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IRISH PHILATELIC CIRCLE www.irishphil.com NEWS and Auction List August 2021 Editor President and Auctioneer (UK) Treasurer and Acting Secretary Robert Benninghoff Rod Greer Brian Warren 9 Briar Road 1 Cowslip Close Irish Philatelic Circle Maple Shade Highcliffe PO Box 12624 New Jersey 08052 Christchurch Rathfarnham USA Dorset BH23 4US Dublin 16 England Ireland E mail address E mail address E mail address rmercer01@aol.com rod.greer@hotmail.co.uk brian.warren2@upcmail.ie IPC COMMITTEE President Rod Greer Vice President: Robert Benninghoff Editor: Robert Benninghoff Deputy Editor: Philip Kane Treasurer & Acting Secretary: Brian Warren Auctioneer - UK Rod Greer Southern Area Secretary: Peter Wood Auctioneer - ROI Frank McDonald Committee Members: Chris McDonagh, Des Quail Irish Area Secretary: John Lennon Webmaster: Philip Kane Publications Committee: President, Editor and Secretary Welcome to another bumper edition of Irish Philately. Well done to Bob and to all the contributors. Bob is in need of articles (however short) for the next edition. Please consider firing up the PC and writing that article asap. IPC Website Members are reminded of our website at http://www.irishphil.com which has recently been updated by our new webmaster Philip Kane. Members who want to access the "members only" section of the website should email Philip Kane (mr.philipkane@outlook.com) for a personal password. A large amount of Irish philatelic literature has been uploaded to the members’ area of the website in recent months. There are many titles by Barry Cousins including an excellent handbook on “The Bird Definitives”. If anybody has any Irish literature material for disposal please contact Philip at mr.philipkane@outlook.com. He is particularly interested in obtaining copies of IPS NEWS published by the Irish Philatelic Society including editions published in the 1970s. Also sought are any Volume 1 copies of the DF Newsletter. Can anybody help? THAT WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS COMPENDIUM See details inside the enclosed copy of Irish Philately. The compendium is going to print shortly. An order form is enclosed. Please note that payments should be to STAMPA not the IPC as they are arranging the despatch of same. Page 1 of 8
POSTING OF THIS ISSUE OF IRISH PHILATELY Due to the restrictions imposed by COVID 19, all copies of this publication will have been posted from Dublin. NEWSLETTER Our second edition was sent out in recent months. It includes short items of interest and up-to-date news. This is only distributed electronically. It is therefore important that we have your e-mail if you wish to receive same. Please e-mail irishphilateliccircle@gmail.com with your full name as per your address label and your e-mail address to receive same (unless you have already done so). If you have any snippets of information or a query for the newsletter please e-mail our editor. MEMBERSHIP New Members:- Barton RP Halcomb, Denmark Stuart Cousins, UK Ronan O’Laoi, Co. Clare Deceased:- Michael Murphy It is with great regret that I have to announce the death on 31st July 2021 of our past President Michael Murphy. Michael was a long time member and a great supporter of IPC meetings whether they were in Belfast, Chester, Dublin or