mint predominantly KG VI collection in an album, all stuck down, including BMA 1945-48 1c. to $5 and Revenue 1945 $25 and $100 (blunt top right corner, Federated Malay States 1922-34 $5 green and red on green, Johore 1949-55 1c. to $5 less 30c., Kedah 1937 10c. to $5 and 1950-55 1c. to $5 less 30c., Kelantan 1951-55 1c. to $5 less 30c., Malacca 1949-52 1c. to $5, Negri Sembilan 1949 1c. to $5 less 30c., Pahang 195056 1c. to $5 less 30c., Penang 1949-52 1c. to $5, Perak 1950-56 1c. to $5 less 30c., Perlis 1951-55 1c. to $5 less 30c., Selangor 1941 unissued $5 and 1949-55 1c. to $5 less 30c., Singapore 1948 1948 perf 14 1c. to $5 all marginal with plate number (detached on $5), Trengganu 1921-41 $3, $25, $50 and $100 (all a little soiled around perfs) and 1949-55 1c. to $5 less 30c., also 1948 Wedding for each state, all the high values with plate number, plus a scattering of Japanese Occupation issues

S$2,500-3,000

A miscellaneous selection overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, comprising Straits Settlements (14 with 1902-03 set to $5 less 3c., 1906 $25 an 1921 $5), Federated Malay States (16 with 1900 $1 to $25 and Postage Due set), Johore (16 with 1922-41 $1 to $10, two of each), Kedah 1912 set less $2, Pahang 1933-41 set, Perak (34 with 1892-95 set, 1895 3c. on 5c., 1895-99 and 1935-37 sets), Selangor 1894 3c. on 5c. and 1895 3c. to both 50c.) and Trengganu 1921-41 Script 1c. to $5 (11 values); some without gum though largely mint; faults in places though some very fine. Viewing essential. Notional cat. £6,345

S$2,000-2,500

Photos appear on page 47 WWW.SPINK.COM


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2272

2273

2274

刂 ᔛ

A mint collection, housed in a box, including Kedah 1912-79 complete less 1922 Exhibition but with some duplication plus 1937 $1 complete sheet; the other States plus North Borneo 1948-79 with 1948 Weddings and a few complete KGVI and QE sets, also Malayan Federation and Malaysia 1963-78; some light gum toning throughout

S$1,000-1,200

A selection comprising Straits Settlements Entertainments Duty 10c. and 20c. unused; Kedah 1937 $25 mint; Pahang 1898 $1 mint (a few fox marks); Perak 1898 $3 fiscally used, 1900 3c. on $1 postally used, 3c. on $2 mint and Revenue 1936 $25 unused (foxing), 1949-52 $25 (2, one perf. 13) and $100 used

S$400-500

Malacca 1965 Orchids 10c. lower left corner block of four with colour bars (lightly toned) showing a major shift of the black, green and red upwards; Pahang 1965 Orchids 20c. lower right corner block of four with plate numbers (lightly toned) showing a major downward shift of the green; Perak 1979 Orchids 15c. block of ten (2x5) showing 5mm. shift of vertical perforations to right; and Selangor 1971 Butterflies 10c. with black (country name outline, denomination and parts of butterfly) omitted, two small light tone spots on reverse not affecting fine appearance. All are unmounted

S$300-400

FEDERATED MALAY STATES 2275

1900 $1 and $2, 1900-01 $1 and $2 and 1904 $1 mint; 1900-01 $5 and $25, 1904 $2, $5 and $25 fiscally used; the mint fine, the used generally good to fine. S.G. cat. £820 for mint

S$600-800

2276 2276

2277

2278

1900 on stamps of Perak, $25 green and orange, a lovely example well-centred example of excellent colour, unused with large part original gum. A fine example of this very difficult stamp. S.G. 14, £15,000. Photo

S$26,000-30,000

1904-22 MCA 1c. grey and green, 1c. green Die I, 3c. grey-brown and brown, 4c. grey and rose, 5c. green and carmine on yellow, 5c. deep green and carmine on yellow, 8c. grey and ultramarine, 8c. grey-brown and ultramarine (2, one with watermark upright), 10c. grey-brown and claret, 10c. black and claret, 10c. grey-brown and purple, 10c. black and purple, 10c. jet-black and bright purple, 20c., 50c. grey and orange, 50c. grey-brown and orange-brown and 50c. black and orange-brown, mounted mint, some a little toned/gum toned. Cat. £800+

S$300-400

1904-22 MCA $25 green and orange, good colour, fine mint. S.G. 51, £2000. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

PROVENANCE: William Frazer, June 2003

2279

2280

2281

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

1922-24 8c. die proof of the frame in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “Appd”, initialled and dated “11.10.32”, fine. Photo

S$400-500

–– 25c. die proof of the frame in black on glazed card (92x60mm.), marked “G, FMS 7531” and “Appd”, initialled and dated “5.4.29”, fine. Photo

S$400-500

–– $1 (both), $2 (both) and $5 (both), mounted mint. S.G. 76-81, £648

S$300-400

Photos also appear on pages 47 and 57 53


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Federated Malay States - contd. Covers and Cancellations 2282

2283

2284

2285

2286

2287

*

*

*

*

1902 (9 Aug.) envelope from Tapah to India bearing, on reverse, 1c. (4) and 4c. (2), all cancelled by Type D3 d.s. and showing Teluk Anson and Penang transit d.s. alongside; 1904 (6 Apr.) picture postcard from Seremban to Melbourne, bearing 1c. (3) tied by Type D6 c.d.s. and showing Port Dickson and Singapore transit d.s. alongside; 1906 (17 Sept.) 10c. registered envelope from Teluk Anson to Belgium, uprated with 8c., cancelled by Type R5 and showing Type R2 registration d.s.; and 1909 (30 May) envelope from Seremban to USA, bearing 8c. tied by Type D7, showing blue crayon “16” and “2/30c”, New York 6c. due d.s. and with US Postage Due 2c. (3) cancelled in manuscript. An interesting group

S$250-300

1903 (31 Oct.) envelope from Kuala Lipis to Seoul, bearing 1c., 3c. and 4c. tied by Type D4), showing Victoria Hong Kong (13.11) and arrival datestamps with, on reverse, Raub (31.10), Kwala Kubu (2.11), Singapore (4.11) and Nagasaki (20.11) transit datestamps; the envelope with some light overall discolouration. A rare destination

S$200-250

1905 (6 July) envelope registered from Ipoh to Singapore, franked at 13c.; 1906 (4 Oct.) OGS envelope registered from Seremban to London franked at 14c.; 1908 (8 Apr.) envelope registered from Seremban to Singapore, franked at 21c. and showing circularframed “AR”; 1908 (17 Nov.) envelope from Kuala Lumpur to USA franked at 8c.; 1908 (20 Dec.) Chinese red band envelope from Teluk Anson to Kampar franked at 3c.; 1911 (29 Nov.) picture postcard from Kuala Selangor to England franked at 3c.; and 1918 (19 June) envelope registered from Gemas to Singapore franked at 14c. An interesting lot

S$400-500

1907 (30 Mar.) 10c. registered envelope (size G) from Ipoh to India, uprated 4c. and cancelled by Type D6 d.s.; 1907 (26 Sept.) 5c. registered envelope (size H; faults) from Raub to Penang, uprated 8c. and cancelled by Type D8 d.s.; and 1915 (25 Mar.) 10c. registered envelope (size H; slightly truncated at left) from Kuala Lumpur to New York uprated 23c. Condition a little mixed

S$200-250

Revenue Stamps 1900-01 overprinted “Judicial” in red on 5c., 10c., 20c., 50c. and $2, and 1903 10c., 25c., 50c., $1, $2, $5, $10, $25 and $50 (the last two with some light discolouration), all cancelled by Magistrate’s Court Kuala Lumpur double-ring d.s.; six are on small pieces, condition generally fine. Barefoot cat. £198

S$150-180

1926-28 $250 purple and blue, unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 5. Photo

S$400-500

MALAYAN FEDERATION 2288

1963 $25, $100 and $250 used; Malaysia 1982 $25 and $100 used, $500 and $1000 mint, 1985 $100 and 1990 perf. 121⁄ 2 $10 and $100 used, the last three on pieces. Also Singapore 1960 Advertisement Licence bearing 50c. with red seal cancellation. Barefoot, £200+

S$250-300

JOHORE 2289 2290

*

1896-99 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, the 1c. with surface abrasion at right, the others fresh and fine lightly mounted mint. S.G. 39-53, £300

S$180-220

1896 envelope to India, bearing 1896 3c. tied by circular “BANDER MAHARANI/Star and Crescent/MUAR” h.s., in combination with Straits Settlements 8c. tied by Singapore c.d.s. (20.10) and showing circular undated “BANDER MAHARANI/MUAR” in red with arrival datestamp on reverse; the envelope a little torn or creased in places and toned. Photo

S$250-300

PROVENANCE:

David Springbett, March 1994 2291

刂 ᔛ

1904 $50 fresh unmounted mint and $100 (soiled) fiscally used. S.G. 76, 77, £485

Photos appear on pages 45 and 57 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$400-500


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Ex 2292 2292

2293

*

1904 (3 Mar.) “ON JOHORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE” envelope (with embossed headed letter) from the State Secretary addressed to Singapore, showing “JOHORE BAHRU” c.d.s. in red with arrival d.s. on reverse; the envelope a little soiled and with tear in flap. Also 1904 (July) Singapore permit for the possession of ammunition showing large circular “LICENSING OFFICER/Crown/ARMS ACT” cachet in violet. Photo

S$200-250

1922-41 Script 1c. to $10 set of twenty-three, the 5c. and 12c. ultramarine used and the 2c. with some tone spots on reverse, the rest fresh and fine mint. S.G. 103-125

S$400-500

2294 2294

S ᔛ

1926 Script $500 blue and red, two horizontal pairs reconstructed as a “block” of four, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, very fresh and fine with large part to almost full original gum. A most remarkable multiple and a magnificent exhibition item. S.G. 128s, £4800. Photo PROVENANCE:

“Koh-I-Noor”, July 2003 55

S$10,000-12,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Johore - contd.

Ex 2295

2295

*

1933 (3 Aug.) envelope (217x173mm.; with original enclosure), with printed “VS3AE” at upper left, from H.H. Tengku Temmengong Ahmad, son of Sultan Sir Ibrahim and the State Commissioner in Muar, addressed locally and bearing 1922 10c. dull purple and yellow bisected diagonally and clearly tied by “MUAR/3” double-ring d.s. Probably the only known example. Ceremuga Certificate (2005). Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Note: H.H. Tengku Ahmad was very keen on radio broadcasting and owned station VS3AE at Muar Covers and Cancellations 2296

2297

*

*

1940 Air Mail Letter Card to Sydney with “POSTAGE PAID/12 CENTS/JOHORE” in red cancelled by A.I.F. F.P.O. No. 18 c.d.s. and showing framed “AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL/FORCE/PASSED BY CENSOR/356” in red; central vertical fold

S$350-450

1942 (Jan.) envelope to Australia, bearing 1922-41 5c. and 10c. (2 on striated paper, one damaged) tied by “AUST BASE P.O./28” c.d.s. and showing framed “AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL/FORCE/PASSED BY CENSOR/145” in violet; some staining, mainly on reverse. Photo

S$700-900

Revenue Stamps 2298

1950 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Rare. Barefoot 6-8. Photo Photo for lot 2297appears on page 75 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$3,000-4,000


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2287

2280

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2298 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

––––––––––––––––––––––– 2304 –––––––––––––––––––––––

2303

2307

2315

2316 57

2310


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

KEDAH 2299

*

1922 (11 Apr.) envelope registered from Alor Star to Klang, franked at 17c. and showing Kuala Lumpur Registration Branch transit c.d.s.; 1929 (31 Oct.) envelope from Alor Star to India franked at 6c.; 1932 (17 July) envelope from Kulim to India franked at 8c.; and 1934 (Dec.) envelope registered from Alor Star to Melbourne and carried by Imperial Airways

S$200-250

2300

1937 10c. to $5 set of nine, all a little gum toned otherwise fine. S.G. 60-68, £275

S$140-160

2301

刂អ ᔛ B

1957 5c. carmine-lake marginal block of twenty (4x5) with imprint, showing dramatic misplacement of perforations, fine unmounted mint. ISC 113a, $2000+. S.G. 95var

S$250-300

1959 Pictorial 50c. marginal horizontal pair, both showing fine and strong offset of the vignette on reverse, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 111var

S$100-120

1965 Orchids 20c. block of four, the right pair with bright purple (blooms) omitted, the left pair with partial omission, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 121a, £1100+. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

2302

2303

刂 ᔛ

刂+ ᔛ អ

Revenue Stamps 2304

1937 $25 black and brown, $100 black and slate-violet and $500 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 4-6. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

2305 2305

1950 $25 rose-red and deep brown, $100 lilac and black and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 7-9. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

KELANTAN 2306

2307

2308

*

1937-40 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, all a little gum toned and the 4c. with a pulled perf at top otherwise fine. S.G. 40-54, £1300

S$600-800

1937-40 $5 vermilion and lake, fresh and fine lightly mounted mint. S.G. 54, £800. Photo

S$600-800

1938 (26 Apr.) photographic picture postcard to France bearing, on picture side, 1937 6c. tied by “TEMANGAN/KELANTAN” c.d.s. (Type D2, later than recorded)

S$250-300

Photos also appear on page 57 WWW.SPINK.COM


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2309 2309

2310

*

刂+ ᔛ អ

1938 (16 May) 2c. stationery card to Zanzibar, uprated with 1937 2c. and tied by “TEMANGAN/KELANTAN” c.d.s. (Type D3 State 2; a very early date), fine. A rare destination. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

1965 Orchids 5c., a marginal imperforate block of four, some very slight yellowing to gum otherwise fine unmounted mint. Unlisted in S.G.; ISC 102g, $1600. Photo

S$300-400

Revenue Stamps

2311 2311

1950 $25 brown and red, $100 blue and violet and $250 green and black, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Rare. Barefoot 2-4. Photo

Photos for lot 2310 appears on page 57 59

S$6,000-8,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

MALACCA Revenue Stamps

2312 2312

1950 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece. Rare. Barefoot 1-3. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

NEGRI SEMBILAN 2313

2314

刂អ ᔛ B

1891 (Aug.) 2c. mint blocks of twenty-one and eight, strip of five and singles (2, one used), 1891-94 1c. top left corner used block of eight (2x4) with plate number and singles (4, one overprinted “SPECIMEN” and two used), 2c. (2, one used) and 5c. (small abrasion at left), 1895-99 1c., 3c. (5, four used), 5c. and 8c., and 1898-1900 4c. on 1c. top left corner block of four with plate number and singles (3, one used), 4c. on 3c., 4c. on 5c. (9 including a block of four, and one used) and 4c. in green on 8c.; condition generally fine. Cat. £370+

S$150-180

1965 Orchids 5c., a block of nine with variety red (leaves, etc) omitted, the odd very minor and light tone spot on reverse otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 83c, £900

S$600-800

Revenue Stamps 2315

2316

2317

1936-39 $25 purple and blue on blue, unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 5. Photo

