Great Britain and British Commonwealth GREAT BRITAIN
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 582
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
1841-1930s used collection on Hagners with imperf 1d red (2) & 'White Lines Added' 2d blue (2), perforated 2d blue (7), ½d Bantams (3); Surface Printed incl. 1855-57 Large Garter 4d rose & Emblems 1/- green, 1862-64 3d bright carmine-rose, 1872-73 Wmk Spray 6d Grey Pl.12 (couple nibbed perfs), later QV to 2/6d & 5/-, KGV Seahorses 1913-19 2/6d (2) & 5/- (3) & 1934 Re-Engraved two sets (one 10/- with inverted 'CofA' perfin), condition variable (128) (Image)
Estimate AU$250-350 Min. Bid. AU$180
Opening AU$ 180.00
Sold...AU$ 200.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 583
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
1850s-early 2000s ex-dealer's used stock (no imperfs) in two volumes with plenty of better items including range of 1d Red plates incl. Pl.219, ½d Bantams (7), 2d Blues (13), good range of Surface Printed, some duplicated, incl. 1867-70 9d straw (4), 1873-80 Wmk Spray 1/- orange-brown Pl.13 wing-margin (Cat.£550) & Large Garter 4d sage-green Pl.16 wing-margin & 8d orange Pl.1, later QV to 2/6d (2) & 5/-, KEVII to 2/6d (5), 5/- (3, one 'SUTTON/READING' perfin) and sound 10/- with full perfs, GV Seahorses 1913-19 2/6d (13) & 5/- (6), 1934 5/- (4) & 10/-. duplicated KGVI high values with £1 Arms (10, one with 'U C/Co' perfin) & £1 Festival (7), early QEII with phosphor/graphites & wmk variants, good range of Machins incl. regional issues; some private perfin and postmark interest including 1901 'BRIGHOUSE' thimble on 9d Jubilee; mixed condition with duplication throughout. (1000s) (Image)
Estimate AU$600-800 Min. Bid. AU$460
Opening AU$ 460.00
Sold...AU$ 460.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 460
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 584
Symbol: * O
Cat No: Collection
1855-84 highly catalogued Surface Printed selection including: Wmk Garter 4d (3), Wmk Emblems 6d (2), and 1/- cancelled with ‘C’ of Constantinople (2) or ‘M’ of Malta, 1865-67 uncoloured corners 4d (3), 6d with hyphen and 9d, 1867-80 Wmk Spray 6d with hyphen and 1/-, 1884 Imperial Crowns £1 brown-lilac SG.185; also 1913 Seahorses Waterlow Printing 2/6d sepia-brown and 5/- rose-carmine (SG.400-01) both optd with Type 24 "CANCELLED" handstamp; condition variable, Cat. £8250. (18) (Image)
Estimate AU$1,500-1,800 Min. Bid. AU$
Opening AU$ 1,200.00
Sold...AU$ 1,300.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 1300
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 585
Symbol: ** *
Cat No: Collection
1864-2000s mint collection with a few earlies incl. QV 1864 1d red pl.181, otherwise largely QEII era with good range with Wildings noting 1½d graphite lines WATERMARK INVERTED (SG.589Wi) MUH, decimal Machins with values to £5, plus Regionals with multiples, lots of 1970s-90s commemorative sets, some duplicated, later Defintives to £10 Britannia (plus a pair used); also 2nd volume with booklets incl. a few QEII pre-decimals to 10/- and decimals to £6; high proportion of QEII issues are MUH. Lots to view. (many 100s)
Estimate AU$300-400 Min. Bid. AU$200
Opening AU$ 200.00
Sold...AU$ 380.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 380
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 586
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
1952-99 used collection with pre-decimal Wildings graphite line & phosphor issues with watermark variants, pre-decimal commemoratives with phosphor banded issues, Castles to £1; decimals with range of Machins plus plenty of complete 1970s-80s commemorative sets; mostly fine. (100s) (Image)
Estimate AU$100-140 Min. Bid. AU$60
Opening AU$ 60.00
Sold...AU$ 40.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 40
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 587
Symbol: C
FDCs: 1937-2000 ex-dealer's array in album with a few KGVI/QEII Wilding mostly plain FDCs plus illustrated 1964 (July 1) 2½d Wilding Type II Wmk S/W (unaddressed), range of early/mid 1960s commemoratives illustrated types previously priced up to $70, 1970s-2000s with Machin and commemorative types and a few stamp packs; 1950s-60s era with mostly typed or handwritten addresses, thereafter mostly typed or unaddressed. (110+ items) (Image)
Estimate AU$100-140 Min. Bid. AU$60
Opening AU$ 60.00
Sold...AU$ 80.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 588
Symbol: O
Cat No: 43-44
1864-79 (SG.43-44) QV 1d Red shades, being a complete set of Plate Numbers between 71-225 (except Plate 77), all identified, mainly fine, Cat £2,200. (151)
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Estimate AU$750-1,000 Min. Bid. AU$55
Opening AU$ 550.00
Sold...AU$ 600.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 600
GREAT BRITAIN - Postal History
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 598
Symbol: C
POSTAL HISTORY: 1833 (Nov. 25) entire letter addressed to 'To the Lord Bishop of Norwich' re-addressed to Hereford St. London, superb (Crown) Free datestamp in red, on reverse BUNGAY postal handstamp and Norwich datestamp. The letter is from Frances Sarah Barlee and is a dispute over ownership/use of a pew in her Parish Church. Frances was estranged from her husband Charles with whom she had numerous disputes and ongoing conflicts. She was imprisoned in Ipswich Gaol for refusing to return to her husband. Accompanied by full typed transcript of the letter, the penultimate sentence of which reads "My Lord - this parish is worse than Sodom & Gomorra and the Church has been made a Den of Thieves". A fascinating window into the past. (Image)
Estimate AU$200-300 Min. Bid. AU$140
Opening AU$ 140.00
Sold...AU$ 180.00
Closed..Dec-08-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 475
Lot No: 599
Symbol: C
POSTAL HISTORY: 1861 (Oct. 2) entire letter to Moulins, France franked with 1858 2d blue Plate 9 strip of 6, tied by six strikes of BN '75' of Birmingham, appropriate transit and arrival datestamps on reverse. Rare multiple franking paying triple rate - under ¾ ounce. (Image)