London. STAMPA 2021 As most collectors will be aware, Stampa 2021 has been cancelled due to the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. All current members will receive a letter and the maxicard souvenir in late August/early September 2021. Additional orders for the card and for the cover can be placed via the order form enclosed. Note payments to Stampa. Included in this distribution:- Irish Philately – August 2021 That Was The Year That Was order form Stampa 2021 Souvenirs order form IPC NEWS and AUCTION LIST 2021-2 (note this is a STERLING auction) Note a selection of the auction lots will be illustrated on our website by late August. Page 2 of 8
IPC AUCTION 2020 - 2 CLOSING DATE: 18th October 2021 ALL STARTING PRICES IN £ STERLING & ARE THE RESERVE (NOTE Descriptions or Catalogue numbers are as sellers list OR best assessment by auctioneer) Note (1) Rx=Receiver (2) S/R=Single Ring (3) D/R=Double Ring (4) M/S or H/W=manuscript (5) RTS=Return To Sender (6) H/S=Handstamp (7) OFF/off=Official (8) pm or pmk=postmark (9) PD=postage due stamp) (10) UMM=Unmounted MINT (11) MM=Mounted Mint (12) sw=sideways (13) EL=Envelope (14) BPB=British Postmark Bulletin (15) VF Very Fine etc (16) Reg=Registered (17) PS=Official Postal stationery (18) m/c=machine cancel (19) RSE= Railtas Sealadac na h’Eireann (20) BAC=Baile Atha Cliaith (21) Blk. =Booklet ******MANY lots are DISPLAYED on the IPC web site. ****** LOT Nos Reserve 1) ” AGLISH CAMP/FERMOY” Double rim skeleton 1909 on Youghal Strand Postcard Addressed to Durham. Soldier mentions going “back to barracks” And a Sepia Photographic Postcard Caption “KING’S REGT AGLISH” camp (2 cards) £20 2) ” BERE ISLAND / M.T.O.” Double rim skeleton Nov. 1914 on ethnic Irish Postcard Addressed to London. Soldier in “ L.E.E. 1st 11/12 ” ` London Electrical Engineers Regt And a Sepia Photographic Postcard Caption “CAMP BERE ISLAND” (The camp was Also used in 1920-2 as an Internment camp for captured IRA members. (2 cards) £30 3 ) QV ½d Blue.Green ARMY OFFICIAL O/P postmarked S/R “BUTTEVANT” & Postcard “FRONT GATE THE BARRACKS BUTTEVANT” to London with ½dEVII S/R “BUTTEVANT” 1911 cancel & Humour PC addressed to L/Cpl “SCOTTISH HORSE, BALLYVINARE CAMP” with 1919 Maidstone m/c cancel and D/R “ENNIS” receiver. (3 items - 2 cards 1 stamp) £20 4 ) ”BALLINVONEAR CAMP” Skeleton 1915(?) on Main St Buttevant Postcard Addressed to Jersey Written in French from Rifleman Jersey Co.7th R.I.R GOOGLE IT !! & Real multi image photographic Postcard “GREETINGS FROM BALLYVONARE” (2 cards) £20 5 ) ”BALLINVO___R CAMP” Skeleton 1915 on KITCHENER”S Humour Postcard From 16th Div. (Irish) Soldier to BALLYGOWAN Co DOWN £10 6 ) ”BALLINVONEAR CAMP BUTTEVANT ” D/R postmark 1917 on Killarney Postcard Addr. to Gloucester. & Colour PC “MILITARY BARRACKS BUTTEVANT Co CORK”(2 cards) £20 7 ) ”COOLMONEY CAMP” 1915 Double Rim Skeleton on “KNOCKENARGEN” PC showing Mounted Royal Artillery soldiers hauling cannon past local house. No CODE. Small tear. £12 8 ) Two ”COOLMONEY CAMP” Double Rim Skeletons One on colour PC of OVACA and the other on piece. Dated 1915 & 1916 respectively. Both CODED unrecorded by Kumpf £14 9 ) TWO off postcards. (1) “ARTILLERY CAMP, GLEN IMAAL” Colour print with just about readable S/R skeleton “COOLMONEY CAMP/Co WICKLOW” and (2) “R.F.A. ENTERING GLEN IMAAL” with