Number of results: 345
2001 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1683 (July 17) entire from Jersey to St. Malo showing two strikes of the extremely rare “D’JARSEY” handstamp CF 1. The earliest recorded example. Photo. £700 - £800 |
2002 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1817 entire from Guernsey to Nantes, showing two line “COLONIES PAR/ST. MALO”, 1823 entire from Rio de Janeiro with two line “GRANDE BRETAGNE/PAR GRANVILLE”, 1834 cover from Guernsey to Nantes with boxed “PAYS D’OUTREMER” and 1841 entire from Jersey to Cognac with “OUTRE-MER/ST. MALO” c.d.s. in red. (4 items) £250 - £300 |
2003 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1830 entire from England to Italy showing “ANGLETERRE” in red CF 4, and with “PONT/BEAUVOISIN” below. Photo. £100 - £150 |
2004 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1856-58 1d. IA-IB pair with small figures “3176, GH-IH strip with large figures “3734”, 1855-57 4d. with small figures “3176”, 1862-64 4d. ED with large figures “3734” of St. Malo, 1867-80 3d. plate 5 EL with large figures “3734” of St. Malo, fair to fine. Photo. £140 - £160 |
2005 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1856-58 1d. IF with large figure “1706”, 1855-57 4d. with small figures “1441”, 1865-67 4d. plate 7 QG (damaged), 1872-73 6d. grey plate 12 DA with large figures “1706” of Granville, poor to fine. £100 - £120 |
2006 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1856-58 1d. QD with small figures “1495”, 1865-67 4d. plate 7 LL with large figures “1769”, 1867-80 3d. plate7 CJ with large figures “1769” and 1872-73 6d. plate 11 CJ with large figures “1769” of Le Havre, also 1867-80 3d. plate 6 PD with Cette-Tarascon T.P.O. lozenge, fair to fine. £140 - £160 |
2007 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1858-69 2d. plate 6 RE-RF pair with “3176” small figures of St. Malo, fine and scarce. CF 60. Photo. £150 - £180 |
2008 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1865-67 4d. plate 10 LJ tied to small piece by large figures “2984” of Port Bail, very few GB stamps are known with this cancellation. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2009 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1866 entire from Guernsey to St. Malo bearing 1864-79 1d. plate 99 GG-GI and HD, lightly cancelled by large figures “3734” of St. Malo with octagonal “ANGL. B.M./ST. MALO” datestamp in red alongside, scarce. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2010 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1877 (Mar. 19) envelope from France to Guernsey bearing Peace and Commerce 30c. tied by “324” barred oval with “GUERNSEY/B” c.d.s., scarce. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2011 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1882 French 10c. stationery card to Jersey, cancelled by “3409” barred oval with octagonal “JERSEY/FRANCE/M.B/AP 14/82”, fine and scarce. Photo. £120 - £140 |
2012 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: 1901 (June 1) 1d. stationery card from Jersey to Paris, cancelled “CARTERET/MANCHE” c.d.s. with another strike alongside and straight line “PAQUEBOT”. £140 - £160 |
2013 |
Channel Islands: French Mail: A collection of covers, cards and some stamps in an album, incl. incoming mail from France, 1907 p.p.c. from Jersey to France bearing K.E.VII 1/2d. cancelled “GRANVILLE/MANCHE” c.d.s., Boîte Mobile, Paquebot, etc. (39 item) £400 - £500 |
2014 |
Alderney: 1841 1d. red-brown PI with close to large margins all round, showing large part strike of the extremely rare so-called ‘Alderney’ Maltese Cross. R.P.S. certificate (1970). AC1, S.G. Spec. B1tc, cat. £7,000. Photo. £1800 - £2000 |
2015 |
Alderney: 1878 (Nov. 25) envelope (missing flap on reverse), bearing 1864-79 1d. TH plate 204, tied by “WINCHFIELD/965” duplex error (should have been 963). Very rare, only a postcard dated 1897 and this item are recorded. See “Stamps and Postal History of the Channel Islands” by W. Newport pp. 57-58. Photo. £1200 - £1500 |
2016 |
Alderney: 1841 1d. red-brown FA, used on cover front and tied by “324” numeral of Guernsey, with a fair strike of the rare “ALDERNEY” double arc, endorsed “Private Steamer Southampton”. AC2. Ex Newport. Photo. £180 - £200 |
2017 |
Alderney: 1851 (Sept. 11) entire letter to Guernsey, bearing 1841 1d. red-brown JG and JH, former cut into, both just tied by single “965” of Alderney, with Alderney dated double arc AC3, and faint Guernsey receiving mark on reverse, rare. Ex Newport. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2018 |
