Lot 60344 – 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection

Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
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Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection
Stamp of Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection

Lot 60344 – 1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection

Indian States » Jammu & Kashmir
Estimate
500 – 600 CHF
Auction date
Sat 20 Jun 2026 at 14:00 (Europe/Zurich)
23d 14h 35m 30s before pre-bidding ends
Description

1866-67 An extensive and highly specialized collection of the Second Composite Plate issues, offering a comprehensive study of this complex and fascinating series.

The second composite plate comprises two horizontal strips of five subjects, with the upper row of ¼ anna and the lower row of 2 annas. These denominations reflect the special reduced-rate provision for European visitors to Kashmir, applicable to both regular and registered correspondence. The ¼ anna was printed exclusively in black watercolour, while the 2 annas was produced in shades of yellow, the two values always printed separately.

The collection includes:

A strip of five of the ¼ anna black on native paper, very fine

A local letter bearing ¼ anna black, cancelled by the red Srinagar seal, with Sialkot transit and Amritsar arrival markings, notably without postage due (Jaretzky expertise)

Two unused pairs in black and grey-black (positions 1–2 and 3–4)

A foreign letter to Lahore, bearing 4 annas black (Kashmir) and 2 annas British India, cancelled by the Kashmir 5/L-6 duplex (in use 1875–1880), with Murree transit and “TOO LATE” marking

Also present are:

Two distinct shades of 2 annas buff (yellowish-brown) on native paper, used with Kashmir duplex cancellations

Additional unused shades of 2 annas yellow, including a strip of five on native paper

A particularly intriguing domestic letter bears a mixed franking of ½ anna blue, 1 anna orange-red, and 2 annas yellow (the latter two somewhat faded). The cover has been the subject of collector study, suggesting:

Possible registered usage

Address to spice merchants in Jammu

A manuscript reference to an amount of 400 (possibly monetary)

A likely date of 7 November 1875

Multiple seals and markings, including the number “74”, possibly of symbolic or administrative significance

Further highlights include:

4 annas shades in sage green (early and late impressions) and emerald green, showing clear to watery impressions, both unused and used

4 annas and 2 annas on piece, cancelled by the red Srinagar seal

Additional 4 annas examples as singles and strips, illustrating impressions from the single die

8 annas scarlet, including used examples with Kashmir cancellations, as well as unused singles (3) and a pair

A selection of reprints in fancy colours

A rich and wide-ranging collection, encompassing rare multiples, covers, and shade studies, offering exceptional scope for advanced research and exhibition. Condition generally very fine (SG £3000+).

Catalogue ref: SG 90-101

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