Petite Treasures – May 2026

26–30 May 2026

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Lot no.3161

Condition

2

Catalogue no.44 proof

Opening150 €

1892, King Malietoa 2½ d., die proof in black and issued color rose, ungummmed as issued, very fine and scarce

Lot no.3162

Condition

6

Catalogue no.69

Opening70 €

1893, Surcharge 5 d. on 4 d. blue, tied by black "APIA FEB. 28" to cover to San Francisco with arrival mark, cover edges slight water stain, otherwise fine

Lot no.3163

Condition

1

Catalogue no.69a

Opening80 €

1893, 5d. on 4d. blue, Trial surcharge in red “5d.” with stop after value, unused, very fine, scarce

Lot no.3164

Condition

6 4

Catalogue no.102

Opening80 €

½d. on 5 pfg., block of four, fresh color and mostly good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA” to local cover, upper right stamp small pre-printing surface abhrasion, minor paper clip rust spots, otherwise fine

Lot no.3165
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.

Condition

5

Catalogue no.102c

Opening40 €

1914, ½d. on 5 pfg. with overprint variety "Comma after I", tied by cds "APIA 18.9.14" to small piece, fine 
 

Lot no.3166
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.

Condition

5

Catalogue no.103

Opening40 €

1d. on 10 pfg., upper marginal single with shifted surcharge, tied by cds. "APIA" to small piece, fine and interesting variety

Lot no.3167

Condition

6M

Catalogue no.68, 70

Opening200 €

1930, registered envelope carried on sixth stage of R.A.F. flight S.1419 from Kuching 5.7.30 to Singapore, franked at 44 c. and showing ´by air mail´ label with arrival Singapore 7.7.1930 c.d.s. on reverse, fine and scarce.

Lot no.3168

Condition

6M

Catalogue no.79, 81, 84

Opening100 €

1930, envelope carried on sixth stage of R.A.F. flight S.1419 from Kuching 5.7.30 to Singapore, franked at 22 c. and showing ´by air mail´ label with arrival Singapore 7.7.1930 c.d.s. on reverse, fine.

Lot no.3169

Condition

8

Catalogue no.146-149

Opening50 €

1946, FDC Centenary set of four cancelled KUCHING 15 MAY 1946, plus registered air mail envelope bearing C. V. Brooke $1, 50 c. and 15 c. (SG 115a, 119, 120) to USA (light crease), fine pair

Lot no.3170

Condition

6

Catalogue no.2

Opening100 €

1895 Postal stationery envelope Turtle 15 c. blue registered with additional franking of 4 pairs of the 2 c. die II at front and back cancelled SEYCHELLES 16.8.95 to Germany, at bottom left paquebot transit mkg. of the french AUSTRALIE 17/8/95 and at back arrival marking Ulm, one adhesive at back with tiny tear, otherwise very fine and fresh maritime cover.
 

Lot no.3171

Condition

6M

Catalogue no.Mueller 1

Opening100 €

1926, First Flight Singapore - Kuala Lumpur - Pelabohan Kelang (Aug 21), 1 c. black and 3 c. green, tied by Singapore cds. to cover, addressed to Port Swettenham with arrival 23.8.26 on reverse, fine and scarce, only five carried.

Lot no.3172

Condition

3

Catalogue no.16 Ia

Opening100 €

1900, Mafeking Baden-Powell 3 d. blue on blue, 18,5 mm, clear cancelled "MAFEKING, AP 25 1900" by light circular datestamp, well-centered and fresh, signed, very fine. SG £ 450 (SG 20)

Lot no.3173

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening50 €

1902/38, Maritime Mail 11 covers & stationery postcards, including ship cards (S.S.Persic, R.M.S. Carisbrook Castle on reverse of stationery card COGH), oneliner ‘Per Dunottar Castle’ on stationery envelope 1900, four cards cancelled OCEAN POST OFFICE, Paquebot, The Union Castle Mail Steamship Natal Agency 2.JUN.1916, some different, mainly fine.

Lot no.3174

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening50 €

1902/12, OCEAN POST: Ten postcards, three ship cards (S.S.Kinfauns Castle and Steamer Briton) and seven Portugal Madeira Funchal cards, including basket sledge ride from Monte to Funchal, all bearing stamps from Transvaal or COGH and cancelled OCEAN POST OFFICE, some different, mainly fine.

