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Revenue & Telegraph Stamps of the World (160)   | 
 

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Lot Catalog No. Descrip Opening
41   imageUnappropriated Dies.  KEVII set of 25 imperforate Plate Proofs in issued colours, each overprinted SPECIMEN (the 8d doubly).  Excellent appearance, part to large part o.g., the occasional light crease or wrinkle, still fine (Image)

Starting at £ 320

Currently...£320.00
Selling...USD 419.20
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
42   imageUnemployment Insurance.  1921-39 Royal Mint Die Proofs, from the volume presented to the Royal Mint Engraver H.A. Richardson on his retirement.  118 proofs, of which 70 are cut-down stamps (a few uncleared, four with values in red, a few pairs and two proofs of larger high values), these all handstamped CANCELLED in red; 48 are proofs of the values in black, circular or rectangular, unoverprinted (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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Starting at £ 1,500

Currently...£1,500.00
Selling...USD 1,965.00
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
43   imageUnemployment Insurance Revenue. 1912-1920 Royal Mint imperforate progressive die proofs (12)  showing progression of the design including manuscript annotations for each stage ‘The design was altered whilst it was being cut’ 11 appropriated and one unappropriated design, some with uncleared surround. Each complete proof, and proof of the frame, is handstamped 'CANCELLED' in red. A unique and impressive assembly, from the volume presented to the Royal Mint Engraver H.A. Richardson on his retirement (Image)

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Starting at £ 400

Currently...£400.00
Selling...USD 524.00
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
44   imageAgricultural Unemployment Insurance.  1943-4 Contribution card with 47 7d stamps, pen-cancelled.  Stains at lower corners, otherwise fine and unusual (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Starting at £ 95

Currently...£95.00
Selling...USD 124.45
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
45   imageAlmanacks.  1756-1825 range of Book almanacks.  Bound 1756 Court and City Register containing Rider's Almanack, 1757 Starry Messenger, 1757 Celestial Diary, 1757 Celestial Atlas, 1757 News from the Stars, 1757 Vox Stellarum, bound 1791 Vox Stellarum, bound 1802 Edinburgh Almanack, 1805 Vox Stellarum, 1810 Vox Stellarum, 1812 Moore's Almanack, bound 1818 Moore's Almanack, bound 1830 Vox Stellarum (all stamped on the front page); also 1806 and 1809 Goldsmith's Almanacks and 1825 Temporis Calendarium (these three stamped on inside front page), together with a bound Irish 1818 Gentleman's Almanack, with large part scarce Ireland 9d Almanack stamp on the front page.  Also seven almanack stamp cut-outs mounted on a page, and a very rare Sheet almanack, 1821 Vincent Wing with the stamp inverted (Image)

Starting at £ 240

Currently...£240.00
Selling...USD 314.40
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
46   imageNewspaper Duty (including Ireland).  Proofs of ½d stamps; Die 1266 recut 5 single from Plates 51-2 registered 17 August 1744, pair of dies 1453 and 1454 recut 2 from Plates 59-60 registered 24 November 1743, and Die 1575 from Plates 63-4 registered 1 June 1744. Newspapers; The Spectator 23 September 1712 (the month after Newspaper Tax was introduced) stamped with a fine ½d die 45, 1753 Caledonian Mercury stamped ½d and marked Plate 71, 1762 Edinburgh Evening Courant stamped ½d + ½d and marked Plate 2 (stamps that include the Plate number on document are scarce), 1792 Morning Post stamped ½d + ½d +½d + ½d, 1802 Gloucester Herald stamped ½d + ½d + ½d + ½d + 1½d marked with 16 ct and addnl 4½ PrCt and 1838 Sun (The QV Jubilee Coronation Number) stamped 1d SUN/NEWSPAPER in poor condition, example of the 1836 Type 57 crossed CANCELLED stamp on Southampton Chronicle Supplement ½d stamp and replaced with a 1d Southampton Chronicle Newspaper Stamp.  Prices Current: Firms' Circulars; 1847 1d A die on Price Current posted Liverpool to Trieste and 1858 1d I die on Price Current posted Liverpool to Virginia with extra 1d postage, made up with a perf 16 1d red, these both scarce and ex Champion.  Irish newspapers; 34 from c1815-1818 with large 1d or 2d stamps (including two types of 2d stamp), 1848 Duffy's Catholic Magazine front with 1d Die G2 (ex Champion), and a stockcard with cutouts of the large 1d and 2d stamps (5), including a large 1d stamp including the Plate number 28 (very scarce, but soiled where the stamp was printed across the paper fold). An impressive lot, with the Prices Current especially scarce (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (All Images)

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Starting at £ 320

Currently...£320.00
Selling...USD 419.20
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
47   imageArmy Telegraphs.  1895-1902 used group.  1895 ½d to £1 set of 11, including the 8d, rare because not issued during the Boer War, the odd minor perf fault; 1899 £1 with part of two cancels for Inogo Hills, faint staining, and 1900 £1 strip of three with two strikes of ARMY TELEGRAPHS 2 VII 00, code SN for Standerton in the Transvaal, some colour run, perf separation and thinning, still a rare item (Image)

