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Sutherland Philatelics GREAT BRITAIN SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 1 Date A Stamps Description Illustrated Plain Sutherland Philatelics PO Box 448 Ferny Hills D C, Qld 4055 Australia ABN: 69 768 764 240 website: sutherlandphilatelics.com.au e-mail: [email protected] phone: international: 61 7 3851 2398; Australia: 07 3851 2398 GREAT BRITAIN: COMMEMORATIVE & SPECIAL CANCELS List Structure: EARLY POSTMARKS ON COVERS (TO WWII) EXHIBITION CANCELS FDI SPECIAL CANCELS SPECIAL EVENT CANCELS BRITISH FORCES POSTAL SERVICE SLOGAN POSTMARKS OTHER ITEMS To find an item in this list, please use Adobe's powerful search function. To execute a search, click on the little binoculars in Adobe's toolbar. You may then search for sections, eg "officials", or catalogue numbers eg "237", or subjects eg "aircraft". Remember, you are searching for what is printed in this list, so a search for "SG237" will fail as that alpha-numeric sequence does not exist. We obtain our stock from collections we purchase. We do not have a GB special cancels supplier. Consequently, where something is unpriced, we do not have it at present. However, please advise us of your wants as it may come into stock later. We list all items we have in stock, including broken sets, and singles from sets. Prices subject to change without notice. LEGEND: In the A (addressed) column: H = hand addressed T = typed addressed U = unaddressed Please note that GST (currently 10%) is applicable from 1 July 2000. International sales are GST free. The prices in this list INCLUDE GST All prices are in Australian dollars. E&OE CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED - MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 2 Date A Stamps Description Illustrated Plain EARLY POSTMARKS ON COVERS (TO WWII) General Post Before Adhesive Postage Stamps 21.10.1839 H Free Franking on front piece - frank in red comprises crown on top of circle, 'FREE / 21OC21 / 1939' inside circle (free franking abolished in 1840) 15.40 3.5.1869 H Paid Franking - frank is in faded red: Milliken UC [United Canadas] small diameter single circle enclosing hand written date 'May 3 69' together with PAID handstamp & '12½' hand- written alongside - backstamp on cover is single circle 'D / YORK / MY 18 /69' in black Addressee 'Near York, England' (flap has tears and cover is quite spotty) 22.00 Introduction of Adhesive Postage Stamps 300157 H 1d red-brown, P14, Sideways duplex - double arc datestamp ('PRESTON / JA30 / 1857 / E') with Die II [SG 29] upright oval ('628' sideways); dated backstamps of the double arc type for Kirby-Lonsdale, Poulton-Le-Fylde, Burton-Westmoreland - light postmark 33.00 200171 H 6d mauve QV (without Duplex cancel - small diameter single circle datestamp ('LONDON-E / X / hyphen) Plate 9 JA20 / 71') with upright oval 'E / 24', backstamped Sydney NSW [SG 109] (cover quite good for age and use, neatly opened, edges lightly creased) 110.00 110675 H 1d red, Plate 122 x 2 Duplex on front piece - single circle datestamp ('SOUTHEND / A / JU11 / 75 / ESSEX'); [SG 43] South Brisbane, Queensland Australia addressee (heavy stain top right) 14.85 200984 H 6d dull green QV Duplex on ragged front piece - small diameter single circle datestamp ('5D / [SG 194 - cat £200] EDINBURGH / SP20 / 84') with horizontal oval ('13[1]') 8.80 200591 H 2½d purple / blue QV Duplex - small diameter single circle datestamp ('B A T H / Y / MY20 /91') with [SG 201] upright oval ('53'); Beckington & Brisbane, Qld backstamps (tattered) 2.20 02?01 H ½d blue-grn QV [SG213]Round numeral cancel ('?'), Chipping Norton CDS ('FE19 / 01') on back 2.20 270901 A ½d QV (SG 213), 1d QV Plain envelope cancelled Huddersfield 387 duplex addressed to x 2 (SG 172) + France France; French postage due stamps affixed and cancelled D298, D302 x 3, D306 Le Houlme Seine Infre; Retour A L'envoyeur 7655 cachet; hexagonal T with L below cachet. 5.50 071234 H 2/6 red-brown Sea HorseLiverpool 1311 circular time & date stamp; airmail label; Melbourne Australia redrawn [SG 450] Melbourne Australia addressee; Melbourne, Fitzroy cancels on reverse 28.60 250535 T Morocco Agencies FrenchBritish Post Office / Tangier double circle postmark; Paris Avion cancel on Currency Jubilee set 4 reverse [SG 212-5] 4.00 101236 H KEVIII set 4 defins Finsbury Park machine cancel - hand inscription "Abdication of Edward VIII" [SG 457-60] (11.45pm - eve of abdication) (spotty - showing age) 6.60 110338 P Coil trial + 1d scarlet Wavy line machine cancel, small 1d charge mark in black (circular frame & GVI [SG463] office number '468') 2.20 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED - MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 3 Date A Stamps Description Illustrated Plain EXHIBITION CANCELS 080550 H 1d scarlet KGVI International Stamp