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Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 301 Thu 11 Nov 2010 1 Lot No Lot No. Estimate 1929 UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION CONGRESS 1 Union Postale Universelle Congres de Londres 1929 DISPLAY FDC with Postal Union Congress London CDS. The same wording is in a logo on the flap on reverse. Only catalogued as plain FDC. UA (see photo) £1,250 1935 SILVER JUBILEE 2 Francis Field Display FDC with Sutton Coldfield CDS. Cat £400. AT (see photo) £120 1937 CORONATION 3 Unusual illustration (large maroon & green crown) FDC with Clacton on Sea M/C. Cat £30. AT £15 1940 CENTENARY 4 Set on pair of unusual illustration FDCs with Adhesive Stamp Centenary Bournmouth special H/S. Cat £50. AT £20 1946 VICTORY 5 Ronald Johnson Display FDC with Abbeville Road Clapham reg CDS. Cat £40. AP £12 1953 CORONATION 6 1/3d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Cocos Islands" cachet. AT £6 7 1/3d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Karachi" cachet. AT £6 8 1/3d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Mauritius" cachet. Neatly slit open at top. AT £6 9 1/3d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Singapore" cachet. AT £6 10 1/6d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Fiji" cachet. Neatly slit open at top. AT £6 11 1/6d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight New Hebrides" cachet. AT £6 12 1/6d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Norfolk Island" cachet. AT £6 13 1/6d on Qantas FDC with London F.S. slogan "Long Live the Queen" + "Coronation Day Air Mail Flight Papua & New Guinea" cachet. AT £6 14 2½ d value only on Art Craft FDC with Windsor slogan "Long Live the Queen". (Cat £275 on full set) AT £6 1958 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES 15 PTS FDC with Cardiff slogan "British Empire & Commonwealth Games". Poor strike of slogan. Cat £95. AT £40 16 PTS FDC with Llanberis slogan "British Empire & Commonwealth Games". Good strike of slogan but slight stain on front of cover, neatly slit open at bottom. Cat £95. AT £35 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 301 Thu 11 Nov 2010 1 Lot No. Estimate 1960 EUROPA 17 Illustrated FDC with London Street Reading reg CDS. Cat £35. AP £12 1961 P.O.S.B. 18 POSB Headquarters Blythe Road FDC with Blythe Road CDS. Cat £300. AP (see photo) £180 1961 CEPT 19 with Torquay slogan "CEPT European Conference". Cat £15. UA £4 1963 FREEDOM FROM HUNGER 20 (Ordinary) with Burnley & Nelson M/C. Cat £30. AT £10 1963 PARIS POSTAL CONFERENCE 21 (Ordinary) with Folkestone CDS. Cat £15. AT £6 1963 NATIONAL NATURE WEEK 22 (Ordinary) with London EC First Day of Issue slogan. Cat £25. AT £8 1963 INTERNATIONAL LIFEBOAT CONFERENCE 23 (Ordinary) with London SW1 First Day of Issue slogan. Cat £30. AT £10 24 (Ordinary) Illustrated FDC with Field Post Office 620 CDS. Unrecorded on this issue. AT £15 1963 RED CROSS CENTENARY 25 (Ordinary) with Reading First Day of Issue slogan. Cat £45. AP £16 26 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on Florence Nightingale FDC with West Wellow CDS signed by the Vicar of Wellow. Three hinge remainders on reverse. Cat £175. UA (see photo) £110 1964 SHAKESPEARE 27 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Stratford upon Avon FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1964 GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS 28 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £30. AP £10 1964 FORTH ROAD BRIDGE 29 GPO FDC with South Queensferry special H/S. Cat £35. AT £15 1965 CHURCHILL 30 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Bladon FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 31 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Field Post Office 755 CDS. Cat £75. Neat AW £24 32 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Churchill Oxford CDS. Cat £110. AP (see photo) £50 1965 DE MONTFORT'S PARLIAMENT 33 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Evesham FDI H/S. Cat £35. AP £15 34 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1965 SALVATION ARMY 35 (Ordinary) with Birmingham FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 301 Thu 11 Nov 2010 2 Lot No. Estimate 36 Plain Hope Cote Hotel Bath FDC with Bath slogan "Bath The Gayest Floral City". (Cat £50 illustrated) AW £6 1965 LISTER 37 (Ordinary) with Kingston upon Thames FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £8 1965 COMMONWEALTH ARTS FESTIVAL 38 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Birmingham FDI H/S. Cat £20. UA £6 1965 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 39 (Ordinary) 4d value only