1560 Dark brown envelope with contents, from the emergency printing with embossed flap from block "A" franked with 1d. Fine unused. PHOTO - see plate no. £200
1561 Dark brown envelope with contents from the emergency printing with embossed flaps used to Looe and redirected to London franked with 1d tied by Die 2 of 15 Sept. Fine. £100
1562 Red-brown envelope with contents from the emergency printing with embossed flaps from block "A" franked with 1d. Fine unused. PHOTO - see plate no. £150
1563 Red-brown envelope from the emergency printing with embossed flaps used to Amberley. The 1d adhesive tied by Die 1 of 13th September. Fine. £80
1564 Purple-brown envelope with contents. Fine unused. £60
1565 Purple-brown and Green envelopes used to London, each franked with 1d tied by Die 3 of 13th September. Fine. £120
1566 Purple-brown envelope with contents used to Wick franked with 1d tied by Die 2 of 14th September. Fine. £100
1567 Purple-brown envelope with enclosure used to Oxford franked with 1d tied by an almost complete Die 3 of 9th September. Fine. Also A bright green envelope with enclosure used to Edinburgh franked with 1d tied by an almost complete Die 1 of 9th September. £80
1568 Deep green envelope with contents from the emergency printing with embossed flaps from block "A" with unused 1d. The envelope is signed by W.W. Lendon the designer of the envelope. PHOTO - see plate no. £200
1569 Deep green envelope with enclosure from the emergency printing with embossed flap addressed to the Aerial Post Offices franked with a 1d tied by a fine Die 1 of 14 September. Torn at top. £70
1570 Dark green envelope from the emergency printing with embossed flaps used to Essex franked with 1d tied by a fine Die 1 of 13th September. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £100
1571 Green envelope with contents to Hammersmith franked with 1d tied by Die 4 of 9 September, signed by W. Lendon the designer. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £100
1572 Green envelope with enclosure to the Postmaster General, GPO franked with 1d (faults) tied by a fine Die 4 of 11 September. The env. is signed by Herbert Samual the Postmaster General. Scarce. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £150
1573 Green envelope with enclosure used to Hampstead franked with a 1d tied by a fine Die 5 of 11th September. £80
LONDON TO WINDSOR CARDS
1574 Dark brown card unused signed on back "Gustav Hamel". Fine. Ex. Edwards. PHOTO - see plate no. £200
1575 Dark brown, red brown and olive green cards franked with ‡d, unused. £80
1576 Red-brown cards, four examples comprising unused, to Newquay redirected to Newton Abbot with ‡d tied by Die 5 of 14th September, to Looe with ‡d tied by Die 2 of 15th September and to London franked with ‡d tied by the scarce Die 6 of 12th September. The latter is soiled, others fine. £80
1577 Red-brown card used to Eton, olive green card to Boscombe and a dark brown card to Ryde redirected to Kensington, all are franked with ‡d tied by Die I and 2 (2) respectively of 9th September. £70
1578 Red-brown card from the retouched plate used within London franked with ‡d . A purple brown card to Unstowe near Sheffield franked with 1d. Both adhesives tied by Die 2 of 9th September. £80
1579 Red-brown card to Southport and a dark brown card to London, each franked with ‡d tied by Die 3 dated 9th and 11th September respectively. £60
1580 Red-brown card to London franked with ‡d tied by an almost complete Die 3 of 9th September. Olive green card to London (address very pale) franked with ‡d tied by Die 4 dated 11 September. Dark brown card to Market Harborough franked with ‡d tied by a fine Die 1 of 11th September. Dark brown card to Bristol franked with ‡d tied by Die 3 of 12th September. (4). £70
1581 Red-brown cards used to Hindhead and London franked with ‡d tied by Die 2 dated 11th and 12th September respectively. £70
