Lot No Description Estimate Low Estimate High Hammer ex VAT
601 Gibraltar: 1886 1/- Sperati reproduction, “used”, fine, handstamped on reverse. S.G. 7 F. Photo. 100 120
602 Gibraltar: 1887 1/- Sperati reproduction, “used”, fine, handstamped on reverse. S.G. 14 F. Photo. 100 120
603 Gibraltar: 1889-96 20c. olive-green and brown overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12) in a scarce vertical strip of three from the left of the sheet, hinged on upper stamp only, fine. S.G. 24 S. 100 120 150
604 Gibraltar: 1889-96 40c. orange-brown horizontal pair, one showing broken “I” in “CENTIMOS” unlisted by S.G., unmounted mint, slight bend, otherwise fine. S.G. 27, var. 50 70 70
605 Gibraltar: 1889-96 1p. bistre and ultramarine overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12) in a scarce horizontal strip of four, lightly hinged on two only, fine. S.G. 31 S. Photo. 120 150 150
606 Gibraltar: 1889-96 2p. black and carmine overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12) in a scarce vertical strip of four from the right of the sheet, hinged on upper stamp (some pulled perfs. at top) only, mainly fine. S.G. 32 S. 110 130 160
607 Gibraltar: 1903 wmk. Crown CA 2/- green and blue, very fine used with “GIBRALTAR/B/15 SP/04” c.d.s., scarce. S.G. 52, cat. £160. Photo. 70 80 65
608 Gibraltar: 1903 wmk. Crown CA £1 dull purple and black on red mint, one slightly pulled perf. at top, otherwise fine. S.G. 55, cat. £475. Photo. 150 170 160
609 Gibraltar: 1906-12 wmk. Mult. Crown CA 8/- purple and green, mint, fine. S.G. 74, cat. £180 60 70 60
610 Gibraltar: 1912-24 wmk. Mult. Crown CA £1 dull purple and black on red, overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D14), fine with gum. S.G. 85 S. 50 60 65
611 Gibraltar: 1912-24 wmk. Mult. Crown CA £1 dull purple and black on red, an example from the upper right corner of the sheet with plate no. “1”, usual wrinkles, hinged in margin only, fine and fresh. S.G. 85, cat. £130+. Photo. 60 80 75
612 Gibraltar: 1925-32 10/- deep ultramarine and black, an unmounted mint lower left corner block of six (3 x 2) with plate no. “1”, slightly browned gum, fine. S.G. 106, cat. £192+. 80 100 100
613 Gibraltar: 1925-32 £5 violet and black, mint, fine and fresh. S.G. 86, cat. £1,300. Photo. 500 600 500
614 Gibraltar: 1938-51 set to £1 with all perfs. incl. 2d. grey, perf. 131/2, wmk. sideways, mainly fine mint. S.G. 121-31, cat. £186. 250 300 260
615 Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Registered Envelopes: A Q.V. to Q.E.II selection unused and used, incl. 20c. size F used 1897 with added 25c. to Stockport, etc., fair to fine. (11) 50 70
616 Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Newspaper Wrappers: Selection comprising 1887-89 1/2d. used 1887 and 1888 to Germany, 1889 5c. used 1892 to Switzerland, 10c. used 1894 to the SMS Moltke, 1898 1/2d. used 1901 to Austria, 1898 1/2d. and 1d. stuck together and used 1899 to Germany due to overweight, 1903 1/2d. used 1908 to Spain, mainly good to fine. (7 items) 50 70 45
617 Gibraltar: Revenues: 1898 £1 die proof of value only in black on white glazed card (92 x 60mm.), dated “23 JUN. 98”, subsequently used for 1903 Postage & Revenue value, slight surface damage at top but rare, being one of only three known examples. Photo. 250 300 250
618 Gilbert and Ellice Islands: 1912 (Jan. 10) envelope (slightly trimmed at foot) to the U.S. Customs Service, Honolulu, franked by 1911 Pandanus 1/2d., 1d. (2) each with the ms initial cancellation “S.S.B.” of S.S. Brunner (Vernon type e) and tied by violet Taraw Island datestamp (Vernon type 1) with very fine additional strike on flap, Ocean Island Jan. 13 transit below, Sydney Feb. 12 and Honolulu Feb. 27 backstamps. Vernon records this cancellation on a pair of loose adhesives and this cover is believed unique. Photo. B.P.A. certificate (1987) 2000 2500 1950
619 Gilbert and Ellice Islands: 1912-24 £1, 1922-27 1/2d., 11/2d. and 10/-, each with local unserifed “SPECIMEN” handstamp (12.5 x 1.75mm) and affixed to piece of ledger page from the archives of the Madagascar Post Office, tied by usual large red cachet (B.P.A. certificate, 1997), also two further similar pieces from the archive bearing 1922-27 1/2d. overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D12) and 1d. overprinted type D16, each in a strip of three, one piece with signature of the Director of Posts and Telegraphs. Photo. 900 1000 850
620 Gilbert and Ellice Islands: 1912-24 2/6 die proof of country name and value tablet in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm) endorsed “AFTER (amended to “Before” in ms)/HARDENING” and dated “7 MAY 12”. S.G. 22 P. Photo. 200 250
621 Gilbert and Ellice Islands: 1925 “Roessler” cover to U.S.A. bearing Christmas Island local 5c. pair (one damaged corner) cancelled large Palm Tree cachet, with French Oceania 5c., 15c. cancelled June 17 in Papeete and U.S. Air 24c. cancelled in San Francisco and paying onward air transmission to New York, most unusual combination. Photo. 170 190 180
622 Gold Coast: 1884-91 1/2d., 1d., 2d., 4d., 6d. (2), all with local diagonal ms “Specimen” believed added to items included in presentation sets, part o.g. or without gum. S.G. 11-13, 16, 17 S. Photo. 650 700 650
623 Gold Coast: Mainly K.G.VI to Q.E.II collection on leaves, incl. 1938-44 set mint, 1948 set mint (2) and used, 1952-54 set mint and used, etc., mainly good to fine. 70 80