Alderney: 1859 large part wrapper to London, bearing 1856-58 1d. rose-red, tied by a fine strike of the scarce “965” numeral of Alderney AC 4, with dated double arc and London receiving mark on reverse. Ex Newport. Photo. £350 - £400 |
2019 |
Alderney: 1900 (Nov. 28) O.H.M.S. piece. bearing 1896 Army Official 1d. lilac, tied by fine “ALDERNEY” datestamp AC 12, a rare usage of an Official stamp in Alderney. Photo. £140 - £160 |
2020 |
Alderney: 1903 p.p.c. of Albert Memorial, addressed to Jersey bearing 1902-10 1/2d. used on tied by “ALDERNEY/A” small single c.d.s. AC 7, a very rare late use. Photo. £120 - £140 |
2021 |
Alderney: 1942-43 two covers (one endorsed on reverse R.F. Thoume. Soldatenheim, Alderney), from Alderney to Guernsey and one from Guernsey addressed to Mr. Roy Thoume, Guernsey Working Party, Alderney, all franked by Guernsey 1941-44 1/2d. and 1d. (2), a little ragged with some other cover faults but a rare trio. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2022 |
Alderney: 1945 (July 3) stampless envelope to Alderney, with “FIELD POST OFFICE/138” c.d.s. based at Guernsey, sent before the Post Office at Alderney opened in September 1945, extremely rare. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2023 |
Alderney: 1945 (Sept. 21) envelope locally used in Alderney on the (uncertain) first day of the re-opening of the Alderney Post Office, franked by K.G.VI 1/2d. and 2d. tied by Alderney c.d.s. AC 8, rare. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2024 |
Alderney: A collection in an album, incl.. Great Britain 1855-57 4d, cancelled “965” barred oval, 1908 p.p.c. bearing K.E.VII 1/2d. cancelled by type 5 c.d.s., range of f.d.c’s, Alderney Shipping Company 1969 2s.3d. and 3s. in mint blocks (3 x 11), Commodore Shipping Company issues with 1963 Europa set mint, 1964 Boats set mint, 1964 Provisional sets mint and used (2), Alderney Parcel Delivery Service with 1975 booklet, 1977 Silver Jubilee 5p. and 15p. imperforate proofs without values in sheets (3 x 4), etc. (few 100s) £300 - £350 |
2025 |
Guernsey: 1791 to 1964, a collection of mainly covers and cards, incl. 1791 cover from Devonport to Guernsey, 1800 entire to London showing curved “GUERNSEY” GC 1, 1810-27 covers (3) with the Guernsey Scroll, German Occupation, Red Cross Forms, etc. (98 items) £700 - £800 |
2026 |
Guernsey: 1797 entire to Edinburgh then returned to Guernsey, showing fine curved “GUERNSEY” GC 1. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2027 |
Guernsey: 1802 cover to London, with curved “GUERNSEY” GC 2, fine. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2028 |
Guernsey: 1805 cover from Newton Abbot to Guernsey, showing “Pd 1/1” rate mark and “NEWTON ABBOT/192” mileage mark. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2029 |
Guernsey: 1810 entire to London, showing a good strike of the scarce curved “GUERNSEY” GC 3. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2030 |
Guernsey: 1835 cover from Rio de Janeiro to London, showing on reverse a good strike of the boxed “GUERNSEY/SHIP LETTER”, GC 8. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2031 |
Guernsey: 1838 entire from Jersey to London, showing on reverse the scarce “FROM GUERNSEY” handstamp GC 12 applied at Weymouth to Packet letters from the Islands. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2032 |
Guernsey: 1844 (Oct. 24) entire from Pau to Guernsey, showing a fine strike of the rare handstruck “8” GC16, with Pau despatch mark at left, and Bordeaux, St. Malo and Guernsey transit and receiving marks on reverse. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2033 |
Guernsey: 1918 picture postcard to Cherbourg, endorsed “SERVICE AIR” and with the double circular “ESCADRILLE D’AVIATION MARITIME DE GUERNESEY” in violet. Photo. £180 - £200 |
2034 |
Guernsey: 1940(c.) envelope with printed “ETATS DE GUERNESEY/GRANVILLE” from the Guernsey Purchasing Commission in France to Guernsey, showing circular German Dienststelle handstamp, very scarce. Photo. £180 - £200 |
2035 |
Guernsey: 1940 (July 8) envelope locally used, bearing 1940 Centenary 1d. tied by machine cancellation, endorsed “Evacuated” and additional 1940 Centenary 1d. with boxed “Undelivered for/Reason stated/POSTAGE/DUE FOR/RETURN/TO/SENDER/1D” with another strike alongside. This stamp was used when supplies of the normal Postage Due stamps became exhausted, also similar envelope used on the same day but with the usual 1d. Postage Due. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2036 |
