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Issue 63 Email Version.Pdf DAY 1 - TUESDAY 9th MARCH 2021, START 10AM LOTS 1-459 Lot Description Estimate Stamps, album containing a selection of Pre-Stamp Postmarked envelopes from £80-100 1 1830's and 1840's (26 envelopes) (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QV 1d Black QJ, 4 margins very fine used with a light red MX cancel, 2d Blue II, 3 margins fine used with a black MC cancel, 1d Red-Brown QF, 3-4 £120-180 2 margins ivory head on blued paper and 2d Blue KK, with white lines added, 4 (plus BP*) margins used with numerical 92 cancel, on blued paper. SG 1, 2, 8 & 14 Stamps, GB QV 1d Black NA, 4 good/close margins fine used with a red MX, 2d £80-120 3 Blues MA & OK, 4 and 3 margins, 1d Reds imperf and perforated, 2d Blue plate (plus BP*) 14 and embossed 6d mauve and 1/- Green, both cut to shape. Stamps, GB QV 1d Black, SI 3 margins, 2d Blue, FJ 1 1/2 margins and 2.5d £40-60 4 overprinted 40 Paras Fine Used (plus BP*) £40-60 5 Stamps, collection of 21 GB Queen Victoria 2d Blues on Vario Sheet, U-FU (plus BP*) Stamps, collection of GB Queen Victoria Stamps to include multiple Penny Reds, 2d Blues, IR OFFICIAL, ARMY OFFICIAL, GOVT PARCELS, embossed stamps, 1d £60-80 6 Purples, 2.5d blue, 6d grey, Shilling Greens, and all ranges up to 2s 6d Violet well (plus BP*) over 300 used stamps in total high catalogue value and better examples seen Stamps, GB QV embossed set of 3, cut square, each with 4 good to large £200-300 7 margins, good to fine used. SG 55, 57 and 60 cat £3,500 (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QV surface printed 4d, 3 copies, 1 wing marginal with small garter £100-150 8 watermark, 1 with medium garter watermark and the other with large garter (plus BP*) watermark inverted. Good-fine used. SG 62, 64 and 66aWi cat £1,350 Stamps, GB QV surface printed 9d large garter watermark superb used. SG86 cat £200-300 9 £575+125% (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QV surface printed 9d with large uncoloured corner letters, fine £80-120 10 used. SG98 cat £600+100% (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QV surface printed High Values 5/- Rose, 10/- Greenish-Grey and £1 £1000-1500 11 Brown-Lilac with large uncoloured corner letters and Maltese Cross watermarks (plus BP*) in used condition. SG 126, 128 and 129 cat £8,375 Stamps, GB QV surface printed 5/- Rose with large anchor watermark. Very well £400-600 12 centred and in fine used condition with a double strike of the Morton Avenue (plus BP*) oval cancel. SG134 cat £3,800+75% Stamps, GB QV surface printed 10/- Greenish-Grey with large anchor £1000-1500 13 watermark, Extremely well centred and fine used with a Gracechurch oval (plus BP*) cancel. SG135 cat £4,000+75% Stamps, GB QV surface printed £1 Brown-Lilac with large anchor watermark. £2000-3000 14 Very well centred and fine used with a London hexagonal date stamp. SG136 Cat (plus BP*) £7,000+75% Stamps, GB QV surface printed £5 Orange with large anchor watermark. An £1800-2500 15 extremely well centred and very fine used example of this iconic stamp with an (plus BP*) oval cancel 21Ap98. SG137 cat £3,500+75% Stamps, GB QV surface printed 4d Vermilion plate 15, 4d Sage plate 16 and 4d £150-250 16 Grey-Brown plate 17 all good used. SG152, 153 & 154 cat £1,275 (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QV surface printed 1883 Lilac and Green set of 10 values fine used. £180-250 17 SG187-196 cat £1,600 (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QV surface printed 1883 High Values 2/6 Lilac, 5/- Rose and 10/- £150-250 18 Ultramarine, very fine used. SG178, 180 &182 cat £935 (plus BP*) BP* - Buyers Premium 17% (Plus VAT @ 20% thereon where applicable) Lot Description Estimate Stamps, GB QV surface printed 1887 £1 Green. A perfectly centred and very fine £250-350 19 used example of this iconic stamp. SG 212 cat £800+50% (plus BP*) Stamps, collection GB KEVII ARMY OFFICIAL, ADMIRALTY OFFICIAL, KGV huge range to include PUC low values, Seahorses to 10/- blue, complete ranges inc. £60-80 20 Photogravure (some Mint), KEVIII, GVI to include UPU mint in pairs, 1951 Set to (plus BP*) £1, 10s dark blue, postage dues etc. mainly used and housed in 2 albums Stamps, GB collection of QV-KEVII used on 2 stockcards inc. Jubilee issues and £100-120 21 seahorses to 10/- (plus BP*) Stamps, KEVII high value set of 4. 2/6 Lilac, 5/- Bright Carmine, 10/- Ultramarine £400-500 22 and £1 Dull Blue-Green in very fine used condition. SG260, 263, 264 & 265 cat (plus BP*) £1,695 Stamps, KGV PUC £1, mint, well centred and with only the slightest trace of a £300-400 23 hinge. An excellent example of this iconic stamp. SG438 cat £750 (plus BP*) Stamps, GB KGV pair of 1924 British Empire Exhibition postcards with a corner block of 4 of each value. Each stamp is struck with the empire exhibition £60-100 24 Wembley postmark dated 23 Au 1924 and a KGVI pair of 1948 Olympic Games (plus BP*) First Day Covers, typed addresses, each stamp bearing it's own Olympic date stamp. SG430/1 and 495/9. Stamps, GB KGVI 1939-48 high values 2/6 Brown and 2/6 Green used on separate airmail covers, 5/- Red used in blocks