624 Grenada: 1784 (Aug. 20) entire letter to Ayrshire, rated at “2/5” with “DEAL/SHIP LRE” (Robertson S.1), backstamped “8/DE” Bishop mark and good straight line “Grenada” struck across flap, slight damage but an early use of a Grenada handstamp. Photo. 150 170 140
625 Grenada: 1812 (Feb. 5) entire letter from the Dunlop correspondence to Ayr, rated “4/8” and probably carried on the maiden voyage of the temporary packet “Nymph”, backstamped with fine two line “GRENADA/FEB 5” datestamp struck across flap. Photo. 120 150 695
626 Grenada: 1883 to 1891, a selection of tête-bêche multiples, incl. 1883 1/2d. blocks of six, twelve and thirty, 4d. block of four, 6d. block of 24, all with plate numbers, also pairs incl. 1/2d. (2, one with plate no.), 21/2d. (4, one with plate no.), 4d. (2), 6d. (3), 8d. (3, one with plate no.) mint, 1/2d. (3) and 21/2d. used, 1888-91 1d. on 8d. block of four, 21/2d. on 8d. pairs (2) mint, etc., fair to fine. 150 180 220
627 Grenada: 1913 to 1936 mint selection on leaves, with 1913-21 and 1921-32 sets with shades and some blocks, 1934 set, mainly fine. (83) 80 100 75
628 Grenada: 1938-50 10/- slate-blue and bright carmine (narrow), used, fine. S.G. 163c, cat. £1,000. Photo. 260 300 100
629 Grenada: 1964-66 wmk. block CA 6c. unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 218. 60 80 60
630 Grenada: A mint and used duplicated collection in a stockbook, incl. 1861-62 1d. (33, incl. a pair), 6d. (12), 1863-71 1d. (59), 6d. (126, incl. four pairs), extensive later Chalon types incl. 1881 surcharges, wmk. Broad star 21/2d. (7, incl. a pair), 4d. (5), 1883 values to 1/- mint (3), used (9), 1886-91 surcharges, 1895-99 values to 1/- (8) incl. 2d. (8) mint, 1902 5/- used, 1908 values to 5/-, 10/-, mint and used, 1913-22 values to 10/- mint (5) and used incl. 1/- olive back mint (3), 1921-32 values to 10/- (mint and used), also later with K.G.VI and Q.E.II incl. 1964-66 6c. used0, poor to fine. 800 1000 1300
631 Grenada: A mint collection on printed leaves,1851 to 1974, incl. 1883 1/-, 1902, 1904-06 (less 21/2d.), 1908-11 and 1913-22 sets, 1921-32 to 5/-, 1934-36 set, 1938-50 to 10/- (12), comprehensive later issues, fair to fine. 400 450 400
632 Grenada: Postage Dues: 1892 type D2 surcharge 1d. on 6d. mauve, tied by “92/ OC 19” c.d.s. to clean locally addressed envelope. S.G. D4. 40 50 20
633 Cancellations: A most interesting accumulation study of mainly fair to fine strikes of Parish postmarks on Q.V. issues with 1861-62 1d. (16) cancelled “A”, “B” (3), “C” (5), “D” (5), “F” (2), 6d. “B” (3), “C” and “F”, 1863-71 1d. “A” (2”) “C” (3), “D” (5), 6d. “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” (16), “F” (5), extensive later ranges with scarce “G” on 1881 1/2d. (2), 1883 1/2d. (2), etc., mainly fair to fine. 500 600 850
634 Grenada: Cancellations: A Q.V. to Q.E.II accumulation on leaves, stockcards, etc., with extensive ranges of smaller offices and most G.P.O. cancellations, some covers, instructional markings, etc., poor to fine. 140 160 110
635 Haiti: 1763 (Aug.) entire letter from Le Cap Français to Honfleur with superb strike of “COL. FRANCOISE/PAR/LE/HAVRE” in its first year of use, charged “10” (sols) on arrival. Photo. 180 200
636 Haiti: 1766 (Apr.) entire letter from Port au Prince to Honfleur with light but almost complete strike of “COL N PAR/ LAROCHELLE” (good for this), charged “16” (sols) on arrival. Photo. 90 100 75
637 Haiti: 1773 (July) entire letter from Cayes to Honfleur with almost complete strike of oval framed “COLONIES/PAR/L’ISLEDE/RHE”, charged “16” (deleted) amended to “20” (sols) on arrival, and with incomplete wax seal of the ship “Le Maréchal de Lowendal” on reverse. Photo. 240 260
638 Haiti: 1779 entire letter from Arcahaye to Saintes with good strike of “COLONIE. PAR/ ROCHEFORT” arc handstamp (early use), charged “8” (sols) on arrival. Photo. 90 100
639 Haiti: 1788 (Apr.) entire letter from Le Cap Français to St. Malo with good strkie of “COL PAR/ST. MALO”, and apparently charged “1” (sol) on arrival. Photo. 120 140
640 Haiti: 1789 entire letter from Leogane to Le Havre with good strike of “COL. PAR/ PORT LOUIS” straight line, charged “16” (sols) on arrival. Photo. 200 220
641 Haiti: 1802 entire letter from Le Cap Français to Lille with fine “COL.PAR/AURAY”, charged “9” (sols) on arrival, also the duplicate of this letter privately carried to France and posted as an internal letter at Toulon. Photo. 170 190
642 Haiti: 1803 entire letter from Le Cap Français to Lille with fine “COLONIES PAR/LA ROCHELLE”, charged “17” (sols) on arrival. Photo. 140 160
643 Haiti: 1803 entire letter from Le Cap Français to Lille with good “COLONIES PAR/LE HAVRE”, charged “14” (sols) on arrival. Photo. 100 120
644 Haiti: 1821 entire letter from Port au Prince to Nantes with fine “COLONIES PAR/ST.MARTIN-ISLE DE RÉ”, charged “4” (décimes) on arrival and showing vinegar stains from disinfection. Photo. 110 130
645 Hong Kong: 1898 to 1901, a most interesting family corespondence from a naval officer serving on H.M.S. Undaunted to his family in England, all with original letters, mainly franked by Hong Kong adhesives but also 1898 from Chefoo franked China 10c. cancelled large “CHEFOO: datestamp, and Japanese 10c.cancelled “SHANGHAI/I.J.P.O.”, many letters written from Chefoo, Douglas Inlet, Kobe, Korea, Nagasaki, Wei Hai Wei, Woosung, etc., but cancelled in Hong Kong, condition varies, some with stamps removed. (38 items) 500 600 1400
646 Hong Kong: 1862 to 1900, a heavily duplicated used range with 1863-71 values to 96c. (3), 1877 16c. (3), surcharges with 1880 5c. on 16c. (16), 10c. on 12c. (2), cancellation interest, etc., very varied condition. 250 300 920
