Lot
398
$10.00
1974 "Birds of the World on Stamps" by W F Stanley, B S Ridgley & G E Eglajs. Two sections: ordered by classification & ordered by country. 102 pages.
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Lot
399
$15.00
All the Stamps of New Zealand, by L J G Franks, a very useful general book about NZ stamps. Revised 1981 edition - as new.
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Lot
400
$75.00
"Antarctic Posts", JH Harvey Pirie, c1948 (72pp) card cover (toning on this). Also "The Postal History of the Antarctic 1904-49", RV Bagshaw & J Goldup, 1951 (79pp), soft cover (fine). 2 items.
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Lot
401
$20.00
The 1913 1d Kangaroo by H Dormer Legge. 1980 46 pgs with illustrations of plate varieties & pmks. Softbound cover a bit scruffy.
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Lot
402
$75.00
"The Cancellations of NZ", RJG Collins, 1926. Rebound with hard cover (plain), without illustrations at end, 62pp. Also (similar binding) Notes on the Early Cancellations of NZ, KJL Scott, undated (c1950?), 20pp.
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Lot
403
$30.00
"Captain COQK's Log - 75th Anniversary Christchurch Philatelic Society (1986), signed by David Smitham (editor).
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Lot
404
$40.00
"New Zealand and the Universal Postal Union to 1907" by Capill. 133pp RPSNZ Monograph (1993).
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Lot
405
$20.00
"Sell More Stamps, Applying Psychology to Philatelic Dealing" by Robert J Gregory, Calder pub, 167pp (1999). Brand new.
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Lot
406
$750.00
Sotheby's Baillie British Commonwealth Auction Catalogues 2005-7 - 11 vol. 15kg weight. Excellent reference.
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Lot
407
$35.00
"South of the Old Coach Road (2004)", by J R Slattery, #71-120, 170 A4 pp.
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Lot
408
$25.00
"Tanganyika - Mafia Island" The "Tatiana" Collection, Feldman Auction Catalogue Dec 8 2017 (Geneva).
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Lot
409
$60.00
"The 1893 New Zealand Advertisement Stamps", by J A Robb (2006), 147 A4 pp & profusely illustrated in colour.
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Lot
410
$25.00
"The New Zealand Orchid Grower" by ID James (signed by author), 160pp profusely illustrated throughout in colour, with dust jacket & library-type protective cover.
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Lot
411
$40.00
The Sub-Antarctic Islands of NZ, Vol I, 1909 (ed Chas Chilton), published by Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, Copy No. 14, 31p, stapled in folder. Interesting history.
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