S/R 1907 cancels of KNOCKENARGAN & DONARD. Camp mail often has these local PO cancels as Camp postal arrangements were dependent on occupancy. £20 10 ) ”GLEN IMAAL CAMP S.O./Co WICKLOW” single ring cancel on colour postcard of “THE CASTLE GLEN IMAAL, Co WICKLOW”. £14 11 ) Unposted mint Postcard of New Barracks KILDARE £6 12) Unposted mint Postcard of Military Huts KINSALE £6 13 ) ”KILBRIDE CAMP / DUBLIN” S/R 1911 cancel on Kilbride Camp Co Wicklow B&W PC From “Soldier’s House, Kilbride Camp” to Dublin address. £14 Page 3 of 8
14 ) Real photographic Postcard Un-named but recognizable as KILBRIDE camp. Dublin D/R cancel to English address £6 15 ) ”KILWORTH CAMP S.O. / Co CORK” 28mm S/R 1904 on Queenstown Harbour PC & Real sepia photographic Postcard “KILWORTH CAMP” (2 cards) £20 16 ) QV 1d Lilac O/P ARMY OFFICIAL D/R cancel “FERMOY” November 1900 £2.50 17 ) EVII 1d Red O/P ARMY OFFICIAL S/R cancel “(KI)LWORTH CAMP S.(O)” Sept. ’03 £2 18 ) Real photographic PC of KILWORTH CAMP with poor partial Kilworth camp pmk. £12 19 ) ”KILWORTH CAMP / Co CORK” S/R cancel 1911. From RAMC, Military Hospital, Kilworth Camp. To Military Hospital Cork on River Blackwater PC £14 20 ) Real photographic PC caption “BLACK WATCH CAMP KILWORTH 1911” Local Photographer COUCHE, FERMOY. Unposted Rear note regarding “Trooping the Colours” £14 21) ”MOORE PARK CAMP” Double rim skeleton 1915 on Novelty Postcard “A Little Irishman from FERMOY” addressed to Birmingham + photo PC of CAMP (2 cards) £20 22) ”MOORE PARK CAMP” Double rim skeleton 1915 on BARNANE, FERMOY PC £10 23) ”MOORE PARK CAMP” Double rim skeleton 1915 (trimmed “OR”) on FERMOY PC £10 24 ) Three PCs of SPIKE ISLAND One with caption and general view of island and Q’town harbour. The other 2 are personally produced using photographs but with full descriptions of buildings (Fort Westermoreland, School, Library etc) Unique £20 25 ) ”BEFORE & AFTER SINN FEIN REBELLION – SACKVILLE STREET DUBLIN” postcard with D/R “BALLINVONEAR CAMP BUTTEVANT” postmark £16 26 ) Purple CACHET “ARMY PAY OFFICE/CORK” on cancelled Dublin PC addressed to “Regt. Paymaster, Army Accounts Office, CORK” Cachet unrecorded by Kumpf £10 27 ) Postcard with YMCA Logo in red & black and “MILITARY BARRACKS CORK” printed below on reverse of Blarney Castle front. VF Cork Krag 3 line 1917 cancel To Cornwall address from soldier “not wanting to go back to Blighty” £10 28) 1864 QV 1d Red star cancelled CURRAGH CAMP S/R duplex 7.4.4.7 Code D on envelope addressed to Worcester £7 The following lots are CURRAGHCAMP 455 postmarks on piece or individual stamps 29 ) QV Penny Red Pl.86 Full Single arc 1867 duplex on piece 5.4.4.5 code B £1.50 30 ) QV Penny Red Pl.160 stamp partial Single Arc 1875 cancel “ _GH CAMP “ £1.50 31 ) QV Penny Red Pl.164 stamp “455” diamond 5.4.4.5 Number height 9mm £1.50 32 ) QV Penny Red Pl.181 stamp “455” diamond 5.4.4.5 Number height 7mm £1.50 33 ) QV Penny Lilac stamp partial S/R “455” diamond 4.3.3.4 No. height 6mm Small tear £1.50 34 ) QV Penny Lilac stamp “455” diamond 4.3.3.4 Number height 6mm Small tear £1.50 35 ) QV Penny Lilac stamp almost FULL D/R “CURRAGH CAMP” “ ?K-P” Code unrecorded £2 36 ) 1906 CURRAGH CAMP Double Ring SKELETON on Tuck Oilette Glendalough PC Sender gives address “MILITARY HOSPITAL, CURRAGH CAMP” £5 37 ) 1921/22 Two envelopes with embossed