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1935 Silver Jubilee, 12c Lithographic publicity proof in black on glazed card, 50x32mm. The Crown Agents had forty copies of this 12c lithographically printed by Waterlow & Sons (the original die proofs being recess printed) for sending to newspapers and magazines in order to illustrate the stamp and publicise the issue; these were accompanied by a request to return the proof after use, but a few were evidently never returned. Fine and rare. Photo included on Back Cover.
1936 King Edward VIII 3c Photographic essays, a stamp size essay with "2.7.36" on reverse, and a differing essay enlarged to 113x128mm with the designers name "Edward Dulac" below within the photographic border, the reverse dated "2.7.36" and endorsed "Reduce to ¼ white border not required". Also a third photographic essay for an alternative "ERI VIII" corner ornament also dated "2.7.36" on reverse. A unique group, from De La Rue archives. (3). Photo on Pages 164 & 220.
1914-19 $1 Booklets, two with light blue covers for booklets containing 25 4c stamps, no stamps remaining but the remaining stamp edging showing one contained 4c dull purple stamps, the other 4c carmine stamps; and grey cover booklet containing 4c dull purple part pane of six (a further six removed), 3c red pane of twelve and part pane of three (one removed) and 1c green pane of four, some toning to interleaving and stamps, all with rusted staples but presentable examples of these rare booklets. S.G. 16 (+ S.G. 1, 1a covers), all unpriced. (3). Photo on Page 166.
c.1930 $1.20 Booklets with white covers, the front cover similar to the $1.20 booklet in the previous lot, the back covers advertising the Official Postal Guide, originally containing panes of ten of the 2c green, 4c orange and 6c scarlet, one booklet stapled at right with five 2c stamps and a 4c stamp remaining, the other stapled at left with one 2c, two 4c and one 6c stamp remaining. Two rare unrecorded booklets, incomplete, otherwise very reasonable condition. (2). Photo on Page 166.
Seaview Hotel. 1915 Piece franked 1c with a fine Seaview Hotel c.d.s; and 1916 picture postcard from Saigon to Singapore, redirected with an overstruck but quite reasonable strike of the Seaview Hotel c.d.s, also a cancel on a single 6c stamp. One of the rarest of all Singapore cancellations. (3). Photo on Page 220.
1901 Stampless O.H.M.S cover to "Major Sutton, XVI M.I" with Singapore c.d.s and circular "GOVERNOR OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS / FRANK STAMP" with arms in the centre, also two further strikes of the Frank handstamp on pieces (one probably a proof strike), cover with central fold and part flap missing but very unusual. Also two 1939 registered O.H.M.S covers to London bearing a similarly worded Frank Stamp with smaller central arms, one stampless, the other franked 23c. (3). Photo on Page 172.
Postage Due Mail. 1905-75 Covers and cards, various "T" handstamps, charge marks with red boxed "SINGAPORE / TO PAY 12 CENTS" or "SINGAPORE / TO PAY 8 CENTS", "INSUFFICIENTLY / PREPAID", etc., also various "T" handstamps from other Malayan States, some earlier items with faults but several fine and less usual prewar items noted including Straits stamp disallowed in Johore, F.M.S stamp disallowed in Penang, etc. (75).
Societies and Clubs. 1902-66 Covers and cards from Exchange and Correspondence clubs and stamp clubs, also items from various Singapore clubs and societies including 1918 2c on 1c postcard from the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club (also 1915 postcard of the club with 3c perfined "S.T.C"), items from the Rowing Club, Swimming Club, Cricket Club, Golf Club, etc. (40).
c.1893-1900 Coloured postcards with views of Singapore, Collyer Quai and the Adelphi Hotel (posted in 1898), Boustead Institute (posted in 1900), Kampong Bahru or St Andrews Cathedral & Raffles Monument, the first two with Royal arms on reverse removed or masked by the stamp, fine early cards. (4).
1911 Aviation Meeting. Two picture postcards of "First Aeroplane Flight Race-Course Singapore 16th (17th) March 1911", one depicting J. Christiaens in his Bristol biplane, the other the plane in flight. The first card with a 1c stamp on the front cancelled to order at Singapore (Mar 23), the second posted in 1913 from Singapore to France franked 3c, this card with corner creases, otherwise fine and scarce. (2).
