Number of results: 1020


1182

 

Sale number: 16

Scots Local Cancellations: Neilston type III: 1857 (March) and 1858 (Aug.) envelopes from the same correspondence to Paisley, each with LC14 1d. tied by fine strikes of the ''NEILSTON'' type III in blue and black (Alcock rarity G) respectively, latter with adhesive crossed by filing fold and corner fault, a very scarce pair. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1623

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: A mainly mint mostly KE VII and KG V collection in varied condition in five stockbooks with KE VII 1/2d., 1d. (4), 4d., 5d., 6d. & 2/6 (double impression) imperforate plate proofs, 1/2d. blue-green and 1d. (2) overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 15, mint values to 6d. (15), 9d. (11), 10d. (7), 1/- (7), 2/6 (3), 5/- (2) with a good range of shades; KG V with Seahorses incl. 1913 Waterlow 2/6 (2), 5/- imperf. plate proofs, 1913 Waterlow 2/6 (2) mint, 5/- overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 26, 1915–18 De La Rue 2/6 (8), 5/- (2), 1918 Bradbury 2/6 (4), 5/- (2), 10/-, 1934 re-engraved 2/6 (2), 5/- mint, 1924–26 watermark block cypher 1/2d. (31) to 10d. (4), 1/- (5) incl. 4d., 5d. and 6d. (2) with watermarks inverted, KG VI incl. 1937–47 4d. to 1/- in corner blocks of 12 (11d. less one); range of postage dues, etc. (Many 100's).

Price Realised £3500


1624

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: A Q.V. to Q.E.II collection in an album and loose on cards, etc., from 1840 1d. (2), line engraved with 1858-59 1d. plates 71 to 225 (excl. 77, pl. 223 is mint). 1870 1/2d. plates 1 to 20, 1847–54 1/-, 6d., surface printed, 1867 5/-, 1883–84 5/- (4), 1891 £1, used, 1873–80 3d. pl. 18, 1880–83 1/- pl. 13, 1883–84 10/-, mint, K.E.VII, Seahorses to 10/- (2), later with early phosphors unmounted mint, etc, poor to fine. (100's)

Price Realised £1200


1625

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: An extensive Q.V. to Q.E.II collection in albums, binders and loose contained in three cartons with Mulready 1d. envelope used, 1d. and 2d. lettersheets unused, 1840 1d. (6) , 2d. (4, one on 1841 entire, later line-engraved, 1847-54 embossed issues to 1/- (2), surface printed with 1867–78 5/- plates 1 and 2, 1884 wmk. crowns £1, used, 1887–92 to 1/-, K.E.VII to £1, Seahorses to 10/-, used, 1939–48 high values mint, 1955–58 Waterlow and 1959 De La Rue 2/6 to £1 sets mint, early phosphors, extensive range of Q.E.II booklets, some literature, etc.,

Price Realised £2500


1626

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: The balance of a collection incl. line engraved with 1840 1ds., other QV, 1912–24 1/2d. to 1/- mint and used on Hagner pages incl. 6d. perf. 14 unmounted mint and fine used, 9d. olive-green (3) mint, etc. (100's).

Price Realised £1300


1627

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: Various mostly used in varied condition incl. 1864–79 1d. plate 225 RH, 1873–80 watermark spray 1/- orange-brown plate 12 DA with watermark inverted, KE VII values to 2/6 (13), 5/- (6), 10/- (4), KG V Seahorses with 1913 Waterlow 2/6 (5), 10/- (2), 1915–18 De La Rue 2/6 (6), 5/- (5), 1918 Bradbury 2/6 (9), 5/- (6), 10/- (4), etc.

Price Realised £700


1628

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: A collection of mainly Q.E.II issues in ten albums, incl. 1929 P.U.C. £1, also early phosphors, specialised Wildings and Machins, ranges of varieties incl. missing phosphors, etc., presentation packs, some f.d.c.'s, sterling silver replicas, mainly fine mint with most later issues unmounted.

Price Realised £920


1629

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: A duplicated mint and used early to modern accumulation in 12 stockbooks or binders with 1840 1d. (11) used, 1887–1892 to 10d., K.E.VII. values to 2/6d., 1939–48 set, Q.E.II. issues with early phosphors all mint, Revenues etc., very varied condition.

Price Realised £450


1630

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: A Q.V. to Q.E.II collection in three albums and loose, from 1840 1d., 2d., Seahorses to 10/- (2), later mainly mint with Channel Islands, etc., poor to fine.

Price Realised £350


1631

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: Various in cover albums, stockbooks, etc., with mint multiples, 1924-26 and 1934-36 to 1/-, 1951 to £1 1955-58 Waterlow set, Wildings, f.d.c.'s to 2003, etc., mainly good to fine. (many 100's)

Price Realised £850


1632

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: A small selection comprising 1840 1d. plate 6 LA with full margins and black Maltese Cross but some staining, 1980 Machin 22p. imperf. marginal pair (S.G. X962a, one with disturbed gum), 1994 Christmas 19p. imperf. marginal pair and NVI Questa 1st bright orange-red imperf. pair. (4 items).

Price Realised £160


1633

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1900 collection incl. 1858–76 2d. plates 9, 13 & 15, 1864–79 1d. (24) mint or unused, 1861 unissued 3d. with shaded spandrels TE, 1862–64 4d., 1867–80 3d. plate 6 QJ, 10d. plate 1 BK, 1873–80 21/2d. plate 10 GF, 1880–83 4d. plate 18 FE, 6d. plate 18 FH, 1880–81 1/2d. to 5d., 1881 14 dots 1d., 1883–84 21/2d., 3d., 5d. and 1/-, 1887–92 11/2d. to 1/- (less 21/2d., 41/2d., incl. both 5d. dies), all overprinted ''SPECIMEN'', 1865–67 4d. plate 12 RE, 1867–80 6d. plate 9 GA, 1873–80 21/2d. plate 12 MC, 1880–81 1/2d. (3) to 2d. (2), 1883–84 1/2d., 11/2d., 21/2d., 3d. and 6d., 1887–92 1/2d. (4) to 1/-, 1900 1/2d. & 1/-, mostly mint, 1879 Tender essays (7 incl. a block of 4 of the 'Inland Revenue' type), condition varies in places. (126).