Guernsey: 1941 (June 27) envelope to Germany, endorsed “To the German Field Post Office”, bearing 1941-44 1/2d. and 1d. tied by oval “JERSEY-GUERNSEY/MAIL BOAT/CHANNEL ISLANDS” with German 5pf. tied by “FELDPOST/b” c.d.s. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2037 |
Guernsey: 1940 Swastika overprints on K.G.VI 1d, scarlet, fine mint with full gum, extremely rare. GW 1. Photo. £300 - £400 |
2038 |
Guernsey: 1940 Swastika overprints on K.G.VI Centenary 2d. orange, fine with full gum, extremely rare. GW 2. Photo. £300 - £400 |
2039 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, 1912-26 2d. (3) used on postcards, 1934 2d. (2) used on postcards and two on pieces, good to fine. (7 items) £300 - £350 |
2040 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 2) picture postcard cancelled by Market Place, Guernsey datestamp, fine. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2041 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 2d. orange, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 5) “GLITTERIT” advertising envelope tied by St. Saviours c.d.s. Photo. £50 - £60 |
2042 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 3d. violet, bisected vertically on 1941 (Jan. 6) envelope, tied by machine cancellation, very rare. Photo. £700 - £800 |
2043 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 21/2d. ultramarine, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 15) envelope, tied by machine cancellation, the cover with vertical crease, rare. Ex Newport. Photo. £450 - £500 |
2044 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 2d. orange and 3d. violet, both bisected on 1941 (Jan. 15) envelope, only the 2d. tied by machine cancellation, 3d. under a “Found Open or damaged” label, unusual. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2045 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 16) piece with two normal 1d’s. Photo. £80 - £100 |
2046 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 18) envelope, slightly soiled. Ex Newport and McKenzie. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2047 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, K.G.VI 2d. orange and the unrecorded 3d. violet, both bisected on 1941 (Jan. 20) envelope to Jersey, tied by machine cancellation, rare. Photo. £450 - £500 |
2048 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, K.G.VI 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 25) envelope with two 1d. normals, tied by machine cancellation, central fold, otherwise fine and scarce. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2049 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, K.G.VI 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 29) miniature envelope with Centenary 2d., scarce. Ex Newport. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2050 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Jan. 30) envelope, tied by machine cancellation and States Engineer cachet, cover creased with a few tone spots. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2051 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 21/2d. ultramarine, bisected on 1941 (Feb. 4) envelope, tied by machine cancellation, also handstruck “2D/324” due mark, rare. Photo. £450 - £500 |
2052 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 1d. scarlet, bisected on 1941 (Feb. 6) envelope with normal 1/2d. (creased), both tied by machine cancellation. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2053 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, 1941 (Feb. 11) receipt bearing K.G.VI 11/2d. and unauthorized bisected Centenary 1d., tied by straight line “Bucktrout” in violet, unusual. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2054 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 21/2d. ultramarine, bisected vertically on 1941 (May 2) envelope (damaged at top), tied by machine cancellation. Also a photocopy of another example, the left half from the same correspondence. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2055 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, 1934 K.G.V 2d. bisect on 1941 (May 31) envelope used locally after authorised date, stamped with boxed “CONTRARY TO REGULATIONS/324” in violet (unrecorded). Photo. £200 - £250 |
2056 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, Centenary 2d. orange two bisects after authorised date on 1941 (Dec. 22) envelope front, with ms. “Inadmissible”, “2d” due and boxed “TO PAY” marks. Photo. £70 - £90 |
2057 |
