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Aitutaki #1/27. Mint Lightly Hinged / Hinged assembly of 22 almost all different 1903-1920 overprint issues (on stamps of New Zealand). The only duplicate is the 1911 Pictorial issue (#9) which was selected for a discernable shade difference. A lovely group. 2026 Scott US$306.65 = $414.00
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Albania - High-quality mint and used selection of 1924-1945 regular and semi-postal issues, neatly arranged in mounts on computer generated pages. A total of 53 stamps, with a spot check showing the mint to be Lightly Hinged. 2026 Scott US$315.50 = $425.95
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Australia #1/126. Comprehensive used collection of Australian "Kangaroos" and George V "Heads", all organized and numbered per Scott catalogue, covering the period if 1913 to 1931. Many sub-numbers are included for die, shade and/or watermark varieties. A fair number of duplicated are included, which opens up further room for specialized study and postmark interest. We noted a few mint hinged, including #5 (cat US$140.00) and #9 (cat US$140.00), but most are used. While a few small faults are to be expected, a close inspection of the scans will reveal many nice copies and overall condition well above average. A great introduction to this classic era of Australian stamps, ready for a more serious development and specialization. A total of 247 stamps. Owner's 2021 Scott US$1,994.00 = $2,691.90
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Australia #1-12. The first dozen denominations, up to the 5/- of the Kangaroo issue of 1913 with the "Wide A" and "Wide Crown" watermark. Lots of clean, readable cancels. A couple of shorter perforations are noted, but otherwise an attractive group, in better condition than often seen. 2025 Scott US$641.75 = $866.35
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Australia #55. Sound and F/VF used example of the 1917 issue 10 shilling bright pink and grey Kangaroo, watermark 10 (Narrow Crown and Narrow A). Light postmark. A real gem for the collector of early used Australia. A bit of perf toning, mentioned "for the record". 2026 Scott US$300.00 = $405.00
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Australia #56. Used example of the 1916 issue £1.00 ultra and brown orange Kangaroo, CDS cancel. Some shortish perfs, mentioned "for the record", but a lovely stamp with rich colour. 2026 Scott US$1,750.00 = $2,362.50
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Australia #132. F/VF mint example of the iconic 5sh Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932 issue. Full original Never Hinged gum, but with natural gum bends / crackling as usually seen, and with small square of darker colour gum (originally thought to be a hinge mark), so we are cautiously valuing this as hinged. A well above-average example of this elusive stamp, missing from most Australia collections we see. 2026 Scott US$460.00 = $621.00
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Australia #223 Variety. Complete mint Never Hinged sheet of 80 (right pane) of the 1949 issued 1/2d orange Kangaroo, clearing showing the "Sky Retouch" constant plate variety in position 6/8 (line 6, stamp 8). We also noted a flaw in position 9/4 "line to the left of ear", and possible more to be found. Small tear in top margin (stamps OK). The "Sky Retouch" is listed in Gibbons as #228b, and severely undervalued (in our opinion) at £60.00 for the single stamp. Estimate = $100.00
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Australia - A nice quality used collection 1920's to 1970's, generally fine or better, with mostly unobtrusive postmarks, cover the "post-Kangaroos and Heads period", up to 1970. Fairly complete for the period, with only a few holes here and there. An excellent lot for the new Australian collector, or anyone interested in a "used compliment" to an existing mint collection. Many perforation varieties and some watermark varieties, as noted by the previous owner. A few "back of the book" and some un-counted duplicates round-out this group. Owner's 2021 Scott US$580.00 = $783.00
History

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Australia - Accumulation of never hinged Australia, 1980's-2003, containing several hundreds of stamps in roughly 12 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #772/2142, containing several sets, blocks, souvenir sheets, and presentation packs. A spot check indicated some items cataloguing $10 to $15 and up each, with only a portion of the lot catalogued by the owner using a Scott 2018 catalogue totaling $729.00. Face value alone is AUD$575.00. A lovely lot for the Australia or worldwide mint collector, or the postage user. A very fine lot. Estimate = $350.00
History

