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Lot 2173 - British Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria - H. R. Harmer Inc The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British CommonwealthAustralia, Victoria, H&G 30-31, 1908 1d, 1½d "Great White Fleet" Visit Postal Cards, mint cards, each with very slightly rounded corners and trivial blemishes, 1d light corner bend, Fine set (Stieg P33-34) Sale 3044: The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British Commonwealth - Monday, June 21 - 10 a.m. Eastern H. R. Harmer Inc The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British CommonwealthBritish Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2179 - British Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria - H. R. Harmer Inc The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British CommonwealthAUSTRALIA, Victoria, H&G C1/9, 1886/1901 Registry Envelopes Collection, 23 mint and 2 used envelopes, some minor duplication incl different sizes and highlighted by (mint unless otherwise noted) H&G C1, C1a (2), C2A "Specimen" overprint, C3, C3a, C4(2), C4a(3), C5, C6 (some flap wrinkling), C7, C7b, C8 (2), C8a, C8b, C8c, C8c used to Germany, C8f, C9, C9a "Melbourne" favor cancel, generally fresh and F-VFSale 3044: The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British Commonwealth - Monday, June 21 - 10 a.m. Eastern H. R. Harmer Inc The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British CommonwealthBritish Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2174 - British Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria - H. R. Harmer Inc The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British CommonwealthAUSTRALIA, Victoria, H&G 30, 1908 1d "Great White Fleet" Visit Postal Card, Melbourne SP 2 1908 machine cancel, addressed to "Victor Harbour/ South Australia" and datelined "Clifton Hill Sept 1st 1908", some light bends in upper left quadrant but still a Fine use mailed during the sailors' visit to Melbourne (Aug 29-Sep 5), message mentions "..We saw the American Fleet steam up the Bay & anchor in full view of us. It was a great sight..." (Stieg P33)Sale 3044: The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British Commonwealth - Monday, June 21 - 10 a.m. Eastern H. R. Harmer Inc The Dr. Larry C. Parks Collection of Postal Stationery Part I: British CommonwealthBritish Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2041 - British Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria - H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3013: United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections1883 OHMS Cover to Melbourne with Commandant Local Forces/ Victoria/ Frank Stamp, blue envelope with nice strike of the frank and a partial Williamstown Vic SE 14 83 cds partially overlapping, light strike of Victorian Naval Forces "Belt and Buckle" double oval cachet, ms 14/9/83 date inserted, backstamped Melbourne SE 14 83, small tear in backflap, still Very Fine, the only known cover with this naval cachet and though to be the first military or naval cachet from any Australian state. rnBy 1870, Williamstown was known as the major cargo port of Victoria with the Customs Department, pilots, the Victorian Navy, and the Harbour Trust all having established bases in the port of Williamstown. The Victorian Naval Forces comprised the permanent force known as the Victorian Navy, and a 300-strong Victorian Naval Brigade consisting of the Williamstown Division and the Sandridge (Port Melbourne) Division. The combination of the Victorian Navy and the Victorian Naval Brigade were known collectively as the Victorian Naval Forces. In the years leading up to Federation the Victorian Naval Forces were considered the most powerful of all the colonial naval forces.rn H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3013: United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and CollectionsBritish Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2031 - British Commonwealth australian states - victoria - Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British Empire1905-10 KEVII, £1 dull blue, perf. 11, h.r., well centered, pencil notation on gum, v.f. (SG 445) Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British EmpireBritish Commonwealth australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2028 - British Commonwealth australian states - victoria - Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British Empire1901 KEVII, £1 deep rose and £1 dark blue, set of two, h.r., well centered, £1 thin, otherwise v.f. (SG 399-400) Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British EmpireBritish Commonwealth australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2029 - British Commonwealth australian states - victoria - Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British Empire1905-10 KEVII, £1 dull rose, h.r., well centered, v.f. (SG 431a) Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British EmpireBritish Commonwealth australian states - victoria |
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Lot 2030 - British Commonwealth australian states - victoria - Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British Empire1905-10 KEVII, £1 salmon, perf. 11, heavy h.r., nicely centered, v.f. (SG 444) Cherrystone Auctions The Monarchs Collection of Great Britain and British EmpireBritish Commonwealth australian states - victoria |
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Lot 3041 - British Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria - H. R. Harmer Inc 3012 Sale1883 OHMS Cover to Melbourne with Commandant Local Forces/ Victoria/ Frank Stamp, blue envelope with nice strike of the frank and a partial Williamstown Vic SE 14 83 cds partially overlapping, light strike of Victorian Naval Forces "Belt and Buckle" double oval cachet, ms 14/9/83 date inserted, backstamped Melbourne SE 14 83, small tear in backflap, still Very Fine, the only known cover with this naval cachet and though to be the first military or naval cachet from any Australian state. rnBy 1870, Williamstown was known as the major cargo port of Victoria with the Customs Department, pilots, the Victorian Navy, and the Harbour Trust all having established bases in the port of Williamstown. The Victorian Naval Forces comprised the permanent force known as the Victorian Navy, and a 300-strong Victorian Naval Brigade consisting of the Williamstown Division and the Sandridge (Port Melbourne) Division. The combination of the Victorian Navy and the Victorian Naval Brigade were known collectively as the Victorian Naval Forces. In the years leading up to Federation the Victorian Naval Forces were considered the most powerful of all the colonial naval forces.rn H. R. Harmer Inc 3012 SaleBritish Commonwealth Stamps and Covers australian states - victoria |
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Lot 658 - British Commonwealth australian states - victoria - Cherrystone Auctions Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World1905-10 £1 salmon, h.r., fine (SG 431) - Cherrystone Auctions Rare Stamps and Postal History of the WorldBritish Commonwealth australian states - victoria |