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Cwiakala Auctions Sale - 2602

Great Britain

Great Britain
Lot Symbol Descrip Cat. Value or Suggested Bid (S.B.)
1001 O imageGreat Britain, 1854. 6d Purple (SG 60wi / SC 7 variety). A handsome used example bearing a light bar cancellation, with rich, deeply saturated color, characteristic of the embossed issue produced at Somerset House by the Inland Revenue, from a die originally engraved by William Wyon. Features the scarce inverted "V.R." watermark as listed in Stanley Gibbons. A small thin on reverse at top is noted and reflected in the estimate. F-VF. SG £1,000 / SC $1,000. Estimate: $300–$400. (Image)


Selling for...US$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1002 * imageGreat Britain, 1858. 2d Blue (SG 45 / SC 29). Plate 8. A well-centered Queen Victoria example, lettered F-B, displaying deep color uncommonly fine for this classic line-engraved issue, watermarked Large Crown, Perf 14. Original gum with hinge residue and light toning at top. F-VF. SG £1,850 / SC $1,450. Estimate: $200–$300. (Image)


Selling for...US$170.00
Will close during Public Auction
1003 * imageGreat Britain, 1878. 6d Grey (SG 147 / SC 62). Plate 16. A very fine Queen Victoria surface-printed example, lettered G-G, with a strong impression and excellent centering, watermarked Spray of Rose. Original gum with trace hinge residue, but overall a particularly appealing example. F-VF. SG £500 / SC $500. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image)


Selling for...US$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1004 * imageGreat Britain, 1883. 9d Dull Green (SG 195wi / SC 106 variety). Lettered A-A. A rare and desirable surface-printed example exhibiting the scarce sideways-inverted Imperial Crown watermark variety on this Queen Victoria issue. Near-perfect centering with fresh color and sharp detail throughout. Original gum, toned, with hinge remnant. F-VF. SG £2,000 / SC $1,250 (standard). Estimate: $600–$700. (Image)


Selling for...US$500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1005 * imageGreat Britain, 1884. 5s Crimson (SG 181 / SC 108a). A stellar Queen Victoria high-denomination example, watermarked Large Anchor, with a vivid, bright shade, strong impression, and margins clear of design on all sides. A small area of album adhesion on reverse at top is noted and reflected in the estimate. Original gum, hinged. Mint. F-VF. SG £975 / SC $1,100. Estimate: $300–$400. (Image)


Selling for...US$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1006 * imageGreat Britain, 1884. 10s Ultramarine (SG 183 / SC 109). Watermark Large Anchor, with four generous margins, fresh color, and near-perfect centering on this handsome Queen Victoria issue. A narrow inclusion and faint pen mark on gum are noted, but overall an excellent and highly appealing example. Original gum, hinged. F-VF. SG £2,250 / SC $2,250. Estimate: $500–$600. (Image)


Selling for...US$450.00
Will close during Public Auction
1007 HR imageGreat Britain, 1892. 4½d Green and Deep Bright Carmine (SG 206a / SC 117 variety).A used example of the Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, watermarked Imperial Crown, displaying a scarce deep, bright carmine shade, and sharp impression. Struck by a Red Hill Postal Railroad Station cancel, clear off the design at right. Paper residue on reverse does not detract from this sound and appealing issue. F-VF. SG £650. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image)


Selling for...US$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
1008 * imageGreat Britain, 1887. 5d Dull Purple and Blue (SG 207 / SC 118a variety). A fresh and well-centered Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, watermark Imperial Crown, with a sharp impression and richly contrasted color. Die I, identified by the distinctive squarish dots to the right of the “d,” as opposed to the vertical dashes of Die II. Offsets on reverse, characteristic of the bicolor printing process. Original gum, hinged. Mint. F-VF. SG £800 / SC $825. Estimate: $250–$300. (Image)


Selling for...US$225.00
Will close during Public Auction
1009 ** imageGreat Britain, 1887. 1s Dull Green (SG 211 / SC 122). A vibrant Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, watermarked Imperial Crown, Perf 14, with deep, saturated color and a solid impression. Unusually fresh never hinged gum for this issue, lightly toned at top perfs. Mint. F-VF. SG £375 / SC $275. Estimate: $100–$150. (Image)


Selling for...US$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
1010 ** imageGreat Britain, 1902. 9d Slate-Purple and Ultramarine (SG 251 / SC 136). An impressively rich and well-centered King Edward VII issue with superb, undisturbed original gum, vivid bi-color combination with strong depth. Perf 14, a choice example of this issue. VF. SG £275 / S C $100. Estimate: $100–$130. (Image)