Price Realised £1000


1634

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1918 selection incl. 1840 2d. plates 1 PI and 2 RF with full margins and red & black M.C.'s respectively, 1857 LC14 2d. plate 6 QH with part c.d.s., 1855–57 6d., 1873–80 21/2d. plate 20 FC, 1880–83 21/2d. plates 22KB & 23 RF, 4d. plate 17 QE unused or mint, 1872–73 6d. plate 11 ID, 1880–83 3d. on 3d. AL & 6d. on 6d. GE with c.d.s., etc., condition varies. (28).

Price Realised £500


1635

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1936 comprehensive used collection in varied condition on New Imperial leaves incl. 1840 1d. SA and SH (on piece), 2d. GE & GK with full margins, later line engraved incl. 1858–76 2d. plates 7–15, 1864–79 1d. plates 71–225 (less 77), 1870 1/2d. plates 1–20; 1847–54 embossed 1/-, 10d. 6d. (2) cut square; most surface printed issues well represented incl. 1867–78 watermark Maltese Cross 5/- (2), 10/- AI, £1 EC (perfin), 1882–83 watermark anchor 10/-, £5 orange CL most attractive with ''SOUTHAMPTON/26FE/00'' c.d.s., 1883–84 2/6 (2), 5/- (2), 10/-, 1884 watermark crowns £1 FD, 1887–92 £1 TA; KE VII to 10/-, £1; KG V with Seahorses incl. 1913 Waterlow 10/-, £1 with c.d.s's, 1929 P.U.C. £1 with neat central c.d.s.; Telegraphs to 5/- (plates 1 & 2), 10/-, £1, etc. (500). Photo.

Price Realised £4000


1636

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1952 extensive apparently unused or mint collection in mixed condition on Windsor leaves, incl. 1840 1d. (3), 2d. (3), 1841 1d. (4 incl. plate 8), 2d. (2), later line engraved incl. SC16 1d. (2), SC14 1d., LC14 2d. (3), 1858–79 plate no. issues with 1d. plates 71–225 (less 77, plate 225 NI with 1988 R.P.S. certificate), 2d. plates 7–15, 1/2d. plates 1–20, 11/2d. plates 1 (2), 3 (2); 1847–54 embossed 10d. and 6d.; surface printed with 1855–57 4d. watermark small garter, 4d. watermark large garter (2), 6d. (2), 1/- (2), 1862–64 3d. (2), 4d. (4), 6d. (2), 9d. (2), 1/- (2), 1865–67 3d., 4d. plates 7 (2) to 14 (2), 6d. plate 6, 9d., 1/-, 1867–80 3d. plates 4–10, 6d. plates 6 (2), 8 (2), 9, 10d. plate 1 (2), 1/- plates 4 (2), 5 (2), 6, 7, 2/- blue plate 1 (3), 2/- brown BA, 1872–73 6d. chestnut plate 11, 6d. pale buff plates 11, 12, 6d. grey plate 12, 1867–78 watermark Maltese Cross 5/- plates 1 DA, FF, 2 DH, 1873–80 21/2d. rosy mauve watermark anchor plates 1 (2), 2 (2), watermark orb plates 3–17 (less 9 & 10), 21/2d. blue plates 17–20, 3d. plates 11–20 incl. plate 17 (3), 6d. grey plates 13–16, 1/- green plates 8 to 10 (2), 11, 12 (2), 13, 4d. vermilion plate 15, 4d. sage-green plates 15, 16, 4d. grey-brown plate 17, 8d. orange, 1880–83 21/2d. to 1/- plates complete, 1880–81 1/2d. (2) to 2d. (2), 5d., 1883–84 2/6, 5/- apparently on blued, 2/6, 5/- (2), 10/- (3) on white, 1883–84 1/2d. to 1/-, 1887–92 1/2d. to £1 EB, etc., S.G. cat stated £216,000+ but sold 'as is'. Photo.

Price Realised £16500


1637

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1960 mainly used collection on Schaubek leaves incl. 1840 1d. (8), 2d. mostly with full margins, other line-engraved, 1847–54 embossed 6d., surface printed incl. 1867–78 watermark Maltese Cross 10/- CE, £1 DA, 1882–83 watermark anchor 10/- AD, £1 BA, £5 BC and BE, 1884 watermark crowns £1 CD and JD, 1891 £1 RB; KE VII to 10/- £1; KG V incl. 1913 Waterlow £1, 1929 P.U.C. £1, etc., condition varies. (100's). Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1638

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1970 comprehensive used collection in mixed condition on Windsor leaves incl. 1840 1d. (3), 2d. (3), later line-engraved 1d. and 2d. stars, 1858–79 1d. plates 71–225 (less 77), 2d. plates 7–15, 1/2d. plates 1–20; 1847–54 embossed 1/- (3), 6d. (3) mostly cut square; surface printed with 1855–57 4d. (9), 6d. (3, one on azure), 1/- (5), 1862–64 3d. (3) to 9d. (2), 1/- (2), 1865–67 to 9d. (2), 1/-, 1867–80 to 9d. (3), 10d. (3), 1/- (5), 2/- blue (4), 2/- brown BH Sperati forgery on genuine paper, 1867–78 watermark Maltese Cross 5/- plates 1 (2), 2, 10/- BB, £1 DB and EH, 1882–83 watermark anchor 5/- (2), £5 orange AB, a good range of 1873–80 issues, 1887–92 to £1; 1902–13 KE VII to 10/- (2), £1; KG V incl. Seahorses with 1913 Waterlow 2/6 (2), 10/-, £1, 1915–18 De La Rue 2/6 (4), 5/- (3), 10/-, 1918 Bradbury 2/6 (4), 5/-, 10/- (2), 1929 P.U.C. to £1 etc.; KG VI & QE II, regionals (incl. C.I. wartime issues) and postage dues largely complete. (100's)

Price Realised £4800


1639

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1970 collection in mixed condition in an album, incl. line engraved with 1840 1d. (7), 2d. (2), 1847–54 embossed 10d., 6d. (2); surface printed incl. 1867–80 to 9d., 10d. (2), 2/- blue (10), 1867–78 watermark Maltese Cross 5/- plates 1 (4), 2 (2), 10/- HG, 1882–83 watermark anchor 5/- plate 4 DC, 10/- BH, used, £5 DG overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 9, 1883–84 2/6 KB apparently on blued mint, 2/6 (4), 5/- (4), 10/- (3) used, 1884 watermark crowns £1 PC overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 9, KG V incl. 1913 watermark multiple cypher 1/2d., 1d., 1913 Waterlow £1, 1924 Wembley set in mint blocks, 1929 P.U.C. £1 mint, KG VI incl. 1939–48 2/6 to £1 set of 6, 1951 2/6 to £1 mint, etc. (100's).

