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RECENT PURCHASES

 

 

King George V

430(a)

K8a(T) 1915 George V 6d Carmine p.14 x 13¼ Esparto paper from

Plate 37 UHM

$60

     (b)

K12b 1915 George V 1/- Vermilion p.14 x 14¼ Plate 41, plate single

 in orange-vermilion UHM

$250

     (c)

K12b  ditto Plate 41 plate block of four orange-vermilion UHM

$1100

     (d)

K12b ditto  Plate 42, plate block of four in vermilion 3UH/1LH

(Cat $1600)

$1200

     (e)

K12b(4) ditto 1928 1/- excellent single in distinctive orange-brown

shade, lightly postmarked, guaranteed genuine of the shade U

$2000

     (f)

K12c 1915  two perf pair LHM

$195

    (g)

K12c ditto  with heavier parcel cancel dated 18 Nov 1921 but,

obviously a guaranteed genuine commercial usage and strangely

attractive for all that (Cat $900) CU

 

$445

431(a)

KO12a(1) 1916 1/- Official  Vermilion shade right selvedge block of

four fine UHM

$575

     (b)

KO12c ditto two perf pair LHM

$100

     (c)

KO12c ditto  two perf pair CTO (Cat $675)

$385

432(a)

K13e(Z) 1925 ½d Green pair imperf at top with selvedge. Fine perf

error UHM

$500

1935 Pictorials

433(a)

L7a 1935 4d Mitre Peak neat block of four fine used

$25

     (b)

L8c(Z) 1937 5d Swordfish inverted watermark fine used, dated

6 May 1938 U

$100

     (c)

L9e 1943 6d Harvesting p. 14½ x 14 Plate 2, plate block of four inc.

R10/1 re-entry on left panel UHM

$75

     (d)

L9e ditto Plate 3 plate block of four UHM

$75

     (e)

L9e(Y) 6d  coil pair, numbered No. 10 between UHM

$2500

One of the rare ‘forerunner’ counter-coil pairs

     (f)

L9e Plate 3, plate single Used

$10

    (g)

L9e(W) minor re-entry from Plate 2 on R8/10 (Cat $10) U

$5

    (h)

LO9e 1944 6d Official  Plate 2, plate block of four UHM

$240

     (i)

LO9e(Y)  R10/1 re-entry left panel UHM

$50

434(a)

Commem:S72a(Z) 1957 Frozen Meat Export 4d sideways inverted

watermark UHM


$30

Used Booklets A recently purchased lot of complete used booklets –

not the usual thing we handle, so offered at clearance prices

 

CP Cat

 

Mint bklt

Cat.

U stamps

Cat.

 

435(a)

W38b(Z) 1992 $8, 80c Penguin I  bottom selvedge

$35

$18

$10

     (b)

W39b 1992 $4.50 Panorama I imperf left selvedge

$35

$30

$18

     (c)

W39b ditto  perf left selvedge

$35

$30

$18

     (d)

W40a  1993 $8,  80c NZ Falcon I top selvedge

$40

$27

$16

     (e)

W40a ditto  bottom selvedge

$40

$27

$16

      (f)

W41a 1993 $4.50 Weta

$25

$20

$12

     (g)

W41b 1993 ditto

$25

$20

$12

     (h)

W43b 1993 $4.50 Dinosaur

$20

$14

$9

      (i)

W58a 1996 $4 Christmas

$30

$20

$12

      (j)

W59a 1996 $4 Wren

$15

$15

$10

     (k)

W60a 1996 $8, 80c Doubtful Sound

$40

$25

$15

      (l)

W62a 1997 $4 Wacky Letterboxes

$15

$16

$10

 

 


 

 

MODERN ERRORS IN MULTIPLES (Cont.)

 

You Liked Them…So We Are Offering More

We had our eyes opened by the huge response to the “Errors in Multiples” list last month. Many people wanted singles from the blocks but they were mostly disappointed. Over 50% of the blocks were sold by the end of the first week in July. Accordingly, we have again reserved the blocks from a recently purchased collection to give you a chance at these attractive multiples. Let us know if a single or pair (as appropriate) is more appealing to you and we will do what we can.

