A postally used block of 4, SG 172, lilac, perf 12, datestamped Ipswich 5 July 1892 code B. I don't know where this parcel was sent but if it was to an address within Queensland it would have weighed 15 pounds. If it was sent to one of the Australian colonies or New Zealand it would have weighed at least 7.5 pounds.
A beautiful block of 10 of the 1 shilling SG 174, pale mauve. Manuscript writing is illegible on the first line (perhaps Brisbane Ne[wspaper]) and the second line says Company Limited. I think it is a pre-perfin example of writing the Newspaper company name on the stamps to stop them being stolen! I have many other examples of this practice on 2nd sideface stamps and they all involved newspaper companies. The cancellation is Brisbane GPO. This would have been a big and heavy parcel! The types are as follows:
2 1 2 1 2
4 3 4 3 4
A beautiful used block of 9, SG 172, lilac
A postally used block of 4, numeral 116, Macalister, rated common, seen on Stampboards.com. It also has a manuscript cancel, perhaps a security measure?
A postally used block of 4, SG 172, lilac, perf 12, datestamped Ipswich 14 January 1893 code B. Seen on Stampboards.com here.
A postally used block of 6, SG 174, mauve, perf 12, with numeral 32, registered Laidley. Seen on Stampboards.com
A postally used block of 4, SG 172, lilac, perf 12, numeral 87 Ipswich. Seen on Stampboards.com here.
A postally used block of 4, SG 172, lilac, perf 12, barred numeral 87, Ipswich. Seen on Stampboards.com here.
Here is a postally used strip of 3, SG 172, lilac, perf 12, datestamped Thursday Island 23 January 1895
Another used strip of 3, BN 165, Charters Towers
A postally used block of 4 with an indistinct numeral (--7)
A used block of 15 dated 1892. Seen at Status Stamps auction no 326 lot no 312
A postally used block of 10, dated Rockhampton 5 July 1894
A block of six with numeral ray 87, Ipswich
Block of 20 dated 21 August 1899 and CTO using the Brisbane Telegraph Counter datestamp
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