Price Realised £3500


1640

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1840–1980 collection in a Lighthouse album, incl. 1840 Mulready 1d. envelope used, 2d. unused, 1840 1d. set of plates 1a to 11, 2d. pl. 1, other line-engraved with 1864–79 1d. plates 71 to 225 excl. 77, 1870 1/2d. plates 8 to 20, 1847–54 embossed 1/-, 6d., 10d., surface printed with 1867–80 2/- brown, 1867–78 5/-, 10/-, £1 (filled perfin), 1882–83 5/-, 10/-, £5 (with Accounts Branch P.O. Glasgow oval d.s.), , 1883–84 to 10/-, 1884 wmk. crowns £1, 1888 wmk. orbs error £1, 1887–92 to £1, K.E.VII to £1 (2), K.G.V. with Seahorses to £1, 1929 P.U.C. £1, Officials, Postage Dues, etc., poor to fine. (100's).

Price Realised £6000


1641

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1841–1948, a small selection incl. 1841 1d. ML (slight creasing) and 2d. plate 4 PG (oxidised) with blue 1844-type numerals, 1858–76 2d. plate 9 RA-SB used block of four, 1883–84 1/2d. to 1/- set used (5d. and 1/- of good colour with c.d.s., others vary), 1939–48 2/6 brown corner pair unmounted mint. (24).

Price Realised £280


1642

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1855–1900 mainly used collection in varied condition on Windsor leaves incl. 1855–57 4d. (4), 6d. (2), 1/- (4), 1862–64 to 6d. (2), 9d., 1/-, 1867–80 to 10d. (3), 2/- blue (2), 1867–78 5/- plate 1 (2), 1873–80 to 1/- green (6), etc. (129).

Price Realised £450


1643

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1855–1900 surface printed selection incl. 1855–57 1/-, 1862–64 1/-, 1865–67 1/-, 1867–80 6d. (6), 9d. (2), 1867–78 5/- plate 2, 1872–73 6d. pale buff plate 12 (2), 1873–80 watermark large garter 4d. vermilion plate 15 KE with watermark inverted, 4d. sage-green plates 15 & 16, 1880–81 to 5d. (3), 1887–92 to 10d. (2), 1/-, condition varies. (85).

Price Realised £300


1644

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1855–1924 selection in varied condition, incl. 1862–64 4d. plate 4 RB, 6d. plate 3 DL & RD (clipped wing margin) and 9d. plate 2 DB with neat Scots duplexes on pieces, 1912–24 1/2d. and 1d. with ''ST HELENA/AU 27/1'' c.d.s's on piece with St. Helena War Tax 1d. on 1d., etc. (18 items).

Price Realised £110


1645

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1855–1951 mint or unused selection in varied condition incl. line-engraved with 1858–76 2d. plates 9, 14, 15 (2), 1870 1/2d. plates 4, 5 & 6 in blocks or strips of 4, 11/2d. plates 1 (2), 3, surface printed with 1855–57 4d. watermark large garter, 6d., 1862–64 3d. (2), 6d., 9d. (2), 1865–67 4d. plates 7, 10, 12, 13, 1/- plate 4, 1867–80 3d. plates 7, 9 (2), 10, 6d. plates 6, 8, 9, 1/- plates 4–7, 1873–80 21/2d. watermark anchor plates 1 (2), 2, watermark orb plates 3, 10, 11, 21/2d. blue plates 18, 20, 3d. plates 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 6d. grey plates 13 (2), 14, 15 (2), 16, 17, 1/- green plates 8, 9, 10 (2), 12, 4d. vermilion plate 15, 4d. sage-green plate 15, 1880–83 21/2d. plates 22, 23, 3d. plates 20 (2), 21 (2), 3d. on 3d., 4d. plate 18 (2), 6d. plates 17, 18, 1/- plate 13, 1880–81 1/2d. to 5d., 1883–84 1/2d. (8) to 4d., 1887–92 1/2d. (14) to 1/-, 1900 1/-; KE VII to 2/6, 5/-; KG V incl. 1912–24 1/2d. to 1/-, 1913 Waterlow 2/6, 1915–18 De La Rue 2/6, 1918 Bradbury 2/6 (3), 5/- (2), 10/- (2), 1934 re-engraved 2/6, 5/-, 10/-; KG VI incl. 1939–48 & 1951 high values etc. (300). S.G. cat. £46,000+

Price Realised £6000


1646

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1862–64 6d. plate 3 JK, 1/- plate 2 OB, overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 5, 1867–80 2/- pale blue plate 1 CG and 1881 die 2 16 dots 1d. (2) overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 9, some imperfections. (5).

Price Realised £75


1647

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1862–1900 unused or mint surface printed collection comprising 1862–64 4d. plate 4 AE, 9d. bistre plate 2 FA, 9d. straw plate 9 PH, 1865–67 4d. plates 7 to 14 (less 10), 6d. plate 5 PJ, 9d. plate 4 BI, 1867–80 3d. plates 5 to 9, 6d. plate 9 IF, 10d. plate 1 IH and PH, 2/- blue plate 1 GI, 1873–80 21/2d. watermark anchor plates 1 EA, MJ, 3 AF, 21/2d. watermark orb plates 4, 6, 8 to 16, 21/2d. blue plates 17 to 20, 3d. plates 11 to 20, 6d. grey plates 13 to 17, 1/- green plates 12 II, 13 KJ, 1/- orange-brown watermark spray plate 13 QK, 4d. vermilion plate 15 EK, 4d. sage-green plate 15 SA, 16 NK, 4d. grey-brown plate 17 AG and MI, 8d. orange OE, 1880–83 watermark crown 21/2d. to 1/- plate numbers complete, 1880–81 1/2d. (2) to 5d., 1881 1d. dies 1 & 2, 1883–84 2/6 AG, 1883–84 1/2d. to 6d., 1887–92 1/2d. (2) to £1 OB, incl. 5d. dies 1 and 2, 1900 1/2d. and 1/-, varied condition, mainly of good to fine appearance, some with reperforated wing margins etc. (113). S.G. cat. £51,000 (approx.). Photo.

Price Realised £4000


1648

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1887–1924 selection comprising 1887–92 'Jubilee' 11/2d. to 4d., 9d. & 1/- overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 9, 5d. die I and 6d. overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 12, 11/2d. head plate proof in blue on watermarked paper, 1912–24 1/2d. and 1d. imperforate pairs overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' type 26, mainly good to fine with gum, also Telegraphs 1877 4d. plate 1 AK and 6d. plate 2 SE imprimaturs (6d. touched at left). (16).