Starting at £ 240

Currently...£240.00
Selling...USD 314.40
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
48   imageBankruptcy.  1873 imperforate proofs in blocks of four of the appropriation name for the shilling values in carmine, and the pound values in green.  The latter with slight foxing but marginal at left, with part inscription (Image)

Starting at £ 65

Currently...£65.00
Selling...USD 85.15
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
49   imageBankruptcy.  QV Specimen collection with 1873 set to £5 (lacking the £2, the 3d poor); 1878 set of six to £20, the 2s6d blunt corner; 1880 perf 12½ embossed 10s rose, not listed in Barefoot, and £1 rose; 1894 perf 12 £5 grey-blue CANCELLED; 1889 set to £20 and 1895 5/- on 5s, ex de Magistris.  Inevitably, the condition is a little mixed, but a very good group (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Starting at £ 200

Currently...£200.00
Selling...USD 262.00
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
50   imageBoard of Agriculture.  1889 set of five, each overprinted SPECIMEN Type GB9, o.g. The 2s6d in green and brown, rather than green and black as per Booth, the £5 in dark green rather than emerald.  The 2s6d, 5s and 10s unmounted.  Booth 32-7 (Image)

Starting at £ 160

Currently...£160.00
Selling...USD 209.60
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
51   imageBoard of Agriculture. 1889 1s to £5 set of six, each overprinted SPECIMEN type 9, brilliantly fresh o.g., showing only the faintest traces of hinging. A few short perfs, otherwise very fine, and way above average for this key set of GB revenue philately. Booth 32/7 (Image)

Starting at £ 400

Currently...£400.00
Selling...USD 524.00
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
52   imageCoffee Duty.  1882 perf 14 ½d and 1d handstamped SPECIMEN, and the same pair in markedly different shades, without SPECIMEN and rare thus, all without gum.  Good to fine (Image)

Starting at £ 65

Currently...£65.00
Selling...USD 85.15
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
53   imageCompanies Registration.  1867 watermark Ship and 1881 watermark Anchor sets of five to £1, the former handstamped SPECIMEN and the letter CANCELLED, all fine unmounted o.g.  Booth 20-4, 25-9 (Image)

Starting at £ 120

Currently...£120.00
Selling...USD 157.20
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
54   imageCompanies Registration.  1902 group with Specimen Type GB16 4e (2, one no gum), 1s (tear) and £1; issued stamps 4d, 6d, 1s and 5s.  Some heavy mounts.  Booth 30-4 (Image)

Starting at £ 60

Currently...£60.00
Selling...USD 78.60
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
55   imageConsular Service: 1885 ‘25cts’ pale blue, COMPLETE PANE of five, fresh large part o.g. with counterfoils only from the preceding page, showing misperforation caused by sheet fold at upper right, each handstamped SPECIMEN type 6, previous page with Serial Numbers ‘9461- 9465' in counterfoils, and top stamp ONLY showing serial number ‘9466’ on the complete pane. A truly special and important lot which displays the production complexities of this highly unusual embossed issue. Ideal for exhibition. (Image)

Starting at £ 400

Currently...£400.00
Selling...USD 524.00
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
56   imageConsular Service.  1885 group of six (no 1s) with counterfoils, o.g. (except on the counterfoils), each handstamped SPECIMEN 18 x 3mm.  The 6d, 2s, 2s6d and 10s with values across stamp and at base; the 5s across centre only, and the £1 at base only.  A fine group (Image)

Starting at £ 150

Currently...£150.00
Selling...USD 196.50
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
57   imageConsular Service.  1902 £1 to £20 and 1915 £50, all used.  The very scarce £20 with part Supreme Court Shanghai cancels; a scarce group.  Booth 58-64 (Image)

Starting at £ 160

Currently...£160.00
Selling...USD 209.60
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
58   imageConsular Service.  1902 group to 10s: the 1d to 6d watermark Orb, the shilling values Script and the high values Orbs.  1d Specimen GB16, 2d and 3d GB17, 3d two o.g. and one unused, 6d Specimen GB16 poor, 6d o.g., 1s GB16 and o.g., 2s GB16 (2) and o.g., 2s6d GB16 (2), 5s GB16 (2)  and o.g., 10s GB16 (2), £1 GB17, £2 GB16 creased and £5 GB16 creased.  Odd rounded corner, wrinkle, short perf etc.  Booth 36/61 (Image)

Starting at £ 150

Currently...£150.00
Selling...USD 196.50
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
59   imageConsular Service.  c1916 £1 - £50 watermark Orbs, the £1 to £5 handstamped SPECIMEN Type GB16, the £10, £20 and £50 Type GB17.  The £2 and £50 with minor creases, the others with some wrinkles, but all are o.g. with good colour.  Very scarce.  Booth 58-64 (Image)

Starting at £ 160

Currently...£160.00
Selling...USD 209.60
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.
60   imageConsular Service.  KEVII 2r (punched hole) and 5r for use in Zanzibar, used, fine and very scarce (Image)

Starting at £ 160

Currently...£160.00
Selling...USD 209.60
Closing..Jan-30, 02:00 AM EST.

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