Swaziland
Swaziland
| Lot |
Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 51374 |
, |
S.G. 28-38 |
1938-54 1/2d to 10s set of 11 in mint n.h. top marginal blocks of four, showing central dividing mark in the margin, some hinged in the margin only, very fine and fresh (S.G. £380+). (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 100
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| 51375 |
O |
S.G. 75b, 77b |
1961 New Currency 50c type III surcharge on 5s and R2 type III surcharge on £1, both neatly used with cds in the corner, superb used examples of these rare surcharge types; cert. Robertson Stamp Co. (1963) for 2R on £1 (S.G. 75b £1'400
and 77b £350). (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 500
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Tanganyika
Togo
Togo
| Lot |
Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 51378 |
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Anglo-French Occupation 1916 (16.7.) registered cover to Switzerland franked short set to 3d tied Station Palime cds, Agome-Palime registration label, reverse with Lome and Liverpool transits (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 120
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Transjordan
Turks and Caicos Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
| Lot |
Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 51381 |
,Proof,S |
S.G. 191s-193s var |
1937 Coronation ½d. to 3d. set of three variety imperforate. with large to very large margins and perforated "SPECIMEN" (type D20), a lovely fresh set with large part OG, very rare, being one of only six sets that existed. Ex Ludington.
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Estimate. GBP 400
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| 51382 |
, ,D E,O, |
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1867-1990, Collection with strong classic part, with many complete sets of the early 19th century. (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 500
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| 51383 |
D E |
S.G. 143c |
1917 War Tax 1d red in marginal horizontal strip of 12 unused without gum, the central pair showing 'ovpt omitted (in pair with normal)', the two stamps to the left show small traces of the opt at top, then 3 are without opt. The 5 stamps
to the right are 'normal' examples. A most attractive and scarce multiple. (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 100
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| 51384 |
,Proof,S, |
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Collections: 1867-1926, small mixed lot incl. 1867 1d plate proof in black on thick paper, plus two reprinted die proofs of the Queen's head in orange on pink and orange on green paper, 1900 Wmk Crown CA set of 9 values to 3s
and 1905 3d mint overprinted SPECIMEN, fine (S.G. £325), 1909 Wmk Mult Crown CA 1/2d yellow-green mint (2) with watermarks both reversed and inverted and reversed, also 2 1/2d blue mint wmk reversed and 1s black on green mint wmk inverted, a fine
group (S.G. £530), 1917 War Tax 3d purple on yellow mint, lightly mounted, with variety 'ovpt double, one inverted', fine (S.G. £350), 1922-26 1/4d to 3s (missing 1 1/2d) with "SPECIMEN" overprints in strips of three affixed to small pieces, probably
from a UPU archive, 6d with a slightly trimmed corner, useful mixture. (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 100
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Uganda
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
| Lot |
Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 51386 |
,ROW |
D6 var. |
Postage Dues: 1929, Underpaid Postal stationery envelope 1a brown embossed (H&G no.13) postmarked DHARAMTALA 29.11.29 alongside diverse postage due markings and correctly franked on arrival in Zanzibar with postage due adhesive 12cents.
black on buff (pos.4 of the printing sheet) cancelled Dec.16th,1929 + at back Zanzibar arrival marking, certainly a unique piece and a must for a Zanzibar exhibition collection; cert. BPA (1995) (S.G. £12'000 for used single). (Image 1)
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Estimate. GBP 3,600
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Ireland
Historical Documents
| Lot |
Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 60000 |
, |
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Historical Irish Political and Literary Autograph Collection – 1813–1873 A leather-bound book containing a vast collection of signatures from famous and lesser-known figures connected to Sir Charles Gavan Duffy (1816–1903), Irish
nationalist, journalist, and later Premier of Victoria, Australia. Highlights include Daniel O’Connell on a 1d Mulready front, as well as John Newman, John Ruskin (1819–1900), Thomas Davis (1814–1845), Victor Hugo (1802–1885), Charles Stewart Parnell
(1846–1891), Thomas Moore (1779–1852), and William Smith O’Brien (1803–1864). An extremely rare and historically important assembly, bridging Irish nationalism, literature, and 19th-century international intellectual and political networks.
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy (1816–1903) was an Irish nationalist, journalist, and later Australian statesman. Born in Monaghan, he co-founded The Nation newspaper in 1842, becoming a leading voice of the Young Ireland movement, which sought Irish
self-government and land reform. Elected MP for New Ross in 1852, he championed tenant rights but emigrated to Australia in 1855 after political frustration. There, he entered Victorian politics, serving as Premier of Victoria (1871–72) and was later
knighted. Duffy’s life linked Irish nationalism with Australian reform, and his writings remain influential in both Irish and colonial political history.
More details of the important signatories, including Daniel O'Connell on a 1d Mulready front, John Newman, John Ruskin (1819–1900) was a highly influential English art critic, writer, social thinker, and philanthropist, Thomas Davis (1814–1845) was
an influential Irish nationalist, writer, and political activist, best known as a founder of the Young Ireland movement, Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was a towering French poet, novelist, playwright, and political thinker, considered one of the greatest
writers of the 19th century, Charles Stewart Parnell (1846–1891) was an influential Irish nationalist political leader and one of the most prominent figures in 19th-century Ireland, Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was a renowned Irish poet, singer, and
songwriter, often celebrated as Ireland’s national bard, William Smith O’Brien (1803–1864) was a prominent Irish nationalist and political leader, best known for his role in the Young Ireland movement and the 1848 Rebellion. William Smith O'Brien
(Irish: Liam Mac Gabhann Ó Briain; 17 October 1803 – 18 June 1864) was an Irish republican who, in the course of Ireland's Great Famine, had been converted to the cause of national independence while sitting as a unionist member of the United Kingdom
Parliament. (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 1,500
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| 60001 |
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1788 George III Act relating to Postage Rates and the conveyance of letters and packets, plus 1784 George III Act relating to the matufacture of Gold and Silver, very fine and scarce (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 100
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| 60002 |
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1813-14 George III two Acts relating to the number of people on a Stagecoach and Mail Coach Roads, very fine and scarce (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 100
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| 60003 |
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1815 (13.8) The Irish Farmers Journal, showing a red newspaper 2d revenue hs, the journal contains an interesting article pertaining to the attack on the Cork to Dublin Mail Coach, resulting in the change of the timing and route for later
mail coaches, an unusual historical item. (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 100
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| 60004 |
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1840-1877 Newspapers and documents, including 1840 The Morning Post with an interesting article about the "Penny Post folly", plus 1970 1/2d rose tied on United Service Gazette, also a document The Dublin Gazette of 1862 with an interesting article
about the Treasury Warrant, mixed to fine (4) (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 80
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| 60005 |
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1861-1881 Group of eight written by Lord Monck of Charleville, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow to Sir WIlliam Henry Gregory of Coole Park, Gort, Co. Galway, letters with interesting social and historical content with references to Parliment and Parnell etc.,
an unusual group (8)
Note: Sir William Henry Gregory was an Anglo-Irish writer and politician, who is now less remembered than his wife Augusta, Lady Gregory, the playwright, co-founder and Director of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, literary hostess and folklorist. (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 80
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| 60006 |
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1864 (17.3) Official envelope from Queen Victoria addressed to The Castle, Dublin, via the Holyhead and Kingston Service, bearing red OFFICIAL PAID/LONDOM/MR.17.64 cds, initialled "R" alongside, with H&K PAC/A/MR.18.1864 bs, also intact
Royal wax seal, attractive and scarce. (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 150
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