Price Realised £160


1649

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1900 1/- green and carmine very fine used with crisp ''ABERGAVENNY/MR 18/01'' c.d.s., also 1911–13 2/6 dull reddish purple with central c.d.s. but small repair at foot. S.G. 214 & 316.

Price Realised £55


1650

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1911–51, a mostly mint stock on stockcards with a range of Downey heads, 1912–24 1/2d. (75) 1d. (90), 11/2d. (45), 2d. (60), 21/2d. (40), 3d. (40), 4d. (20), 5d. (12), 6d. (30), 7d. (12), 8d. (7), 9d. agate (8), 9d. olive-green (4), 10d. (24 incl. a block of 10), 1/- (16), with a good range of shades, 1929 P.U.C. 1/2d. (21) to 21/2d. (18), 1934–36 1/2d. (14) to 1/- (2), 1939–48 2/6 to £1 set of 6, 1951 2/6 to £1, etc., condition varies. (100's).

Price Realised £620


1651

 

Sale number: 16

Collections and Mixed Lots: 1936–2003 collection in six stockbooks, incl. 1939–48 2/6 to £1, 1951 2/6 to £1, mint, the rest predominantly unmounted and largely complete incl. 1937–47 1/2d. to 21/2d. sideways & inverted watermark sets, QE II definitives incl. 1952–54 Tudor & 1955–58 Edward watermark sets, 1955 Waterlow, 1958–61 graphite, 1959 phosphor graphite incl. 2d. error of watermark, comprehensive Machins, commemoratives incl. 1962–67 phosphors, etc., also a cover album of PHQ cards. (Many 100's).

Price Realised £900


1652

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Coil Machine Testing Labels: A selection incl. 'Poached Egg' watermark block cypher (5 items incl. 3 covers), 'St. Andrew's Cross' on unwatermarked paper (single and pair), etc. (11 items).

Price Realised £85


1653

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Controls: 1881–1911, a mainly fair to fine mint range of controls comprising 1881 die II 16 dots 1d. (117 items, 194 stamps, with all letters represented), 1887–92 1/2d. (112 items, 207 stamps, all letterings represented incl. controls ''D'' & ''E'' marginal setting 3 corner pairs), 1900 1/2d. (8 items, 12 stamps), 1902–10 De La Rue 1/2d. blue-green (26 items, 43 stamps), 1/2d. yellowish-green (42 items, 73 stamps), 1d. (51 items, 94 stamps), 1911 Harrison perf. 14 1/2d. (5 items, 8 stamps), 1d. (5 items, 21 stamps), perf. 15 x 14 1/2d. (block of six), 1d. (3 items, 6 stamps), condition varies but mostly good to fine appearance. (374 items, 587 stamps).

Price Realised £500


1654

 

Sale number: 16

Military: Field Marshall Garnett Joseph Wolseley, first Viscount (1833-1913): 1877 (Nov. 9) six page autograph letter from the India Office to Lady Paget regarding her nephew's prospects in India. Viscount Wolseley served with distinction during many campaigns including the Second Anglo-Burmese War, Crimean War, Indian Mutiny, Anglo-French Expedition to China, Ashanti Wars, and later in Egypt, Sudan and Southern Africa. His actions in modernising the British Army, of which he was Commander in Chief from 1895 to 1900, did much to ensure eventual success in the First World War. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1655

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Paper Folds: 1881 die 2 16 dots 1d. (small faults), 1912–24 watermark Royal cypher 11/2d. (top marginal) mint, and 1902–10 De La Rue 1d. used, each showing dramatic pre-printing paper fold. (3). Photo.

Price Realised £200


1656

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Parcel Post labels: A mainly Q.V. to K.G.V collection of over 270 labels, most with stamps, presented on leaves and in one album, also some articles and notes, fair to fine.

Price Realised £900


1657

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: 1890 Uniform Penny Postage Jubilee: The original manuscript minutes for the Jubilee celebrations, in an exercise book and dating from the first meeting on March 13th 1890 - 'Official arrangements for the celebration of the Jubilee of Uniform Penny Postage' complete up to the 35th and final meeting on August 8th 1892, a fascinating document.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1658

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: 1890 Uniform Penny Postage Jubilee: 'Programme of the Exhibitions of Edison's Phonograph at the Penny Postage Jubilee Celebration, held at the Guildhall, London, on May 16th, 17th, & 19th, 1890', printed in blue and with two strikes of ''B.A/E'' cancellation on front, the programme contents include a 'Phonographic Salutation to memory of Rowland Hill'.

Price Realised £60


1659

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Royalty: 1893 (Feb.) Government Telegram form with ''OSBORNE/FE 2/93'' c.d.s., the message referring to 'Princes Louis of Battenberg, very fine.

Price Realised £100


1660

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Royalty: 1897 (May) Government Telegram form with ''BUCKINGHAM PALACE/MY 12/97'' c.d.s., very fine.

Price Realised £100


1661

 

Sale number: 16

Miscellaneous: Royalty: 1897 (May) Government Telegram form with ''WINDSOR•CASTLE/MY 15/97'' c.d.s., very fine.

Price Realised £100


1662

 

Sale number: 16

World War II: Airgraphs, a selection of 110 examples incl. many illustrated, also 10 envelopes, an interesting group, mainly fine.

Price Realised £230


1663

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: An accumulation in a box file incl. 1855 Post Office Notice no. 70 regarding the reduction of rates to Victoria, Australia, 1884 Post Office Notice no. 5 regarding double or reply postcards to Brazil, 1888 Post Office Notice no. 14 'Parcel Post with Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, and Western Australia' various Official mail with a variety of cachets etc. incl. 1867 War Office, 1885 Lord Provoste, 1891 RCJ, 1892 & 1893 Department of Science and Art, 1895 & 1899 Secretary of State for India, 1904 Treasury Solicitor Law Courts, 1904 & 1908 Tower of London, 1906 Home Office, etc., 1894 (July) registered OHMS envelope from Norwich to Kings Lynn with I.R. 1d. lilac strip of four1895 Postal Stores Department, G.P.O. London, Parcel Post label with Govt Parcels 1887–90 11/2d. & 1/-, etc., condition varies.