S$400-500

–– $100 black and red on blue, unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Rare. Barefoot 6. Photo

S$800-1,000

1950 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, each marginal with plate number, all unused and affixed to small piece, the $250 with part of top right corner torn away. Barefoot 7-9. Photo

S$800-1,000

PAHANG 2318

1889-99 a mainly mint range including 1889 2c. with Type 2, 1891-95 1c. (10, one overprinted “SPECIMEN” and three used), 2c. (7, three used) and 5c. (9, five used), 189599 3c. (5, two used), 4c. (5, four used) and 5c. (3 used), and 1899 4c. on 5c. and 4c. on 8c. (4); condition mixed. Cat. £570+

S$200-250

2319

1889 (Jan.) 10c. slate, unused with large part original gum. S.G. 3, £225

S$120-150

2320

1898 $1 green and pale green, centrally cancelled by Pahang c.d.s. (5.10.98), good colours and a fine example of this difficult stamp. S.G. 23, £650. Photo

S$500-600

Photos also appear on pages 57 and 67 WWW.SPINK.COM


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2322

2323

2324

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂 ᔛ

1899 4c. on 8c. dull purple and ultramarine, variety surcharge inverted, neatly cancelled by part 1899 Ulu Pahang c.d.s., strong colours, very fine. S.G. 25a, £1700. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

1899 4c. on 8c. dull purple and ultramarine, variety surcharge double, fine unused with part original gum. S.G. 25b, £950. Photo

S$500-600

1950-56 1c. to $5 set of twenty-one in marginal blocks, many from a corner with some showing plate number(s), fine unmounted mint. S.G. 53-73, £480

S$300-400

1977 Butterflies 15c. horizontal pairs, one showing major shift of black (value and country’s inscription) shifted upwards, the other pair showing major shift of black (portrait and crest) downwards, fine unmounted mint. ISC 112a, 112b, $1200

S$150-180

Revenue Stamps 2325

1936 $25 purple and blue on blue, unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 4. Photo

S$500-600

2326 2326

1950 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Rare. Barefoot 5-7. Photo

Photos also appear on pages 67

61

S$5,000-6,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

PENANG

––––– 2329 –––––

2327 2327

2328

刂អ B

刂+ ᔛ អ

1960 (Mar.) 50c. black and blue, a lower right corner block of twenty-four (3x8; folded) with plate numbers and part imprint, the top block of nine imperforate, unused with almost full original gum; some tropicalisation/foxing, predominantly on reverse and barely affecting appearance. A major Q.E. rarity and a startling multiple of this error. S.G. 62a, £3400+. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

1965 Orchids 1c., a lower left corner block of four with colour bars showing major downward shift of the grey, a very slight yellowing of the gum otherwise fine unmounted mint. With matching normal block for comparison. S.G. 81

S$200-250

Revenue Stamps 2329

1949 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 purple, each an upper left corner example with plate number, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. An almost certainly unique set. Barefoot 1-3. Photo WWW.SPINK.COM

S$8,000-10,000


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PERAK

2330 2330

刂អ B

1878 2c. brown overprinted Crescent, Star and “P” in oval, a corner block of six [3-6/1012] originally from the block of forty-one in the Dr. Wood collection, unused with part original gum (usual dry gum as with all known unused examples), fine. A major rarity. S.G. 1, £12,000. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

PROVENANCE:

Dr. Cheah Way Mun, June 2004 2331

2332

2333

2334

2335

1881-1900 mainly mint range including 1881 CC 2c. with Type 5 (2), 1882-83 CA 2c. with Type 11, 1884-91 2c. with Types 14 (26, seventeen used), 16 (9, three used), 17 (5, all used, one cancelled in red) and 19, 1887-89 1c. on 2c. with Types 32 (4, two used) and 33, 1891 with bar through value 1c. on 2c. Types 30 (5, two used), 41 (2), 24 (used) and 37, and 1900 3c. on $1 and 3c. on $2; condition a little mixed. Cat. £600+

S$250-300

1883 (July) 2c. on 4c. rose with Type 11, unused without gum, small corner crease at upper left and a little soiled. A good space-filler. S.G. 15, £1200. Photo

S$250-300

–– 2c. on 4c. rose with Type 9, neatly cancelled by part Larut-1 c.d.s., some stamp album offset on reverse, fine. S.G. 16, £300. Photo

S$200-250

1884-91 2c. pale rose with Type 14, variety overprint double, unused with small part original gum, small thin at top and two firm’s h.s. on reverse otherwise fine. Scarce. S.G. 17a, £650. Photo

S$250-300

1887-91, a predominantly mint study/part reconstruction of the 1c. on 2c. surcharge without and with bar; the without bar comprises Types 30 (136, including one with surcharge double; twenty-one are used), 32 (21 including a pair with one showing variety “PREAK”; two are used), 33 (33, seven are used), 34 (40, eight are used), 34 (40, eight are used) and 37 (24, three are used), some are in multiples including blocks of twenty, twelve and six (2) and vertical strips of ten, six five and four; the with bar comprise Types 30 (92 including two showing narrow “O”; eight are used), 41 (32, one used), 34 (62, three are used) and 37 (28, two are used), some are in multiples including blocks of fifteen, eight and four plus vertical strips of six and three, also a complete lower right pane of sixty (faded); condition fine throughout. A superb starter lot for the newcomer but also a very useful lot for the specialist

S$8,000-10,000

Photos also appear on page 67 63


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

A Unique Multiple in Private Hands

2336

2336

1891 2c. rose with overprint in bold Roman capitals (Type 20), a horizontal pair, fresh and fine unused with large part original gum. A unique multiple in private hands. R.P.S. Certificate (1967). S.G. 23, £7000. Photo Note: The adjoining pair is in the Royal Collection PROVENANCE:

Dorning Beckton Dr. F.E. Wood, December 1964 William Frazer, June 2003 Dr. Cheah Way Mun, June 2004

WWW.SPINK.COM

S$18,000-22,000


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1895-99 1c. dull purple and green, a lower right corner block of twelve (4x3) with plate number (some faults in selvedge), a pair with one showing malformed “C” and a single overprinted “SPECIMEN”; also 1c. pair and 2c. on 1899 (24 Feb.) envelope from Taiping to London, 3c. on reverse of 1899 (1 Aug.) envelope from Tapah to Penang and 4c. on reverse of 1899 (28 Nov.) envelope from Port Weld to India S$250-300

2338

*

1898 (24 Oct.) wrapper with enclosure from Teluk Anson to India, bearing Straits Settlements 1894 8c. tied by Type D4 squared-circle d.s.; light discolouration and some light staining at edges, nevertheless a scarce item complete with papers S$300-400

2339

1900 Provisional 3c. on $1 green and pale green with watermark inverted, showing variety thinner “t” in “Cent”, unused with part original gum, green a little faded otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. 86aw. Photo S$1,200-1,500

2340

1900-01 Ipoh Provisionals, “Postal/Receipt for” 1c. and 3c., both cancelled by squared-circle datestamps, the former for Tanjong Malim; the former with straight-edge at right and diagonal crease at lower left otherwise fine. Photo S$400-500 PROVENANCE: William Frazer, June 2003

2341

刂អ B

1900 “One/Cent.” on 5c. dull purple and olive-yellow, a top left corner pane of sixty (6x10) with plate number, [26] showing antique “e” in “One” and [52] showing antique “e” in Cent”; toned and horizontal crease though the fifth row. S.G. 83/a/b, £359 S$120-150

2342

刂 ᔛ

1935-37 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 88-102, £225 S$150-180

2343 2344

2345

*

刂 ᔛ

2344

1938-41 1c. to $5 set of nineteen, all a little gum toned and the 1c. with a pulled perf at top otherwise fine. S.G. 103-121, £1000

S$500-600

1938-41 2c. orange showing variety malformed “2c” used with Negri Sembilan 193541 10c. and 15c. on 1941 (19 Nov.) envelope (237x118mm.) registered to India, all tied by “SEREMBAN F.M.S./REGISTERED” oval d.s. and showing, on face despatch and arrival censor chops. Rare. S.G. 105a. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1965 Orchids 15c. horizontal pair, the right stamp with magenta (background) virtually omitted, fine unmounted mint. A stunning error. S.G. 168c, £1400. Photo

S$800-1,000

Revenue Stamps 2346

1936 $25 purple and blue on blue and $100 black and red on blue, both unused unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 33-34. Photo Photos also appear on page 67 65

S$1,200-1,500


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Perak, Revenue Stamps - contd.

2347 2347

1949 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 35-37. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

PERLIS 2348

*

1928 (30 Aug.) Kedah 15c. registered envelope to Penang, uprated with 4c. (2), all cancelled by “KANGAR/PERLIS” double-ring d.s. (Type D4), showing registration label alongside with arrival datestamp (31.8) on reverse; some light foxing. Rare. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

Revenue Stamps

2349 2349

1951 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Rare. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

SELANGOR 2350

2351

2352

2353

2354

ᔛ S

1882-83 CA 2c. brown with Type 9, neatly cancelled by two part strikes of “PAID” h.s. in red and “B/172” obliterator, fine. S.G. 9, £500. Photo

S$300-400

1883-85 2c. pale rose with Type 4, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 22, £225

S$120-150

1885-91 used range comprising 2c. with Types 26, 28 bright rose horizontal without stop, 29, 30, 32, 33 and 34, generally fine. Cat. £350+

S$160-200

1895-99 3c. to $5 set of eleven overprinted “SPECIMEN”, the 3c. without gum and a few short perfs, otherwise fine mounted mint. S.G. 54s-64s, £500

S$250-300

1895-99 $10 green and purple, good colours, light gum crease, fine mint. S.G. 65, £850. Photo

S$700-900

PROVENANCE:

William Frazer, June 2003 Photo for lot 2348 appears on page 75 WWW.SPINK.COM


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2321

2320

2334

2345

2339

–––– 2340 ––––

2358

2332

2325

2322

2350

2366 67

2333

Ex 2346

2354

2355

–––– 2362 ––––


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Selengor - contd. 2355

2356

2357

2358

ᔛ S

刂អ ᔛ B

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

1895-99 $25 green and orange overprinted “SPECIMEN”, well-centred and of excellent colour, fine mint. S.G. 66s, £375. Photo

S$250-300

1965 Orchids 2c., a lower left corner block of twelve (3x4) with colour bars, variety yellow (flower) omitted, the merest trace of the odd tone spot on reverse otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 137b, £900

S$600-800

1965 Orchids 10c. horizontal strip of five, the last two with red omitted, the middle stamp red virtually omitted and the second stamp with partial omission, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 140a, £300+

S$250-300

1965 Orchids 20c., a horizontal pair from the foot of the sheet showing a major 5mm. shift of the black to left, very slightly toned otherwise fine unmounted mint. With matching pair for comparison. S.G. 142var. Photo

S$200-250

Postal Stationery Cards 2359

*

1891 1c. green (3) comprising 1898 (28 Jan.) used locally at Kuala Lumpur, 1898 (3 Aug.) used from Kuala Lumpur to Serendah, and 1900 (28 Nov.) reply half of reply paid card from Serendah to England and uprated with 1895 2c. orange

S$120-150

Revenue Stamps 2360

2361

2362

2363

2364

2365 ័

1888 overprinted “SELANGOR” reading upwards on $1, $2, $5 and $25 block of four (slightly rounded lower left corner), all cancelled by Stamp Office, Kuala Lumpur oval d.s.; some light stains

S$250-300

1895-99 $5 mint (trace of soiling at top), $1, $2, $3, $10 and $25 together with 1936 Revenue $25 (a couple of short perfs.) fiscally used; generally good to fine for these

S$300-400

1936-39 $25 purple and blue on blue and $100 black and red on blue, both unused and affixed to small pieces, fine. Barefoot 102-103. Photo

S$800-1,000

1950 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $250 black and green, all unused and each affixed to small piece, fine. Barefoot 104-105. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

Judicial 1897-1902 overprinted “J” in black on 5c., 10c., 50c., $1, $2, $3, $5, $10 and $25 (faded); overprinted “Judicial” in black on 50c., $1, $2, $3, $5 and overprinted “Judicial” in red on $1 pair, $2 and $5; all cancelled by Magistrate’s Court, Kuala Lumpur double-ring d.s., condition generally fine. Barefoot cat. £272

S$250-300

Judicial 1897-1902 overprinted “J” in black on $25 green and orange (4), all affixed to piece and cancelled by Magistrate’s Court, Kuala Lumpur double-ring d.s. (17.2.1903). Photo

S$450-550

SUNGEI UJONG 2366

1881 2c. brown with Types 12+14, fine used. S.G. 11, unpriced. Photo

S$200-250

2367

1882 2c. brown with Type 15 without stops, fine unused without gum. S.G. 13, £275

S$120-150

2368

1882 2c. pale rose (2) with Types 16+14 and 12+18, both fine unused with part original gum. S.G. 19, 21; £290

S$150-180

1885-90 mint range comprising 2c. with Types 22 (small thin), 23 (2, one with a slight “jump” print - no gum), 26, 27, 28 and 30, generally fine. Cat. £410

S$160-180

1891 2c. on 24c. with Type 34, unused without gum. S.G. 49, £275

S$120-150

2369

2370

Photos appear on pages 67 and 83 WWW.SPINK.COM


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2372

2373

2374

2375

2376

ᔛ P

2377

2378

1910-19 1c. to $25 and 1921-41 MCA set of three and Script 1c, to $100 set of twentyone (no 5c. grey and deep brown), all overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, fresh mint; the 1912 $25 with surface defects at top though generally fine. Cat. c. £3,450

S$1,000-1,200

1910-19 1c. to $25 set of nineteen with 1c. (2), 2c. and 10c. shades, mint and generally fine. S.G. 1-18, £2,075. Photo for $25

S$1,500-2,000

1910-19 1c. to $5 set of eighteen, good to fine mint; $5 with hinge remainder. S.G. 1-17, £475

S$300-400

1910-19 MCA $25 rose-carmine and green, fairly well-centred and of good colours, fine lightly mounted mint. S.G. 18, £1600. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

1917-18 Red Cross mint selection (48) including all three values with varieties comma after “2c” (two of each), and “CSOSS” for “CROSS” (2c. on 3c. faults), 2c. on 3c. marginal pair with “SS” in “CROSS” inverted with the variety in the margin, and 2c. on 3c. marginal pair with one showing “2” in thick block type, generally good to fine

S$350-400

1921-41 MCA $1 to $5 and Script 1c. to $5 set of nineteen, good to fine mint. S.G. 23-44, £965

S$600-700

1921-41 MCA $1 to $5 and Script 1c. to $5 set of nineteen, mint, 1c. mint, 2c., 3c. and 8c. used on ordinary paper, not all guaranteed, $100 fiscally used, and 1941 Surcharges, two of each mint; generally good to fine. Also postal stationery cards (2) and registered envelope overprinted “SPECIMEN”

S$800-1,000

1921-41 Script $5 green and red on yellow, fine lightly mounted mint. S.G. 44, £500. Photo

