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Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 261 Thu 16 Aug 2007 1 Lot No Lot No. Estimate 1924 BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION 1 H.R.Harmer Display FDC with Empire Exhibition Wembley Park slogan. Minor faults, average condition. Cat £350. AT (see photo) £240 2 Plain FDC with Empire Exhibition Wembley Park slogan. Neatly slit open, tiny rust spot at bottom & ink smudge from postmark at bottom of 1d stamp, otherwise very fine fresh cover. Cat £300. AP (see photo) £220 1929 UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION CONGRESS 3 Plain FDC with T.P.O. CDS. Relevant & rare. Slight ageing in places. UA (see photo) £160 1935 SILVER JUBILEE 4 1d value only on reverse of Silver Jubilee picture postcard with Eltham M/C. AW £80 5 Forgery of Westminster Stamp Co. illustrated FDC with London SW1 CDS. (Cat £550 as genuine). AP (see photo) £30 1937 CORONATION 6 Illustrated FDC with indistinct CDS cancelling the stamp but clear London W1 13th May M/C on reverse. Neatly slit open at top. Cat £20. AT £8 1940 CENTENARY 7 Perkins Bacon FDC with Stamp Centenary (Red Cross) Exhibition London special H/S. Cat £95. AT (see photo) £36 1946 VICTORY 8 Display FDC with Birkenhead slogan "Don't Waste Bread". Cat £75. AT £26 1960 GENERAL LETTER OFFICE 9 with Norwich CDS. Cat £200. AW (see photo) £42 1961 CEPT 10 with Torquay slogan "CEPT European Conference". Cat £15. AT £5 1961 PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE 11 Illustrated FDC with London SW1 slogan "Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference". Stamps badly arranged on cover. Cat £75. AT £10 1962 NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY YEAR 12 (Phosphor) with Cannon Street EC4 CDS. Cat £90. AP (see photo) £50 1963 NATIONAL NATURE WEEK 13 (Phosphor) with Totton, Southampton CDS. Cat £25. UA £12 1963 INTERNATIONAL LIFEBOAT CONFERENCE 14 (Phosphor) with London EC slogan "International Lifeboat Conference Edinburgh". Cat £75. AP £44 1964 SHAKESPEARE 15 (Ordinary) with Ipswich FDI H/S. Few bent corners. Cat £10. Neat AW £1 16 (Ordinary) 3d & 6d only on reverse of 1964 Stratford upon Avon Theatre Festival postcard with Stratford upon Avon FDI H/S. AW £1 1964 GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 261 Thu 16 Aug 2007 1 Lot No. Estimate 17 (Phosphor) with Fareham CDS. Cat £30. UA £12 1964 BOTANICAL CONGRESS 18 (Ordinary) with Derby FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £12 1965 CHURCHILL 19 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £9. AW £1 1965 SALVATION ARMY 20 (Ordinary) with London M/C. Cat £25. AW £2 1965 LISTER 21 (Ordinary) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £25. AT £5 1965 COMMONWEALTH ARTS FESTIVAL 22 (Ordinary) with Harrow FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 23 (Phosphor) plain FDC with relevant London WC FDI H/S. (Cat £30 illustrated) Neat AW £2 1965 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 24 (Phosphor) GPO FDC with Shotgate, Wickford, Essex CDS. Cat £20. Neat AW £3 1965 POST OFFICE TOWER 25 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with Harrow FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £4 26 (Ordinary) GPO FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £5 27 Ordinary & phosphor sets together on GPO FDC with Bristol FDI H/S. Cat £37. AL £15 1965 UNITED NATIONS 28 (Ordinary) with London EC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AW £2 1965 I.T.U. 29 (Ordinary) with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £20. AW £3 30 (Ordinary) with Hull FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £6 1966 ROBERT BURNS 31 (Ordinary) with Alloway special H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 32 Ordinary & phosphor sets together on Connoisseur FDC with Alloway special H/S. Cat £35. AP £15 1966 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 33 (Phosphor) with 2/6d GPO FDC with London WC FDI H/S. Cat £15. AW £2 34 Ordinary & Phosphor sets together with relevant London SW FDI H/S. Cat £40 (+). AT £20 1966 LANDSCAPES 35 (Ordinary) with Harrow FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £3 1966 WORLD CUP Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 261 Thu 16 Aug 2007 2 Lot No. Estimate 36 (Ordinary) with World Cup England V Uruguay Wembley 11-7-66 special H/S (day of match, not FDI). AT £3 1966 BIRDS 37 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Rickmansworth CDS. Cat £20. UA £6 1966 TECHNOLOGY 38 (Ordinary) Stuart FDC with Harrow FDI H/S. Cat £10. AT £3 1966 BATTLE OF HASTINGS 39 (Ordinary) with Posted from the Battlefield Battle special H/S. Large cover slightly creased. Cat £12. AT £4 1967 BRITISH PAINTINGS 40 Stuart FDC with Art on