1899-1937 Picture postcards including postmen (3), policeman (also a photo), stamp and coin cards (3), 1935 Silver Jubilee (2) or 1937 Coronation (3) decorations, General Post Office (6), street scenes, two scarce 1907 double length panoramic cards (one by Hartwig & Co., with stamps removed, the other by G.R Lambert & Co., franked 3c to England, faults), etc. (42).
1885 1c + 1c Reply cards, two proofs in the issued design from the De La Rue archives, both dated "21 Aug 85", one with both cards endorsed "Cancelled" in red ink and the message card endorsed "not approved, the old post stamp to be used", the other with both cards initialled in red ink, minor toning, the second with fault to left edge of the reply card where it was removed from an archive page. (2).
1912 KGV 2c Postcard proofs, two with the unissued wording "The Address Only to be Written on this Side", one of these with blue crayon lines through the wording and stamp, a third proof in the issued format with the third line of wording removed, endorsed "Appd for wording & colour 3/5" and initialled. Rare proofs, from the De La Rue archives. (3). Photo on Page 180.
1904-11 KEVII Stamps (9) and pieces (9) all with type D2 "CHRISTMAS ISLAND" c.d.s, one piece franked 30c + bisected 4c with the very scarce boxed "CHRISTMAS ISLAND / JU 21 1911 / R" registration handstamp alongside, one 1905 c.d.s with the date inverted, various 1c - 30c stamps, also a 10c registration envelope stamp, a scarce group. (18). Photo on Pages 166 & 216.
1951 Covers to England, the first registered franked by ten Singapore stamps paying the 75c rate and bearing a Christmas Island registration label, tied by Christmas Island type D11 datestamps; the other cover franked Singapore 1c, 3c and 8c, the first two stamps each cancelled by the type D10 c.d.s, the other stamp by the D11 c.d.s, two unusual covers. (2).
1951 Cover from Ceylon to a crew member on the S.S "Bahadur" at Christmas Island, franked 30c, handstamped "T / 25 / CENTIMES" with Malayan Postal Union 5c vertical pair + 15c postage due stamps tied by Christmas Island type D11 datestamps. Roughly torn open at right edge with part of the 15c due stamp torn away, still a rare commercial use of these postage due stamps in Christmas Island.
1952-95 Covers and cards (27), pieces (2), C.O.P and a few stamps, including 1948 registered letter C.O.P, 1952-55 covers (2) and pieces (2) bearing Singapore KGVI stamps, 1952-54 KGVI 25c or 25c + 2c cipher stamp air letters, 1953-58 covers bearing Singapore QEII stamps (6, one with Eastamps Christmas card showing the Proud-Bailey staff) or stamps of Selangor or Perak, 1966-72 registration envelopes Specimen, unused (3) or used (4), etc. (30+).
1950 Registered cover from E.R Leigh Parkin of Cable & Wireless Ltd, to England, sent by barrel mail "per R.M.S Orion" with violet boxed "TIN CAN MAIL / COCOS-KEELING IS", endorsed "First Day Cover of Tin Can Mail Stamp, ERLP", backstamped circular "C.&W. LTD / 29 SEP. 50 / COCOS". Franked Australia 2/- and posted at St. Georges Terrace, Western Australia (Oct. 5), with Air Mail and registration labels. A fine registered cover. Photo on Page 188.
1959-69 Mint and used collection, many mint control blocks, F.D.Cs, some commercial covers and a few later issues, including 1959 New Constitution F.D.Cs (4), 1960 National Day 4c mint and used, 10c pair mint and block of four used all with watermark Crown to right of CA, 1960 National Day F.D.Cs (8), 1962-66 set in mint blocks of four and 10c strip of three with red-orange omitted from right stamp and partly omitted from central stamp (hinges on reverse), 1969 150th Anniversary of Singapore miniature sheet unmounted and set of six on F.D.C, etc. (100s). Photo on Page 192.
1948-56 Postcards and envelopes, comprising KGVI 4c postcards unused and used (2, one First Day use), 4c + 4c reply card unused, 4c postcard with added 2c Singapore stamp unused or used and similar 4c + 4c reply card unused, 4c postcard with added BMA 2c stamp used, 4c postcard with red 2c cipher stamp alongside used and unused, QEII 6c postcard unused and First Day use; KGVI 10c envelope unused and First Day use, QEII 10c envelope unused and First Day use. (16).