Royal Army Service Corps badge on rear flap. + letter on “RASC Curragh Camp” HEADED paper. Both envelopes cancelled with Maltese X D/R CURRAGH CAMP cancels (i)Stamps 1½d & ½d GV defns “17 DE/21” & (ii)Stamp 2d Die1 GV O/P RSE “ 2 MY/22” £12 38 ) Unposted PC of CURRAGH CAMP (IRELAND) POST OFFICE £8 39 ) “GREETINGS from CURRAGH CAMP” Girly PC & S/R camp postmark £5 40 ) Unposted “CURRAGH from TOWER” colour Postcard £4 41 ) Unposted postcard “THE BARRACKS, CORK” Soldiers and Regt Band on parade £6 42) Unposted postcard “GRIFFITH BARRACKS, DUBLIN” Irish Flag flying ? £10 43) Unposted “MARLBOROUGH BARRACKS, DUBLIN” Redcoat sentry. Scruffy LH corner Postcard reverse states “Printed by Hely’s Ltd at ACME Works, Dame Court, Dublin” £6 44) Used PC “General Parade, RIC Depot, PHEONIX PARK, DUBLIN” stamp removed £8 Page 4 of 8
45) Unposted postcard “ROYAL BARRACKS from South Quays, DUBLIN” Renamed COLLINS Barracks post partition. In 1997 NATIONAL MUSEUM £6 46) Posted postcard “NEW BARRACKS, LIMERICK” showing Parade Sq. (now SARSFIELD) £7 47) Mint PC “BARRACK SQUARE TIPPERARY BARRACKS” with obstacle course £8 48) Mint PC “BALLYMULLEN BARRACKS TRALEE” £8 th th 49 ) 25 July 1916 S/R light cancel “ARMY POST OFFICE (HD) / 41” Used by 177 Ref FLOOD – APO originally based Town Hall BALLSBRIDGE May June then July at FERMOY as per PC “the Boat Pier, Fermoy” Also Ref. KUMPF Pg 209 £24 50 ) 19th July 1919 PC Phoenix Park Gate D/R DUBLIN pm addressed to Bindery Div, US Gov. WASHINGTON DC. Handwritten signature CENSOR by 1st Lieut. US Army £2.50 51 ) 1808 Good CASHELL/98 on E to Dublin £10 52 ) 1819 V. fine BELFAST/80 cds on EL to Cookstown £10 53 ) 1822 Good Dublin ‘spade’ FREE datestamp mistakenly used on paid EL. Bristol/122 cds £6 54 ) 1824 Fair Enniskillen/82 in red on E to London £5 55 ) 1824 Fair CLONMELL/82 cds on EL to Dublin. Good FREE datestamp £5 56 ) 1825 Fair MTEVEN/30 in red on E to Dublin £5 57 ) 1827 Fine boxed GOREY/48 on free E to London £8 58 ) 1840 Good BALLINCOLLIG udc on paid env to Dublin £8 59 ) 1844 V. good AGHADOWNEY/R.H. in blue on grubby EL to Ballymoney. Flap missing £10 60 ) 1846 Good 260 of Kenmare on E to Edenderry £4 61 ) 1846 Fair 319 of Magherafelt on E to Ballymoney £3 62 ) 1854 Good 371 of Parsonstown on E to Dublin £4 63 ) 1859 Fair 251 of Hollymount on env to Dublin £3 64 ) 1861 (25/5) Good sideways H cds of H&K Packet on EL Bristol to Dublin £12 65 ) 1861 (18/8) Fair early H&K PACT cds on EL Birmingham to Dublin £5 66 ) 1871 Mallow/321 duplex on env Kilworth to Youghal. Kilworth cancellation illegible £4 67 ) 1873 Carrick-on Shannon/104 duplex on env to Dublin £3 68 ) 1874 Dungannon/193 duplex on trimmed env to Wisconsin, USA £5 69 ) 1884 Newtown Stewart/Ireland/364 duplex on env to Londonderry £5 70 ) 1863-82 4 items with 138 cancellations of Clonakilty £8 71 ) 1904 BRAY Double Ring SKELETON with “04” breaking inner ring. Time between month & year. On colour printed postcard of ”Killiney Hill Co Dublin” £5 72 ) 1906 MOVILLE/L’DERRY Double Ring SKELETON “E” off card. Moville postcard £4 73 ) 1912 CASTLETROY LIMERICK Rubber Skeleton & LIMERICK cds on envelope £6 74 ) 1907 KILKENNY/M.O S/R on City Hall DUBLIN postcard £4 75 ) 1904 THURLES/T.O S/R on Dublin bridge postcard £4 76 ) 1939 FAHAN.T.O.