Stamp News Australasia - May 2023

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on 37 Hagners. Fresh MUH incl all the goodies like 1971 Xmas Block 7. plus the 7 singles. Defins to $10 etc. Soil/Medical Gutter pairs in both Thick and Thin lines versions (pricey) and the VERY scarce 1969 Flight Block 9, not just the usual strip of 3. Booklet TAB PAIRS of the booklet stamps etc. Retail of the pre-1972 alone is $250, and the FACE value alone of the post 1972 is $224.22. Retail of those is $450, plus the $250, plus $65 of Hagners = $665 retail. Many more pics here - tinyurl.com/Oz-Decs - a clean and very solid complete collection, great Estate Buy at UNDER HALF retail. $A325 - Stock 535GY

30 years of GB FDC - 260 Diff - SG Cat $3,000 for $A400!

THIRTY years of GB FDC - 1975 to 2004. All official Royal Mail FDC - 260 Different FDC! All neat typed addressed, as was strict Royal Mail policy, and are cat by SG thus. Expensive Mini Sheets, High value Defins, even a special £2 UK soccer coin, in a 1996 Soccer numbered PNC cover - not in SG or counted here, but a $40 retail item and very popular. SG cat £1,609 = $A3,000 - all neatly pencilled on reverse for your easy checking. Even soaked off as VFU they are worth WAY more than $A400! A set of 4 are usually $5 in VFU! And some of the Mini Sheets like the 2000 Millennium are super scarce, and sell for $30 or so, mint or used. One man’s collection - from the Estate, at a crazy low price - they will sell FAST! Nice looking condition overall, and a wonderful and strong nucleus to add to. Only a few of them photo’d here - www.tinyurl.com/30YrsFDC - $US270 or $A400 Stock 195PS

Singapore 1969 150th Anniversary of Founding Sheet, Superb MUH:

The scarcest post-war item from Singapore. A tiny print run well over FIFTY years back, and of those, most are hinged, toned, or broken down into the expensive singles by now! Superb MUH, and the stamps are WELL CENTERED as you can see ... near none are, as you’ll know if you have looked about. FLAT and pristine gum - been in UK all its life - MANY are crumpled, and with bends from Asia sources. A Key QE2 era issue from anywhere, from a super popular country, and with high catalogue values globally. About $US325 at $A500 - Stock 372TA

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Stamps in the News : Margo Campbell ......................................6 The Australian King George V Heads : Kevin Morgan......... 16 Postal Stationery : Ian McMahon ............................................... 20 Introducing the APF : Russell Boylan........................................ 40 Beginners, please! Michael Dodd .............................................. 44 Danish Railway Parcel Stamps : Christer Brunström ................50

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Information Philatelic News ........................................................................... ......48 Clubs & Societies ....................................................................... ......54 Events .................................................................................................. 55 Products & Services Directory............................................... ......56 Subscriptions .............................................................................. ......58 List of Advertisers .............................................................. ..............62

Front cover:

A collectable to mark a historic moment in philately and the first succession of British monarchs in more than 70 years. This is a limited print run of 20,000 individually numbered covers and includes the four non-value indicated stamps carrying the new portrait of King Charles III and the preceding stamps bearing the Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The cover is postmarked on the first day of Issue of the new stamps 4 April 2023 - Windsor represents the succession of monarchs in the House of Windsor

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Stamps in the News - Globally! People powered post in Australia Reported at www.abc.net.au

An army of volunteers has reopened a post office in a NSW Snowy Mountains town after more than a year without any postal services. Dalgety’s Australia Post LPO closed in December 2021, citing pressures from the pandemic. Since then, the 250 locals have had to drive 40 minutes north to Cooma to pick up their mail and access postal services. The Dalgety District Community Association president has been campaigning for the post office to reopen its doors ever since. “It hasn’t been easy for anybody,” she said. Reopening as a community postal agency, the service will be subsidised by Australia Post but can only operate if it is run by volunteers. “The money that we get from doing this service will be going back into community projects.” The new postal service will be run by the Dalgety District Community Association, with

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locals able to pick up mail and parcels from the Dalgety Showground during opening hours of 11am to 2pm on Saturdays, and 4pm to 6pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. Australia Post thanked the community for its patience while the new agency was established and acknowledged the new operators for “providing the important service to the community”. Interestingly, Dalgety almost became Australia’s capital city. In 1903 a Federal Royal Commission named Dalgety as the location for Australia’s national capital but NSW complaints about it being too close to Melbourne led to Canberra being voted as more appropriate.

Dirty deed by Australia Post

Reported at www.9news.com.au This article was forwarded by Stampboards’ member, Briggia A Victorian man says he has spent months dealing with an Australia Post “nightmare” that began with a mystery signature and ended with him being forced to foot a $2500 legal bill. At stake was an important document lost in the mail - the deed to the Geelong home of Colin Chapman and his wife. When the couple paid off their mortgage last year, Chapman said he asked the Commonwealth Bank if he could personally collect the certificate of title but they insisted that it


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be sent via registered post. Chapman says he was following the tracking information closely on the day the deed was due to arrive at their home and checking the tracking number, saw it had been delivered. “I called my wife, who was at home, and asked her if she had received it. She told me nothing had come,” he said. Puzzled, Chapman said he immediately went down to the local post office to ask what had happened. That’s when things grew even more strange. Chapman said he was shown a copy of the delivery signature supposedly signed by his wife at 8.30am that morning. “I looked at it and said, ‘That’s not my wife’s signature’,” Chapman said. What followed, Chapman said, was five frustrating and stressful weeks dealing with Australia Post’s customer service department. “It took them three-and-a-half weeks just to get them to admit it was lost in transit. “They kept trying to say that it was delivered, that my wife had signed for it. “Well, my wife didn’t sign for it - but the question is, who did?” I reckon I sent about 60 to 70 emails and

spent 100 hours of my time to get an answer out of them.” Australia Post eventually acknowledged Chapman’s delivery had been lost, but there was still the problem of the missing deed. All up, Chapman estimated he spent about $2500 on legal fees to get a digital certificate of title issued, which he finally received in January. The deed lost in the mail was a paper version. Chapman said Australia Post had offered just $100 in compensation - but added his dissatisfaction was not just about the money he had lost. “Australia Post need to be held accountable for all of the stress they have caused us. They have pushed us pillar to post and it seems like all they are concerned with is protecting their brand.”

Rising from the ashes in France Reported at www.laposte.fr

One year after the fire that devastated Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral, France’s La Poste began a series of stamps devoted to the catheStamp News - 7


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dral’s treasures. On April 15, 2019, a fire destroyed the cathedral’s spire and most of the roof. France’s President Emmanuel Macron immediately promised that the cathedral would be rebuilt in five years, in time for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The new series, called Treasures of Notre Dame, began April 15 2020. The series aims to highlight the treasures, riches and heritage of the 12th-century cathedral during the reconstruction period. The first issue, an engraved black-and-white souvenir sheet, depicted a drawing of part of the cathedral’s facade with many of its famed gargoyles pictured. The Greek letter phi can be seen in the window in the lower left corner of the design of the €1.40 stamp. In recent years La Poste has used this symbol to indicate its commemorative stamps. The latest addition to the series was issued in April and depicts the cathedral bells. From the 12th century, before the end of the construction of the cathedral, mention is made 8 - Stamp News

of the ringing of the bells. This ringing grew over the centuries, each bell being remelted one or more times per century. The bell tower had twenty bells in 1769, divided between the towers and the spire but the Revolution did not spare the bells which were broken and melted down in 1791. Only the bell Emmanuel was spared and replaced in its tower in 1802. With a diameter of 2.62 meters, weighing thirteen tons, it was the largest bell in France until 1891. In 2013, eight new bells were installed to rediscover the soundscape of the 18th century. Until the fire of 2019, these bells punctuated the daily and extraordinary times of Parisian life.

Bless the mall in Belgium

Reported at www.brusselstimes.com Belgium will issue new stamps to honour six of its historic covered shopping galleries and: two each in Wallonia, Flanders and Brussels. These architectural gems, much loved by residents and tourists alike, are public spaces where you can find shops and sometimes even homes. The star of the special issue is Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert (in Brussels city centre), whose picture window is the main illustration on the sheetlet. In addition to Saint-Hubert, Brussels is also


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represented by the Passage du Nord. In 1881, the many attractions of this lighted shopping arcade included 32 caryatides: stone carvings of female figures. ​ Also on the limited-edition sheet is the Passage de la Bourse in Charleroi – one of the jewels in the crown of Walloon architecture designed by Belgian architect Edmond Legraive. The second Walloon arcade is the passage Lemonnier in Liège – the “grande dame” of Belgian arcades. It was built between 1836 and 1838 by architect Louis-Désiré Lemonnier. On the Flemish side, the Stadsfeestzaal in Antwerp is iconic with impressive gilding and decorative moulding adorning the interior walls. Last but not least, the James Ensor gallery in the Glazenstraat in Ostend is a smaller architec-

tural gem that was renovated in 2016.

The fight against fakes – a win in the US Reported at www.cbp.gov This article was forwarded by Stampboards’ member, Briggia

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport have seized 4,080 counterfeit U.S. postage stamps. The fraudulent stamps were discovered after officers inspected packages that were manifested as “hand account/self-adhesive sheets.” Overall, officers discovered poor print-quality counterfeit U.S. postage stamps in 12 shipments arriving from China. A stark rise in the number of vendors selling Stamp News - 9


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counterfeit U.S. postage stamps via e-commerce and social media platforms in recent months places consumers’ packages at great risk. “The U.S. Postal Inspection Service offers this sage advice, ‘if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is,’” said the Inspector in

Charge of the Fort Worth Division. “Counterfeit postage scams are harmful both to the U.S. Postal Service for a loss of revenue and to customers when their mailed item is either delayed and returned for payment, or potentially disposed of.” “ It’s not a petty crime: forging or possession of counterfeit postage is a violation of federal law and can result in up to five years imprisonment.” This surge in counterfeit postage has USPS seeking to change current mail standards. Under the revision, articles with counterfeit stamps will be considered abandoned and disposed of at the Postal Service’s discretion.

The fight against fakes – a fail in the UK Reported at www. theargus.co.uk

Brighton branch of the Labour Party has been hit by stamp fault in election campaign People have been left perplexed after they were told to pay for a letter only to find it was a La10 - Stamp News


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bour election leaflet. Candidates canvassing in Hangleton and Knoll sent out campaign leaflets to houses but residents were given slips from Royal Mail asking them to pick up letters and pay £2.50 in postage. On collecting the leaflets from the Royal Mail, rather than packages or letters from loved ones the post only contained campaign literature for the local elections. One resident who received the letter said: “I asked staff at Royal Mail why I was paying for the letter and she said it had a counterfeit stamp on it. A Labour spokesman confirmed that campaigners had bought stamps online and that while the stamps were being flagged as counterfeit, the error is believed to have been caused by a faulty barcode. The party has also offered refunds to anyone who has paid the £2.50 charge for the leaflets. A Labour spokesman said: “Labour would never knowingly use counterfeit stamps for the posting of its literature to residents.” “Discussions with the retailer have revealed problems with the new bar-coded stamps the Royal Mail has introduced. We have therefore

demanded an investigation by Royal Mail so incidents like this will never happen again to anyone.”

State of the art – United Nations Reported at www.linns.com

In celebration of World Art Day on April 15, the United Nations Postal Administration will issue six stamps in panes of 12. The designs feature artwork from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) art collection, each being commissioned by the body. “World Art Day celebrations help reinforce the links between artistic creations and society, encourage greater awareness of the diversity of artistic expressions and the contribution of artists to sustainable development,” a spokesman said. The 63¢ stamp for the post office at U.N. headquarters in New York City depicts Henry Moore’s sculpture Reclining Figure, and the $1.45 stamp shows a wool tapestry by Le Corbusier. For the post office at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, the 1.10-franc stamp Stamp News - 11


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features Rosa Maria Pujol–Avellana’s painting Soleil eclatant, and Toshihiro Hamano’s sculpture Dove of Peace can be seen on the 2.30fr stamp. The €1 stamp for the post office at the Vienna International Centre in Vienna, Austria, shows Pablo Picasso’s The fall of Icarus, and the €1.90 stamp features Yves Pede’s The spirits of the ancestors.

State of the art – United States Reported at https://about.usps.com

The U.S. Postal Service will honour American artist Roy Lichtenstein with five commemorative Forever stamps featuring his colourful pop art. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), the iconic American artist of the pop art movement, stunned the art world in 1961 with his large paintings starring cartoon characters and a range of consumer products, among other unlikely subjects. Some art connoisseurs found them outrageous, but others saw great meaning in them. Lichtenstein’s career quickly took off. Pop art, which arose in the late 1950s and reached its height in the 1960s, looked to popular culture for its aesthetic. It often was seen as poking fun at consumerism. With their trademark heavy black outlining, intense colours, dot patterns simulating fourcolor mechanical printing and machine-made quality, Lichtenstein’s paintings are instantly recognisable. 12 - Stamp News

The many honours Lichtenstein received over the course of his career include induction into the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1979 and the National Medal of Arts in 1995. His work is found in prestigious museums and galleries around the world.

Striking the right note - poll for the best music stamp of 2022 Reported at www.motivgruppe-musik.com

Motivgruppe Musik, the International Philatelic Music Study Group, has opened online voting in its poll to determine the most popular music stamp of 2022. The study group reports that members selected 69 stamps issued in 2022 as candidates eligible for the title of the year’s most popular music stamp. The designer of the most popular music stamp will receive the Yehudi Menuhin trophy awarded in memory of Menuhin (1916-99), the violinist and conductor who was the patron of the Philatelic Music Circle from 1969 until his death. To vote in the poll, visit the group’s website. The deadline for voting is July 31. Participants will be included in a raffle to receive a philatelic gift. Founded in 1959, Motivgruppe Musik has conducted an annual poll to determine the most popular music stamp of the year since 1980. The study group has approximately 300 members in 35 countries. For information, visit


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its website at www.motivgruppe-musik.com

New post pals : Libya and France Reported at https://libyaherald.com

A delegation from the Libya Post Company has recently visited the French Postal Corporation. The French Postal service is ranked as the fourth best in the world, according to the 2021 report issued by the Universal Postal Union. The Libyan delegation held meetings and conducted several field tours to operations centres

and models of post offices in France. The latest postal technologies used were reviewed, and the most important services provided in the field by French Post were discussed. Libya Post Company hopes to benefit from ongoing development cooperation and support.

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New post pals : Ukraine and Estonia

Reported at www.parcelandpostaltechnologyinternational.com Omniva, the national postal service of Estonia, and Ukraine’s national postal service, Ukrposhta, have renewed their partnership agreement to strengthen and grow cooperation. The agreement was signed during a meeting in Kyiv to discuss their previous long-term partnership and further activities and possibilities. According to Omniva, it is the first postal operator whose representatives visited Ukrposhta in Kyiv since the beginning of Russia’s fullscale invasion in February 2022. Ukraine has been the biggest destination for Omniva’s international business for years. Since the beginning of this 14 - Stamp News

year, Omniva has delivered more than half a million parcels to Ukraine. Omniva trucks arrive in Ukraine daily, providing one of the fastest e-commerce delivery services to Ukraine during these troubled times. Additionally, Omniva has delivered free humanitarian aid to Ukraine in cooperation with charity organizations.

New Post pals: Italy and Germany Reported at www.marketscreener.com

Poste Italiane Spa announced Friday a strategic partnership with Deutsche Post DHL Group for


the Italian and international parcel market. The agreement is based on four key points: DHL eCommerce Solutions will handle the delivery of Poste Italiane’s parcels to European destinations; Poste Italiane and DHL Express will offer Italian customers greater choice and flexibility for fast international shipments through their networks; Poste Italiane will deliver international parcels arriving in Italy from DHL eCommerce Solutions and DHL Parcel Germany; Poste Italiane and DHL eCommerce Solutions will invest in a joint venture to build a modern, sustainable network of automated parcel lockers in Italy

New Post pals: France and Lebanon Reported at https://www.lbcgroup.tv

yesterday the offer made by CMA CGM to take over the nation’s postal service contract and announced that it would be accepted. CMA CGM took over last-mile logistics player Colis Privé last year, one of a host of acquisitions it has made recently. CMA CGM is the world’s 3rd largest container shipping company, using 257 shipping routes between 420 ports in 160 countries. Based in Marseille, the company is owned by the Shade family, who originally hail from Lebanon.

