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Plate 1b. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate with Fresh Entry, from position OA, with neat Maltese cross in black, showing the re-entry but no guidelines (see other position OA lot). Four large margins, very fine, and accompanied by a 2006 RPSL certificate. (Image)
Plate 1b. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position LE, with left side strengthened (recut), four good to large margins and almost complete Maltese Cross in red, very fine. (Image)
Plate 1b. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position EC, showing a clear vertical guideline in upper right box, four good margins and light cancel, very fine. (Image)
S.G. £ 400
Opening C$ 140.00
Sold...C$ 140.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 14:39:19 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 464
Symbol: Cvr/O
Cat No: 2bb, 7
Plate 1b. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate on Folded Letter, from position IB, with re-entries visible in "POST" and "ONE", with four close to large margins, tied to folded letter by a Maltese Cross in red from Wokingham, with matching despatch datestamp on back dated DEC.3.1840. Comes with matching IB 1d red brown single, showing firmer right frame line, with four large margins (showing next stamp at top and with lovely strike of a Maltese Cross in black. Catalogue value given is for a regular 1d black stamp on cover plus a 1d red brown single. (Image)
Plate 1b. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position DD, with both check letters defective, four good to large margins and almost complete Maltese Cross in red, very fine. (Image)
Plate 2. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate on Folded Cover, from position TD, showing vertical guideline in the lower right box, with four good to large margins, tied to entire by a Maltese Cross cancel in red, with Maidstone JUN.2.1840 (in black) alongside on front. Back has a London receiver dated next day, very fine and clean, with no creases. (Image)
Plate 2. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position ME, with four good to large margins, showing part of next stamp at top, with a Maltese Cross in red, fine-very fine. The owner describes this stamp as having a variety "M double". (Image)
Plate 2. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position QA, with four large margins, larger at left (sheet margin) and an almost complete Maltese Cross in red, very fine. (Image)
Plate 2. 1840 1d black and 1d red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate Matched Pair, both from position NB, both with four good to large margins and showing a weak "N of "NB", the 1d black has a tiny nick in margin at top left, still fine-very fine. (Image)
Plate 3. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position QH, with four good to large margins and Maltese Cross in a colour close to magenta, very fine. (Image)
Plate 4. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position PF, with defective left frame, four good margins and part Maltese Cross in black, fine. (Image)
Plate 4. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position LI (sloping L), with four large margins, showing part of next stamp at left, and an ideal complete Maltese Cross in red, extremely fine. (Image)
Plate 5. 1840 1d black and 1d red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate Matched Set of Four Stamps, all from position JA, three 1d blacks showing the 1st state, worn 1st state and 2nd state (noting faint check letters while the body of the stamp shows no wear), and a 1d red brown 2nd state. Margins are generally good to large, especially at left (sheet margins). (Image)
Plate 6. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate on Folded Letter, from position SK, with four large to just touching margins, tied to entire by a Maltese Cross cancel in black, with St Austell FEB.22.1841 datestamp (in black) free strike on front. Back has a London receiver dated FEB.24, very fine and clean cover with long letter inside. (Image)
Plate 6. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position PH, with four large margins showing part of next stamp at bottom and light Maltese Cross in red, very fine. (Image)
Plate 6. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position QA, with four large margins (larger at left) and light Maltese Cross in black, very fine. (Image)
Plate 6. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position KB, with vertical guideline in top right box, four large margins, showing part of next stamp at right, and light cancel, very fine. (Image)
Plate 7. 1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, from position IA, with four good to large margins and part Maltese Cross in red, fine. Plate 7 was put to press on July 8th, 1840 and shows the "O" flaw on stamps lettered AA to IL, with a few exceptions, this one not showing the flaw. (Image)