&Ex. cds (Co Donegal) on plain postcard £4 77 ) 1924 REGISTERED Airmail to PARIS 10d GV O/P cds INCHICORE/DUBLIN Early Blue “post aer” sticker + printed DUBLIN 42 Reg Label £10 78 ) Postcard “IRISH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION DUBLIN 1907” General view Dublin pm 50p 79 ) Postcard “IRISH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION DUBLIN 1907” Internal “View in Palace of Industries” Front of Ardeshir & Co stand. Mint card £1 80 ) Postcard “COLLEENS DANCING, BALLYMACLINTON” with 1908 postmark of “BALLYMACLINTON / SHEPHERDS BUSH EXHIBITION” 50P 81) 1899 Partial S/R cancel GS&W T.P.O (small case UP NIGHT) Wilson 850 on 1d QV Lilac with clear strike partial capitals G,S & T £2.50 82) 1906 G.S.&W.T.P.O “U” NIGHT cancel on ½d EVII Wilson 854 Glengarriff postcard £12 83) 1908 G.S.&W.T.P.O “UP” N(IGHT) cancel on ½d EVII Larger dia Wilson 857 on Glenbrook Passage Co Cork postcard £8 84) 1903 G.S.&W DAY “UP” T.P.O cancel on ½d EVII Wilson 881 (gap between W and D) on REAL PHOTOGRAPHIC postcard of TENNIS COURT GLENBOWER Pub Horgan Youghal £16 Page 5 of 8
85) 1904 G.S.&W.DAY “UP” T.P.O cancel on ½d EVII Wilson 883 (W full stop D) on Cork City view postcard £8 86) 1907 G.S.&W.T.P.O “UP” DAY MAIL cancel on 1d EVII Wilson 887 Easter postcard £14 87) PC Southern Hotel Kenmore Printed rear “GREAT SOUTHERN & WESTERN RAILWAY Acknowledge Receipt of Superintendent KINGSBRIDGE. ½d EVII cancel James St. DO The stamp has the railway PERFIN “G S / W R” £15 88) 1909 ½d EVII with railway PERFIN “G S / W R” with NAVAN S/R cancel on postcard £5 89) TUCK Oilette PC Killarney Printed rear “CORK, BRANDON & SOUTH COAST/RAILWAY Acknowledge Receipt” & “PRINTED PAPER” Light CORK Krag cancel ½dGV 26th Jan 1920 The stamp has the railway PERFIN “ C B S / C R “ £18 90) EVII 1d Red Unused POSTAL STATIONERY envelope with PRINTED ADDRESS (Black) “PERCY A HAY Esq, Secretary, M.G.W. RAILWAY, BROADSTONE, DUBLIN” £28 91) 1905 B&W PC Kitchen Interior of CRAWFORDSBURN INN Co Down Posted to USA 1d EVII cancelled by S/R “CLANDEBOYE” plus S/R “HELEN’S BAY RSO” £6 92 ) 1923 “G.S.&W.T.P.O/DOWN/NIGHT” 2x VF pms on 2x1d defns envelope Wilson 859 £12 93 ) 1906“G.S.&W.T.P.O/UP/_____”partial pm on Ir.Humour PC Wilson 857 £2 94 ) 1908(?)“G.S.&W.T.P.O/UP/__MAIL”partial pm on Patrick’s Br. Cork PC Wilson 886 £3 95 ) BAG TAG “FROM ROSCOMMON/DUBLIN&GALWAY /UP NIGHT” endorsed in black handwritten capitals “CHANNEL CORRESPONDENCE” £3 96 ) 1926 DUBLIN&CORK TPO/NIGHT/DOWN on piece VF pm Wilson 861(DOWN) £3 97 ) 1927 DUBLIN&CORK TPO/NIGHT/UP on 2d&½d defn. VF pm Wilson 861(UP) £3 98 ) 1931 DUBLIN&CORK TPO/NIGHT/DOWN - SKELETON VF pm on ½d defn. Wilson 875£5 99 ) 1913 WATERFORD SORTING CARRIAGE/UP – VF(929)pm on damaged stamp SCARCE £4 100) 1904 S/R DUBLIN&WEXFORD/UP/T.P.O. pm on piece Wilson 1011 £3 101) 1870 S/R DUBLIN&BELFAST RPO pm on piece Wilson 1019 £2 102) 1877 S/R DUBLIN&BELFAST RPO pm on piece Wilson 1023 £2 103) 1904 Romantic undivided back Postcard with ½dEVII with PERFIN RLF/&Co/Ld of Robinson,Leslie,Ferguson with VF D/R Belfast cancel. £3 104) 1908 Envelope & Letter enclosed to Jeremiah Jordan MP, Enniskillen. He was a prominent Protestant Home Ruler/Nationalist from 1885 to 1910. Contents written by “an old friend” (Methodist minister in Lisburn) asking him to endorse a church member for the vacant post of Assistant Land Commissioner. The writer compliments