French container transportation and shipping company CMA CGM, via subsidiary Colis Privé, is the only company to have lodged a bid to take over Lebanon’s postal services. Lebanon’s caretaker minister of telecommunications Johnny Corm confirmed Stamp News - 15


The Australian King George V Heads, an overview. Kevin Morgan Following on from my recent series of articles on the kangaroo issues I thought it pertinent to cover the KGV Heads next. Well, I have to say they are complicated! Much more so than the kangaroos. First of all we have to contend with the fact that there are not only more colour changes, but also more watermarks and perforation types to Fig 2, Examples of Cancelled to order, deal with. For the scheme of these articles These are also available I am simply going to focus on those cancelled to order, ranging issues listed in the Seven Seas catalogue and album. in price from around $30 to We start of course with the forerunner to the long $500 for the scarce Brisset which is the Penny Engraved issued in 1914 withbane cancel. out watermark. Next we have the 1st Even this has 4 listed shades ranging from Pale red to Bright Scarlet, but for now we will just consider the issue proper with single watermark which were isRed and Pale Red as listed in Seven Seas. These are sued from 1914-24 and consists of a basic 20 stamps, still very plentiful in the marketplace and you should ranging from ½d to 1/4d plus 2 additional dies for the be able to pick these up at a decent discount from 1d Red. the catalogue price. Having said that, commercially Due to various factors, mostly postal rate changes, used on cover in period (i.e. 1913/14) are rare in good there are several new colours within this period. There condition and range from around $300 up to $1000 are also many shade differences many of which were if used in multiples or in combination with another due to unavailability of correct ink colours during stamp. The price depends on the shade, and which World War I. In addition, when ink was in short supplate they are from. ply, watering down occurred resulting in paler shades. All values in this era apart from the 1st printing of the 1d Red are available cancelled to order. In 1915 a new single watermark was employed which is the same as the 2nd wmk for the kangaroo series. The basic colours and values for this period and in order of issue date are ½d Green and

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Fig. 3, 4d Lemon cancelled Royal Park Military Camp, Melbourne


The Australian King George V Heads, an overview. Kevin Morgan Orange 1d Red, Violet & Green, 1½d BlackBrown, Red - Brown, Green & Red, 2d Orange, Red & Brown, 3d Blue, 4d Orange, Lemon, Violet, Blue & Olive, 4½d Violet, 5d Chestnut & 1/4d Turquoise Blue. In 1918 to 1923 the watermark changed again for a smaller Fig. 4, 4d Lemon Mint range of values, to a Large Multiple Watermark, with each stamp having several partial Crown over A impressions, or more usually a single complete watermark and several partials. These are ½d Green, 1d Red, 1d Green, 1½d Black-Brown & Red Brown. For a short period in 1924, due to late arrival of paper from London just 2 values were issued without watermark, the 1d Green and the 1½d Red to cover the most frequently used rates. These appear on slightly thicker paper sourced locally with the sheets being gummed after printing rather than before. In 1926 we see the introduction of the Small Multiple Watermark initially with the usual perforations of 14 to the inch., but within a month a new perforation machine was employed measuring 12½x 13½. The two machines both running concurrently for the most part, with the larger perforation gradually taking over. At the same time John Ash took over the printing from Albert Mullett. Mullett had in 1914 also produced an exhaustive 1914 Handbook for the Victorian Govt. Statistician prepared for the members Fig. 6, 1/4d Turquoise of the “British Mint

Fig. 5, 1d Green Mint block of 4 Association for the advancement of science” on the occasion of their visit to Victoria, under the direction of the Victorian Executive Committee. Subjects covered included Victoria, 1914, education, population, immigration, mining, geology, land, law, government, forestry, maps, & public works. The values and colours for the Small Multiple Watermark issues are as follows: Perf. 14: ½d Orange, 1d Green, 1½d Red, 2d Brown, 3d Blue, 4d Olive, 4½d Violet & 1/4d Turquoise Blue. Perf. 13½ x 12½ : ½d Orange, 1d Green, 1½d Red, 1½d Brown, 2d Brown, 2d Red, 3d Blue, 4d Olive, 4½d Violet, 5d Chestnut, 1/4d Turquoise Blue. Finally in May 1931 the Multiple Crown and C of A watermark began to appear and remained in use until the end of the Reign of King George V. The values and colours for the C of A Watermark are as follows: ½d Orange, 1d Green, 1½d Brown, 2d Red, 3d Blue, 4d Olive, 5d Chestnut, 1/4d Turquoise Blue. Next time we shall cover OS Overprints and perfins, also Monogram and Imprint Blocks. Stamp News - 17


philatelic news Abacus Auctions Sale 250 Results Abacus Auctions most recent sale, the 250th prepared by industry veteran Gary Watson, offered more than 2800 lots across stamps and postal history, coins and banknotes, general collectables and sporting memorabilia. All sections did well, with 77% of lots sold, for a result of over A$1,350,000 inclusive of Buyer’s Premium (all results below include the 20% BP). China’s famous 1980 ‘Year of the Monkey’ stamp is a staple of most major auctions around the world. However, Abacus had something truly remarkable: a block of 4 on a 1980 airmail postcard to Queensland. Estimated at $3000, this modern rarity sold for $6600 (Lot 1704). As always, Australian stamps featured numerous rare and desirable items, notably the 1942 1½d Queen Mother with Inverted Watermark (only the second recorded example) that went for $13,800 (Lot 258) and a group of 29 stamp-size photographic essays for the 1978 Horse Racing issue that attracted fierce bidding, selling for nine-times the $1000 estimate (Lot 279). A vendor in Canada consigned by far the most extensive array of First Day Covers to appear on the market for many years. Offered in more than 150 lots by issue or publisher, numerous new benchmarks were set. The extensive postal history offerings featured many outstanding pieces including two parcel tags, the first with complete set of CofA Watermark high value Kangaroos that was competed to $7800 (Lot

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Lot 1704 $6600 601), and the other from 1983 to Holland with a block of 4 of the Paintings $10 Coming Home stamp that raced to $1380 (Lot 702). The Australian Colonies provided another strong offering, ranging from superb Classics to major varieties and important covers. A surprise was the robust bidding for a group of watermark errors from Victoria. Revenues were well represented, with a range of early NSW Beer Duty stamps, mostly with serious defects, all going to new homes. A complete set of Tax Instalment stamps from Western Australia topped-out at $2280 (Lot 1259). Abacus had advertised that their sale would include “tens of thousands of picture postcards”, and it certainly did. Offered mostly in collections but with some rare singles and sets included, both the Australia and World sections attracted spirited bidding. Further major postcard holdings are promised for later this year. British Africa was a standout section featuring a fine collection of stamps, revenues and postmarks from a local collector. Boer War selections out of NSW and South Africa attracted plenty of interest and the Southern Rhodesia collection of postmarks formed by the late Paul Peggie sold for more than four times estimate. The iconic £100 cherry-red from Rhodesia was ‘only’ a printer’s sample but sold for $9000 (Lot 1607). Other British Commonwealth areas featured an ar-


Lot 601 $7800

Lot 702 $1380 ray of ‘SPECIMEN’ stamps from various government archives. This attractive material is generally underrated in the market, and it was pleasing to see plenty of support on this occasion. Unfortunately, the same could not be said of the very fine collection of Nepal consigned by Melbourne philatelist Julie Marshall. Although around a third of the lots did find new homes, interest in this technically fascinating material did not live up to expectations. What remains presents a terrific opportunity for someone looking for a new area that will keep the grey matter active but won’t break the bank. Coins & Banknotes were in great demand, with more than 90% of the lots in this section selling. Along with high prices for collections & accumulation lots, the iconic Australia 1930 Penny in the relatively low grade of aVF still made a solid $21,600 (Lot 3058). Sporting Memorabilia & Collectables were equally popular, where Doug Walters’ ‘Baggy Green’ cap fetched $13,800 (Lot 3537). The cricket & football cards continued their recent strong runs, a standout example being the 1921-28 Suburban Premium Issues football group of 53 in rather mixed condition

that leapt ten-fold from a $400 estimate to finish up at $4,320 (Lot 3622). Abacus Auctions’ director Torsten Weller said the overall results were very pleasing: “The upturn in collecting that occurred during the covid lockdowns is being maintained. The market remains buoyant, and our major challenge is to find enough interesting material to meet the local and international demand”. Abacus Auctions’ next sales will be in May (Australia and Territories, Pacific Islands & New Zealand including James Halliday’s Chalon Fullface Queens) and in June (Australia, Europe, New Guinea & Papua including a marvellous collection of tribal artefacts, plus Coins, Banknotes, Sporting Memorabilia including the Alan Davidson Cricket collection & General Collectables. Readers are invited to request a catalogue by sending an email to info@abacusauctions.com.au or you can visit the firm’s user-friendly website www. abacusauctions.com.au to browse past & upcoming sales.

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Postal Stationery Welcome to the postal stationery column for May 2023. This month’s column looks at a new section on envelopes of The New South Wales Postal Stationery Catalogue and Handbook. The New South Wales Postal Stationery Catalogue and Handbook for Envelopes Dingle Smith and Michael Blinman report that the envelope sections of the catalogue and handbook for New South Wales are now on the Postal Stationery Society of Australia’s (PSSA’s) web site, https:// postalstationeryaustralia. com/postal-stationeryof-new-south-waleshandbook/. The production of stamped envelopes for New South Wales was first proposed in 1855 and dies etc were ordered from London. These duly arrived but it was then decided that the production of Figure 1 Unadopted Essay for 1d Stamped Envelope stamped envelopes was Figure 2 Unadopted Essay for 1d Stamped Envelope uneconomic. However, embossed essays for the Figure 3 Unadopted Essay for 1d Stamped Envelope 1d (Figure 1), 2d (Figure Figure 4 Unadopted Essay for 1d Stamped Envelope 2), 6d (Figure 3) and 1/(Figure 4) values were produced and are illus2d envelope (Figure 6) followed in September 1881 trated in the handbook. The 1d dies were later used and the first ½d (Figure 7) in July 1882, these values in 1864 for the newspaper wrapper and the 2d value remained in use until the adoption of Commonwealth for registered envelopes in 1880. In 1869 it was stationery in 1913. The stamps associated with the decided to issue 1d envelopes (Figure 5) and these envelopes changed over time broadly in step with were available to the public on 1 January 1870. A 20 - Stamp News


Ian McMahon South postal stationery envelopes. Victoria first produced postal stationery envelopes in 1869 and for issues in 1870, Stieg (2001) lists 46 different tresse including many of those used in New South Wales. The widespread use of tresse, which were a purely decorative item, on commercially available envelopes seems to have ceased in the early 1880s.

Figure 5 1869 1d Stamped Envelope Figure 6 1881 2d Stamped Envelope Figure 7 1882 ½d Stamped Envelope Figure 8 1888 1d Stamped Envelope the issue of new designs of adhesive postage stamps (Figures 8-11) all are listed and illustrated in the catalogue. The early envelopes for the 1d 1870 issue are distinguished by an embossed seal on the flap (Figure 12). These are known as `tresse’ and it is clear that at this time the Government Printer purchased blank envelopes from wholesale stationers. Such envelopes with adhesive stamps added were also used by the public. Some 14 different tresse are known on New

For this early period, it is clear that the New South Wales printer did not manufacture envelopes. It is recorded however, that the Government Printer had machinery for printing envelopes but the degree to which this was used remains unknown. The situation becomes more complex when in September 1881 the Post Office offered a stamped to order (hereafter `STO’) service. This term is now used in preference to the `printed to private order (PTPO)’. The service was modelled on that used in Victoria which commenced in 1869. `STO’ is particularly appropriate as the Government Printer’s role in New South Wales was strictly limited throughout to adding the stamp impression to envelopes or other postal stationery items submitted by business clients who placed orders with the Post Office. The material was then passed to the Government Printer who added the appropriate stamp Stamp News - 21


Postal Stationery

Figure 12 Example of Embossed Seal from the Flap of a Stamped Envelope impression and returned the items to the Post Office. All other printing such as addresses, advertising, illustrations and the like were undertaken elsewhere. The study had available the detailed archival Printing Office records for the period up to early 1896 assembled by the late John Bell, much of it not previously published. These show that about half of the early printings of 40,000 1d envelopes available in January 1870 were still in stock in December 1879. There was a marked increase in the use of 1d envelopes when the 2d envelopes were issued in September 1881 likely linked to the introduction of the first New South Wales STO facility at that time. Details are given in the Handbook, for the year 1889 the Post Office issued 502,185 1d envelopes and 94,700 2d envelopes. The problem is how to 22 - Stamp News

Figure 9 1888 1d Centennial Stamped Envelope Used to Ceylon Figure 10 1888 2d Emu Stamped Envelope Figure 11 1897 2d Jubilee Stamped Envelope


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Figure 13 1d + 1d STO Envelope for Vacuum Oil Figure 14 1d added to STO Envelope with original Indicium Obliterated Figure 15 ½d Envelope Indicium with Advertising Collar for a Drapery Shop distinguish STO envelopes from those envelopes printed for issue by the Post Office to the public. This is especially difficult when the submitted STO envelopes are devoid of return addresses, advertising, illustrations and the like. Another approach to is to suggest that envelopes sent to the UPU as `specimens’ represent items sold to the public, they would not have included STO material. New South Wales formally became a UPU member in 1891 but is known to have supplied material to the UPU before that date. There is no record of ½d envelopes being sent to the UPU sent to the UPU and not all stamps sent to the UPU had specimen overprints! Details of the printing of specimen stamps on envelopes are given in the Handbook. All earlier accounts struggle to convincingly address the question of which envelopes were post

office issues and which were STO and this is equally true of this account. Collector interest has also changed over the years. Basset Hull (1911) commented that `…it would be hopeless to attempt to describe all varieties of these [NSW] impressed to order envelopes, and as interest is such stationery is of the slightest, any further reference to them may well be omitted’. The current situation is that of growing interest in the STO envelopes of New South Wales and of the other Australian States. These envelopes some with eye-catching coloured illustrations have become popular and are attracting high prices. The catalogue section of the current study includes a list describing the sizes and shapes and, where known, users of a range of STO covers. This is far from complete and STO envelopes will, it is thought, continue to attract collector interest. Stamp News - 23


Postal Stationery Other aspects of STO envelopes that have in recent years attracted interest include envelopes submitted for STO production, but which were incorrectly stamped by the Printing Office. There are two main types, one when a 2d stamp was requested but was inadvertently stamped with a single 1d impression. On return to the printer a second 1d stamp was added (Figure 13). The other Figure 16 2d Envelope Indicium with Advertising Collar for Watson’s Dundee was when the stamp Whiskies added was a of a higher Figure 17 2d Emu Envelope Indicium with Advertising Collar for Watson’s Dundee value than requested, on Whiskies return the original stamp impression was obliterated and the correct value added (Figure 14). The handbook and catalogue First class mail was for sealed letters containing private or commercial written communication with the list these items together with collared stamps (Figure base rate not exceeding ½ oz. Second class mail was 15-17) and examples of windowed STO envelopes (Figure 18). The usage of the STO envelopes progres- for unsealed envelopes with the contents defined as `… papers and documents not wholly printed which sively increased and by the late 1890s was more than have not the character of actual or personal commua quarter of a million each year. nication’. The base rate for second class mail within Students of New South Wales philately are fortuthe Colony was ½d for up to 2oz. In July 1892 a new nate in that prior to January 1896 detailed archival Printed Paper rate of ½d for `circulars’ of up to 2oz printing office records are available. These include the dates and numbers of stamps and postal stationery was introduced together with the first ½d envelopes. This rate was applicable if at least 20 copies were envelopes of differing values that were printed. The posted at the one time. records also include notes on the number of items Tables of the rates for the differing classes of overprinted `specimen’. For postal stationery envemail to various destinations are provided. First class lopes items information on size and style of the items mail to `local’ destinations in New South Wales was is not given nor is their information on the type of charged at the favourable rate of 1d per ½oz, to other specimen overprints. It is also difficult to distinguish parts of New South Wales and other Australian colbetween the printing of STO items and those for onies the rate was 2d. The first of the local rates was sale by the Post Office. However, the information on declared in 1873 for within 10 miles from the Sydney dates and numbers printed provides an exceptionally GPO. By 1899 the local rate applied to addresses detailed background to the popularity and use of the within radius of 13 miles of the local post office for items. Much of this information is incorporated into 17 major towns throughout the State. Tables also give the Handbook section and in many instances is the the First-Class letter rate for overseas destinations and first time this has been published. separately for Empire destinations. The Handbook also provides the background to Overseas rates were more complex initially with postage rates charged for differing classes of mail. 24 - Stamp News


Ian McMahon Figure 18 2d Jubilee STO Window Envelope Figure 19 Packing Bands for NSW Envelopes

preferential Empire treatment and after October 1891 at the 2½d rate for mail to UPU member nations. It is perhaps surprising that envelopes impressed with stamps that corresponded to the overseas rates were never produced. It was permitted to make up the envelopes to the overseas rate by adding adhesive postage stamps. However, the use of postal stationery envelopes to overseas destinations appears to have been limited. The handbook describes the printing of packs of 25 envelopes for both the 1d and 2d values, these were provided complete with wrapper bands (Figure 19) by the printer and are separately listed in the printing records. Separate bands were used for supplying 25 1d envelopes at 2/1d or at 2/3d, and for the 25 2d envelopes at 4/4d or 4/6d. The differences in the price may reflect supplies to post offices or to authorised stamp

vendors. Other envelopes printed at the same time were charged at the face value of the stamps. The survival rate of the wrapper bands is exceedingly small! At the time of writing the catalogue section on envelopes does not include prices. Pricing is currently being undertaken and will be included on the website in the near future. Assembling and organising the handbook and catalogue for the New South Wales envelopes was a much more difficult task than for any of the other classes of postal stationery. As described, this is linked to the complications arising from the prolific use of STO material for much of the period. The Handbook does not fully answer these problems but additional background information is presented, in many cases for the first time. The authors hope that this may provide a starting point for others to continue the task. The advantages of using the PSAA web site to present the handbook and catalogue are several. The alternative of publishing the material in colour in hard cover book format would be extremely expensive and there are limits on the number of illustrations that can be included. The other advantage is that it is relatively easy to update the material on the web as new information comes to light or to update the catalogue prices. The authors and editor of the PSC would welcome comments, corrections and additions to the text. So please enjoy the study and we would encourage enthusiasts to take on the task of improving the story line. Lastly, publishing on the web mean that the information comes free of charge! This Handbook is now nearing completion and has been a mammoth task undertaken by Michael Blinman, Dingle Smith and Peter Kowald. Please make use of the Handbook and let your postal stationery friends know about as the work deserves to be widely publicised. Stamp News - 25



Collections Sale May 2023

Just a small selection of the many collections we have in stock currently!