 

1097(a)

O13a 1960 1/3d Trout [4] Right selvedge. Brown shift right 1½mm. (Or single $40)

$150

1098(a)

P3b 1973 2c Tussock Butterfly [4] Significant paper creases in conjunction with both yellow colours shifted up 1mm.

$350

       (b)

P4a(Z) 1970 2½c Magpie Moth [4]  Right selvedge. Albino overprint only seen from the back. (Or single for $100)

$400

       (c)

P6c 1973 4c Puriri Moth [4] Top left. Brown shift up 2mm. Very unusual. (Or single $40)

$150

       (d)

P30a(Y) 1971 4c on 2½c. Photogravure surcharge. [4] Bottom left. Red partially missing on two stamps at left (Col 1). Very unusual in this position – all we have seen before have been at right i.e. last two columns (Or horizontal pair $250)

 

$500

1099(a)

PA6b 1976 6c Cresset [4]  Red, ochre and grey colours shifted right about 1mm. (Or single $50).

$200

       (b)

PA7a 1975 7c Michele Meilland [4]  Value. Black colour shift right 1mm (Or single $25)

$100

       (c)

PA15a(Zc) 1978 20c Paua Shell [4]  Top selvedge. Imperforate top and sides in top row. Very scarce.

$600

1100(a)

PB1b 1982 1c Nephrite [4] Major 7mm perforation shift. Stunning and very scarce. (Or horizontal pair $250)

$500

       (b)

PB1b(Z) ditto [4]  Top selvedge. Imperforate at top –scarce. This and previous offer would make a spectacular pair of blocks.

$500

1101(a)

PC14a 1988 40c Brown Kiwi [4].  Major 3½mm perforation  shift. Note gum adhesion on top two stamps but attractive unit. (Or vertical pair $75)

 

$150


 

 

MODERN ERRORS NEWLY IN STOCK

 

 

Recently purchased are these first rate decimal errors. We specially draw your attention to the two pairings PA7b and PC14a which complement each other and would be difficult to duplicate as a pair. Notably PC14a missing cerise will be fully listed when next revised in the Catalogue Supplement –as PC14a(W) – and priced at $350 per single though usually sold as se-tenant with a normal as offered below.

 

1102(a)

P11b(X) 1974 8c John Dory, left selvedge 

$900

1103(a)  

PA7b 1976 7c Michele Meilland Major 4½mm mis-perforation

$150

       (b)

PA33a 1980 20c Provisional Major 3mm mis-perforation right.

$150

1104(a)

PA10b(Z) 1979 10c Queen Elizabeth II. Bottom selvedge. Blue colour (frame) omitted. Spectacular and scarce

$900

       (b)

PA26a (Ya) 1980 25c Te Hau.  Strip of three. Centre stamp blue colour offset showing all features – proving piece.

$400

       (c)

PA33a(Z) 1980 20c on 7c Provisional. Full width [20] (2 x 10)

Imprint 2A2A2A2A2A. Extra deep bottom selvedge revealing “Gear Overprint” also surcharged alongside printers set up colours of the original printing. Normally this is guillotined off.

 

$400

 

   

1104(d)

PA35b(Y) 1982 Map Stamp. Vertical [6] top left corner. Imperforate at top with selvedge. Scarce. Cat increase.

$900

        (e)

PA35b ditto. [6] Scarce imprint 117.

$750

1105(a)

PC14a 1988 40c Brown Kiwi. Horizontal strip of four. Note some perf separation between stamps two and three. Stamp three is fully missing cerise, stamp two is partially (more than half) missing cerise and stamps one and four normal. The missing cerise error will be listed in the next PC Section Catalogue revision.

 

 

$400

       (b)

PC14a ditto.  [2 x 5] left selvedge. Two stamps at right are partially missing cerise (66%). Two stamps at right of the top row have spots of missing colour, revealing two different underlying colours, for which this error (missing cerise) is known. A fascinating error piece.

 

$400

       (c)

PC24b(Z) 1996 $3 Yellow Admiral.  Bottom selvedge. Grey (wording) and green (border) colours omitted Spectacular scarce recent error.

 

$1500

 

POSTCARDS PARADE – Part 4

 

 135(a)

South African postcard: House of Assembly, Cape Town

franked 1d Dominion 19 Jan 1911 Pukekohe local item.