Guernsey: 1940-41 Bisects, a collection in two albums, mainly covers and cards, incl. K.G.VI 2d. six examples on 1941 (Feb. 17) registered envelope to Jersey, also similar cover, 1940 Centenary 2d. five examples on 1941 (Feb. 20) cover, etc. (71 items) £600 - £700 |
2058 |
Guernsey: A collection of issued stamps in eight folders or albums and loose, incl. Occupation issues, 1969 Brock set in mint gutter pairs, range of f.d.c’s, presentation packs, etc. (100s) £150 - £200 |
2059 |
Herm: 1823 (Aug. 22) entire, carried privately from Guernsey to Col. Lindsay at Herm, scarce early item. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2060 |
Herm: 1824 privately carried cover from Col. Lindsay, Tenant of Herm to Lt. Gen Halkett Lieutenant Govenor of Jersey. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2061 |
Herm: 1836 (May 31) entire letter, endorsed inside “Herm, May 31 1836” addressed to London. endorsed “1/5” with boxed “SOUTHAMPTON/SHIP LETTER” overstruck by red London receiving mark. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2062 |
Herm: 1899 (June 26) envelope from Herm to Guernsey, franked by 1881 1d. lilac tied by Guernsey squared circle, with enclosed letter from Princess Blucher whose family owner Herm at this time, rare and interesting item. £400 - £500 |
2063 |
Herm: 1903 unused picture postcard of Herm showing unframed “HERM” handstamp, very rare. Ex Newport. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2064 |
Herm: 1910 (Oct. 5) mourning envelope from Russia, registered and addressed to H.S.M. Princess Blucher of Herm, then readdressed to Brown’s Hotel and Houghton Hall in Yorkshire, range of transit and receiving marks, two line “POSTED OUT/OF COURSE/89” in violet. The Blucher family owned Herm at this time. Photo. £500 - £600 |
2065 |
Herm: 1927 (Aug. 3) p.p.c. to England, franked by K.G.V 1d. tied by “HERM GUERNSEY/CHANNEL ISLANDS” c.d.s. HC 1. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2066 |
Herm: 1929 (June 22) p.p.c. to England bearing 1929 P.U.C. 1/2d. pair, cancelled by “HERM GUERNSEY/CHANNEL ISLANDS” c.d.s. HC 1. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2067 |
Herm: 1936 (Aug. 15) p.p.c. to Jersey bearing K.G.V 1d. tied by “HERM GUERNSEY/CHANNEL ISLANDS” c.d.s. HC 1. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2068 |
Herm: 1937 (Aug. 19) Indian 1/4a stationery card, additionally franked by K.G.VI 1d. to London tied by “HERM GUERNSEY/CHANNEL ISLANDS” c.d.s. HC 1, message on reverse states the Post Office is only opened for half a day. Photo. £140 - £160 |
2069 |
Herm: 1943 (Nov. 24) A Travel Permit to Herm with “Feldkommandantur 515” handstamp, most unusual. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2070 |
Herm: 1943 (Dec. 10) Red Cross Message form RXF2, and addressed to Herm, fine and rare. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2071 |
Herm: 1944 (Aug. 4) Red Cross Message form RXF5, addressed to England, fine and the only known message form used from Herm. Photo. £800 - £1000 |
2072 |
Herm: 1945 (June 19) 11/2d. Forces Letter, used from Herm to R.A.F., C.M.F. addressed by Mrs. Le Page to her son, scarce. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2073 |
Herm: 1945 (June 25) 11/2d. Forces Letter, used from Herm to R.A.F., C.M.F. addressed by Mrs. Le Page to her son, scarce. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2074 |
Herm: 1945 (June 30) 11/2d. Forces Letter, used from Herm to R.A.F., C.M.F. addressed by Mrs. Le Page to her son, scarce. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2075 |
Herm: 1948 (Aug. 20) p.p.c. to England showing a fine strike of the rare Herm Meter Mark. This was only in use for a short period in 1948. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2076 |
Herm: Ten photographic views of Herm, used for postcards produced by T.Singleton. £150 - £200 |
2077 |
Herm: 1949 Map 11/2d. inscribed “POSTAGE” and unissued 1s. Pigeon Post essays, printed together in rose on thick surfaced paper (97 x 60mm.), designed by C.H. Coker. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2078 |
Herm: 1949 Map issue, a collection on leaves, incl. 1d., 2d. and 6d. imperforate proofs on ungummed paper, set used on first day cover, etc. (28) £200 - £250 |
2079 |
Herm: 1949 Pigeon Post 1s. black on orange, in a fine unmounted mint sheet of eight. J.A. H1. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2080 |
Herm: 1949 Pigeon Post 1s. black on orange, unmounted mint, 1s. used on flimsy (June 15 1949) addressed to Essex, unused flimsy, one used on unaddressed small envelope (Aug. 1 1952) and two used singles, good to fine. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2081 |
