A pair of late Regency rosewood X frame stools, 53 cm wide (2) See illustration Condition report Report by GHSome very light scratches and age related knocks. Some small areas of restoration and loss to the varnish. Upholstery good and clean. Generally in good condition commensurate with age,
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Officials: Punctured 'OS', 1908 (Dec)-10 wmk sideways, perf 11 ½d black and yellow-green, vertical strip of 3, centre stamp with 'OS' omitted (SG O14, 66), centre stamp a few short perfs, this and lower stamp affected by light diagonal crease, each cancelled to order by neat Port Moresby cds for 19 APR 10, very scarce, purchased from SG in December 1991
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (17 Oct)-15 2d on 20f ultramarine, upper right corner horizontal strip of three (showing column values in margin), setting 1, pos. 8-10, right stamp showing variety "1" for "I" (SG 4/4a), used with light strike of the oval 'RABAUL/NEW BRITAIN' cancel (Gibbs type 8), the stamps separated vertically, cat £645+
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (17 Oct)-15 3d on 30pf black and orange/buff with error 'surcharge double' (SG 8e), setting 1 pos.9, tied to envelope by 'RABAUL/Oct 17 1914 first day issue cancel in violet (Gibbs type 2), the cover with some light toning, very rare with only two of these errors known in used condition, RPS Cert (1969)
Stamps of Australia overprinted: 1918-22 wmk w6, 3d greenish olive vertical strip of 3, lowest stamp die II, others die I (SG 109ab), used together with KGV 1d carmine-red (SG 103) on philatelic (L'Estrange Ewen) registered cover to England, each stamp tied by light RABAUL cds for 4 NO 20. with registration label (No 8019) below, reverse bears Sydney transit cds for 23 No 20 and Norwood arrival registered oval ds for 3 JA 21, fine and very scarce, BPA Cert (1990)
1901-05 Wmk vertical, 4d black and sepia and 1s black and orange on thin paper, comb perf (SG 13b and 15a), former used by very light Port Moresby cds which cannot be guaranteed and latter bearing forged part 'BNG' obliterator (BPA Cert 1998), however both stamps are genuine and very scarce, also a small used selection from same issue with values to 1s incl ½d on thin paper, 6d on thick paper with fine Port Moresby cds and two 2d used in Daru, condition mixed in places (17)
1931 (1 Jan) 2d on 1½d cobalt and light brown (Mullett printing) and 2d on 1½d bright blue and bright brown (Ash printing), each in a block of 4, upper left stamp with POSTACE at right (SG 121a, 122a), former fine used by central IOMA cds for 18 SEP 31, latter used on registered cover (25 MY 35) from Port Moresby to Sydney, this with BPA Cert (1984), also used singles of each printing without varieties, all fine
Stamps of Australia overprinted: 1915-16 wmk w2 2½d indigo (SG 74), wmk w6 (inverted) 2s brown (SG 97w) and 1918 1d on 1s green (SG 101) in vertical strips of 3 showing overprint sub types se-tenant, 2s odd short perf and light even gum toning, large part o.g., 2½d fine used by neat Rabaul cds, 1d on 1s used by similar strikes, this with some hinge reinforcement between stamps
1907 Brisbane overprint, small used selection on card incl wmk horizontal ½d black and yellow-green, thin paper and 2s 6d black and brown (SG 34a, 37), others wmk vertical with all values to 2s 6d present except 4d, light duplication incl three 1s black and orange, line perf (SG 44), condition a little mixed but most fine (14)
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (16 Dec) -15 setting 2 with surcharge spaced 5mm, 1d on 20pf ultramarine, error of value ('1d' for '2d'), pos.5 worn state (SG 19m), fine used by light part oval ds in violet, a great rarity of which only 4 examples are recorded, RPS Cert (1966) as former SG 19d, Ex Marquess of Bute and Gibbs. Corinphila 26 Sept 1988, lot 1849
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (17 Oct)-15 1d on 3pf brown variety "Short 1" (SG 1b), setting 1, pos. 1, with 'RABAUL/Oct 17' (1914) first day of issue cancel in violet (Gibbs type 2), light diagonal crease but a rare stamp which is not priced used in SG Part 1, cat £2,000 unused
Kokoda: 1901-05 1d on piece tied by fine strike of the "ASSISTANT RESIDENT MAGISTRATE, KOKODA" h/s (Lee 67) with m/s date "1/10/05" also 1d (vertical wmk) with very fine large part strike of the "KOKODA" cds (Lee 68) dated 20 SEP 06, one short perf but rare, also 1907-10 (small PAPUA) 6d horizontal pair with "REGISTERED/KOKODA.PAPUA" h/s (Lee 71) and two very light strikes of Lee 70 cds. The former two items Ex Croaker (part) lot 1011
1907-10 Small 'PAPUA', ½d yellow-green, wmk sideways, perf 11 (SG 59), complete unused sheet of 30 from vignette state 5 showing several constant varieties including 'retouched pole' (pos.7), 'retouched white leaves' (pos.20), 'thick d at right' (pos. 21), 'rift in clouds' (pos.23) and 'white leaves and comet' (pos.28), a few light bends, hinged in margins but stamps u/m
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (17 Oct) -15 5s on 5m carmine and black, setting 3 with surcharge spaced 3½ to 4mm, pos. 3 (SG 15), used by Rabaul Gibbs type 5 single line cancel, a rarity as setting 3 was used mainly on Marshall Islands stamps, some light toning, colour suffusion and trivial internal wrinkle, with 2009 BPA Cert and 2004 Eichele Cert, cat £16,000
Stamps of Australia overprinted: 1915-16 wmk w2 10s grey and pink (SG 84), sub type 'a', wmk w6 £1 brown and ultramarine (SG 99), sub type 'a', 1918-22 overprint type 11, wmk w6 1s emerald, 2s brown and 5s grey and yellow (SG 113, 115/16), each tied to large piece by neat RABAUL cds for 27 MY 20, a few light perf tones
