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Sale 48
The ‘Aurelius’ Collection of Great Britain King Edward VII
Postage Stamps Part 1
Thursday 21st May 2009 at 2 pm precisely
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The ‘Aurelius’ collection is the finest collection of King Edward VII postage stamps to have been offered at auction for many years, featuring a wealth of proofs, particularly colour trials, and probably the finest holding of mint mutiples of the 1½d. to 1s. values in existence.
Examination of auction catalogues from previous decades reveals the true rarity of the 1½d., 2d., 4d. and 7d. colour trials. The groups contained in the ‘Aurelius’ collection are to our knowledge probably the most extensive ever assembled in private hands. Famous collections such as those formed by Colonel Bates, Per Gjerding, Major Beaumont, Joseph Silkin, M.H. Stothert and Tommy Allen contain but a few examples, only the H.C.V. Adams collection, sold in 1956, included a comparable section.
Many of the large multiples offered here emanate from the collection formed by Cecil Shaw. The plating of many of these was done by comparing marginal markings of complete sheet skeletons held in the Brotherton collection at Leeds University.
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To be held in the Grosvenor Auction Room on the 3rd Floor of the Stanley Gibbons building at 399401 Strand, London WC2R 0LT
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Viewing at our offices is to be available on:
Tuesday 19th May 9.30 am to 5 pm
Wednesday 20th May 9.30 am to 5 pm
Thursday 21st May 9.30 am to 12 noon
Private viewing may be available prior to these dates please telephone for an appointment.
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