647 Hong Kong: Spiro Bros. forgeries of 1863-71 2c., 4c., 6c., 18c., 30c., 1876-77 16c. on 18c., 28c. on 30c., 1877 16c., each in a complete “used” sheet of 25 (5 x 5), mainly fine and a scarce group. (400) 600 700 680
648 Hong Kong: 1865 (Sept. 8) envelope to U.S.A., redirected on arrival, franked by wing margined 8c. (partly lifted) cancelled “B62” with red Paid All alongside, minor faults. Photo 100 120 210
649 Hong Kong: 1865 (Sept. 20) entire to Shanghai, franked 1863-72 8c. tied by “B62” cancellation, minor imperfections. Photo. 100 120 280
650 Hong Kong: 1872 (Nov.) entire from London to Hong Kong bearing 1865–67 4d. plate 12 (3) and 1867–80 3d. plate 9 and with superb “HONG-KONG/ MARINE-SORTER/ SINGAPORE-TO/ HONG-KONG/ DE/18/26/ 72” c.d.s. on reverse (Riddell type ???), adhesives with some imperfections. Photo. 200 250 320
651 Hong Kong: 1903 wmk. Crown CA $10 slate and orange on blue, mint, fine. S.G. 76, cat. £950. Photo. 300 350 420
652 Hong Kong: 1938-52 50c. deep magenta, perf. 141/2 x 14, the listed variety printed both sides, inverted on reverse, fine unmounted mint. S.G. 153ab, cat. £7,500. Photo 2500 3000 2500
653 Hong Kong: 1938-52 50c. deep magenta, perf. 141/2 x 14, the listed variety printed both sides, inverted on reverse, a fine unmounted mint block of four. S.G. 153ab, cat. £30,000. Photo 10000 12000
654 Hong Kong: 1938-52 $10 green and violet, unmounted mint with usual creamy gum, fine. S.G. 161, cat. £450. Photo. 120 140 240
655 Hong Kong: 1968 65c. Bauhinia blakeana, wmk. upright, PVA gum, a fine unmounted mint marginal block of twenty (4 x 5). S.G. 253var. 100 120
656 Hong Kong: A mostly mint collection on leaves and stockcards, 1935 to 1982, with strength in extensive Q.E.II issues, unmounted from 1973, mainly fine. 350 400 390
657 Hong Kong: Cancellations, an extensive collection of mainly Treaty Ports on leaves, incl. Amoy, Canton, Foochow 1903 4c. covers (3), Hankow, Shanghai “S1” on 1863-71 values to 48c. (2), 5c. on 8c. pair, Swatow, Yokohama “Y1” on 1877 16c., also some covers and postal stationery, etc., poor to fine. 500 600 1950
658 India: 1854 1/2 anna blue, die II, in a complete unused sheet of 96 (8 x 12) with margins, mainly fine and scarce. S.G. 6, cat. £4,800+. Photo. 1200 1500 1050
659 India: 1854 1 anna dull red, die II, in a complete unused sheet of 96 (8 x 12) with margins, some minor imperfections, otherwise mainly fine and scarce. S.G. 14, cat. £4,032+. Photo. 1000 1200 1000
660 India: 1888 12a. colour trial in deep blue on blued, two examples, the first imperf. on thick unwatermarked paper, fine with gum, the second perforated 14 on paper watermarked Crown, slight bends, otherwise fine with full gum. S.G. 100 P. 100 120 80
661 India: 1895, master die proof of Queen Victoria vignette for rupee values, in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm), endorsed “BEFORE/HARDENING” and dated “29 AUG. 94”. Photo. 600 700
662 India: 1895 5r. die proof of frame in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm), endorsed “BEFORE/HARDENING” and dated “6 SEP. 94”. S.G. 109 P. Photo. 450 500
663 India: 1902-11 1r. die proof of King Edward VII vignette in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm), endorsed “AFTER/HARDENING”, dated “22 DEC. 02” and initialled. S.G. 136 P. Photo. 450 500
664 India: 1902-11 10r. die proof of frame in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm), endorsed “BEFORE/HARDENING” and dated “8 SEP 08”. S.G. 144 P. Photo. 450 500
665 India: 1902-11 25r. die proof of frame in black on glazed card (92 x 60mm), endorsed “AFTER/HARDENING”, dated “16 MAR 09” and initialled. S.G. 147 P. Photo. 580 600
666 India: 1911 3p., 1a., 2a., 3a. and Official 1912 1a., three examples of each affixed to ledger page from the archives of the Madagascar Post Office, tied by strikes of usual large red cachet, with signature of the Director of Posts and Telegraphs at lower right, repair to upper left corner and one 3p. but unique. Photo. 250 300
667 India: 1921 9p. on 1a. rose-carmine, an unmounted mint interpanneau block of 24 (3 x 8) incl. “NINE/NINE” (2) and “PIES/PIES” (2) varieties, a fresh and untoned positional item. S.G. 192, a, b, cat. £317+ 150 170 110
668 India: 1927 to 1937, selection of nine first flight covers incl. 1927 Karachi-Lahore (Stack & Leete), 1933 (various stages), 1937 “Cygnus” crash, mainly fine. 90 100 85
669 India: 1937-40 15r., unmounted mint block of four from the right of the sheet with interpanneau gutter margin between, very fine and fresh. S.G. 263, cat. £280+ 120 140 110
670 India: A mint and used collection in an album, 1854-1968 incl. 1882-90 to 1r., 1895 to 5r. mint, 1902-11 values to 15r. used and to 10r. mint, 1911-22 set mint and used, 1937-40 set mint and used, 1948 Gandhi mint and used, 1949-50 set mint, Officials incl. 1912-13 values to 10r. mint and used, 1926-31 10r. mint etc., fair to fine. 300 350 480
671 India: An accumulation mint and used from 1854 to c.1935 incl. Officials, Convention States with mint multiples, I.E.F., etc., varied condition. 150 200 180
672 India: Booklets: 1921 1r.2a. with usual slight staple rusting and 1929 1r. with advertisement contractor’s note on back cover, slight creasing. S.G. SB13, SB18a, cat. £185 60 80 75
673 India: Booklets: 1922 1r. black on pink, slight staple rusting but fine for these. S.G. SB14d, cat. £250. Photo. 100 120 120
674 India: Booklets: 1929 2r. containing 2a. purple, with advertisement contractor’s note on back cover, fine. S.G. SB19ba, cat. £350. Photo. 120 150 160
