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5367 cover image1924/26: 5 d. brown, a used example on 1933 printed cover endorsed "League of Nations / Monetary and Economic Conference / London S.W.7", sent registered and tied by rare "Monetary and Economic Conference / London" cds (July 4) in black with registration label (0275) at left. Sold together with a piece with larger double ringed datestamp (reading the same) but with time code "10 AM" at top of cancellation in black, struck on the same day. Scarce and fine (Image 1) (Image 2)

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5368 cover imageManchester United v Benfica 1968 (May 29): The set of four illustrated covers, each franked by England Winners 4 d. tied by "Harrow & Wembley / Middlesex" cds's; all four covers individually autographed in ink or biro by George Best, Matt Busby, Bobby Charlton and Eusebio. Manchester United won 4-1. Rare (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5369 cover image1754/1871: The extensive collection of London Postal History and ephemera (47) with 1754 printed Private Carriage receipt (and further fine illustrated receipts and fascinating early Auction catalogues throughout the collection), 1755 entire with Dockwra in black of the Westminster office, 1775 entire with Dockwra in black and rare circular "ALLEN /STATIONER" receiving mark of the Greenwich Postmaster; 1787 demonstration of "Writing in Miniature", 1794 entire with "GPO / KING ST. / TOWER HILL" handstamp in red and 1795 example in black; 1802 entire with superb framed "Stratton / Strand" handstamp in black; 1839 entire from Croydon with framed "TO PAY / 2d. / ONLY" in black, 1839 entire with "Missent to Hounslow" in red; 1850/53 range of covers (5) with 1841 1 d. red frankings, December 1856 "Act for Delivery of Letters" stating the North, South, East and West codes (this for the Western District); 1854/57 1 d. red star frankings from various duplexes (15), 1858 2 d. blue usages on entires etc. A fine and interesting lot (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) (Image 31) (Image 32) (Image 33) (Image 34) (Image 35) (Image 36) (Image 37) (Image 38) (Image 39) (Image 40) (Image 41) (Image 42) (Image 43) (Image 44) (Image 45) (Image 46) (Image 47) (Image 48)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5370 cover image"Penny Post" Handstamps 1812/1841: The collection on leaves with entire letters / covers (16) with 1812 entire with fine "NEWTON ABBOT / Penny Post" in black, 1819 cover with "WARRINGTON / Penny Post" in red, 1831 entire with framed italic "Sunninghill" in black with "Penny Post" removed; 1832 cover with "Leamington / Penny Post" in black; 1834 "SALISBURY / PENNY POST" in black, 1835 entire with "DOUNE / PENNY POST" in black, 1837 entire with "Yarmouth / Penny Post" in black, 1838 cover with framed italic "Potton / Penny Post", 1839 entire with italic "Sunning Hill / Penny Post"; 1839 entire with framed italic "Monmouth / Penny Post", 1839 redirected entire with three line dated "EXETER / PY POST" in black and a further strike in red on 1840 cover bearing a 1 d. black; 1840 cover with framed italic "Guiseley / Penny Post", 1841 cover with framed italic "Minehead / Penny Post", 1841 cover with "EXMOUTH / Penny Post". Most strikes fine to superb, a scarce group (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)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5371 cover image"Paid" Handstamps 1830/49: Small group of entire letters/covers (7) on leaves with 1830 entire with framed "PAID AT / LIVERPOOL" in red, address too short and struck with superb "MISSENT TO / SHAFTESBURY" in black at left with manuscript notation "Not to be found at", 1840 entire from Douglas, Isle of Man with fine strike of "P1" in red, similar cover from Northampton to Oxford with "P1" in red, 1840 cover with oval framed "PAID AT / STRATFORD" in red to London, 1841 cover with fine "West Bromwich" despatch cds and oval framed "PAID / ONE / PENNY" handstamp in red; 1844 cover from Hastings with "PAID / 1D" in red, and 1849 cover from Windsor with "PAID / 1" in red. Generally fine, a scarce group (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

