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Great Britain and British Commonwealth Great Britain Regular Issues
Sale No: 2006
Lot No: 3002
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Cat No: Baden-Powell, Robert 1901
Robert Baden-Powell, signed typed letter dated Sept. 30, 1901, sent from London to A.E. Skeen, Esq., in Bexley Heath, Kent, thanking him "for the interesting enclosures regarding my old schoolmaster and Tunbridge Wells"; letter with folds and edge faults, none of which affect the signature. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
Opening US$ 180.00
Closed..Oct-24-2023, 10:03:27 EST
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Sale No: 2006
Lot No: 3003
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Cat No: Baden-Powell Robert 1902
Robert Baden-Powell, manuscript signed letter, dated Johannesburg May 26th, 1902, on "South African Constabulary" letterhead; brief note thanking A.E. Skeen for "the interesting football news"; letter with folds and light edge toning, but text and signature strong and clean, the latter unaffected by the folds. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
Opening US$ 180.00
Closed..Oct-24-2023, 10:03:48 EST
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Sale No: 2006
Lot No: 3009
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1832 (April 12), holograph letter to Sir John Boyle, 1st Baronet, written on one side of two leaves, signed "Wellington", Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $160-250
Opening US$ 90.00
Closed..Oct-24-2023, 10:07:35 EST
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Sale No: 2006
Lot No: 3726
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Cat No: 8
1841, 1d red brown (Scott 3), three examples with Maltese Cross cancellations with numerals "2", "4", and "5" in the center, large to ample margins, the first and last have small faults, Fine to Very Fine strikes. SG 8; £860 ($1,110). Scott $995. (Image)
Estimate $130-160
Opening US$ 70.00
Closed..Oct-25-2023, 11:36:18 EST
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Sale No: 2006
Lot No: 3727
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Cat No: TSS
Postal Service Training School Stamps. A total of 11 defaced Postage Dues used on printed Training Class Lessons 4 and 5. Lesson 4 is in 8 parts, each part individually cut from the lesson sheet and mounted on (3) album pages. It has a total of nine Postage Dues, six of them defaced with two horizontal bars, the other three—a pair of 4d and a single 1s—are overprinted "SCHOOL SPECIMEN". All are tied by handstamped c.d.s. "LPS/PHG Course/13/A/20 SP/60", with appropriate handstamped & manuscript markings. Lesson 5, consisting of seven parts, is on a large two-sided sheet, part 5 including 1d & 5d bar-defaced Postage Dues; again the lessons all having appropriate handstamps, Postal Service auxiliary labels and the same c.d.s., this time dated 20 Sep. Also includes a letter with interesting background info from Michael Furfie, author of the book, British Postage Due Mail, 1914-71. A most unusual, seldom seen group. (Image)