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Australia - Accumulation of used Australia, 1913-2016, containing over 2,500 stamps in several stock pages and a stockbook. This fairly well organized lot generally ranges from Scott #1/4575, containing a selection of Kangaroos and KGV Heads, modern and back of the book issues, and a few Australian States stamps. A spot check indicated some issues cataloguing $10 to $20 and up. A nice lot with finds for the dedicated collector from this popular collecting country. A few small faults to be expected, overall fine to very fine. Owner's older 2018 Scott US$1,940.00 = $2,619.00
History

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Australia - Collection / accumulation of primarily never hinged Australia, 1914-1986, containing several hundreds of stamps in over 17 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #21/974, containing several sets, blocks, plate blocks, gutter pairs, and back of the book issues. A spot check indicated a few items cataloguing $10 to $20 and up. Mint face value alone is roughly a few hundred dollars. A nice lot for the mint collector from this popular collecting country. Overall fine to very fine. Owner's older 2013 Scott US$1,353.00 = $1,826.55
History

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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-1998, containing over 1,000 stamps in several stock pages (loose and in a binder), along with a stockbook. The lot generally ranges from Scott #1/1630, noting a fairly good representation of Kangaroos including #s 1-3, 6-10, 39, 41-42, 47a, 54, along with selections of KGV Head issues, along with singles, sets, and partial sets cataloguing $5 to $10 and up. The lot also includes a few mint issues throughout, leaving better finds for the dedicated collector. A few small fault to be expected, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $150.00
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-2002, containing over 1,500 stamps on many album pages. This fairly well organized collection generally ranges from Scott #2/2078, containing sets, a small selection of Kangaroos and KGV Heads, airmails and other back of the book issues. A nice starter collection from this very popular collecting region. Owner's older 2013 Scott US$1,602.00 = $2,162.70
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Australia - Collection of never hinged and used Australia, 1966-1992, containing over 1,350 stamps in many homemade pages. This nicely organized collection ranges from Scott #394/1261, containing primarily sets, with used material hinged onto pages, and mint material primarily in hingeless mounts and in a few photo corners. The owner's older Scott catalogue for the used material only catalogue US$507.00, and face value totals AUD$240.00, leaving room for a higher catalogue value once the mint is accounted for. A nice starter lot from this popular collecting country, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $250.00
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Australia - Collection of never hinged Australia, 1966-1988, containing over 700 stamps in a Seven Sea's album and in some glassines and 102 cards. The collection generally ranges from Scott #394/1085a (fairly complete in period), containing several sets, gutter pairs, and more. Owner's 2014 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals $741.00. Face value alone would be a likely few hundred dollars. A nice clean lot for collectors, dealers, or postage users. Estimate = $250.00
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Australia - Consignment remainders of used Australia, 1913-2019, containing a few thousand stamps in a few formats including many manila stock pages, homemade pages, and a few stockbooks. A cursory check indicated a nice selection of over 50 Kangaroos, including Scott #54 (x3, c.v. $300 total), along with over 100 KGV Heads (including various shade types), and continues with a typical accumulation of stamps with strength from the 1950s to the 1980s. The lot also includes two annual collections from 2018-2019. A nice lot with for the Australia collector, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $180.00
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Australia - Lovely collection of used Australia, 1913-1989, containing over 1,250 stamps in a Stanley Gibbons album. The collection ranges from Scott #1/1161, noting singles, several sets, a few coils, blocks, strips, and souvenir sheets, along with a small selection of Antarctic Territories. The collection contains roughly 20 different Kangaroo stamps (noting Scott #54 c.v. $100), along with a nice selection of KGV Heads (including Scott #66-76 c.v. $67.40 total), along with some singles and sets cataloguing $10 to $25 and up. A nice clean collection that should be continued until completion, overall fine to very fine. Owner's 2026 Scott $2,145.00 = $2,895.75
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Australia - Nice accumulation of primarily never hinged Australia, 1950's-1990's, containing many hundreds of stamps in roughly 20 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #311/1435, containing singles and primarily sets, with a spot check indicating material cataloguing $5 to $10 each. Owner's 2013 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$878.00, face value alone would be at least a few hundred dollars. A nice clean lot for collectors and dealers alike. Estimate = $200.00
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Australia - Nice Accumulation of primarily never hinged material, 1930's-2000's, containing many hundreds of stamps in a variety of formats including stock pages, 102 cards, and more. A cursory check indicated singles, several sets, gutter pairs, souvenir sheets and panes, blocks, etc., with some material cataloguing $10 and up each. The majority of the collection has been catalogued using an older Scott catalogue totaling US$906.00 ($1,223.10 CDN), leaving value for collectors and dealers alike. Face value alone totals several hundreds of dollars. A nice mint group for all collectors. Estimate = $300.00
History

