Lot 375
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Numeral cancels on imperfs comprising '87' (Ispwich) on 1d pair and single, 2d pair and single, and 6d, and '96' (Maryborough) on 6d, mostly four-margin and all with legible strikes (8)
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Lot 376
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Brisbane: 1857 (7 Aug) envelope to Newcastle-on-Tyne U.K. with imperf 6d Olive-grey Diadem cancelled '95' ray type numeral. Brisbane, Sydney and arrival (DE 7 1857) backstamps. Envelope with some soiling
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Lot 377
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Brisbane: 1858 (23 Mar) entire to Ipswich with imperf 2d Deep Blue (just touched top left and right) tied by '95' ray type numeral. Fine
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Lot 378
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Brisbane: The Provisional Period (26.1.1860 - 31.10.1860): 1860 (26 Mar) entire to Sydney with imperf 6d Fawn tied by '95'; ray type numeral, Brisbane and 'SHIP LETTER/SYDNEY' (MR 30 1860) backstamps. One side flap missing and other small Faults
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Lot 379
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Gladstone: 1859 (28 Sep) entire to Brisbane with imperf 1d Orange-red pair cancelled (not tied) by '131' ray type numerals, with Gladstone, Maryborough, Gayndah and arrival (OC 17 1859) backstamps. Entire somewhat fragile with splitting along folds, and stain at top centre of face panel
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Lot 380
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Ipswich: 1857 (14 Dec) cover to Melbourne bearing Imperf 1d and 6d Diadems (both touched at top) tied by ray type '87' numerals. Reverse with Ipswich despatch an Sydney transit datestamp, and red "SHIP LETTER/FREE/G.P.O. VICTORIA" arrival (DE 221857) datestamp. Some ink marks on face, otherwise fine. Ex H. Gordon Kaye
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Lot 381
| | Estimate: $750 | Realised Price : $900 |
Ipswich: 1858 (19 Feb) cover to Melbourne with Imperf 6d Diadem (margins all round) cancelled tied with fine strike of ray type '87' numeral, reverse with Ipswich despatch and Sydney transit datestamp, and red 'SHIP LETTER/ FREE/G.P.O. VICTORIA' arrival (MA 6 1858) datestamp. Note inside flap reads "If there is an 'English Mail' leaving you can inclose this letter to Father and Mother - Write soon as possible." Face with recipient's notation at left, otherwise very fine
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Lot 382
| | Estimate: $600 | Realised Price : $460 |
Ipswich: 1858 (30 Mar) envelope to Melbourne with imperf 6d Grey (good margins) cancelled (not tied) by '87' ray type numeral, Ipswich, Sydney and 'SHIP LETTER/ FREE/G.P.O. VICTORIA' (AP 7 1858) backstamps. 2003 Briefmarkenprufstelle Cert
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Lot 383
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Ipswich: 1858 (18 Jul) envelope to Melbourne with imperf 1d Carmine-vermilion, 1d Orange-red, and 2d Deep Blue (2) (touched in places) cancelled (not tied) by '87' ray type numerals, Ipswich, Sydney, and 'SHIP LETTER/FREE/G.P.O. VICTORIA' (JY 27 1858) backstamps. 2005 RPSL cert stating 'the stamps have been lifted and the cover ironed - cannot certify that all the stamps originated on the cover'. Ex Sir Miles Rivett-Carnac
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Lot 384
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Ipswich: 1860 (5 Jan) cover to Melbourne with Imperf 2d Diadem Plate I strip of three cancelled (not tied) by indistinct '87' ray type numerals. Reverse with Ipswich and Brisbane datestamp and red Melbourne arrival (JA 24 60) cds, fine and clean. Ex Ginger and Gordon Kaye
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Lot 385
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Maryborough: 1859 (26 Jul) envelope (water stained) to Sydney with imperf 2d Blue pair (clear to large margins) tied by '96' ray type numerals, and endorsed 'P "Clarence" '. Maryborough and Sydney arrival (AU 1 1859) d.s. on reverse. Face with considerable toning and water stains
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Lot 386
| | Estimate: $800 | Realised Price : $650 |
Warwick: 1857 (28 Jun) entire to Ipswich with imperf 2d Blue (touched at right) cancelled (just tied) by Barred Numeral '81', reverse with Warwick, Drayton and arrival d.s.
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Lot 387
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Warwick: 1860 (16 Mar) registered entire headed 'Warwick' to Tenterfield NSW bearing Imperf 2d Diadem tied by ray type '260' numeral of Maryland (transit cds of MR 7 1860 on reverse). Apparently carried across border for posting and with manuscript 'Rec'd 6d paid' and 'Registered 76' . When Queensland became a separate Colony on 15 December 1859, the cross border rate rose from 2d inland to 6d intercolonial, and there was a certain apathy towards this increase. It was also apparent that border residents could hand letters to the mail contractor who would carry them across the border, where these "loose letters" would be cancelled at the nearest Post Office. A very fine and unusual usage
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