S$300-400

1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Issue 2379

2380

2381

2382

2c. to $5 set of eleven, 2c. to $1 less 5c. with variety oval last “O” in “BORNEO”, 2c. to $1 with damaged or thin first “I” in “EXHIBITION”, and four others; generally good to fine mint. Photo for $5

S$500-600

2c., 4c., 5c., 10c., 25c. (2), 50c. (2), $1 and $5, all variety raised stop after “EXHIBITION”, unused with part original gum and paper adherences in places. S.G. 48c58c group, £745. Photo for $5

S$400-500

2c. to $3, with additional 4c. and 5c., all variety small second “A” in “MALAYA”, unused with part original gum and paper adherences in places; generally good to fine. S.G. 48d57d, £581. Photo for $3

S$400-500

2c., 4c. (2, one in pair with normal) and 5c. to $1, variety no stop, part original gum with paper adherences in places; 5c. toned. S.G. 48f-56f, £1,080

S$500-600

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2384

1941 prepared for use but not issued due to the Japanese Occupation, 2c. yellow-orange, 6c. grey, 8c. rose and 15c. ultramarine, fresh mint; fine. Cat. £1,300

S$800-1,000

1948-2007 mint collection including 1948 Wedding $5 (2), 1949-55 sets (2), 1957 set (2), 1979 Flower progressive plate proof singles (10) and blocks of four (5), booklets (4), etc.; generally fine

S$350-400

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2385 2385

刂 ᔛ

1965 Orchids 15c., a lower left corner strip of five with colour bars, the centre stamp with black (country name and portrait) omitted, the fourth stamp with black virtually omitted, the corner stamp with black mark on reverse, otherwise fine unmounted mint. A startling error. S.G. 105a, £1600+. Photo

S$2,000-25,000

Postage Due Stamps 2386

1936 1c. photographic essay on small piece dated “1.11.36”, set of four perforated “SPECIMEN” and issued set of four in corner pairs with plate number and singles, good to fine mint

S$500-600

Revenue Stamps

2387 2387

1950 $25 red and deep brown, $100 purple and slate and $250 black and green, each a lower right corner example with plate number ($25 missing right margin), all unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Almost certainly a unique set. Barefoot 5-7. Photo

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S$10,000-12,000


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2388 2388

*

1911 (28 Mar.) parcel wrapping (295x170mm.) registered to Vienna, bearing 1910-19 1c. (10), 3c. (10) and 4c. (7) making up a 68c. rate, all tied by “TRENGGANU” doublering d.s. (Type D1 and showing Type R1 registration d.s. A most attractive and remarkable franking. Photo

S$10,000-12,000

2389 2389

*

1913 (8 Apr.) 3c. stationery card to Java clearly tied by very rare “KUALA KEMAMAN/TRENGGANU” circular h.s. (Type D1) with “8 APR 1913” alongside, both in violet, partly overstruck by arrival c.d.s. and showing Singapore transit d.s. (10.4) at upper left; card with light crease at left. Believed to be one of only two examples recorded on cover. Photo

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S$10,000-12,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Trengganu, Covers and Cancellations - contd.

2390

*

1915 (6 Apr.) picture postcard (Malay woman) to Switzerland bearing, on picture side, 4c. tied by bi-lingual “TRENGGANU” c.d.s. and showing, on message side, Singapore transit d.s. (10.4). Photo S$300-400

2391

*

1921 (17 Mar.) 4c. stationery card to Oswald Marsh in London, neatly cancelled by bi-lingual “TRENGGANU” datestamp; fine S$300-400

2392

*

1939 (30 Nov.) envelope (openedout) from Besut to England, bearing 1921-41 3c. and 5c. tied by bi-lingual c.d.s. and with censor label and cachet at left S$400-500 PROVENANCE:

“Stolz”, September 2010

2390

JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF MALAYA General Issues Single Frame Chop 2393

刂អ B

Selangor $1 black and red on blue block of six (2x3), the lower left stamp showing variety handstamp inverted, fine mint. ISC J102b/a. Photo

S$800-1,000

PROVENANCE:

Dr. Cheah Way Mun, February 2003 Postal Stationery 2394

*

15c. registered envelope (size K) overprinted “DAI NIPPON/2602/PENANG”, unused; a few small faults though generally fine for an envelope of this size

S$1,500-1,800

Penang 2395

*

15c. registered envelope (size K) with Uchiburi seal, unused; central vertical fold and some other minor imperfections, nevertheless in a fine state of preservation for an item of this size. Rare Photo for lot 2393 appears on page 83 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$2,000-2,500


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Revenue Stamps

An Extremely Rare Set of High Values

2396

2396

1942 (Mar.) $25 purple and blue on blue, $100 purple and red on blue and $500 purple and orange, each handstamped with Okugawa seal in red and cancelled by “DAI NIPPON/STAMP OFFICE PENANG” oval d.s. in violet, the $500 on small piece; the $25 with two pulled perfs at top, otherwise fine. An extremely rare set of high values. B.P.A. Certificate (2011) for each. Photo

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S$30,000-40,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Japanese Occupation of Malaya - contd.

Johore

2397 2397

2398

*

*

1942 (22 June) 8c. stationery envelope to Tanjong Malim, clearly cancelled by “LABIS” c.d.s. (Type D4) and showing red censor chop at left; a few minor imperfections. A very rare usage of the pre-war envelope. Photo

S$6,000-7,000

1944 (12 June) unstamped envelope from Johore Bahru to Penang, showing Type JD2 despatch datestamp, large “T” in triangle and bearing MPU Postage Due 8c. vertical pair with “DAI NIPPON” overprint (one with colon before “N”) applied and cancelled on arrival. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

Kedah

2399 2399

*

1942 (2 May) 2c. stationery card from Alor Star to Penang, uprated with 2c. and cancelled by Type D12 double-ring d.s., showing arrival c.d.s. (4.5) alongside. A rare usage of pre-war stock. Photo

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S$4,000-5,000


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2398

2348 2403

2402 2454

2460

2461

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Japanese Occupation of Malaya - contd.

Kelantan 2400

1942 June) 1c. on 50c., 2c. on 40c., 8c. on 5c., 10c. on 6c., 12c. on 8c., 30c. on 4c., 40c. on 2c. and 50c. on 1c., all surcharged with Type 9, and $1 on 4c., $2 on 5c. and $5 on 6c., all remainders without seals and each initialled “MDR” on reverse, some a little gum toned otherwise fine. Cat. £192

S$120-150

Malacca 2401

1942 (23 Apr.) $1 black and red on blue, fine mint. S.G. J55, £1300. Photo

2402

*

1942 (19 May) envelope registered to Singapore bearing, on reverse, 1942 (Apr.) 15c. with part chop in combination with general issue Straits Settlements 8c. with single frame chop in red, both tied by “MALACCA/R” double-ring d.s., showing arrival d.s. and red censor chop alongside and registration label on face. A neat and attractive franking. Photo

S$3,500-4,500

1942 Straits Settlements unused 5c. stationery envelope with complete Malacca chop and “POSTAGE PAID/3cts/MALAYA” h.s., both in red; some staining/discolouration though very rare. Photo

S$3,500-4,000

2403

*

S$800-1,000

Perak

2404 2404

*

1943 (2 June) Trengganu 15c. registered envelope with single frame chop from Pengkalan Bharu to Ipoh, uprated with Pictorial 8c., cancelled by Type JD1 datestamp with another clearer strike below, showing provisional registration label and violet censor chop with, on reverse, Lumut, Taiping and arrival (5.6) datestamps. A very rare used stationery cover. Photo Photos also appear on pages 75 and 83 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$5,000-6,000


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2405

2405

*

1943 (16 July) Trengganu 4c. stationery card with Kanji overprint from Ipoh to Taiping, cancelled by Type D22 and showing violet censor chop at left. Rare. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

Selangor 2406

刂+ ᔛ អ

1942 (Nov.) Agri-horticultral Exhibition 8c. grey top right corner block of four, the upper left stamp showing variety “C” for “G” in “SELANGOR”, mounted in the selvedge only. S.G. J90/90a, £400+

S$220-260

Trengganu 2407

2408

2409

2410

1942 (Sept.) single frame chop, 2c. on 5c. (2), 3c., 5c., 6c., 8c., 8c. on 10c., 12c., 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c., $3 and $5 all handstamped in black, good to fine mint. Cat. £690

S$400-500

1942 (May) single frame chop, 1c. Type E, 2c. Type E, 2c. on 5c., 5c., 8c. on 10c., 12., 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c. and $3 all handstamped in red; generally good to fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (1994) for 2c. red handstamp. Cat. £880

S$600-700

1942 (Dec.) Dai Nippon 1c. to $3 with additional 1c., 5c. and 12c., part to large part original gum, and 1943 “Kanji” 1c. to 35c. set of thirteen with additional 1c. to 8c. on 10c., part to large part original gum; the $3 with a thin in one corner though generally good to fine. Cat. £1,300+

S$600-700

POSTAGE DUE STAMPS:

1942 (Sept) single frame chop 1c. to 10c. set of four, mint with the usual brownish gum, and unissued Dai Nippon 8c. yellow with brown gum (part only), one short perf. at top. Cat. £773

77

S$300-350


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

Thai Occupation of Malaya Kedah

2411 2411

*

1944 envelope registered from Alor Star to Singapore with original franking on reverse missing and with sealing tape and censor chop at left; upon arrival manuscript “Contains Cash, Retour, Due 30ts.” applied in red ink as well as bi-lingual “CONTRARY TO REGULATIONS” h.s., on return to Alor Star MPU Postage Due 10c. strip of three overprinted “DAI NIPPON” affixed and tied by Type D15 datestamp along with registration tied by Type Th.D10 datestamp (4.4). Very rare. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

2412 2412

2413

*

1945 (9 Aug.) 4c. stationery card from Padang Serai to Kuala Lumpur, cancelled by overinked and worn Type Th.D5 datestamp, and bearing Revenue 1944 10c. black on green tied by part of censor chop. Rare and most unusual. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

1944 “Kanji” overprint on Selangor 12c. bright ultramarine (2), one with overprint facing left to right, the other facing right to left, fine mint. S.G. TT15, 16, £1,800. Also Revenue 1944 1c. to 50c. unused

S$500-600

END OF FIRST SESSION

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Second Session commencing at 2.30 p.m. (Lots 2414-2645) BRITISH POST OFFICE IN SIAM (BANGKOK) Indian Stamps used in Siam

A Magnificent India Used in Bangkok Franking

2414 2414

*

1864 (12 Sept.) entire letter written by John Bush from Bangkok to London, via Marseilles, bearing 8p. and 1a. block of eight (4x2; affixed over left edge and torn through opening) and a pair (crossed by filing crease), all cancelled “B/172”, showing red London Paid arrival c.d.s. (21.11) and, on reverse, fine “SINGAPORE/P.O.” doublering datestamp (6.10). A wonderful example of the 10a.8p. rate and without doubt one of the most spectacular India/Siam frankings. Photo PROVENANCE: Stanley Gibbons, 1986 Prakaipet Indhusophon, May 1993

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S$80,000-100,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

Straits Settlements Stamps on Mail from Siam

An Extremely Rare Usage in Bangkok

2415 2415

*

1873 (9 Jan.) entire from Malherbe Jullieur & Co. Bangkok, sent via their forwarding agents in Singapore to Hong Kong, bearing Straits Settlements 1868 6c. bright violet tied oval A.L. Johnston & Co. cachet and cancelled by circle of bars, showing fine “SINGAPORE/PAID” c.d.s. (15.1) in red alongside, manuscript “4” applied on arrival and, on reverse, clear arrival datestamp (5.2). The face panel is marked “Fr” (franked or paid) in manuscript at lower left which rather confirms that the adhesive was put on in Bangkok. An extremely rare usage from Bangkok. Holcombe Certificate (1988). Photo ————————————————————

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S$60,000-80,000


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2417

ᔛ S

A mint and used collection of British Borneo including Brunei including 1906 1c. to $1 on 8c. used and 1922 Exhibition 1c. to $1 mint; Labuan including 1892-93 2c. to 40c. mint and used, 1902-03 1c. to $1 mint; North Borneo including 1901-05 British Protectorate $1 with red overprint and $2 used, 1939 1c. to $5 mint, 1945 BMA 1c. to $5 used, $2 and $5 mint, 1947 1c. to $5 mint, 1948 Wedding, 1950-52 1c. to $10 and used, 1954-59 1c. to $10 mint and used; Sarawak including 1918 1c. to $1 used, 192223 2c. to 30c. used, 1932 1c. to $1 mint, 1934-41 1c. to $10 mint and used, and 1948 Wedding mint. Condition generally good to fine

S$2,500-3,000

A miscellaneous selection overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, comprising Brunei 1907 $1, Labuan (41) with 1885 10c. and 16c., 1894 set, 1896 Jubilee sets (2), 1897-1901 set and 1899 “4 CENTS” set, and North Borneo (16) with 1899 “4 CENTS” set and unissued trio; some without gum though largely mint; faults in places though some very fine. Notional cat. £1,495

S$400-500

BRUNEI 2418

2419

2420

2421

刂+ អ

刂 ᔛ

1895-1979 largely mint collection including 1895 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c. and 10c. used, 1906 set mint (3c. used), 1907-10 set used, 1908-22 values (80 to $1 used, and a comprehensive mint group from 1952; generally good to fine

S$500-600

1895 (July) Star and Crescent 1⁄ 2 c. to $1 set of ten in mint blocks of four, some with the usual patchy gum, fine. S.G. 1-10, £640

S$350-450

1895 Star and Crescent 1⁄ 2 c. States 1 and 2, 1c. (2, one a dark shade; the light printing is very much scarcer), 2c. (3 shades, the pale being much the scarcest of the three), 3c. (3 shades, the darkest being much the scarcest of the three), 5c. Stones 1 and 2, 8c., 10c., 50c. (a little toned as normal though very rare) and $1 (rare), each in a complete mint sheet of fifty (10x5). A very seldom offered lot as most of the sheets have now been broken up. Also a copy of “Brunei - The 1895 Issue, The History and a Plating Study” by Robson Lowe

S$6,000-8,000

1895 1⁄ 2 c. to $1 set of ten, each cancelled to order by Brunei c.d.s. (forged on the 25c.), fine. Cat. £404

S$200-250

1906 (1 Oct.) on Labuan 2422

1c. to $1 on 8c. set of twelve, unused with part original gum, most with heavy hinge remnants otherwise fine. S.G. 11-22, £600

S$250-300 S$500-600

2423

1c. to $1 on 8c. set of twelve, three values on small pieces, fine used. S.G. 11-22, £800

2424

1c. black and purple, error overprint in black, fine mint. S.G. 11a, £2500. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

1c. black and purple, two examples, one with error overprint in black, tied by blue Brunei c.d.s. on small piece (D. Field circular h.s. in violet on reverse); some very minor soiling around perfs otherwise fine. Very rare. B.P.A. Certificate (2015). S.G. 11, 11a; £3000+. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

2c. on 3c. black and sepia, variety “BRUNEI” double (officially partially erased), unused without gum, perfs clipped at foot otherwise fine. Rare. B.P.A. Certificate (1985). S.G. 12a, £3750. Photo