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 Visit us at our premises by appointment, Opposite Upper Ferntree Gully Station. 9.30 – 4.30 Monday – Friday and weekends by appt. to view any of the lots in this sale, plus a whole lot more! Suite 1, 1174 Burwood Highway Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic. 3156 Orders up to $100 are strictly net. $101-$250 deduct 10%, $251$500 deduct 15%, $501-1000 deduct 20% Orders over $1000 deduct 25% Orders over $2500 deduct 30% Layby welcome for orders above $500 however we do not offer discounts on layby sales. Scans or colour photocopies of individual items are available on request. Many smaller items, including many that are not on this list may be found in our eBay listings. Our store name is 21st-century-auctions Postage and insurance extra, Free within Australia above $500 for items purchased at full price. We accept Visa, MasterCard & American Express at no fee. Hours generally 9.30am – 4.30pm Mon – Fri, but we will often answer the phone after hours. Collections, Lots, Packets & Mixtures 1. Australia 1913-1965 mint & used collection in blue Swiftsure Springback. Noted Kangaroos to 2/- Brown used, (16) KGV to 1/4d mint & used (49) then KGV Commems. Inc. Kingsford Smith set & 6d Brown Airmail mint, Macarthur set of 3 fine used, Anzac 1/- mint, KGVI Mainly complete with Robes set to 1 mint (gum toning) and QEII 99% complete, mint lightly hinged, the only missing major item being the two pound Navigator. Great lot for those not subscribing to the mint unhinged fad! (How often do you look at the back of the stamps in your collection?) 100s, all different neatly organised. Price $159 (CMA1) 2. New Zealand wide ranging off paper mix mostly QEII and with most of that reign covered. Many better higher value commems. Spotted here. We only have 260 grams of this, must be 3000 – 3500 stamps. A great little lot for just $159 (CMA2) 3. Papua New Guinea off paper mix, early to modern mostly QEII but did spot a few earlier Lakatois, Birds of Paradise etc. A rare mix with better values, a bit over 100g here, around 1500 stamps for $119 (CMA3) 4. China, People’s Republic- 2016 - 2018. Lovely collection of 14 mint unhinged sheetlets and minisheets. All good thematics inc. Birds, Chinese New Year, Paintings, Fruit, Lighthouses, Children’s cartoons, Military etc, all on full colour presentation cards. 126 stamps in all. Price under $6 each $82.50 (7 lots available) (CMA4) 5. Australia Mission Mix, from a new source. All well trimmed on single paper, high count with about 5000 per kg. A very wide variety from earliest decimals to very recent $1 or $1.10 values. About 50% commems. By weight, very colourful lot. Price per 500g $46.50, 1kg $89, 2.5kg $210, 5kg $395 (CMA5) 6. World collections in old Black Gibbons “Swing O’Ring Album on black faced leaves, plus a stack of album pages. Nothing much past 1980 with some going back to the 19th Century. Mostly postally used and with decent ranges of Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,

GB, Greece, India, very good Italy, Jamaica, Netherlands, New Zealand, very good Paraguay, Slovenia, USA, Zimbabwe & much more. I would guess at 3000 – 4000 stamps, mostly all different. Must be worth 5c a stamp, the Gibbons album alone was priced at $85 years ago. Price $175 (CMA6) 7. Auld Freddie’s Treasure! Freddie was a canny Scot. Single man, lived to 93, spent time in the Merchant Navy and put all his spare cash into stamps with no rhyme or reason it seems. Stashed into drawers, boxes, tins, secondhand stockbooks etc. We just unloaded almost a pallet load into our premises and have to sell it! Much is loose World off paper, in packets, boxes, tins etc, plus old shop packets, stockbooks, covers both commercial & philatelic, Post Office Packs, Booklets, could be anything. Better than the average I would have to say and a 20kg parcel would probably have 20,000 plus stamps. So breaking into trial lots of 5kg for $475, 19kg lots for $895, 20kg for $1695. Choose Worldwide, Australia only or a mixture of both. (CMA7) 8. Australia 1913 – 1984 mint & used collection in near new luxury Lion Brand Green Padded stockbook with brass corner, cost $75 a decade ago or more. Commences with a few kangaroos to 5/-, then mint & used KGV Heads to 5d, about 30 of these. Looks like a mint & used of each in many cases, with 1929 3d Airmails both A & B types, 1931 6d Airmail normal & Ovpt. OS mint, KGVI & QEII near complete less High Value Defins. Decimals are used only and near complete. Nice clean lot of about 1200 stamps. Originally priced at $350, now under 25c a stamp, $295 (CMA8) 9. Denmark commems. On single well trimmed paper. Great mixture, well varied mix to about 2011, maybe a few more recent. All European mixtures have been difficult to get since Covid. High count at around 5000 per kg. 100g for $55, 250g $129, 500g $245, 1kg $465 (CMA9) 10. Amazing lot of Australia Post Paid Labels, many advertising and illustrated in colour. All contained in a large green stockbook. Must be 1400 – 1600, mostly all different. Fascinating. $159 (CMA10) 11. Australia KGV period to 2000 crammed into 64 page Green Ka-Be stockbook. Includes a lot of 1936 Cable & 1937 NSW Sesqui 2d values, worth checking for varieties. Heavily duplicated in places, but with many High Values to $20. Must be 4000 or so. 5c a stamp is very cheap, price $195 (CMA11) 12. Greece 1911 – 1937 on album pages, between SG213 – 512. Mostly postally used, some mint condition varies a bit. Rarely seen. About 140 -150 stamps mostly all diff. Cat. approx. 300 pounds. Originally priced at $250, now $179 (CMA12) 13. Channel Islands & Isle of Man, very nice wide ranging mixture on mostly close clipped single paper. Much very modern included noted some 2019 -2022 and some better values. Even saw the odd Alderney in the overall mix. Very high count with approx.. 5000 per kg. Priced from just 4c a stamp. Per 100g $24.50, per 250g $59, per 500g $110, per kg $210. (CEA1) 14. Guernsey & Jersey, plus the odd Isle of Man, 100 different mint unhinged sets, covering a wide range of themes. Great value at under $2.50 a set. Price $249 (CEA2) 15. Wide range of World mainly used off paper in envelopes and packets

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 early to modern, sorted by country. Noted decent quantities of Albania, Algeria, Afghanistan, Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Ethiopia, Iran, Mongolia, Turkey, Yugoslavia, Canada, Germany, India, South Africa and much more. No Australia. Totally unchecked by us. Weighs a bit over kg. Many 1000’s! Price $595 (CEA3) 16. World on well clipped single paper sorted by country in envelopes early to modern. Noted plenty of India, Malawi, South Africa, USA, New Zealand, Pakistan, Malaysia, Germany, Japan, France & much, much more. Totally uncheck by us. Weighs 1.2kg. Many 1000’s Price $445 (CEA4) 17. Australia FDC Collection, 1953 – 1986 in nice $50 plus quality wood grain effect Bulging Port Philip Album. Noted 1954 2/- Blue Olympics with different Royal Cachets x 3, 1956 Olympics set of 4 with pictorial cancel, 1966 Decimal Navigators set to $4 plus Birds & QEII on very light pencil addressed Royal covers, (could easily be carefully erased) 1970 Royal Visit APO unaddressed souvenir cover, cancelled Hobart, Melbourne Airport opening cover with 30c Cook, Small Cook Cover again with 30c Cook, cancelled 13.5.70 Coolangatta and many, many more. Also a few USA 1940’s FDCs. items in all. Very clean lot and dirt cheap at under $2.50 each. Price $425 (CEA4) 18. Australia Territory Annual Packs 2020 & 2021. These are highly popular and sell out FAST each year. Gorgeous material from these Territories - Cocos, Christmas Is, AAT and Norfolk. Includes all of the stamps & minisheets, inc. Chinese New Year issues. All well worth getting. Rarely available on the secondary market so soon after issue date. Price $259 (CEA6) 19. NZ ‘Health’ stamps complete collection 1929-1978 Handy lot, on a set of Gibbons ring 22 pages with interleaves. Condition varies a tad as usual on these - the key 1931 ‘Smiling Boys’ are fresh mint hinged as most of this collection is, a few scattered used noticed. Huge catalogue/retail. Rarely available as a complete lot. Price $369 (CEA7) 20. QV 1880s Victoria NAISH Newspaper Wrappers SPECIMEN set. Possibly UPU Distribution. Rare unsevered SHEETS OF 4 with roulettes between each of this elusive issue overprinted ‘SPECIMEN’ for BOTH values - seldom seen thus. EIGHT wrappers here. Usual bit of edge wear after 120 years, but fresh and extremely rare in uncut sheets. SINGLE and badly defective Victoria SPECIMEN wrappers seen on eBay at $300 EACH from experienced sellers! See eBay: https://www.ebay.com. au/itm/373688143966 These might well be unique really as the UPU countries got 4 of each issue - hence this curious format. Outside that probably not otherwise available in this interesting form. Amazing lot, well under $250 each, price $1925. (CEA8) 21. United Nations superb FDC collection in really Deluxe Album. Nice! This cost $100s back at issue time. Each specially art-worked FDC has a dual signed Certificate of Genuineness on reverse. Housed in an expensive blue leather look special binder, with silver embossed front cover and spine. All covers all on a heavy thickness linen weave finish expensive paper. 62 different covers from New York, Vienna and Geneva. Nice. Clean and fresh and attractive. Price under $2.50 a cover, and the very nice album is free! $149 (CEA9)

22. Stamp News Australasia Magazine. We have back issues going back to 2019. Current cover price $9.95 per issue, subscription price $109.50 for a year. 4 complete years of this great magazine for under $4 a copy. 48 brand new 64 page full colour magazines for $189 (Individual years can be supplied at $55) (CEA10) 23. Gibraltar 1990-1996 14 different sheetlets & M/sheets MUH on album pages. Price $125 (GIB1) 24. Guernsey 1985-1995 20 Different sheetlets, M/sheets & booklet panes MUH on album pages. Price $150 (GU1) 25. Jersey 1986-1989 24 different Booklet panes & sheetlets MUH on album pages. Price $90 (JE296) 26. Ireland 1985-1994 14 different sheetlets & booklet panes MUH on album pages. Price $105 (IR1) 27. Portugal 33 different sheetlets MUH on album pages. Price $200 28. Great Britain mostly used in large green stockbook, 1850’s – 1970’s. Commences with a few Queen Victoria – KGV. Main value is in KGVI High Values 1939 – 1951 with large quantities of all values to £1. 2/6d Greens x 34, 5/- Reds x 25, 10/- Blues x 99, £1 Browns x 21. Also 10 x 1971 £1 Machin re-drawn. Some lower value KGV - QEII to 1/- make up the balance. A good lot, counting just the high values at $1 each, the rest is free. Price $189 (CJA4) 29. New Zealand pre-decimal mint & used collection 1880 – 1965 in Green Lighthouse 32 black page stockbook. Noted Queen Victoria to 1/2nd sideface, range of 1898 pictorials inc. the following Mint Unhinged 1d, 2½d vertical pair & 4d these alone cat. £57 as hinged. 1900 Boer War 1½d mint with perf toning, cat. £75, 1913 ½d Auckland Exh. Mint cat £25, 1935 Jubilee set Mint Unhinged, cat. £20 hinged and much more. 400 – 450 mostly all different. Nice clean lot for just $295 (CJA6) 30. Norway 1856 – 1979 Magnificent postally used collection in as new Lighthouse Black Classic Illustrated Album with Slipcase, retail alone around $400. Must be 75% – 80% complete with many earlier top values inc. 1867/68 8sk Rose, 1872 – 74 defins complete ex. 25ore, then near complete to 1975. Also a good range of Officials & Postage Dues. Retail of the stamps approaching $2500 plus the very nice $400 album comes free. Many, many 100s. Price $950 (CJA8) 31. Black Post Style Binder with large collection of Australia Imprint Blocks (70 +) mint with light hinge, also pre-decimal mint & used colln. 1913 – 1965 with others in mint blocks too. Noted near complete collection of KGV to 1/4d used, 71 stamps mostly all different, inc. 4½d Die II cto & OS Ovpts. Then 2d & 3d Harbour Bridge ovpt. OS, commercially used, Birds blocks of 4 to 2/6d, Anzac set blocks of 4, also PNG Birds complete to 10/- mint. Some duplication and a few condition issues, but overall a very nice lot. Price $495 (CJA12) 32. New Zealand mint collection 1873 – 1974, 100 years of stamps on printed pages in blue binder. Noted 1873 ½d newspaper stamp wmk. NZ mint, cat. £180, same wmk. Star 1875, cat. £32, 1898 5/- Mt. Cook expertly repaired, cat. £350, 1925 Dunedin set cat. £32, 6d 1935 Jubilee, cat. 20, 1940 1/- Centennial, cat. £20, QEII on horseback 2/6 – 10/- cat.

