Specialised Australasia & Worldwide Auctions
Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 December 2015
The catalogues for these sales are now on-line. There are over 1700 lots to view, taking place at the following times:
Wednesday 2 December
- The Ben Palmer FRPSL, FRSPC, APR New South Wales Postal Rates 1850-1912 (FIP Gold Medal)
- The Springfield Collection of New South Wales & Queensland
- The Springfield Collections of Early Letters, India, Indian States & China Red Band Covers
- Worldwide Maritime & Military Postal History
- Worldwide Stamps & Postal History (Countries Aden to India)
Thursday 3 December
- The Françoise X. Piat Dewavrin Collection of Early Russian Money Letters 1852-1921, Registered Mail 1882-1925, & Zemstvo Mail
- The Windsor Collection of Irish Stamps & Postal History inc. GB Used in Ireland
- The 'Seaford' Collection of Brighton Postal History
- The Phil Oxley Collection of Colchester Postal History
- The 'WINDSOR' Collection of Ireland, and
- Worldwide Stamps & Postal History (Countries Iran to Zanzibar)
Public viewing will be at the Cavendish Gallery in London (by appointment), and Cavendish House in Derby, on the following dates:
Cavendish Gallery in London (viewing by appointment only)
- Monday 16 November – 2.00pm – 5.00pm
- Tuesday 17 November - 9.30am - 4.30pm
- Wednesday 18 November - 9.30am - 4.30pm
- Thursday 19 November - 9.30am - 12.00pm
Book early to avoid disappointment. Bulky lots from these sales will not be available for viewing at the Cavendish Gallery in London.
Cavendish House in Derby
- Monday 30 November - 9.30am - 4.30pm
- Tuesday 1 December - 9.30am - 4.30pm
- Wednesday 2 December (Sale Day) - 9.00am – 11.45am (Worldwide sale lots 278-857 only)
- Thursday 3 December (Sale Day) - 9.00am – 11.45am (Worldwide sale lots 858-1708 only)
Consignments for the March sales end on Monday 5 January 2016. The sales will feature:
- THE J.W. NICHOLSON Collection of Papua & New Guinea
- THE MARTIN EVANS Collections of G.B. Stamps, Postal History & Renowned Philatelic Library
- As Well As Fine & Unusual Postal History