S$1,800-2,200

3c. black and sepia showing line through “B”, unused with large part original gum, perfs at right a little trimmed, otherwise fine. S.G. 14a, £750. Photo

S$400-500

4c. on 12c. black and yellow showing line through “B”, unused without gum, fine. S.G. 15a, £325. Photo

S$100-120

5c. on 16c. green and brown showing line through “B”, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 16a, £850. Photo

S$500-600

2425 ័

2426

2427

2428

2429

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Brunei, 1906 (1 Oct.) on Labuan - contd. 2430

2431 2432 2433

8c. black and vermilion horizontal pair with margin at right, the right-hand stamp showing line through “B”, a few minor offset marks on reverse, fine mint. S.G. 17/17a, £490. Photo

S$300-400

25c. on 16c. green and brown showing line through “B”, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 19a, £1500. Photo

S$800-1,000

30c. on 16c. green and brown showing line through “B”, unused with small part original gum, heavy hinge remnants at top otherwise fine. S.G. 20a, £1500. Photo

S$600-800

$1 on 8c. black and vermilion showing line through “B”, unused with large part original gum, fine. S.G. 22a, £1500. Photo

S$800-1,000

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2435

2436

2437

S ᔛ

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2438

2439

1907-10 1c. to $1 set of eleven, 1908-22 1c. to $25 set of thirteen ($5 and $25 with usual gum creases) and 1916 5c. and 8c., each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 23s-50s, £1070

S$600-800

1907-10 1c. to $1 set of twelve with additional 4c. shade (2) plus 1c., 2c. (2), 3c., 4c. and 5c. with watermark reversed, 1908-22 1c. to $5 set of twelve with additional single plate 1c. and 3c., 10c. (2, one with watermark inverted and one on pale yellow), 25c. shade and 50c. on blue-green, and 1916 5c. and 8c., mostly fine mint. S.G. 23-47, 4950; £1320+

S$700-900

1907-10 1c. to $1 set of eleven, 1908-22 1c. to $1 set of eleven and $25 plus 10c. and 25c. shades and 1916 5c. and 8c., all used, the $25 with large “PAID” h.s., mostly fine. Cat. £1900+. Photo for $25

S$1,000-1,200

1907-10 Imperforate plate proof in purple, with blank value tablets, on unwatermarked paper, light vertical crease not affecting appearance. Photo

S$150-180

1908-1920 1c. green from single plate, a single showing “A” missing from watermark and a block of four with the lower left stamp showing “C” missing from watermark, the former a little gum toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 35a, 35b; £450+ 1908-22 MCA $5 carmine and green, affixed to small piece and centrally cancelled by Brunei c.d.s. for 16 January 1928, fine. S.G. 47, £350. Photo

S$200-250 S$350-450

2440

–– $25 black on red, fine mint. S.G. 48, £650. Photo

2441

1922 (Mar.) Exhibition 1c. to $1 sets of nine (4, one with all showing short “I”, one with all showing broken “E” and one with all showing broken “N”) plus 5c. with “5c” retouch (gum toned), some a little gum toned though generally fine mint. S.G. 51-59, £1862. Photo for retouch

S$1,000-1,200

2442

–– 1c. to $1 set of nine with additional $1, generally fine used. S.G. 51-59, £975

S$600-800

2443

ᔛ S

1924-37 Issue 1c. to $1 set of eighteen and 1947-51 1c. to $10, each overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 60s-92s, £950

S$600-800

1c. to $1 set of nineteen and 1947-51 1c. to $10 set of fourteen plus 2c. black and 5c., 8c., 25c., 30c. and 50c. perf changes, all used, mostly fine. S.G. 60-92, £379

S$200-250

1c. to $1 set of eighteen overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN” fine mint. S.G. 60s-78s, £600

S$300-400

1c. to $1 set of nineteen with additional 12c., plus 5c. orange-yellow (gum toned) and 5c. chocolate with “5c” retouch and unissued 6c. greenish grey and 8c. red, a few a little gum toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. 60-78, £1084. Photo for retouches

S$500-600

5c. grey showing “5c” retouch, centred to lower right, fine mint. S.G. 67a, £550. Photo

S$250-300

2444 2445 2446

2447

S ᔛ

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Ex 2372

2374

Ex 2379

2378

2365 Ex 2381

2424

2393

2426

2425

83

Ex 2380

2401

2427

2428

2429

2431

2432

2433


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Brunei - contd. 2448

1947-51 1c. to $10 set of fourteen plus perforation changes, 2c. black (2, one with redrawn clouds), 2c. black top left corner block of four with one showing redrawn clouds and 5c. top right corner blocks of six (3) with one in each showing “5c” retouch, also 1949 Jubilee set in blocks of four, 1949 UPU set (2, one used) and 1953-58 1c. to $5 set of fourteen, fine. S.G. 79-113, £630+

S$300-400

2449 2449

刂 ᔛ

1979 Opening of Ports and Harbours, prepared but not issued 12s., 20s., 25s. and 75s., fresh and fine unmounted mint. Extremely rare, one of four known sets. B.P.A. Certificate (2011). ISC 301-304, unpriced; Michel XVI-XIX, €10,000. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

Postal Stationery 1935 15c. registered envelope, size G, fine unused

S$150-180

Japanese Occupation 1c., 2c. green, 2c. orange, 3c. (toned), 4c., 5c. (2, one with “5c” retouch), 6c. greenish grey (lightly toned), 8c. red, 10c., 12c., , 15c., 25c., 30c., 50c. and $1 plus additional 5c. top right corner block of six with one showing “5c” retouch; some gum toning in places otherwise fine mint. Cat. £790+

S$350-450

2452 ័

2c. green block of four on piece, neatly tied by Miri Type JD4 c.d.s., fine. S.G. J2, £440

S$250-300

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2c. orange and 15c. ultramarine tied by Brunei Type JD3 c.d.s. on locally addressed 1945 (10 Jan.) envelope; some light creases

S$250-300

2450

*

2451

2453 2454

*

4c. orange pair placed sideways at left and tied by Japanese type c.d.s. on 1943 envelope from Tenom to Jesselton and showing black censor h.s. alongside. A scarce commercial usage. Photo PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999

S$800-1,000

2455

8c. grey-black with overprint in violet, fine mint. S.G. J9, £850. Photo

S$500-600

2456

刂+ អ

8c. red block of four with overprint in violet, the lower right stamp showing variety overprint double, gum a little toned otherwise fine mint. Photo

S$400-500

12c. blue with overprint in red, gum a fraction toned otherwise fine mint. S.G. J12a, £500. Photo

S$300-400

2457

2458

$5 carmine on green, fine mint with the usual flat gum. S.G. J18, $1000. Photo

S$800-1,000

2459

$25 black on red, fine mint with the usual flat gum. S.G. J19, £1000. Photo

S$800-1,000

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2440

2447

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Ex 2441

2457

2455

2439

2437

Ex 2436

2458

2474

2459

2456

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STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Brunei - contd.

Covers and Cancellations 2460

2461

*

*

1895 (22 July) “Parker” envelope registered to London, bearing 1895 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 5c., 8c. and 10c. tied by Brunei c.d.s. on day of issue, in combination with Labuan 1894 18c. tied by Labuan c.d.s. on 25 July, showing various registration markings with arrival d.s. (26.8) on reverse. Attractive. Photo

S$500-600

1895 (22 July) “Parker” envelope registered to London, bearing 1895 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 5c., 8c. and 10c. tied by Brunei c.d.s. on day of issue, in combination with Labuan 1894 18c. tied by Labuan c.d.s. on 25 July, showing various registration markings with arrival d.s. (26.8) on reverse; some affixative staining around perforations. Photo

S$400-500

2462 2462

2463

2464

2465

*

*

*

*

1895 (22 July) “Pead” envelope registered to London, bearing 1895 1⁄ 2 c., 1c., 2c., 3c., 5c., 8c. and 10c. tied by Brunei c.d.s. on day of issue, in combination with Labuan 1894 18c. tied by Labuan c.d.s. on 25 July, showing various registration markings with arrival d.s. on reverse; some minor fox marks around perfs and 8c. with some perforations cut off. Photo

S$500-600

1908 (6 Jan.) “Dürre” envelopes (3) registered to Germany, each with four values of the 1906 (1 Oct.) set of twelve to $1 on 8c., and together bearing the complete set, tied by individual strikes of the Brunei (Type D1) c.d.s. in blue (only “19” of year showing), and each showing a further despatch c.d.s. dated 13 January and Type R1 registration h.s., also in blue (the manuscript registration numbers are consecutive), with Labuan (13.1), Singapore (20.1) and arrival (11.2) on reverse. A most attractive trio. Photo

S$800-1,000

1912 (18 Apr.) large part “Whitfield King” envelope registered to Ipswich bearing 1912 $1; 1931 (28 Oct.) envelope registered to London bearing 1924-37 5c. grey, 6c. scarlet and 8c. ultramarine; 1951 (28 Sept.) envelope registered from Temburong to England bearing 1947 2c. black, 6c. black and 15c. ultramarine; and 1952 (2 Feb.) envelope registered from Kuala Belait to England, bearing 1947-51 1c., 3c., 6c., 25c. and 30c., all neatly tied by “SERIAN/BRUNEI” c.d.s. A fine group

S$300-400

1914 (5 June) real photographic picture postcard registered to Belgium, bearing 190822 1c. and 3c. with, on picture side, 1c., 2c., 3c., 5c. and 1906 2c. on 3c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s., showing Type R1 registration h.s., Labuan (5.6), Singapore and Naples (7.7) transit datestamps and clear arrival c.d.s. (10.7); the 1c. with some minor discolouration around perfs. A scarce usage. Photo

S$150-180

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2465

87


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Brunei - contd. 2466

*

2467

*

2468

*

2469

*

2470

*

2471

*

1921 (28 Apr.) envelope (small piece missing at lower left) registered to Texas, bearing 1908-22 2c., 8c. (a little stained) and 10c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s. (Type D5) in violet, showing Type R1 registration h.s. with, on reverse, Labuan, Singapore, New York and arrival datestamps; 1933 (28 Mar.) envelope registered to Ohio, bearing 1924-37 5c., 10c. and 12c., all tied by Brunei Type D8 c.d.s. and showing registration label; 1948 -(Sept.) envelope registered from Seria to USA, bearing 1947 $1 tied by Kuala Belait c.d.s., showing registration label and “AV2” h.s. in violet; and 1951 (27 Sept.) envelope registered to New York, bearing 1947-51 5c. (2) and $1, all tied by Brunei Type D15 and showing registration label 1926 (2 June) envelope to Los Angeles (redirected locally), bearing 1924-37 2c. brown and 4c. maroon pairs cancelled by Brunei Type D5 c.d.s., showing “Advise correspondents or publishers of your correct Address” cachet with a similar type below, both in purple, and Labuan transit d.s. on reverse. Photo PROVENANCE: “Jacqui O”, November 1980 Milo D. Rowell, March 1994 1931 (26 Apr.) envelope registered to USA, bearing 1924-37 2c. brown (2), 5c. orangeyellow and 8c. ultramarine, each cancelled by central “TUTONG” c.d.s. (Type D12), showing registration label with, on reverse, Brunei, Singapore, New York and arrival datestamps. Photo 1935 (31 July) Formula registered envelope to Germany, bearing 1924-37 5c., 10c. and 12c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s. and showing registration label with Singapore transit d.s. on reverse; 1935 (Mar.) envelope to Honolulu, bearing 1924-37 2c. and 10c. tied by Brunei c.d.s. and showing, on reverse, Victoria Hong Kong transit d.s. (16.3); 1951 envelope from Seria to New York and re-addressed to Bali, bearing 1947-51 15c. with unclear c.d.s., showing blue crayon “T” with Indonesia Postage Due 21⁄ 2 s. on 30c., 5s. on 100c. and 10s. on 75c. applied and cancelled at Denpasar; and 1961 (23 Apr.) envelope to Singapore, bearing 1947 1c. blocks of four (2) cancelled by Brunei c.d.s. 1936 (19 Feb.) envelope (part flap missing) to England, bearing 1924-37 1c., 2c. green, 4c. orange, 6c. scarlet and 12c., all tied by Brunei c.d.s.; 1936 (5 Aug.) envelope to Cardiff, bearing 1924-37 1c. and 12c. pair, both tied by Belait c.d.s.; and 1937 (3 Mar.) envelope to Peterborough, bearing 1924-37 2c. green (4) each tied by Brunei c.d.s. A fine group 1939 (19 Oct.) envelope (small piece missing from lower right corner) to India, bearing 1933 8c. grey-black tied by Belait c.d.s., showing censor label at left tied by framed “PASSED BY/33/CENSOR” h.s.; 1941 (Sept.) envelope to Shanghai, bearing 1924-37 1c., 2c. green and 12c., all tied by Belait c.d.s., showing brown sealing tape at left tied by unframed “PASSED BY/CENSOR 162/A” h.s. in violet

S$180-220

S$250-300

S$300-400

S$300-400

S$200-250

S$400-500

LABUAN 2472 2473

1894-96 Pictorial 1c. to 24c. set of nine and 1896 Jubilee 1c. to 8c. set of six, fine mounted mint. S.G. 62-74, 83-88; £350

S$180-220

1902-03 Crown issue, 1c. to $1 set of twelve with additional 4c., 8c., 12c., 18c. and 50c. (2, one with two stained perfs at foot) showing variety line through “B”, fine mint. S.G. 117-128, £930

S$400-500

2474

–– 25c. black and greenish blue error of colour, fine cancelled to order. S.G. 126b, £600. Photo

S$350-450

2475

ᔛ P ᔛ S អ B

–– $1 black and chestnut imperforate sheet of nine showing die number “3816” in reverse at top, each stamp overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LED./SPECIMEN” (Type WS1) and with a punch hole at lower left; the centre stamp with small paper wrinkle and the sheet with a few minor tone spots in selvedge. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

PROVENANCE:

Patrick Cassels, October 2003 “Walter Bickly”, July 2011

2476

*

Postal Stationery 1893-94 3c. green reply paid card, an uncut and unfolded pair, some minor peripheral soiling in places otherwise fine. Very scarce Photos also appear on pages 85 and 97 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$1,000-1,200


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2468

2467

2582

2578

2593 2588

2639 2590

89


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

MALAYSIA 2477

2478

2479

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂+ ᔛ អ

1965 (Sept.) Birds 25c. to $10 set of eight in imperforate blocks of four, the $10 from the lower right corner with plate numbers, fine unmounted mint. Photo for $10

S$2,000-2,500

–– 25c. to $10 set of eight, each in an imperforate block of four, the 25c. to $1 with very slight traces of yellowing to gum, unmounted mint. S.G. 20-27vars; ISC 19b, 20d, 21e, 22f, 23e, 24d, 25d, 26c

S$800-1,000

1970 (Aug.) Butterflies $1, $2, $5 and $10, each in a marginal imperforate block of four, fine unmounted mint ISC 67b-69b, 70a