on Air Mail envelope with "Post Room RAF Gatow BFPO 45" rubber stamp with Field Post Office 1011 CDS. AT £15 1965 POST OFFICE TOWER 40 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Stockport FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £5 41 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Southampton M/C. Cat £25. AT £10 1965 UNITED NATIONS 42 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Oxford FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 1965 I.T.U. 43 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Oxford FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 1966 ROBERT BURNS 44 (Ordinary) with Abington, Cambridge CDS. Cat £7. UA £3 45 (Ordinary) Greenock Philatelic Society FDC with Greenock special H/S. Cat £35+ AP £15 46 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Ayr special H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 47 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £8. AT £3 1966 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 48 (Ordinary) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £15. AP £6 49 (Ordinary) with relevant London SW FDI H/S. Cat £25. ATL £10 50 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Oxford FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1966 LANDSCAPES 51 (Ordinary) set of 4 different Philart FDCs with one value on each with Lewes, Coleraine, Harlech & Grantown on Spey FDI H/Ss. Cat £30. AT or AP £12 52 (Phosphor) Connoisseur FDC with Fareham CDS. Cat £10. UA £4 53 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £5 1966 BIRDS 54 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £30. AT £10 1966 TECHNOLOGY 55 (Ordinary) Philart FDC with relevant Birmingham FDI H/S. Cat £30. AT £12 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 301 Thu 11 Nov 2010 3 Lot No. Estimate 56 (Phosphor) Philart FDC with Northampton FDI H/S. Cat £10. AP £4 1966 BATTLE OF HASTINGS 57 (Phosphor) set on 3 small Connoisseur FDCs with Hastings FDI H/S. Cat £12. AP £5 58 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Posted from the Battlefield Battle special H/S. Cat £15. UA £7 1966 CHRISTMAS 59 (Ordinary) Sanquhar Post Office FDC with Sanquhar CDS. Cat £150. AP (see photo) £50 1967 CHICHESTER 60 GPO FDC with Sir Francis Chichester Greenwich special H/S. Cat £10. UA £4 1967 BRITISH DISCOVERY 61 GPO FDC with HMS Discovery London WC special H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 1967 CHRISTMAS DOUBLE DATED 62 Philart FDC with Field Post Office 340 CDS on the 2 relevant dates. F.P.O. unrecorded on this issue. UA £15 1968 ANNIVERSARIES 63 1/- value only on RAF Leuchars Official FDC. Cat £20. AT £8 1968 PAINTINGS 64 Connoisseur FDC with Philatex Woburn special H/S. Cat £35. UA £15 65 Parish Church Restoration Kettering Official FDC. Cat £60. ATL (see photo) £30 66 Wessex FDC with Portsmouth & District Philatelic Society special H/S. Cat £45. APL £20 1969 SHIPS 67 GPO FDC with Lloyds of London New Coffee House London EC3 special H/S. Cat £90. UA £40 68 Pair of Wessex FDCs with 3 values on each with Southampton FDI H/S. Cat £20. AL £8 69 Philart de Luxe FDC with Plymouth FDI H/S. Cat £25. UA £8 1969 CONCORDE 70 GPO FDC with Filton FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1969 ANNIVERSARIES 71 5d value only on Hoverlloyd Inaugural Flight Pegwell Bay Official FDC. Cat £25. AT £10 1969 CATHEDRALS 72 Abbey FDC with York Minster special H/S. Cat £40. AL £18 73 Cameo FDC with Philatex St Paul's London EC special H/S. Cat £25. UA £8 74 Philart FDC with Liverpool FDI H/S. Cat £15. UA £6 75 Philart FDC with Canterbury FDI H/S. Cat £15. AL £6 1969 PRINCE OF WALES INVESTITURE Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 301 Thu 11 Nov 2010 4 Lot No. Estimate 76 GPO FDC with Windsor FDI H/S. Cat £15. AL £6 1969 POST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 77 Philart FDC with Post Office Technology Exhibition University College London WC special H/S. Cat £7. AP £3 1969 CHRISTMAS 78 British Forces Postal Service FDC with Forces Post Office 97 CDS. Cat £10. UA £5 1970 RURAL ARCHITECTURE 79 Thames FDC with Gloucester FDI H/S. Cat £12. AL £5 80 Wessex FDC with Aberaeron FDI H/S. Cat £12. AL removed £5 1970 GENERAL ANNIVERSARIES 81 Abbey FDC with Florence Nightingale Memorial Committee London SE1 special H/S. Cat £45. AL £20 82 Philart FDC with British Anniversary Stamps Canterbury special H/S. Cat £20. UA £8 1970 LITERARY ANNIVERSARIES 83 GPO FDC with Rochester FDI H/S. Cat £15. UA £6 84 Philart FDC with Broadstairs FDI H/S. Cat £15. AP £6 1970 PHILYMPIA 85 British Forces Postal Service FDC with Field Post Office 142 CDS.
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