
(South – Picture Stationery) 1900s 1d. brown stationery card with illustration of Savings Bank showing clear images of three bicycles.

(South – Picture Stationery) 1900s 1d. deep red stationery card with illustration of twelve team oxen cart entitled ‘Carting – Far North’, fresh unused

(South – Picture Stationery) 1900s 1d. deep violet stationery card with illustration of twelve team oxen cart entitled ‘Carting – Far North’, fresh unused

(South – Picture Stationery) 1900s 1d. green stationery card with illustration of Camel train fine used without message.

(South – Picture Stationery) 1900s 1d. red stationery card with illustration of ‘Anglican Cathedral’ fine unused.

(South – Picture Stationery) 1910 1d. rose-violet stationery card with illustration of Camel train entitled ‘Carting – Far North’ used with fine square circle of Blumberg.


(South) 1908 Visit of United States Fleet 1d. red stationery card bearing very fine colourful image on front with Australian and American Flags and Coats of Arms, inscribed Australians Welcome Americans; fine unused

(South) 1909 1d. brown-purple picture stationery with illustration of Savings Bank showing clear images of three bicycles, used with full message from Semaphan, square circle despatch; good condition.


(Tasmania) 1898 2d green postal stationery envelopes, a set of six with different printed black views with titles. Fine Post Office issued stationery with only between 308-312 of each printed.

(Tasmania) 1898 2d. green postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘In Denison Gorge near Launceston’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 308 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.

(Tasmania) 1898 2d. green postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Lake Sorell from the Diamond Beach’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 312 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.

(Tasmania) 1898 2d. green postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Mount King William from the West’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 309 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.

(Tasmania) 1898 2d. green postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Mount King William from the West’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 309 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.

(Tasmania) 1898 2d. green postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Mount Wellington in Winter, from Huon Raod Hobart; fine unused Post Office issued envelope.

(Tasmania) 1898 2½d. red violet postal stationery envelop with black printed image entitled ‘Diana’s Basin and St Patrick’s Head’; a Post Office envelope fine unused with only 306 being produced.

(Tasmania) 1898 2½d. red violet postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Government House, Hobart’; a Post Office issued envelope fine unused with only 309 being produced.

(Tasmania) 1898 2½d. red violet postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Lake Crescent and the Old Man’s Head’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 312 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.
(Tasmania) 1898 2½d. red violet postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘Mount King William’; a Post Office issued envelope fine unused with only 311 being produced.

(Tasmania) 1898 2½d. red violet postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘The South Esk River at Launceston’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 312 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.


(Tasmania) 1900 2d. stationery letter card with picture on reverse entitled ‘Entrance Island, Macquarie Harbour’ and showing the Lighthouse, the front bears dark blue unusual SPECIMEN; a few slight tones.