S$500-600

Federal Territory Issues 2480

刂អ ᔛ B

1979 (Apr.) Flowers 15c. marginal block of ten (2x5), the top pair imperforate and perforations double between second and third rows, fresh and fine unmounted mint. ISC K5d; S.G. K5a, unpriced. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

NORTH BORNEO 2481

2482

1883 50c. violet unused with small part original gum, light horizontal crease towards foot, and $1 scarlet unused with large part original gum, short light crease at foot not affecting fine appearance. S.G. 4-5, £370

S$180-220

1886 perf 14 1c. orange, an imperforate horizontal pair, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 9a, £275

S$150-180

1886-87 Issue 2483

2484

2485

2486

2487

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

1

⁄ 2 c. rose and 2c. brown Transfer A (2) complete mint sheets of fifty, the 1⁄ 2 c. and one of the 2c. with some split perfs otherwise fine. S.G. 22, 25; £400

S$250-300

4c. pink horizontal pair, variety imperforate vertically, fine unused with large part original gum. S.G. 26c, £325. Photo

S$180-220

8c. green Transfer A, a complete mint sheet of fifty, some light overall toning, two with small stain on reverse and the lower right corner stamp defective. S.G. 27, £1400+

S$400-500

8c. green Transfer B, a complete mint sheet of fifty, some light overall toning otherwise fine. S.G. 27, £1400+

S$600-800

10c. blue Transfer A, a complete mint sheet of fifty, some light overall toning and a few split perfs otherwise fine. S.G. 28, £600+

S$250-300

———————————————————— 2488

刂អ ᔛ B

1888-92 8c. yellow-green, a top left corner block ten (5x2), a few minor gum wrinkles otherwise fine unmounted mint. S.G. 43a, £290

S$150-180

1888 Perf. 14 Colour Trials 2489

2490

P ᔛ

ᔛ P

25c. (7) in different colours on gummed paper, each additionally perforated 12 across the centre, one with heavy hinge remnant and one with some light staining on reverse, otherwise fine

S$150-180

50c. (7) in different colours on gummed paper, each additionally perforated 12 across the centre, fresh and fine

S$180-220

Photos also appear on pages 97 and 107 WWW.SPINK.COM


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2491

2492

2493

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

ᔛ P

$1 (12) in different colours on gummed paper, each additionally perforated 12 across centre, fresh and fine

S$300-400

$1 (9) in different colours on gummed paper, each additionally perforated 12 across the centre, fresh and fine

S$200-250

$5 (9) in different colours on gummed paper, each additionally perforated 12 across the centre, fresh and fine

S$400-500

2494

ᔛ P

$5 (3) in orange, green and in blue on gummed paper, all with some light stains

S$120-150

2495

ᔛ P

$10 (10) in different colours on gummed paper, each additionally perforated 12 across the centre, fresh and fine

S$400-500

Revenue $25 (2) in shades of orange on gummed paper, both additionally perforated 12 across centre, fresh and fine

S$120-150

2496

ᔛ P

———————————————————— 2497

2498

刂អ B

刂 ᔛ

1892 1c. on 4c. rose-pink block of twenty (4x5) with the third stamp in top row showing printer’s bit for stop, also a single showing large stop and a strip of three, all unused without gum, fine. S.G. 63, £648

S$350-450

1897-1902 Pictorial 10c. brown and slate-lilac vertical pair with margin at left, mounted in the selvedge only, fine. S.G. 103, £300

S$200-250

2499

1901-05 British Protectorate 10c. brown and slate-blue, fine used. S.G. 134e, £225

S$120-150

2500

1904-05 4c. on 6c. and 4c. on 8c. (marginal), both showing variety surcharge inverted, unused with part original gum, fine. S.G. 147a, 148a; £525. Photo

S$300-400

1911 (7 Aug.) 3c. stationery card from Kudat to Amsterdam cancelled by c.d.s., showing triangular-framed “T” (card 1c. underpaid) and arrival datestamp with, on reverse, Singapore transit c.d.s. Neat and clean

S$150-180

1913 (2 June) “Wilson” envelope registered to Birmingham, bearing 1909-22 Pictorial 1c., 2c., 3c. lake, 4c., 5c., 6c., 8c. and 10c., all tied by “JESSELTON/B.N.B.” c.d.s., showing registration h.s. and, on reverse, London and arrival (7.6) datestamps. Colourful

S$120-150

1917 (8 Nov.) envelope registered from Jesselton to England, bearing Pictorial 4c. and 10c. tied by c.d.s. and showing registration d.s. alongside, both in violet

S$120-150

1918 (Aug.) “RED CROSS/TWO CENTS” on 25c. black and green, 50c. black and steel-blue, $1 black and chestnut and $2 black and lilac, each in a complete mint sheet of fifty (10x5) with each showing re-entry (doubled oars and dots behind lion) on R. 4/9 and sheet number (25c. 112, 50c. - 65, $1 - 152 and $2 - 8), the odd minor tone spot and split perf, none of which detracts from their superb appearance. A very rare group of multiples. S.G. 229/a-232a, £7768

S$10,000-12,000

2501

2502

2503

2504

*

*

*

刂អ ᔛ B

2505

1922 Exhibition 1c. to 50c. set of fourteen, fine mint. S.G. 253-275, £225

S$120-150

2506

ᔛ P ᔛ S

1939 3c., 4c., 10c., 12c., 20c. and 50c. imperforate printer’s samples in unissued colour combinations, each overprinted “SPECIMEN/WATERLOW & SONS LTD.” and affixed to sample book page; a couple with light tones, otherwise fine and most attractive

S$600-800

1945 (Dec.) BMA 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, all slightly gum toned otherwise fine. S.G. 320334, £250

S$140-160

2507

Photo for lot 2500 appears on pages 97 91


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA North Borneo - contd. Sabah 2508

刂អ ᔛ B

1986 perf. 12 30c. Rice complete sheet of one hundred, the right-hand column variety imperforate between stamps and margin, unmounted mint; folded between columns 4 and 5, and rows 5 and 6. Scarce. S.G. 465 var.

S$3,500-4,000

Revenue Stamps 2509

ᔛ P

1894 $25 die proof in orange on wove paper (63x73mm.), fine. Photo

S$300-400

Japanese Occupation

2510 2510

*

1943 (25 Nov.) envelope from Papar to Api (Jesselton) bearing, on reverse, Japan 8s. tied Japanese type c.d.s. (Type JD1) with the office name written in manuscript and showing censor chop on face. Very rare, one of two examples that we record. Photo PROVENANCE:

Milo D. Rowell, March 1996 Photo for lot 2509 appears on page 107

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S$7,000-8,000


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SARAWAK 2511

1869 (Mar.) 3c. unused (5 including a block of four) and used, 1871 (Jan.) 3c. unused (3 including a pair showing stop after “THREE”) and used, 1875 (Jan.) 4c. imperforate proof, 2c. to 12c. unused and 4c. to 12c. used, 1892 (May) 1c. on 3c. unused (3, one with surcharge double - pulled perf at upper left) and used (2, one with stop after “THREE”) and 1899 surcharge set of four unused and used with additional unused 2c. on 3c., 2c, on 12c. and 4c. on 8c. pair, the left stamp with “4” missing and the right stamp with whole of surcharge missing); condition generally fine. Cat. £1400+

S$600-800

1871 (1 Jan.) 3c. Brown on Yellow 2512

2513

2514

2515

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

Stone 1, Pane A complete pane of one hundred from a very early printing with clear welldefined image in a definitive brown colour, [97] with stop after “THREE”, unused without gum; margin missing below [100], a few thins towards centre, and a few light surface marks, mainly confined to margins

S$400-600

Stone 1, Pane A complete pane of one hundred from a late printing of the stone with the image not as well defined at the early printing offered previously, [97] with stop after “THREE”, fresh and fine unused without gum

S$400-600

Stone 1, Pane B reconstructed pane of one hundred less the right-hand sheet margin, formed by blocks of thirty, [1-30] and [6-50], and of fifty, [51-100], [50] showing prominent plate scratch across lower right spandrel, “LNL” watermark at foot unused without gum, fresh unused without gum

S$500-700

Stone 2, Pane C complete pane of one hundred showing “LNL” watermark at right, master stone flaws on [90] and [91] left unchanged, [17] narrow first “A” in “SARAWAK” rectified and [97] with stop after “THREE” corrected, fresh and fine unused without gum

S$500-700

PROVENANCE: Jackson Selsor and Marshall

2516

2517

刂អ B

刂អ B

Stone 3, Pane E Setting 1 complete pane of one hundred, [10] with damaged corner letters, [10], [21] and [77] with substituted transfers, [33], [63], [73] and [91] with colourless flaws, [77] with legless “R”, and column 10 with intermittent faint scratches, fresh unused without gum. The unique pane E in its original form, discovered in 2008

S$4,000-5,000

Stone 3, Pane E Setting 2 complete pane of one hundred, [10] with damaged corner letters repaired, [33], [63], [73] and [91] with colourless flaws retouched, [77] with legless “R” now having a very faint leg, fresh unused without gum. One of only two sheets of Pane E setting 2 in its original form

S$3,500-4,500

1875 (1 Jan.) 4c. Brown on Yellow 2518

2519

刂អ B

刂អ B

Pane A complete pane of one hundred with narrow sheet margin at right, no substituted transfers, fresh unused without gum; a few perf. faults at left and foot, otherwise fine. Rare with few known

S$800-1,000

Pane B complete pane of one hundred without margins, less [100] substituted with a single, [49] and [50] with substituted transfers, [97] with retouching fresh unused without gum; a few shortish perfs. in places, otherwise fine. Rare with few known

S$800-1,000

———————————————————— 2520

1888-1965 mint collection including 1888-97 1c. to $1 (slightly rounded top right corner), 1899-1908 1c. to $1 set of twelve with some shades plus prepared but not issued 5c. block of four (toned), 1902 2c., 1918 1c. to $1 plus prepared but not issued 1c. top right corner block of four with plate number, 1922-23 2c. to 30c., 1928-29 1c. to $1 plus 5c. imperforate proof, 1932 1c. to $1 plus $1 imperforate block of four with large circular punch hole ex the printer’s archive, 1934-41 1c. to $10, 1945 BMA 1c. to $10, 1947 Cypher 1c. to $5, 1948 Wedding, 1950 1c. to $5 and 1955-57 1c. to $5, a few small faults on some of the earlier issues otherwise fine. Cat. £2480+ 93

S$1,000-1,200


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Sarawak - contd. 2521

2522

刂 ᔛ

1888-1955 used collection including 1888-97 1c. to $1 (10c. and 12c. with green washed and $1 slightly washed), 1899-1908 1c. to $1, 1902 2c., 1918 1c. to $1, 192223 2c. to 30c., 1928-29 1c. to $1 (most on two pieces), 1932 1c. to $1 (2 sets), 193441 1c. to $10, 1946 Centenary, 1947 Cypher 1c. to $5, 1948 Wedding, 1950 1c. to $5 less 10c. and 1955 1c. to $5, condition generally fine. Cat. £1900+

S$1,000-1,200

1888-97 prepared for use but not issued $2, $5 and $10, all with margin at left, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 21a-21c, £3800. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

1889-92 Surcharges 2523

2524

2525

2526

“One Cent” (Type 5) on 3c. mint and used, “one cent.” (Type 6) on 3c. mint (3, one with no stop) and used, 2c. on 8c. mint (2, one with surcharge double - part original gum which is toned and heavy mount remainder - Brandon Certificate 2006), 5c. (Type 8) on 12c. mint (3) and 5c. (Type 9) on 12c. mint (3, one with no stop after “c” and one with “c” omitted - lightly toned) and used, good to fine. S.G. 22-26, £1800+

S$700-900

“One Cent.” on 3c. purple and blue, variety surcharge double, fine mint. S.G. 22a, £750. Photo

S$400-500

5c. (Type 8) on 12c. green and blue showing variety surcharge double, fine unused with part original gum. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 25c, £1300. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

5c. (Type 8) on 12c. green and blue horizontal pair, the left-hand stamp showing variety “C” omitted in pair with normal, unused with large part original gum, the variety with vertical crease at right not affecting fine appearance. Scarce. S.G. 25c, £850. Photo

S$400-500

1892 (23 May) 1c. on 3c. Brown on Yellow 2527

2528

2529

2530

2531

2532

2533

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂អ B

Stone 1, Pane A, Setting 2A complete pane of one hundred with sheet margin at foot, cancelling bar added by hand, fresh unused without gum

S$500-700

Stone 1, Pane A, Setting 2B complete pane of one hundred with sheet margin at foot, cancelling bar added by the printer, fresh unused without gum

S$500-700

Stone 1, Pane B, Setting 2A complete pane of one hundred less eight stamps from columns 9/10, sheet margins at left and foot, cancelling bar added by hand, fresh unused without gum; [8] defective at top, otherwise fine

S$400-500

Stone 1, Pane B, Setting 2B complete pane of one hundred less [61], sheet margins at top and foot, cancelling bar added by printer, fresh unused without gum; [20] with surface faults at top, otherwise fine

S$450-600

Stone 3, Pane E, Setting 1 complete pane of one hundred with sheet margins at top and foot, cancelling bar added by printer, [10] with damaged corner letters, [10], [21] and [77] with substituted transfers, [33], [63], [73] and [91] with colourless flaws, [77] with legless “R”, and column 10 with intermittent faint scratches, unused without gum; some surface faults prior to surcharging. Rare, being one of only two sheets known of Pane E Setting 1 surcharged for this issue

S$3,000-4,000

Stone 3, Pane F, Stage 3 Setting 2B complete pane of one hundred with sheet margins at left and at foot, cancelling bar added by printer, [10] with damaged corner letters, [10], [21] and [77] with substituted transfers, [16] with “smoking-ring” flaw on Rajah’s forehead, [31] with coloured flaw below corner “C” and on “SA” of “SARAWAK”, [67] and [77] with hairline scratches, fresh unused without gum; [62] with surface abrasion prior to surcharging. Rare, being one of only two sheets known of Pane F surcharged for this issue

S$4,000-5,000

A vertical pair, variety imperforate between, fine unused without gum. S.G. 27b, £750. Photo

S$500-600

Photos appear on pages 85 and 97 WWW.SPINK.COM


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2534

A vertical pair, variety imperforate between and at foot, fine unused with traces of original gum. S.G. 27c var. Photo

S$500-600

———————————————————— 2535

2536

2537 2538 2539

刂អ B

刂អ B

1895 (Feb.) 2c. colour proofs comprising imperforate brown-red marginal blocks of four (2) and a marginal pair, purple marginal vertical pair, violet block of four, green marginal blocks of four (2) and single and black block of four and marginal pair, perforated violet block of four and singles (4), green (3), black block of four and singles (3) and orange, plus issued stamps perf 111⁄ 2 -12 2c. to 8c. mint with additional 2c. block of 12 (2x6) imperforate between stamps and margin at top) and used, and perf 12 2c. corner pair and single mint; condition generally fine

S$250-300

1899 (June-Nov.) Surcharges 2c. on 12c. red on pale rose Setting 1, Pane B complete pane of one hundred without margins, [2], [8] and [31] with small “s” in “Cents” which is absent in Setting 2, fresh unused without gum; two with thins, otherwise fine. Rare with few panes still in existence

