1855-64 1d Revenues including Draft or Receipt stamps mint (16), postally used (5, one on cover), on documents (9, one bearing 15 stamps) and imperforate Imprimaturs (4, creases); Inland Revenue stamps with attached Samuel Allsop labels fiscally used (6); and an unusual piece of blued paper with fourteen impressions of the single lined Anchor watermark and "Inland Revenue" in the margin. Also Inland Revenue 3d, vertical perforations apparently double, postally used with Portsmouth c.d.s. (55).
Opening GBP 200.00
Sold...GBP 340.00
Closed..Oct-26-2022, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 340
Sale No: 51
Lot No: 120
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Game Licences. c.1872 £2 Game Dealers Licence and Gamekeepers Licence both in brown, £2 Licence to Kill Game No.2 in green and No.3 in mauve, similar £3 Licence to Kill Game No.1 in red, all unused with attached counterpart at left, the last four with oval embossed "GAME / INLAND REVENUE" stamps, apparently produced as colour trials, an attractive and scarce group. (5).
Opening GBP 220.00
Sold...GBP 190.00
Closed..Oct-26-2022, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 190
Sale No: 51
Lot No: 121
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Cinderellas including Post Office Saving Bank deposit slips (3) bearing postage stamps, and various 1916-70s National Savings stamps (100, with School Specimen overprints and savings card bearing eighteen 1941-44 issue 6d stamps); an unusual KEVII 1d label inscribed "Postage Specimen 1d"; 1906 British Olympic Committee, Franco-British Exhibition labels in an imperf proof strip of three; also Army Telegraphs 10/- used in South Africa; 1911 postcards to Germany bearing "Union for Philanthropic Philately" Coronation labels (3), etc. (143). Photo on Page 6. (Image1)