Stamps Exhibition Strand special H/S. Cat £35. AWL £6 1967 CHICHESTER 41 GPO FDC with Sir Francis Chichester Plymouth special H/S. Cat £10. AT £3 42 with Sir Francis Chichester Greenwich special H/S. Cat £10. AP £3 1968 BRIDGES 43 GPO FDC with Menai Bridge First Day of Issue slogan & Menai Bridge CDS. Cat £125. AL £40 1968 ANNIVERSARIES 44 GPO FDC with Whitby pictorial FDI H/S. Cover & 4d stamp torn at top. Cat £80. ATL £8 1968 CHRISTMAS 45 Stuart FDC with Selfridges Christmas Toy Fair London W1 special H/S. Slightly grubby cover. Cat £25. UA £5 1969 SHIPS 46 Stuart FDC with Southampton FDI H/S. Cat £20. AT £8 1969 CONCORDE 47 Stuart FDC with Filton FDI H/S. Cat £15. AT £6 1969 ANNIVERSARIES 48 5d value only on Hoverlloyd Inaugural Flight Pegwell Bay Official FDC. Cat £25. AT £7 1969 CATHEDRALS 49 GPO FDC with Metropolitan Cathedral Liverpool special H/S. Slight creasing at right. Cat £30. UA £6 1969 PRINCE OF WALES INVESTITURE 50 GPO FDC with British Forces Postal Service 1000 special H/S. Slight damage to left side of cover & to 9d stamp at right. Cat £175. AW £20 1969 POST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 51 Philart FDC with Posted in the Post Office Tower London W1 special H/S. Cat £7. AT £2 1970 RURAL ARCHITECTURE 52 British Forces Postal Service FDC with Field Post Office 576? CDS. Cat £10. AW £3 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 261 Thu 16 Aug 2007 3 Lot No. Estimate 53 Set of 6 (4 x 5d, 9d & 1/6d) Trial designs on 6 maximum cards with Norwood M/C 9th Feb (2 days before release date). Most unusual. AT (see photo) £65 54 Sovereign FDC with Aberaeron FDI H/S. Cat £12. AT £5 1970 GENERAL ANNIVERSARIES 55 Stuart FDC with Buckingham Palace reg CDS. Cat £25. AT £10 1970 LITERARY ANNIVERSARIES 56 Block of 4 x 5d only on Portsmouth Museum FDC with Portsmouth FDI H/S + cachet. Neat AW £1 57 Fleet Mail Office Singapore FDC with British Fleet Mail 20 CDS. (Dickens born at Portsmouth). UA £8 1970 COMMONWEALTH GAMES 58 Wessex FDC with Edinburgh FDI H/S. Cat £10. AL £3 59 Wessex FDC with Edinburgh FDI H/S. Cat £10. AL £3 1970 PHILYMPIA 60 23 Base Wksp Reme BFPO 1136 Official FDC. Cat £50. Large AL removed. £15 61 7th Signal Regiment Stamp Club FDC with Field Post Office 1035 CDS. £22 1970 CHRISTMAS 62 Abbey FDC with Bethlehem pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £6. AL £2 1971 ULSTER PAINTINGS 63 3p value only with Paddington First Day of Issue slogan. AT £3 64 Stuart FDC with Londonderry (hand) pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £40. AT (see photo) £20 1971 LITERARY ANNIVERSARIES 65 Action for the crippled child FDC with Thomas Gray Stoke Poges special H/S + "Carried by Mail Coach" cachet. Few slight creases. Cat £50. AT (see photo) £20 66 Action for the Crippled Child FDC with Thomas Gray Bicentenary Stoke Poges special H/S + "Carried by Mail Coach" cachet. Long cover with some creasing at edges. Cat £50. AT £10 1971 GENERAL ANNIVERSARIES 67 3p value only on British Legion FDC with Paddington First Day of Issue slogan. Large cover with some creasing. AT £3 68 3p value only on Royal British Legion BFPS 1182 Official FDC. (Cat £250 on full set) AL £5 69 Set of 3 Wessex FDCs with one value on each with the appropriate pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £12. AL £5 1971 UNIVERSITIES 70 Set of 4 Wessex FDCs each with full set & the appropriate University pictorial FDI H/S. Cat £52. UA £20 Sajal Philatelics Cover Auctions Sale No. 261 Thu 16 Aug 2007 4 Lot No. Estimate 1972 VILLAGE CHURCHES 71 Stuart FDC with Village Churches Earls Barton special H/S. Bottom right corner creased. Cat £25. AT £5 72 World's oldest wooden church Greensted Ongar Official FDC. Top two stamps damaged & large address label removed. Cat £95. AL (see photo) £25 1972 CHRISTMAS 73 Borough Jubilee Watford Official Card. Few creases. Cat £150. AW (see photo) £30 74 British Forces Postal Service FDC with Field Post Office? CDS. Cat £15. AT £7 1972 SILVER WEDDING 75 3p value only on Charlton Athletic F.C. Official FDC. (Cat £275 with full set). AP £4 76 GPO FDC with Westminster Abbey special H/S. Cat £15. UA £5 77 Handdrawn illustrated FDC (signed Bolton) with Southampton FDI H/S. Small crease at top. UA £5 1973 OAK TREE 78 British Forces Postal Service FDC with FIELD Post Office 51 CDS. Cat £15. UA £7 79 GPO FDC with Stampex 73 Royal Horticultural Hall London SW1 special H/S. Cat £10. UA £4 1973 EXPLORERS 80 3p pair only on GPO FDC with Livingstone CDS. AT £50 81 3p value only on Stuart FDC with Blantyre FDI H/S. (Cat £40 on full set) AL £3 82 GPO FDC with Sir Walter Raleigh Budleigh Salterton special H/S. Cat £35. Neat AW £5 1973 INIGO JONES 83 Mercury FDC with Inigo Jones Newmarket special H/S.
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