$3

 136(a)

German  postcards: Steamship Friedrich der Grosse Norddeutsche

Lloyd, Bremen franked 1d Universal Auckland local item.

$3

       (b)

Berlin: Neuerdom Schloss franked pair ½d green Mt Cook 31 Dec

1907 Auckland local item. Nice card.

$10

       (c)

HM Albert I King of the Belgians, dated 21.5.1915 unused

$4

       (d)

Gruss Aus Zoppot depicts German postman in uniform carrying

letters with his mail bag opening to reveal ten small views of Zoppot dated August 1910. Unusual postcard, rather nice.

 

$30

 137(a)

Japan: Yokohama street scene with rickshaws franked Japan 4s

red July 1917, Yokohama to Auckland re-addressed to a PO Box.

$10

 

½d green Mt Cook postcards

All these postcards are stamped with the 1906-1909 ½d green Mt Cook stamp

 138(a)

Ohinemutu, Rotorua good thermal activity postcard

$3

       (b)

26 Feb 1906 Glendalough Lake, Co. Galway Pukekohe to Auckland

$5

       (c)

11 Apr 1906 Tea Gardens, The Racecourse, Wanganui plus ‘To  Pay’

and Postage Due markings

$3

       (d)

5 Jul 1906 Government House, Auckland. Excellent view of house

and grounds

$15

       (e)

20 Jul 1906 Horse Studies – Ready! Nice card of horse and dogs with names with 1d Postage Due and ‘To Pay’ cachet Omaka, Dunedin to Marlborough

$50

       (f)

24 Dec 1907 Flower girl in colour Ngaruawahia to Auckland

$2

       (g)

31 Dec 1907 Neuerdom, Schloss, Berlin Auckland local

$10

       (h)

1908 Lake Waikaremoana

$5

       (i)

4 Jan 1908 Miss Mabel Love theatre postcard Ngaruawahia to Auckland

to Pukekohe

$2

        (j)

13 Feb 1908 Guide Maggie Papakura, Maori Guide Rotorua

$5

       (k)

21 Apr 1908 Zena Dare theatre postcard Ngaruawahia to Auckland

$2

       (l)

30 May 1908 Horse & Dog, Pukekohe to Auckland

$2

      (m)

1 Jul 1908 Madge Girdlestone theatre postcard

$2

 138(n)

12 Jul 1908 George Alexander in ‘The Prodigal Son’ theatre postcard

$2

       (o)

19 Jul 1908 Dinna Forget Pukekohe local item

$2

       (p)

7 Aug 1908 Sir John Logan Campbell, the Donor in the foreground of

The Avenue, Cornwall Park, Auckland. Excellent historical postcard

$10

       (q)

18 Sept 1908 Auckland Harbour on Regatta Day, postcard damaged

$2

       (r)

26 Oct 1908 Lake Rotoiti with Maori canoe Auckland to Australia

$5

       (s)

4 Dec 1908 Asters (ostrich plumes) ‘Sincere Greetings’ Ngaruawahia

to Auckland

$2

       (t)

23 Dec 1908 Children’s Christmas Greetings

$2

       (u)

23 Dec 1908 Tuck’s Children’s Christmas Greetings

$2

       (v)

24 Dec 1908 Lake Scene Christmas Wishes

$2

       (w)

30 Dec 1908 Nestle Swiss Milk advert card “Heigh- Oh! That’s all I know”

$2

       (x)

31 Dec 1908 “My God Shall Supply all your Need” Ngaruawahia

to Pukekohe

$2

       (y)

March 1909 Waikato River at Taupo, stamp damaged

$1

       (z)

26 March 1909 SS Mokoia coming in to Auckland Harbour

$5

  139(a)

3 June 1909 The Railway Station, Dunedin excellent colour view

Dunedin to Auckland

$5

       (b)

27 April 1909 Maori Hongi Maori Salutation from two Maori children.

Rather nice.

$5

       (c)

20 July 1909 Nellie Stewart theatre postcard advertising His Majesty’s Theatre, Auckland ‘The Nellie Stewart Season 26 July-7 August’

Auckland local item, fine postcard.