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Australia - Nice collection of mint Australia, 1913-2005, containing over 1,300 stamps on many album or stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #1/2641a, containing many singles, sets, blocks, and a few souvenir sheets, many hinged onto pages, along with some never hinged material. A cursory check indicated some material cataloguing $10 to $15 each. Face value alone would be several hundreds of dollars. Some duplication throughout, still a nice lot for collectors and dealers alike. Owner's older 2014 Scott US$1,447.00 = $1,953.45
History

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Australia - Nice collection of used and never hinged Australia, 1913-2004, containing over 1,000 stamps in roughly 100 album or stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #1/2357, containing singles, sets, booklets and booklet panes, with the collection essentially being in two halves. The first part is a primarily never hinged collection from 1969 to 2004 (mostly in hingeless mounts), in roughly 75 album pages, with the second part being a used collection containing a few Kangaroos up to the 1980's. A nice collection for all collectors as we suspect not only a high catalogue value, but face value in the hundreds of dollars alone. A nice collection, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $250.00
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Australia - Nice collection of used Australia in 5 Deluxe padded Stanley Gibbons 4-ring binders, with 4 having the original cardboard outer box, 1991-2016. The collection contains several hundreds of stamps, with better representation from 1991 to 2005, and pretty sparse thereafter. The prime value in this lot are the 5 lovely albums and pages, which would have originally retailed several hundreds of dollars. A nice starter collection and should be continued until completed. Estimate = $300.00
History

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Australia - Nice group of Australia post office presentation packs, 1970's-1990's, containing just over 100 in totals noting singles, several sets, and a few souvenir sheets, including the "Australian Bicentennial Collection". A clean lot especially for topical and thematic collectors as we encountered several suitable subjects, or for dealers looking for stock. Face value is at least a few hundred dollars and well worth our low estimate. Estimate = $150.00
History

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Australia Covers - Clean collection of roughly 250 Australia postal stationery with first day cancels, 1980-1997, mostly cacheted and unaddressed and postmarked with the regular Adelaide datestamp along with a few special commemorative cancels. Also includes 5 different Frama-franked cacheted first day covers, as well as 14 different freight link Adelaide to Darwin unaddressed covers. Clean and very fine for the postal stationery specialist. Estimate = $120.00
History

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Australia States - Comprehensive collection of used Tasmania collected for town postmarks, 1857-1912, containing roughly 750 stamps neatly arranged in a stockbook. The collection appears to range from Scott #9/81, including a small selection of early issues. The collection has a nice selection of postmark types including cds, duplex, numeral, along with manuscript and a few other types, noting several 'sock on the nose' town cancels. A lovely collection for the Australia or Commonwealth town postmark collector. Estimate = $350.00
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Australia States - Lovely collection of used Australian States collected for town postmarks, 1850's-1900's, containing roughly 800 stamps neatly arranged in a stockbook. The collection appears to have equal representation from Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania, with some stamps identified and priced $10 and up each. The collection has a lovely array of postmark types including cds, duplex, squared circles, sunburst, along with registered, ship mail, numerals, and a few other types, noting many 'sock on the nose' town cancels. A lovely collection for the Australia or Commonwealth town cancel collector. All pages photographed online. Estimate = $350.00
History

