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Four fine used stamps from Brunei's first issue, high catalogue value

$ 17.39

Availability: 84 in stock
  • Grade: F/VF (Fine/Very Fine)
  • Type: First set
  • Condition: Fine used, with some blunt perforations and a few minor spots. Three have paper hinge remnants which should be removeable with care, but I cannot guarantee this.
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Color: Varied
  • Regional Status: British territory
  • Cancellation Type: Single ring handstamp
  • Era: Victoria (1837-1901)
  • Place of Origin: Brunei
  • Denomination: 1, 3, 5 and 25 cents
  • Quality: Used
  • Modified Item: No
  • Year of Issue: 1895
  • Currency: Brunei cents
  • Topic: Star and Crescent Set
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Brunei Darussalam

    Description

    Here we have four fine used stamps from Brunei's elusive first issue of 1895, the Star and Crescent set, with a colour anomaly on the 1-cent stamp. They are the 1-cent red, (not brown as in the catalogue, which I cannot explain) 3-cent blue and 5- and 25-cent green stamps. They have neat handstamp Brunei postmarks of 1895 or '96, three of which are bull's eye or socked-on-the-nose cancels. Fine used, with some blunt perforations and a few minor spots. These are probably cancelled-to-order stamps, which is how Brunei's earlier stamps tend to be found. Three have paper hinge remnants which should be removeable with care, but I cannot guarantee this. The centring varies but is very good on the 3-cent stamp.
    The four stamps have a catalogue value in my old Stanley Gibbons Stamps of the World catalogue of 136 GB pounds (about 0), but I understand the current catalogue value is quite a bit more.
    A not-often-seen used group of stamps the Asian country of Brunei's first issue with a high catalogue value.
    The postage costs on this item are higher than I would like and, after leaving them unchanged for several years, I have raised them slightly in line with the 2021 postage rates. For lots worth £25 or more I highly recommend the domestic or signed-for tracked service and cannot be responsible for such lots sent by ordinary mail.
    As I have some fixed-price items anyone who purchases one of my lots might want to look at them before paying. Additional postage is free for subsequent purchases unless they are too big for my normal very low basic rates. If you are buying more than one item please wait for me to send an invoice so I can combine postage.
    When payment for lots won is received by teatime British time (it is usually dished up about 4:30) I normally post the item the next morning. Our village post office is closed on Saturdays, however, so if you pay on Friday the item cannot go out until the following Monday.
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