Herm: 1953 Coronation 1/2d. with variety overprint inverted, final reprint set with extra 1d. and 2d. and set used on f.d.c. £100 - £120 |
2082 |
Herm: 1954 Crest issue, 6d., 8d. and 1s. photographic essays, first two depict unissued design of Fisherman, the 1s. is similar to issued except shows Guernsey crest at top, and with “HERM ISLAND” circular date stamp and signature of C.G Ray dated May 9 1953 on reverse, rare. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2083 |
Herm: 1954 1s. photographic essay mounted on card (92 x 92mm.). Photo. £100 - £120 |
2084 |
Herm: 1954 B.E.A. 3d. on 5d. in an unmounted mint sheet (6 x 5), mainly fine. J.A. H16. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2085 |
Herm: 1954 B.E.A. 3d. on 5d., selection on leaves, incl. imperforate proofs in pairs of the overprint only in blue and green, perforated proofs 1/2d. in black, (imperforate), 1d. (2 in red and black), 2d. (3, green, black and blue), 6d. (2, one in black, other imperforate in red), etc. (24) £250 - £300 |
2086 |
Herm: 1954 Flora and Fauna 8d. bisected and used on commercial p.p.c. of 1955 (Aug. 26) to London, scarce. J.A. H26 var. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2087 |
Herm: 1954 Flora and Fauna 8d. bisected and used on commercial p.p.c. of 1955 (Aug. 31) to Bristol, scarce. J.A. H26 var. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2088 |
Herm: 1957 Neolithic Man 4d. (2) and 6d. (2) original bromide proofs printed together, fine. Photo. £70 - £90 |
2089 |
Herm: 1961 Europa imperforate proofs, selection of se-tenant gutter pairs and strips, with black, red and blue overprints, fine and rare. (60). J.A. H67-H72p. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2090 |
Herm: A comprehensive collection of issued stamps in four albums, one cover album and loose, incl. 1949 Pigeon Post 1s. used Aug. 1 on small unaddressed envelope, 1957 Neolithic Man imperforate sets (2), 1958 Map issue with range of imperforates, set of four on f.d.c., 1959 Royal Visit imperforate sets (2), 1960 World Refugee Year set with trial overprints with Charity surcharge, 1963 Europa imperforate set printed together on small sheet (2) one in orange, other in blue, f.d.c’s, etc. (100s) £700 - £800 |
2091 |
Jersey: 1806 (Apr.) entire letter to Caen via London with a good strike of the straight line “JERSEY” (JC2), ms. “Pd 2/4” and “17”, fine. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2092 |
Jersey: A collection of mainly covers and cards in two albums incl. 1818 and 1827 wrappers with “JERSEY” scroll, 1937 (May 31) flown envelope with fine K.E.VIII meter mark, German Occupation, etc. (87 items) £700 - £800 |
2093 |
Jersey: 1828 (June 8) entire from Wimborne to Jersey with ms. “10”, on reverse, Wimborne despatch and small “SHIP” mark (9 x 3mm.), unusual. Ex Newport. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2094 |
Jersey: 1841 1d. red-brown JB touched at right, showing part “JERSEY/SHIP LETTER” J14, rare. Photo. £200 - £300 |
2095 |
Jersey: 1842 entire to Guernsey bearing 1841 1d. NJ fine used on entire to Guernsey, tied by the Jersey Maltese Cross and scarce, “No. 4” boxed handstamp J 10, fine. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2096 |
Jersey: 1843 (Feb.) cover from Rio de Janeiro to London showing on reverse a good strike of the scarce “JERSEY/SHIP LETTER” J 12, with Jersey c.d.s. alongside. Photo. £350 - £400 |
2097 |
Jersey: 1846 (June) cover from Bahia to London showing a good strike of the scarce “JERSEY/SHIP LETTER” J 15, with Jersey c.d.s. on reverse. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2098 |
Jersey: 1850 envelope from Jersey to Hastings bearing 1841 1d AA, tied by “409” barred oval with scarce boxed “No.2” of Gorey, backstamped Jersey and Hastings arrival, scarce. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2099 |
Jersey: 1851 1d. stationery envelope to London, cancelled by “409” barred cancellation with boxed “No.1” alongside of St. Aubin JC7, some staining and crease, otherwise fine. Photo. £140 - £160 |
2100 |
Jersey: 1870 Ballon Monté addressed to St. Helier bearing Napoléon 30c. tied by étoile “25” with Paris Rue Serpente Nov. 9 c.d.s. above and Jersey receiving mark of Dec. 4 on reverse, some imperfections. Probably flown on the “Daguerre” which was brought down by Prussian fire and four of its five bags of mail captured. This item would have been fortunate enough to have been in a fifth bag which was jettisoned over the forest of Ferrières. Photo. £150 - £200 |