28
Australian Antarctic Territory - An interesting stock of mint and used stamps, 1950's-2012, containing many hundreds of stamps in roughly 30 stock or homemade pages housed in a binder. The lot contains mint or used singles, along with a few mint souvenir sheets, noting a nice used cancel study on the first 2sh issue, along with a few items cataloguing $10 and up including Scott #L97b ($65), L97c ($40), leaving better finds to the dedicated collector. Duplication is 10 or more for some issues, still a nice lot from popular collecting area, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $100.00
History

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Australian Antarctic Territory - Nice group of never hinged Traffic Light gutter blocks of 10, 1998-2012, containing 45 blocks in total. This well organized lot ranges from Scott #L108/L167 with many of the items identified cataloguing $10 and up. A nice clean lot from this popular collecting region, ideal for collectors and dealers alike. All pages photographed online, and should be worth our estimate. Estimate = $150.00
History

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Australian States - Accumulation of various Australian States stamps, with a couple hundred in "102" cards or glassines. Largely unchecked, perfect for the postmark hound. Estimate = $100.00
History

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Australian States - Collection / accumulation of used Australian States, 1850's-1900's, containing many hundreds of stamps in over 15 stock pages and additional album pages. A cursory check indicated representation from Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, and Western Australia, noting a wide variety of postmark types including cds, double circle, duplex, squared circle, and more, noting many 'sock on the nose' town cancels. A nice lot for the Australia or Commonwealth postmark collector, with better cataloguing items to be discovered by dedicated collectors. Overall fine to very fine, with online photos showing a sampling. Estimate = $350.00
History

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Bahrain #1/14. Near-complete used first King George V set overprinted "Bahrain" on stamps of India. The set is missing #7 and #9 but includes the 5-rupee high value with both the regular and "more common" inverted watermark. A clean group. 2024 Scott US$560.75 = $757.00
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Bahrain #1/61A. Nice mint selection of overprinted India and Great Britain issues covering the reigns of King George V and King George VI. The better KGV includes #13 (nice corner copy) and #19. The first KGVI set is hit or miss up to the 5 rupees, and the second and third sets are complete. All are hinged, many quite lightly. 2024 Scott US$503.25 = $679.40
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Bahrain #15-36. Used, overprinted stamps of India, with the last two sets of King George V issues (including both dies of the 2 anna). The first King George VI issue is complete up to the 15-rupee value and missing only the 25R high value. A tough set to find. 2024 Scott US$469.85 = $634.30
History

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Bangladesh #1/125. Mint Never Hinged group of 1971-1973 issues, with 82 stamps, including souvenir sheets #68a, 125a, all neatly arranged and identified on a couple stockpages. 2026 Scott US$170.75 = $230.50
History