 

$35

       (d)

24 Aug 1909 The Old Windmill in Symonds Street, Auckland. fabulous historical postcard Auckland to Pukekohe

$40

       (e)

4 Sept 1909 West Coast, Auckland (probably Piha)

$5

       (f)

22 Dec 1909 Loch Voil, Scotland Dinna Forget

$2


 

 

 

HEALTH – Part Seven 1967

 

299(g)

T39b 1967 Rugby  Plate 1A, plate block of eight                     UHM                                

$8

      (h)

T39b  value block of four                                                           UHM

$6

      (i)

T39a-b Official FDC  Our Goal 75th Anniv of the NZ Rugby Union

2 Aug 1967 postmarks Auckland, Mt Eden, Opunake, Otorohanga,

St Heliers, Wanganui, Wellington                                              each

 

$3

      (j)

T39a-b  ditto Gisborne, Otaki,  Pakuranga Health Camps        each              

$3

     (k)

T39a-b  Souvenir cover NZ Health camps 1967 Rugby FDC,

Pakuranga Health Camp

$3

      (l)

T39a-b  Ranfurly Shield FDC NZ Rugby Union, Otorohanga

$3

    (m)

T39a-b Small New Zealand Post Office FDC postmarks, Avondale,

Masterton, St Heliers, Otaki Health Camp                                 each

$2

      (n)

T39a-b Plain cover Taupaki postmark

$2

      (o)

T39b  Plain cover Greynouth postmark to Christchurch

$1

      (p)

T39a  Thames Postal Centenary Exhibition postmark 1 Sept 1967

on Exhibition cover

$1

      (q)

TM39a-b  Min sheet set                                                             UHM

$72

      (r)

TM39a-b  Min sheet set                                                                  U

$100

     (s)

TM39b  3c miniature sheet                                                             U

$40

“The last four years were indeed a learning curve in relation to the 1935 Pictorials and I am indebted to you for that. I also appreciated the neatly cancelled stamps used by you for postage: such a contrast to NZ Post’s obliterations!”     P.I.B., St Andrews, Scotland


 

CLASSICS - A SMALL LOT OF CHALONS

A 10% Buyer’s Commission Applies.

 

 

 100(a)

A2a (SG2) 2d Deep Greenish-blue London Prints, Star watermark imperf.

Beautiful four marginal copy with small marking to the right of the face Ivory

head effect (Cat $2,000)

 

$1250

      (b)

A5a(12) (SG15) 6d Chestnut Richardson Print unwatermarked VM. Four

marginal example with light marking if slightly heavy over the “EA”. (Cat $1,500)

slight thin allows

 

$250

      (c)

A6c(1) (SG16) 1/- Richardson Print on white unwatermarked paper. Four

marginal example of brilliant appearance and light marking mostly off the face.

Just about the perfect example of this stamp except for paper intrusion to the

right side. (Cat $4,500)

 

$375

      (d)

A2d(6), (8), (9) 2d Large Star, imperf Plate wear set of three examples, all

with faults but equally all with magnificent appearance, light markings and superb

of the variety demonstrated. All have very early (slight) plate wear to the right

of the Queen’s head. It includes Slate-blue, two close margins, Pale or milky

blue two margins and paper inclusion and blue (SG38) three marginal with fault

top right. A nice set of examples

 

 

$155

      (e)

A2e(2) (SG70) 2d Blue p.13,  plate showing no wear to infinitesimal wear.

Copy of excellent appearance, well-centred with thins. (Cat $2,500) This is a

very useful example

 

$125

       (f)

A2e(5) (SG71) 2d p.13  ditto  Very fine example of this stage of plate wear.  

Left marginal and o/c to the right. Beautifully clean and good example

$200

      (g)

A3b (SG74) 3d Brown-lilac p.13.  Lovely example of the colour, centred left

and clean definite impression of the Dunedin duplex. Obliterator over half the

face but a good example guaranteed. Scarce (Cat $1,750)

 

$425

      (h)

A5b(T) (SG63) 6d Grey-black Davies Print Star watermark Serrate 16.