S$1,500-2,000

2c. on 12c. red on pale rose, variety surcharge inverted, fine unused without gum. Brandon Certificate (2009). S.G. 33a, £900. Photo

S$600-800

2c. on 12c. red on pale rose, variety surcharge inverted, fine used. Very scarce. B.P.A. Certificate (1995). S.G. 33a, £1400. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

4c. on 8c. bright blue on blue right pane A complete pane of one hundred with sheet margins at right and at foot and the surcharging in scarlet-vermilion, fresh unused without gum; a few with creases though rare with very few complete panes known to exist

S$2,000-2,500

———————————————————— 2540 2541

ᔛ P+ អ

刂អ ᔛ B

22542 2543

ᔛ S

刂អ ᔛ B

2544

2545

2546

2547

刂អ B

刂អ B

刂+ អ

1899-1908 $1 rose-carmine and green upper left corner imperforate plate proof block of four on unwatermarked gummed paper, fine

S$250-300

–– prepared for use but not issued, 5c. olive-grey and green, a right half pane of sixty mounted in the selvedge only, light overall toning which is fairly typical with this issue and multiples of this size, otherwise fine. S.G. 48, £840

S$300-400

1918 1c. to $1 set of twelve, each overprinted “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 50s-61s, £375

S$200-250

–– prepared for use but not issued, 1c. slate-blue and slate, a complete pane of sixty, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. 62, £1320

S$800-1,000

1923 (Jan.) Surcharges First printing 1c. on 10c. mint lower left corner block of nine with plate number and single and a used single, and 2c. on 12c. mint block of nine with margin at foot showing plate number and the bottom two rows with variety thick narrower “W” in “TWO” and singles mint (2, one with narrower “W”) and used (2); Second printing mint 1c. on 12c. bright blue and 2c. on 12c. pair, one with narrower “W” and singles (4, two with narrower “W”); generally fine. Cat. £1300+

S$600-800

First printing, 1c. on 10c. dull blue block of nine, the centre stamp showing variety “cnet” for “CENT”, some black marks on gum otherwise fine mint. Scarce, only 207 examples possible. S.G. 72/72a, £521

S$500-600

First printing, 1c. on 10c. dull blue lower left corner block of twelve (6x2) with plate numbers, the fifth stamp in the upper row showing variety “cnet” for “cent”, fine mint. S.G. 72/72a, £557

S$500-600

Second printing, 2c. on 12c. purple block of four with margin at right, all showing variety thick, narrower “W” in “TWO”, a few minor tone spots on reverse otherwise fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 75a, £640

S$300-400

PROVENANCE: George Bloch, May 1996

———————————————————— Photos appear on page 97 95


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Sarawak - contd. 2548

ᔛ S

1928-29 1c. to $1 set of fifteen, each overprinted or perforated “SPECIMEN”, most with hinge remnant, fine mint. S.G. 76s-90s, £400

S$200-250

2549

ᔛ S

1932 1c. to $1 set of fifteen, each perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 91s-105s, £400

S$100-120

2550

ᔛ P

1934-41 1c. to $10 (the 1938 values) each in an imperforate plate proof pair on unwatermarked gummed paper, fine. Cat. £1300

S$1,000-1,200

1934-41 1c. to $10 set of twenty-six perforated “SPECIMEN”, fine mint. S.G. 106s-125s, £850

S$500-600

1934-41 25c., 30c., 50c., $1 and $2, each in a complete printer’s archive file sheet of one hundred affixed to thin card, the $2 with printed numbers “1”, “100” and “000” in top margin, all with manuscript file number and dated between 1934 and 1941 in top margin; 25c. with a little foxing, mainly confined to the margins, otherwise generally fine. Cat. £6,400

S$1,500-2,000

2551

2552

ᔛ S

刂អ B

2553

ᔛ P

1934 Centenary set of four in imperforate vertical plate proof pairs, fine mint. Cat. £300

S$150-180

2554

ᔛ S

1934 Centenary set of four and 1947 Cypher 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, each perforate “SPECIMEN” fine mint. Murray Payne Certificate (2011) for 1947 set. S.G. 146s-164s, £600

S$300-400

1948 Wedding $5 brown centrally cancelled by “KABONG/SARAWAK” c.d.s. (Type D3) in violet on 1949 (16 Aug.) envelope registered to Kuching, showing Type R2 registration h.s. with arrival c.d.s. on reverse

S$200-250

–– $5 brown centrally cancelled by “SPOAH/SARAWAK” c.d.s. (Type D5) on 1949 (14 Jan.) envelope registered to Kuching, showing Type R4 registration h.s. (latest recorded date) with arrival c.d.s. on reverse

S$200-250

–– $5 brown centrally cancelled by “ENGKILILI/SARAWAK” c.d.s. (Type D4) in violet on 1950 (26 Apr.) envelope registered to Kuching, showing Type R2 registration h.s. with Simanggang and arrival c.d.s. on reverse

S$200-250

1955-59 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, all except the 30c. in an unmounted mint corner block of four with plate numbers, all a fraction toned. S.G. 188-202, £400

S$200-250

1965 Orchids 1c. with grey omitted, 2c. with yellow-olive (stems) omitted) and 6c. imperforate marginal horizontal pair, also 1979 Flowers 10c. block of four and single showing perforations misplaced 6mm. to right; fine unmounted mint

S$800-1,000

2555

2556

2557

2558

2559

*

*

*

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂 ᔛ

Ex 2560 2560

刂 ᔛ

1977 Butterfly 15c. a complete marginal horizontal strip of ten, the last stamp showing variety black (country name and crest) omitted, the adjacent stamp with just the merest trace of the crest and sixth, seventh and eighth stamps showing a progressive omission, fine unmounted mint. Unlisted in ISC and S.G. Photo

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S$500-600


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2524

2484

2565

2566

2526

2525

2567

2568

2569

2537

2538

2570

2571

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2475

97

2533

2534

2572

2573


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Sarawak - contd. Postal Stationery 2561

*

An unused range comprising Cards with 1921 4c. and 1934 2c. (2), 4c. and 6c.; and Registered Envelopes with 1913 10c. size H, 1921 12c. size H, 1928 15c. size G and 1931 15c. sizes G and H (overprinted “SPECIMEN”; fine

S$200-250

Revenue Documents, Stamps and Telegraph Stamps 2562 ័

2563

1876 (29 July) Land Grant, 1896 (13 July) Indenture (heavily creased), 1899 (27 Apr.) Indenture, 1907 (10 Aug.) Indenture and 1916 (31 May) Indenture, all signe by Rajah Charles Brooke; generally good condition

S$400-500

REVENUE STAMPS: 1900 3c. to $10 set of ten (all a fraction gum toned) and 1918 5c. to $10 in marginal pairs; and TELEGRAPH STAMPS 1934 1c. to $5 on 8c. set of eleven; fine mint

S$400-500

Japanese Occupation 2564

2565

1c., 2c. green (2, both with black overprint), 2c. black, 3c. green (some lightly foxed perf tips), 4c. (2, one used), 5c. (2, one used), 6c. carmine, 6c. lake-brown, 8c. carmine (6 including a block of four, one used), 10c., 12c. blue (2, one with black overprint, the other with B.P.A. Certificate 2010), 12c. orange, 20c. (2, one used, 25c., 30c., 50c. and $1, generally fine mint. Cat. £3600+

S$2,000-2,500

3c. black with violet overprint inverted, unused with part original gum, small thin at left otherwise fine. Rare. S.G. J4 var. Photo

S$200-250

2566

8c. red-brown with violet overprint, fine mint. S.G. J10, £500. Photo

S$300-400

2567

15c. orange with violet overprint, fine mint. S.G. J15, £600. Photo

S$400-500

2568

$1 scarlet and sepia with diagonal overprint in blue, fine mint. S.G. J21a, £550. Photo

S$300-400

2569

$2 bright purple and violet with overprint in violet, fine mint. S.G. J22, £325. Photo

S$180-220

2570

$2 bright purple and violet with diagonal overprint in blue, fine mint. S.G. J22a, £600. Photo

S$300-400

2571

$4 blue and scarlet with violet overprint, fine mint. S.G. J24, £325. Photo

S$180-220

2572

$5 scarlet and red-brown with overprint in violet, fine mint. S.G. J25, £325. Photo

S$180-220

2573

$10 black and yellow with overprint in violet, fine mint. Initialled “MDR”. S.G. J26, £325. Photo

S$180-220

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2574 2574

*

1942 (27 Nov.) homemade envelope from Matu to Sarikei, bearing unoverprinted 8c. carmine tied by Sibu Type JD1 datestamp in violet with year date missing. Rare. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

PROVENANCE: Milo D. Rowell, June 1999

2575 2575

*

1942 (17 Dec.) 4c. stationery card with black overprint from Kuching to Japan, cancelled by Type JD1 datestamp in violet and showing red circular censor chop. Rare. Photo

99

S$4,000-5,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Japanese Occupation, Covers - contd.

2576 2576

*

1943 (18 July) envelope from Sibu to Korea, bearing North Borneo Pictorial 4c. pair (one with defect at top) tied by light Type JD1 datestamp in violet and showing two different censor chops. A most unusual destination. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

2577 2577

*

1944 (16 Nov.) Japan 4s. on 2c. stationery card from Kuching to Java, cancelled by Type JD4 c.d.s. and showing red censor chop. Very rare. Photo

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S$6,000-8,000


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Covers and Cancellations 2578

*

1889 (5 Mar.) envelope registered to Switzerland, bearing 1871 3c. and 1875 2c. to 12c. set of five all cancelled by “SARAWAK” 26mm. c.d.s., arrival c.d.s. “7 XI 98” (year date error) on reverse; two creases clear of the adhesives. An unusual cover as it should have been also franked with Straits Settlements stamps for onward transmission from Singapore but no tax appears to have been charged or collected. Believed to be the only cover known cover bearing both issues in this quantity. Photo

S$6,000-8,000

PROVENANCE: Daniel Teo, 1996

2579 2579

*

1891 (2 Dec.) mourning envelope to London, bearing 1889 2c. purple and carmine cancelled by 26mm. c.d.s. in combination with Straits Settlements 5c. blue cancelled with circle of dots and part Singapore dotted cancellation, the reverse (flap torn on opening) with Singapore (4.12) and London c.d.s. Photo Photo for lot 2578 appear on page 89

101

S$4,000-5,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Japanese Occupation, Covers and Cancellations - contd.

2580 2580

*

1893 (19 Sept.) envelope to Jersey, bearing 1892 “one cent” on 3c. purple and blue pair cancelled by 26mm. c.d.s. and in combination with Straits Settlements 1892 1c. on 8c. green (5) cancelled by Singapore c.d.s. (21.9), the reverse (fault) with Singapore and Jersey (24.10) c.d.s. A rare franking with very few covers known bearing the second Sarawak provisionals. Photo

S$10,000-12,000

PROVENANCE:

Daniel Teo, 1996 2581

2582

2583

2584

2585

2586

*

*

*

*

*

*

1896 (11 Aug.) “Windrath” envelope registered to Singapore, bearing 1871 3c. and 1875 4c., 6c., 8c. and 12c., all neatly tied by c.d.s., showing circular registration h.s. with arrival c.d.s. (14.8) on reverse. Neat and clean

S$120-150

1899 (7 Sept.) envelope to Singapore, bearing 1899 4c. on 6c. blue on blue (applied inverted at lower left) tied by light c.d.s. and showing, on reverse, clear arrival datestamp for 11 September, fine. A rare franking. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

1905 (25 July) envelope registered to Boston USA, bearing 1899 8c. and 10c. (2), all tied by Kuching c.d.s., showing another strike below in violet and, on reverse, London (19.8) and arrival (30.8) datestamps; the adhesives with some light staining to perf tips

S$120-150

1917 (9 Feb.) and (25 May) “Wilson” envelopes registered to Birmingham, bearing 1899-1908 10c.+12c.+16c. and 50c. respectively, all clearly tied by Kuching c.d.s., fine

S$120-150

1918 (4 Nov.) and (11 Nov.) “Harte-Lovelace” envelopes from Miri and Sibu respectively to Seremban, both bearing 1918 2c. pair; 1924 (11 Aug.) 10c. registered envelope (size G) from Kuching to London, uprated with 1923 2c. (2) and 4c.; and 1928 (1 Sept.) 2c. stationery card from Kuching to USA uprated with 1928 4c. A good lot

S$250-300

1928 (5 July) “Wilson” envelope registered to Birmingham, bearing 1928 1c., 2c., 3c., 4c., 6c., 8c., 10c. and 12c., all tied by “BINATANG” c.d.s. in violet and showing, on reverse, fine registration h.s., Sibu (6.7), Singapore (11.7) and arrival (7.8) datestamps. Colourful

S$120-150

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Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2587

2588

2589

*

*

*

1930-50 envelopes (12, four registered), stationery cards (2) and registered envelope and a picture postcard, variously addressed and franked, including 1930 (20 Sept.) picture postcard from Kuching to Holland bearing, on picture side, 1c., 2c. and 3c.; 1930 (20 Dec.) envelope from Kuching to Singapore and 1931 (14 May) envelope from Sibu to Kuching, both franked at 4c.; 1935 (18 Apr.) 2c. stationery card from Kuching to Belgium uprated 4c.; 1936 (9 Apr.) 15c. registered envelope to England uprated 8c.; and 1945 (17 Dec.) envelope locally addressed and registered at Sandakan, bearing 1945 BMA 1c. (2) to $4. A clean lot

S$500-600

1934 (14 Sept.) locally addressed envelope bearing 1934 2c. pair clearly tied by Kuching c.d.s., showing large “T” h.s. (Type UP3) and with “G.P.O. KUCHING, SARAWAK/TO PAY....CTS” red on white label (Type UP6) with manuscript “4” inserted, fine. Photo

S$500-600

1939 (9 Sept.) envelope franked at 8c. and 1939 (3 Dec.) envelope franked at 55c., both from Kuching to London and showing censor label; 1939 (16 Dec.) envelope from Kuching to Scotland franked at 55c., 1940 (28 Mar.) envelope from Sibu to Wales franked at $1.10, 1940 (29 May) envelope from Miri to Chelmsford franked at 8c. and 1941 (27 Nov.) envelope from Miri to USA franked at 12c., each showing framed “PASSED BY/CENSOR” h.s., the last a smaller type

S$300-400

Airmails 2590

A * ᔛ

1929 (17 Aug.) “Lee” envelope registered from Kuching to London, marked “By Air Mail” and “Karachi - London” and franked at 56c., no backstamps. Rare, about 44 letters carried. Photo

S$250-300

Note: Imperial Airways opened their London to Karachi service on March 30th 1929. Mail from Sarawak was carried for the first time in September 1929. The airmail fee was 35 cents per 1⁄ 2 ounce in addition to the surface rate of 6c. plus a registration fee of 15 cents 2591

