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4049 cover image1889: ½ d. brown postal stationery wrapper (H&B WP16b), uprated with two pairs of the Jubilee 1887 ½ d. vermilion, sent to Rotterdam, Netherlands, dated 14 November 1892, cancelled by the railway circular postmark 'EDINR & NEWCASTLE S.T. DAY MAIL' in black. To the reverse an arrival cds in black (15 November). Some creasing and light soiling, otherwise fine. A rare combination. Comes with twelve additional covers, all postal stationery uprated with Jubilee 1887 ½ d. vermilion. Includes a number of scarcer combination, such as 1891 1 d. pink (x2) compound stationery (H&B ESC24) uprated with a single ½ d., sent from Manchester to Paris. Also, amongst others; an 1855 2 d. blue (embossed 29.8.88) stationery envelope (H&B ES15) uprated with a single ½ d., sent 7 November 1888. A mainly fine selection. Scarce group (13)(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9)

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Currently...CHF 250.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4050 cover image1892: ½ d. vermilion illustrated 'The Cyclostyle Co.' advertising postal stationery envelope (H&B ES18b), franked with a pair and two singles of the Jubilee 1897 ½ d. vermilion, sent from London to Deventer, Netherlands, dated 28 July 1893, cancelled by a London E.C. hooded circle in black. To the reverse a double circle arrival in black (29 July 1893). The uprated franking is to pay either the 10 oz. printed paper rate or the 2½ d. basic UPU letter rate. The advert is promoting the company's duplicating apparatus. A fine and beautiful piece. Scarce(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 250.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4050A cover image1898: 2 d. blue registered stationery envelope, uprated with 1887 ½ d. vermilion, ½ d. dull blue-green and 9 d.dull purple & blue, sent from London to Darmstadt, Germany, dated 11 December 1900, tied by registered oval in black. To the reverse two arrival circular datestamps in black (12 December 1900). A very rare mixed franking combination of the two colours of the Jubilee ½ d. Additionally, comes with a cover franked with a combination of a single 1887 ½ d. vermillion and four 1900 ½ d. dull blue-greens sent from London to Bruges, dated 3 April 1901. Is soiled but a scarce cover and rare duo (2). Note: The change of colour of the Jubilee ½ d. to green occurred with effect from 17 April 1900. Post Offices were required to exhaust their stocks of the predecessor ½ d. vermilion before issuing its replacement, greatly limiting opportunities for the two stamps to be used together. Mixed frankings of the two stamps are rare, especially on commercial covers - this is the only recorded example. Reference: Great Britain Victorian Mixed Franking Covers, by Ray Simpson & Karl Louis, first cover illustrated on pg. 241. Gold Standard cover(Image 1)

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Currently...CHF 200.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4051 cover image1887: 2 d. grey-green & carmine, 1900 1 s. green & carmine, both with 'H & Co' perfin, in combination with 1902 King Edward VII 1 d. scarlet (SG 219), used on commercial envelope, from London to Batavia, Dutch West Indies (today Jakarta), dated 5 September 1902, cancelled by a London double circle in black. To the reverse a Weltevreden arrival squared circle in black (29 September 1902). Some creasing to envelope and staining. Otherwise fine and very rare. The 1 s. green & carmine is very rare on cover and in combination with King Edward VII adehsive a rarity with just seven recorded in the Karl Louis card index(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 200.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4052 cover imageQueen Victoria 1899 ½ d. green postal stationery card, uprated with 1891 1 d. lilac (SG 172), 1900 ½ d. blue-green (SG 213), in combination with King Edward VII 1902 ½ d. blue-green and 1 d. scarlet, sent locally in London, dated 1 January 1902, the First Day of issue, tied by London double circle datestamp in black. Small tear in card lower right close to the 1 d. scarlet which does not affect the stamp. Also corner rubs and minor creasing to corners. A contrived mixed franking which illustrates the change in reign on an overpaid domestic postcard rate. However a rare first day cover and mixed QV/EVII. According to the Karl Louis card index just one other example is recorded(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4053 cover image1841/82: Collection of line engraved covers, set-out on fourteen album pages, neatly written-up and presented as a study on the various types of mixed-franking combinations. Comprising twenty covers and begins with the use of 1841 1 d. red imperforate on 1 d. penny pink stationery envelopes (2), through to the later issues in combination with surface printed stamps and other line engraved issues. Whilst it includes some more common mixed-frankings there are a number which are rare. For example, an 1858 cover franked with a 1 d. penny star perf. 14 and a 2 d. blue perf. 16 - one of three such covers recorded. Also, a 2 d. blue stationery envelope (silk thread) used in combination with 1870 ½ d. rose plate 12 - one of nine recorded and amongst others a cover franked with a mix of two1 d. penny plates, a ½ d. rose and a pair of 1 d. lilac - one of less than ten known. The latter although philatelically inspired, is addressed to the Diena family. In the main condition is good to fine. A scarce and useful accumulation (20)(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14)