Price Realised £300


1664

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: A collection of covers etc. with a good range of pre-adhesive markings incl. Penny Posts, mileage marks, 1841 (June) entire to London with cursive framed ''GIBRALTAR'' in black, 1841 1d. RC-RH strip of 6 with good margins on three sides on 1842 (April) cover to Dursley, 1841 2d. (3 singles, 2 pairs and 2 strips) on separate covers, 1872 1/- telegraph card (Huggins TCP1a) unused, etc., condition varies. (135 items).

Price Realised £520


1665

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1459 (April 21st) letter from London to Venice with Merchants Guild Mark, a superb and extremely early example of this form of mark showing the identity of the sender using the Merchant Post. A most important exhibition item, thought to be the earliest example of a letter carried by the 'Merchant Strangers Post'. Ex Willcocks (illustrated on plate 1 of England's Postal History' - 'it is interesting to note that only about one in fifty seems to be from London') and Michael Jackson. Photo.

Price Realised £1750


1666

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1513 (June 31st) letter watermarked pot. Demy 4to, from London to Antwerp, addressed to 'Dno. Raffaello de Medici, ptto in Anversa' from 'Giovanni Cavalcanti', with Merchants Guild Mark, endorsed 'pp' (erased) and 'parti per voi soldi' (apparently the addressee was to pay). A most interesting item, the contents are double entry accounts in sterling for 1512, this form of book-keeping had been invented by Medici in 1512 and this is believed to be the earliest known example. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo.

Price Realised £1500


1667

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1574 (October 22nd) entire letter from Carlo Cosimo Martelli, to Filippo Corsini in London, the letter confirms an order for a large quantity of woad, and that Martelli would send on the merchandise ordered from Fieravanti and the bundles from Paris. Ex Folkard. Photo.

Price Realised £200


1668

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1579 (September 6th) letter from Pierantonio Bandini (a banker) in Lyons to Filippo Corsini in London, with ''P'' Guild Mark, the letter asks for a receipt for goods. Photo.

Price Realised £190


1669

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1584(c.) Elizabethan 'Account for Royal Messenger, for riding with letters from London to the excheters of Buck., Bedf., North(ants), Rut(land), Nottingham, Derby, Yorkshire and Westmorland.' The account of Edward Carpenter, one of the Queen's Messengers for riding in haste for the Lord Treasurer. 'Sum due V £1' signed 'W. Burghley'. A most important and interesting item, believed to be the earliest known. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo. Excheters were officers appointed to certify into the Exchequer lapsed lands on the death of an owner without heirs This must date between February 1571, when William Cecil was created Baron Burghley, and 16th September 1593, the death of Robert Petre (who had been Clerk of the Exchequer Receipt, for life, since 1569 - J.C Sainty, Officers of the Exchequer, 1983, p. 207). A modern pencil note on the verso of the sheet states 'cover dated 1584'

Price Realised £1200


1670

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1585 (April 26th) entire letter from Milan to London (eighteen days in transit, arriving on May 23rd) with lengthy and interesting contents (transcription provided) referring to dealings in various cloths incl. ''Coggeshall cloth''. velvet, etc., whilst cochineal is very expensive as very little has been ''brought by the fleet from New Spain this year.'' Photo.

Price Realised £180


1671

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1585 (July 26th) Merchant Strangers Post letter from Nicolas & Thomas Channyn in Rouen to 'Bartolomeo Corsini, Londra', endorsed 'd15' charge mark of the Merchant Strangers' Post, and rare thus. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo.

Price Realised £420


1672

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1597 (January 1st) letter from Ireland to The Court, 'To the right worshipfull and his very approved good ffrende Sr John Stanhope Knight Tresorer of her Maties Chamber DD', endorsed by Stanhope 'from Captayn Dawtry, for Irelande' - Captain Dawtry offers Stanhope £1,000 if Stanhope secures him The Post for Ireland. This letter illustrates that the advantages of office far exceeded the pension. A most important exhibition item. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo. On June 20th 1590 Sir John Stanhope was appointed Master of Messengers & Runners commonly called The Post, with the same pension (£66.13s.4d.) and with all the Profits, Commodities & Advantages in as ampole a manner and forme as Sir John Mason & Thomas Randolf formerly enjoyed in the said office.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1673

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1628 (October 9th) letter from Philippo Burlamachi from London to Florence, endorsed in manuscript by De Quester's office 'franca p manta', requiring the letter to be carried to Florence via Mantua. The letter is addressed to the bankers Lorenzo Segni and Francesco Medici in Florence. Ex Grace Dove. Photo. Philippo Burlamachi, a naturalised foreign merchant was made responsible for both the Inland and Foreign Posts by Charles I in 1640. Burlamachi lost control of the Posts by 1642, when it passed into the hands of Edmond Prideaux.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1674

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1635(c.), Lord Charles Stanhope's fascinating Broadsheet, comprising sixteen pages disputing Witherings appointment as Postmaster General, extremely scarce. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo.

Price Realised £350


1675

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1641 (April 12th) letter from Robert Atkinson 'To the right nobell Sr Phillip Musgrave Knight Barronett at the Sign of the Shipp neere Temple Barr in Fleet Street these prsent, London' endorsed in a second hand 'post is paid'. The letter mentions Cumberland, Westmorland and Shap. A rare example showing a pre-payment postal endorsement as required under the Act of 1635, exhibition item. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo. The 1635 Proclamation indicated that Postage would be Charged by Distance 'if above 140 miles 6d.', it is evident from this letter that from the appointment of Philippo Bulamarchi in 1640, it became possible to pre-pay letters sent from Provincial England. In 1648, Sir Philip Musgrave secured Carlisle for the King and it became the base for the Scottish Royalist invasion during the Second Civil War

Price Realised UNSOLD


1676

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1642 (April 11th) Civil War campaign letter from the Earl of Warwick on board the 'James, Tillbury, Hope' to his son-in-law, Viscount Mandeville, the Earl of Manchester. A most important letter saying he had lost his fight with Prideaux and the Commons for Control of the Letter Office, and giving latest news of Mr Witherings who set up the Foreign Office in 1642, and the Inland Office 1635–40. A unique and historic exhibition item, ex Willcocks and illustrated on plate 5 of 'England's Postal History'. Photo. Warwick was Admiral of the Parliamentary Navy. In 1642 Philipo Burlmachi was required to relinquish the position of Postmaster General to the Earl of Warwick, although he continued to run a post for the Royalists a little longer. Parliament appointed Edmund Prideaux as Master of the Posts, Couriers and Messengers in 1644, but there is no evidence of a public post until 1653, after the execution of Charles I and the exile to France of his son, by which date Prideaux was Solicitor General.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1677

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1647/8 (January 17th) Commonwealth Post Office (the 'Old Post') letter from John Wryley in Birmingham to 'Mr Richard Persehouse at his house Reynolds hall this nigh Walsall', endorsed in a second hand 'Burmingham. post payde', the first known example of a manuscript namestamp for any town. A most important exhibition item, ex Michael Jackson. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1678

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1656, Commonwealth period, ''AN ACT FOR THE SETTLING OF THE POSTAGE OF ENGLAND SCOTLAND AND IRELAND'' printed 8-page act, published in 1657, dealing in detail with postal rates for British Inland and Overseas mails. A highly important text for the Cromwellian and early Post Office services. Photo.