675 India: Booklets: 1932 1r.4a., slight toning, otherwise fine. S.G. SB20, cat. £275. Photo. 80 100 120
676 India: Officials: 1866 “SERVICE POSTAGE.” 1/2a. mauve on lilac Government imitation, large part original gum, one or two faintly toned perfs., otherwise fine and scarce. Photo. 150 170
677 India: Postal Stationery: Envelopes: 1911 1/2a. composite essay with photographic head and the frame and background handpainted in vermilion and Chinese white, sunk mounted on thick card (85 x 92mm), lettered “C” and dated “Aug. 23rd 11”, most attractive. Photo. 1000 1200
678 India: Postal Stationery: Newspaper Wrappers: 1895 1a. composite essay in an unissued design on card (36 x 44mm) with printed vignette of Queen Victoria and frame and surround handpainted in purple-brown, attractive and unique. Photo. 550 600
679 India: Postal Stationery: Registered Envelopes: 1911 21/2a. intaglio die proof in black with uncleared surround on glazed card, cut down and mounted on piece (62 x 60mm) ex De La Rue Day Book, endorsed “21/2 Anna Reg & Post/ Embossing P7/ Oct 30. 3 leads”, a most unusual “negative” item. Photo. 450 500
680 India: Revenues: Various, an extensive Q.V. to Q.E.II selection on leaves, with Court Fees incl. 1872 values to 100r., Foreign Bill 1861 values to 24r., Postal Services, Small Cause Court, Special Adhesive, some varieties, postage issues, bonds and other documents, varied condition. 120 150 160
681 India used in Burma: 1869 (Mar. 10) entire letter to Bordeaux, franked by the attractive three colour combination of 8p., 2a. and 8a. tied by clear Akyab “5” duplex, backstamped Calcutta transit and arrival datestamps. Photo. 120 150 170
682 India used in French Indian Settlements: Chandernagore: 1859 small entire letter to Karikal franked 1856-64 1/2a. pair cancelled by two strikes of the scarce “B/86” obliterator withms “Stamped”, backstamped Chandernagore P.O., Calcutta, Madras and Karikal arrival, all in red, rare. Photo. 450 500 500
683 India used in French Indian Settlements: Karikal: 1854 entire letter franked 1854 1/2a. pair tied by rather indistinct lozenges, ink corrosion has badly damaged address side but scarce. Photo. 80 100
684 India used in French Indian Settlements: Karikal: 1889 On Postal Service postcard from Camp Karikal with fine strike of “KARIKAL/23 AUG/89” c.d.s., rare usage. Photo. 300 320
685 India used in French Indian Settlements: Mahé: 1/2a. stationery envelope to Calicut cancelled squared bars with fine “MAHE/JAN 19” c.d.s. alongside, transit and arrival backstamps, rare. Photo. 450 500
686 India used in French Indian Settlements: Mahé: 1897 1/4a. stationery card used from Chittoch to Mahé with “MAHE/3 JAN 97” receiving datestamp. 70 90
687 Indian States: A mainly mint collection in a Paragon album, incl. Chamba 1938, 1938-40 Official (less 1r.), Gwalior 1938-40 and Official 1942-47, Jind 1937-38, 1941-43, Official 1937-40, 1939-43, Nabha 1938 and Patiala 1937-38 sets, also Feudatory States with Bhopal 1936-38 1/4a. orange, Bijawar 1937 4a., both imperf. between vertical pairs, Orchha 1939-42 to 10r., Bahawalpur with 1948 set (2), some perrf. staining at places but many fine. 1000 1200 1350
688 Indian States: A mint and used collection in an album with Convention States incl. Chamba 1938 values to 5r. mint, Gwalior K.G.V to 5r. (3), 1938-48 values to 15r. mint and to 10r. used, Officials 1942-47 set with additional values to 2r., Jind 1927-37 set, 1937-38 values to 5r., Official 1937-40 and 1939-43 sets, Nabha 1938 values to 5r., 1941-45 set, Patiala 1937-38 set, Official 1939-44 set, all mint, ranges of Feudatory States, etc., fair to fine. 700 800 1100
689 Indian States: A mint and used accumulation in packets, etc. incl. Convention States Q.V. to K.G.V incl. Chamba, Jind, Nabha, Patiala, Feudatory States with Cochin, Jind, Nawanagar, Sirmoor, Soruth, etc. with mint multiples and duplicated used. (1,000+§) 200 250 230
690 Indian States: Revenues: An unusually comprehensive collection well presented on leaves with most States and estates represented incl. a number of unlisted and rarely offered items and territories, unused and used with some complete documents, chiefly fair to fine. 600 800 600
691 Indian Convention States: A mostly mint collection of K.G.VI on printed leaves in a binder with issues complete for all states, some small age stains but mainly fine. 1500 1800 1750
692 Indian Convention States: Chamba: 1938 3p. to 25r. set mint, some values to 15r. with odd tone spots, 10r., 25r. etc. fine. (18) S.G. 82-99, cat. £700. 100 120 130
693 Indian Convention States: Patiala: 1937-38 3p. to 25r. set mint, some values to 15r. with odd faults, 10r., 25r. etc. fine. (18) S.G. 80-97, cat. £425. 60 80 50
694 Indian Feudatory States: Collection in one binder, mint, unused or used, with Bhopal incl. 1886 1/4a. green imperf. sheet of 32 with varieties, Bundi, Cochin, Hyderabad, Travancore, etc., fair to fine. 100 120 160
695 Indian Feudatory States: Alwar: A mint and used duplicated selection incl. 1877 1a., two mint blocks of 65 with some age staining, poor to fine. 80 100 240
696 Indian Feudatory States: Barwani: 1922 Perf. 11 (imperf. at right) 1a. vermilion, variety doubly printed, slight thin on reverse but unpriced used by S.G., normal for comparison. S.G. 10b. Photo. 220 250
697 Indian Feudatory States: Barwani: 1922 Poor impression, pin-perf. 81/2 at left and foot, 1/4a. grey-blue vertical pair, variety imperf. between, unused, slight grease line at left but scarce. S.G. 13b, cat. £120. 40 50 30