Selling for...US$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
1011 * imageGreat Britain, 1905. 2s/6d Dull Purple on Chalk Surfaced Paper (SG 262 / SC 139). A handsome King Edward VII example with ample margins, bright, even color throughout, and perfect centering. Small, light scratches on the left frame are noted. Original gum, lightly hinged at top. F-VF. SG £350 / SC $300. Estimate: $100–$150. (Image)


Selling for...US$90.00
Will close during Public Auction
1012 HR imageGreat Britain, 1902. 5s Carmine Rose (SG 263 / SC 140). Precise centering and wide margins frame a sharp impression with rich, vibrant color on this King Edward VII high denomination. A large flat hinge remnant on reverse does not detract from the visual appeal of this example. Original gum, hinge remnant. VF. SG £450 / SC $400. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image)


Selling for...US$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1013 O imageGreat Britain, 1911. £1 Deep Green (SG 320 / SC 142). A rare and highly desirable used vertical pair of Somerset House printed King Edward VII high denomination issues, with rich color throughout, struck by a solid double “Guernsey / JA 30 / 13” cds. A small hinge remnant between perfs is noted. Multiples of this striking issue are seldom encountered with such consistency of centering and strike across both singles. Used. F-VF. SG £750 / SC $850 per single. Estimate: $800–$900. (Image)


Selling for...US$500.00
Will close during Public Auction
1014 ** imageGreat Britain, 1919. 2s/6d Olive Brown (SG 413a / SC 179). Bold color, detailed impression and ample margins on this celebrated King George V Bradbury Seahorse, a cornerstone of any collection. Fresh never hinged gum. Mint. XF. SG £350 / SC $110. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image)


Selling for...US$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1015 ** imageGreat Britain, 1919. 5s Rose Red (SG 416 / SC 180). Fresh and vibrant with wide margins and a sharp impression, rose red color retains exceptional brilliance for this Seahorse issue. Toned original gum with small gum skip noted. Mint, never hinged. VF. SG £475 / SC $180. Estimate: $150–$200 (Image)


Selling for...US$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
1016 ** imageGreat Britain, 1929. £1 Black (SG 438 / SC 209). A stunning example of this iconic King George V, Postal Union Congress issue. Line engraved with rich, deep black and near perfect centering. With only 61,000 printed, fine never hinged examples are seldom encountered, making the evenly toned original gum a minor consideration on a stamp of this stature. Mint, never hinged. VF. SG £1,100 / SC $1,100. Estimate: $500–$600. (Image)


Selling for...US$400.00
Will close during Public Auction

Aden

Aden
Lot Symbol Descrip Cat. Value or Suggested Bid (S.B.)
1017 * imageAden, 1937. ½a to 10r (SG 1-12 / SC 1-12). A complete set of twelve King George VI Dhow definitives, watermarked Multiple Script CA sideways, Perf 13 x 12, representing the first stamps issued upon Aden's establishment as a British Crown Colony. Fresh color throughout with pristine gum, very lightly hinged or never hinged across the set. Mint. VF. SG £1,200 / SC $800. Estimate: $300–$400. (Image)


Selling for...US$250.00
Will close during Public Auction

Antigua

Antigua
Lot Symbol Descrip Cat. Value or Suggested Bid (S.B.)
1018 O imageAntigua, 1862. 6d Blue-Green (SG 1 / SC 1). A scarce used example of Antigua’s first stamp issue, this unwatermarked Queen Victoria Perkins Bacon engraving bearing a clean “A02” St. John’s grid cancel with vibrant blue-green color and four margins, clear at left, rough perf. The 1984 Royal Philatelic Society certificate notes “perforations improved,” which has been considered and reflected in the estimate. Used. F-VF. SG £800 / SC $600. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image) (image2) (All Images)

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Selling for...US$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1019 * imageAntigua, 1863. 6d Green (SG 8 / SC 4). Nicely centered with four margins and a clean, deep impression on this Queen Victoria engraving after a drawing by Edward Corbould, watermarked Small Star sideways, Rough Perf 14. Rarely encountered in unused condition. Original gum with hinge residue. F-VF. SG £700 / SC $775. Estimate: $200–$300. (Image)


Selling for...US$180.00
Will close during Public Auction
1020 * imageAntigua, 1872. 1d Scarlet (SG 14w / SC 6 variety). A fresh and well centered Queen Victoria printing variety, watermark Crown CC inverted. Perf 12½, with sharp impression and bright scarlet color. A scarce watermark variety. Original gum with hinge residue. F-VF. SG £200. Estimate: $80–$100. (Image)


Selling for...US$70.00
Will close during Public Auction

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