You are in StampAuctionNetwork Unattended Live Bidding
. Note that by using SAN Unattended Live Bidding, you understand
that if your bid is successful, you will be invoiced at 1% of the Realized value, no cap and no minimum.
Great Britain and British Commonwealth Great Britain Regular Issues
Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 592
Symbol: C
Cat No: 4
1841, 2d blue, "white lines" (Scott 4), tied by indistinct (likely "180", Chester) black numeral cancel to folded church announcement from Henry Rakes, Vicar General to the Bishop of Chester, to the Rev. Minister of Christ Church, Timperley, Altrincham, the document announcing the date and time of upcoming Probate Court session; reverse with blue Chester origin (Apr. 29, 1853) and matching next-day Manchester transit and Altrincham receiver; document with 19mm-tall "P" handstamp, Fine to Very Fine. SG 14. Scott $400. (Image)
- Wholesale Value: 0 Estimate $15
Opening US$ 80.00
Please Login
Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 593
Symbol: o
Cat No: 175b
1915, King George V "Seahorse", De La Rue printing, 10s blue (Scott 175b); pulled perf at top, Extremely Fine. Scott $825. (Image)
Estimate $120-160
Opening US$ 60.00
Please Login
Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 594
Symbol: *
Cat No: 222-224
1934, King George V re-engraved “Seahorses”, 2s6d to 10s complete (Scott 222-224), an exceptionally fresh, beautifully centered mint set, o.g., lightly hinged; each with a few tiny gum thins, Extremely Fine appearance. SG 450-452; £575 ($740). Scott $605. (Image)
Estimate $160-250
Opening US$ 80.00
Please Login
Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 595
Symbol: C
Cat No: labels british
1918, British Anti-German Propaganda Labels tied on cover, two of three tied by Frodsham 24 AP (19)24 circular datestamp on back of registered cover franked with 1p and 1½p 1924 Exhibition stamps tied by same cancels to Lebanon PA, three purple handstamps and "Warrington 24 AP 24" circular datestamp at bottom, Lebanon May 3 receiving cancels also ties one of the labels, Very Fine and rare use of the labels tied on a cover to the US.
The labels were printed in se-tenant blocks of four by Winox Co. of Richmond Surrey in December 1918 as reminders of 4 German crimes including the murder of Edith Cavell, the massacre of the Belgian civilian population, the sinking of the Lusitania and the bombing by Zeppelins of England. (Image)