698 Indian Feudatory States: Barwani: 1932-47 type 4 1/2a. blue-green and 1933-47 type 1 1/2a. blue-green, both close setting, each in a pane of four on reverse of local registered cover, slight faults but rare. S.G. 33A, 38A. Photo. 100 120 460
699 Indian Feudatory States: Barwani: 1932-47 close setting 4a. olive-green used on reverse of slightly trimmed native registered cover. S.G. 36A 50 70 42
700 Indian Feudatory States: Barwani: Booklets: 1941 8a. booklet with plain green card covers containing thirty-two 1/4a. (S.G. 32A), usual very faint staining. S.G. SB1, cat. £300. 80 100 190
701 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: 1872 Double frame 1/2a. red in a complete unused sheet of twenty showing “BFGAM”, “BEGAN” (2) and “EGAM” varieties, some age stains, otherwise fine. S.G. 2, a-c, cat. £440. 100 120 150
702 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: 1872 Single frame 1/2a. red in a complete unused sheet of twenty incl. “NWAB” variety [2/2], some age stains, otherwise fine. S.G. 4, a, cat. £595. 140 160 270
703 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: 1878 1/4a. black in a complete unused sheet of twenty, a few age stains, otherwise fine. S.G. 5a, cat. £120+. 40 50 65
704 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: 1889-90 perforated 1a. in a complete unused sheet of 24 showing “EEGAM’ and “BBGAM'” varieties, a few age stains and some perf. splitting, otherwise fine. S.G. 34, a, b, cat. £117+. 40 50 40
705 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: Officials: 1908-11 type O1 overprint 1/2a. yellow-green imperf. horizontal strip of three from the left of the sheet without gum, each with overprint treble and additionally showing vertical overprint (reading upwards) between first and second stamp and at left on the third stamp thus producing the extravagant variety of overprint quadruple, one sideways. Wrinkle in margin between second and third stamp, otherwise fine. S.G. O301a vars. Photo. 80 100 150
706 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: Officials: 1935-39 “BHOPAL STATE POSTAGE” 1a.6p. blue and claret, variety overprint omitted, a fine used square pair. S.G. O331b, cat. £180 70 80 70
707 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: Officials: 1936-38 1/4a. orange, variety overprint inverted, used, fine. S.G. O333ca, cat. £275. Photo. 100 120 210
708 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: Officials: 1936-49, “SERVICE” 11mm, 8a. bright purple and blue, showing two partial double impressions of frame, used, vertical crease but unusual with normal for comparison. S.G. O340var. 50 60 40
709 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: Officials: 1936-49, “SERVICE” 11mm, 8a. bright purple and blue vertical pair, variety imperf. between, used, trivial crease, otherwise fine and scarce. S.G. O340a, cat. £275. Photo. 120 140 140
710 Indian Feudatory States: Bhopal: Officials: 1944-47 1/2a. green, variety doubly printed, used, creased at left but scarce. S.G. O347c, cat. £110. Photo. 50 70 80
711 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: 1914-41 Raja and Cows issue, a selection on leaves, etc. mainly unused with some used incl. one cover to Kotah with 1/4a. pair and six stationery cards uprated with 1/4a., Officials with some fake overprints, cash coupons, reference photographs, etc., poor to fine. 80 100 160
712 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: 1914-41 rouletted, Inscription type B 1a. vermilion overinked and type C 2a. emerald tied by c.d.s. to reverse of slightly trimmed registered native cover. S.G. 28, 40 40 60 70
713 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: 1914-41Rouletted, Inscription type C, 3r. blue and red-brown, Official 1915-41, Inscription type C, 3r. blue and red-brown from the lower left corner of the sheet, overprint type O2 in black, the latter with small grease mark, otherwise fine unused. S.G. 47, O25B, cat. £290. 100 120 90
714 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: 1941-44 3p. corner pair, 1a. and marginal 2a. cancelled by ms and tied by c.d.s.’s to slightly trimmed native envelope, usual gum staining and creases. S.G. 79, 81-2. 60 70
715 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type A, 1r. reddish violet, type O2 overprint in black in se-tenant vertical pair from the right of the sheet with 1r. type O2 overprint in red, some reinforcement, fine unused. S.G. O5B, O5aB, cat. £342+. Photo. 120 150 220
716 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type B, 10a. olive-sepia, overprint type O2 in black, fine unused example from the upper left corner of the sheet. S.G. O13B, cat. £225. Photo. 90 100 100
717 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 10a. brown-olive, type O1 overprint in black in se-tenant horizontal pair with 10a. type O1 overprint in red, creased at top, otherwise fine unused. S.G. O21A, O21aA, cat. £395+. Photo. 110 130 80
718 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 10a. brown-olive, type O2 overprint in black, fine unused. S.G. O21B, cat. £75. 30 40 20
719 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 10a. brown-olive, type O3 overprint in black, fine unused. S.G. O21C, cat. £350. Photo. 120 140 170
720 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 12a. sage-green, overprint type O3 in red, fine unused. S.G. 22aC, cat. £450. Photo. 140 160 220
721 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 3r. blue and red-brown, overprint type O2 in black, fine unused. S.G. O25B, cat. £200. Photo. 80 100 80