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Belgium #513a. VF mint example of the seldom offered 1952 issue semi-postal souvenir sheet, issued to mark the 25th anniversary of the Cardinalate of J.R. Van Roey, Primate of Belgium. Never Hinged, but with some minor disturbance from the previous album mount. A very respectable example of this souvenir sheet. 2025 Scott US$425.00 = $573.75
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37
Bermuda #1/117. All different used selection of QV to early KGVI issues, with lots of light cancels, definitives and commemoratives, plus some Scott-listed die types, shades, etc. A number of better items throughout (e.g. #2, #6, #58, #88, #93, #94) and few with visible faults. Two pages worth. 2024 Scott catalogue value US$772.05 = $1,042.20
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Bermuda #9/141. Two pages of mint pre-Elizabethan issues, including bits and pieces of the "Dry Dock", "Caravel", "Seal of the Colony", "Local Representation" sets, with most of the King George V and KGVI long sets, including a half dozen KGVI "Key Plates" up to 5/-. Fresh appearance, hinging generally on the lighter side. 2024 Scott US$599.35 = $803.70
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Bermuda, Barbados and Bahamas - Mint and used collector's stock of issues, with duplication, laid out on stockpages. Several better noted (see owner's inventory sheet), along with postmark interest. Owner's 2020 Scott of the Barbados catalogues US$424.00 = $572.40 CDN alone. Estimate = $120.00
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British Commonwealth - Accumulation of primarily mint British Commonwealth stamps, 1950's-1970's, containing many hundreds of stamps in several stock pages in 5 binders. A cursory check indicated primarily material from Australia, New Zealand (and from the Pacific Islands), Canada, British West Indies and Africa, noting singles, sets, partial sets, and a few souvenir sheets. Catalogue values for single issues generally range from $2 and under, but did note a few singles and partial sets cataloguing $7 to $15 and up each. A nice lot with potential finds for the dedicated collectors, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $140.00
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British Commonwealth - Collection of primarily never hinged 1977 Silver Jubilee issues, containing many hundreds of stamps in roughly 70 album or stock pages in a binder. The collection has representation from about a dozen countries including Falkland Islands, Antigua, Cook Islands, Bermuda, etc., noting singles, sets, souvenir sheets, and booklets, commemorating the Silver Jubilee. The collection also includes a few other Omnibus issues, and some CAPEX 1978 material. A nice lot for the Commonwealth collector. Estimate = $150.00
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British Solomon Islands #1-7 Forgeries. An interesting group of 1/2d to 1sh "War Canoe" 1907 series, each used with a forged "Munia" CDS cancel. Attributed to Belgian forger Lucian Smeets, well done, close to the colours of issue. These forgeries are identified by having the paddle touching the shore at right, while in the originals the paddle is clear of the shoreline. An interesting group. Estimate = $100.00
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Burma - Collection of mint and used Burma, 1937-1968, containing a few hundred stamps in over Minkus album pages with hingeless mounts. A look of material indicated singles, sets, and partial sets, noting the following run of stamps with Scott #s 1-13, 14 (these all mint, with additional used), 18A-34 (mix of mint and used). 35-50 (mint, with additional used), 70-101 (mh), 116-135 (mh), !N46 (mh, c.v. $120), O43-O55 (mh, $200 total), and more. A nice overall fine collection, with all pages photographed online. Estimate = $250.00
History