2592

A * ᔛ

A * ᔛ

1930 (29 May) envelope flown on R.A.F. Survey flight from Kuching to Miri, franked at 14c. and showing “BY AIR MAIL” label at upper left and, on reverse, arrival c.d.s. (30.5). Photo Note: On May 26th 1930 two R.A.F. Southampton Flying-boats, S1419 and S1149, flew from their base at Seletar to Kuching. They were to make a detailed survey of the northern coastline of Borneo to locate suitable sites and seaplane bases for later use. On May 30th both planes flew from Kuching to Miri, calling at Sibu on the way. 26 registered and 110 ordinary letters were carried. An airmail fee of 10 cents per 1⁄ 2 ounce was charged in addition to normal postage 1930 (4 July) envelope flown on fifth stage of R.A.F. Survey flight from Miri to Kuching, franked at 14c. and showing “BY AIR MAIL” label at upper left tied by clear arrival datestamp of 4 July; the envelope roughly opened at left and a fraction soiled. Photo

S$200-250

S$250-300

Note: S1419 and S1149 landed at Miri on their return flight from Brunei to Bintulu. Both planes flew on to Kuching on July 4th. An additional airmail fee of 10 cents per 1⁄ 2 ounce was charged in addition to normal postage 2593

2594

2595

A * ᔛ

A * ᔛ

A * ᔛ

1930 (5 July) envelope registered to Singapore and flown on the sixth stage of the R.A.F. Survey flight from Kuching to Singapore, marked “R.A.F. Airship No. 1419”, franked at 29c., showing “BY AIR MAIL” label and, on reverse, arrival datestamp for 7th July. Photo Note: On July 6th S1419 and S1149 left Kuching and flew to their base at Seletar, just outside Singapore. They carried mail consisting of 349 letters, of which 182 were registered, and 5 postcards 1930 (18 Oct.) “Field” envelope from Kuching to Sutton Coldfield, marked “Per Karachi - London Air Mail Service”, franked at 41c. and showing, on reverse, Singapore (20.10) and Penang (21.10) datestamps; a few very minor fox spots 1931 (4 June) envelope addressed to Johore and carried on the return of the second phase of the Air Sea survey flight from Kuching to Singapore, franked at 14c., showing “BY AIR MAIL” label and, on reverse, arrival datestamp of 5 June Note: When survey work had been completed, they left Kudat on May 31st, and flew to Kuching, arriving on June 3rd. They completed their flight from Kuching to Seletar on June 5th Photos also appear on page 89 and 112 103

S$200-250

S$120-150

S$200-250


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Japanese Occupation, Airmails - contd. 2596

A * ᔛ

1935 (18 July) envelope flown on return flight from Kuching to Singapore, marked “By R.A.F. Flying Boat K3594”, franked at 22c. and showing, on reverse, arrival datestamp on 19 July

S$150-180

2597

A * ᔛ

1936 (19 June) envelope from Bintulu to England, franked at 26c. (1c. overpaid), fine

S$120-150

2598

A * ᔛ

1937 (19 June) envelope flown from Miri to Kuching, marked “By RAF Flying-boat K6910”, franked at 5c. and showing arrival datestamp of 20 June on reverse

S$200-250

1938 (7 Sept.) envelope flown from Kuching to Singapore, marked “By R.A.F. Flyingboat L2164” and franked at 6c.; no backstamp

S$150-180

1939 (6 June) envelope registered and flown from Kuching to Singapore, marked “By RAF Flying Boat K6918”, franked at 20c. and showing 6 June arrival datestamp on reverse, fine

S$200-250

1939 (6 June) envelope addressed to England and flown from Kuching to Singapore, marked “Per R.A.F. K6918” and franked at 6c.; no backstamp

S$150-180

2599

2600

2601

A * ᔛ

A * ᔛ

A * ᔛ

Literature 2602

2603

“Sarawak, The Issues of 1871 and 1875, Plating Studies and Postal History” by Batty-Smith and Watterson including the all-important flaw position indicator. As new

S$100-120

“Sarawak - The De La Rue Story” by Neville Watterson, as new

S$100-120

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SINGAPORE 2604

2605

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

A small unmounted mint range in a stockbook including 1948 perf 14 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, 1955-59 1c. to $5 set of fifteen, 1959 New Constitution 4c. to 50c. in corner blocks of six and four (3), 1966-67 1c. to $1, 1968-73 $2, $5 and $10, 1969 150th Anniv. miniature sheet, 1970 Osaka miniature sheet showing 2mm. upward shift of horizontal perfs, 1973 Fruit $1 to $10 in blocks of six and four (9), 1973-74 $1 booklet (2, one cto) plus some later se-tenant blocks and miniature sheets; fine unmounted mint

S$600-800

1948-99 collection with miniature sheets, apparently complete and neatly mounted and presented in three albums; fine unmounted mint. An attractive lot

S$1,000-1,200

1962-65 Defintive Issue 2606

刂 ᔛ

10c. Harlequinfish strip of four with margin at left, the two centre stamps with redorange omitted with the two adjacent stamps showing a very slight omission, a fine unmounted mint positional piece. S.G. 69a, £950+. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

Ex 2607 2607

2608

2609

2610

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

10c. Harlequinfish strip of ten with margins at ends, the last two with black omitted and the adjoining stamp with partial omission, central fold, fine unmounted mint. A most stunning error. S.G. 69b, £14,000. Photo

S$18,000-22,000

15c. Black-naped Tern, a top left corner example, variety stone (shading in wings) omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal for comparison. S.G. 70ac, £325. Photo

S$300-400

20c. Copper-banded Butterflyfish, a vertical strip of four with margin at foot showing part plate numbers, the lower two showing orange omitted, fine unmounted mint. Rare. S.G. 71a, £2600+. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

$2 Yellow-bellied Sunbird, a top left corner block of four showing yellow-green grossly misplaced downwards, also $1 White-breasted Kingfisher block of four showing major misplacement of perforations to upper right; fine unmounted mint. Photo for $2

S$3,000-4,000

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105


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Singapore - contd. 2611

刂+ ᔛ អ

1967 (Sept.) 2nd Afro-Asian Housing Congress 10c. block of four with margin at foot, variety overprinted omitted, fine unmounted mint. A rare multiple. S.G. 95a, £6400. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

1968-73 Dancers and Musical Instruments 2612

2613

2614

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂អ ᔛ B

刂 ᔛ

5c. Sword Dance lower left corner block of four with plate numbers, showing major shift of black 7mm. to right, fine unmounted mint. A most startling error. S.G. 103var. Photo

S$4,000-5,000

6c. Lion Dance lower right corner block of ten (5x2) with imprint showing, on reverse, two complete and four part (varying amounts) offsets of the black printing, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 104 var. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

$1 Yao Chi vertical pair, the upper stamp with paper fold resulting in black omitted (denomination and mask), fine unmounted mint. A dramatic error. S.G. 112var. Photo

S$1,000-1,200

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2616

刂 ᔛ

1969 (9 Aug.) 150th Anniv. miniature sheet, fresh and fine unmounted mint. S.G. MS127, £375

S$250-300

1969 (9 Aug.) 150th Anniv. miniature sheet with special day of issue cancel, fine. S.G.MS127, £400

S$200-250

1970 (Mar.) World Fair, Osaka

2617 2617

刂 ᔛ

A miniature sheet showing major upward shift of the black, purple and red colours, fresh and fine unmounted. A most eye-catching error. S.G. MS132. Photo Photos also appear on page 109 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$2,500-3,000


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2509

2611

2480

Ex 2610 107


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Singapore, 1970 (Mar.) World Fair, Osaka - contd.

2618 2618

刂 ᔛ

A miniature sheet, variety printed on the gummed side, fresh and fine unmounted mint. Very rare, only a few examples known. S.G. MS132. Photo

S$5,000-6,000

Ex 2619 2619

*

A miniature sheet, variety the right hand pair imperforate on three sides, tied by special day of issue datestamp on unaddressed first day cover; some light and minor traces of foxing at edge of sheet. The only recorded example. S.G. MS132. Photo ———————————————————— WWW.SPINK.COM

S$6,000-8,000


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2606

2613

2609

2608

2622

2623

2612 109

2614


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA Singapore - contd. 2620

2621

2622

2623

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂 ᔛ

刂 ᔛ

1971 (Oct.) Opening of Satellite Earth Station 15c., a block of four with margin at top, variety deep green omitted, fine unmounted mint. with matching normal block for comparison. S.G. 160var; ISC 164a

S$1,500-1,800

1974 (June) 9th Asia-Pacific Scout Conference 10c., a block of four showing major shift of gold to right, fine unmounted mint. With matching normal block for comparison. S.G. 233var

S$1,000-1,200

1974 (July) Centenary of Universal Postal Union 10c., variety gold omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal for comparison. S.G. 235a, £500. Photo

S$500-600

1974 (Aug.) World Population Year 35c., marginal, variety emerald (male symbol) omitted, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 239a, £800. Photo

S$800-1,000

2624 2624

刂 ᔛ

1974 (1 Oct.) Universal Children’s Day miniature sheet, variety imperforate, one tiny brown speck on reverse, and two imperforate blocks of four of the four denominations on piece of gummed paper (211x95mm.), fine unmounted mint. All ex the H. Fournier archives. Rare, only eight sets believed to exist. S.G. MS245. Photo

S$2,000-2,500

2625 2625

刂 ᔛ

1977 (Apr.) Sea Shells 10c., a lower right corner pair, variety imperforate, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 291a, £500. Photo Photos also appear on page 109 WWW.SPINK.COM

S$350-450


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2626

2629

2628

2626

2627

2628

2629

刂 ᔛ

刂+ ᔛ អ

刂 ᔛ

刂អ ᔛ B

1979 (Dec.) Botanical Gardens 10c., a top left corner vertical pair with plate numbers, variety imperforate, unmounted mint; contemporary ink mark on reverse of lower stamp and a very slight wrinkle in margin at left. S.G. 361a, £800. Photo

S$600-800

1980 (8 May) “London 1980” $1 top right corner block of four on transparent paper, fine unmounted mint. With normal for comparison. Unlisted in ISC

S$400-500

1986 (May) Expo ‘86 World Fair 50c., 75c. and $1 se-tenant strip, the 50c. with gold omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal strip for comparison. ISC 532a; S.G. 528a var. Photo

S$1,500-1,800

1990 25 Years of Independence 15c. booklet pane of six with straight-edge at foot, each showing variety red (flag) omitted, fine unmounted mint. With normal booklet for comparison. Unlisted in ISC and S.G. Pierron SP1274MCa. Photo

S$3,000-4,000

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2591

2592

2631

2632

Postage Dues 2630

2631

刂 ᔛ

*

1968-69 toned paper 1c. to 50c., 1973 white paper 10c. and 50c., and 1977-78 no wmk. 1c. to 50c., fine unmounted mint. S.G. D1-D15, £381

S$200-250

1978 (11 Oct.) unstamped envelope from Beaufort, Sabah showing “T” in circle with manuscript “30cts” and “Tax 75c”, and bearing 1977-78 1c., 4c., 10c. and 20c. strip of three, all applied and cancelled on arrival (23.10). Scarce and most attractive. S.G. D11D14, £290. Photo

S$300-400

Postal Stationery Card 2632

*

1964 Archer Fish 6c. with black omitted, fine unused. Spectacular. ISC 7a. Photo

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S$200-250


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2633 2633

2634 ័

2635

2636

刂+ ᔛ អ

1948 $25 red and brown, $100 purple and blue and $500 purple and yellow, all unused and affixed to small piece, fine. Rare. Barefoot 1-3. Photo

S$8,000-10,000

1953 Deeds of rental document bearing George VI $25 (2), $100, and on reverse, Postage 10c. and $5 (2), 1966 Certificate to Practice as an Advocate bearing $25 pair, 1966 Tenancy Agreement bearing $100 and Postage $2 pair, and 1982 Assignment of Lease bearing $25 (2), $100 (3), $500, $10,000 and 1985 $2 and $5, one $100 and the $500 with punch holes. A generally attractive group

S$500-600

1969 $100 carmine and orange and $500 carmine and deep violet affixed to printed De La Rue page along with six other Revenue stamps from other countries

S$800-1,000

1982 inscription in bold letters, $25, $100, $500, $2000, $10,000 and $50,000, and 1990 10c. to $5 set of four, all in unmounted mint blocks of four with all but the 10c. marginal. A fine and most attractive group. barefoot 32-35, 38, 39, 46-49, £2,784+

S$2,000-2,500

113


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THAILAND ROYAL MAIL King Mongkut (Rama IV) 1852 letter to Thomas Church, Singapore A New Discovery

2637 2637

*

1852 (1 Aug.) lace paper holograph letter to Thomas Church, the Resident Councillor of Singapore, the original red silk pouch with the address label bearing two different small, square Royal seals. The letter sent to Singapore via Hong Kong, having just missed the direct boat. Marked “Via Chinaman” and the address panel with “PAID/AT/HONG HONG” crowned circle in red, type 7 double-arc despatch c.d.s. (30.8) and rated “2” in ink. The letter bears two different strikes of the large Royal seals and there is some splitting along the lace embossing. A second, small envelope, with enclosure, which was enclosed with the mail letter bears a black printed floral surround around the address panel, printed name card and yellow, gold-flecked paper bearing examples of the Royal seals. The envelope with wax seal, “Sovereign/of/Siam &c” The letter reads, “This from Siamese Majesty the Sovereign of Siam & all adjacent tributary territories Laos Gonas &c To Honourable Thomas Church Esquire the resident Councillor of Singapore Dated Royal residence named Rajmandism house grand palace Bangkok 1st August 1852 O Alas very Dear Sir, It was my fault indeed for losing of my remembrance to put two parcils of my cards and seals which I have had concerned in my foregoing letter per the Chinese Junk sailed from hence to Singapore. I would not recolect these two parcels which were prepared & put in my writing desk before I ... the foregoing letter and sent it hurringly. Please receive these which are forwarded you via China when I have not them again in my writing desk and please do according to my request transmitted to you in my foregoing letter Your letter of the 4th inst sent me per the Herlene was reached my hand there is nothing to be answered. I beg to remain yours faithfully SPPM Mongkut, King of Siam” An important and valuable letter, believed to be the only such correspondence which is postmarked from Hong Kong. This letter was discovered inside a beautiful embroidered pouch, apparently adorned with beetle wings, purchased in a London antique market. Also included in this pouch (and with htis lot) is an 1850 letter to Major General Sir Henry Pottinger, Fort George (Madras) with a fabulous, gold-bordered letter signed by Martanda Purmah Rajah at Palace Trivandrum (Travancore). The letters were not discovered until some time after the purchase of this pouch. A highly desirable new discovery. Photo ———————————————————— WWW.SPINK.COM

S$8,000-10,000


Tuesday 18, 2015 - SINGAPORE 2638

1883-85 set of five, 1885-87 1t. on 1s. (two different, both not guaranteed), 1887-91 set of eight, 1889 1a. on 1s. and 1888-91 1a. on 2a., 1a. on 3a. (used) and 2a. on 3a. (2, one used), unused or with part gum; fair to fine

S$200-250

2639 2639

*

1907 (11 Oct.) Denmark 10ø reply half of reply paid card to Copenhagen, clearly cancelled by fine “BANGKOK/2” c.d.s. a fine, rare and correct usage of a reply paid card. Photo