Price Realised £600


1679

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1657 (October 6th) Commonwealth period letter from London 'To Mr Hubert Ward at Cashelle [Cashel] in Munster', endorsed 'postage paid to Dublin' (6d.) and rated '4d.' from Dublin to Cashel, endorsed as being received on October 15th, indicating a ten day journey to Cashel. A very early example of mail sent under the 1657 Act. Ex Michael Jackson. Photo. The 1657 Act established the first rates of postage in Ireland 'to or from Ireland, for every single Letter, Six pence, and for every Letter a farther distance than fourty Miles (from Dublin) if a single, four pence'

Price Realised UNSOLD


1680

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1660 ''Anno XII. CAROLO II. Regis.'' - the first four pages (129–132) of ''An Act for erecting and establishing a Post-Office'', this important act was to establish a single ''general Letter Office erected and established in some convenient place within the City of London, from whence all Letters and Pacquets whatsoever may be with speed and expedition sent unto any other of His Majesties Dominions, or unto any Kingdome or Countrey beyond the Seas'' and setting the rates ''For the Post of every Letter not exceeding one sheet, to or from any place not exceeding fourscore English miles distant from the place where such Letter shall be received, Two pence; And for the like Post of every Letter not exceeding two sheets, Four Pence; And for the like Post of every Pacquet of Letters proportionably unto the said rates..''. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1681

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1731 (October 2nd) entire letter from Duns to Edinburgh charged '2'(d.) and with the distinctive handstruck ''DUnS'' (Auckland BK84) on the lower flap, this is one of the earliest recorded 'Country' postmarks of Scotland, we know of only one earlier handstruck postmark of any Scottish Post Office, with the exception of Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow have no handstamps recorded prior to 1738, and most Scots Post offices did not receive their first marks until 1740 or later. Photo.

Price Realised £200


1682

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1738–1938 collection of Scottish postal history, mostly pre 1900, with a variety of pre-adhesive markings incl. townstamps, mileage marks, penny posts, u.d.c.'s, 1840 1d. (4) on separate covers to Inverary, a few Scots locals incl. a small piece bearing 1d. stars (2) with a clear part strike of type III ''(KILMICHAEL) GLASSARY'' (Alcock rarity G), 1859 (March) envelope with 1d. CF tied by type VIII ''NEWCASTLETON'' in black (rarity F), 1902–04 p.p.c.'s (4) each with KE VII 1/2d. tied by ''GK & ARDRISHAIG PACKET'' double circle c.d.s's (one code ''A'' the others ''B''). (90 items).

Price Realised £780


1683

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1780–1906 collection of covers etc. (87 items) in two cover albums, mostly of Scottish interest with a good range of pre-adhesive markings incl. 1806 (June) cover sent within Edinburgh with oval ''5 O'CLOCK/PP/NIGHT'' in red, etc.

Price Realised £300


1684

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1787–1953 various mostly covers incl. 1853 (Feb.) entire from Edinburgh to St. Andrews bearing embossed 1d. pink postal stationery cut out, 1855 (June) E. from Glasgow to Marseilles with SC16 2d. plate 4 MD & OL, 1856 (July) registered cover from London to Edinburgh bearing 2/3rds of an embossed 6d. (!) and a 1d. star, 1865 (July) cover to Genoa bearing 1865–67 6d. plate 5 ME tied by type VI Brunswick stars, etc. (11).

Price Realised £85


1685

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1812 'Two-penny Post-Office.' notice of 'Regulations' for delivery in Town and Country Districts, dated 'June, 1st 1812' with details of delivery times and instructions, a most interesting document, sent 1813 (March) to Hatton Garden originally returning a letter to the sender 'THE enclosed has been opened by the proper Officer, and is returned to you for the Reason assinged thereon.'

Price Realised £90


1686

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1813 (July 8) a most interesting Peninsula War entire letter written from Tafalla by Mark Johnson, Cornet in the 3rd Dragoons, and addressed to his wife in Pembrokeshire, rated '2/2' and with fair strike of scarce circular ''FALMOUTH PACKET LRE'' in green. The letter describes the preparations for and action during the Battle of Vitoria '.. the 12 and 16 Lt Dragoons charged them and our Reg. prepared to follow - when the Cavalry opened out and shew us a solid square of infantry what a poured a tremendous Volley into us .. a bullet just grazed my cheek .. such a day the British Troops has had.' On June 21st with 75,000 men and 90 guns vanquished the French troops under King Joseph Bonaparte and Marshall Jourdain with some 70,000 men and 152 guns, capturing all the guns together with the ammunition stores, over £1,000,000 in money and even the Marshal's baton.

Price Realised £720


1687

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1819 (Feb.) entire letter from Dublin to London with Dublin and London ''PAID'' d.s.'s and with a good strike of the scarce crowned ''EXCISE PAID/16 FE'' handstamp in red (A & H 798), some cover faults.

Price Realised £95


1688

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1825 (April 9th) entire letter written from Buckland to Bruton with a fair strike of the rectangular framed ''SHEPTN. MALLET/5th Clause Post'' (Willcocks 686 - rarity H) on reverse and with boxed ''No. 15'' Receiving House handstamp on front, 1825 (May 9th and June 9th) entire letters to Bruton, with fair and almost fine strikes of the ''Sheptn. Mallet/5th Clause Post'' (Willcocks 684 - rarity H) on reverse, former also with ''HEYTESBURY/118'' circular mileage mark in blue, and latter with ''BATH/109'' mileage c.d.s's dated June 11th & 12th. (3). Photo.

Price Realised £190


1689

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1833 (June), three Francis Freeling notices relating to the Free Franking privilege, ''No. 3.'' - ''A List of Persons who Frank and receive Letters Free by Virtue of their Offices'', ''No. 4.'' - ''LIST OF PEERS, Who send and receive Letters free by Privilege of Parliament.'', and ''No. 5.'' - ''Alphabetical List of the House of Commons, June, 1833'', the last with small portion missing at foot (not affecting any names), otherwise very fine and remarkable survivors.