722 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 3r. grey-blue and chocolate, overprint type O1 sideways in red, trivial thin in upper margin, otherwise fine unused. S.G. O25baA, cat. £800. Photo. 200 250 150
723 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 5r. scarlet and emerald, overprint type O1 in black, tiny closed tear at top, otherwise fine used. S.G. O27A, cat. £300+. Photo. 80 100 85
724 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type C, 5r. scarlet and emerald, overprint type O2 in black, fine unused from the lower left corner of the sheet. S.G. O27B, cat. £300. Photo. 120 140 130
725 Indian Feudatory States: Bundi: Officials: 1915-41 Rouletted, Inscription type H, 1a. rosine, overprint type O1 in black, unused, fine. S.G. O45A, cat. £170. 50 60 75
726 Indian Feudatory States: Bussahir: 1895 imperf. 4a. slate-violet on thick paper, monogram in rose, unused, fine. S.G. 5a, cat. £110. 50 60 40
727 Indian Feudatory States: Bussahir: 1896-1900 pin-perf. 1/2a. blue, monogram in red, a complete fine unused sheet of 24 (4 x 6), a scarce multiple impressively illustrating the irregularity of the pin perforation. S.G. 28 170 190 170
728 Indian Feudatory States: Bussahir: 1896-1900 pin-perf. 2a. orange-yellow, unused, slight thin at top but scarce. S.G. 30, cat. £425. Photo. 100 120 85
729 Indian Feudatory States: Bussahir: 1900-01 pin-perf. 1a. vermilion, monogram in blue, 2a. ochre, monogram in mauve, tied to large piece of post office document by fine “RAMPUR/29 AU 1900/BUSSAHIR STATE” c.d.s.’s. S.G. 38a, 40. Photo. 200 250 520
730 Indian Feudatory States: Cochin: 1946-48 perf. 13 2p., 9p., both in complete unused sheets of 48 (8 x 6), mainly fine. S.G. 101, 105 30 40 45
731 Indian Feudatory States: Duttia: 1904-05 1/2a. black on green, tied to 1909 native envelope, additional adhesive removed but scarce on cover. S.G. 23. Photo. 70 90 80
732 Indian Feudatory States: Duttia: 1911 1/4a. carmine vertical pair from the lower left corner of the sheet, variety imperf. horizontally, folded between otherwise fine unused. S.G. 25a, cat. £225. Photo. 100 120 100
733 Indian Feudatory States: Duttia: 1911 1/4a. carmine horizontal pair variety imperf. between and at right, corner crease at left otherwise fine unused. S.G. 25b var., Photo. 100 120 100
734 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad: 1931-47 1a. brown used horizontal pair, variety imperf. between, small red ink mark on one and pressed corner crease but scarce. S.G. 43a, cat. £550. Photo. 180 200 210
735 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad: An interesting mint and used accumulation from 1869 to 1915 incl. ranges of 1869 1a., 1870 1/2a., 1a., 1871-1909 issues in mint multiples, Officials, etc., varied condition. (1,500§) 250 300 290
736 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad: Officials: 1934-44 4p. black vertical pair, variety imperf. between, fine mint. S.G. O46b, cat. £500. Photo. 200 220 230
737 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad: Officials: 1909-11 type O1a overprint on Wyon 1/2a. vermilion, fine mint block of four with one unmounted. Used orange shade for comparison. S.G. O21a, cat. £400+. Photo. 120 150 90
738 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad: Officials: 1934-44 8p. green, a used block of four, the lower left stamp showing small ink traces but apparently with overprint omitted, some staining mainly on reverse, unusual. S.G. O47var. 90 100 75
739 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad: Officials: 1934-44 1a. brown, variety overprint double, used, fine. S.G. O48d, cat. £160 50 60 50
740 Indian Feudatory States: Hyderabad Residency Bazaar: Court Fee 1910 1a. mint, Foreign Bill 1890 3a. purple (black overprint) unmounted mint marginal pair, 1913 6r. and 24r. imperf. plate proofs in black on glazed card, fine. (5 items) 40 50 30
741 Indian Feudatory States: Indore: Revenues: Holkar State 1940(c.) 1r. Receipt Stamp (Koeppel & Manners type 32) imperf. plate proof of vignette with name and value, in black on unwatermarked wove paper in a complete sheet of sixty (10 x 6), mainly fine. 100 120 80
742 Indian Feudatory States: Kishangarh: 1913-16 1a. from initial printing (wide roulettes etc.) and 2a. “TWO ANNAS”, used on 1914 (Nov.) native envelope. S.G. 65, 66. 60 80 50
743 Indian Feudatory States: Kishangarh 1943-47 1a. carmine-red and 2a. bright magenta, tied by Kishangarh, Raj Post c.d.s.’s to 1945 (Mar. 23) pink native envelope. S.G. 85, 86 70 90
744 Indian Feudatory States: Miraj Senior: Revenues: Court Fee, 1928 to 1947, used selection incl. values to 500r., varieties, scarce. (46) 50 100
745 Indian Feudatory States: Morvi: 1931, stamps 51/2mm between, 1/2a. dull blue, variety printed on gummed side, an example from the upper left corner of the sheet, some imperfections but scarce. S.G. 4c, cat. £600. Photo. 80 100 150
746 Indian Feudatory States: Nandgaon: 1893-94, stamps with wavy lines between, 1/2a. green, unused (2, one with last character in top line omitted), 1a. rose used, some imperfections. S.G. 5,, a, 6, cat. £152 50 70 65
747 Indian Feudatory States: Nandgaon: Officials: 1894 1/2a. yellow-green handstamped type O1 “M.B.D.” in a complete unused sheet of sixteen (4 x 4), pos. 3/4 showing the rare and possibly unique variety handstamp double (unlisted by S.G.), mainly fine. S.G. O4, var. Photo. 200 250 450
748 Indian Feudatory States: Rajasthan: 1948-49 handstamps on Kishangarh 1943-47 imperf. 1a. orange-red, handstamped in blue, an imperf. horizontal pair, unused, fine. S.G. 58ba, cat. £240 80 100 130
