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Association of Sussex Philatelic Societies Postal Auction No 81 Closing Date for Bids Friday 1 November 2013 Bids Should Be Sent ASSOCIATION OF SUSSEX PHILATELIC SOCIETIES POSTAL AUCTION NO 81 CLOSING DATE FOR BIDS FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER 2013 BIDS SHOULD BE SENT TO J.N HAMMONDS, 31 WHEATSHEAF CLOSE, HORSHAM, RH12 5TH or by EMAIL TO; [email protected] (If bidding by email please include your full postal address) Bids below the printed reserve will not be accepted Lot No Reserve 1 Dealer's Clearance. All World stamps and covers with notable Germany and Russia including better items. Easily manageable box which needs to be viewed. Over 70 items included at start price below 10% of the original fairly reasonable retail. 95.00 2 Dealer's Clearance Turkey 1901-1951 old packet makers stock in over 120 envelopes, mostly used but some unmounted mint, higher cat items to SG £3.50 noted, couple of thousand stamps 45.00 3 TRAINS-Turkey 1929-30 Steam Train on bridge, 20 para, 2k (both printings) 2½k (both printings) 3k (both printings), couple of hundred clean used copies from old packetmaker's stock, total SG Cat couple hundred pounds 20.00 4 Small selection of "thematic" material associated with the Victoria Cross. Includes £21+ face value of GB Mint stamps, R.M press release photos etc 14.00 5 WW1 Covers (6) v mixed condition 10.00 6 WW2 Covers (20) various countries and censors etc 20.00 7 1941 FFC Port of Spain (Trinidad)- Lagos, Port of Spain-Leopoldville, Port of Spain-Bathurst, Lagos (Nigeria)-Miami (4 Covers) 8.00 8 1940s Long Covers (3) all addressed to Standard Vacuum Oil Co, Shanghai 3.00 Great Britain - Airmail 9 1910 PPC Exhibition Flight over Durdham Downs, Bristol by Tetard, used 12.00 10 1919 (10/11) Photocopy of First Air Mail Service between London and Paris Issued by GPO 2.00 11 1924 (12/2) London-Gibraltar (16/2) "No Flight sent by Ordinary Service" cachet 20.00 12 1924 (25/1) London-Paris, 6d postage, "No Service sent by Ordinary Service" cachet 15.00 13 1926 (18/2) Cover Waddon Aerodrome Croydon Postmark to Paris 10.00 14 1928 (24/9) Liverpool Civic Week Experimental Airmail Belfast-Liverpool 15.00 15 1930 (16/10) Kingston on Thames to South India, flown to Karachi where Air label cancelled with 2 black bars 5.00 16 1933 (26/11) FFC West of England Air Service Plymouth-Southampton, vignette & cachet 10.00 17 1933 (9/12) FFC Speedbird London-Singapore 6.00 18 1934 (19/2) FFC 1½d canc Liverpool British Industries Fair slogan BIF to Hooton, cachet 10.00 19 1934 (20/4) London-Brazil (27/4) Paris (24/4) transit, 2/6 Seahorse + 1/- GV 3.00 20 1934 (28/7) FF Postcard London-Canary Islands (5/8) re-addressed back to UK 2.00 21 1934 (18/9) London-Gablonz, Czechoslovakia, 4d Air Mail Rate , Luftpost Munchen cachet 2.00 22 1934 Unused Railway Air Services envelope 5.00 23 1934 (20/8) FFC Railway Air Services Southampton-Belfast 6.00 24 1934 (10/5) London-Austria (11/5) Air Mail Exhibition cancel and cachet 8.00 25 1934 (31/5) Liverpool-Amsterdam (2/6) 4d rate 5.00 26 1935 (7/5) KGV Silver Jubilee FDC Airmail to New Zealand (29/5), Sydney (24/5) transit 4.00 27 1935 (1/1) Croydon-Asnieres, First Day of "Croydon Surrey Air Mail postmark 12.00 28 1935 (1/2) FFC Blackpool & West Coast Air Services London-Douglas 5.00 29 1936 (17/3) FFC London-Malmo, Sweden (17/3) 5.00 30 1936 2 long covers Crilly Airways Ltd Portugal to Stanley Gibbons, both with inserts 10.00 31 1936/38 Covers (5) GB to South America by German Airmail all have 2/6 Seahorse plus other frankings 5.00 32 1937 (5/2) Air Mail Edinburgh-Baghdad, 3d rate 1.00 33 1937 (12/3) Birmingham to Ceylon, on reverse Down Indo Ceylon TPO 28 Mr 37 cds, franked 4x1½ KEVIII 4.00 1 34 1937 (7/8) FFC without Air Fee UK to Prague 5.00 35 1938 (3/10) FFC North Eastern Airways Newcastle-London 10.00 36 1938 (28/9) Registered, East Molesey-Kuala Lumpur, franked 6d, Empire Air Mail Scheme 3.00 37 1938 (5/12) Registered Hinchley Wood-Melbourne, 4½d rate, Empire Air Mail Scheme 3.00 38 1938 (84) FFC Southampton to India in 2½ days (22/2) FFC UK to Egypt at 1½d rate 2.00 39 1938 (22/2) Test Letter at 1½d rate to Traffic Manager Imperial Airways, Rangoon, Backstamp received 2 Mar 1938 I.F.O.L Irradwaddy Flotilla Co. Ltd 4.00 40 1938 (3/10) FFC North Eastern Airways Newcastle-London 6.00 41 1939 (11/12) Horsham-India, No postage but sent to India where re-addressed (20/1), Indian Censor, h/s "Insufficiently Paid for Transmission by Air Mail" 3.00 42 1939 (16/5) London-California showing 65d rate for airmail only in USA 2.00 43 1940 (18/4) Airmail PPC St Albans-Pretoria (27/4) franked 7d 5.00 44 1941 (1/12) UK to Buenos Aires, Manus "Via North Atlantic Air Service" franked 3/6, censor 2.00 45 1943 (27/8) New Malden-Geneva, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme, censored GB & Paris. 