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Argyll Etkin Ltd Sale: 42

Great Britain and British Commonwealth
1911 Aerial Post

Sale No: 42
Lot No:174
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1911 (Sep 9) Brown London to Windsor postcard addressed to the daughter of the Chief Ranger at Windsor Great Park, with KGV 1/2d tied by London Aerial Post c.d.s code 4, signed by the pilot Clement Greswell, a small Photo of Greswell's head applied, well repaired at right edge. Photo on Page 30.



Opening GBP 280.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Sep-26-2018, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 400

image Sale No: 42
Lot No:175
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1911 (Sep 11) Green London to Windsor postcard unusually bearing a KEVII 3d stamp, affixed over the 1/2d stamp that was on the card when sold, tied by fine London Aerial Post c.d.s code 3, a few minor faults, an unusual franking. Photo on Page 32. (Image1)



Opening GBP 100.00
Sold...GBP 95.00


Closed..Sep-26-2018, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 95

Sale No: 42
Lot No:177
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1911 London to Windsor cards (4) comprising unused red-brown card, red-brown card to Belgium franked KEVII 1/2d + KGV 1/2d tied by SP 12 c.d.s with Leuven arrival c.d.s on the front, brown card with "Schweppes Ltd" advert and green card with "The Financial Outlook" advert both used with SP 9 c.d.s, also unused red envelope with enclosed notepaper, 1937 "Stamp Collecting" facsimile card used with KEVII Selfridges Air Mail Stamp Exhibition meter, and three later items. (9).



Opening GBP 130.00
Sold...GBP 110.00


Closed..Sep-26-2018, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 110

image Sale No: 42
Lot No:178
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1911 London to Windsor cards addressed abroad each franked KEVII 1/2d + KGV 1/2d, comprising green card to British Columbia with SP 9 c.d.s; and brown card to New Zealand with SP 14 c.d.s. and Gore arrival c.d.s on the front + machine cancel on reverse, violet "D.H EVANS & Co" handstamp on reverse, the first card with central vertical fold, the second card to New Zealand fine and unusual. (2). Photo on Page 32. (Image1)



Opening GBP 160.00
Sold...GBP 350.00


Closed..Sep-26-2018, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 350

image Sale No: 42
Lot No:182
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1911 (Sep 15) Violet "Privilege Mail" London to Windsor postcard to Cornwall bearing KEVII 1/2d, written on September 8th but not cancelled by the code 3 Aerial Post c.d.s until September 15th, the violet card vignette with a few scrapes and 6mm tear at upper edge, otherwise fine and rare. All London violet cards were supposed to be cancelled and flown on September 9th, and violet cards used after this date are very unusual. Photo on Page 32. (Image1)



Opening GBP 650.00
Sold...GBP 600.00


Closed..Sep-26-2018, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 600
image Sale No: 42
Lot No:184
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1911 (Sep 16) Violet "Privilege Mail" Windsor to London postcard addressed to Slough with KGV 1/2d tied by superb Windsor Aerial Post code "1" c.d.s, Cricklewood arrival c.d.s (Sep 18) alongside. The typed message on the reverse confirms the despatch of the Special Aerial Post issue of the Windsor Chronicle to the addressee, and is signed by W.T Hedges. Minor faults but a superb colour card and a scarce message; very few newspapers were despatched by the Aerial Post. Photo on Page 32. (Image1)



Opening GBP 550.00
Sold...GBP 500.00


Closed..Sep-26-2018, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 500


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