Jordan that he continue to “ be long spared to Irish politics” 2x½dGV cancelled by S/R LISBURN £1 105) 1916 Emergency use DUBLIN ROUND BARRED cancel on humorous postcard £5 106) 1909 Real Photographic Postcard “RMS LEINSTER passing HOLYHEAD LIGHTHOUSE” Pub Sunbeam. This ship was sunk by German U Boat in 1918 £8 107) Mint UNIONIST ? POSTCARD caption “A SON OF OLD ERIN IS A FRIEND EVER TRUE” with flags of St George and Green Harp Ensign etc £3 108) BEREHAVEN 3 postcards. A Mint PC Admiralty Recreation Grounds (Soccer pitch etc plus 2 PCs with “US Navy Cork USS Utah & Captain Hough” written on rear. There was a US naval presence in Bantry Bay in 1917/8 to protect Trans-atlantic troop ships(3 cards) £3 109) 1970 IRISH TIMES FDC M. Jellet Contemporary Irish Art 1s with S/R BAC cancel 50p 110) 1980 IRISH TIMES FDC De La Salle Brothers Centenary 12p with PO cachet 50p 111) 1980 IRISH TIMES FDC Sean O’Casey Centenary 12p with PO cachet 50p 112) 1980 IRISH TIMES FDC Patrick Scott Contemporary Irish Art 25p with PO cachet 50p 113) 1969 GPO FDC 4d CONCORDE stamp cancelled D/R LIMAVADY/Co.LONDONDERRY 25p 114) 1997 Reproduction PC of TITANIC leaving Dockside Southampton with facsimile signature “E.E.Haisman” & “Millvina Dean” Back - 26p GB St. Columba Commemorative Cancel “85th Anniv. TITANIC Maiden Voyage/Southampton 10th April 1997” edge crease 50p 115) Modern Colour Postcard CIE’s MV “NAOMH EANNA” Aran Islands Ferry 50p 116) STAMPA ’78 EXHIBITION BOOKLET £1 117 ) STAMPA ’79 EXHIBITION BOOKLET £1 Page 6 of 8
118) SLIGO PHILATELIC EXHIBITION BOOKLET 1984 £1 119) MID WESTERN PHILATELIC SOCIETY EXHIBITION BOOKLET 1985 £1 120) CORK PHILATELIC EXHIBITION BOOKLET 1989 £1 121) 1984 BBC large blue crest labelled envelope with PB yellow label captioned “60 Years/BBC Northern Ireland” in red. Belfast 22p Postage Paid £1 122) 1993 Cachet “OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE FIRST POST BUS IN NORTHERN IRELAND/ 9 FEB 93 ENNISKILLEN” corner cancels GB 24p SWAN comm. on plain white envelope. Address label has been removed £5 123) 1980 Repro Postcard of MULREADY “BLARNEY STONE” The Madeley caricature. M 50p 124) Hibernia Label on thin cloth & Modern “Erin Go Bragh” Label £2.50p 125) 1912 Forerunner IMPERIAL UNION Emerald Green VF condition Original Gum MM £15 The following 2 lots are 1907/16 Forerunner Sinn Fein Labels PALE BLUE/GREEN & BLACK With Perfs 11¼ so Hib No. L13 and Catalogued at 75 Euro each 126) Horz. Strip of 3 stamps with gummed back. Therefore 2xUMM & 1xMM £45 127) Single stamp with side margin. No gum & partial hinge £12 130) 4 off PERFIN stamps on piece. All “G” perfins of Guinness. St James St Parcel cancel Values 1s, 2d & 2x½d Definitives £4 129) 2 off “G” PERFIN stamps on piece. 1s sideways (O’Cleary) & 2d defn (perfin at top of stamp so top dots of “G” not present. All perfs but stamp thin at LH corner) £1.20 130) 1930 Unpaid Humour PC “Hope This Catches The Post” Unboxed B’ham cachet “2D/TO PAY/75’ with D/R BAC (Dublin) cancelled 2d PD 1st series £4 131) 1951 Underpaid Corp. St Birmingham PC Boxed cachet “1D/TO PAY/LIABLE TO/ POSTCARD RATE/75” with D/R BAC cancelled 1d PD 1st series £4 st 132) 3 off Pre decimal PD Cachets on piece. (i) “4D/TO PAY/186” with 2x2d PDs 1 series (ii) “4D/TO PAY/186” & boxed “LIABLE TO LETTER RA(TE)/186” with 4d dog defn. (iii) Unboxed