Great Britain - Covers - QV continued...
Lot |
Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
13801 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13802 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13803 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13804 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13805 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13806 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13807 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13808 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13809 |
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1841 1d Black FF Plate 4, 3½ fine margins just touching NW corner sq,black MX on entire. 12 May 1841 Cheltenham to Aberdeen. Boxed Aberdeen May 15 1841 receiving in black. Vertical filing crease through stamp. {C} (Start
Price / Minimum Bid) = £88.00) (Image)
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Estimate £ 110
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13810 |
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1841 1d Black AE Plate 9, 4 margin very close bottom & part right, fine left & huge to close top. Tied to entire with red MX. Doncaster 1 Feb 1841 cancel to Chesterfield. Filing folds one very close but clear. {C} (Start
Price / Minimum Bid) = £148.00) (Image)
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Estimate £ 185
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13811 |
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8 |
1841 1d red-brown, plate 28, DB, 4 tiny to large margins just tied to small cover to BOLTON by distinctive MANCHESTER MALTESE CROSS, work seal removed on opening. Scarce. {C} [US6] (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £120.00) (Image)
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Estimate £ 150 SG c.v £1100
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13812 |
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8 |
1841 1d Red-brown Pl.21. Very fine used close to four margin example lettered HB, neatly tied to an uncreased entire by a black MC and placed sideways, contrary to regulations. Sent from Boston, Lincs to Folkingham, both cds's
appear on the front dated OC.13 1842 and OC.14 respectively. Spec. BS10. {C} [US1] (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £249.60) (Image)
Get Market Data for [Great Britain 8] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census |
Estimate £ 312
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13813 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13814 |
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8a |
1841 1d red-brown on very blue paper, CI, 2 x tiny margins, stuck onto small white envelope with embossed Crown in wreath over FREE, fine unused no gum. {MH} [US3] (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £35.20) (Image)
Get Market Data for [Great Britain 8a] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census |
Estimate £ 44 SG c.v £700
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13815 |
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8 |
1843 EL from York to ROTHERHAM, franked 1d red-brown, GD, 4 decent margins, tied by distinctive black MC, pre-application diagonal corner crease, some light age spots. RARE. SG Spec. B1 (1) tam. {C} [US12] (Start Price /
Minimum Bid) = £56.00) (Image)
Get Market Data for [Great Britain 8] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census |
Estimate £ 70 SG c.v £2500
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13816 |
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8/8a |
1843-51 Four covers/part covers & one piece bearing imperf 1d red-browns, three with blued paper, All with four margins, one very close. Clean lot for plating(5) {C} (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £40.00)
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Estimate £ 50 SG c.v £175
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13817 |
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1847 GREAT BRITAIN, ROYAL MAIL, QUEEN VICTORIA, 4 August 1847, An envelope from Queen Victoria in her own hand dated 4 August 1847 to Queen Adelaide. She was married 10 February 1840 to Prince Albert who died 14 August 1861,
so this letter is an early scarcer one that does not have the black mourning edges from after his death. Young Queen Victoria portrait. This envelope written in Queen Victoria's own hand in London is unusual not only because it is not a mourning
cover but because it was paid at the London General Post Office receiving the Crown PAID stamp for 4 August 1847. Usually adhesive stamps were applied to all Royal Mail. {C} [US1] (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £640.80) (Image)
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Estimate £ 801
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13818 |
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54 |
1847 1s pale green, Die 2, 2 margins, lightly cancelled, tied to small neat EL to NEW YORK by curved red PAID, no indication of year in contents and no back-stamps, attractive. {C} [US9] (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £73.60) (Image)
Get Market Data for [Great Britain 54] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census |
Estimate £ 92 SG c.v £1900
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13819 |
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NO LOT (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £0.00)
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Estimate £ 0
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |
13820 |
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8a |
1850 Cover (single folded sheet) bearing 1d red-brown on blue paper with green double ring mark for '(Penarth?) OC 12 1850' and single ring 'B (crown) E 14 OC 14 1850'. 'Call upon the gentleman & tell him I am very sorry but I have no recollection of
his book ….'. Strengthened along one edge. {C} (Start Price / Minimum Bid) = £12.00)
Get Market Data for [Great Britain 8a] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census |
Estimate £ 15
Closing..Jul-02, 12:00 PM EST. |