Tonga, Going, Gone

The James Teron collection of Tonga offered at Grosvenor in the British Empire & Foreign Countries sale on September 24th and 25th attracted great interest and strong results. The 1895 1d. olive-green, horizontal pair imperforate between and used with  a scarce part boxed “PACKET BOAT” handstamp [lot 1967] realised £4,560. Included were a number of rare full panes and other multiples amongst which was the attractive mint block … Read more...

 

Spring 2026 Auction Schedule

Wednesday 11 March 2026 – British Empire and Foreign Countries

Wednesday 29 April 2026 – Specialised Great Britain

Wednesday 10 June 2026 – British Empire and Foreign Countries… Read more...

 

Autumn Auction Schedule


Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 October 2025 – Specialised Great Britain

An auction of over 1,400 lots including the exceptional collection of Queen Victoria SPECIMEN stamps formed by Sir John Purcell, 1840 Mulready Caricatures and Propaganda Envelopes from the Richard Hobbs FRPSL Collection, the Brian Asquith FRPSL collection of Wakefield Postal History and the comprehensive Rodney Gudger collection of 1971 Strike Post offered intact.

This catalogue is … Read more...

 

The Many Delights of June in London

The June auction week at Grosvenor produced a highly satisfactory total of £708,989.

First to be offered was the remarkable Collection of Malta formed by John Birkett Allan on June 3rd, a landmark sale with its sale catalogue of 1,376 lots certain to become an invaluable work of reference for years to come.

Many individual results caught the eye, including the important order issued in 1798 by Napolean Bonaparte … Read more...

 

The Constanze Dennis Auction Report

 

“I have no doubt you have never been part of a sale remotely like it and the sale total was a credit to you all!”

A huge thank you to all who contributed to the charity auction held on April 26th to honour the memory of Constanze Dennis. The sale was a great success, raising almost £15,000 for Blood Cancer UK and Leukaemia & Myeloma Research UK.

All … Read more...