Official Postcards. 1960-64 KGVI 4c Postcards with the heading and arms overprinted with bars and "On Postal Service" in black, the stamp overprinted with "Date Stamp" within a box, overprints in serif or san-serif lettering, unused or used (5), one from Dempsey Road (Forces) Post Office requesting $1.73 due on a returned parcel, another requesting 40c due on a registered letter. Also c.1964-79 6c cards with overprint of bars and "On Postal Service", used and unused. (8).
Official Postcards. 1968 KGVI 4c Postcard with the heading and arms overprinted with bars and "On Postal Service" in red, the stamp overprinted "Date Stamp" within a box, posted within Singapore, advising a C.O.D parcel with trade charges of $206.87 awaits collection. Rust mark from a paperclip at upper edge, otherwise fine, very scarce overprinted in red. Photo on Page 190.
1947-59 Air letters with formula types used (12, one unusually registered); KGVI 25c yellow with boxed "By Air Mail" Specimen, unused (4) or used (11), or with scroll type "By Air Mail" unused (2) or used (4); KGVI 25c with red 2c cipher stamp, boxed "By Air Mail" unused (2) or used (2), or scroll type "By Air Mail" unused (3) or used (4); adhesive KGVI 25c or QEII 25c with red 2c cipher stamp both used; QEII two lines on reverse 25c unused and used (3), 30c unused and used, three lines on reverse 25c unused and used (4), 30c unused and used (2), some uprated. (61).
Switzerland. 1954 (Mar. 10) Cover franked 2/- from Melbourne to Geneva, a little scorched but without any cachet, enclosed within a white ambulance envelope with printed cachet and manuscript "A". The Swiss Post Office have incorrectly treated the ambulance envelope as unpaid, endorsing it with a "50" charge and applying a 50c grey postage stamp, tied by Geneva datestamp, to collect the fee. Attractive and most unusual. (2). Photo on Page 202.
Tangier. 1957 Centenary of British P.O 2/6, 5/- and 10/- overprints in lower left corner blocks with varieties hyphen omitted or hyphen added on stamp 9/2 (with additional 2/6 hyphen added block), also similar blocks from the later printing with this faulty cliché replaced, all superb unmounted. S.G. 340/2a/b, £625+. (10 Blocks).
1896-1900 Fronts (2), pieces (9) and a stamp, comprising Akassa type 4 on pieces (2) franked 5d or 5d + 2/6 and type 5 on front franked 2½d or pieces (2) franked 2½d or ½d + 1d + 2½d + 5d; Burutu type 4 on pieces (2) franked 1d or 2½d pair and type 6 on piece franked 2½d or a single 2½d stamp; Lokoja on 1d on piece (with part Customs Abutshi handstamp), 1½d pair on piece (with manuscript date two days earlier) or on front franked 2½d. All fine, one Burutu piece cancelled in black, the others all in violet. (12). Photo on Page 160.
1894-98 Mint and used collection, both 1894 sets and 1897-98 Crown CA issue to 2/6, many collected for their cancellations including scarce oval Registered New Calabar, boxed Niger Co. Ltd cancels of Burutu, Liverpool Paquebot or Packet datestamps, overseas cancels from Plymouth, Castletown (Portland), Le Havre, Hamburg, Freetown, 1902-07 uses in Southern Nigeria due to stamp shortages, etc. (441). Photo on Page 216.
1892-1901 Postal stationery postcards including 1893 Oil Rivers 1d card cancelled scarce "BENIN" parcel handstamp with Benin River c.d.s on the front, both in red; 1893 Oil Rivers ½d postcard with "BONNY" parcel cancel in black (a stamp unfortunately removed); also Oil Rivers 1d postcard posted at Opobo river, Niger Coast 1d postcards posted at Bonny River or Forcados River, etc. (7).
1864 Cover to England bearing 1856 imperf 6d blue pair (just touched at right, large margins on all other sides) each cancelled by two pen strikes, light oval St. Helena datestamp and red "LONDON / PAID" arrival c.d.s (Feb 23) alongside, backstamped at Lowestoft. Two pressed folds, otherwise fine, this first imperf 6d scarce on cover. With B.P.A Certificate (2007), which states "adhesives treated to reduce sulphurisation and corner crease (to left stamp) is genuine". Photo on Page 226.
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