Beautiful centred copy with light postmark mainly off the face. Thin spots behind

“ZEA” but this is a real opportunity of a great rarity. Serrates four sides

(Cat $5,000) RPSNZ Certificate.

 

$925

       (i)

A2f (SG82/83) 2d Ultramarine printed on Pelure Paper unwatermarked imperforate.  Amazing example with four full margins, light postmark off the

face and a print that is clear in detail and colour – highly unusual for this

normally faded issue. Certainly one of the best we’ve seen for some time.

 

$3500

       (j)

A2f(Z) (SG91/92) 2d Pelure Paper p.13.  Centred slightly low but by no means

unsightly. Slightly smudged postmark but largely off face in lower left corner.

This is a very fine example with, again, superbly detailed print and strong

Colour for the issue. This copy falls very little short of “fine”. (Cat $4,000)

 

$2950

      (k)

A5d (SG85) 6d Black-brown imperf Pelure Paper no watermark.  Very, very

fine example of a deep true colour and four margins. Marking fractionally over

mouth, but this is a copy essentially without fault. (Cat $1,500)

 

$975

       (l)

A5d(W) (SG88) 6d Black-brown Pelure Paper with Roulettes 7 at top.

Horizontal tear into value tablet, four marginal magnificent appearance.

(Cat $1,750)

 

$150

     (m)

A5d(Y) (SG93) 6d Black-brown pelure Paper p. 13.  Lovely copy with marking

only fractionally over face. Well-centred for this issue (Cat $1,500)

$1350

      (n)

A6f(2) (SG86) 1/- Pelure Paper imperf. Beautiful looking copy with obliterator postmark well off the face and four margins. Lightly filled thin on back.

(Cat $3,500)

$750

 

 

 

      (o)

A6h(U) (SG-) 1/- p.13 “NZ” watermark. Double perforations. This is a very

rare variety and is unpriced in CP mint or used. It is unlisted in Stanley Gibbons.

The extra row of perforations runs just above the value tablet at base.

Otago duplex cancellation slightly over face, generally beautifully centred and

very fine colour and condition. Tear and section removed margin between

double perfs.

 

 

$1495

Lot 100(o) (above) is one of the rarest double perforation varieties in the New Zealand Chalon issues. Most of the major collections have not featured it and the only other copies we record are: Harmer Rooke & Co. Mann Collection, December 1933, lot 513. Stanley Gibbons Australia Bernard Manning Collection, 24th April 2004, lot 1679.

       Both of these examples bear a striking resemblance to lot 100(o) with the extra row of p.13 running horizontally just above the value tablet. Even the separation at bottom left in the Manning copy shows the same section of paper removed between the two lower rows of perforation, except in this case in its favour. As can be seen in our front page illustration this month, a section of the lower right corner of the stamp has been removed between the two lower rows of horizontal perfs at the right. A fully provable example with absolute guarantee from CP Ltd.

 

      (p)

A2v (SG141) 2d Vermilion “NZ” watermark p.12½. Example of this

notoriously difficult stamp. Wellington duplex cancellation slightly over face,

but this is the heavily retouched variety (Y). (Cat $1,650)

 

$1275

      (q)

A1r (SG137) 1d Brown Advanced plate wear unwatermarked p.12½. Classic

example with light marking of this scarcer issue (Cat $1,250)

$1075

       (r)

A1p(1) (SG128) 1d Reddish-brown Star watermark p. 10 x 12½.  Nice used

example with close margins at sides. (Cat $175)

$75

      (s)

A2r (SG130) 2d Orange-vermilion Star watermark p. 10 x 12½.  Lovely top

marginal example with light postmark well off the face. very fine

$135

       (t)

A5j(Z) (SG131c) 6d Blue  irregular compound perf p. 12½ x 12½ x 10 x 12½.

A very scarce variety. Several pulled perfs at lower left but this would be hard to

repeat in this fine condition

 

$975

      (u)

A2t(Y) 2d Vermilion p.12½.  Copy showing portion of block watermark “T.H.