1582 Red-brown card used to Southend franked with ‡d tied by a very fine Die 5 dated 11 September. £60
1583 Red-brown card to Stockton upon Tees which appears to have been posted in an ordinary letter box and transferred to the aerial post, franked with ‡d cancelled with a London machine cancellation for 14th September and Die 3 for 15th September. £60
1584 Red-brown card to Waltham Cross franked with ‡d tied by Die 6 (scarce) of 11th September. £60
1585 Brown card to Loughborough with a printed message from the committee acknowledging remittance to the Coronation Arial Post fund franked with ‡d tied by a fine Die 1 of 13th September. PHOTO - see plate no. £100
1586 Brown card to London franked with ‡d tied by Die 5 dated 9th September, signed by the pilot E.F. Driver. Scarce. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £250
1587 Dark brown card to Edinburgh franked with ‡d tied by Die 1 of 13th September, corner crease. Another dark brown example to Reading with ‡d tied by Die 3 of 14th September. Olive green cards to Earls Court and Sandown franked with ‡d tied byDie 3 of 9th and 13th September respectively. £120
1588 Olive green card to Thirsk franked with ‡d tied by Die 4 dated 11th September, sighned by the pilot C.H. Greswell. Scarce. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £120
1589 Dark brown card, bright green and scarlet envelopes with contents. Fresh unused. £120
WINDSOR TO LONDON ENVELOPES
1590 Green proof London to Windsor envelope with contents on thin paper, carried from Windsor to London addressed to Reading, franked with 1d tied by a fine Die 2 of 16th September. A scarce envelope carried the wrong way. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £400
1591 Olive-green envelope and enclosure. Fine unused. £120
1592 Olive-green envelope with enclosure used to Weston Super Mare franked with 1d tied by Die 2 of 16th September. Fine. PHOTO - see plate no. £100
1593 Olive-green envelope with enclosure franked with EVII 1d tied by a superb Die 2 of 16th September. Fine. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £100
WINDSOR TO LONDON CARDS
1594 Olive-green card franked with EVII ‡d tied by a good Die 2 of 16th September with 18th September Cricklewood c.d.s. alongside. PHOTO - see plate no. £100
1595 Olive-green card to Liverpool franked with ‡d tied by Die 2 of 16th September. £50
1596 Dark brown London-Windsor card flown the wrong way from Windsor to London addressed by Capt. Browne to himself at Upham, Southampton, franked with ‡d tied by a very fine Die 2 of 16th September. Captain Brown was employed by the Aerial Post committee and addressed many of the cards sent by them in acknowledgement. Amusingly the card reads "Dear Self". £80
ADVERTISING CARDS
1597 CAR AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY: A dark brown card to Lewes franked with ‡d tied by a part Die 4 of 9th September. the card has a good advertisement of the Car Insurance Co. PHOTO - see plate no. £100
1598 EDUCATIONAL BOOK COMPANY: Dark brown card used to Broadway franked with ‡d tied by a fair only Die 2 of 9th September. The advertisement is rubbed. Also a another dark brown card advertising SCHWEPPES LIMITED used to Presteign with identical franking and cancellation. Creased. £100
1599 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE AND LIFE: A red brown card to London franked with ‡d tied by a good Die 2 of 9th September. £70
1600 HIS MASTER'S VOICE: Olive green card used to Scarborough franked with ‡d tied by an almost complate Die 3 of 9th September. PHOTO - see plate no. £100
1601 HONORARY ORGANISING COMMITTEE: Dark brown card to Leicester franked with ‡d tied by Die 4 dated 12th September. The printed message acknowledges a remitance to the Coronation Aerial fund. £60