Price Realised £190


1690

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1835 (December 31st) entire to Great Marlborough Street with black handstruck ''2'' and framed ''T•P/Portugal St'' in front and a good impression of the oval framed ''7*NIGHT*7/DE*31/1835'' (Willcocks 458) in red on the last day of use of this mark, very scarce. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1691

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: The First Day of Uniform 4d. Postage: 1839 (December 5th) entire from Doncaster to Leeds endorsed '4'(d.) in black indicating prepayment, neat double arc ''DONCASTER/DE 5/1839'' c.d.s. in black on reverse. Photo.

Price Realised £420


1692

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1840–1974 various covers etc. (21) incl. 1840 1d. plate 5 GI with three margins and neat red Maltese Cross on 1840 (Aug.) entire letter (the contents relating to a marriage contract) to Edinburgh, 1856 (May) envelope from Liverpool to Sydney bearing 1847–54 embossed 6d., etc.

Price Realised £80


1693

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: The First Day of Uniform One Penny Postage: 1840 (Jan. 10th) free front to the House of Commons with crowned ''FREE/10 JA 10/1840'' in red.

Price Realised £100


1694

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1840 (May 18th) cover addressed on reverse to Newbury and London and with ''NEWBURY/MY 18/1840'' c.d.s. and defective 1840 1d. plate 1a LK, the envelope then addressed on the front to Germany via France rated, '1/4' for 1/4 oz. and with red tombstone ''PAID/19MY19/1840'' d.s. and Calais May 21st transit c.d.s., blue biro mss. on front, an unusual item. Brandon certificate (2003). Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1695

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1842 (Dec.) entire to Edinburgh and 1848 (Nov.) envelope to Strabane, both from Derry and with Uniform Penny Postage ''PAID AT DERRY/1d.'' handstamps types a & b in red.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1696

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1844 (Apr.) entire letter from St. Denis to Lt. Gen. Sir Henry Keating c/o forwarding agent James Mercier & La Fargit Frères, ''C.F.4.R'' (correpondence from France 4th Rayon) to Belgium, charged 35 décimes, an attractive and busy cover.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1697

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: A mainly 1840's correspondence, mostly to the Farie family in Scotland or London, all from abroad incl. France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, interesting range of markings, condition varies. (80 covers).

Price Realised £160


1698

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1845 (Aug. 30th) registered cover (no side flaps) from Dublin to London, paid 1/- in cash for registration and with 1841 1d. GH (cut into at top) paying postage, Dublin and London ''PAID'' d.s.'s in red on front and with horseshoe ''REGISTERED/No./181/DUBLIN'' in black, rare. Photo.

Price Realised £480


1699

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1846 Security Wrapper essay (?) with embossed device inscribed ''801/REGISTERED/DLR & Co./AUG 22 1846'' on gummed flap and blue ribbon carefully attached through two slits, it has been suggested that the ''801'' is a Post Office coding and that this is an essay for a Registered Mail wrapper. Ex Angus Parker and Vivien Sussex. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1700

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1848 (May) Post Office Notice 'Instructions, No. 19, 1848' with instructions regarding the payment of postage on registered letters being sent abroad, which from this date could be paid 'in Money or by Means of Postage Stamps....The Registration Fee, however, must be paid in Money, as at present.' some faults but very scarce.

Price Realised £50


1701

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1850–1901 various covers etc. in a cover album with 1d. stars and plates, 1d. pink envelopes, incl. instructional markings, sideways duplexes incl. Lewes and Reigate, spoons incl. Wrexham (stamp damaged), etc., also a few later items. (149).

Price Realised £300


1702

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1853 (Aug.) Notice of Objection entire from Brighton to Wivelsfield, the 3d. rate being paid by very fine 1841 1d. FJ and 2d. plate 4 FB tied by neat ''132'' numerals. Two copies of the Notice were taken to the Post Office, one handstamped and retained by the sender, the other sent by post to the person about whom the objection was made. The 3d. fee was made up of 1d. postage and 2d. registration and was often paid in cash rather than by the use of adhesives. Photo.

Price Realised £600


1703

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1858 (May) small neat registered envelope from Liverpool to France bearing 1855–57 4d. and 1/- and with a variety of markings, also with two intact ''POSTES/CALAIS/A/PARIS'' red wax seals on reverse, very fine. Photo.

Price Realised £250


1704

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1859 (May 3rd) envelope from Staines with a 1d. star, addressed to 'Rowland Hill Esq, Post Office, London', very fine. Photo.

Price Realised £160


1705

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1860 (March) entire letter sent registered from Liverpool to Paris with 1855–57 watermark large garter 4d. vertical pair and with a variety of markings, a fine and 'busy' cover. Photo.

Price Realised £180


1706

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: A black bordered piece (90 x 113mm) with ''HAMPSTEAD N.W.'' crest signed 'Rowland Hill' and inscribed 'Harkwell House, 12th July '64'.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1707

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1867 (February 26th) General Post Office London - ''AUSTRALIAN TIME BILL.'' - ''For the Correspondence between ENGLAND and AUSTRALIA, conveyed through France.'', detailing the mails from England and France to Australia and New Zealand, per the ''Bombay'', together with additional mail collected en route at Alexandria on March 7th (where ''ALEXANDRIA AND SUEZ LOCAL MAIL LIST'' appended), from Malta, Gibraltar, Alexandria and Suez, Aden on March 14th from Ceylon, Calcutta, Bombay and Hong Kong, arriving at Melbourne on April 14th, and Sydney on April 16th where the mails for New Zealand were received by the Commander of the Packet ''Auckland'' proceeding to New Zealand. A fascinating document.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1708

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1872 (July 4th) envelope sent registered from Southport to Berkeley with 1864–79 1d. (folded over edge of envelope) and 1865–67 4d. plate 12 FE (cancellation showing tape gap), with original contents 'I have sent you the other half of the notes. I have trusted you tho you doubted me', unsual.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1709

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1879 (Nov.) a superb pen and ink illustrated envelope depicting chicks and broken eggs, sent from Umballa in India to Shrewsbury, 'VIA BRINDISI', some peripheral cover tears. Ex Ambrose. Photo.