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Canada #4. VF used example of the 1852 issue 3p red beaver imperforate, with full margins all around. A nice dark "brick red" shade of this issue. 2026 Scott US$200.00 = $270.00
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Canada #7. VF used example of the 1855 issue 10p blue imperforate Cartier. Nice clear margins on all sides, but a note a very shallow hinge thin on reverse (visible in fluid). A pretty example of this elusive stamp. 2026 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #8. Fine+ used example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Clear margins on three sides, then just in at right. Attractive "21" 4-ring Montreal postmark. 2025 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #8. VG/Fine mint/unused example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Clear / huge margins three sides, but trimmed in on bottom. There are traces of gum, which may be regum, so we have valued this as unused (no gum). A scarce unused issue in any condition. Note the heavily re-entered frameline at top (bottom of stamp above). 2026 Scott Classic US$875.00 = $1,181.25
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Canada #9. F/VF used example on piece of the 7½p green Queen Victoria 1857 imperf pence issue, with three clear margins, the just in on upper-right corner. A scarce dated copy, with Dec 7th 1858 Montreal postmark. A premium example of this issue. 2026 Scott Classic US$3,000.00 = $4,050.00
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Canada #14/19. Attractive used selection of 1859 First Cents issues, with 10 stamps in total , neatly arranged on a stockpage. Unchecked for shades, perfs or varieties. Valued as basic / lowest catalogue value stamps only. 2026 Scott US$1,292.50 = $1,744.90
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Canada #15. Fresh and VG/Fine centered mint (probably regummed) example of the 5c vermilion Beaver from the 1859 First Cents series. A tough mint stamp to acquire. Valued as unused, no gum. 2026 Scott Classic US$425.00 = $573.75
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Aitutaki #1/27. Mint Lightly Hinged / Hinged assembly of 22 almost all different 1903-1920 overprint issues (on stamps of New Zealand). The only duplicate is the 1911 Pictorial issue (#9) which was selected for a discernable shade difference. A lovely group. 2026 Scott US$306.65 =
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Albania - High-quality mint and used selection of 1924-1945 regular and semi-postal issues, neatly arranged in mounts on computer generated pages. A total of 53 stamps, with a spot check showing the mint to be Lightly Hinged. 2026 Scott US$315.50 =
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Australia #1/126. Comprehensive used collection of Australian "Kangaroos" and George V "Heads", all organized and numbered per Scott catalogue, covering the period if 1913 to 1931. Many sub-numbers are included for die, shade and/or watermark varieties. A fair number of duplicated are included, which opens up further room for specialized study and postmark interest. We noted a few mint hinged, including #5 (cat US$140.00) and #9 (cat US$140.00), but most are used. While a few small faults are to be expected, a close inspection of the scans will reveal many nice copies and overall condition well above average. A great introduction to this classic era of Australian stamps, ready for a more serious development and specialization. A total of 247 stamps. Owner's 2021 Scott US$1,994.00 =
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Australia #1-12. The first dozen denominations, up to the 5/- of the Kangaroo issue of 1913 with the "Wide A" and "Wide Crown" watermark. Lots of clean, readable cancels. A couple of shorter perforations are noted, but otherwise an attractive group, in better condition than often seen. 2025 Scott US$641.75 =
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Australia #55. Sound and F/VF used example of the 1917 issue 10 shilling bright pink and grey Kangaroo, watermark 10 (Narrow Crown and Narrow A). Light postmark. A real gem for the collector of early used Australia. A bit of perf toning, mentioned "for the record". 2026 Scott US$300.00 =
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Australia #56. Used example of the 1916 issue £1.00 ultra and brown orange Kangaroo, CDS cancel. Some shortish perfs, mentioned "for the record", but a lovely stamp with rich colour. 2026 Scott US$1,750.00 =
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Australia #132. F/VF mint example of the iconic 5sh Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932 issue. Full original Never Hinged gum, but with natural gum bends / crackling as usually seen, and with small square of darker colour gum (originally thought to be a hinge mark), so we are cautiously valuing this as hinged. A well above-average example of this elusive stamp, missing from most Australia collections we see. 2026 Scott US$460.00 =
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Australia #223 Variety. Complete mint Never Hinged sheet of 80 (right pane) of the 1949 issued 1/2d orange Kangaroo, clearing showing the "Sky Retouch" constant plate variety in position 6/8 (line 6, stamp 8). We also noted a flaw in position 9/4 "line to the left of ear", and possible more to be found. Small tear in top margin (stamps OK). The "Sky Retouch" is listed in Gibbons as #228b, and severely undervalued (in our opinion) at £60.00 for the single stamp. Estimate =
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Australia - A nice quality used collection 1920's to 1970's, generally fine or better, with mostly unobtrusive postmarks, cover the "post-Kangaroos and Heads period", up to 1970. Fairly complete for the period, with only a few holes here and there. An excellent lot for the new Australian collector, or anyone interested in a "used compliment" to an existing mint collection. Many perforation varieties and some watermark varieties, as noted by the previous owner. A few "back of the book" and some un-counted duplicates round-out this group. Owner's 2021 Scott US$580.00 =
