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Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 321 Thu 12 Jul 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 £18 1937 CORONATION 2 Canadian Portrait FDC with Manchester M/C. Cat £30. AP £8 1940 CENTENARY 3 Robson Lowe printed cover (without stamps) to commemorate the Centenary of the First 1d Post, illustrated with a reproduction of the original handstruck 1d of Bradford and cancelled with 10-1-40 Bradford 1d Paid cancel in red by arrangement with the Post Office. Approx 100 of each of 11 different towns were produced but they are rarely seen today. AP £10 4 Robson Lowe printed cover as previous lot but Northampton 1d Paid cancels. AP £10 1953 CORONATION 5 1/3d value only on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight Mauritius" cachet. (Cat £185 on full set) AT £9 6 1/3d value only on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight Colony of Singapore" cachet. (Cat £185 on full set) AT £9 7 1/6d value only on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight Australia" cachet. (Cat £185 on full set) AT £9 8 1/6d value only on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight New Zealand" cachet. (Cat £185 on full set) AT £9 9 1/6d value only on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight Papua & New Guinea" cachet. (Cat £185 on full set) AP £9 10 Qantas Airletter with 2½ d & 4d values with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight Australia" cachet. Cat £55. AT £9 11 Qantas Airletter with 2½ d & 4d values with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Air Mail Flight Papua & New Guinea" cachet. Cat £55. AT £9 1961 P.O.S.B. 12 Illustrated FDC with Birmingham - Crewe TPO CDS. Relevant & rare CDS on this issue. AP (see photo) £60 1961 CEPT 13 Illustrated FDC with Torquay slogan "CEPT European Conference of Posts & Telecommunications" + Torquay CDS. Cat £35. AT £10 1963 FREEDOM FROM HUNGER 14 (Ordinary) with Folkestone CDS. Cat £30. AT £12 1963 INTERNATIONAL LIFEBOAT CONFERENCE 15 (Ordinary) Hand drawn FDC with Field Post Office 901 CDS. Neat AW £15 16 (Ordinary) Hand drawn FDC with Field Post Office 901 CDS. Neat AW £15 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 321 Thu 12 Jul 2012 1 No. Estimate 17 (Ordinary) with Aberdeen First Day of Issue slogan. Relevant - Lifeboat Station. AT (see photo) £85 18 (Phosphor) with relevant Blackwater CDS. AT (+ "P" & "Phosphor" in ink) (see photo) £65 1963 RED CROSS CENTENARY 19 (Ordinary) with West Ealing M/C. Cat £40. AP £18 1964 SHAKESPEARE 20 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Stratford upon Avon FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1964 GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS 21 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £35. AT £15 1964 BOTANICAL CONGRESS 22 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Sandy Park Road CDS. Relevant name connection. AT £35 23 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Cricklewood CDS. Relevant name connection. Neat AW £25 24 (Phosphor) with Docks, Southampton CDS. Relevant - Dock leaves. AT £35 1964 FORTH ROAD BRIDGE 25 (Ordinary) with TonBRIDGE Kent M/C. AW £12 26 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Fareham CDS. Cat £20. AP £8 27 Illustrated FDC with Southampton T M/C. Cat £20. AT £10 1965 CHURCHILL 28 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £9. AT £3 29 (Ordinary) with Bladon FDI H/S. Cat £25. AP £8 30 (Ordinary) Metallic FDC with Bladon FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £20 31 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Churchill Bristol reg CDS. Slight creasing. Cat £90. AT (see photo) £40 32 (Ordinary) with Halifax CDS. Halifax bombers were used in World War II. Relevant unrecorded CDS. AP (see photo) £30 33 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Stirling CDS. Stirling bombers were used in World War II. Relevant unrecorded CDS. UA (see photo) £30 34 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Churchill Oxford CDS. Cat £110. UA (see photo) £60 1965 DE MONTFORT'S PARLIAMENT 35 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £10. UA £4 36 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £50. AT £15 37 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on Connoisseur FDC with Bournemouth FDI H/S. Cat £60. AT £15 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 321 Thu 12 Jul 2012 2 No. Estimate 1965 SALVATION ARMY 38 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Bristol FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 39 (Phosphor) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £35. AT £15 40 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £50. AT £15 1965 LISTER 41 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Fareham CDS. Cat £25. UA £10 42 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Small dent at centre right of cover. Cat £40. AT £15 43 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on illustrated FDC with Bristol FDI H/S. Cat £55. AT £15 1965 COMMONWEALTH ARTS FESTIVAL 44 