Selection of WWI patriotic labels, with various types of War Bond labels (7, with one duplicate), Tasmanian label encouraging enlistment (2), also ½d perforated 'DISABLED SERVICE' War Seal, and Y.M.C.A. 'SNAPSHOTS FROM HOME LEAGUE' seal, generally fine and a scarce group (11)
World War I 'LIBERTY LOAN' patriotic label featuring sailor and flag sheet of 25, large stain at lower right corner, few other blemishes and splitting of roulettes between second and third rows, however very scarce as a complete sheet
1937 N.S.W. Sesquicentenary publicity labels prepared by the N.S.W. Organising Committee and printed by photogravure by the N.S.W. Government Printer, with a sheet of 30 (few tone spots in selvedge), and blocks of 18 and 15 and a few singles, strips of 4 and 6 showing plate wear, and examples on covers (3). Also a modern facsimile sheet of 30. A fine group of this Cinderella
1937 N.S.W. Sesquicentenary: Tilsha Products labels printed by rotogravure by Waverley Press, reconstructed sheet of 56 comprising blocks of 44 and 4 (3) (some spotting), also a partial reconstruction of 36 in singles mounted on sheet, a strip of 4 and singles (6) (total, 102)
1938 International Poster Stamp Association labels for N.S.W. Sesquicentenary: sheets of 49 comprising imperforate without marginal numbers, perf with red numbers, perf with green numbers, and perf with blue hand numbering (the latter affixed to board and with spotting); also a perf facsimile sheet of 50, and a range of other multiple and marginal pieces showing variations in the marginal inscription, plus various smaller multiples and a range of singles, and examples of the original packets in which the sheets were sold. Some faults but most are good to fine, and an exceptional study of this Cinderella (approx 450)
1938 Parramatta Sesquicentenary: International Poster Stamp Association sheet of 40 labels, also a large stock of single labels in all 40 designs showing the different printing colours, 1938 cover with eight labels affixed (toning), plus an example of the sesquicentenary medallion produced by Murray Bros. Some faults but generally fine (approx 300)
'Our Beautiful Empire' sheet of 24 labels in Blue produced by the Orient Line, plus the booklet with the 24 labels affixed. Final column on sheet affected by toning, otherwise fine
1950 Australian National Philatelic Exhibition (Melbourne) label featuring Sydney View and Half-length sheets of 12 (3), one opt with dates of Exhibition in Black, and one with dates of Exhibition in Green, also singles (5) and cover (2); and engraved label featuring view of Collins Street (die engraved by Frank Manley) imperf block of 8 and pairs (2) in blue, and imperf block of 8 and pairs (2) in red-brown, and perforated sheets of 50 in blue, and red-brown, all very fine (165 + 2 covers)