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Australia - Accumulation of never hinged Australia, 1980's-2003, containing several hundreds of stamps in roughly 12 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #772/2142, containing several sets, blocks, souvenir sheets, and presentation packs. A spot check indicated some items cataloguing $10 to $15 and up each, with only a portion of the lot catalogued by the owner using a Scott 2018 catalogue totaling $729.00. Face value alone is AUD$575.00. A lovely lot for the Australia or worldwide mint collector, or the postage user. A very fine lot. Estimate =
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Australia - Accumulation of used Australia, 1913-2016, containing over 2,500 stamps in several stock pages and a stockbook. This fairly well organized lot generally ranges from Scott #1/4575, containing a selection of Kangaroos and KGV Heads, modern and back of the book issues, and a few Australian States stamps. A spot check indicated some issues cataloguing $10 to $20 and up. A nice lot with finds for the dedicated collector from this popular collecting country. A few small faults to be expected, overall fine to very fine. Owner's older 2018 Scott US$1,940.00 =
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of primarily never hinged Australia, 1914-1986, containing several hundreds of stamps in over 17 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #21/974, containing several sets, blocks, plate blocks, gutter pairs, and back of the book issues. A spot check indicated a few items cataloguing $10 to $20 and up. Mint face value alone is roughly a few hundred dollars. A nice lot for the mint collector from this popular collecting country. Overall fine to very fine. Owner's older 2013 Scott US$1,353.00 =
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-1998, containing over 1,000 stamps in several stock pages (loose and in a binder), along with a stockbook. The lot generally ranges from Scott #1/1630, noting a fairly good representation of Kangaroos including #s 1-3, 6-10, 39, 41-42, 47a, 54, along with selections of KGV Head issues, along with singles, sets, and partial sets cataloguing $5 to $10 and up. The lot also includes a few mint issues throughout, leaving better finds for the dedicated collector. A few small fault to be expected, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-2002, containing over 1,500 stamps on many album pages. This fairly well organized collection generally ranges from Scott #2/2078, containing sets, a small selection of Kangaroos and KGV Heads, airmails and other back of the book issues. A nice starter collection from this very popular collecting region. Owner's older 2013 Scott US$1,602.00 =
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Australia - Collection of never hinged and used Australia, 1966-1992, containing over 1,350 stamps in many homemade pages. This nicely organized collection ranges from Scott #394/1261, containing primarily sets, with used material hinged onto pages, and mint material primarily in hingeless mounts and in a few photo corners. The owner's older Scott catalogue for the used material only catalogue US$507.00, and face value totals AUD$240.00, leaving room for a higher catalogue value once the mint is accounted for. A nice starter lot from this popular collecting country, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Australia - Collection of never hinged Australia, 1966-1988, containing over 700 stamps in a Seven Sea's album and in some glassines and 102 cards. The collection generally ranges from Scott #394/1085a (fairly complete in period), containing several sets, gutter pairs, and more. Owner's 2014 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals $741.00. Face value alone would be a likely few hundred dollars. A nice clean lot for collectors, dealers, or postage users. Estimate =
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Australia - Consignment remainders of used Australia, 1913-2019, containing a few thousand stamps in a few formats including many manila stock pages, homemade pages, and a few stockbooks. A cursory check indicated a nice selection of over 50 Kangaroos, including Scott #54 (x3, c.v. $300 total), along with over 100 KGV Heads (including various shade types), and continues with a typical accumulation of stamps with strength from the 1950s to the 1980s. The lot also includes two annual collections from 2018-2019. A nice lot with for the Australia collector, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Australia - Lovely collection of used Australia, 1913-1989, containing over 1,250 stamps in a Stanley Gibbons album. The collection ranges from Scott #1/1161, noting singles, several sets, a few coils, blocks, strips, and souvenir sheets, along with a small selection of Antarctic Territories. The collection contains roughly 20 different Kangaroo stamps (noting Scott #54 c.v. $100), along with a nice selection of KGV Heads (including Scott #66-76 c.v. $67.40 total), along with some singles and sets cataloguing $10 to $25 and up. A nice clean collection that should be continued until completion, overall fine to very fine. Owner's 2026 Scott $2,145.00 =
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Australia - Nice accumulation of primarily never hinged Australia, 1950's-1990's, containing many hundreds of stamps in roughly 20 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #311/1435, containing singles and primarily sets, with a spot check indicating material cataloguing $5 to $10 each. Owner's 2013 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$878.00, face value alone would be at least a few hundred dollars. A nice clean lot for collectors and dealers alike. Estimate =
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Australia - Nice Accumulation of primarily never hinged material, 1930's-2000's, containing many hundreds of stamps in a variety of formats including stock pages, 102 cards, and more. A cursory check indicated singles, several sets, gutter pairs, souvenir sheets and panes, blocks, etc., with some material cataloguing $10 and up each. The majority of the collection has been catalogued using an older Scott catalogue totaling US$906.00 ($1,223.10 CDN), leaving value for collectors and dealers alike. Face value alone totals several hundreds of dollars. A nice mint group for all collectors. Estimate =
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