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Currently...CHF 250.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4054 cover imageSelection of five covers, neatly presented upon album pages, all with mixed frankings that include at least one 1847/54 embossed issue. Includes an 1854 inland registered cover franked with 1 d. red imperforate and 6 d. dull lilac embossed (cut into and filing crease) sent from Stamford to Macclesfield. Also, cover franked with 2 d. blue imperforate and 6 d. embossed, as well as two covers with cut to shape 1 s. green embossed combined with 4 d. carmine and 1 d. red penny star, respectively. Similarly, a 6 d. embossed with the same combination (singles). Condition is mixed but scarce to rare examples (5)(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4055 cover imageExhibition page comprising two covers sent to Copenhagen Denmark, both franked with the same tri-colour combination of 1856 6 d. lilac, 1857 1 d. red and 1862 4 d. red, plate 3. One sent 27 June 1862 from London, the other 25 August 1862 from Newcastle. Some stains and imperfections, however scarce duo. Just five mixed frankings with this combination of stamps paying postage to Denmark are recorded(Image 1)

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Currently...CHF 180.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4056 cover imageGroup of four covers, all presented upon exhibition pages with detailed write-up. Includes an 1865 mourning envelope (faults) sent to 'Major Nightingale, 3rd Cavalry in Bolarum, India', franked with a tri-colour combination of line engraved and surface printed issues (1 s. 8 d. rate) with two 2 d. blues, 4 d. red and two 6 d. lilac (faults). Also a fine mourning cover dated 7 March 1862 franked with 1 s. green plate 1 and a 4 d. red plate 3, sent London to Montreal - fewer than ten covers recorded with this combination franking. Two other covers franked with 4 d. adhesives one with a 1 s. green, the second with a 3 d. rose. A rare and interesting selection (4). Note: Major (later Lt. Col.) G. Nightingale, commandant of the 3rd Cavalry Hyderbad Contingent, died at Bolarum on 5th October 1868, aged 44 years(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Currently...CHF 200.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4057 cover image1865/90: Collection of surface printed covers, set-out on thirty exhibition pages, with detailed write-up organised chronologically as a study of mixed-frankings on destination mail. Comprising forty-three examples with a variety of usages and rates as well as origins and destinations. A few illustrate the more common combinations, with a number of the more uncommon or scarce combinations. Also, a unique example of the 1862 1 s. green used in a mixed franking of stamps with small and large letters being used with an 1865 6 d. lilac. As well as, two examples of Inland Revenue fiscal stamps used with ½ d. green adhesives; an 1877 cover to Ceylon sent at the 11 d. rate franked with an 1876 8 d. orange and an 1873 3 d. rose - one of ten recorded. An excellent selection, the odd fault, although with many fine. Scarce colection (43)(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26) (Image 27) (Image 28) (Image 29) (Image 30)

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Currently...CHF 500.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4058 cover image1880/1900: Study of mainly Jubilee issue used in conjunction with other issues. Set-out on twenty exhibition pages, comprising twenty-eight examples sent to predominately European destinations. A variety of origins and frankings, a good range of which are less common. Also, several which are scarce. Noted a number of rare items, including an 1888 envelope franked with 2 d. venetian red with Jubilee 2½ d. purple on blue - a unique combination. Amongst others, two covers which are one of fewer than five recorded. As well as a cover franked with the same 2 d. venetian red and a ½ d. slate-blue sent from Hull to Rotterdam - again a unique combination. In the main a fine lot and overall a very scarce assembly (28)(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20)