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 £127, 1960 Pictorials to £1 cat. £60, 1967 Decimals to $2 Magenta, cat. £26 & heaps more. Minor duplication, 250 plus stamps with much unhinged. Priced very reasonably at well under $2 a stamp. $449 (CJA16) 33. 2 x Red 32 page Lighthouse made stockbooks near new, with nice collection of earlier sets of thematics covering a wide range of themes. Mostly cto, some mint, 1960’s & ‘70s. A few condition issues, but well over 1000 different here. Stockbooks alone retail close to $50 each nowadays. Price $119 (CJA20) 34. Large red “silk” covered stockbook in very nice condition, with World postally used early to modern collection letters D – K. Noted decent Denmark, KUT, Ecuador, Egypt, Italy etc. Nice lot, appears all different. 750 – 850. About 15c a stamp, nice clean lot at $127.50 (CO4) 35. China, People’s Republic. 1992 Year of the Monkey, complete year set mint unhinged. 20 stamps and 2 minisheets. 2 available. Price $89 (CO6) 36. British Empire, pre-QEII in old Glassine Envelope. Looks to be a much better than average mix, with some mint, some better countries like North Borneo, Malaya, West Indies etc. noted. Queen Victoria to KGVI. Little in the way of Australia or GB. Guesstimating about 500. Ex. club book contributor… could be anything. Cheap at $65, we have a few lots of these available. (CO9) 37. Useful World letters G – N on stack of around 70 quality album leaves Georgia – Norway. Most used, early to modern and stated to be by Gibbons catalogue at £320 = approx. $560. Strength in East Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, plus useful Latvia & Norway. Looks like 2000 plus stamps, mostly all different. Clean lot, with a few condition issues in the earlies. Very good value at about 5½c a stamp. Price $110 (CO10) 38. French Colonies pre-independence on old illustrated pages in black binder mint & used with some better values. Counted approx. 500 with very little duplication. Nice clean and fresh lot. Decent ranges of Morocco, Algeria, Cameroun, Indo-China, Madagascar, Martinique, Mauritania, New Caledonia, Niger, San Pierre & Miquelon, Tunisia, Tchad and others. Price $219 (CO10) 39. Australia 1978 – 1997. Massive 5 Volume Complete Collection of Mint Postal Stationery Envelopes in as new PW Brown Padded Albums. No’s 1 – 258 Values 20c – 45c. Albums alone cost $250 new. Almost impossible to re-create today. Price $465 (CLJ1) 40. GB Collection of 100 plus PO Packs 1979-1992 in Albums Retail $900 plus for $449. Lovely looking lot, formed in the UK, in 2 x large special Deluxe Royal Mail PO Packs albums. Those are not often seen out here. 109 packs, plus the 1983 Year folder. SG cat noted on each for your easy checking, and that tallies to £558, Plus the 2 x clean $75 special albums. Totally untouched by us, as received .. all the goodies are here! Some gorgeous sets. And a few free entry tickets to UK Stamp Shows tossed in gratis, as stamp related souvenirs! The FACE alone is very high with 4 sets of Definitive Castles to £5! included all at only about $4 a pack! Price $449 (CJL6) 41. BELGIUM POSTAL HISTORY: 1860-1960s bundle of covers & postcards ncluding 1868 Brussels-Paris with 30c brown (cover faults), 1871 commercial to Holland with 20c blue, 1879 & 1884 with 25c bistre, 1910 Brussels Exhibition postcard with tabbed 10c & Exhibition label, 1914 postcard

to Scotland with tabbed 10c, 1948 bank cover to Australia with 3fr15c Textiles, 1940s attractively franked airmail covers to Australia (4); several others registered. (32 items) A fine lot at under $20 each, price $595 (CJL7) 42. World Wildlife Fund. 10 VOLUMES All in superb as new condition and well laid out in official WWF black padded binders and matching slipcases. I noted a complete album devoted to each of the following countries —Australia, Norfolk Island, AAT, Christmas Island, Cocos Island, New Zealand & Tokelau more than $100 mint face value from just these areas. Then 3 x mixed Europe and British Commonwealth volumes. There are extra mint and fine used stamps in the front of most albums, gutters and all sorts of extras. It would have cost more than $1,200 to put this collection together bargain lot for just $749 (CJL8) 43. Great Britain SPECIALIST COLLECTION of decimal high denomination Machins and Castles £1 & £1.50 values displaying various colour differentiations, or gum/paper types and associated changes in levels of fluorescence; high face value of stamps Fresh MUH. (40) Price $295 (CJL11) 44. Queensland 1860s-1911 array of annotated Sideface varieties on album pages with values to 1/-, mostly commoner flaws such as broken frames, deformed letters, joined letters, colour dots, etc; condition variable with possible postmark interest. (100+) Price $295 (CJL14) 45. Arthur Bergen, South Australian Cover Producer. New Zealand 19372000s selection of commercial covers all addressed to Arthur Bergen, good range of rates and stamps, some registered. Also war service covers, addressed to him with ranks from Lance Corporal to Flight Lieutenant. (c.40) Under $2.50 per cover. Price $98 (CJL15) 46. MASSIVE Great Britain SELL OUT! Just bought a dealer stock 1971 – 2015 approx. OF MINT UNHINGED AND FINE USED. Includes commemoratives, definitives, booklets, post office packs and First Day Covers. Clearing in all different lots at FACE VALUE! (Our choice of a mixture of items) Lots from $100 to $5000. Or, your choice of years/types as above at 1.5 x Face value, let us know which. Great value, but no discounts on these lots. $20,000 face value plus available. (GBSELLOUT) 47. Runs of MUH New Issues 2005-2021. A collector was buying new Issues from Max Stern in recent years from Falklands, British Antarctic Territory, South Georgia, British Virgin Islands, Tristan Da Cunha, Ascension and Bahamas etc. This is era that almost no dealers bought stock, and lots of collectors stopped buying New Issues in year 2000, hence most collectors do not have these, and neither do dealers! All still perfect MUH in the original new issue glassines. No idea if they are 100% complete for the period but we’d guess so. Only FULL sets and mini sheets etc. (CAP5) 48. Falkland Is. 2005 – 2021, 34 sets inc. minisheets Cat. £430 plus, price $585 (CAP5a) 49. South Georgia 2008 – 2021, 33 sets inc. minisheets Cat. £600 approx. price $795 (CAP5b)

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 50. Bahamas 2010 – 2021, 33 sets inc. minisheets Cat. £380 approx. price $510 (CAP5c) 51. Br. Virgin Is. 2014 – 2020, 6 sets & 1 large sheetlet Cat. £85 approx. price $115 (CAP5d) 52. Br. Antarctic Territory 2014 – 2021, 25 sets inc. minisheets Cat. £525 approx. price $710 (CAP5e) 53. Ascension 2008 – 2020, 26 sets inc. minisheets Cat. £365 approx. price $490 (CAP5f) 54. Tristan da Cunha 2014 – 2021, 23 sets inc. minisheets Cat. £545 approx. price $735 (CAP5g) 55. WORLD - ACCUMULATION OF COLLECTOR’S DUPLICATES MOSTLY OFF-PAPER, PREDOMINANTLY AUSTRALIAN DECIMAL, WITH BETTER VALUES. SOME PARTIALLY SORTED INTO PLASTIC CONTAINERS, ALSO KGVI & QEII PRE-DECIMALS MANY SORTED BY ISSUE INTO MATCHBOXES, PLUS FOREIGN INCLUDING GB & SOUTH AFRICA. HUGE QUANTITY TO WORK THROUGH. (MANY 1000S). Heavy lot, price $595 (CEJ3) 56. GREAT BRITAIN: FDCS: 1937-2000 EX-DEALER’S ARRAY IN BROWN IDEAL DOUBLE COVER ALBUM WITH A FEW KGVI/QEII WILDING MOSTLY PLAIN FDCS PLUS ILLUSTRATED 1964 (JULY 1) 2½D WILDING TYPE II WMK SIDEWAYS (UNADDRESSED), RANGE OF EARLY/MID 1950s/60s COMMEMORATIVE ILLUSTRATED TYPES, INC 1953 CORONATION, LIFEBOAT, RED CROSS ETC. ALSO, PHOSPHOR ISSUES. PREVIOUSLY PRICED UP TO $70, 1970S-2000S, WITH MACHIN AND COMMEMORATIVE TYPES AND A FEW STAMP PACKS; 1950S-60S ERA WITH MOSTLY TYPED OR HANDWRITTEN ADDRESSES, THEREAFTER MOSTLY TYPED OR UNADDRESSED. (110+ ITEMS) Priced to sell at $1730 plus with a few unpriced. Many better items here. Cheaply priced at under a third. $575 (CJE6) 57. Jersey, 25 different Mint Unhinged sets $49 (CJE6) 58. Great Britain, 25 different decimal Mint Unhinged sets $49 (CJE9) 59. South Africa, 25 different decimal Mint Unhinged sets $49 (CJE10) 60. South Africa, 25 different decimal Mint Unhinged minisheets $49 (CJE10) 61. South Africa, 25 different official un-addressed fdcs, $49 (CJE10b) 62. South Africa Homelands, 25 different Mint Unhinged set $49 (CJE11) 63. South Africa Homelands, 25 different official un-addressed fdcs, $49 (CJE11a) 64. Scouting & Guiding covers, mostly Australia. Nice range of 25 covers and other bits & pieces covering 50 years 1948 – 1998. Includes Imprint Blocks of 4 of the 2½d x 5 also Yarra Brae & Greystanes hexagonal postmarks. Several other pictorial pmks. & 3 signed covers: Eleanor Manning, who from 1955 to 1962 served as the chief commissioner for Girl Guides in Australia. She was the first Australian elected to the committee of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, a position she held from 1960 to 1969, also Charlotte Renshaw Jones Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides for Australia 1978 and Raymonde Read, N.S.W. Guides Commissioner, 1973. Fascinating lot but with some condition issues on some. Cheaply priced at around $5 each. $135. (CJE16) 65. FREE! Australia 1953 - 1992 used collection in two top quality dark

blue Gibbons Plymouth albums. Must be 99.5% complete for the period. Stanley Gibbons Plymouth Luxury Peg-Fitting Album each with 75 linen hinged interleaved pages. A few spots on the cover and inside, but generally good condition. New cost $150 plus each. Buy this lot for well under than the cost of the new albums, price $249 (CMS5) 66. Witches Brew! Worldwide off paper, good sorting lot, about 2500. Good value at around 3c a stamp. $75 (CJE18) 67. Wizard’s Mix, similar to the above, but a hubble bubble toil & trouble, double sized lot! $139 (CJE19) 68. 2012 London Gold Medal Winners PNC collection , limited edition of 1000. 7 PNC’s Price $165 (CM8a) 69. Australia “Junk” Box. Stamps, albums, stockbooks, Hagner pages, Covers, loose stamps on & off paper. You name it, it may well be included! Must be at least 15 - 20,000 stamps in a 20kg box for $550. Half size 10kg for $279. A great sorting lot. (CMS1) 70. Australia Decimal Official Un-addressed FDC’s 1980 - 1988 just 50c each! Way, way below face value. 100 different for $49 (CMS3) 71. United Nations New York Office 1960’s – 1980’s Unaddressed First Day covers, mainly Official or Artcraft cachets. 100 different, less than 50c each, $49 (CMS5) 72. Australia decimal 1st Day covers 1967 - 1991. Massive new issue dealer’s stock of official mainly unaddressed covers in 4 giant brown padded ring binders on approx. 200 Hagner or similar stockpages, some double sided. Binders and pages alone would have cost around $450 $500 new. Estimate 750 - 1000 covers, from 1 - 10 of each. Much better spotted like Living Together sets, booklet panes, ATM triangulars x4, $10 Gardens x 4, Minisheets, Se-tenant strips and blocks, some AAT plus just a few Aerogrammes, Maxi-cards and PSE’s. Great value for a hoarder or re-sellers at $625 the lot. (CMS10) 73. Australia Carton Lot Decimal FDC’s 1974 - 2007 approx. Mostly Official Post Office unaddressed covers. Huge variety, some duplication but very wide variety. Great to soak off for fine used sets or just collect as is. Got to be worth 60c each. Weighs nearly 3kg. Approx 500 for $295, half lot for $150. 3 lots available. (CMS12) 74. Australian Territories and Pacifics fine used collection in Blue Padded Ancol Album, 1940 - 1990. Includes Fiji, Norfolk Is, Pitcairn Is, Nauru & Papua New Guinea. Most are fine used light corner cds, with almost a complete collection from decimals onwards. Must be 350 - 400 complete sets inc. all of the long definitive series. Very cheap at $749 the lot. (CJL5) 75. Hong Kong 1862 – 1926 on album page & Optima stocksheets, mostly fine used. QV to 30c, KEVII to 30c & KGV to $2. Generally clean lot with some private perfins. Cat. £690 plus. 73 stamps. Price under $6 per stamp, $425 (CMAP4) 76. United Nations New York UNO Flags Maximum Cards, each with large coloured flag of the country and relevant stamp with FDI cancel. 16 different comprising Barbados, Brazil, Bulgaria, Byelorus, Canada, China, Great Britain, Israel, Jamaica, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, Peru, Senegal,

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 Somalia & Sweden. Price $96 (3 available) (CMAP9) 77. United Nations New York UNO Flags series, 40 different FDC’s inc. some blocks of 4. all official unaddressed. Priced under $1.50 each, $59 (3 available) (CMAP10) 78. Stack of 33 diff. 1960’s/70’s Bulgaria Illustrated unaddressed FDC’s. Don’t see these around much these days. Some good themes inc. Paintings, Madonna & Child, Wrestling, Circus, Knights in Armour, Olympics, 1966 World Cup Soccer, Christmas, Javelin, Running, Ski-ing, Ice Hockey, Ice Skating, Swimming etc. Priced under 90c each, $29 (CMAP13) 79. Iceland Commems, on well-trimmed single paper. A very rare mixture! High count of about 4000 per kg. Good range. Price per 50 grams (about 200) $69, 100g $129, 250g $315, 500g $595 (MN53) 80. World mostly pre-1950 off paper, just arrived from overseas charity. Ex. Deceased estate. Appears mostly foreign with some Br. Empire. Great looking mixture with large & small stamps, and bound to be some good finds I would think. About 1000 for $110, 2500 for $259 few lots only. (MN55) 81. Similar to above but about 50% Br. Empire, same prices as above. (MN55a) 82. Br. Empire mostly pre-1950 off paper, just arrived from overseas charity. Ex. Deceased estate. Bound to be some good finds I would think. Good mixture of large & small. 60 grams or about 1000 for $110, 150 grams, around 2500 for $259 few lots only. (MN56) 83. World mainly large off paper, new lot just received, mostly nice thematics. Mix of Mint & cto used. About 5000 to the kg. 250g or approx 1250 stamps for $75. Few lots only. (MN57) 84. Australia High Values off paper, mix of decimal and pre-decimal, all above letter rate at time of issue values to $5 or $10. About 12,500 to 15,000 per kg. 100g for $195 (NM2a) 85. World off paper, ever popular. Yours to sort, not soak! Huge variety of large & small, early to recent, and enormous count with 12,500 to 15,000 per kg. 100g for $27.95, 250g $66.50, 500g $129, 1kg $275, 2.5kg $650, 5kg $1235 (NM5) 86. Australian States, new lot just arrived, unchecked for perfs, shades, wmks. etc. 50 different for $59, 100 different for $99. May contain OS Overprints and perfins. (PM124) 87. Germany off paper, mostly West Germany. Mix of small & large, 100g (approx. 1500 stamps) for around 4c a stamp. $59 (PM126) 88. Australia, massive collection in 2 near new large ring binders. Comprising a modest used collection 1980 to fairly recent on near new Hagners and Cover pages, plus FDC’s and PSE’s pretty much complete for the period 1980 – 1988 and a few more recent and includes some AAT. Weighs in at a hefty 4.3kg. The binders and pages alone would cost close to $200 to replace. Price $179 (CMJA1) 89. Three 32 page Lighthouse Stockbooks with huge lot of Papua New Guinea inc. earlier with Birds of Paradise to 2/- mint, 1963 £1 QEII, 2 different 10K values etc, going up to about 2013, maybe a few later. Counted 300 plus sets mainly mint unhinged. There are some condition issues here such as gum toning and there but most are salvageable. Very, very cheap at under $1.50 per set, no huge amounts of duplication. Great value at $439 (CMJA5) 90. World letter C in black padded Australia Post Binder on 38 Hagners all as new, cost $80 alone. Wide range of mainly postally used, early to mod-

ern. Noted very good ranges of Canada, plus decent Czechoslovakia, Chile, Cyprus etc. 750 - 850 stamps, all different, odd condition issue as is usual in this type of lot, but much better than is usually seen. Price $189 (CMJA7) 91. World letters M - O in black padded Australia Post Binder on 59 Hagners all as new, cost around $110 alone. Wide range of mint & postally used, early to modern. Plenty of pre-independence French Colonies here, plus decent Malaysia, Mauritius, Morocco, Myanmar (Burma), Namibia (SWA), Netherlands, New Caledonia and more. 1450 - 1600 stamps, appear all different, some condition issues as is usual in this type of lot, but much better than is usually seen. Price $269 (CMJA10) 92. New Zealand 1898 – 1996 in 2 black padded Australia Post Binders on 82 Hagners all nearly new, cost around $165 alone. Wide range of mint & postally used, early to modern. Noted 1898 Defins. to 5/- Mt. Cook, cat. $550, missing lower right corner. 1906 Christchurch Exhibition 3d mint, KEVII to 1/- mostly mint cat. circa £200, 1920 Victory set used, cat. £75, in black padded Australia Post Binder on 59 Hagners all as new, cost around $110 alone. Wide range of mint & postally used, early to modern. 2/- & 3/- Admirals cat. $230, in black padded Australia Post Binder on 59 Hagners all as new, cost around $110 alone. Wide range of mint & postally used, early to modern. Complete mostly mint, then near complete pre-decimals mixture of mint and used, inc. Healths (ex. Smiling Boys) with some minisheets, some Lighthouses and Ross Dependency. Decimals appear mostly complete also with many mint unhinged sets. A very good lot! Stated to be 1440 plus stamps all different. Price $659 (CMJA11) 93. World U – Z in black padded Australia Post Binder on 50 Hagners all as new, cost around $110 alone. Wide range of mint & postally used, early to modern. Noted very good ranges of USA, Vanuatu (New Hebrides), Vietnam and others plus Rhodesia & Nyasaland 1954 QEII set to £1 nicely used, cat. £60. Approx. 1250 - 1350 all different. Price $225 (CMJA13) 94. Br. Commonwealth mostly postally used collection Queen Victoria to modern set out in catalogue order in 64 black page Lighthouse leather grain black padded stockbook, near new. Cost $90. Very good ranges of Canada, India, Malaysia, Malta, South Africa etc. 1200 – 1300 stamps, all different. Very clean lot, price $225 (CMJA16) 95. Asia, mostly postally used and mainly large size collection early to modern set out in catalogue order in 64 black page Lighthouse leather grain red padded stockbook, near new. Cost $90. Decent ranges of China, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam etc. 1250 – 1350 stamps, all different. Very clean lot, price $235 (CMJA17) 96. Americas, mostly USA in near new black Lighthouse $80 64 black page stockbook, 1800’s to Modern , pretty well all postally used. Well set out chronologically and appears all different. Also includes Argentina, Mexico, Nicaragua, Uruguay and smatterings of others. 1350 – 1450 here for $229 (CMJA18) 97. Europe letters F – P mostly postally used collection early to modern set out in date order in 64 black Lighthouse black page leather grain padded stockbook, near new. Cost $90. Decent ranges of Finland, Greece, Italy, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway etc. Very clean lot of about 950