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5372 cover imageSideways Duplex Cancellations 1855/62: Collection on leaves with entire letters / covers (8) mostly bearing 1 d. red stars, all with Sideways Duplexes: DARLINGTON / 233 on 1855 cover and on 1857 entire showing HIGH ROW straight line adjacent; HONITON/ 376 on 1862 cover, LEEDS / 447 on 1855 entire, MAIDSTONE / 493 on 1857 cover, PENRITH / 606 on 1857 entire, WISBECH / 837 on 1855 entire, YORK / 930 on 1855 entire etc (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5373 cover image"Spoon" Duplex Cancellations 1855/1858: Collection on leaves with entire letters / covers (16) mostly bearing 1 d. red stars, with "Spoon" Duplexes of BELFAST / 62 on 1 d. pink envelope with "White Abbey / Belfast" at left; BURTON ON TRENT / 152 on 1858 cover, ENNISKILLEN / 214 on 1862 cover bearing 1 d. red., HULL / 383 (Willcocks & Bentley Type A) on 1854 entire letter, HULL / 383 (Willcocks & Bentley Type C) on 1854 and 1855 entires, HULL / 383 on 1856 entire bearing 2 d. blue (Willcocks & Bentley Type B), LEAMINGTON / 114 on two 1 d. pink envelopes and on printed entire tying 1 d. red star, MANCHESTER / 498 on 1859 entire, Irish ORANMORE / 368 on 1857 envelope struck in blue; TAUNTON / 776 on 1858 cover (also a cover with "Missent to / Taunton"), WALSALL / 834 on 1857 cover; WORCESTER / 918 on 1858 cover etc. Strikes fine to superb throughout (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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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5374 cover imageScots Local Cancellations 1855/58: Collection on leaves with entire letters / covers (14) mostly bearing 1 d. red stars, with Scots Local cancellations including framed "ANDERSTON" on 1855 cover, framed "CHARLOTTE / PLACE" on 1855 cover, framed "FISHERROW" on 1856 cover, barred "HOLYROOD" on 1857 cover, framed "KELVINHAUGH" on 1855 cover, circular "LOCHWINNOCK" on 1855 cover, cover to Haddington with 1 d. red-brown on blued cancelled by framed "OLD KILPATRICK" in black; framed "PITT STREET" on 1858 cover, barred "ST. ROLLOX" on 1858 cover, together with 1856 entire letters (2) with Glasgow 'Madeleine Smith / 159' obliterator, 1856 and 1857 entires (2) with Edinburgh "131" roller cancel, 1857 cover bearing scarce 1 d. red-brown (Spec cat. C9) tied Glasgow duplex etc. Generally fine, a scarce group (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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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5375 cover image1911/52 Great Britain Airmails Collection 50 covers/cards starting with 1911 First UK Aerial Mail (15) including advertising cards 'Chemists' and 'Schwepps', special deep brown card to Simla (India) and two green envelopes with notepaper insert and Code '2' cancellations, 1918 postcard from a RAF member writing from the Central Flying School, 1924 (May 1) Alan Cobham Experimental flight to Morocco, 1925 (June 27) envelope to Smolensk (Russia), 1926 uprated ½ d. registered stationery to Sierra Leone, 1927 (Sept. 8) envelope at printed matter rate to Uganda, 1929 Imperial Airways first regular airmail service to India (two), (Aug. 5) First South Africa airmail service via Berlin (Newall 29.20), 1929 (Aug. 26) Irish Airways Ltd. London-Galway inaugural flight signed by the pilots and one of only six letters carried (Newall 29.19d), Imperial first flights to East Africa (8), 1932 GB Acceptance to Zeppelin 8th South America flight, 1933 (May 16) G.W.R Air Mail Service Cardiff - Torquay, 1934 (Oct. 11) MacRobertson Air Race to Australia (Newall 34.16.2), 1939 (Apr. 25) Flying boat disaster with envelope from Portsmouth to Durban South Africa showing boxed handstamp "Flying Boat Correspondence Damaged by Sea Water" which crashed at Lumbo Mozambique on May 1st (Nierinck 390501) (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) (Image 31) (Image 32) (Image 33) (Image 34) (Image 35) (Image 36) (Image 37) (Image 38) (Image 39) (Image 40) (Image 41) (Image 42) (Image 43) (Image 44) (Image 45) (Image 46) (Image 47) (Image 48) (Image 49) (Image 50)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5376 cover imageWreck Mail Schlesinger Air Race England - South Africa 1936 (Sept.28): Recovered envelope franked with GB 1½ d. and Southern Rhodesia 1d. cancelled at Salisbury Oct. 3., officially endorsed "Salvaged from the wreck of Capt. Halse's machine crashed at Salisbury Southern Rhodesia - 30.9.1936" in manuscript, together with the violet cachet: "The Havilland Aircraft Co. (Rhodesia) Ltd." - Eight out of the nine competitors failed to complete the flight. Captain Halse was in the lead up until Rhodesia when his plane hit an anthill whilst attempting to land. A total of 24 covers were carried, but only five recorded to date that have been Officially endorsed Nierinck 360930B (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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5378 cover image1676 (Sept 28): Entire letter on Royal business from Whitehall to "The Lord Halron, his Majesties snr. Deputy" in Edinburgh; without postal markings as carried by the Royal Messenger Service to Scotland, with near complete Royal red wax seal "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE". Full transcript of contents of letter to the King's Treasury Deputy accompanies the lot. Rare and very fine (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5379 cover imageFree Franking Privilege 1700c./1854: Covers/entire letters (15) with circa 1700c. cover from London endorsed "Frank Edw. Clarke" in manuscript to Taunton with Bishop Mark on reverse in black and rate deleted (Edward Clarke was a Commissioner for Excise from 1694-1700); 1764 entire letter from Portsmouth to care of the Postmaster in Buxton with fine circular "FREE" handstamp in red - the first year of use of any "Free" handstamp (Willcocks L765); 1793 entire from London to the Earl of Carnarvon in Newbury and readdressed to Portsmouth with two circular Free datestamps in red; 1802 entire with fine "♚/ FREE" datestamp; 1802 entire with framed "Above Privilege / Number" in red and "♚/ FREE" datestamp deleted*; 1814 entire from Stranorlar to London with "♚/ FREE" datestamp in red and Dublin mermaid transit in red; 1821 cover written on behalf of William Huskinsson (he was later the first person ever to be a Railway accident casualty), 1828 entire from East Grinstead endorsed "Colchester" but struck with rare "ABOVE / NUMBER" in black*; 1832 and 1836 entires to MP's, 1837 cover endorsed "W. Wilberforce" to Islington; 1839 entire to Minstead, Lyndhurst with content "I have been out with the Princess Victoria of Saxe Coburg and her sister, they neither of them speak any English"; and 1854 imprinted OHMS cover mailed to a Captain in Naples. A scarce and fine group. *Note: In the early days of the 19th Century the allowance for free mail for MP's, members of the House of Lords, Bishops etc. was as follows: To send up to 10 letters a day without charge; to receive up to 15 letters a day without charge. There were three Inspectors overseeing potential discrepancies (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)