749 Indian Feudatory States: Soruth: Junagadh 1868-75, accents over second letters, 1a. black on pink wove paper, single apparently unused example stuck to piece and an irregular strip of three pen cancelled on piece, usual faults. S.G. 10 160 180 160
750 Indian Feudatory States: Soruth: 1868-75 Laid paper 1a. red on white in a complete unused sheet of twenty incl. variety first two characters in bottom line omitted' [5/1], some age stains and creasing, folded between rows 3 and 4 causing some splitting, otherwise fine. S.G. 13, a, cat. £403+. 100 120 140
751 Indian Feudatory States: Soruth: 1913 (Jan.) 1a. on 4a. red on white vertically laid paper, variety surcharge double, one inverted, unused with margins at top and foot. B.P.A. certificate (2003) states “perf. defect at top reinforced”, otherwise fine. S.G. 38d, cat. £700. Photo. 300 350
752 Indian Feudatory States: Soruth: Junagadh: 1924 1a. red, imperf. block of four with margins at top and foot, vertical bend through pair at left, otherwise fine unused. S.G. 46a 40 50 30
753 Indian Feudatory States: United Kingdom of Saurashtra: Officials: 1948 (Dec.) 1a. on 4a. black and purple, fine mint horizontal pair from the right of the sheet, the left stamp showing rare “ANNE’ for “ANNA” variety [5/4]. S.G. O16, a, cat. £2,550. Photo. 1200 1500 1400
754 Indian Feudatory States: United Kingdom of Saurashtra: Officials: 1948 (Dec.) 1a. on 4a. black and purple, three used examples showing small first “A”, dropped second “A” and large “E” (on piece) surcharge varieties respectively, mainly fine. S.G. O16vars. 50 60 40
755 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore: 1924 to 1933, an accumulation on leaves, etc., mint and used with multiples, shdes and varieties, incl. 1931 Coronation, 1932 and 1943 surcharges, mainly fair to fine. 80 100 60
756 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore: 1924-39 3/4ch. black in a complete mint sheet of 84 (14 x 6) with margins, mainly fine with most unmounted. S.G. 38, cat. £756+. 200 250 200
757 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore: 1924-39 1ch. slate-blue and 11ch. indigo, both in a complete mint sheet of 84 (14 x 6) with margins, the indigo with a block of four removed, mainly fine with most unmounted. S.G. 41, a, cat. £566+. 100 120 100
758 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore: 1932 2c. on 11/4ch. claret, variety surcharge double in three fine mint horizontal pairs showing different spacing. S.G. 51b, cat. £156+ 60 70
759 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore: 1932 2c. on 10ca. pink, variety surcharge double, a mint block of six (3 x 2) from the top of the sheet, some perf. reinforcement and one with internal tear, fine appearance. S.G. 59c, cat. £114+ 30 40
760 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore-Cochin: 1949 1/2a. on 1ch., variety inverted “H” in “HALF”, used, corner crease, fine appearance. S.G. 3b 30 40 30
761 Indian Feudatory States: Travancore-Cochin: Officials: 1949-51 2p. on 6ca. blackish violet, wmk. C of Travancore, imperf. block of four from the lower left corner of the right pane, one showing character error [14/2], creasing in margin only, fine. S.G. O1g, ga. Photo. 100 120 140
762 Iraq: 1933 (July 5) Imperial Airways first flight cover from Basrah to Asansol flown Karachi-Calcutta (one of only six such) with cachet. 60 80 50
763 Iraq: 1950 unissued King Faisal II 5f. die proof in violet-blue on gummed wove paper (57 x 70mm) ex Bradbury Wilkinson archives. 100 120 100
764 Iraq: 1954 1f. die proof in issued grey-blue (59 x 70mm) numbered “0002” and 1950 unissued 5f. in violet-blue (57 x 70mm), both on gummed wove paper. 120 140 120
765 Iraq: 1955 Arab Engineers Conference, three die proofs with value tablets blank in black (numbered “0004”), blue (“0012”) and green (“0016”) respectively on gummed wove paper (70 x 59mm approx.). S.G. 383-5 P. Photo. 250 300
766 Iraq: 1958 King Faisal II definitives, die proof with value tablets blank in grey-black on gummed wove paper (59 x 71mm approx.) numbered “0057”, slight rub. Photo. 70 90 70
767 Iraq: 1958 1f., two die proofs in blue and issued grey-blue on gummed wove paper (59 x 70mm approx.) numbered “0199” and “0286” respectively, slight imperfections. S.G. 396 P. 100 120 90
768 Iraq: 1958 die proofs of 4f. (surface fault) and 5f. in issued colours, 60f. in purple and 75f. in carmine, all on gummed wove paper, numbered “0032”, “0131”, “0126” and “0146” respectively. Photo. 140 160 140
769 Iraq: 1963 Gufas 1f. die proof in deep emerald-green on glazed paper (40 x 63mm) ex Prague State Printing Works archive. S.G. 620 P. Photo. 70 90 70
770 Iraq: Postal Stationery: Aerogrammes: 1957 King Faisal II 14f. and 35f. overprinted “SPECIMEN” in red, ex. Bradbury Wilkinson archive with matching serial no. “13” at left, fine unfolded. 40 50 40
771 Iraq: British Occupation: Issues for Mosul: 1919 1/2a. on 1pi., 1a. on 20pa. (large tougra), 21/2a. on 1pi., 3a. on 20pa. green, 4a. on 1pi. type I (large 4) and 8a. on 10pa. (some perf. faults) basic set of six tied by slightly oily Base Office, M.E.F. c.d.s.’s to 1919 (Feb. 16) registered cover to Jersey, with censor marks, label, etc. S.G. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8. Photo. 80 100 100
772 Ireland: 1922 (Feb.-July ) Dollard, a selection in multiples comprising 1/2d. (12), 21/2d. (6), 4d. (6), 9d. (9), 10d. (24), mainly fine unmounted mint, Cat. £357+. 100 120 150