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 -1000 all different, price $259 (CMJA20) 98. Very useful World array in older Brown 32 page stockbook, some mint, mainly postally used early to modern. Strength in GB, Touva (Nice!), South Africa, Australia, Spain and lots more. Nice clean lot, not a lot of duplication. 2250 – 2500 all up. Has to be worth 10c a stamp. $239 (CMO2) 99. Mostly Australian Territories & Pacifics mainly mint unhinged sets in Red Stockbook KGV - QEII, Red Papua New Guinea Seven Seas Hingeless Album 1952 – 1984 (As new, replacement cost $200 plus) and in Brown as new padded Hagner binder on stack of 22 Hagner pages, replacement cost $60. Noted very good Christmas Is., Fiji, New Hebrides Papua New Guinea, Samoa plus some Nauru, Fiji & Gilbert & Ellice Is. About 150 complete sets including blocks of 4, minisheets & sheetlets etc. A few condition issues in the Christmas Is., but overall a very good lot. Price $35 (CMO8) 100. New Zealand Queen Victoria – 1991 used collection in near new 32 page green Importa stockbook. Very good starter lot with 550 – 600 different stamps. Great starter lot for under 20c a stamp $110. (CMO12) 101. HM Queen Elizabeth II 60th Birthday 1986 Commonwealth Omnibus mint unhinged in Red & Silver padded special illustrated album. Commences with the 1953 Coronation set of GB, and the 60th Birthday set of 2 se-tenant pairs. Then sets and minisheet of the participating countries. Altogether 62 complete issues and 26 minisheets. The last few pages were adhered to each other at the top right corner and have been neatly separated. This does not affect the stamps, and is hardly noticeable. Very, very cheap at under $2.50 per set/minisheet. The lovely album comes free. Price $219 (CMO13) 102. Blue & Gold Wessex Padded Illustrated Album for the 1981 wedding of the now HM King Charles III and Lady Diana Spencer. Contains the omnibus issues for the Commonwealth plus extras, also the Royal Yacht sheetlets, Diana’s 21st Birthday, the Queen’s 60th Birthday and the Queen Mother’s 80th Birthday plus some other Royal events. All fresh Mint Unhinged apart from a few cto sets mainly issued by foreign countries. 145 plus sets and 29 minisheets/sheetlets. Very cheap price of under $2.50 a set, the beautiful album comes free. Price $425 (CMO14) 103. USA mostly used plus a few United Nations mostly used 1870 – 1996. Housed in as new superb heavy duty Importa Black leather look post fitting album with slipcase. With spaces for every stamp issued this collection is just ripe for expansion. Noted amongst many others, 1882 4c Red, 1890 4c Brown, 3c, 6c & 10c, 1894 15c Bllue, 1898 10c Trans Mississippi, 1901 Pan American 10c Ship mint, cat. £160 and much, much more. Also coil stamps, private perfimns inc. $5 Coolidge. 1936 – 1986 would be 80% complete. Very clean lot. Must be near 2000 or more, all different. Great buying at around 20c a stamp with a superb album which would cost $200 plus to replace. Price $425 (CMO17) 104. Omnibus issues in as new Burgundy padded binder on Hagner pages x about 40. Commences 1965 ICY, then 1965 ITU & 1966 UNESCO, all fresh mint unhinged, inc. minisheets. These are complete Crown Agents issues with many extras too, just excluding UNESCO Maldives. Priced to sell by leading Sydney dealer at $670, also Princess Diana memorial minisheets

the 27 Crown Agents minisheets, value $135, plus the Hagners and binder worth another $95 new, $900 replacement value all for $695. (CMO19) 105. Crown Agents 1997 omnibus minisheets fresh mint unhinged for Hong Kong hand back to China in Blue Padded Hagner binder and on 9 Hagner pages all as new (Worth $40 plus) 26 minisheets in all including 1997 Exhibition issues. Total value around $170, for just $110 (CMO20) 106. Australia KGV Heads 2d Brown Perf ‘OS/NSW’ group used on Hagners. All appear smw perf. 13½ x 12½ cat. $75 each for normal OS! Great research material. (190) Price $239 (CMJL2) 107. New Zealand Revenues Queen Victoria Long Types, mix of postally used and pen cancels. Group on Hagners mainly 1920s use with 2/- blue x 33, 10/- x22 & £1 x 54. (109) Great for research or good re-seller lot. Price $325 (CMJL4) 108. Indo-China 1933-39 small group of covers from Saigon to Devakottai, airmail x3, surface x1, registered x1 & registered airmail x1, 2 covers have anti-TB labels sealing them, condition is mixed. Unusual. (6) Price $195 (CMJL5) 109. Great Britain - 1d Penny Reds - 1858 - 1879 - Plate71 to 225 - CV £ 1,972.50 =- Approx $3450. Fine used complete set on album pages, neatly set out. Way better quality than usually encountered. Price $1950 (CMJL6) 110. South Africa and Homelands, 1988 – 1993 Mint Unhinged collection on Lighthouse Hingeless leaves. Lovely lot with a retail in excess of $830. Leaves are as new and cost approx. $480, so more than $1300 replacement value here. About 250 – 3000 sets, great thematic content. Price $749 (CMA1) 111. USA 1976/77 Superb Blue & Silver Leather Bound Padded Album containing Cacheted covers bearing stamps honouring the 1st 39 Presidents of the USA from George Washington to Jimmy Carter, each with illustrated text and facsimile signatures for each President. Plus a 2nd matching album for all of the 1st Ladies. Magnificently presented, and as new. Original cost close to $750. Price just 25% of that $187.50 (CMA2) 112. The Official Millennium Postal Cover Collection in Silver & Blue Binder, near new. Contains 24 Worldwide covers from 24 time-zones fully illustrated with Gold cachets and each dated 1st January 2000 with special pictorial cancels. Cost $400 when issued. Seen on eBay at $210, our price $169 (CMA4) 113. Carton lot of World, in stockbooks, albums, Hagner pages, plus bag of about 3000 World off aper. Some covers. Nice stack of old dealers approval sheets, Early to modern, mostly used. Little if any Australia. Some in mixed condition but mostly fine. Wonderful sorting lot, better than the average junk lot. Weight near 20kg. Price $749. (CMA5) 114. As above but a smaller lot of about 10kg, price $379 (CMA6) 115. Monaco 1989 – 1994 Complete fresh mint unhinged on near new Lighthouse Hingeless pages. Retail for the stamps is $880 plus, price for pages is $245, so a replacement cost of $1125. Price $545 (CM13) 116. Austria 1949 - 56 Balloon Mail cover collection in Olive Padded 22 ring album. Very clean & well written up. 14 covers priced to sell at $495 plus. Price $375 (COCT4) 117. Australia Official Unaddressed FDC’s by weight! Period covered 1974

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 – 2000. We have about 20kg of these, unsorted for postmarks. May be a few AAT, Framas, Counter printed stamps etc, may also include some minisheets 500 grams or about 85 covers for $75. Two lots for $139, 5 lots for $329. (CMJ1) 118. Australia Pre-Decimal Postally used blocks of 4, values to 2/- or 2/3d. 50 different. Blocks are becoming popular, and may be listed in the ACSC in coming editions. Price under $3 each, $149. Two lots for $289, Half lot of 25 for $79 (CMJ3) 119. Sudan, useful range of covers 1950’s – 1980’s Commercial & FDC. 11 items, inc. 4 registered., used stamps cat. £75 plus. Condition on 3 a bit below par with tone spots. Some addressed locally to Khartoum also Australia, UK & Switzerland. eBay price seems to be $30 to $60 each. Some unable to be found on eBay. Good value at $225. (CMJ8) 120. Worldwide mint & used (cto) in complete sets, large & small blocks and complete sheets. Mostly highly thematic. Selling by weight. 1kg (About 5000 stamps) great value at about 5c per stamp, for just $249 (CMJ15) 121. Tasmania Pictorials perf. T in black padded Australia Post Ring Binder, sorted by printings. Includes some mint & blocks. Also 2 x 2½d om OHMS piece. Even singles are rare! Also a few Australia both pre and decimal at back. About 700 stamps, values to 5d. Very clean lot. Price $2,650 (CMM13) 122. Tasmania, Hobart. Collection of Official T punctures on leaves, organised by type, number of holes etc. and date. Very clean lot nearly 2300 stamps! Price $8,650 (CMM14) 123. Great Britain KGV era commercial covers 1916 – 1933, bearing nice range of frankings, inc. Downey Heads. Some military, and with original correspondence. Destinations include “School of Musketry, Liverpool”, Germany, Switzerland, France, Norway, Emmanuel College Cambridge, etc. Values to 2½d. Fascinating lot, condition a bit mixed. 29 covers, price around $6 each, $179 (CMM18) 124. Shipping, a magnificent carton lot of 137 Covers and cards, mostly Europe. Predominantly Germany but also with Belgium, France, GB, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, UN & USA. Wide range of frankings, mostly commemorative and pictorial postmarks and cachets, plus a few other markings like Paquebot & Express mail. In addition, there are several sheets of trial cachets. All in all, this could easily become the start of a display. Priced under $1.50 per item, $195 (CMM20) 125. Great Britain 1965 ITU Presentation Album for the Montreux conference. Red & Gold Embossed Hardbound Album presented to the delegates. Contains current GB issues mint fresh lightly hinged inc. Wildings & Castles to £1, Regionals and Commemorative sets issued complete 1960 GLO - 1965 Arts festival. A little aging to the tops of a few pages but largely fresh, and as issued. Tiny amount of spine damage at base. A very rare book. Price $450 (GB771) 126. British Commonwealth off paper large & small, early to modern, as received from UK Charity, 12,500 – 15,000 per kg .decent variety with some Australia, early to modern and noticed a few Internationals. Price

per 100g $39.50, 250g $92.50, 500g $179, 1kg $339, 2.5kg $639 (PM132) 127. Western Europe off paper large & small, early to modern, as received from UK Charity, 12,500 – 15,000 per kg .decent variety with some Australia, early to modern and noticed a few Internationals. Price per 100g $37.50, 250g $89.50, 500g $169, 1kg $319, 2.5kg $599 (PM133) 128. Norway all large commems. on paper. Very well trimmed on single paper seems decent variety. Scarce mix from a small country with a population only 80% that of Victoria. 100g for $58.50, 250g $139, 500g $235 (PM136) 129. Australian States Hoard. Just bought literally 1000’s of States Stamps. Breaking into lots of 100, no more than 2 or 3 of the same face stamp in each lot, but may well include shade, perf. & wmk. varieties. As a mix looks to be about 80% of the larger states & 20% WA & Tasmania. Values to 1/- or 2/-. Breaking into lots of 100, no more than 2 or 3 of the same face stamp in each lot, but may well include shade, perf. & wmk. varieties. As a mix looks to be about 80% of the larger states & 20% WA & Tasmania. Values to 1/- or 2/-. Postmark potential too. Price $99 per 100, 2 lots for $189, 5 lots for $449 (MP1) 130. Improved World off paper mixture, now with added British Asia, Canada, New Zealand & British Commonwealth. Price $55 per 100 grams, 250 grams for $129, 500 grams for $249, 1kg for $469 (PM119) 131. Superlative World on paper mixture just received, on close clipped welltrimmed single paper, early to modern. No Australia. Very high count, about 5000 to the kg. 250g for $62.50, 500g for $119, e $225 per kg. (PM127) 132. Similar to the above but some on heavier paper and with about 5% Australia. 250g for $52.50, 500g for $99, 1kg for $189 (PM128) 133. Australia High Values on paper, inc. many Internationals. Mostly on close clipped single paper, maybe a few off paper. Per 100g $105 (NM2) 134. World mainly Large & Commems, some on parcel pieces with higher values. Wide variety. Trim varies. About 3000 to the kg. $39.50 per 100g, $93.50 per 250g, $179 per 500g, $339 per kg (NM9) 135. Japan Commems, on well clipped single paper. Mixture of earlier & more recent issues. Around 4000 - 4250 per kg. $58.50 per 100g, $137.50 per 250g, $265 per 500g. (NM10) 136. World pre-1952 off paper mix, a very good mixture of Empire & Foreign, very high count with approx. 15,000 per kg. Great for searching perfs, varieties, shades, postmarks etc. Approx 500 $59, per 1000 $110 (CMM1) 137. Foreign pre-1952 off paper mix, a very good mixture of non Br. Empire countries, very high count with approx. 15,000 per kg. Great for searching perfs, varieties, shades, postmarks etc. Approx 500 $59, per 1000 $110 (CMM2) 138. Tasmania Pictorials, 1d Rose Red Mount Ellington Pictorial bulk unchecked by us but appear to be all Electrotype 1905 – 1911 printing. Could be postmark interest, variety & perforation variances. Did notice the odd perf. T. 100 for $29, 250 for $69, 500 for $129 (CMM2) 139. Tasmania Pictorials, 2d Plum Hobart Pictorial bulk unchecked by us but appear to be all Electrotype or Litho. 1905 – 1912 printings. Could be postmark interest, variety & perforation variances. 100 for $29, 250