Lot no.3175

Condition

1

Catalogue no.1

Opening100 €

1900, Cape surcharged 1 d. on ½ d. green, a fine unused example of good colour, unused large part og., fresh and fine

Lot no.3176

Condition

3

Catalogue no.16I

Opening100 €

1900, Baden Powell 3 d. pale blue on blue, format 18,5 mm beetween frames, clear part cancelled MAFEKING CGH MY/3 1900, fine. (£550). (SG 19)

Lot no.3177

Condition

6

Catalogue no.12, 15a

Opening80 €

1858, Napoleon 10 c. light brown and 40 c. red-orange (this slightly oxidised) tied by ‘4012’ (Petit Chiffre) to folded envelope with content, bearing "SALONIQUE TURQ. D'EUROPE 16 MARS 58" c.d.s. alongside to Marseille with arrival mark on reverse, file fold, otherwise fine, mounted on exhibition sheet

Lot no.3178

Condition

6

Catalogue no.107-108

Opening50 €

1899, 1 sh. orange and 2 d. olive-green tied to registered cover by ‘DURBAN 17.10.99’ c.d.s., addressed to German East Africa, transit and arrival postmark ‘TANGA 6/12/99’ on reverse, two vertical folds, a rare destination and fine (Michel 51-52)

Lot no.3179

Condition

1

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €

1902, King Edward VII Revenue £5 black and violet, watermarked Crown CC, unused, fine, signed.

Lot no.3180

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

OpeningMake an Offer

1904, Registered envelope bearing ½ d. green, 1 d. carmine and pair 2½ d. blue, all tied by "REGISTERED JOHANNESBURG 13/JAN/04" c.d.s., oval "R" alongside, to "Hobart Tasmania 12/2/04" with arrival mark on reverse, tiny toned pinhole, otherwise fine and attractive with very unusual Australia destination

Lot no.3181

Condition

3

Catalogue no.2

Opening100 €

1869, Printed by Adolf Otto, Gustrow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin 6 d. pale ultramarine, thin paper, imperf, well margins, clear and distinct impressions, target cancel., fine.

Lot no.3182

Condition

3

Catalogue no.3

Opening70 €

1869, Printed by Adolf Otto, Gustrow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1 s. deep green, thin paper, imperf, clear and distinct impressions, crossed out by ink cancel., fine.

Lot no.3183

Condition

2

Catalogue no.4

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by Adolph Otto in Gustrow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin: 1 d. light brick-red, clear impression, rouletted 15½-16 on thin paper, unused no gum, wide setting, with break in corner at top left ‘1’, signed Thier.

Lot no.3184

Condition

3

Catalogue no.6

Opening60 €

1870, Typographed by Adolph Otto in Gustrow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin 6 d. green, clear impression, rouletted 15½-16 on thin paper, light cancelled, fine

Lot no.3185

Condition

1

Catalogue no.9

Opening100 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 6 d. dull ultramarine, coarse impression, imperforate, an unused example with well to good margins all round, fresh and fine. (SG £ 650).

Lot no.3186

Condition

3

Catalogue no.9

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 6 d. dull ultramarine, coarse impression, imperforate, light cancelled, large margins all round, of good colour, signed Köhler and Lemaire

Lot no.3187

Condition

3

Catalogue no.9

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 6 d. dull ultramarine, coarse impression, imperforate, light cancelled, well to closed margins all round, fine.

Lot no.3188

Condition

1

Catalogue no.13

Opening70 €

1870 , Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria: 1 d. pale rose-red, coarse impression, imperforate on thick hard paper, good margins all round, an unused example with large part yellow streaky gum, signed, fine.

Lot no.3189

Condition

1

Catalogue no.14

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretori: 1 s. yellow-green, coarse impression, on thicker hard paper, imperf wide margins with part of bottom stamp, unused with part gum, tiny thin at center and top, otherwise fine and good appearance. Signed Schlesinger.

Lot no.3190

Condition

3

Catalogue no.14

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 1 s. yellow green, coarse impression, on thicker hard paper, fine taget cancellation in blue on top left, fine.

Lot no.3191

Condition

1

Catalogue no.18a

Opening50 €

1870 , Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 1 d. pale rose-red, coarse impression, roulette 15½ to 16 on medium paper, unused, minimal aging from gum, otherwise fine

Lot no.3192

Condition

3

Catalogue no.18 a.o.

Opening100 €

1870/83, Eight stamps imperf, rouletted and perf. showing clear numeral cancellations 6, 8, 14, 17, 20, 21 and 25, all fine and fresh.

Lot no.3193

Condition

1

Catalogue no.18b

Opening80 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen at Pretoria. Deliveries of 4 July. 1 d. crimson, two stamps medium and thick paper, fine roulette 15½ to 16, each from the over-inked plate, unused with part gum, fine and attractive pair

Lot no.3194

Condition

3

Catalogue no.19b

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 6 d. deep ultramarine, blotchy coarse impression on medium paper, rouletted 15½-16, clear cancelled example from the over-inked plate, a veritable mass of colour from the over-inking, fresh and fine.

Lot no.3195

Condition

3

Catalogue no.19b

Opening50 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 6 d. deep ultramarine, blotchy coarse impression on medium paper, rouletted 15½-16, clear cancelled example from the over-inked plate, a veritable mass of colour from the over-inking, fresh and fine

Lot no.3196

Condition

3

Catalogue no.19b var.

Opening100 €

1870, Typographed by M.J. Viljoen in Pretoria 6 d. deep ultramarine, coarse impression on medium paper, imperf, clear cancelled example, variety on top ‘mass of colour from the over-inking’, fresh and fine.

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