Selection on Julie Marshall's exhibit pages including 1907 Perkins Bacon imperf plate proof pairs in the issued colours, 1933 used set plus two additional 5r with minor Vignette Shifts and x32 including a block of 16 (4x4) all with telegraph punches on a single telegram piece, 1934 4p unused block of 4 with Grossly Misplaced Perforations, 1941 Local Issue 4p Reversed Image imperf plate proof block of 4 on gummed paper, 2p Imperforate Pair, 8p vertical pair Imperforate Between SG 59a, & a few others, a couple of covers including 1954 Mixed Issue franking of Local 2p + 1954 Map 20p x2 & 1957 4a, six multiples up to 1930 16p block of 14 (7x2) mostly on telegram pieces with cancels including oval Jaleswar, fancy Amlekghanj x2 and private seal inscribed 'MADHAL', also forgeries x24 including 2p block of 16 (4x4), generally very fine.
1941-46 Local Printings First Printing 2p bright yellow-green Error of Colour SG 57a complete sheet of 40 (4x10) with marginal inscriptions at the sides & an additional full-width line of perforations at the base apparently to allow for removal from a book of sheets as indicated by staple-holes at the base, folded in the upper margin for display & a few minor blemishes but most units are very fine to superb, full unmounted original gum, Cat £450++; plus 1950s ungummed sheets of 40 (4x10) comprising 2p brown on Laid Paper with inscriptions on both sides, 2p lake-brown on Wove Paper with inscriptions at left only, and 8p scarlet on Wove Paper with inscriptions at right only, some minor imperfections, Cat £160++.
POSTAL HISTORY: 1915-45 internal commercial covers including seven registered & with a variety of frankings on the reverse & postmarks including 1911 'Cross'-type of Butwal, Gorkha & Trisuli, 'Sun & Crescent' of Tatapani x2, Large Ornamental type of Syuraj, Hulak 'straight' type of Sarlahi & Taulihawa and 'curved' type of Dhulikhel & Sarlahi, five different Kathmandu types inscribed 'NEPAL', and Exchange Office types from Kathmandu & Birganj, a few faults but generally fine and the postmarks are generally fine to very fine.