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 for $69, 500 for $129 (CMM3) 140. Australia very modern, virtually all $1 & $1.10 Commemorative & Large issues on close clipped single paper. Very rare these days as very few charities are now processing this. Very colourful lot, and with issues up to 2022. Very high count with 4000 – 4250 per kg. Priced from under 6c per stamp. Per 100g $29.50, per 250g $69, per 500g $132, per kg $249 (CMM4) 141. West Germany 1956- 1969 in as new Safe Black Hingeless Album retail $350 plus. 1956/7 a bit sparse, but 99% complete from 1958. Has come in from Germany, so we know how fussy they are over condition, and this is superb! Retail of the stamps is $680, plus the album = a replacement value of over $1000. Price under 60% of that, even less after our generous discount scheme! $595 (CMM5) 142. West Berlin 1949 – 1976 fine postally used cds examples in Burgundy Safe Hingeless Album, retail $350 plus and near new. Postally used is of course much harder to locate than mint or cto. Would be about 90% complete for the period. Has come in from Germany, so we know how fussy they are over condition, and this is almost all superb! Retail of the stamps is $850 plus and with the album we have a replacement cost of around $1200. Very good value at $659 (CMM6) 143. Denmark 1852 – 1979 fine postally used plus a few mint in Burgundy Lighthouse Classic Album & Slipcase, near new, cost $300 plus. Also 2 x 2004 Royal Wedding packs. Listed retail of the stamps is $3000 plus and would be 75% complete. A total replacement value here then of $3300 +. Price less than a half $1595 (CMM7) 144. Denmark, FDC Collection 1947 – 1980, most typed address to Capt. K Jahr, who was an old time stamp dealer, based in Dumfries, Scotland. 100 all different. Very cheap at under $2 each, price $169. (CMM9) 145. China, People’s Republic. Brand new collection 2016 – 2021. 200 Different Mint Unhinged in complete sets & minisheets. We previously had similar 100 different 2012 – 2015, these sold put very quickly. Roughly 50 different sets, Priced around $3.30 a set, $165 (5 available) Save $15 and pay only $150 if purchased with a new 32 or 64 page stockbook! (CMS4) 146. Southern Africa 1980 – 1984 FDC coll. in 3 large FDC albums in 3 x near new padded FDC albums – 2 x Gibbons and retail $50 each new. Superb attractive collection of 120 different FDC inc Mini Sheets and gorgeous sets of stamps, the great albums are ‘Free’! An almost NEVER seen offered area out here, and the early issues are REALLY scarce. Bought well in an Estate of Southern Africa. Comprises South Africa x 52, SWA x 16, Ciskei x 10, Venda x 11, Transkei x 19, Bophuthatswana x 13. Includes a few 1st Flight Covers. 123 in all, mostly official unaddressed covers. We also have a good stock from the same source of later issues, if you wanted to carry on the collections. Priced a tad over $2 a cover, with 3 very nice albums thrown in. $269 (CMS19) 147. China, People’s Republic. 1992 & 1993 Complete year sets mint unhinged, 98 stamps and 5 minisheets. Getting scarce now. Price $162.50 (CMS21) 148. World Mish-mash, on & off paper, in packets, odd cover etc. Most postally used, few mint & cto. Exactly as received from Nation-

wide Charity Appeal. About 1kg, could be anything. Probably 10,000 stamps. Has to be worth 2.5c a stamp. About 1kg for $249 (CMJE3) 149. Channel Islands Guernsey, Jersey & and maybe a few Isle of Man, great selection of 25 different unhinged complete sets. Price $49. 50 different sets for $125, 100 different sets for $295. (The 50 and 100 different sets will include better, and minisheets) (CMM5) 150. Terrific World mainly postally used collection in Red, Green Gold Rapkin “Triumph” album with 10 full page maps. Many thousands of mostly all different stamps here from early imperfs to about the mid. 1960’s. Little, if anything removed, a few may have fallen out and are loose between pages. Very good Austria, Belgium, Canada with some nice mint imprints and blocks, Czechoslovakia, France & Colonies, Germany, Great Britain with Seahorses to 5/-, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Latvia Airs & red Cross, Romania with 1931 Scouts set mint lightly hinged, Russia, Spain, Turkey, Tuva & USA. 350 plus pages. Must be 3000 to 3500 stamps at a guess. Still, plenty of spaces to fill. Good value at around 35c a stamp. $1175 (CMD8) 151. Santa Tin, very colourful! Contains Worldwide booklets, with emphasis on Switzerland Charity issues. Also, Finland, Denmark, USA, Germany, Gibraltar, IOM etc. 67 booklets from about 1960’s to 1996. Good value lot with some high denominations. Great as a starter lot for World booklets. Price $449 (CMD9) 152. Australia Territories & Pacific Aerogrammes, by the Kilogram! Wide range of mint and FDC used decimal, some higher face values here. Great value at about 25c each. Some duplication. Start a new collection at bargain basement prices. Roughly 250 in 1kg for $62.50. (CSE7) 153. Worldwide complete sheets, mostly good thematics. By the Kilogram. Wide range of mint unhinged and cto used. Some in complete sets. Sheet sizes from 15 to 50 of a stamp. Mostly 1970’s – 1990’s. All large and colourful. No Arab States. Paper the Den or spare room! Under 5c a stamp. Good value at $249 per kg. (CSE8) 154. Australian Territories and Pacifics, 100 different postally used. May include AAT, Christmas Is., Cocos (Keeling) Is., Norfolk Is., Nauru, Samoa, Pitcairn, Cook Is., Fiji. Very hard to find postally used. Price $49 (CSE9) 155. Norfolk Is. Commercial mail. All small envelopes mostly Airmail to Sydney, 1970’s and ‘80s. Includes a range of better values. Hard to source. Some a bit aged. Mostly to Doubleday Book club, plus councils, insurance companies and individuals. 28 pieces in total, cheap at under $3 each. $75. (CSE15) 156. Australia Pre-stamped envelopes, mint. Wide range of issues with values to 45c. Cheap lot, 100 different for $39 (CSE18) 157. Norfolk Is. Decimals 1966-2002 compete mint unhinged, housed in as new Seven Seas Hingeless Album, with pages 1947 – 2002. Album new cost approx. $425. Stamps retail at $1695. Total value $2120. Price $1275 (CJU17) 158. Philatelic Literature, old reference books, magazines, catalogues & auction catalogues. 4.5kg lot for $45 (CAP10)

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 159. Papua New Guinea, 25 different complete mint unhinged sets just $49 (CMAP2) 160. Nauru, 25 different complete mint unhinged sets & minisheets, price $49 (CMAP4) 161. Norfolk Is. 25 different complete mint unhinged sets & minisheets, price $49 (CMAP5) 162. 125 different complete mint unhinged sets as above only $225, save $20 (CMAP6) 163. 250 different complete mint unhinged sets from the countries above, also including some Pitcairn Island. Normally $99, now save $50, Price $449 (CMAP7) 164. Commercial Mails from all over the World. Most if not all Airmailed Covers. All Very nice range of covers 1980’s to recent that sell for up to $3 each. Price per lot of 100 all different covers $98 (CMAP17) 165. Worldwide First Day Covers, all in nice clean condition. Many of these sells for up to $4 each. Price for lot of 100 all different $98 (CMAP18) 166. Amazing carton lot of mainly Australia Slogans on piece, 1929-1967, plus some Meter marks. Frankings range from 1d Green KGV – 5c Blue QEII. Also, some USA and a few GB Metermarks/Slogans. Must be 4000 – 5000 total with a huge variety of slogans and postmarks. Has to be worth 10c and item. Price $449 (COCT1) 167. United States Forces in New Guinea, 1943 – 45. 15 covers & 1 front, most bear Australia 3d Brown KGVI postmarked Townsville Qld, but emanating from New Guinea. Most have boxed US Army Examiner censor marking, and with name & number of servicemen. Included are 2 x American Red Cross covers. Deployments include Milne Bay, Port Moresby, Admiralty Is., Goodenough Is., Finschhafen, Nadzab, Oro Bay, Dreyer Harbour & Dobodura. The Battle of Finschhafen was part of the Huon Peninsula campaign during World War II and was fought between Australian and Japanese forces. The fighting took place between 22 September and 24 October 1943 following the landing at Scarlet Beach, which was followed by a two-pronged advance on Finschhafen as the Australian 20th Infantry Brigade advanced on the town from the north, while the 22nd Infantry Battalion drove from the south, having advanced from the landing beaches east of Lae. After the capture of Finschhafen, the Japanese forces in the area withdrew towards Sattelberg where they sought to hold the Australians before launching a counteroffensive, which subsequently threatened the landing beach. This attack was repelled by American and Australian forces, with heavy casualties being inflicted on the Japanese. In the aftermath, the Australians went on the offensive, capturing Sattelberg, and then advancing towards the Wareo plateau. Dreger Harbour was used by Allied forces after the capture of Finschhafen in October 1943. Very good lot at $479 (COCT4) 168. Europa 1981 – 1986 complete mint unhinged collection on Lighthouse Hingeless pages. Includes sheetlets. Cat. £1735 plus =

$3050 at time of writing. Very cheap at less than 25%. $749 (CJ8) 169. Vast lot of World and Australia! From Deceased Estates and other sources such as charities and auctions, also private purchases. We have 12 big shipping cartons which we are breaking down into smaller lots of 10 kg. Each will contain 15 – 20,000 stamps unchecked off paper plus albums, stocksheets, stockbooks, covers, minisheets etc. Virtually all is postally used with some mint, early to modern. There really is no telling what you might find in these lots. Price per 10kg lot, inc. Post and Insurance Australia Wide, around 3c per stamp $695. Supersized double lot for $1295 (post-paid) Half lot for $375 (post extra) Remember to choose World or Australia, or a mixture of both. (CMA1) 170. Papua New Guinea 1990 - 1998 50 different Official First Day Covers, all clean unaddressed. Very cheap at $99 (CJL5) 171. As above, but 1990 – 2001, price $110 (CJL6) 172. Australia 1975 – 95 Australia Post un-addressed First Day covers, massive clearance. 100 different for $89, 250 mixed for $169, 500 mixed for $325, 1000 mixed for $595. Massive lot of 2000 mixed for $1100. (Duplication will be kept to a minimum in the mixed lots, depending upon stocks) (CMMY10) 173. British Commonwealth, 1953 Coronation Covers, many with additional stamps & markings. Amazing lot of 65 small seamail covers virtually all to Melbourne. Wide variety of usages and cancels inc. Interbank mail, Official Mail, Registered Mail, Postage Dues, Taxed Covers, Meter Frankings, Perfins, etc. Mainly not FDCs, with a variety of cancels through 1953/54. Many better countries represented inc. Singapore, Hong Kong, North Borneo, Sarawak, Falkland Is., Gibraltar, Cayman Is., St. Helena, Tristan da Cunha, Ascension, Cyprus etc. Most are neat typed address. A superb addition to any Royalty or British Commonwealth Collection. Priced well under $6 a cover, $375 the lot. (CMMY11) 174. A similar lot to the above, these all on Artcraft Cacheted covers, mostly light penciled address to Brooklyn, USA. Included GB Set of 4, plus the sets of 4 for Kuwait, Bahrein, Muscat and Tangier. Includes re-addressed and registered items. 36 covers in all again at less than $6 per cover, price $198 (CMMY12) 175. New Zealand 2001 – 2014 Collection in $60 64 Page as New Red Lighthouse Stockbook. Mostly one of each Mint Unhinged and very fine used with Circular cancel, appears complete for period. About 250 complete sets with a retail of around $3500. Priced very reasonably at 40% retail, price $1395 (CMMY13) 176. Australia Internationals, new packets just arrived. 50 different with many better values to $2.75 or above. Under $1 each, price $49 (AI1) 177. Australia Internationals, new packets just arrived. 100 mixed with many better values to $2.75 or above. No more than 3 of the same stamp in each packet. Price $69. (AI2) 178. US Pre Cancels, 100 mixed for $49, 250 for $52, 500 for $98 (USPC2) 179. Australian Antarctic Territory off paper mix pre-decimal to

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COLLECTIONS SALE MAY 2023 1990’s mostly postally used, maybe some cto. Inevitably a fair bit of duplication. About 12,500 to 15,000 to the kg. Around 4c per stamp, 100g for $59 (Only 2 lots available) (PM90) 180. World Minisheets by Weight! Many years since we first offered these. Approx 1100 sheets per kg. Great mixture of mint unhinged and cto from both British Commonwealth and Foreign Countries. We keep duplication here to a minimum, depending upon our stocks at the time of ordering. High catalogue/retail value. 100g for $33, 250g for $79. (PM77) 181. Australia decimals, cto with gum, mid 1990’s – 2011. Nice clean lot all with corner Melbourne cto cancels. Includes high values, Internationals, a few territories, se-tenant strips and blocks etc. Good variety, but expect duplication. Under 10c a stamp, approx 1000 for $98, 500 for $55 (4 lots available) (PM69) 182. Australia, off paper. Contents of a shoebox ex deceased estate. Must be close to 15,000 stamps here dating from 1913 with a few Kangaroos and KGV to quite recent with many higher values, Internationals etc. noted. Huge variety here and at about 2c per stamp. Price $295. (PM25) 183. Similar lot to the above, but worldwide, same price $295 (PM26) 184. Europe 1964 - 83. Black ring binder with themed stamps, covers and mint unhinged sheets for a United Europe. Some stunningly attractive items here with sheets/sheetlets from Cyprus, Berlin, United Nations and Bulgaria and similar on cover from Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man & Gibraltar. Also some 1972 Olympics related covers. Several hundred stamps & covers. Originally priced at $550, now half price $275 (CD16) 185. Papua New Guinea 1952 - 1992, plus some earlier New Guinea & Papua mainly mint in near new Blue Padded Seven Seas Album. Commences Lakatois and Birds of Paradise etc, to 5d (24)) Then near complete mint inc. 10/- Rabaul & £1 QEII Specimens 1958 - 1992, unhinged from 1987 (No 1952 set) A nice clean lot, priced years ago by major dealer at $525. Our more realistic price is under half that, $259 (CD17) 186. Mostly pre-Independence French Colonies in Africa mostly mint also some Indo China in 1940’s Junior Globe Album. 500 to 600 appear al different. Great lot, and much cleaner than usually seen. Price $275 (CD19) 187. French Colonies, pre-independence great range of 500 different mint & used with brand new Prinz 32 page stockbook. Fast seller, we can never get enough of these! Price $329 (CD20) 188. NETHERLANDS 1960-93 mint collection in older Blue Schaubek hingeless album, virtually complete including definitives, Phosphors, M/ Ss and sheetlets, fresh mint unhinged, stated Cat £1780+. (Many 100s) Very good value at $885 (CS1) 189. Lindner Burgundy Padded looseleaf block album, near new, cost $150 plus! with Worldwide minisheets, sheetlets, blocks etc. mint & used. Countries represented include Aitutaki, Alderney, Austria, Canada to $10 Whale x 3, Christmas Is., Fiji, Germany, Gilbert & Ellice Is., Ireland, Jamaica, Japan, Latvia, Nauru, Pitcairn Is., Samoa, San Marino, Sweden, Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam and much more. Counted 180 items approx. Has to be

worth $2 an item plus the very nice album is free! Price $359 (CS6) 190. Worldwide early to modern 19th century onwards Postally used blocks and pairs inc. many high values. Huge variety and great value at under 25c per stamp. 1000 stamps, every block or pair will be different. (No Australia unless requested) Price $249 (CS7) 191. Worldwide early to modern (Mostly 1950s- 1980’s) Mint unhinged Blocks and Minisheets including many complete sets. Huge variety and great value at around 25c per stamp. 500 stamps, every block or pair will be different. (No Australia unless requested) Price $129 (CS8) 192. AUSTRALIA, KGV Heads 1916-21 group of covers with University of Melbourne printed covers with perf. ‘OS’ issues comprising 1d Red (4), 1½d Brown (3), 1½d Red (2) & 2d Orange; also Dept of Labour front with perf. ‘OS’ 1½d Red & 1919 use of “THREE/HALFPENCE” on 1d Postal Card to USA uprated with ½d Green with two-line “RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK/DAMAGED” handstamp in red; generally fine. Scarce assembly. 11 items. Price $459 (CJE3) 193. AUSTRALIA: KGV Heads. 1924-33 group of 1d Green covers, predominantly single frankings, noting three double-rate covers, also 1925 redirected OHMS cover with Large Mult perf ‘OS’ and three covers with SMW P13x12½ perf ‘OS’. Varieties noted, condition variable. Includes 3 advertising covers for Canada Cycle and Motor Company, Latrobe St. Melbourne, 1 x Dept of Health CSL, Royal Park Melb., and 1 x British Medical Association. East Melb. 19 items. Price $795 (CJE4) 194. Take both lots of covers as above for $1195 (save $59) (CJE4a) 195. 1977 QEII Silver Jubilee mint unhinged collection of Commonwealth issues in lovely quality Thick Schaubek Burgundy Padded Springback Album. Appears complete Antigua to Turks & Caicos Is. with sets, minisheet s& sheetlets. Huge original cost. Price $329 (CJE39) 196. Australia mainly KGV Heads mint & used in 3 near new small stockbooks. Unchecked by us for watermarks, shades, varieties and postmarks. Noted all values to 1/4d x 19, should be able to make up a lot of ½d – 1/4d sets. Also inverted wmks., imprint blocks and pairs, all up 646 stamps inc. 13 Imprint Pairs & 2 Imprint Blocks, values to 5d. Counted 638 stamps. Has to be worth $2 per stamp. Price $1275. (CM2) 197. Great Britain 1940’s to late 1990’s complete fine used Commem. sets. 25 different for $49, 50 for $110, 100 diff. for $239 (better sets in the larger lots) (CM4) 198. Our own incoming mail, mostly form the last 6 months plus other bits & pieces from here & there. Lots of nice frankings including very recent, registered mails etc. Australia only. 1kg for $95 (CM8) 199. China mint unhinged complete sets, very recent from around 2012 up to 2016. This is a new lot just received. And will differ slightly from the last consignment we received. About 25 sets in each lot, around $2.75 per set. Many nice thematics. 5 lots only $69 each. (CM9) 200. New Caledonia mint unhinged collection 1989 – 1999 complete on as new Lighthouse Hingeless pages. Pages cost $200 alone! Stamps retail $645 plus. Total retail $845, price $565 (CM14)