Price Realised £420


1710

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1893–98 selection of covers (6) incl. 1883 (Sept.) envelope (opened out for display) from Sidmouth to Natal with 1880–83 6d. on 6d. BK (some toning around perfs.), the others bearing 1887-92 'Jubilee' adhesives incl. 1893 (Feb.) registered envelope from Liverpool to U.S.A. with 1/2d., 5d. and 1/- (pair), 1894 (Sept.) s.t.o. 11/2d. envelope sent registered from London to Sierra Leone with 3d., and 1898 (June) 1d. letter card uprated with 1887–92 11/2d. and sent from Manchester to Cambodia, forwarded to Saigon, showing ''PENANG/SINGAPORE/15/JY/98'' AND ''PNOMPENH/CAMODGE'' c.d.s's on front and a further ''PNOMPENH/CAMODGE'' and two strikes of ''SAIGON-CENTRAL/COCHINCHINE'' c.d.s's on reverse, very fine.

Price Realised £300


1711

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1895 (May) part OHMS cover from the Sheriff Clerk of Lanarkshire, sent from Glasgow to Canada bearing 1883–84 5/- JD (fault at upper left), 1887–92 21/2d., 9d. and 1/- block of four, cancelled rubber ''GLASGOW'' circular handstamps in red and with ''REGISTERED/GLASGOW/1 MY 95'' oval datestamp alongside, unusual.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1712

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1896 (April) envelope sent registered from Wellington, New Zealand, to London, with N.Z. 1882-1900 1/2d., 2d. and 3d., redirected to Nice on arrival in London on May 23rd with 1887-92 2d., arriving in Nice on May 26th, a most attractive and colourful combination. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1713

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1897–99 collection of hand illustrated envelope fronts (90) stuck-down in a scrapbook, all addressed to a 'Miss B. Hurt, Forest Gate' and mostly bearing 1d. lilacs, a good standard of artwork with subjects incl. flora and fauna with elephants, frogs, apes, birds; some of a theatrical bent with a number of pictures of young women, mainly pen and ink but with 8 in colour, mixed condition, the book also includes a number of similar drawings (18) without stamps. Photo.

Price Realised £1350


1714

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: 1911 First U.K. Aerial Post: An interesting selection of thirteen items, comprising (Sept. 9), envelope in purple-brown to Rangoon, franked 1d. tied die 4 cancellation, postcard in dark brown (2, both with Schweppes adverts), postcard in brown (3, pl. 23 ''Remington Advertising Company'' advertising on reverse, pl. 24 - closing address bracket missing, used to Montreal, Canada, franked 1/2d. (2) with die 3 cancellations, postcard in dark green (''The Financial Outlook'' advertising on reverse) cancelled die 3, postcard in red-brown (2, one plate 23 franked 1d. used to France, the other used with 1/2d. (2, one K.E.VII perfin) to Denmark, (Sept. 11) envelope in red used to Earls Court, franked 1d., with unused enclosed lettersheet, postcard in brown (2) - pl. 12 to Evesham, franked 1/2d., with Wright's Coal Tar Soap advertising message on reverse, pl. 21 cancelled die 2, (Sept. 13) envelope in red-brown, emergency issue, used to Chingford, franked 1d., with die 3 cancellation (unusual ''3''), (Sept. 16) envelope in brown flown Windsor-London contrary to rules, fair to fine.

Price Realised £650


1715

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: An extensive selection of mainly WWI and WWII F.P.O. and censored covers, etc., contained in a box file with some pieces, Foreign items, variously originating and addressed, fair to fine.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1716

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: Ship Letters: 1841 (May 16th) clean uncreased entire from Cork to the Cape of Good Hope, prepaid 8d. Uniform Ship Letter rate up to 1/2 an ounce indicated by manuscript '8' in red, charged '4'd. due in the Cape, ''CORK/MY16/1841'' circular datestamp in black, boxed ''PAID/MY17/1841'', tombstone ''PAID/19MY19/1841'' datestamp and oval ''PAID SHIP LETTER/(Crown)LONDON/ 19MY19/1841'' all in red, most attractive. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1717

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: Ship Letters: 1841 (June 5th) entire letter from Foss Bridge, York to the 'Revd. R.B. Lyth, Wesleyan Missionary, Somosomo Fejee, South Seas, To the Care of Revd. W Schofield Sydney, New South Wales', from his father, endorsed 'P 8'(d.) and with ''YORK/JU 5/1841'' double arc circular datestamp in black, London tombstone ''PAID/7 JU 7/1841'' and oval ''PAID SHIP LETTER/7 JU 7/1841'' in red on front and circular ''SHIP LETTER/OC 13/1841/SYDNEY'' in black on reverse, manuscript note on front indicates that the letter was received in Somosomo, Fiji, on August 3rd 1842, a transit time of 14 months, fine and full of character. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1718

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: Ship Letters: Barnstaple: 1789 (Oct.) entire letter from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, to London, with a fine strike of the very rare ''BARNSTAPLE/SHIP-LRE'' (Robertson S1, 6 years earlier than recorded) in black. Photo.

Price Realised £1650


1719

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: Ship Letters: Guernsey: 1842 (April 25th) entire from Drake Bros., Havana, to Huth in London, endorsed 'via Guernsey' and showing a very fine strike on reverse of the very rare step-type ''GUERNSEY/SHIP LETTER'' (Robertson S4, S.G. type G7) in black, together with ''GUERNSEY/MY30/1842'' double arc circular datestamp in black and London arrival for June 1st in red, usual filing folds. Photo.

Price Realised £1800


1720

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: Ship Letters: London/Cape of Good Hope: 1812 (September 17th) entire from London to Capetown prepaid '5/3' in red manuscript on front and with circular ''PAID SHIP LETTER/(Crown)/LONDON/SE 17/1812'' (Willcocks type 1244) and a very fine black oval ''SHIP LETTER/(Crown)/CAPE OF GOOD HOPE'' (Jurgens type 3), exceptional. Ex Rogers, Maxwell Joseph & John Gunn. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD


1721

 

Sale number: 16

Postal History and Covers: Ship Letters: Lowestoft: 1807 entire (side flaps missing) to Kent (origin unknown) showing a very fine strike of the extremely rare horseshoe type ''LOWESTOFF/SHIP/LRE'' (Robertson S1, this example illustrated on page E202/A), charged '9', then '1/7' and finally (on reverse) '1/9' (including 2d. local charge from Sittingbourne to Rainham). Only two examples of this Ship Letter have been recorded (both 1807) and no other Ship Letter marks are recorded from this port. Exhibition item. Photo.

Price Realised UNSOLD