5d rate 3.00 46 1945 (8/8) London- Czechoslovakia, franked 3d. h/s "No Service Except by Air" and "Return to Sender" 5.00 47 1945 (21/10) Kingston on Thames-Rawalpindi by Airmail, example of 1½d rate for Forces mail after the war, flts 2.00 48 1956 (8/1) Air Letter to USA with Croydon Airport Single Ring d/s 8.00 49 1961 Covers (3) Anniversary of 1911 Hendon-Windsor Flight, all different 8.00 50 2002 (21/5) 75th Anniv First Solo Crossing of the Atlantic, cover signed by Reeve Lindbergh, daughter, cachet 15.00 51 Booklet of Souvenir Views of Croydon Airport, Rohan & Co Series 1 10.00 Great Britain – Covers 52 (14/6) Hereford-Bewdley, Circular dated Mileage 141, Manus 7 10.00 53 1820 (23/5) EL Durham-Doncaster, Circular dated mileage 141, manus 9 7.50 54 1825 (19/2) EL Hereford-London, circular dated Mileage Mark 141, red London Tombstone Paid 19 Feb 1825, manus Pd 10 in red 8.00 55 1826 (23/2) EL London-Solicitors in Brighton 5.00 56 1828 EL Weybridge-London, b/s Esher semi circular & London arrival, manus 5, faint marks 5.00 57 1831 EL London-Cognac, manus "Par Estafette" & red ANGL.EST 15.00 58 1834 (June) Free Franking London-Weymouth ..."I have received a letter enclosing one from you, which I enclose herewith a copy to avoid double postage" 7.00 59 1840 Free Front CBP 1A/15 dated 9 Jan 1840 (Last Day) 20.00 60 1840 (26/1) EL Malmsbury-London, undated double arc (incomplete), via Chippenham circ dated arc, London Tombstone, manus 2 in red 5.00 61 1840 (13/5) London-Norwich, h/s TP Charles Street West in blue, manus PP & 6d Paid, large folded letter 10.00 62 1840 Free Front with red Crown over circle 9 Jan 1840 (Last Day) sent to Lady Spencer Churchill 20.00 63 1841 (17/10) EL Lewes-Brighton, Lewes dr cds, manus 1d rate, Brighton 17 Oct 1841 arr 6.00 64 1843 (20/5) Entire half circle Post Paid Lancaster in red, Chorley in black 5.00 65 1844/53 Covers (6) all with 1d imperf, various cancels, bit grubby 20.00 66 1845 Wrapper London-Amsterdam, London Paid & 2 line Engeland/Franco in blue 5.00 67 1850 (14/1) London City-Derby, re-addressed, Fetter Lane 1d Paid in greenish blue, red cds Paid. Derby 15 Jan 1850 (2 strikes), undated circle Alvastone & on front Atherstone in blue 15 Jan 1850 20.00 68 1851 (9/10) EL Lewes-Brighton large dr Lewes in blue, manus 2, Brighton in blue on reverse 5.00 69 1854 (28/11) EL London-Paris containing bill with 1d Receipt stamp, London small box d/s LS (Lombard Street), French Ang (Am 1) Calais 10.00 70 1854 EL with 1d (SG17) canc London 44, Scottish Widows Report 5.00 71 1855/65 Covers (5) with various frankings and postmarks 20.00 72 1859 (26/1) EL Leek-Leek, faint Leek boxed mileage mark, manus 1 2.50 73 1859 (17/5) London-Trinidad (7/6) franked 6d canc London Duplex 71, reverse discoloured and fold through stamp 8.00 74 1860 Long cover with 2d blue, poor condition 10.00 2 75 1867 (18/7) London-Bordeaux 4d (SG94) Plate 8 canc London District duplex 74, Oval PD in red, French Angl Amb Calais 25.00 76 1869 (27/9) London-Bordeaux 2x4d (SG94) Plate II canc London EC 72 duplex, French Angl Amb Calais 5.00 77 1870 Cover Warrington-Trieste franked 6d (SG 109) canc Warrington Duplex, Trieste Receiver 7.00 78 1871 (23/12) EL London-Trieste franked 6d (SG 109) Plate 9 canc London Duplex 106, red PD in oval, Trieste Receipt d/s 7.00 79 1872 3d Plate 9 wmk spray of rose, used 5.00 80 1877 (30/8) London-Boulogne with 2½d (SH+G141) Plate 6 21.00 81 1882(20/10) Long cover franked 1½ canc London Duplex, Paddington Receiver in red, flts 10.00 82 1895 (1/3) Cranleigh Duplex cancelling 2d & ½d stamps to Cape Colony (21/3), Horsham Station Office (1/3) transit on reverse 5.00 83 1898 (23/3) 2½d Grey Postal Stationery envelope London E.C to Quedlinburg, Germany 6.00 84 1899 (30/12) Stock dividend notice Canadian Pacific Railway, London-Canterbury 15.00 85 1900/30s Kingston on Thames machine cancels, Krag & Universal on covers & postcards (21) 12.00 86 1903 (8/12) PPC showing packed hall "Passive Resistance Day 29 October 1903" Afternoon Conference" London to Leighton 5.00 87 1905 (8/8) PPC with 1d KEVII canc Llandudo to Kherson Government South Russia, arr.
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