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5380 cover image1879: Envelope from London endorsed "OHMS" and struck with oval "HORSE GUARDS / A. Horsforch / WAR OFFICE" cachet at lower left and embossed crested flap "Commander in Chief's Office", mailed to "Captain G. Stanley Byng, ADC to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, with Major General Hope Crealock CB, On Special Service, Natal", with "London Official Paid" cds in red (May 22). Scarce incoming cover mailed during the period of the second invasion of Zululand following the defeat of the Imperial forces at Isandhlwana in January 1879. Note: Major General Hope Crealock CB (1831-1891) commanded the 1st Division in the Zulu War of 1879 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5381 cover image1880/1902: Collection on leaves with covers/cards (23) incl. 1897 cover with Army Official 1 d. lilac on cover from Caterham to London, 1899 cover with Army Offical ½ d. vermilion used from Woolwich to Dublin, 1902 covers (2) with IR Official 1 d. lilac and cover with 1902 IR Official 1 d. scarlet, further range of Jubilee issue frankings with 2½ d. purple on blued used on "Dublin & Queenstown" Packet, 3 d. purple on yellow used on 1895 registered OHMS cover and a further usage on a registered Court Summons cover, 1899 Express cover with pink label franked Jubilee 3 d. and 6 d. from Dartmouth, 1894 advertising cover for Rubber Stamps bearing 1 d. lilac, 1895 cover with "Found Open & Officially Resealed" label, 1895 cover with 1 d. lilac and "London, Chatham & Dover Railway" 2 d. green, 1896 cover with 1 d. lilac and "Caledonian Railway" 2 d. green, 1900 "Budget Letter Card" unused and used, similar letter card but printed by "Dagonet" unused, 1902 Money Letter OHMS envelope unused etc (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)