cachet “6D/TO PAY/156” & S/R cancel “CORCAIGH”(3 items) £1 133) 1977 Underpaid Envelope-Slightly smudged cachet “LIABLE TO LETTER RATE/307” with D/R “LOIS TUATHAIL” cancel. H/W “4d to pay” No PDs Addressed to Dublin. £3 134) 1979 Unpaid Envelope S/R “CILL CHAINNIGH” H/W “24d to pay” 3x8d PDs in vertical strip (3rd series) £3 135) 1980 Unpaid Envelope S/R “BAILE ATHA TRIUM” (Trim) cancel to Dublin address. Faint POSTED UNPAID cachet H/W “24p” Collected with 2 x 12p STAG DEFINITIVES In 1979 Irish Revenue Office failed to print sufficient PD labels hence Irish PO used defns £8 136) 1981 Unpaid Envelope with 2 Blocks of 4x8p & 4x1p PDs (5th) VF D/R cancels of DROICHEAD NA DOTHRA (Ballsbridge) Boxed Cachet POSTAGE UNPAID £4 137) 1985 Pools Envelope H/W “46p TO PAY” with 24p, 18p & 2x2p Postage Dues (5th) Cancels of CORCAIGH (D/R) & PORTCHLADHACH (S/R) £2 138) 1987 Envelope with 28p arch. stamp POSTAGE UNPAID cachet with 20p & 1p PDs (5th series) £1.50 139) 21st August 1985 Unpaid Envelope with 50p PD cancel 22nd August 1985 FIRST DAY of use plus 3x2p and box cachet “TO PAY/UNPAID/OVER __GRAMS etc” DURLAS cancel £5 140) 1987 DUBLIN GAS Env. “45p TO PAY” cachet with BAC cancels on 24,20 & 1p 5thPDs £2 141) 1985 Envelope POSTED UNPAID cachet with 2x24p & 1x4p 5th Postage Dues 60p th 142) 1985 Envelope POSTED UNPAID cachet with 2x24p & 2x2p 5 Postage Dues 60p 143) 1988 Unpaid Envelope with boxed cachet “ (45) p TO PAY/INITIALS __” and 2x20p & 5p LH corner stamps (6th series) VF D/R BEANNTRAT cancels £3 144) 1991 Envelope posted unpaid with “T/DEFICIENT POSTAGE/HANDLING CHARGE” cachet with 4x20p & 2p (6th series) BAC cancelled £2 145) 1991 Business Envelope unpaid with boxed cachet “TO PAY (82p)/UNPAID etc” with 4x20p & 2p (6th) BAC cancel + D/R cancel MUINE BHEAG £1.50 146) 1980/90s TEN Un/Underpaid Envelopes with various stamps and cachets £1 Page 7 of 8
147) 1993 Experimental 50p & 32p Postage Due Machine Labels £1 148) Used Pair Imperf. Coil Stamps 1d (imperf. x 15 perf) with almost full readable Slogan Cancel “License your Radio promptly” £1 END OF STERLING AUCTION Bidding 10p steps to £1, 50p steps to £5; £1 steps to £50 & £2 steps thereafter Commission 10% Buyers 5% Sellers Postal Bids to: R. GREER, 1 Cowslip Close, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 4US, U.K. E Mail bids & on line Scans rod.greer@hotmail.co.uk LAST RESORT Telephone bids to :- 01425 278502 O/seas +441425 278502 *** INTERNET BIDS : I WILL ACKNOWLEDGE EMAILED BIDS WITHIN 3 DAYS. CLOSING DATES FOR BIDS MONDAY 18th October 2021 PAYMENTS by successful bidders outside the UK can be made in STERLING to the auctioneer’s PAYPAL account (rod.greer@hotmail.co.uk). Please be aware, Paypal CHARGE the receiver’s account with a TRANSACTION FEE so those wishing to use Paypal should contact myself to finalize the sterling total. It is usually a small fixed pence charge (circa 20p) plus single figure percentage (varies but normally less than 5%). Alternatively Paypal can be instructed to deduct the transaction charges from the payee’s account so the IPC receives the auction sales total. For “Dublin district” Irish Euro buyers, owing SMALL amounts, Brain Warren may be prepared to accept a cash payment (Cheques carry a fee). Please contact Brian direct. Page 8 of 8
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