1858-79 1d rose-red SG 44 Plate 138 marginal block of six from right of sheet, part watermark 'POS[T]' and inscription 'PRI[CE]' in margin, Cat £190++.
1867-80 Spray of Rose 2/- brown Plate 1 SG 121 [L-E] with trimmed wing-margin & reperforated at left, concealed scissor-cut at L/R, bold '101' cancel from a duplex, Cat £4250. [Superior to the example with trimmed wing-margin - graded 'C' - that sold in our online auction of 20.2.2021 for $728]
1913-19 Seahorses De La Rue Printings 2/6d brown SG 405-7 group, four different shades including a lovely bright yellow-brown, three are well centred, very lightly mounted, Cat £1300 minimum. Superb quartet!
(Qty 4)
1929 Postal Union Congress £1 black plus Re-Engraved Seahorses 2/6d & 5/- tied to packet-piece by rubber parcel cancels of 17JUL37, some toned perfs & minor blemishes, Cat £675.
1948 Silver Wedding 2½d & £1 tied to an illustrated First Day Cover by 'SOUTH NORWOOD, WOODSIDE GREEN/AP26/48/SE25' cds (that must be at least moderately scarce), registered with 'SOUTH/NORWOOD 8' R label, neatly typed address & unsealed, Cat £425. Superb!
1976 500th Anniversary of British Printing 11p 'The Game and Playe of Chesse' Woodcut with Gold & Embossing Misplaced to Right by 5-6mm, SG 1016 variety, unmounted.
Sale No: 7
Lot No:1197
Symbol:BO
Cat No:Specialised
BOOKLETS: 1980 £3 Wedgewood with Missing Phosphor Bands varieties one on the first pane,the other on the fourth pane SG Specialised UEP5a & UEP8a, Cat £90 (2010).
(Qty 2)
Sale No: 7
Lot No:1198
Symbol:**
Cat No:Specialised
BOOKLETS: 1980 £3 Wedgewood, the first pane with Misplaced Phosphor Bands variety SG Specialised UEP5c, Cat £200 (2010). (Image1)
Estimate AU$150
Opening AU$ 115.00
Sold...AU$ 115.00
Closed..Feb-24-2022, 02:00:00 EST
Sold For 115
Sale No: 7
Lot No:1199
Symbol:B
Cat No:Specialised
BOOKLETS: 1982 £4 Stanley Gibbons with Missing Phosphor Bands variety on the fourth pane SG Specialised UEP12a, plus 1986 £5 The Story of British Rail with Missing Phosphor Bands variety on the third pane UEP26a, Cat £215 (2010).
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FIRST DAY COVERS: 1936 (Sep 1) KEVIII ½d green, 1½d brown & 2½d blue tied by 'SUTTON COLDFIELD/1 SP/36/BIRMINGHAM' cds to plain cover to Australia with blue R label alongside and similar local Birmingham registered cover (Cat £150 each), also KEVIII 1d red pair tied 'BISCOVEY/14 SP/36/PAR CORNWALL' on plain local cover (Cat £180), plus all four values tied by 'BEDFORD ST. S.O./11 DE/36' cds to registered cover posted on Abdication Day, minor blemishes.
(Qty 4)
Sale No: 7
Lot No:1201
Symbol:PS
Cat No:ME2, Cat £550
1840 (Sep 6) usage of Mulready Envelope 1d black (SG ME2, Cat £550), intact but with the address partly-erased & some faults, oily Maltese Cross in red & 'STA...S' b/s, London arrival b/s of 7SP7/1840. A presentable 'space-filler'.