1840, 1d black (Scott 1), G-K, 3½ margins, tied by red Maltese Cross cancel on a Jan 11, 1841 folded letter sheet from Leeds to Wakefield. Light file folds, Fine to Very Fine. SG 2; £750 ($970). Scott $750. (Image)
Suggested Bid $140
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Lot No: 6278
Symbol: o
Cat No: 2
1840, 2d blue (Scott 2), red Maltese Cross cancel; thin, Fine to Very Fine. SG 5. Scott $950. (Image)
Suggested Bid $130
Opening US$ 145.00
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Lot No: 6279
Symbol: oBL
Cat No: 4
1841, 2d blue, "white lines" (Scott 4), block of 4, Fine. SG 14. Scott $1,750. (Image)
Suggested Bid $80
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Lot No: 6280
Symbol: C
Cat No: 72
1856, Queen Victoria, 1s green, Emblems watermark (Scott 28), tied by London 1861 postmark on a folded letter sheet to New York, Fine. SG 72; £425 ($550). Scott $215. (Image)
1942, King George VI, 1½d pale red brown (Scott 260), two margin singles, plus Scott #237 and 259 (the latter with control and cylinder numbers), tied to attractive "Player's Navy Cut" advertising cover by four of five strikes of "Spitalfields Market B.O.E.1" c.d.s. dated 28 SP 42; both #260s are margin singles, one with part arrow and sheet number, the other with control and cylinder numbers; stamps fresh and bright, the crayon-crossed Registered cover with signs of wear and a small tear at top away from stamps; penned notations front and back note the lighter shade's first day of issue, Fine+, a nice addition for a King George VI collection. SG 487. (Image)