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Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 320 Thu 14 Jun 2012 1 No No. Estimate 1935 SILVER JUBILEE 1 Forgery of Westminster Stamp Co. illustrated FDC with London SW1 CDS. (Cat £550 as genuine). AP £20 1937 CORONATION 2 Canadian Portrait FDC with Manchester M/C. Cat £30. AP £8 1963 PARIS POSTAL CONFERENCE 3 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Fareham CDS. Cat £25. UA £10 1964 SHAKESPEARE 4 (Ordinary) Shakespeare's Birthplace FDC with Shakespeare 400th Anniversary Stratford upon Avon special H/S signed by Ian Fox. Cat £35 unsigned. UA £15 5 (Phosphor) with Stratford upon Avon FDI H/S. Cat £20. AP £8 1964 GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS 6 (Phosphor) with Southampton T slogan "Great Southampton Show". Cat £150. AT (see photo) £60 1964 BOTANICAL CONGRESS 7 (Ordinary) set on unserviced GPO FDC with "CANCELLED" overprint across stamps & cover. UA £20 1964 FORTH ROAD BRIDGE 8 (Ordinary) Philart FDC with North Queensferry special H/S. Cat £45. AT £20 1965 CHURCHILL 9 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Churchill Oxford CDS. Cat £90. UA (see photo) £38 10 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Bladon FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £8 11 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £9. AT £3 12 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on GPO FDC with Bristol FDI H/S. Cat £60. AT £28 1965 DE MONTFORT'S PARLIAMENT 13 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £5 1965 SALVATION ARMY 14 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Fareham CDS. Cat £25. AP £8 15 (Ordinary) with relevant London EC FDI H/S. Cat £35. ATL £12 16 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on illustrated FDC with Fareham CDS. Cat £75. AT £38 1965 LISTER 17 (Phosphor) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £8 1965 COMMONWEALTH ARTS FESTIVAL 18 (Ordinary) with Newcastle upon Tyne FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £5 1965 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 19 (Phosphor) with Totton, Southampton CDS. Cat £50. AT (see photo) £30 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 320 Thu 14 Jun 2012 1 No. Estimate 1965 UNITED NATIONS 20 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Manchester FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 1965 I.T.U. 21 (Ordinary) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AP £6 22 (Phosphor) with Totton, Southampton CDS. Cat £25. AT £8 1966 ROBERT BURNS 23 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Kilmarnock special H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 24 (Phosphor) with Edinburgh special H/S. Cat £20. UA £8 1966 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 25 (Ordinary) Philart FDC with relevant London SW FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 26 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on GPO FDC with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £45. AT £18 1966 LANDSCAPES 27 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £4 1966 WORLD CUP 28 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Totton Southampton CDS. Cat £15. UA £5 29 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Totton Southampton CDS. Cat £25. UA £8 1966 BIRDS 30 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau H/S. Cat £30. AT £8 31 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Southampton FDI H/S. Cat £20. UA £5 1966 ENGLAND WINNERS 32 Connoisseur FDC with Harrow and Wembley FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 33 Stuart FDC with Southampton FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £3 34 Unusual illustration FDC with relevant Station Town, WINgate CDS. AP £8 1966 TECHNOLOGY 35 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Worthing FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £2 36 (Ordinary) 4d value only on plain FDC with Croydon slogan "Muscular Dystrophy Week". Slit open at top. AW £1 37 (Phosphor) Philart FDC with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £10. ATL £3 1966 BATTLE OF HASTINGS 38 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Posted from the Battlefield Battle special H/S. Cat £12. AP £5 1966 CHRISTMAS 39 (Phosphor) set on Connoisseur FDC with Romford FDI H/S, the 3d value in a pair with Right & Left Phosphor Bands. UA £4 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 320 Thu 14 Jun 2012 2 No. Estimate 1967 WILD FLOWERS 40 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Fareham FDI H/S. Cat £15. UA £4 1967 CHICHESTER 41 Connoisseur FDC with Sir Francis Chichester Greenwich special H/S. Cat £10. UA £3 42 GPO FDC overprinted "SPECIMEN", without stamps or postmark. UA £4 43 Philart FDC with Barnstaple FDI H/S. Cat £20. AP £6 1967 BRITISH DISCOVERY 44 Wessex FDC with Sir Alexander Fleming St Mary's Hospital Paddington special H/S. Cat £25. AL £10 1967 CHRISTMAS 3D & 1/6 45 3d value