Saunders”. Copy shows light central Auckland obliterator beautifully centred

Stamp and portion of the letters at top. RPSNZ Certificate (Cat $2,500)

 

$1225

      (v)

A2x (SG142) 2d Vermilion with watermark “Lozenges”. Horizontal crease, but

fair example obliterator over the face (Cat. $1,500)

$375

1d Orange-vermilion printed on Pelure Paper imperforate

101(a) A1g (SG81) 1d Orange-Vermilion Pelure unused. One of the finest looking copies in existence with magnificent deep bright colour, perfect detail and four full margins. (Cat NZ$22,500), this is one of the giants of New Zealand classic stamps, particularly in unused condition. One of the chief reasons hinges on its extreme beauty both in colour and in the quality of its print which rivals that of the much thicker, white paper Richardson print of 1858.                              

         The copy of it this month conforms to all the requirements, with the qualification that the left hand margin has been widened and improved and the left hand vertical frame line has been either touched up or redrawn. This is a fine opportunity to secure a lovely exhibition quality example at well under Catalogue price.                         

The 1d Pelure imperf           $4,350

 

 


 

   

                                      

          

         

 

ACCESSORIES FROM CAMPBELL PATERSON LTD

Here is the complete range of philatelic accessories stocked by Campbell Paterson Ltd. All

items are quality products made from philatelically safe materials.

Please note all accessories prices include GST: post and packing extra.

The CP Catalogue – CAMPBELL PATERSON LTD COLOUR CATALOGUE – HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND STAMPS 1855-2009.  Famous throughout the philatelic world and beyond, the world’s first loose-leaf stamp catalogue.  Large Silver Exhibition medals winner, with its loose-leaf format, fine colour reproductions, strong manufacture and wealth of information, varieties and prices, it is the essential addition to a New Zealand collector’s library or any library.

The CP Catalogue – everything you ever wanted to know about New Zealand stamps but were afraid to ask!!                                                                                                                           $241.90

(overseas export $215.00 + post and packing)                     + post and packing

We can also supply the gold-blocked binder on its own                $ 45.00

Hawid Mounts Offering quality protection for your stamps we have a range of sizes in both  Black and Clear.  Hawid strips are 210mm (8¼”) long.  All mm sizes in the list refer to the size  of the stamp.  The mount is 4mm larger, giving a frame of 2mm each side.

Cut to size – packets of 50

Black

Clear

 

Black

Clear

21 x 24mm

$4.20

$3.70

35 x 37mm

$4.80

    -

24 x 41mm

$4.20

$3.70

37 x 35mm

$4.80

    -

30 x 35mm

$4.50

$3.70

41 x 24mm

$4.20

$3.70

30 x 41mm

$4.20

$3.70

41 x 30mm

$4.20

$3.70

35 x 35mm

$4.80

    -

44 x 27mm

$4.20

$3.70

Strips 210mm – packets of 25

         

21mm

$10.50

$8.50

33mm

$13.75

$8.50

24mm

$13.75

$8.50

36mm

$12.50

$11.50

26mm

$10.50

$8.50

39mm

$12.50

$10.50

27.5mm

$10.50

$8.50

41mm

$17.40

$10.50

29mm

$10.50

$8.50

44mm

     -

$11.50

30mm

$13.75

$8.50

48mm

$17.40

$10.50

31mm

$13.75

$8.50

55mm

$17.40

$16.75

Strips/Blocks – packets of 10

         

66mm

$13.75

$8.50

148 x105mm

     -

$13.75

70mm

$10.50

$8.50

160 x120mm

$11.50

     -

76mm

$13.75

$13.75

210 x170mm (5)

$13.75

$13.75

86mm

$13.75

$13.75

297 x 10mm  (5)

$23.30

$23.30

122 x 90mm (5)

$6.00

    -

Mixed strips

$6.50

$6.50

130 x 85mm

$13.75

$9.50

     

All accessories prices include GST – post and packing extra

Tweezers something every philatelist needs:

1(a)  Lighthouse           sharp point                                                                   $10.00

  (b)  Safe Solingen brand: straight end: pointed tip                                            $8.00

  (c)              “                           “          : round tip                                            $8.00

  (d)              “                           “          : spade tip                                           $8.00

  (e)               “                   bent end   : pointed tip                                            $8.00

  (f)              “                          “         : round tip                                              $8.00

  (g)              “                        “          : spade tip                                               $8.00

(h)  Stanley Gibbons Instanta Perforation Gauge – measures quickly and accurately stamps, singles, on piece, on cover. 

