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1841 3c red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate, an old time collection of 48 stamps, all with plate letter errors and oddities. Many are described by owner as shifted, doubled, smear, repaired letter, burr, deformed, "E on F" and much more, some are also identified by plate number. A close inspection should reveal lots of interesting and useful material here. Great lot for the specialist, all scanned online. (Image)
1841 3c red brown Queen Victoria Imperforate, a group of 56 used singles, collected for the wide range of shades and papers. Scott lists three basic shades: red brown ($9), orange brown ($55) and lake red ($825). At the very least there should be examples of these here, as well as examples from the many other Stanley Gibbons shades listed. Some of these are described by the owner as being brown red, puce, plum, mulberry, brown, rose, red-lake and orange red, and there are also a few examples on very blued paper. A great lot for the specialist, overall fine with the usual small faults. (Image)
Collection of 1d and 2d Imperforates with "Ivory Heads", includes 8 copies of the 2d blue and 86 copies of the 1d red brown, 6 of which have been separated out by owner as they clearly show the watermark on the back. Catalogue value is for #4e (x8) and #3f (x86, listed as deep blue paper, which is not the case for many of these). Overall fine. (Image)
1841 2d blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, mint with part original gum, two large margins plus two others that are just touching to cut into, position IL, fine. (Image)
1847 1sh pale green Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with light numeral grid cancel, four clear to very large margins and sharp embossing, very fine. (Image)
1847 1sh green Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with numeral 5 grid cancel, four clear to large margins and sharp embossing. Tad bit of soiling at bottom, still very fine. (Image)
1854 6d red violet Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with numeral grid cancel, four clear to large margins and sharp embossing. Tad bit of soiling at left from oily postmark ink, still very fine. (Image)
1864 1p rose red Queen Victoria, Perforated 14, collection of plated used singles, with each plate represented from 71 to 225 (except 77). Plate 225 is easily identifiable but has a tear and a crease, rest appear generally fine. (Image)
Group of Queen Victoria High Values, 1867 to 1884, with Scott #s 57 (fine), 74 (two corner creases else very fine appearance), 96 (very fine with c.d.s. cancels), 108 (very fine with oval registration cancel) and 109 (very fine with light oval registration cancel). (Image)
1884 £1 brown violet Queen Victoria, Watermark Imperial Crown, used with bold boxed cancel plus a c.d.s. from Liverpool dated November 1889. There is a very light diagonal crease, still a scarce stamp with fine-very fine centering. (Image)
1901-1911 ½d to £1 King Edward VII Set, used, and includes extra shades for some of the values, as well as some values issued later. Many have c.d.s. cancels and a few have small faults (the £1 has a small tear and some wrinkles), still overall fine or better. A total of 28 different stamps. (Image)
1915-19 2sh6d to £1 KGV Seahorses, a group of 28 used singles, with 2sh6d (x18), 5sh (x5), 10sh (x4) and £1 (x1 with tear and thin). Variety of postmarks, including some c.d.s. as well as shades, a few small faults, else overall fine to very fine and unchecked by us as to printings. All are scanned online. (Image)
Mint and Used Postage Due Collection, almost complete in period, with a few extra shades and often presented with a mint and a used, especially in the first 5 sets, rest mostly used. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 762
Opening C$ 75.00
Sold...C$ 75.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:33:10 EST
Sold For 75
India
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 571
Symbol: **
Cat No: 106/139, O79/O102
1931-39 3p to 5r KGV and KGVI Definitives, mint never hinged, fresh and very fine, includes 2 pairs of small and large Die 2a, 3 duplicates and 2 faulty (trimmed) not counted. The 30 sound stamps are fresh and mostly well centered, and we note O87, O97 (x2), O98. Catalogue value for hinged is $173. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 30.00
Sold...C$ 30.00
Closed..Sep-27-2019, 14:33:35 EST
Sold For 30
Sale No: 31
Lot No: 572
Symbol: **
Cat No: 150/167
1937 3p to 25r KGVI Definitive Set, mint never hinged, fresh and mostly very fine. The 14a (#161A) issued later is missing, and the 9p and 1a low values have light gum dulling. (Image)
1922 5sh carmine rose Seahorse Overprinted Irish Free State, a mint sheet of 40 (4x10), with selvedge all around and center cross at four sides. Owner describes a "re-entry to 5" at position 6/3, an "S over é" at position 9/2 and "fat upgraded accent" at position 10/4 (these unlisted in Scott). This sheet does not have the plate flaws mentioned in Scott footnote thus is probably an early printing or a different plate. There is quite a bit of perf separation, mostly reinforced by hinges, leaving a remaining 20 stamps never hinged. Rare, with probably very few remaining. Rsv. (Image)