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on Connoisseur FDC with relevant Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £60 (+) UA £35 1965 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 45 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Woodbridge reg CDS. Woodbridge has an RAF Station. AT £85 46 (Ordinary) set on pair of FDCs with Coventry CDS. Relevant - Coventry was heavily bombed in 1940 with controversy over whether Churchill had advance warning from Enigma codebreakers. AT £25 47 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Charlton, Andover CDS. RAF Andover was used for Flight Training during the War. UA (see photo) £85 48 (Ordinary) with Sheerness CDS. Spitfires formed into the "Big Wing" formation over Sheerness. AT (see photo) £45 49 (Phosphor) Illustrated FDC with Shirley Road, Southampton CDS. Relevant unrecorded CDS (Spitfire). AT £25 50 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with House of Commons CDS. AT £30 51 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with SHOTgate CDS. AT £20 52 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Bishop's Waltham, Southampton CDS. Relevant - Spitfire. AP £25 53 (Phosphor) with Totton, Southampton CDS (Nearest Post Office to Eastleigh - Spitfire test flights). Cat £50. AT (see photo) £20 54 4d block of 6 (ordinary) only on plain FDC with RAF Station Bassingbourn CDS. (Cat £150 illustrated with full set) UA £10 1965 I.T.U. 55 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Oxford FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 56 (Phosphor) with Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 321 Thu 12 Jul 2012 3 No. Estimate 57 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £50. AT £15 1966 ROBERT BURNS 58 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Totton Southampton CDS. Cat £7. UA £3 59 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Alloway special H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 60 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Totton Southampton CDS. Cat £8. UA £4 1966 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 61 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Oxford FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 62 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 63 (Ordinary) Philart FDC with relevant London SW FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 64 (Phosphor) Plain card with South Kensington slogan "Westminster Abbey 900th Anniversary Year". (Cat £140 illustrated) AL £12 65 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £45. AT £18 1966 LANDSCAPES 66 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Guildford PARK CDS. UA £18 67 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £5 1966 WORLD CUP 68 (Ordinary) Philart FDC with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 69 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 1966 BIRDS 70 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £25. UA £10 71 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 1966 ENGLAND WINNERS 72 Connoisseur FDC with CLAY Lane, Oxford CDS. Football pitches in many countries are made of clay. UA £75 73 Illustrated FDC with relevant Station Town, WINgate CDS. AP £6 1966 TECHNOLOGY 74 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Skegness FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £4 75 (Ordinary) 1/3d value only on BHC SR N6 Hovercraft FDC with Cowes CDS. Cat £45. Neat AW £10 76 (Ordinary) set on hand drawn FDC with Cowes CDS. (Cat £175 illustrated) AW £25 77 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Macclesfield CDS + Joddrell Bank cachet. Cat £150. AP (see photo) £75 78 (Phosphor) Stuart FDC with relevant Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £35. AT £15 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 321 Thu 12 Jul 2012 4 No. Estimate 79 (Phosphor) Stuart FDC with Southampton T M/C. Cat £50. AT £15 80 Connoisseur FDC with Folkestone CDS. Relevant - Hovercraft Terminus. Cat £85. AT (see photo) £40 81 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on Philart FDC with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £50. AT £35 1966 BATTLE OF HASTINGS 82 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Hastings FDI H/S. Cat £12. APL £5 83 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with KINGsway Television House reg CDS. Slight creasing. Unrecorded CDS (Kings Road Cat £75) AW £12 1966 CHRISTMAS 84 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with St Nicholas CDS. (3d value has Missing "T" variety). Rare CDS. AT (see photo) £150 1967 E.F.T.A. 85 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Staple Hill, Bristol CDS. Relevant - Port. AL £8 86 (Phosphor) Philart FDC with Formby, Liverpool CDS. Relevant - Port. UA £8 87 (Phosphor) Wessex FDC with Totton, Southampton CDS. Relevant - Port. AP £8 1967 WILD FLOWERS 88 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Kew Gardens reg CDS. Cat £150. AT (see photo) £90 1967 CHICHESTER 89 GPO FDC with Sir Francis Chichester Greenwich special H/S.
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