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Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 272 Thu 19 Jun 2008 1 Lot No Lot No. Estimate 1935 SILVER JUBILEE 1 Forgery of Westminster Stamp Co. illustrated FDC with London SW1 CDS. (Cat £550 as genuine) £24 2 Plain FDC with Croydon Aerodrome reg CDS. Neatly slit open at right. Cat £75. Neat AW £20 1937 CORONATION 3 Illustrated FDC (George VI in uniform) with Ogmore, Bridgend CDS. Cat £30. UA £15 1940 CENTENARY 4 1d value only on 1940 reprinted mulready cover with Adhesive Stamp Centenary Bournemouth special H/S. Neat AW £4 5 1d, 2d, 2½ d & 3d on Kenmore Stamp Company Display FDC with Brighton and Hove CDS. AT £4 1946 VICTORY 6 Illustrated FDC with Musselburgh M/C. Neatly slit open at top. Cat £40. AT £15 1948 SILVER WEDDING 7 2½ d value only on illustrated FDC with Halifax CDS. Cat £20. AW £5 1948 CHANNEL IS LIBERATION 8 Illustrated FDC with Jersey M/C. Cat £25. AP £12 9 Illustrated FDC with St Peter Port Guernsey CDS. Cat £35. AP £15 10 White's Stamp Shop Hertford pair of FDCs with one value on each with Hertford CDS. Cat £30. AP £10 1948 OLYMPIC GAMES 11 Illustrated FDC with Olympic Games Wembley slogan. Neatly slit open at top. Cat £50. AT £25 1949 UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION 12 Blocks of 4 on pair of BPA/PTA illustrated FDCs with Heswall, Wirral CDS. Cat £70 as single set. AW £30 1953 CORONATION 13 1/6d value only on Qantas Coronation FDC with London F.S.slogan "Long Live the Queen" + Coronation Day Air Mail Flight cachet. Cat £25. AT £12 14 2½ d value only on BPA/PTS FDC with London W1 slogan "Long Live the Queen". AT £5 15 Set in blocks of 4 on 4 BPA/PTS illustrated FDCs with Colwyn Bay slogan "Long Live the Queen". Cat £65 as single set. AW £30 1957 SCOUT JUBILEE JAMBOREE 16 Scouts on Stamps Society FDC with Sutton Coldfield slogan "World Scout Jubilee Jamboree". Cat £25. APL £12 1958 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 272 Thu 19 Jun 2008 1 Lot No. Estimate 17 PTS FDC with Llanberis slogan "British Empire & Commonwealth Games". Cat £95. AT (see photo) £40 1960 GENERAL LETTER OFFICE 18 Lombard Street FDC with North Finchley reg CDS. Neatly slit open at top Cat £40. AT £20 1961 CEPT 19 Set in blocks of 4 on 3 FDCs with Torquay slogan "CEPT European Conference Torquay". Cat £15 as single set. AL £12 20 with Rickmansworth CDS. Cat £10. UA £5 1962 NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY YEAR 21 (Ordinary) with Fareham CDS. Cat £50. AT £20 22 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £125. AP (see photo) £75 1963 FREEDOM FROM HUNGER 23 (Ordinary) Stampex FDC with London WC slogan "Freedom from Hunger Week". Cat £50. AW £10 1963 PARIS POSTAL CONFERENCE 24 (Ordinary) block of 4 with Colston Street Bristol reg CDS. Cat £15 as single set. UA £10 25 (Phosphor) with Totton Southampton CDS. Cat £25. UA £12 1963 NATIONAL NATURE WEEK 26 (Phosphor) with Selborne CDS. Cat £110. Neat AW (see photo) £30 1963 RED CROSS CENTENARY 27 (Ordinary) with London F.S.slogan "Red Cross Centenary A Century of Service". Neatly slit open at left. Cat £70. AT (see photo) £35 28 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £75. AT (see photo) £40 1963 COMPAC CABLE 29 (Ordinary) Block of 4 with Fareham CDS. Cat £20 as single set. UA £15 30 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £50. AT £25 1964 SHAKESPEARE 31 (Ordinary) Shakespeare's Birthplace FDC with Stratford upon Avon FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £5 32 (Ordinary) Shakespeare Portrait FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £4 1964 GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS 33 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on 4 Connoisseur FDCs with Fareham CDS. Cat £20 as single set. UA £15 1964 BOTANICAL CONGRESS 34 Blocks of 4 on 4 GPO FDCs with Leicester FDI H/S. Cat £25 as single set. Neat AW £10 1964 FORTH ROAD BRIDGE Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 272 Thu 19 Jun 2008 2 Lot No. Estimate 35 (Ordinary) with Bromley M/C. Cat £15. AT £6 36 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on pair of GPO FDCs with Northampton FDI H/S & Abington Square Northampton CDS. Cat £15 as single set. AT & UA £8 37 (Ordinary) German Philatelic Convention FDC with South Queensferry special H/S. Cover folded in half vertically not affecting stamps. Cat £35. Neat AW £5 1965 CHURCHILL 38 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau H/S. Cat £9. AT £3 39 (Phosphor) with Southampton T slogan "Southampton Show". Cat £45. AT £20 40 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together on GPO FDC with Bristol FDI H/S. Cat £60. AT (see photo) £30 1965 DE MONTFORT'S PARLIAMENT 41 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on pair of