Postal Auction April 2026 - 369

Bids to be received by Tuesday 14th of April 2026 1:00 PM

Lots (1067)

Lot 721
Norway

1926 (18 Jun) Registered airmail cover to UK bearing Polar Bear defin set 7 plus 2 10c green defins tied OSLO ELISENBERG cds cancels, tatty in places but nice multi franked cover.

Estimate £ 200.00
Lot 722
NYASALAND

1908-11 EDVII 4d black and red on yellow unmounted mint showing watermark inverted variety, SG 76a.

Estimate £ 80.00
Lot 723
NYASALAND

1938 10s emerald & deep red on pale green fine used, SG 142.

Estimate £ 32.00
Lot 724
NYASALAND

1938 5s pale green and red on yellow fine used Blantyre cds, SG 141.

Estimate £ 16.00
Lot 725
NYASALAND

1938-44 £1 purple and black on red hinged mint showing Serif on G variety, fine, SG 143c.

Estimate £ 400.00
Lot 726
PALESTINE

1948 Postage Due 50m blue in a marginal mint block of ten with three stamps showing doubling of red overprint, unlisted error, SG PD21 var.

Estimate £ 60.00
Lot 727
Panama

1948 Cervantes Issue, Waterlow imperf proofs for 2c, 5c & 10c, and imperfs proofs without black centre vignette, each with hole punch. SG 484/6. (6).

Estimate £ 180.00
Lot 728
PAPUA

1920 (15 June) Multi franked regd OHMS front only (gum stains) to USA bearing 3 pairs of Lakatois ½d, 1d & 1½d tied PORT MORESBY cds cancels. Regd etiquette No. 651 in red from Treasury in Papua, nice front only.

Estimate £ 24.00
Lot 729
PAPUA

1929-30 Airmail: Ash Printing white paper 3d black and blue-green fine unused no gum, showing AIRMAIL overprint DOUBLE variety, see footnote after SG 114. SG 114 var.

Estimate £ 450.00
Lot 730
PAPUA

British New Guinea: 1905 Watermark vertical on medium paper line perf, 2/6 black and brown used with sock on the nose BNG oval barred cancel, superb and scarce, SG 16.

Estimate £ 1300.00
Lot 731
Papua & New Guinea

1901 British New Guinea 1½d blue Lakatois postal stationery card unused, very fine.

Estimate £ 36.00
Lot 732
Papua & New Guinea

1960 (1 Mar) 6d on 7½d blue (red ovpt) used on First Day Cover sent by Law Office KONEDOBU philatelically produced by Eric Douglas while working for the Territory Dept of Works (well known Australian philatelist), provenance seller was the widow of Jim Stephens who said Eric prepared this cover himself. T 6d tax mark on obverse. Tear in top left corner, otherwise fine. SG D1.

Estimate £ 325.00

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