Exhibition London 1950 - machine cancel 2.20 200552 T 2½d pale red KGVI 34th Philatelic Congress of GB, Southhampton 4.40 200552 H 2½d pale red KGVI 34th Philatelic Congress of GB, Southhampton 4.40 210552 H 2½d pale red KGVI do 4.40 220552 H 2½d pale red KGVI do 4.40 230552 H 2½d pale red KGVI do 4.40 280552 H 2½d pale red KGVI Postal History Exhibition, Bath Assembly 2.20 100153 H 1½d green Wilding Coronation Year National Stamp Exhibition, London on souvenir card 2.20 100153 T 1½d green Wilding Do with Exhibition label 3.30 090154 H Channel Is Liberation National Stamp Exhibition, London 1954 on souvenir cards (Set 2) general issue set 5.50 090154 H ½d pale orange & National Stamp Exhibition, London (2 strikes) 2d pale brown KGVI 2.20 100155 H ½d orange Wilding x 3 National Stamp Exhibition, London (2 strikes) 2.20 070156 T 2½d red Wilding Stampex, London on souvenir cover 4.40 160357 T 2d brown Wilding Stampex, London on souvenir card 3.30 160357 T 3d violet Victory Stampex, London on souvenir cover 3.55 140557 T 2½d red Wilding London P 'wavy line' machine cancel (2.4.57), re-used with 39th Phil Cong perfin DLR of GB, Harrogate cancel on official Thomas De La Rue & Co Ltd cover 2.20 250557 H Red meter mark featuring Great Britain UC 524 frank, Greenford CDS and MPC slogan to commem Middlesex Philatelic Convention at Greenford 1.90 091057 T 3d lilac Wilding North of Ireland PS Jubilee Exhibition, Belfast 4.40 150358 H 3d lilac Wilding Stampex '58, London SWI 1.35 101058 H Windsor, Berks 'wavy line' cancel on card commem 14th Annual Conference Scotland 3d lilac QEII Postal History Society 9-13/10/58 (card has images of diff Windsor p'mks) 0.70 130359 T 3d lilac Wilding Stampex, Central Hall, London SWI 1.10 200359 H 2d brown Wilding Do - (long) cover folded 0.90 020559 H CDS Stockton-on-Tees Co Durham - commem District PS Stamp Exhibition, 3d deep lilac IOM blue cachet, adhesive "posted at Preston Hall Stamp Exhibition" 1.10 020559 H 3d deep lilac IOM Do - red unframed cachet (spotty) 0.70 011059 H Largs, Ayrshire double-circle cancel on card commem 15th Annual 3d pre-stamped Conference of the Postal History Society 1-5/10/59 0.70 031059 T 3d lilac Wilding Olympex, Brighton Sussex with Transorma mark in red 1.55 101059 H 3d lilac Wilding Do 1.55 060460 H ½d, 2½d Wildings Seabourne Mail Exhib'n 1960, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich SE10 0.90 060460 H 2½d Wilding Seabourne Mail Exhib'n 1960, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich SE10, inserts 1.10 230460 H Brentwood Essex double-circle cancel on cover commem Essex PS Annual 3d lilac Wilding Convention; PS cachet on front and reverse "posted at the convention" 0.90 140560 T 3d deep lilac IOM Wembley, Middx double-circle cancel, O/P Middlesex Societies Convention 0.90 280560 H Sittingbourne Kent double-circle cancel on cover commem Kent Philatelic 3d lilac Wilding Federation Day, cachet 0.90 090760 T 3d GLO London International Stamp Exhibition 1960 slogan (F) - illus cover 1.10 090760 H 3d GLO London Int Stamp Exhibition 1960 slogan - Postal History Society card featuring 1st PMG 1.10 100760 T 3d GLO London International Stamp Exhibition 1960 slogan (F) 0.90 100760 T 3d GLO London International Stamp Exhibition 1960 slogan (F) - illus cover 1.10 120760 T 3d GLO Do 1.10 140760 H 3d GLO 42nd Philatelic Congress of GB 1960 slogan (cover folded) 0.70 160760 T 3d GLO London International Stamp Exhibition 1960 slogan (F) - illus cover 1.10 250361 T 3d GLO Stampex Europa, Central Hall, Westminster London SWI, souvenir cover 1.10 290461 H 2d brown Wilding Essex Philatelic Convention and Exhibition, Wanstead 1.10 290461 T ½d graphite x 4 Essex Philatelic Convention and Exhibition, Wanstead 2.20 060561 U Stockton and District Philatelic Exhibition, Preston Hall - CDS Stockton-on-Tees Co Durham; on 3d deep lilac Guernsey Exhibn cover also featuring 1st Glider Mail, Yorkshire Gliding Club; cachets 4.40 070961 T Midland Stampex, Birmingham 1, on ½d pre-stamped souvenir card 1½d green Wilding, 2B commem 50rh Anniv 1st UK Aerial Post 1.10 281061 T ½d or, 2d brn Wildings Surrey Philatelic Convention and Exhibition, Woking 0.90 281061 T 2½d red Wilding Do 1.10 160362 T 2½d red Wilding Stampex 1962, London SWI 0.90 140462 T 1d bl, 1½d grn Wildings Philatelic Convention, Rayleigh Essex 0.90 140462 T 2½d red Wilding Do 0.90 150662 H 3d lilac Wilding 44th Philatelic Congress of Great Britain, Worthing 1.35 261062 T 3d dp lilac Guernsey Redhill Philatelic Society Silver Jubilee 1.35 011262 T 2½d red Wilding LB London Stamp Exhibition Eurostamp, London SWI 0.90 150363 H 1/6 blue Wilding Stampex 1963, Tenth Anniversary, London SWI (opened right side) 1.80 220363 T 2½d red Wilding Do 1.10 270463 T 2½d FFH LB Essex Philatelic Convention, Romford and Dagenham 1.55 110563
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