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (17 Oct)-15 1d on 5pf green lower marginal horizontal strip of three (showing "Deutsch-Neu-" in margin), setting 9, pos. 1-3, stamp 3 variety '1 with straight top serif' (SG 2/c), fine used with three light strikes of the 'STEPHANSORT/13' cds (Gibbs type 6), stamp one with trivial thin spot, a most attractive multiple and a rarity from this setting, cat £770+
Registration labels of German New Guinea surcharged: 1915 (Jan) Setting G, 3d on 'Stephansort (Deutsch Neu-Guinea) (SG 40) label 'No'. 1000, a couple of missing perfs at top which do not detract from this rarity, used by light Gibbs type 10 cds. all known examples come from a sheet numbered 951-1000, this being the first stamp with the highest number, Holcombe Cert (1986)
1907 Brisbane overprint, 1s black and orange on thin paper with wmk vertical, horizontal pair both showing overprint double, one diagonal (SG 44ba), each neatly cancelled to order by light PORT MORESBY cds, spectacular and very rare. Only 24 stamps (from a single sheet of 30) have this error, of which only 11 have the full diagonal overprint (the other 13 have part diagonal overprints), one of the gems of the collection! Ex Croaker, lot 944
1907-10 Small 'PAPUA', wmk upright (or inverted), perf 11 1d black and carmine, 2½d black and pale ultramarine, wmk sideways, perf 11 2d black and violet, 4d black and sepia and 1s black and orange, all from pos.23 with 'rift in clouds' variety (SG 49, 51a, 52, 61, 65 vars), 2d and 4d each used by light KANOSIA cds, others by Port Moresby cds, all fine
Stamps of Australia overprinted: 1917 (September) registered cover from Madang to Sydney, franked 1915-16 wmk w2 2½d indigo (SG 74) vertical strip of 3 showing the three overprint sub-types se-tenant, also single ½d green (SG 65) with overprint type 'c', all tied by light Madang cds, with German registration label inscribed 'Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen', this being the German name for Madang, reverse bears Sydney arrival cds, some light creasing and tones but unusual
Stamps of Marshall Islands surcharged: 1914 (16 Dec) Setting 3 with surcharge spaced 3½ to 4mm, 3s on 3m violet pos.4 (SG 61), tied to small piece by light oval RABAUL ds (Gibbs type 8) in grey-violet for JAN 28 1915, a great rarity in used condition which was absent from the Gibbs collection, Holcombe Cert (1992) and signed Kohler & Richter
1977 Anthony Zemaitis Custom electric guitar, made for Richard Scrace and inscribed 'R A S, Custom 1977' to the engraved truss rod plate, below a 'Z' maker's plaque to the top of the head, 24 fret ebony fingerboard, 'SG' type mahogany neck through design body with natural maple top, classic Zemaitis bridge and engraved stopbar, Gibson 496R and 490R zebra humbucker pickups with alnico 2 magnets, upper switch to reverse the pickup phase and the lower coil tap for both, within a bespoke fitted hard case Provenance: This guitar is being sold on behalf of Richard Scrace who ordered this guitar from Tony Zemaitis in January 1977. The guitar is sold with a complete set of hand-written letters and receipts from Tony, documenting the entire build of the guitar, from first specification right through to collection. Personal letters to this effect were typical of Tony when making guitars for his clients, as he always had a close relationship with those he made guitars for. It is common knowledge that he would not build a guitar for anyone he did not like! Richard supplied his own pickups and Grover tuners to be fitted, which is talked about in the letters. The pickups that are currently on the guitar, are later replacements, which were fitted twelve years ago. Danny O'Brien, famous for engraving all of Tony's guitars (the truss-rod cover and stopbar on this example), is mentioned in the letters. The 'SG' shape body is probably unique, however the vendor did state that another client had seen this one being made in Tony's workshop and had been in discussions with Tony about making him one as well, albeit with an engraved top. This is an exceptional example, in very good condition, aside from the odd light blemish and mild surface buckle rash. Quotes from the letters: "Your box will be made with two acoustics, one for a certain "Harrison" and one for a band called 'Average Whites'" "Please stop sending me money!! he shouted as the white coats carted him off!!!" "Best wishes, Tony. P.S - Garden lock has just locked me out. It's one of those days so far. Not to worry!" "Will let you know final cost when I receive the machines and check with Danny on the engraving to ensure that all is settled before 29/3/77" "It looks absolutely super - virgin white I think the car industry would term it"
2008 Martin 000-28M Eric Clapton limited edition acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxxx9, limited number 2 of 461, signed by Eric Clapton to the label, with Madagascar rosewood back and sides and natural top, the finish with some light surface marks, original hard case, condition: good
1982 Gibson Les Paul Standard 82 electric guitar, made in USA, with unusual inked serial number to the back of the head, standard eight digit ser. no. impressed within the control cavity, highly figured sunburst finish with light surface scratches - mainly to the back, electrics in working order, original hard case, condition: very good

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