only on Dulwich Millenium Official FDC. (Cat £225 with both values) AP £10 46 Set of 3 on matching pair of Wessex FDCs with Bethlehem FDI H/S. Cat £10. AL £3 1968 BRIDGES 47 GPO FDC with Aberfeldy CDS. Cat £175. AP (see photo) £150 48 Wessex FDC with Menai Bridge First Day of Issue slogan. Cat £85. AP (see photo) £50 1968 ANNIVERSARIES 49 1/- value only on Connoisseur FDC with Royal Air Forces Escaping Society BFPS 1067 special H/S. (Cat £190 with full set) AT £6 1968 PAINTINGS 50 Portsmouth & District Philatelic Society Official FDC. Slight creasing not affecting stamps. Cat £60. AT £15 1968 CHRISTMAS 51 Wessex FDC with Selfridge Christmas Toy Fair London W1 special H/S. Cat £25. AL £10 1969 SHIPS 52 Philart FDC with relevant Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £25. AP £10 1969 ANNIVERSARIES 53 5d value only on Hoverlloyd Inaugural Flight Pegwell Bay Ramsgate Official FDC. Only known on single value. Cat £25. AT £10 54 The Grammar School Centenary Doncaster Official FDC. Cat £200. AT (see photo) £150 1969 CATHEDRALS 55 Connoisseur FDC with York Minster special H/S. Cat £40. ATL £15 56 Wessex FDC with Philatex St Paul's London EC special H/S. Cat £25. UA £8 1969 PRINCE OF WALES INVESTITURE 57 Wessex FDC with Caernarvon FDI H/S. Cat £5. UA £2 1969 CHRISTMAS 58 British Forces Postal Service FDC with Field Post Office 166 CDS. Cat £10. UA £5 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 320 Thu 14 Jun 2012 3 No. Estimate 1970 RURAL ARCHITECTURE 59 GPO FDC with The Pond reg CDS. Unrecorded CDS. AP £20 60 Thames FDC with Gloucester FDI H/S. Cat £12. UA £5 1970 GENERAL ANNIVERSARIES 61 National Florence Nightingale Memorial Committee Exhibition London SE1 Official FDC. Cat £50. AT £22 62 Philart FDC with British Anniversary Stamps Canterbury special H/S. Cat £20. AL £10 1970 LITERARY ANNIVERSARIES 63 Chigwell E78 Official FDC. Cat £95. AT (see photo) £60 64 Set on pair of Wessex FDCs with Old Curiosity Shop London WC2 & Cockermouth FDI H/Ss. Cat £10. AL £4 1970 COMMONWEALTH GAMES 65 Connoisseur FDC with Edinburgh FDI H/S. Cat £10. UA £3 1971 ULSTER PAINTINGS 66 53rd Philatelic Congress of Great Britain Ulster Paintings Day Norwich Official FDC. Cat £75. ATL (see photo) £30 67 GPO FDC with Londonderry pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £40. UA £20 68 Set of 3 on 3 Thames FDCs with Dungiven, Hilltown & Newcastle CDSs. Cat £100. UA £60 1971 LITERARY ANNIVERSARIES 69 British Forces Postal Service FDC with Field Post Office 949 CDS. Cat £15. UA £6 70 Philart FDC with John Keats Shanklin special H/S. Slight foxing around stamps. Cat £110. ATL (see photo) £40 1971 GENERAL ANNIVERSARIES 71 9p value only on Rugby Football Union Centenary Twickenham Official FDC. (Cat £375 on full set) AL £15 1971 UNIVERSITIES 72 Cotswold FDC with Colchester pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £13. AP £6 73 GPO FDC overprinted "SPECIMEN", without stamps or postmark. UA £4 74 GPO FDC with The Opening of the Postal Management College Rugby special H/S. Rare. UA (see photo) £250 75 Philart FDC with Aberystwyth pictorial FDI H//S. Cat £13. UA £6 76 Philart FDC with Leicester pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £13. AP £6 77 Wessex FDC with Southampton pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £13. AL £6 1971 CHRISTMAS 78 GPO FDC overprinted "SPECIMEN", without stamps or postmark. UA £4 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 320 Thu 14 Jun 2012 4 No. Estimate 1972 GENERAL ANNIVERSARIES 79 3p value only on Hovercraft Trials Squadron BFPS 1270 Official FDC. (Cat £400 on full set) AL £20 1972 VILLAGE CHURCHES 80 Village Churches Earls Barton Northampton Official FDC. Cat £50. AP £20 81 World's Oldest Wooden Church Greensted Official FDC. Cat £95. ATL (see photo) £50 1972 B.B.C. 82 3p & 9p values only on Wireless in the British Army BFPS 1326 Official FDC. (Cat £80 on full set) UA £4 83 GPO FDC with Marconi-Kemp Wireless Experiments Chelmsford special H/S. Cat £35. UA £15 1972 SILVER WEDDING 84 Mercury FDC with Royal Silver Wedding Westminster Abbey special H/S. Cat £15. AL £5 85 Philart FDC with Commemorating the Royal Silver Wedding BFPS 1307 special H/S. Cat £25. AL £10 86 The Queen's Royal Lancers BFPS 1922 Official FDC. Cat £80. AL (see photo) £34 1973 E.E.C. 87 Philart FDC with Philatelic Bureau H/S + Conseil de l'Europe Strasbourg H/S. Cat £20. AP £10 1973 OAK TREE 88 British Caledonian Flown FDC to commemorate the opening of Horley Pool with Philatelic Bureau pictorial FDI H/S. AL £3 89 British Forces Postal Service FDC with ANZUK FPO 5 CDS. UA £10 90 Stampex 73 Royal Horticultural Hall London SW1 Official FDC. Cat £30. AL £12 91 Tree Planting Year Westonbirt Arboretum Tetbury (Cotswold) Official FDC. Cat £25. AL £10 1973 COUNTY CRICKET 92 Birthplace of W.G.Grace Downend Bristol (Cotswold) Official FDC. Cat £35. AL £15 93 Headquarters Surrey County Cricket Club The Oval (TCCB) Official FDC.
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