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Glen Stephens Rarity Offers For 20 years, my ’Stamp Rarity Page’ has been a “must visit” place for many collectors and dealers, globally - www.tinyurl.com/RarityGlen Large clear photos, and lots of detail, and FIXED NETT PRICES. “Philatelic Porn” as one client jokingly described it as! No 20% “Buyer Fees” to add on top etc. All credit cards accepted - even Amex, and with NO insulting extra fees to you either! Each month I’ll add here, a couple of items from that page, for the possible interest of readers. Choice material, and special collection offers etc, from all over the globe. Material on that page often sells FAST - within hours of being listed up, and it changes often - weekly mostly, so do bookmark this page, and check often - www.tinyurl.com/RarityGlen

GB 1883 10/- Blue QV Superb U, SG Cat $1,550 - $A499! - These stamps were used

on the very heaviest parcels - 10/- back 140 years back, was $100s cost in today’s money. A week’s wages. Most were used to Australia as that was the highest mail zone rating. Being licked onto heavy parcels for 10,000 miles by sea, they got banged around, and scuffed, and easily torn, thinned, creased, and indented. AND the UK Parcel Post cancellers in this era were generally the very heavy bootheel ‘Killers’ - totally obliterating the design most often. And being a pale blue colour, all scuffs and transit marks show readily. Absolutely lovely colour - these often fade badly, due to the security ink used. Deceased owner had a receipt for a lot of money as ‘Cobalt’ (Cat £8,250) but I do not really agree. If it is, you are the winner! Clean and flat and fresh and attractive, excellent perfs and centering for these, as you can see, very light cancel too for hi-vals, and totally free of the usual hinges, thins, creases, and typical gook and gunk and ageing etc, near always seen on these, after 140 years. You can buy faded, ugly, super heavy cancelled, off centred roughies for $250. Or pay $499 for SUPERB - no contest when YOU sell. SG 183 Cat £785=$A1,550 as FU. Under ONE THIRD of SG for a TOP grade copy - $A499 - Stock 694JQ

SG ‘Stamps Of World’ Cat 2023, 6 Vols: 10% off! - Pallet load landed this month ex UK. Local retail is $660. Get in fast at 10% off - $599 - under $100 per each massive volume, near 3 KILOS each. Huge box - about 17 kilos. For overseas buyers I can offer air shipping for just $A50 extra - whether to Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, USA, Argentina or Hong Kong etc, etc! Buy this NOW, if you have not updated for a few years. Stanley Gibbons has been removed from the London Stock Exchange (LSE) as their share price has crashed from about £4 to 1 penny. Rumours are this might be the LAST ever, of this mega set. So do not miss out. All in colour, and all miniature sheets are listed and priced etc. In SG Library storage box. Compare this to the INSANE retail prices of the Scott catalogues here these days where you need TWELVE volumes now! ‘The Stamps of the World’ Catalogues list commemoratives, definitives, air-mails, postage dues, official stamps and miniature sheets etc. Photos of actual pages here - tinyurl.com/SOTW-23 - VERY Extensive re-pricing since the previous edition: $A599 - Stock 472DW

Roo 10/- CofA Dark Grey and *Aniline* Pink at $3,500 UNDER Cat! - The last, December 1937

Emergency printing before the issue of the 10/- Robes in early 1938, due to unexpected technical issues re printing that on the new to printers, chalky faced paper. ACSC advises most of this Roo printing was withdrawn and destroyed, when the long awaited patriotic KGVI ‘Coronation Robes’ design was finally printed, and rush issued. Quite superb perfs and centering and colour as you can see. Fresh bright MVLH, flat and fresh and attractive. A gorgeous stamp, to suit the VERY fussiest buyer. One for the bottom drawer! I have ALL used Roos in stock, in 5 Grades, Superb to Spacefiller - contact me with your WANTS. As a bonus, has the ‘Colour Flaw on grass at left’ - ACSC 50(V)g, which doubles cat value. ACSC 50E shade, $A5,500 with the variety, for just $1,995 - or $3,500 UNDER cat, for a *gem* condition example. $A1,995 - Stock 463LB

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Introducing the Australian Philatelic Federation This month we open the Editorial with a Press Release from the Organising Committee for the Melbourne 2024 Exhibition: “We regret to advise that due to significant competing priorities as well as the move of the support office and archives, Australia Post is unable to support the Melbourne 2024 exhibition in 2024. The exhibition will need to be postponed to the later part of 2025 and the new date will not be able to be confirmed until late 2023 or early 2024 when the Melbourne Racing Club has confirmed its racing calendar.” Readers are advised to check the APF website for Updates and details of proposed products. Following from last month looking at where to begin with stamp collecting, this month we continue along that line with providing some guidelines to assist in determining just what areas or subjects you might like to focus on. Whether you choose to collect mint or used stamps or a particular country, period or theme:“Stamp collecting offers a world of interest” Most Australian stamp collectors start by collecting Australian stamps as they are more readily available than those of other countries whether in the mail, from dealers or from Australia Post. As they develop their interest in stamp collecting they often consider broadening their collecting interests. The really exciting part of stamp collecting and philately in general is that YOU decide what you will collect. There are no rules or requirements that impact upon this fascinating hobby. This article provides an overview of some of the many highways and byways of stamp collecting. The great part of stamp collecting is that you can be as general or as specialised as you want with your collection. While most Australians start by collecting Australia, many develop other collections that 40 - Stamp News

may be sparked by a variety of factors. Many collectors find that philately is so fascinating that they have many collections which tend to be only limited by their finances. If you wish to spread your interests beyond Australia and even beyond stamps then the following ideas may help you decide which areas to investigate. What country should I collect? Collectors often develop an interest other than Australia through receiving stamps from relatives and friends overseas, as a result of visiting other countries, by perusing world catalogues or from discussions with other members of a stamp club. Sometimes people begin collecting a far away country as a substitute for visiting it. Whatever country or area you decide to collect it pays to be pragmatic about what is involved. A little bit of research with a catalogue or in your local stamp club’s library will show you what is involved. Some countries have a lot of quite expensive stamps that you may never be able to afford. To some this is no concern, but others decide to find a country to collect where they can get a satisfying degree of completeness. Others collect an area which is challenging but not necessarily expensive because the fun is in the chase. Staying with Australia Many collectors decide that they wish to continue collecting Australian stamps. But the question remains – is there more to collecting than just buying new issues or collecting one of each stamp? The answer to this question is very definitely – YES. Stamp collecting has many avenues besides basic collecting. While continuing to collect Australia, collectors can choose to specialise in many different ways including booklets, postal history, postal stationery, postmarks, revenue


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Philatelic Development Officer, APF stamps or detailed studies of particular issues. The scope is unlimited and Australia offers many satisfying challenges. Another possibility is collecting the stamps of the Australian states. Each Australian state issued its own stamps before Federation, and for many years afterwards before the first Commonwealth stamps were issued in 1913. Specialised Collecting Many collectors choose to study one issue or a group of issues of stamps in great detail. For example, many collectors of Australian stamps have chosen to form detailed collections of the early issues of the Australian Commonwealth, the Kangaroo and Map stamps and the King George V sideface stamps. Other collectors prefer to study modern issues in more detail including, for example, the peel and stick stamps currently issued by Australia Post. Australia Post is a pioneer in these stamps and they offer much scope for relatively low cost specialisation. There is great variety in these stamps with many different printings and with the stamps being sold in booklet and roll formats. Specialised information on Australian stamps is available through a wide range of specialised

publications. Your local stamp club or dealer is the best place to start for information. Postal History and Postmark Collecting Postal History includes the collecting of envelopes (often but not always with stamps attached) which demonstrate postage rates, mail routes, usage of stamps, and postmarks. A popular area for postal historians is to collect the postal history of the area where you were born. Collectors in this field often have a detailed knowledge of the operation and history of the postal system as well as knowledge of the social history of the period they collect. If you are interested in the past then this can be a fascinating area of specialisation. Postal Stationery Postal Stationery is stationery issued by the postal authorities which has an impressed stamp indicating the prepayment of a postal service. Usually the imprinted stamp will indicate the value of the postage paid although many modern issues just have an indication that postage has been paid. The most familiar are stamped envelopes, aerogrammes, stamped postcards, letter cards, and newspaper wrappers. Postal stationery is an increasingly popular collecting field in Australia and this is helped by the many items of postal stationery issued by Australia Post. Revenue and Railway Stamps Many collectors collect stamps issued by Governments for the purposes of collecting stamp duty or for the prepayment of parcels carried by the railways. Revenue Stamp News - 41


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stamps predate the issue of postage stamps by over a century. This is a vast field which is ripe for new discoveries and if you like a challenge can be most satisfying. Cinderellas Cinderellas are labels which look like stamps but which were not issued by the post office or by governments for either postal or stamp duty purposes. The variety of such labels is endless and can include publicity labels, labels for ‘private posts’, charity labels, airmail stickers and registration labels. Aerophilately There is something very romantic about collecting stamps and covers associated with the development of air mail services. Names such as Charles Lindbergh, Charles Kingsford Smith and Amelia Earhart all conjure up images of a pioneering age. To hold in your hands an envelope signed and carried by one of these aviators can be quite a thrill. This is why aerophilately has always 42 - Stamp News

Topical or Thematic Collecting Thematics involves collecting along a theme, with birds the most popular thematic among stamp collectors. Thematics involves not just collecting stamps but also postal stationery, covers, booklets and other stamp material that is part of your theme or story. At the highest level thematics involves telling a story using the philatelic material in your collection. This can be quite challenging but is also a lot of fun and need not be expensive. I’ve Decided – What Now? Once you have decided on a new collecting interest the best thing you can do is research your area of interest. This is best done by getting g advice from fellow collectors through your local stamp club or your local stamp dealer. Stamp Clubs Stamp clubs (or philatelic societies) exist in most areas and provide their members with the opportunity to meet with like-minded people and to share information about their hobby. They often offer displays, visiting speakers, newsletters or


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Philatelic Development Officer, APF magazines and purchasing schemes for books and accessories. Importantly they provide you with an opportunity to obtain stamps at reasonable prices through their exchange books. Many clubs also organise stamp fairs and exhibitions. Stamp club members can help you with advice on storing and housing your collection and give you ideas on new collecting areas. Specialised Clubs In addition to local stamp clubs there are many specialised groups which can help you enjoy your new collecting interests. These include clubs for collectors of postal history, postal stationery, thematics, and cinderellas as well as clubs for collectors of particular countries. For

Australian Philatelic Federation Web: www.apf.org.au Postal Address: The Secretary PO Box 891 Jamison Centre ACT 2614. Email: Ian.mcmahon4@bigpond.com State Council Addresses ACT: ACT Philatelic Council, GPO Box 1840 CANBERRA ACT 2601 NSW: Philatelic Development Council - NSW, PO Box 220 Darlinghurst NSW 1300 QLD: Queensland Philatelic Council, PO Box 9471 Wynnum Plaza PO Wynnum Plaza QLD 4178 SA/NT: South Australian Philatelic Council, GPO Box 10159 Adelaide Business Hub Adelaide SA 5000 TAS: Tasmanian Stamp Council, 59 Derwentwater Ave, Sandy Bay Hobart TAS 7005 VIC: Victorian Philatelic Council, PO Box 1, Carnegie Vic 3163 WA: Western Australian Philatelic Council, PO Bos 886, Subiaco WA 6904

information on such clubs please contact your state philatelic council or the APF. Dealers Developing a close relationship with a stamp dealer is one of the best ways of obtaining new material and getting valuable advice when starting a new collecting interest. For information about the dealers near you please contact the Australasian Philatelic Traders’ Association (APTA) www.apta.com.au Literature There is a vast array of specialised literature on just about every aspect of stamp collecting. This literature can be both hard to find and is sometimes expensive, however, this is one of the best reasons to belong to one or more stamp clubs as most have a library and some have great libraries.

Exhibition Timetable 4-7 May 2023 NZ 2023 Auckland 19-21 May 2023 Hobart One-Frame Venue : Hobart Town Hall

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Beginners please!

Hello and welcome to the next country in my tour of British Commonwealth stamps. I am taking a slightly different view here because if I am pedantic Orange Free State is not really a country, since it was an independent Boer sovereign republic under British

suzerainty (in simplistic terms this means the right of a country to partly control another) in Southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century. It ceased to exist after it was defeated and surrendered to the British Empire at the end of the Second Boer war in 1902. However I think this region is interesting and I hope you find this introduction to the stamps useful as well. One credit I will give is the Orange Freestate Study Circle here at http://orangefreestatephilately.org. uk/index.aspx – I recommend a visit to read and see more. The Orange Free State was annexed to the British Crown and renamed the Orange

Fig 1: SG 7 from 1868

Fig 2: SG 36 1882 overprint surcharge

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Fig 3: SG 104 from 1900 issue

Fig 4: SG 112 from later printing

common today, but some of the overprints are scarce. Many kinds of overprint errors are known (inverted, double, etc.), and some of them command high prices. In 1900, the British occupied the Republic and the previous stamps were overprinted

River Colony on 28 May 1900. In 1910 this colony along with Cape of Good Hope, Natal and Transvaal formed the Union of South Africa. The first Orange Free State stamps were issued in 1868 (Fig 1) . The sole design used was an orange tree, with the inscription “Oranje Vrij Staat” in the margin. The stamps were typographed by De La Rue and came in denominations from one penny to five shillings, in various colours. Periodic shortages forced the use of overprints in 1877, 1881, 1882, 1888, 1890, 1892, 1896, and 1897. The stamps of the republic are generally Fig 5: SG 133 from 1900 issue

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please! and used Cape of Good Hope stamps overprinted with the new name “ORANGE/RIVER/COLONY.” Fig 5. In 1902 a single 6d stamp was overprinted as the original occupation issues but with “E.R.I.” (Edward Rex Imperator), for Edward VII instead of “V.R.I.”. In 1903 a set was issued portraying King Edward VII, a springbok and a gnu (Fig 6). This set was printed again in 1905-09, and is the last set of the colony. As I mentioned you can learn more from a visit to the Orange Free State Study Circle. Well worth a visit. This from the home page. A lovely welcome I thought.

Fig 6: SG 144 from 1903 issue

“V.R.I.” (Victoria Regina Imperatrix, Latin for Victoria, Queens and Empress) and with the same value of the original stamps. Collecting stamps from this period is challenging, at least as I see it, as there were 17 separate printing operations. Readers can find out more on the Orange Free State Study Circle website. An example of the first printing is shown in Fig 3. This has the dots level with the letters, whereas on a later printing as in Fig 4 the dots were raised. There are many other differences to be studied which I will not try to explain here because the Study Circle does a very good job. The colony was renamed in August 1900 46 - Stamp News

The whole range of the many philatelic aspects of the country, from 1848 to 1910, is studied including the postage stamps with their postmarks and the rates of postage, the stationery, the revenue and telegraph stamps and the story of the Anglo Boer War with its effect on the Orange Free State and later, the Orange River Colony. The links include a viewing of a few of the rarities to be found which add to the fascination of collecting this country. To quote the late Robson Lowe: “The study of the stamps of the OFS is an excellent exercise for the brain and a complete panacea for the ills of this troubled world.” This is as true now as it ever was!

