New South Wales 1899 uprated 1/2d. postal stationery wrapper to Levuka, Fiji with 1d. tied Ship Mail Room Sydney cds, on arrival redirected with red manuscript Nukualofa, reverse with Haapia Tonga cds; fine and unusual.
New South Wales 1909 3d postal stationery registration envelope uprated by 2d. and cancelled White cliffs, the envelope originating at Nuntherungee, an outpost 40 miles west of white cliffs. The straight-line town marking in violet is possibly the only one recorded, as the post office closed in 1893.
New South Wales: 1864 registered folded outer letter sheet to Sydney franked watermarked (6d) registration stamp plus DLR 2d. each cancelled with ‘44’ numerals, two-lined REGISTERED/ YASS handstamp with manuscript number, reverse with Yass NSW and Sydney cancels.
New South Wales: 1867 outer letter sheet to Nantes, France bearing Melbourne despatch cds, annotated to go “Via Marseille”, faint red Paris transit, diamond-framed accountancy ‘G.B./ 1f.62 4/10th c’ applied and rated ‘10’ decimes, reverse with Paris a Nantes tpo and Chanternay S Loire arrival cds
New South Wales: 1876 (MY 8) registered cover to London franked two 2d. and 6d. DLR issues tied by ‘675’ numeral, manuscript registration and endorsed “Via Galle”.
New South Wales: 1880 (JY 20) cover to England franked 8d. yellow-orange, perf 13, paying the ship letter rate, via Brindisi, from Sydney to England. Carried on the P&O Ship “S.S.Assam”; light vertical filing crease to left.
New South Wales: 1893/94 Stamp Duty De La Rue proof for a 6s. value in lilac and carmine on white glazed card; fine and rare.
New South Wales: 1905 The Sydney Philatelic Club Jubilee 5d card very fine unused.
New South Wales: 1908 ‘Australians Welcome Americans’ 1 1/2d. picture postal stationery card very fine unused.
New South Wales: Undated parcel label, addressed to Marrickville, endorsed “flowers only” and franked with block of 2d. blue queen Victoria, cancelled by pen criss-cross grill which paid the 2lb parcel rate.
Queensland - Thursday Island 1905 cover to Bank of Tasmania, Hobart (believed to be the undercover address for Tatersall's during postal ban) franked pair 2d. tied '336' numerals with cds in association, reverse with Brisbane transit and arrival cds.
Queensland - Thursday Island 1905 cover to Hobart franked 1d. and 2d. tied '336' numerals with cds in association, reverse with Brisbane transit and arrival cds; slight faults to envelope.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA: 1906 1d. brown postal stationery card with blue image on front of ‘Norwood Town Hall’ to Eastwood bearing very fine cancel of Adelaide. With note on front “My first attempt at making picture postcard. Plenty of room for improvement”.
South: 1880 (JY 10) cover to England bearing single franking '8 PENCE' on 9d. tied Adelaide duplex, paying the via Brindisi rate. Missing backflap and other slight faults at back from mounting.
South: 1885 black proof on thick glazed card with handstamps at right reading BEFORE/HARDENING and 21 OCT 85; fine condition
South: 1889 proof on thick glazed card for the Four Pence value, handstamped 15 JUL 89 and BEFORE/HARDENING; fine condition.
South: 1890s OHMS formula registration envelope from Education Department to Dublin additionally franked pair O.S. 2 1/2 d. overprints tied unclear Adelaide square circle, vertical crease at left.
South: 1894 OHMS formula registration envelope from Education Department to Eden Valley additionally franked pair O.S. 2 1/2 d. surcharges tied Adelaide square circle.
South: 1894 proof on thick glazed paper for 6d. value, handstamped in blue 16 OCT 94, a late date as the basic stamp had already been issued in 1887 with perf 12, the perf 13 issue coming in 1896.
Tasmania 1842 entire to London with manuscript rate markings, red PAID date stamp, reverse with straight-line SHIP LETTER and red cds