1602 J.J. COLMAN dark brown card to Liverpool franked with ‡d tied by Die 5 dated 9th September. REMMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY a red brown card to County Building, Stafford franked with ‡d tied by Die 1 of 9th September. £100
1603 P.C. BURTON: An unused example of the olive green card printed from the envelope block. The card is self addressed to P.C. Burton who were the wholesale agents for the sale of the special stationery. This per-stamped card is very scarce, only two are recorded. Fine. PHOTO - see plate no. £600
1604 ROYAL AERO CLUB: A dark brown card to Nottingham franked with ‡d tied by a fine Die 1 of 9th September. The card was sent by the founder of the club F. Hedges Butler. Fine and scarce. PHOTO - see plate no 10A £100
1605 THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK: Olive green card to Gloucester franked with ‡d tied by Die 1 dated 9th September. Also another olive green card (damaged) to Ilfracombe advertising THE MOLASSINE COMPANY franked and cancelled as the previous card. £60
1606 WRIGHT COAL TAR SOAP: Dark brown card to Ilfracombe franked with ‡d tied by Die 2 dated 9th September. J.J. COLMAN: a dark brown card used to Harrogate franked with d tied by a good Die 5 of 9th September. £100
OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS
1607 BELGIUM: Olive green card to Brussels franked with ‡d and 1d tied by Die 3 dated 3rd September. Fine. £60
1608 FRANCE: A light brown envelope from the emergency printing with embossed flaps used to France, franked with ‡d & 1d tied by Die 1 dated 15th September. Small faults but scarce. PHOTO - see plate no. £150
1609 FRANCE: A red-brown card to France franked with ‡d x 2 tied by a single Die 2 dated 9th September. A red brown card to France franked with ‡d x 2 with the same Die and date. £120
1610 FRANCE: An example of the dark brown organising committeee acknowledgement London to Winsor card flown the wrong way, addressed to France, franked with ‡d x 2 tied by a fine Die 2 dated 16th September. A rare item. PHOTO - see plate no. £100
1611 FRANCE: A red-brown card to Paris franked with ‡d pair tied by Die 4 dated 9th September. Also a dark brown card to France franked with ‡d x 2 tied by Die 1 of 14th September. Some staining. £100
1612 GERMANY: An olive-green card to Berlin franked with ‡d x 2 tied by Die 5 dated 15th September. Fine. £60
1613 GERMANY: An example of the olive-green card used to Heidelburg, franked with EVII & KGV ‡d tied by Die 2 dated 13th September. Fine. £60
1614 JERSEY: An example of the red-brown card used to Jersey, franked with ‡d tied by an almost complete Die 6 dated 9th September. Fine. £50
1615 POLAND: An example of the red-brown card used to Poland, franked with EVII & KGV ‡d tied by a single Die 2 dated 12 September. The card also bears a printed "GLAD JUL/GODT NYTT/1911-1912 AR!" label. Some faults but the first exampl we have seen to Poland.PHOTO - see plate no 10A £120
NORTHUMBERLAND, COUNTRY TOWNS A-Z
** 1616 THE ALNWICK PRESTAMP COLLECTION, PART 1; 1763-1844 covers inc. near fine rare 1763 "ALNE/WICK" (only example known? - NR8), 1767/75 pair of mostly fine larger "ALNWICK" marks (one oddly struck on arrival with v. fine "LEEDS"), fine short-lived 1790 "ALNWICK", scarce v. fine & fine 1794/8 horseshoe pair (former to Wmlnd. endorsed "Turn at Leeds"), rare v. fine circular 1800 type (NR22), varied boxed/lined mileages (12; one a unique? variety), 1832 mileage removed, circular mileage UDC, v. fine plain UDC, etc. Varied condition but many of Exhibition quality. Good lot. (24 covers). £150
** 1617 THE ALNWICK PRESTAMP COLLECTION, PART 2; 1781-1844 covers inc. almost fine 1781 large "ALNWICK", fine smaller 1798 type, fine & v. fine 1798 horseshoes (former with London "Crown"), 13 mostly fine/v. fine boxed/lined mileages (+ 1 front), mileage removed, UDC mileage, etc. (21 covers + 2 fronts). £75
** 1618 ALNWICK - PRESTAMP MISSENT/REDIRECTED MAIL; 1807 EL with boxed mileage endorsed "Mifsent to", 1804 EL with boxed mileage endorsed "Not such a person in the delivery of" (ex Morpeth), and spectacular Jan. 1839 EL from York (fair "TOO-LATE) to Belford with bold red m/ds "Misdirected to" beside v. fine "BELFORD" c.d.s. alongside red m/s "Redirected at" beside fine "ALNWICK" c.d.s. all nicely placed on the front. Rare trio. Plus a print of A. Castle. (3 covers + 1 print). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £100
** 1619 ALNWICK/ALNMOUTH PENNY POSTS; 1834/41 pair of covers with fine rare boxed "Alnwick/Penny Post" marks (NR49; earliest & latest known dates?), an 1837 free front with a fair strike, and Sept. 1838 env. with mostly v. fine "Alnnmouth/Penny Post" (NR5; rare pre-1840; this may be the only known example on cover?) on the front beside "HAWICK/PENNY POST" with almost fine "ALNWICK" UDC on back, plus 4 1838/9 free fronts (2 of the 4d-Post Period) with mostly fine/v. fine strikes of the same P. P. mark. Scarce lot. (3 covers + 5 fronts). £120
** 1620 ALNWICK - THE U.D.C.'s & C.D.S.'s INC. AN EARLY SANSERIF SKELETON; 1828-48 covers inc. 1828/33 UDC mileages (one mostly mil. removed), v. fine 1837 UDC, later c.d.s.'s (inc. v. fine scarce blue 1848 "ALNWICK/SP26/1848/+" Skeleton c.d.s.) and near fine "EMBLETON NORTHLD." UDC. (10 covers). £75
** 1621 BELFORD - THE EARLIEST RECORDED HANDSTRUCK MARK OF NORTHUMBERLAND; 20th Jan. "1708/9" EL from "Foord" to London ("next dore but one to the Signe of the Cocke in Duck [=Duke] Street in Westminster") in fine condition with a nearly very fine strike of the large "BELFORD" mark (NR65) nicely placed on the side-flap, beside the London arrival Bishop Mark. This is 30 years earlier than any recorded Newcastle mark, 52 years before the next known Belford mark and 7 years earlier than any Berwick mark! Important Exhibition item; The Page One for Northumberland. PHOTO - see plate no. £150
** 1622 THE BELFORD PRESTAMP COLLECTION, PART 1; 1761-1835 covers inc. fine rare early 1761 "BEL/FORD" (NR69; earliest known?), v. fine/fine 1792/5 "BELFORD" marks, 1797/1800 pair of fine/v. fine horseshoes, boxed/lined/UDC (blue) mileages, fine blue 1835 UDC and 1827 E from Newcastle to Louth with v. fine rare boxed blue "MISSENT TO/BELFORD" (NR102; creased but one of only 3 known of which only two are in blue) on the front. Useful lot. (11 covers). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £150
** 1623 THE BELFORD PRESTAMP COLLECTION, PART 2; 1777-1839 covers inc. fine rare 1777 "BELFORD" (NR71; oval "O"), 1790/4 fine/fair smaller types, fine 1796 pair of scarce horseshoes (one a part E), lined mileages, blue UDC mileage/plain types and attractive April 1839 EL from Greenock to Berwick with almost v. fine black boxed "MISSENT TO/BELFORD" (NR102; light fold but only known example in black) as well as v. fine green boxed "BERWICK/PENNY POST" also on the front. Good lot. (12 covers). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £150
** 1624 BELFORD/NORTH SUNDERLAND - EARLY/"UNIQUE" U.P.P. MARKS & RARE PENNY POST; 11th Jan. 1840 E (Second Day of Uniform Penny Postage) to Morpeth with red m/s "P1" and fine "BELFORD" c.d.s. on the front with near fine matching boxed "TOO LATE" (NR105; only known example?) on the top flap, 1849 EL with fine rare blue handstruck "2" of Belford (NR106; only known example?) changed to "4" in m/s, and attractive Aug. 1844 small EL (2x3‡ins.) with 4m 1d Red and v. fine rare "North Sunderland/Penny Post" (NR655; few known) on the front. Rare trio. (3 covers). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £120
** 1625 THE BERWICK-ON-TWEED PRESTAMP COLLECTION, PART 1; 1720-1837 covers inc. almost very fine rare early 1720 "BARWICK" (few known - NR114 - to a soldier in Edinr.), near fine 1737 "BER/WICK", eight 18th century straight line "BERWICK" marks (NR125/139; varied sizes and destinations/rates), v. fine 1791 scarce 1st-Type English Mileage "BERWICK/337" mark (NR152), near fine 2-ring 1795 NR160, v. fine 2-ring 1793 NR158 (large part E), "Scottish" types (inc. v. fine "340-B" & scarce "B-340" types, rare 1802 boxed mileage (NR168), mileage c.d.s.'s (2 in blue), etc. Good lot. (30 covers). £200
** 1626 THE BERWICK-ON-TWEED PRESTAMP COLLLECTION, PART 2; 1721-1847 covers inc. somewhat blurred rare 1721 "BARWICK" (NR112), near fine 1728 "BARWICK" (late date), poor 1758 "BER/WICK", 4 1773-1806 s. lines, near fine rare 1791 English 1st-Type Mileage "BERWICK/337" (NR152), rare mostly v. fine 1794 2-ring mark (NR158), Scottish types (inc. boxed "B-340" & "340-B" types), v. scarce 1807 English lined mileage (faults), mileage c.d.s.'s (inc. 2 blue), and v. fine rare blue 1847 sanserif "BERWICK/JY23/1847/1" Skeleton d.s. (just across filing note), etc. Good lot. (24 covers). £150
** 1627 THE BERWICK-ON-TWEED "ADDITIONAL ‡d" COLLECTION; 1813-39 covers with the full range of "Addl/‡" marks of Berwick inc. 13th June 1813 m/s "‡" (earliest known) with v. fine boxed "B-340" mileage), fine large boxed type dated 7th & 8th July 1813 (earliest recorded usages), mostly fine v. scarce 1819 2nd type, later blue-green types, useful 1813/4 correspondence (16 EL's) from Berwick to Edinr. all with the large types, and three with "BERWICK/PENNY POST" in matching green. Elusive lot. (41 covers). £150
** 1628 THE BERWICK MISSENT MARKS; 1810 EL ex Newcastle with mostly fine small boxed "MISSENT/TO/BERWICK" (NR218), Nov. 1813 EL prepaid from Glasgow to Dunbar but with 90% ("M" off edge) large boxed "MISSENT…TO/BERWICK" (NR220), and matching pair of 1846 part E and 1847 E with mostly very fine "MISSENT/TO BERWICK" marks in blue-green & bright blue. Rare set. (4 covers). PHOTO - see plate no. £120
** 1629 Similar trio of Berwick "MISSENT" covers; 1812 EL with mostly very fine small boxed "MISSENT/TO/BERWICK", 1821 E with v. fine large boxed "MISSENT·TO/BERWICK", and 1850 1d Red E from Alnwick to Keswick with mostly very fine blue "MISSENT/TO BERWICK" (filing fold). Rare trio. (3 covers). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £120
** 1630 THE BERWICK/COLDSTREAM PENNY POSTS COLLECTION; 1829-39 covers with mostly very fine boxed (3) & unboxed (2) "BERWICK/PENNY POST" marks in blue-green (one prepaid to Portugal), a similar free front, and 1827-39 covers from the Northumberland villages with "COLDSTREAM/PENNY POST" marks (2 sizes) in red (2), blue (2) & black (3). Good study. (12 covers + 1 front). £120
** 1631 "THE RAREST OF ALL NORTHUMBRIAN MARKINGS" - THE "ETAL/(Crown)/P O" INTAGLIO BAGSEAL MARK; 12th/15th Feb. 1838 E from London to "Lauder nr. Berwick" (which it is not!), endorsed "Misdirected to Berwick" on the front, having a very fine strike of the "ETAL/(crown)/P O" Bagseal mark in blue-black (NR272; the only known example) nicely placed on the lower flap (insignificant file-fold). Important Exhibition Item for any Northumberland (or British P.H.) Exhibit; very few Bagseal marks are recorded from anywhere in Britain, especially prior to 1840. Plus a Nov. 1839 free front headed from "Etall" with fine "COLDSTREAM/PENNY POST" mark. The words at the start of this description come from Ed's Exhibition page, and we do not disagree! (2 items). PHOTO - see plate no. 3 £200
** 1632 BERWICK "TOO LATE" & "PENNY POST" MARKS; 1819 E with v. fine chamfered box "TOO LATE" mark (NR228; rare and the earliest known date) nicely placed on the flap beside the matching "BERWICK/o 340 o" c.d.s, 1823/34 trio of covers with Berwick c.d.s. pairs (of consecutive dates but not Too Late marks as such), and 1829/38 covers with blue-green "BERWICK/PENNY POST" marks both unframed (3) and framed (2). Good lot. (9 covers). PHOTO - see plate no. £100
** 1633 BLYTH - THE SCARCE "Penny Post" MARKS; 1838/9 quartet of