S$2,500-3,000

2640 2640

*

1909 (17 Aug.) Captain Binns printed envelope registered from Bangkok to Singapore, bearing 1885 (1 July) “1 Tical” (S.G. Type 5) on 1 solot indigo (2) both neatly tied by c.d.s., showing large framed “REGISTERED” handstamp at left partly covered by registration label, arrival c.d.s. (23.8) on reverse; fine and rare. R.P.S. Certificate 91938). S.G. 7. Photo 115

S$10,000-12,000


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA 2641

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2643

2644

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1914-15 2s. on 14s. ultramarine block of four, the vertical pairs variety imperforate between, mint; vague diagonal bend, otherwise fine. R.P.S. Certificate (1995). S.G. 159b, £1,299. Photo

S$1,200-1,500

1922-61 envelopes (8) including 1934 (Dec.) from Bangkok to Darwin, franked at 75s. and flown by Imperial Airways and Qantas, 1947 from Bangkok to San Francisco franked at 3b.20s, 1960 (May) envelopes (4) flown by Thai International from Bangkok to Singapore, Saigon, Hong Kong and Calcutta, 1nd 1961 envelope from Bangkok to Rome flown by Deutche Lufthansa Orient

S$200-250

1925-37 Air perf 131⁄ 2 -15 3s. corner block of four with sheet number and a vertical strip of three, 15s. marginal block of four, 25s. block of four and vertical strip of three, 1b. marginal block of ten (2x5) with part imprint and perf 121⁄ 2 10s. block of four, also unissued set of eight overprinted “Government Museum 2468” in cancelled to order blocks of four

S$400-500

1926 5t., 1932 2ds., 10s., 1b. and Revenue stamp, Jubbal Revenue 1a. and Sarawak 1932 1c. brown and 20c. lilac, imperforate printer’s samples in unissued colours, each overprinted “WATERLOW & SONS LTD./SPECIMEN” and affixed to sample book page; fine and most attractive

S$600-800

Revenue Documents 2645

Twenty-five documents bearing a range of values including Court Fee 1910 issue, Documentary stamps and Revenue with 1944 Seated Musician; condition a little mixed though an interesting lot

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WRITTEN BIDS FORM This form should be sent or faxed to the Spink auction office in advance of the sale. References for new clients should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids received later than one hour before the start of the sale may not be processed.

NAME ______________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ POSTCODE ___________________________________________________

69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4005/4020 fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037 email: auctionteam@spink.com (available until 12 August) Spink (Asia) Ptd. Ltd 360 Orchard Road, # 06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869 tel: +65 6339 8801 fax: +65 6339 0788 (available until 13 August) Sale Location: Heliconia Ballroom 3405-3406, Level 3 Sands Expo and Covention Centre Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave Singapore 108956 tel: +65 6688 2557 fax: +65 6688 2411 (available from 15 August) YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ON SPINK LIVE.

JUST VISIT WWW.SPINK.COM, REGISTER AND LOG INTO THE SALE.

SALE TITLE

DATE

CODE NAME

SALE NO.

Stamps and Covers of South East Asia

Tuesday 18 August 2015 10.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.

BATIK

15027

I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below. I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid, any GST chargeable, also a fee for bidding on the-saleroom.com only and fee for paying by credit card. The Rate of Premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot. I understand Spink will pursue me for payment for any successful bid. In addition, I understand and consent that Spink may share my personal details relating to the default with other auction houses and live bidding platforms to protect themselves from such defaults. All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received for the same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

BIDDERS PLEASE NOTE OUR EXTENSION CLAUSES ON PAGE 2 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN SINGAPORE DOLLARS

Lot Number (in numerical order)

TEL. HOME

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

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TEL. OFFICE ____________________________________________

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FAX

Please indicate the type of card:

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PAYMENT MADE BY MASTERCARD OR VISA ARE SUBJECT TO A 2% FEE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS 4% CARD NO: SIGNATURE

START DATE: EXPIRY DATE

ISSUE NO:

SECURITY CODE:

NAME (ON CREDIT CARD)

Please charge all purchases to my card Do not charge my card. I will arrange to send payment. (Spink will only charge your card should you default on the payment terms agreed) Please hold my purchased lots for collection

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DATE

SALE NO.

18 August 2015 10.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.

15027

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN SINGAPORE DOLLARS Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

BIDDING INCREMENTS Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: Up to S$100

by S$5

S$1,000 to S$3,000

by S$100

S$100 to S$300

by S$10

£3,000 to £6,000

S$3,200-S$3,500-S$3,800-S$4,000 etc.

S$300 to S$600

S$320-S$350-S$380-S$400 etc.

S$6,000 to S$20,000 by S$500

S$600 to S$1,000

by S$50

S$20,000 and up

Auctioneer’s discretion

Lot Number (in numerical order)

Price Bid S$ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)

GST of 7% is chargeable on hammer and premium of all lots not exported outside of Singapore. In the event that a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any GST refundable under the Goods and Services Tax Act (Cap 117A) of Singapore will not be payable by the Buyer to Spink.

REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINK

TRADE REFERENCES

BANK REFERENCES

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink Asia Pte Limited) contract with you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully. 1

DEFINITIONS Buyer’s Premium Certificate of Authenticity Expert Committee Forgery

Hammer Price Lot Reserve Seller Spink Group GST

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SPINK ASIA’S ROLE AS AGENT 2.1

2.2

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means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below; means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot; means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with section 3.4; means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling); means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot; means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any catalogue; the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold; means the owner of the Lot being sold by us; Spink Asia Pte Limited, Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies; Goods and Services Tax chargeable under the Goods and Services Tax Act (Cap 117A) of Singapore on the supply of goods and services in Singapore and the importation of goods into Singapore, and any similar replacement or additional tax.

All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have a financial interest in the Lot.

3.3

Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.

3.4

Extensions – Stamps only 3.4.1

If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the auction. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause 5.12 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.12 (Refund in the case of Forgery) shall apply accordingly.

3.4.2

Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us.

3.4.3

If we accept a request for an expert opinion or certificate of Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.

3.4.4

We will not accept a request for an extension on account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.

3.4.5

Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.

3.4.6

It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted.

3.4.7

If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committee in relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate of Authenticity, you must provide us with copies of such correspondence no later than 7 days after you receive such correspondence.

The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.

BEFORE THE SALE 3.1

Examination of goods You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.12 of these Terms and Conditions.

3.2

Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1

3.2.2

3.2.3

Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds of inaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue and online shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring, margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from the illustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Other than as set out in clause 5.12, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters.


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4.9

AT THE SALE 4.1

Refusal of admission Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.

4.2

Up to S$100 by S$5 S$100-S$300 by S$10 S$300-S$600 S$320 - S$350 - S$380- S$400 etc. S$600-S$1000 by S$50 S$1,000-S$3,000 by S$100 S$3,000-S$6,000 S$3,200 - S$3,500 - S$3,800 - S$4,000 S$6,000-S$20,000 by S$500 S$20,000 and up at Auctioneer’s Discretion

Registration before bidding You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you are registering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require a deposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such deposit will be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same means it was paid to Spink. Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event.

4.3

4.10 Bidding by the Spink Group 4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal.

Bidding as Principal

4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.

When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us. 4.4

4.12 Successful Bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller.

Commission Bids If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding.

4.5

4.6

Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays Bank Plc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us, which is usually Singapore Dollars. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of Singapore Dollars bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter.

4.8

4.14 Return of Lot Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out in clause 5.12, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in at the auction date. 5

AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1

Buyer’s Premium and other charges In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer price of each lot, a fee of 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a fee for paying by credit card.

5.2

Goods and Services Tax and any other value added tax As we remain liable to account for GST on all the Lots, the Buyer shall, subject to Clause 5.3 below, pay any and all GST and any other value added tax chargeable on any payment to Spink.

5.3

GST Refunds In the event a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any GST refundable under the Goods and Services Tax Act (Cap 117A) of Singapore will not be payable by the Buyer to Spink.

5.4

Payment 5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable GST) within seven days after the date of the sale. 5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.

Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.

4.7

4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the seller’s agreement.

On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com and Spink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility.

Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.

Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are:


5.4.3

Payment should be made in Singapore Dollars by one of the following methods: (i)

Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure that your client number is noted on the transfer.

(ii)

By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink (Asia) Pte Limited and sent to Spink at 360 Orchard Road, #06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a nonSingapore bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment.

(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A fee of 2% will be applied. Please be informed that all credit card payments will be processed in pound sterling in our London office. We are not responsible for any foreign exchange losses or charges that you may incur in connection with such purchases. 5.4.4

5.5

5.6

Invoices

5.8.3

If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than the invoice address, this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink.

Recommended packers and shippers If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned.

5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: 5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due;

Collection of Purchases

5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you;

Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots when they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7 days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be released until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by cheque.

5.6.2

Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will be covered in accordance with our policy which is available for inspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will be entirely at your risk.

5.6.3

Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.

5.6.4

Lots may be collected from the sale venue the day after the auction and then from our offices at 360 Orchard Road, #0603A International Building, Singapore 238869 thereafter. In the event where a cheque or bank draft payable to Spink (Asia) Pte Ltd has been presented to us, unless we specifically agree to the contrary, no Lots shall be released before the cheque or bank draft has cleared where such funds have been credited to our bank account.

5.6.5

All uncollected Lots will be shipped from our office at 360 Orchard Road, #06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869.

Notification We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment.

5.8

It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any Customs import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by Customs.

Invoices may consist of one or more pages.

5.6.1

5.7

Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.

5.9

5.8.2

Packing and Handling 5.8.1

We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at the back of the catalogue.

5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you; 5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; 5.10.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our catalogue stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or 5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit. 5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required 5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of S$5 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. 5.10.3.2 you will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us.


5.11 Uses of default information If you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions: 5.11.1 We reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults have been settled; and 5.11.2 You consent to us disclosing details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the default and the date of the default. Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a transaction with you in the future. 5.12 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.12.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.12.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the auction date, that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery; 5.12.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.12.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you that a Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive such evidence. 5.12.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest. 5.12.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. 5.12.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction. 6

LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for: 6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.

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USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to: 7.1.1 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful or otherwise) and other auction related services we provide; 7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot; 7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseas deliveries, to customs where they make enquiries regarding the Lot; 7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide, but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us. 7.2 In accordance with clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass your information to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a record of any search that they do. 7.3 In accordance with clause 5.11, you agree that where you default on making payment for a Lot in accordance with these terms and conditions we may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms.

7.4

We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receive information about you from them.

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COPYRIGHT 8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to all images, illustrations and written materials including photograph, video or any other product relating to a Lot. All rights in such property will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit.

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NOTICES All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.

10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS The following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for the purposes of your business. 10.1 Limitation of Liability Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any: 10.1.1 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 10.2 Severability If any part of these Terms and Conditions is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 10.3 Force majeure We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed in performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions or from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors. 10.4 Waiver 10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy. 10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law. 10.5 Law and Jurisdiction 10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Singapore. 10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of Singapore shall have non-exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms and Conditions or their subject matter. Postage Charges (signed for, insured mail, including packing) Value Price Up to S$5000 S$30 Above S$5000 S$50 Please be informed that the above postage charges apply to packages sent overseas. Postage is not chargeable for any packages despatched within Singapore. Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have to be sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier services are required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contact singapore@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges.


GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS STAMPS UK - Tim Hirsch FRPSL Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro (Consultant) USA - George Eveleth Richard Debney EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez CHINA - Tommy Chau Doris Lo COINS UK - Richard Bishop Tim Robson Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA - Greg Cole Luke Mitchell Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) CHINA - Kin Choi Cheung Paul Pei Po Chow BANKNOTES UK - Barnaby Faull Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber Thomasina Smith USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) CHINA - Kelvin Cheung Paul Pei Po Chow ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BONDS & SHARES UK - Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Thomasina Smith USA - Luke Mitchell EUROPE - Peter Christen CHINA - Kelvin Cheung BOOKS UK - Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS USA - Greg Cole Stephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant) WINES CHINA - Guillaume Willk-Fabia Angie Ihlo Fung YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO) Chairman’s Office Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Mira Adusei-Poku Grace Hawkins Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti Tatyana Boyadzhieva John Winchcombe Tom Mathews Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Hemel Thakore Veronica Morris IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Michael Addo Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Amit Ramprashad Finance & Administration Aleena Nieves Auctioneer Luke Mitchell YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE) Administration Angie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Doris Lo Gary Tan

SALE CALENDAR 2015/16 STAMPS 15/16 July 20/21 July 16 August 16/17 August 18 August September 24 September 26 September 6 October 7 October 21 October November November 24/25 November 10 December 27/28 January COINS 15 July 16 August 27 August 22/23 September 24/25 September 14 November 2/3 December BANKNOTES 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 29/30 September 1 October 14 November 8 December MEDALS 23 July 16 August 19 November BONDS & SHARES 16 August 27 August 24/25 September 14 November 27 November

The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Antique Maps Sale during the International Exhibition The “Sentosa” Collection of Straits Settlements, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak sale during the International Exhibition Stamps and Covers of South East Asia Sale during the International Exhibition Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History Windward Islands and British Guiana, British Honduras, Cayman Islands and Jamaica from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The “Fordwater” Collection of New Zealand The Award-Winning Len Jury Collection of New Zealand Postal History, Stationery, 1913 Auckland and 1920 Victory Issues Great Britain Stamps and Postal History The Charles W. Adams Collection of United States and Canada The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale, featuring the John Sussex Collection of South West Africa,1880-1928 Bermuda from the Vestey Collection The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale

151 15026 15040

Singapore Singapore London

15041 15027 15037

London Hong Kong London

15042 CSS14 15043

London London New York New York

15044 15045 152 153

London London London

15046 15047 16010

Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals

London

15005

Singapore Hong Kong London New York Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 15006 322 CSS19 15007

Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes

Singapore Hong Kong New York London London Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 322 15009 15009 CSS19 15048

Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria

London

15002

Singapore London

15038 15003

Banknotes, Bonds & Shares, Coins and Medals of South East Asia sale during the International Exhibition The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Bonds & Share Certificates of the World

Singapore Hong Kong New York Hong Kong London

15038 CSS17 322 CSS19 15019

Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History

London

15037

An Evening of Selected Rums, Fine Wines, Whiskies and Cognacs during the International Exhibition Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits Whisky, Cognac and Other Spirits

Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

SFW15 SFW16 SFW17 SFW18

AUTOGRAPHS September WINES 15 August 17 September 10 December 15 January

The above sale dates are subject to change Spink offers the following services:

Ken Imase kimase@spink.com

New York London Singapore

– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS – – SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –


STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

STAMPS AND COVERS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA

 18 AUGUST 2015

Spink (Asia) Ptd. Ltd, 360 Orchard Road, # 06-03A International Building, Singapore 238869 www.spink.com

SINGAPORE

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STAMPS  COINS  BANKNOTES  MEDALS  BONDS & SHARES  AUTOGRAPHS  BOOKS  WINES

18 AUGUST 2015

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