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British Empire and Foreign Countries (1245)   |  Miscellaneous and Mixed Lots (69)   | 
 

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Miscellaneous and Mixed Lots continued...

Postal History and Covers continued...
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61 c, entire, etc. imagePostal History and Covers: Various, a selection incl. Aitutaki 1929 cover registered to U.S.A. franked by 1924-27 1/2d., 21/2d. and Cook Islands 1924-27 1d., Antigua with official mail, postal stationery incl. “Specimen” overprints, etc. (23) (Image1)

Est. £70-80

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
62 imagePostal History and Covers: All World covers from 1840 to 1953 in an album incl. G.B. line engraved, China 1847 cover from Calcutta and local posts, etc. (62) (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
63 c, entire, etc. imagePostal History and Covers: Airmails: A collection of Zeppelin covers and cards (80) written up in an album, mostly flown with Germany 1912 Gelber Hund, Zeppelin stamps various acceptances, U.S.A. 1933 50c. on cover, etc. (Image1)

Est. £600-700

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
64 c, entire, etc. imagePostal History and Covers: Airmails: A collection of flown airmail covers and cards (50) in varied condition in an album incl. Canada, K.U.T., France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, Switzerland, semi-official airmail vignettes,etc. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
65 c, entire, etc. imagePostal History and Covers: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1901 (Jan. 7) Packet boat “Russie” stranded at Faraman near Marseilles, three covers from Oran, bearing straight line “NAUFRAGE DE LA RUSSIE” in red. (Image1)

Est. £70-80

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
Postal Stationery
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66 c, entire, etc. imagePostal Stationery: British Empire U.P.U. “SPECIMEN” collection incl. British Honduras K.G.V 2c.+3c. registration envelope, Ceylon Q.V. 10c. registration envelope Fiji K.G.V 2d. lettercard, Grenada K.G.VI 5c. envelope, 6c. registration envelope and 4c. postcard, Gold Coast K.G.V 1d. envelope, Labuan 1c. and 3c. reply cards, Northern Rhodesia 4d. registration envelope, St Vincent K.G.VI 3c. envelope, Seychelles Q.V. 6c. on 8c. reply card and 6c. on 8c. postcard overprinted “Specimen” and “ULTRAMAR” etc., majority very fine. (54) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
Thematics
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67 imageThematics: Birds: A mainly unmounted mint accumulation of modern issues with miniature sheets arranged by species mounted on stockcards. (many 100s) (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
68 imageThematics: A mainly unmounted mint accumulation of Bird and Flora issues in two stockbooks and loose with many complete sets, etc. (100s) (Image1)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
69 imageThematics: Peace: 1983 Vietnam World Peace Conference in Prague 20d. imperforate marginal colour trial pair on surfaced paper, the reverse also with an unrelated print, possibly advertising. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £60-70

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.

British Empire and Foreign Countries

Aden
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70 nh imageAden: 1937 Dhow 1/2a. to 10r. set good to fine mint with a number of values unmounted. S.G. 1-12. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
71 Used imageAden: 1937 Dhow 1/2a. to 10r. set good to fine used S.G. 1-12, cat. £800. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
72 imageAden: A mainly good to fine collection in a stockbook with sets both mint and used incl. 1939-48 1/2a. to 10r., 1949 Silver Wedding, 1951 surcharge set, 1953-63 5c. (both) to 20s. (3), also States mint, etc. (235) (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
Aland
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73 imageAland: A mainly used duplicated accumulation in a stockbook with a range of issues to 2017. (few 100s) (Image1)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
Albania
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74 imageAlbania: A mainly used duplicated accumulation in a stockbook with a range of earlier issues, 1962 Space Air set used on illustrated f.d.c., good selection of later issues, miniature sheets incl. 1938 Accession, etc. (many 100s) (Image1)

Est. £300-400

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
Antigua
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75 c, entire, etc. imageAntigua: A Q.V. to Q.E.II selection of covers with range of cancellations, unused with some Specimens and used postal stationery, etc. (22) (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
Ascension
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76 c, entire, etc. imageAscension: 1850, selection of five envelopes or letters addressed to Lieut. John Townsend R.N. on HMS “Tortoise” at Ascension from his mother in Bath, comprising envelope numbered “No. 25” and endorsed “By H.M. Steamer “Wasp” and “P. Paid”, rated “1”(s.) for packet rate with enclosed four page letter; envelope and sheet from enclosed letter (4 pages with Oct. 29 internal date) carried in the Admiralty Bag and without markings; envelope and enclosed letter (15 page, four sheets) with interesting comments on letters carried by “Wasp” and “Mariner”, carried in the Admiralty Bag and initialled, numbered “No. 26” at left and dated “Novr. 29 1850”; and envelope also carried in the Admiralty Bag and initialled, numbered “No. 31” at left and on the reverse dated “June 26 1851”; also 1853 (ca.) undated stampless wrapper endorsed “On Her Majesty’s” and addressed to “The Commanding Officer/HMS Tortoise/Ascension”, the reverse listing tables of books, on “Scientific Natural History” and “History” (ex Cole). (6 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
77 c, entire, etc. imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1868 envelope endorsed from “John Clark Boiler Maker/HMS Flora Ascension" addressed to John H. Curtis in Devonport, countersigned by commanding officer, with indistinct Ascension c.d.s. and bearing 1d. red DH cancelled “28" barred oval with red "LONDON/T/PAID/B/24 AP 68” alongside, part flap missing but showing attractive Ascension rising sun cachet on reverse. From 1865 to 1872 “Flora” served as the guardship at Ascension. Listed in “Ascension: The Stamps and Postal History” by J.H. Attwood, p 10. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
78 c, entire, etc. imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1898 (Oct. 30) cover to Gosport, endorsed “C.J. Johnson Writer I. of Ascension” with handstamped counter signature of commanding officer, franked at scarce privilege rate by 1d. lilac tied by Ascension c.d.s. with Nov. 15 arrival backstamp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
79 c, entire, etc. imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1905 to 1952, selection of seven items variously addressed comprising 1905 p.p.c. (Barter’s Cottage) franked 1902 1d., 1913 cover to Paris bearing 1887 1/2d. (2), 1902 1/2d., 1d. and 2d., 1913 (Jan. 2) printed ‘Roessler’ envelope to U.S.A. franked at foreign rate by 1912 die 2 1/2d. marginal single and 1d. B12 control corner pair, (Jan. 25) small ‘Lane-Joynt’ envelope registered to Dublin bearing 1887-92 11/2d., 1902-11 1/2d. and showing framed “POSTED OUT/OF COURSE” (ex Cole), 1914 cover with 1912-22 2d. die I, K.G.V 11/2d. reply card used 1936 and K.G.VI 2d. reply card taxed. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.
80 c, entire, etc. imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (Jan. 25) 21/2d., 4d. and 10d. Q.V. postal stationery envelopes registered to Lane-Joynt in Dublin, each cancelled by Ascension code B c.d.s’s with London F.S. registration label affixed to replace ms. “Registered” and showing framed “POSTED OUT/OF COURSE” with Feb. 13 London registered oval transit on reverse, the 21/2d. envelope with added 1902-11 1/2d., unusual and rare. Founder of the Irish Philatelic Society, William Russell Lane-Joynt (1855-1921) is one of just two Irish philatelists to have been nominated to sign the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists. (3 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-04, 02:00 AM EST.

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