With Directions card with dark reverse area to show perfs clearly, in plastic case.                                                                $20.00

(i)  Stanley Gibbons Stamp Colour Key – over 200 shades in circular revolvable fan, with Directions card, in plastic case.  $45.00                                                                      

(j) Stamp Hinges 1000 x Lighthouse pre-folded, gummed acid-free, glassine   $9.00

(k)   S.G. Thirkell philatelic position finder                                                        $5.00

1(l) Arricators (gummed philatelic arrows) packs of 100 available in green,

white, yellow, pale yellow, bright yellow, dark blue or light blue                    each 95c  ALL SOLD OUT

(m)  Watermark detector tray, black                                                                $3.00

(n)  Hawid mount adhesive                                                                               $4.00

2. Magnifiers - The quality German Lighthouse brand available in three sizes.  All have a glass lens of optical clarity for easy reading of fine stamp detail as a professional aid to philatelists.

(a)  50mm diameter with a magnification of 4x                                             $15.00

(b)  75mm diameter with a magnification of 3x                                             $18.00

(c)  90mm diameter with a magnification of 2.5x                                          $20.00

(d)  A British made 48mm diameter hand magnifier with the lens made

of an optical grade plastic material                                                              $14.00

(e) A jewellers type eye-loupe of 4x magnification at 83mm                        $15.00

(f)  A jewellers type eye-loupe, very similar, a little smaller                          $8.00    

(g) Eveready illuminated Magna Viewer                                                     $5.00

(h) Folding aluminium ½  x ½ linen tester x 6.2                                           $20.00

(i)  Monocular eye magnifier - clips onto glasses                                         $28.00

(j) Lumagny illuminated Pocket Microscope, magnification up to 40x for close examination of very fine detail.

It can also be used as a pocket torch                                                          $35.00

The CP Newsletter:   

Nowhere else can you find the latest up-to-the-minute news of New Zealand stamps published monthly, subscriptions (inland)             $58.00

The Lighthouse NEW ZEALAND Stamp Album in three volumes, hingeless, complete to 2008, the only album you will want for your

New Zealand stamp collection, top of the range, absolutely superb printed album designed in co-operation with Campbell Paterson Ltd

and using the CP Catalogue as a guide          $2.995.00                        

                                                                                                          

Purchasers of the New Zealand Lighthouse from this advertisement at this price will be sent the 2009 Supplement when next issued, at no extra cost.

Also available The Lighthouse New Zealand Binder only                          $215.00

and packs of 12 extra Lighthouse NZ leaves                                            $26.60

3. Stockbooks Every Collector needs a Stockbook whether for short-term or long term  housing of their stamps and the Lighthouse Range is the best. 

We can offer a range of different styles from the quality Lighthouse German range.  All are made of archival quality, acid-free materials.

Large Size

(a) L4/8T 8 white pages, 9 strips per page, crystal page protectors with central page divider, available in green cover.  $20.30                                                                                   \

(b) L4/8 8 white pages, 9 strips per page, crystal page protectors, red cover              $22.00

(c) LS4/8, 8 black pages, 9 strips per page, crystal plastic page protectors,

available in brown cover                                                                                             $23.60                                                                                                    

(d) LKZS4/8, 8 black pages, 9 strips per page, clear plastic page protectors,

available in brown cover                                                                                            $25.90

(e) LZS4/8, 8 black  pages, 9 strips per page, two clear plastic page protectors,

red cover                                                                                                                   $38.00

(f)  L4/16 16 white pages, 9 strips per page, crystal page protectors, red cover           $40.00

(g) “The King’ stockbook, 32 white pages available in blue, green or red covers.        ea $85.00

(h)  LSP4/30 30 black pages, crystal page protectors, brown padded cover                $95.00

Medium Size

(i) LS2/8, 8 black pages, 6 strips/page, crystal page protectors, available

In brown and green covers                                                                                          each  $17.55

Book:  SG Stamp Collecting How to Start

by James Watson, revised by John Holman, a most useful book for the beginner.          $25.00

                                                

            All accessories prices include GST – post and packing extra

 


 

 

      

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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