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1935 ¼d to 10sh KGV Pictorial Set with Diagonal Perforated SPECIMEN, mint never hinged and fresh, mostly very fine centered. The 3d has a few short perfs and there is slight gum dulling on some values. S.G. catalogue value is for hinged. Scott #85-96, $375 (for hinged). (Image)
S.G. £ 350
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 210.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:19:49 EST
Sold For 210
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 535
Symbol: **
Cat No: 115S/126S
1938 ¼d to 10sh KGVI Pictorial Set with Diagonal Perforated SPECIMEN, mint never hinged and fresh, generally fine. The gum of the 2d and 1sh is very slightly toned. This is the complete set according to Scott, but is missing the 2 1947 designs replacing the 2½d and 3d low values listed in S.G. Scott #100-111. (Image)
1938 ½d / 5sh KGVI Pictorial Set with Diagonal Perforated SPECIMEN, plus extras. Mint never hinged, fresh and very fine and does not include the 5 values which were issued later, but does include the 1933 values of the KGV 1923 set which are keys to that set. These are fresh, never hinged and very fine, with curved perforated SPECIMEN. Catalogue value is only for a full 1938 set. Scott #67, 69, 97/109. (Image)
S.G. £ 350
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:21:36 EST
Sold For 275
Great Britain and British Commonwealth Falkland Islands Dependencies
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 539
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
1944 King George VI Dependencies Issue Sets, all in mint never hinged plate blocks of four, with #s 2L1-8 (Graham Land), 3L1-8 (South Georgia), 4L1-8 (South Orkneys) and 5L1-8 (South Shetlands). Very fine and attractive collection. Rsv. (Image)
1913-21 ½d to 20sh King George V Set of Twelve, all used with clean c.d.s. cancels, the 5sh is the surface coloured paper printing, fine-very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 348
Opening C$ 120.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:22:18 EST
Sold For 160
Great Britain and British Commonwealth Great Britain
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 541
Symbol: **
1970 £1 bluish black Queen Elizabeth II Machin Head, Imperforate block of four, mint never hinged, very fine. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 55.00
Sold...C$ 65.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:22:40 EST
Sold For 65
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 542
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Group of Modern Postal Forgery Machin Heads, includes a cover mailed from Southend on Sea in 2008 franked with a gold 1st class single, also several more unused self-adhesive gold 1st class stamps with nine singles plus two different booklets of 12 (one with illustrated back, one with blank back). Also includes a 1994 complete booklet of 10 blue 2nd class stamps, without phosphor and with elliptical perfs sloping to the right (SG 1664 var). Very fine. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 110.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:23:26 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 543
Symbol: Cvr
1840 Mulready Stationery Cover, mailed from Bridgewater on JUN.23.1840 (broken circle in red on front) to Newport, with red Maltese Cross, with stereo # A 18. Faults including creases, still presentable. (Image)
1840 1d black Queen Victoria Imperforate, mint with part original gum. The stamp possesses two large margins, plus two that are just touching to just into. From position BI, fine. (Image)
1840 1p black Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with red Maltese Cross cancel and four large and even margins. Identified by owner as being from plate 1b, very fine. (Image)
1840 1p black Queen Victoria Imperforate, a used horizontal pair with red Maltese Cross cancels, from positions BE-BF. The pair has margins that are large at right to just cut in at places, still a scarce multiple and fine. (Image)
Scott $ 1,250
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:25:14 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 547
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
1840 1p black Queen Victoria Imperforate, a group of twelve used copies, plated by the owner (and unchecked by us) to be from plates 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 9, 9. A nice group, all with black or red Maltese Cross cancels, a few have four margins, overall fine. (Image)
1840 2d blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a black Maltese Cross cancel, with four margins (close at bottom), from position SI, very fine. (Image)
1841 3c red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate, unused (no gum) with three good margins, cut into at right, position KL. There is a corner crease visible in fluid, else fine. (Image)
1841 1d red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate, a group of mint or unused items including three singles, a horizontal pair, a vertical right sheet margin pair and a horizontal upper plate margin strip of three with a plate inscription along the whole length of the margin. There is a range from full original gum to no gum, and each stamp has one or more faults, to varying degrees, still a high catalogue lot. All scanned online. (Image)
1841 3c red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate Plate Reconstruction, with 240 stamps, each representing a different plate position, from AA to TL. A nice collection, with many four-margin copies, lots of postmark interest, and includes three pairs. All scanned online. (Image)
Collection of Numerical Maltese Cross Cancellations on 1d Red Brown Imperforates, with all numbers represented from 1 to 12, all easily identifiable except #10 which is smudgy. A few small faults to the stamps, else overall fine and difficult to assemble. (Image)