of 15 and 4, 10/- Dark Blue in £80-120 25 corner marginal block of 15 and 10/- Ultramarine in blocks of 10, 6, 6, and 4. A (plus BP*) lovely collection of rarely seen used multiples. SG476-478b Stamps, GB KGVI 1939-48 high values UM corner block of 9 £1 Brown and UM £80-120 26 marginal single 10/- Dark Blue. SG478 & 478C cat £485 (plus BP*) Stamps, collection of GB stamps housed in a maroon hingeless Lindner album with slipcase and pages 1840-1951. Containing an excellent selection of mint £300-500 27 and used stamps with values to 10/-, including QV line engraved and surface (plus BP*) printed, seahorses, 4 kings to early QEII and postage dues. Needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Cat value £1,000s Stamps, GB 1966 Christmas 3d complete sheet of 80 with a dry print of gold £200-400 28 error resulting in 50 of the stamps with only flecks of the Queen's head (plus BP*) remaining. This is a stunning and very visual unique error. Stamps, Pair of stock books containing an untidy collection of GB Pre-Decimal £50-80 29 inc. a range of mint Regionals phosphor with/without watermarks, much pre- (plus BP*) decimal some in blocks, etc. Stamps, GB QEII 1969 Stamps for Cooks booklet, the rare stapled version. SGZP1 £100-200 30 cat £325 (plus BP*) Stamps, GB QEII collection of decimal folded and machine booklets all with errors. Miscuts, missing, misplaced and transposed phosphor bands, many with £1500-2500 31 cylinder numbers and some with errors not yet catalogued. A full list of this (plus BP*) amazing collection is available, which needs to be viewed to be fully appreciated. MCC cat £4,365.50 Stamps, box of GB stitched and folded booklets with errors, varieties and flaws. £100-200 32 Includes 23 miscut, most identified. One for the specialist. (plus BP*) Stamps, collection of GB pre-decimal and decimal stitched and folded booklets £60-100 33 housed in a burgundy Adapta album, many with cylinder numbers. Face value of (plus BP*) decimal roughly £100 Stamps, Large collection of GB QEII used stamps and ephemera in 8 albums and £40-80 34 stockbooks. Lots of interesting material to sort through. (plus BP*) BP* - Buyers Premium 17% (Plus VAT @ 20% thereon where applicable) Lot Description Estimate Stamps, Collection of 225 GB presentation packs 1960s-1980s with slight £100-200 35 duplication, housed in an album and loose in a box. Includes 1965 PO Tower and (plus BP*) 1969 High Values. Stamps, collection of mint gutter and traffic light gutter pairs housed in 2 £60-100 36 albums on pre-printed pages. 1972 Silver Wedding-1980 Christmas (plus BP*) Stamps, GB 1980 Famous Authoresses unaddressed first day cover with special handstamp for The Elms in Rickmansworth country home of George Eliot. The £30-50 37 Charlotte Bronte stamp showing the missing 'p' error. Very rare on cover with (plus BP*) this handstamp, only 3 are thought to exist. Stamps, collection of GB First Day Covers in 4 albums and loose a few pre- £50-100 38 decimal although mainly decimal, 100s, with some presentation packs. (plus BP*) £40-80 39 Stamps, box of GB decimal first day covers in 4 albums and loose. 100s. (plus BP*) Stamps, collection of GB coin first day covers housed in a Royal Mail Universal £20-40 40 album with slipcase. 13 covers with approx. £50 coinage (plus BP*) Stamps, presentation pack album containing a selection of Philatelic £40-60 41 Numismatic Covers to include Prince William Silver Proof £5 coin and other £5, (plus BP*) £2 £1 and 50p coins Stamps, collection of 10 GB Commemorative Five Pound Coins on Royal £40-60 42 Mint/Royal Mail Philatelic Numismatic Covers (plus BP*) Stamps, collection of GB presentation and event packs 1960s-1970s including £20-40 43 Belgica 72, County Cricket, Silver Wedding and Coronation. 51 in total (plus BP*) Stamps, A pre-stamp letter addressed to London from Hastings dated 21 March 1828, unused 1925 British Empire Exhibition letter card, 4 Silver Jubilee covers with KGV commemorative stamps addressed to Michigan USA, International £50-80 44 Red Cross first day cover 1963, 1957 Jubilee Jamboree first day cover (plus BP*) unaddressed, The Royal Philatelic Society first day cover 1940, "Phosphorline" first day cover Compac 1963, Post Office Savings Bank 1961 illustrated first day cover Stamps collection of signed and limited edition First Day Covers to include No 13 Royal Air Force signed by Wing Commander J B Parkinson RAF, the Night Blitz Battle of Britain cover signed by Flight Lieutenant R Miller RAF, Concorde cover signed by Senior First Officer D Whitton, Operation Deep Freeze cover signed by Vice Admiral E C Waller USN, North Devon Cricket Club cover signed by David £60-80 45 Shepherd, set of 6 Mary Rose signed covers, Travelling Post Office cover posted (plus BP*) aboard the Last Run South Eastern train, The First Flight from Britain to South Africa cover, Decimal Definitive cover delayed by Post Office strike 1971, other covers (8) to include 4 Bletchley Park (these cost £65 alone), 2 x Commemorative Coin covers Stamps, boxfile and album of GB first day covers, mainly decimal, some signed, £30-50 46 some with special postmarks.
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