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Currently...CHF 350.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4059 cover image1902/10: Study of the transition from Queen Victoria to King Edward VII stamps on cover, set-out upon twenty album pages, comprising twenty-four examples, with a variety of mixed-franking combinations of Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Almost all, with three exceptions, are to overseas destinations, including a few registered. Numerous are scarce to rare, of which three covers are unique, eight are fewer than five recorded and three with less than ten examples known. Noted an attractive 1902 registered cover franked with an Jubilee 1887 6 d. combined with 1902 1 d. scarlet; also amongst others a Jubilee 10 d. used in conjunction with EVII issues on a registered stationery envelope sent two weeks before the issue of the 10 d. replacement. A mainly fine assembly and rare (24)(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4060 imageMachine 'A': Selection of seven single 1857 1 d. reds cancelled by the Pearson Hill Experimental second Trial Machine cancel in black (Dubus 2), including a First Day usage (21 Sept 1857) and Codes; 'A' (3), 'M', '2', '3' and '4'. The codes '2', '3', and '4' are rare and no covers are recorded with these codes. Condition varies although the strikes are clear and fine. A rare selection(Image 1)

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Currently...CHF 400.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4061 cover image1857: 1 d. red, Die II, perf. 14, lettered TE, used on small envelope, London to Worcester, dated 14 January 1858, tied by a fine strike of the Pearson Hill Experimental second Trial Machine cancel in black (Dubus Type 2), Machine 'A', Code 'M'. To the reverse a Worcester arrival in green-blue (Jan 15). Some soiling to cover. The adhesive has a clipped corner bottom right. Otherwise fine. Rare example; earliest known use of the 'M' Time Code. One of five recorded examples known of the 'M' Time Code on a cover(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 400.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4062 cover image1857: 1 d. red, Die II, perf. 14, lettered CJ, used on cover, London to Reigate, dated 1 December 1857, tied by a fine strike of the Pearson Hill Experimental second Trial Machine cancel in black (Dubus 2), Machine 'A', Code 'A', with offset strike on reverse. Minor stains to cover. A very fine cover. Rare this fine(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4063 cover image1857: 1 d. red, Die II, perf. 14, lettered TA, used on cover, London to Bath, dated 19 January 1858, tied by a fine strike of the Pearson Hill Experimental second Trial Machine cancel in black (Dubus 2), Machine 'A', Code 'A', with offset strike on reverse and an arrival (Jan. 20). Vertical filing crease to very left side well clear of adhesive, otherwise fine example. Rare cancel(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Currently...CHF 300.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4064 cover image1857 (Jan.): 4 d. rose-carmine, white paper, wmk. Large Garter, perf. 14, used on a cover, London to Paris, dated 16 December 1857, tied by the Pearson Hill Experimental second Trial Machine cancel in black (Dubus 2), Machine 'A', Code 'A', with a Calais transit datestamp in black (Dec. 17) and 'PD' oval in red alongside. To the back an offset strike of the Trial cancel and a Paris arrival in black (Dec. 17). A fine example. Rare; only four known foreign destination examples(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 1,000.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4065 cover imageMachine 'B', 1857: 1 d. red, Die II, perf. 14, lettered RL, used on cover, London to Halifax, dated 24 March 1858, tied by a fine strike of the rare Pearson Hill 'Opera Glass' Trial Machine cancel in black (Dubus 3), Code 'B', with offset strike on reverse and an arrival (MR 25). A fine example of this rare cancel. One of ten recorded examples on cover(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 3,000.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4066 cover imageMachine 'C', 1857: 1 d. red, Die II, perf. 14, lettered II, used on cover, London to Plymouth, dated 11 March 1858, tied by a the rare Pearson Hill 'Twin Circle' Trial Machine cancel in black, Machine 'C', Code 'C A'. To the reverse an arrival in black (MR. 12). Minor stains to cover. A good example of this difficult to find cancel. One of seven recorded examples on cover(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Currently...CHF 1,800.00
Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
4067 cover image1857: 1 d. red, Die II, perf. 14, lettered PA, used on cover, London to Liverpool, dated 20 March 1858, tied by London Inland barred cancel in black. To the reverse the rare Pearson Hill Experimental Trial 'Transit' Machine cancel in black, Machine 'C', Code 'C' (Day Code C), with Liverpool arrival in blue-green alongside (MR 21). Rare; earliest recorded usage and one of two known on cover(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM

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