FDCs with High Street Sutton CDS. Cat £10 as single set. AT £8 42 (Ordinary) Holmes Tolley FDC with Evesham FDI H/S. Cat £35. AW £6 1965 SALVATION ARMY 43 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on pair of FDCs with High Street Sutton CDS. Cat £25 as single set. AT £15 1965 LISTER 44 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on pair of FDCs with Fareham CDS. Cat £25 as single set. UA £15 45 (Phosphor) with Southampton T M/C. Cat £40. AT £20 1965 COMMONWEALTH ARTS FESTIVAL 46 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Paddington First Day of Issue slogan. (Cat £125 on Lister, umlisted on this issue but just as rare). AT (see photo) £75 1965 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 47 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 48 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £10 1965 POST OFFICE TOWER 49 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Harrow FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 50 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 51 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Kirkby Liverpool CDS. Cat £15. AT £6 52 (Phosphor) Post Office Tower FDC with Great Portland Street CDS. (Nearest Post Office to the Post Office Tower) AW (see photo) £125 1965 UNITED NATIONS 53 (Ordinary) with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 54 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on pair of FDCs with High Street Sutton CDS. Cat £20 as single set. AT £15 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 272 Thu 19 Jun 2008 3 Lot No. Estimate 1965 I.T.U. 55 (Ordinary) with Edinburgh FDI H/S. Slight foxing in places. Cat £20. Neat AW £2 56 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 1966 ROBERT BURNS 57 (Ordinary) Kilmarnock Burns Club FDC with Kilmarnock special H/S. Long cover slightly creased. Cat £20+ AW £5 1966 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 58 (Ordinary) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 59 (Ordinary) Philart FDC with London SW FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £12 60 (Phosphor) with London SW FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £12 1966 LANDSCAPES 61 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 62 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Lewes FDI H/S. Cat £75. ATL (see photo) £30 63 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Philatelic Bureau FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1966 WORLD CUP 64 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £15. AW £3 65 (Ordinary) Jules Rimet Cup FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £15. AP £8 1966 BIRDS 66 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AP £8 67 (Phosphor) Philart FDC with Northampton FDI H/S. Cat £20. AP £8 1966 ENGLAND WINNERS 68 Holmes Tolley FDC with Harrow and Wembley FDI H/S. Cat £20. AP £10 1966 TECHNOLOGY 69 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Worthing FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £3 70 (Ordinary) Connoisseur FDC with Paddington First Day of Issue slogan. Late usage, unlisted & rare on this issue. AT (see photo) £75 71 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on 4 Connoisseur FDCs with Coventry FDI H/S. Cat £10 as single set. Neat AW £6 1966 BATTLE OF HASTINGS 72 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Field Post Office (985?) CDS. Cat £25. AW £5 1966 CHRISTMAS 73 (Ordinary) Blocks of 4 on pair of Connoisseur FDCs with Northampton FDI H/S. AW in pencil. £5 1967 E.F.T.A. 74 Ordinary & Phosphor together on GPO FDC with Battersea FDI H/S. Cat £30. AT £15 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 272 Thu 19 Jun 2008 4 Lot No. Estimate 1967 BRITISH PAINTINGS 75 Tate Gallery FDC with Coventry FDI H/S. AP £3 76 with Art on Stamps Exhibition Strand special H/S. Larger unusual illustration FDC slightly creased. Cat £35. AT £10 1967 BRITISH DISCOVERY 77 1/- value only on Dista Products Penicillin FDC with Penicillin Sir Alexander Fleming St Mary's Paddington special H/S. (Cat £25 on full set) AT £3 1967 CHRISTMAS 3D & 1/6 78 GPO FDC with Coleraine slogan "First Ever Christmas Present - God gave his Son" cancelling previously issued 4d value, 3d & 1/6d below with smudged indistinct CDSs. Cover creased at right not affecting stamps. Very rare slogan. Cat £375. AP (see photo) £100 1968 BRIDGES 79 Set of 4 Philart FDCs with one value on each with the 4 relevant H/Ss including Dulverton CDS & Chiswick M/C. Cat £40. AP £20 1968 ANNIVERSARIES 80 1/- value only on Connoisseur FDC with Medmenham RAF Post Office Marlow special H/S. (Cat £190 on full set) AT £10 81 1/- value only on Royal Air Forces Escaping Society BFPS 1067 Official FDC.
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