E's with fine to very fine black "Blyth/Penny Post" marks (NR233; rare pre-1840) on the front; plus1840/2 pair of cash-paid E's with the same marks in red (+ two similar part E's), and 1841/2 E & part E (both have had stamps removed) with the PP mark in red or blue. Also an 1840 front. Scarce study. (7 covers, 3 part E's & 1 front). £120
** 1634 GILSLAND - THE UNRECORDED "DOTTED FRAME" HANDSTRUCK "2" CHARGE-MARK & THE "FRAME-REMOVED" TYPE; 16th Jan. 1840 EL (First Week of Uniform Penny Postage) to Hawick with v. fine "GILSLAND" UDC on the top flap matching a mostly very fine black handstruck "2" mark with DOTTED FRAME (not recorded thus in the County Cat. and believed to be the only recorded example); plus Aug. 1840 unpaid E to Langholm with fine UDC and a v. fine strike of the same handstruck "2" mark but with no frame (NR285). Exceptional matched pair. (2 covers). PHOTO - see plate no. £100
** 1635 THE HALTWHISTLE COLLECTION; 1807-45 covers inc. rare v. fine lined mileage (NR294; only known example), plain s. lines (NR298; 6 in all), 1836 EL with fair but recognisable boxed "Haltwhistle/Penny Post" (NR303; the only known example), and 6 v. fine UDC's (4 in blue). Very elusive Post Office, especially pre-1840. (14 covers). £120
** 1636 THE HAYDON BRIDGE AREA COLLECTION; 1836-44 covers inc. 1836 local EL with near fine blue boxed "Haydon B…ge" (NR309; rare - ex George Kelvin) with light boxed "Hexham/Penny Post", similar 1838 EL but with fine red "HAYDON/BRIDGE" (NR312; the better of the two known examples), 1839 pair of EL's with fine to very fine rare blue "Whitfield/Penny Post" marks (NR703; not recorded pre-1840), 3rd Jan. 1840 4d-Post period EL with v. fine c.d.s. and black manuscript "4" charge, 1840/8 trio of fine/very fine blue-black "Whitfield/Penny Post" marks (first has had 1d Black removed), July/Nov. 1840 pair of E's with very fine distinctive black h.s. "2" marks (NR323; latter also with v. fine scarce "Allendale/Penny Post" on back), and 1843 E with fine small blue-black h.s. "2" (NR326). Very good lot. (11 covers). PHOTO - see plate no. £160
** 1637 THE HEXHAM COLLECTION; 1742-1852 covers inc. 1742 EL from "Hexham" to Edinr. but with fine "NEW/CASTLE" (50 years before the first Hexham P.O.!), 1751 Ogilvy road-map, 8 boxed/lined/UDC mileages, 4 mil. rem. UDC's, early unofficial local 1d & 2d rates, v. fine rare small blue boxed 1838 "ALSTON/PENNY POST" (under Hexham P.O. but in Cumberland), mostly fine red boxed 1840 "Hexham/Penny Post", v. fine blue 1844 "Allendale/Penny Post" and v. fine blue 1852 "WALL" UDC. Very good lot. (28 covers + 1 map). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £200
** 1638 HOLY ISLAND - PRESTAMP MAIL; 1818 fine E from Edinburgh charged "8" and addressed to "The Duke of Roxburghe, Holy Island, Belford", and 1825 EL from "Holy Island" (contents acknowledging £25 to be distributed to those who "saved the lives of the Survivors of the Crew of the Thomas Jackson") to London with fine blue-green "BERWICK" mileage c.d.s. across the join. Plus a PPC of a cart crossing the sands to the island. Rare lot. (3 items). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £100
** 1639 THE HOWDEN PANS COLLECTION INC. 1d BLACK COVER; 1838 EL (worn file folds) to London with v. fine (tho' creased) "Howden Pans" mark (NR363) nicely placed on the front, Nov. 1840 E (minor faults) to Manchester franked by a fine 4-margin 1d Black (LA) tied by a light orange-red Maltese Cross with a fine "Howden Pans" mark (NR363) alongside (this is the cover ex Willcocks, Kelvin and Frank Peach!), and pair of fine stampless 1859 EL's to Denmark each with a very fine blue "HOWDEN-PANS" UDC. Very scarce lot. (4 covers). PHOTO - see plate no 11 £150
1000-1079
1080-1159
1160-1239
1240-1319
1320-1399
1400-1479
1480-1559
1560-1639
1640-1719
1720-1757
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