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5382 cover image1 d. pink Postal Stationery 1874: 1 d. pink advertising letter-sheet for "The Farthing Patent Advertising Letter Sheet", a complete example used to London cancelled by "HASTINGS / 342" duplex in black (Aug 12). London arrivals of the same day on reverse in red. Exceptional and very rare used (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5383 cover image1 d. pink Postal Stationery 1874c.: 1 d. pink advertising letter-sheet for "The Anglo-Colonial Letter Co. Limited", a fine unused example, the indicia with slight ageing but rare (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5384 cover image1 d. pink Postal Stationery 1874: 1 d. pink postal stationery, the collection on leaves (12 items) with 1842 usage from Banff with Maltese Cross, 1842 usages, each contrary to regulations, cancelled by EXETER double arc cds in black with "Lympstone / Penny Post" alongside, 1843 example with Maltese Cross in black and "Missent to SELBY" and SELBY double arc cds in blue at left; 1845 Irish Postal Fraud attempt with 1 d. indicia cut-round and applied to envelope, with "Booterstown" cds in blue and charged "2d." to pay in manuscript; 1846 1 d. pink cancelled, contrary to regulations, by "Tooley St." staright line in black; 1 d. pink cut-out used successfully on 1853 letter from Leeds etc. A fine and appealing lot (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5385 cover image1880: 1 d. pink stationery envelope used to one S.J. Vicars in Leicester cancelled by "Ambleside / 13" duplex (Jan 22, 1880) in black, with contents written from Brantwood, Coniston by John Ruskin, the multi-talented artist, poet, critic, social revolutionary and conservationist and signed in full at base. Sold together with a real photograph card of Ruskin. Faults to envelope but rare (Image 1)



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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
5386 cover image1598 (Oct 20)c.: Entire letter from one Edward George to Sir John Stanhope at the Court of Queen Elizabeth I, addressed "To my Honorable good frind Sir Jhon Standhope gev thes at courte", endorsed below "from Mr. Ed. Gorge" in manuscript; the reverse showing near complete red wax seal. Full transcript accompanies. Note: In 1590, Sir John Stanhope succeeded Thomas Randolf as "Maister and Comptroller of all Her Majesty's Postes". On 26 July 1603, following the death of Elizabeth I, the newly enobled Sir John Stanhope and his son, Charles, were jointly awarded the position of Postmaster of England for life (Image 1) (Image 2)

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5387 cover imagePostmaster General 1854 (Feb 24): Cover to Edward Strutt MP sent free and endorsed "Canning" at lower left in manuscript, with "♚/ FREE" in red (Feb 24). The contents, written by Lord Canning's secretary C.J. Scott, is a reply to the MP regarding a position in the Nottingham Post Office; together with a letter from Strutt to one Arthur Wells regarding the Lord Canning's reply. Note: Lord Charles Canning was Postmaster General from January 5, 1853 until January 30, 1855 and was later appointed Governor General and 1st Viceroy of India (Image 1) (Image 2)

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