773 Ireland: 1922 Dollard 5/-, an unmounted mint block of six (3 x 2) from the upper right corner of the sheet, the corner stamp with diagonal crease otherwise mainly fine unmounted mint. S.G. 19, cat. £360+. 100 120 380
774 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint, a selection in unmounted mint multiples comprising 1/2d. (4), 1d. (247, incl. a complete sheet), 11/2d. (10), 5d. (12), 6d. (18), 9d. agate (4), 9d. olive-green (48), 10d. (10), 1/- (31), mainly fine. S.G. £1,498+ 300 350 820
775 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint 2/6, marginal from the right of the sheet, mint, centred high, otherwise fine. S.G. 44, cat. £180. 50 70 70
776 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint 5/-, an unmounted mint block of four centred high to left, otherwise fine. S.G. 45, cat. £680+. Photo. 220 250 600
777 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint 10/-, an unmounted mint block of four marginal from the left of the sheet, centred to right, otherwise fine. S.G. 46, cat. £3,400+. Photo. 1000 1200 1850
778 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint 10/-, unmounted mint, centred a little low otherwise fine. S.G. 46, cat. £850. Photo. 280 300 400
779 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint 10/-, marginal from the top of the sheet, mint, centred high, otherwise fine and hinged in margin only. S.G. 46, cat. £850. Photo. 250 300 720
780 Ireland: 1922 Thom shiny blue-black overprint 10/-, marginal from the right of the sheet, mint, centred high, otherwise fine. S.G. 46, cat. £850. Photo. 250 300 320
781 Ireland: 1922-23 Thom, a selection of unmounted mint multiples comprising 1/2d. (554, incl. a complete sheet), 1d. (336, incl. a complete sheet), 11/2d. (43), 21/2d. (126), 3d. (120), 4d. (24), 5d. (20), 6d. (24), 9d. (18), 10d. (10), 1/- (14), mainly fine. S.G. cat £2,960+. 500 600 1150
782 Ireland: 1923 Harrison coils, long “1” in “1921” in 1/2d. and 1d. horizontal pairs, 11/2d. vertical pair (good perfs.) and on 2d. single, mint, usual clipped perfs. S.G. 67a-70a, cat. £220. 60 80 100
783 Ireland: 1927-28 Wide Date 2/6 and 5/- unmounted mint horizontal pairs, marginal from the left and right of the sheet respectively, fine. S.G. 86, 87, cat. £204+. 60 80 140
784 Ireland: 1927-28 Wide Date 5/- , an unmounted mint block of four from the lower right corner of the sheet, well centred but with some creasing and perf. separation. S.G. 87, cat. £240+. 50 70 140
785 Ireland: 1927-28 Wide Date 10/- , an unmounted mint block of four from the upper right corner of the sheet, one or two pulled perfs. at foot otherwise fine. S.G. 88, cat. £600+. Photo. 200 250 550
786 Ireland: 1927-28 Wide Date 10/- , an unmounted mint vertical strip of three from the upper right corner of the sheet, fine. S.G. 88, cat. £450+. Photo. 150 200 350
787 Ireland: 1940 to 1944, a selection of coil strips and part coil rolls, all with wmk. inverted, comprising 1940 1d., 2d., 1944 O’Cleary 1/2d., unmounted mint, mainly fine. 60 80 130
788 Ireland: A selection of mainly invoices, etc. in a binder, incl. postal stationery invoice cards, range of Northern Ireland county court decrees bearing K.G.V values to 2/6 (3), etc., fair to fine. 50 60 75
789 Ireland: Booklets: 1953 to 1983, selection of twelve booklets, incl. 1953 2/6, 1954 4/- (2), 1964 3/-. 1971 30p., etc., mainly fine. 100 120 95
790 Ireland: Postal Stationery: Selection from 1924 comprising Envelopes: 1924 2d. used, 4d. unused; Registered Envelopes: 61/2p. size H, 1/- sizes F and G used, 1/5 sizes F and G unused, good to fine. (7) 70 80 80
791 Ireland: Postal Stationery: Newspaper Wrappers: 1951 1d. and 11/2d. supplied as Specimens to the U.P.U. archive in Berne, both with their straight line “2 NOV 1951” datestamp of receipt at foot. 40 50 85
792 Ireland: Postal Stationery: Parcel Labels: 1960-64 1d. “EMBOSSED/LITERATURE/FOR THE/BLIND”, very scarce label for use on parcels of literature for the blind, used 1962 (July 7) from Dublin to London. Photo. 250 300 290
793 Ireland: Telegraphs: 1922 1/- green with Great Britain embossed K.G.V die, code A1, unused, fine unfolded. Fewer than ten recorded. Ex. Dr. A.K. Huggins collection. Jung TB1a, cat. ð2,500. Photo. 600 700 600
794 Ireland: Telegraphs: 1924 Harp design 1/- blue with black text, code A, unused, fine unfolded. Five examples recorded. Ex. Dr. A.K. Huggins collection. Jung TB2, cat. ð2,750. Photo. 800 1000 1700
795 Ireland: Telegraphs: 1927 Harp design 1/- blue with blue text, code A, unused, fine unfolded. Six examples recorded. Ex. Dr. A.K. Huggins collection. Jung TB3, cat. ð2,500. Photo. 650 700 780
796 Ireland: Telegraphs: 1929 Harp design 1/6 brown, code A, unused, fine unfolded. Four examples recorded. Ex. Dr. A.K. Huggins collection. Jung TB4a, cat. ð2,500. Photo. 800 1000 1050
797 Ireland: Telegraphs: 1929 Harp design 1/6 brown Stock Exchange form, code A1S/E, large “Do”, unused, fine unfolded. Only one example recorded. Ex. Dr. A.K. Huggins collection. Jung TB4bI, unpriced. Photo. 1500 1800 3800
798 Ireland: Telegraphs: 1947(?) Harp design 1/6 brown Stock Exchange form, code A1S/E, small “Do”, unused, fine unfolded. Five examples recorded. Ex. Dr. A.K. Huggins collection. Jung TB4bII, cat. 2,750 Euros. Photo. 800 1000 1000
799 Israel: 1948 50m. Doar Ivri, upper right corner plate 1 black of four (group 142), fine unmounted mint. Bale 6, cat. $280. 60 80
800 Italy: 1912 Re-erection of the Camponile of St. Mark, 93 sets, mostly in multiples, some creasing and the odd stain, but mainly fine and all unmounted mint. Michel 105-6, cat. 2,418 Euros as hinged. 250 280 450