I hope you have enjoyed seeing these stamps. I welcome comments at cddstamps@gmail.com Until the next time. Enjoy your philately Michael cddstamps.com


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a portrait of the reigning monarch, beginning with King George V in 1933 when New Zealand coinage was first introduced to replace British currency. As is tradition, the King’s portrait faces in the opposite direction of his predecessor, Queen Elizabeth II. The King Charles III commemorative coins will be released on May 3, 2023. For more information on the King Charles III coin and stamp issues visit: collectables.nzpost. co.nz



DANISH RAILWAY PARCEL STAMPS When browsing the selection of magazines at major newsstands at rail stations in Germany and England I have been amazed by the sheer number of different magazines obviously aimed at railway buffs. I particularly remember counting almost 100 different titles at the newsagent’s in the Cottbus central rail station in the eastern part of Germany. There were magazines about old trains, historic lines, modern trains, ancient locomotives and modern train engines. It is quite amazing that there is such a lively market for this kind of publications. Obviously railway enthusiasts are willing to spend more money on magazines than most other people with speciality interests. Each summer my wife and I spend a day in Denmark using a 24-hour ticket for the Greater Copenhagen area (basically the northern part of the island of Zealand). What interests us is the network of local lines all starting at Hillerød, an ancient city located in the central part of the island. In the past the Hillerød station was the hub for a number of privately owned and operated railway companies serving mostly local towns and rural communities. They

all used stamps in connection with their carriage of parcels. The Danish railways celebrated its centenary in 1947. The first railway line had been opened between Roskilde and Copenhagen in 1847 and the Danish Post Office honoured the centennial with a set of three stamps (Fig. 1) issued on 27 June 1947. However, it was not really the first railway line in Denmark as in the past the country was much larger including the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein in the north-western part of today’s Germany. The first railway line between Altona (near Hamburg) and Kiel was opened in 1844. The first railway station in Copenhagen was inaugurated in 1847 and a new one was ready in 1864. The current Main Station was opened in 1911. It is the second busiest station in Denmark with some 100.000 daily passengers. A commemorative non-postal label (Fig. 2) marking the 75th anniversary of the Copenhagen Main Station was printed in 1986. DSB or the Danish State Railways dates back

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Christer Brunström to 1885. It has since taken over most of the more important lines and it is the main train operator in most of the country. The predecessor of the DSB dates back to the 1860s and the first parcel stamps were issued in 1875. Over the years there have been hundreds of parcel stamps including quite a few for specialised services. Shown in Fig. 3 is a 100-øre express parcel stamp issued in 1940. Many of the privately operated railway companies issued extremely colourful stamps for their parcel services. The island of Lolland in the south-east of the country was home to several railway companies including the Lollandbanen with a history going back to 1869. Lolland has a large number of beautiful beaches and several popular summer resorts. In the 1940s and 50s, the company released several stamps to serve as publicity for the region. The stamp shown in Fig. 4 was issued in 1955 and it features a sunny summer’s day at the beach near the port city of Rødbyhavn in the south of the island. Many parcel stamps of course picture all kinds of trains, locomotives, station houses or rail tracks.

The Høng-Tølløse Railway opened in 1901 and the first parcel stamps were issued that year. Most of the stamps issued by this company feature an old locomotive. The stamp shown nearby (Fig. 5) was probably part of the first 1901 issue. Høng is a small town in the west of Zealand, the largest of the Danish islands. Some of the Danish railway parcel stamps can be incredibly difficult to identify as they frequently only carry the acronyms of the companies. The stamps (Fig. 6) issued by the Ebeltoft- Trustrup Railway are particularly tricky as there is no mention of any railway. This company started operations in 1901 and over the years it used slightly more than 50 different stamps. The illustrated stamp shows the railway station in Ebeltoft. The Ebeltoft-Trustrup Railway was a branch line linking the ancient town of Ebeltoft (founded in 1301) on the eastern coast of Jutland with the main line station at Trustrup, a tiny village. The line was closed in 1968. Collectors of the Danish railway parcel stamps will soon discover that this is a very large area as

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DANISH RAILWAY PARCEL STAMPS many companies released stamps for more than a century and that each rate hike resulted in new values being overprinted on old stamps and sometimes more than once. There must be thousands of different stamps. One way of collecting these frequently very interesting stamps could be try to locate one or two representative examples from each railway company or to specialise in just one or two railway lines. Towards the end of the 20th century most of the railway companies ceased to use parcel stamps for a variety of reasons. In some cases large remainders were sold off to the trade and some 30 years ago I remember visiting stamp shops in Copenhagen where packets of up to as many as 500 different railway parcel stamps were on sale. In fact, complete mint sheets are available at a more than reasonable cost from some of the railways. In postal history we add cards and covers to our collections studying cancels, rates and postal routes.

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When it comes to the railway postal history items we need to look for complete waybills with parcel stamps affixed. Perhaps not that easy to obtain but they do exist. The Danish railway parcel stamps are particularly interesting as they frequently show incredible designs. Denmark is famous for its many colourful poster stamps and many of the parcel stamps were designed and printed by the same companies which specialised in advertising poster stamps. In Denmark there is a society devoted to railway parcel stamps. Today it is known as the Dansk Fragt og Banemaerkerklub (dfbk.dk) and its members have compiled very useful catalogues listing and pricing the stamps. Packets and collections still turn up on internet auction sites and they sell for quite reasonable prices. In fact this is one of the more inexpensive areas to collect despite the fact that some of the stamps are quite rare.

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philatelic clubs & societies new south wales Armidale Circle RSPC: Mtg 2nd Wed Australian Cmwlth Collectors Club of NSW: Mtg 3rd Mon 7.45pm, 1st flr. Philas House, 17 Brisbane St, Darlinghurst, Sydney 2001. Ph 02 9264 8301 Australian Numismatic Society, NSW Branch: Mtg 3rd Monday, Philas House Australian States Study Circle: Mtg 4th Wed 7.30pm; Ph: 02 9264 8301 Bathurst Stamp Coin and Collectables Club: Mtg 1st Mon 7.30pm, Old Eglinton fire shed, Park St, Elington Blue Mountains Stamp Club: Mtg 4th Friday (ex Dec) 8.00pm Katoomba Public School; PO Box 76, Blackheath Boambee East PS: Mtg 1st Tues (ex. Jan) 6pm Boambee East Comm. Centre, Bruce King Dr. Ph: 02 66581385 Burwood District SC: Mtg 4th Wed Campbelltown District PS: Mtg 2nd Wed 7pm; @ Catholic Hall Acacia St, Ruse. Inquiries: davidminer@westnet.com.au; PO Box 478, Campbelltown 2560 Castle Hill SC Mtg 2nd Wed 7.30pm, Hills District Bowling Club, Jenner Street, Baulkham Hills; PO Box 151 Castle Hill NSW 1765 China Study Group of PSNSW: Mtg 4th Mon 7.30pm; Ph: 02 9264 8301 Cinderella SC: Produces “Cinderellas Australia” and monographs; PO Box 889, Chatswood, NSW 2057 Club WIlloughby Philatelic Section : Mtg 4th Thursday Earlwood and District SC: Mtg 1st Wed Eastwood-Epping PS: Mtg 1st Tuesday Grafton Stampers & Everything Philatelic: Mtg 1st Sun 2pm (ex School Hols). Grafton Baptist Church Hall, Cnr Queen & Oliver Sts. Ph 02 6642 1363. email gbchurch@bigpond.com. Great Lakes SC: Mtg1st Sat 9.30am , Workshop & Market 1st Sat 9-12, Tuncurry Enq: Ph 02 6555 5664 Gosford PS: Afternoon Mtg 1st Mon Hawkesbury Valley PS (Richmond Stamp Club): Mtg 2nd Thurs (ex Jan) PO Box 28 Richmond 2753 Illawarra PS: Mtg 3rd Wednesday Corrimal Library, 15 Short St, Corrimal. 7.00 pm. Ph 0417 234 366 Lord Howe Island Postal History Society: Mtg by arrangement. Contact Pres: Dr William Mayo, 02 9918 6825 Maitland SC: Mtg 2nd Mon ex Jan. ‘Show & Tell’ every mtg E. Maitland Bowling Club, Bank St. Pres. Mark Saxby; Sec. David Carratt; Ph: 02 4932 4045 Email: carrotspatch@tpg.com.au Manly-Warringah Stamp Club: Mtg 2nd Tues, cnr. Pittwater Rd & Federal Pde, Brookvale. Sec. Graeme Morriss Ph: 02 9905 3255 email: stampsmw@bizland.com.au Milton-Ulladulla SC: Meeting 1pm on 4th Monday of each month (ex Dec.) Milton Ulladulla Bowling Club, St. Vincent Street, Ulladulla Sec. POBox 670, Ulladulla, NSW 2539 Tel. Barbara Smith 0244555214 Morisset Uniting Church SC: Mtg 4th Sat 10am (ex Dec) Mudgee Coin Note & Stamp Club: Mtg 1st Sunday Ph 02 63735324 Newcastle PS: Mtg 2nd Thurs, 2pm, and 3rd Weds 2pm (social) Pasterfield Centre, Horizon Drive, Cameron Park. www.newcastlephilatelicsociety.org.au

act Canberra, Philatelic Society of: 1st Thursday: General Meeting,3rd Thursday: Afternoon Meeting (IF REQUIRED),3rd Thursday: (Evening) Exchange Night, 2nd Tuesday: Postcard Group, 4th Monday: Machin Collectors Group. All meetings 7:45pm, Griffin Centre, Genge Street, Canberra City Postal Address:PO Box 1840,Canberra ACT 2601,Email:psc@netspeed.com.au www.canberrastamps.org

western australia The Airmail Circle of WA: Mtg 5th Monday “Wellington Fair” Unit 18, 40 Lord St. East Perth Tel: 08 9294 3356 Armadale-Kelmscott PS: Mtg 4th Tues; Ph: 08 9397 6525 email: fit.kanga@bigpond.com Bridgetown-Manjimup SC: Mtg 1st Thurs 4.30pm Bridgetown Library Ph 08 9761 4638 or 08 9761 2005 Busselton SC: Mtg 1st Mon, 5pm 7th Day Adv. Church, Alpha St; Ph: 08 9752 4449, 0400 646 282 email witches1@westnet.com.au Canning SC: Mtg 4th Monday Wilson Community Hall, Braibrise Rd Wilson. Ph: 08 9457 7565 Daytime SC: Mtg 1st Thurs; 08 9341 3576 Denmark SC: Mtg 1st Weds Lions Lair Rivermouth Inlet Drive, Denmark. Tel: 08 9848 3325 email: fishneil@westnet.com.au Eastern Goldfields: Mtg 3rd Thurs ; Ph: 0412 156 351 Eaton SC: Mtg 3rd Thurs, 7pm Ph. 08 9795 7744, email: scrapbit@tpg.com Fremantle and District PS: Mtg 2nd Wed, St. Peter’s Church Hall, 4 Hammad St., Palmyra. Circuit books 7pm, meeting 8pm Ph: 08 9284 7125 Have a go SC: Mtg Last Thurs. 137 Edward St, East Perth. Tel: 08 9305 2073 email: nigan@iinet.net.au Kalamunda SC: Mtg 3rd Wed; Ph: 08 9291 8484

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NSW club information:The Philatelic Association of NSW, PO Box220, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 Phone: 02 9264 8301

NSW Postcard Collectors Soc: Mtg 1st Wed 7.30pm; Ph: 02 9264 8301 Northern Suburbs PS: Mtg 3rd Thurs, 7.45pm, Naremburn Library, Central St, Naremburn off Slade St Orange Coin and Stamp Club: Mtg Last Tuesday, Orange Community Info Centre, 79-81 Kite St, Orange 7.30pm Parramatta PS: Mtg 1st Friday Penrith and District PS: Mtg 1st Thursdays, 8pm, J3A Bldg. Castlereash St. New PO Box: 252 Kingswood 2750. Ph: 02 4733 3062 Piallaway PS: PO Box 12, Werris Creek PHILAS Stamp Auctions: Mtg 2nd Sat Mar,Jul, Nov Ph 02 9264 8301 PS of Australia: Mtg 3rd Wed (exDec) PS of NSW: Mtg 4th Sat (Philas House), 3rd Tues (Chatswood); Ph: 02 9264 8301 Richmond River (Lismore) PS: Mtg 4th Thursday Royal Sydney Philatelic Club: Mtg 2nd Tues. (ex Jan); Ph: 02 9264 8301 Sapphire Coast Stamp & Coin Club: Mtg Enq 02 6495 7308. Mail to PO Box 285, Pambula, NSW 2549 St. George PS: Mtg 1st Mon Shoalhaven PS: Mtg 2nd Monday (Ex Jan) PO Box 4047, East Nowra 2541. Smithfield SC: Mtg 2nd Mon Society for Polar Philately: 2012 meetings: 2nd Wednesday of February, March, May, July, Sept and November held at Ryde Ex-Services Club 724-730 Victoria Rd, Ryde, NSW Tel: 9807 3344 (in Mackinnon room) starting at 8pm.Enq 0407 277 223 or email penviews@ hotmail.com Sussex Inlet and District: Mtg 3rd Mon Sutherland Shire PS: Mtg 2nd Tues. , 7:30pm, Sutherland Uniting Services Club, 7 East Pde, Sutherland. Information Secretary, PO Box 339, Sutherland, NSW 1499 Sydney Anglican SS: 2nd Sat. even months 9.30-2.30 St Paul’s Anglican Church, Cnr Moseley St and Vickery Ave CARLINGFORD www.sass.asn.au Tamworth PS: Mtg 1st Mon ex. Jan. Tamworth Bridge Club, 7 Hilton St, Tamworth Sec. Graeme Mitchell. PO Box 678, Tamworth NSW 2340 Ph. 02 67664853 Taree RSL Club Ltd SC: Mtg 3rd Mon Toronto SC: Mtg 1st Wed Turramurra SC: Mtg 2nd Monday, 7.45pm. Twin Towns Stamp Club Inc.: Mtg 1st Monday, 7.30p, Masonic Centre, 8 Boyd St, Tweed Heads, 07 5535 3168 Wagga SC: Mtg 1st Wed (ex Jan) ARCC Building, Tarcutta St, 7.30pm. Secretary: Peter Simpfendorfer Ph:02 6922 3393 Wyong PS: Mtgs: 3rd Tues 7.30pm, daytime meetings 1st Weds, KGV Heads group 4th Weds. Jim Spence Sec. 02 4392 3610 email: dandasonter6@bigpond.com

northern territory Alice Springs SC: Meet Informally; PO Box 1529, Alice Springs, NT, 0871. Ph 08 8953 3054 Darwin Philatelic Circle: 1st Sun. 10am - 2pm. 53 Flametree Crt, Rosebery; Ph:(08) 8931 2898; PO Box 1624, Palmerston, NT, 0831; Email: Nadine.Tinsley@nt.gov.au-. WA club information: WA Philatelic Council, GPO Box 9800, Perth, WA, 6001 Mandurah PS PO Box 625 Mandurah WA 6210 2nd Tues 4.45 - 6.30pm Bortolo Park Pavilion Cnr. Bortolo and Murdoch Drives Greenfields WA 6210 08 9581 1083 keithmich@bigpond.com Northern Districts SC: Mtg 2nd Mon; Ph: 08 9329 0117 Philatelic Forum: Mtg 1st Mon (ex Jan); Ph: 08 9294 4277 Rockingham & Kwinana (PS of): Mtg 3rd Tues (NB 2nd in Dec) Pres. Malcolm Brown; Sec. Terry Boyd; PRO Lucie Schokker Ph. 08 9419 1604; email: malcolm.b@iinet.net.au PS of WA: Mtg 3rd Tues; Ph: 08 9294 4277 Stirling PS: Mtg 4th Wed (ex Dec); Clubrooms, Charles Riley Reserve, Wendling Rd, North Beach, Ph: 08 9447 7256 The Postmark Circle (WA): Mtg 2nd Mon; Ph: 08 9294 4277 Victoria Park SC: Mtg 1st Wed; Ph: 08 9472 8072 or 08 9450 5280 WA Study Group: Mtg 4th Thurs (ex Dec) 08 9384 1050 Wanneroo SC: Mtg 3rd Mon; Ph: 08 9305 3130.


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May 7 - (1st Sun) Western Suburbs Stamp, Coin & Banknote Fair, Strathmore Bowling Club, 40 Loeman St, Strathmore. 8am-1.30pm. Enq: 0410 538 039. May 21 - (3rd Sun) Stamp, Card - Phone Card Fair, Clayton Senior Citizens Centre, 19 Mary St. Clayton. 8am-1.30pm. Dealers. Ph: 0410 538 039. May 28 - (last Sun ex Dec) Ringwood East Stamp Fair Senior Citizens Hall, 2-8 Laurence Grove, (behind the shops, off Railway Ave.) Ringwood East. 8am-1.30pm. Ph. 0410 538 039

queensland May 8 - (2nd Mon) Gold Coast PS Sale, Rm 1, Southport Comm. Centre, Lawson St, Southport. 11.30am - 2.30pm Brisbane Table Tennis Assoc Centre

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