CINDERELLAS
1121 CIRCULAR DELIVERY CO. STAMPS - LONDON: 1867 (March) ½d dull purple, an upper right corner mint block of 28 (7 x 4). Fine.SG Spec. CD37. £50
CHANNEL ISLANDS STAMP COLLECTIONS
1122 CARTON with the mint & used collection of Channel Islands & Isle of Man in three stockbooks, etc. (Qty.). £100
1123 LARGE RING BINDER containing an extensive collection of used/c.t.o. stamps inc. GUERNSEY from postal independence in 1969 until 2002 and JERSEY from 'regional' stamps through postal independence until 1999 with values to £5 (4), complete sets of commemoratives and a few sheetlets & miniature sheets. Thematic interest throughout inc. aircraft, birds, dogs, flowers, lifeboats, paintings, uniformed organisations and vintage transport. (Several 100's). £80
ISLE OF MAN STAMPS
1124 CARTON housing the five volume collection, mint, used & on cover. A useful lot - well worth inspection. (Qty.). £120
1125 'PRESTIGE' RING BINDER containing an extensive used/c.t.o. collection from 'regional' stamps through postal independence in 1971 until 2002 inc. values to £5 (2), the odd sheetlet, miniature sheets and lots of thematic interest throughout inc. birds, cats (appropriately!), flowers, letter boxes, lifeboats (also appropriate!) & other ships, railways and sport. (Several 100's). £75
G.B.P.H. COLLECTIONS
1126 CARTON with the varied accumulation of chiefly 19th Century E/EL's, etc. inc. a quantity of 1d red covers. A good range of postal markings noted. (Qty.). £150
1127 SMALL CARTON with the varied early to modern accumulation including a handful of pre-stamp items but with strength in KGVI/QEII period registered mail. (Approx. 120). £100
** 1128 MISCELLANY of prestamp E/EL's inc. a useful selection of First type mileages with Bath, Monmouth, Morton-in-Marsh, Notting ham, Rye & Watford, straight-line Corfe Castle, two-line "ROCKINGHAM", slbino two-line Windsor on EL per "LLandovery Bag", etc. (14). £200
1129 MISCELLANY with 1948 RSW set on registered plain FDC to Denver, 1886 2d registered envelope uprated with perfined 5d green addressed to Austria, QV 1d pink postal stationery envelope with black MC, Andover d.s.and two-line "TP/Hornsey Rd", 1867 EL to Sicily bearing 1/- green & 1863 EL to Montreal bearing 1d (2) & 6d. (5). £150
** 1130 MISCELLANY with a good range of boxed/unboxed mileages with a number of better types noted inc. Maryport, M-Tidvill, Plymton, Ross (in red), St. Austell, St. Columb, Stratford-on-Avon (3 different types), Tenbury, etc. (Approx. 60). £150
** 1131 MISCELLANY including a good range of postage due covers/cards (overseas to G.B. & internal types) and a highly eclectic selection of other covers (chiefly KGVI-QEII). Worth careful inspection. (150+). £150
** 1132 MISCELLANY inc. 1840 front addressed to 'Colonial Office/London' bearing a very fine oval red "(crown)/FREE/JA * 9/1840" of Sydney (New South Wales), Charing (Kent) 'Extra 1d' group (12), study of circular mileage marks some of which are dated, scarce shield-framed "PAID/1d" mark of Abergavenny in red, other mileage marks, 1805 E from London to Italy with disinfection slits, Penny Post, additional ½, s/l & horse-shoe shaped marks etc., etc. Very mixed condition but well worth inspection. (Approx. 120 covers + the odd front). £150
1133 MISCELLANY comprising 1794 E with s/l "WEXFORD", 1798 EL with s/l "WIRKSWORTH", 1831 E with boxed "Guildford/Penny Post", 1830 EL with two-line "KIRKCALDY/PENNY POST" and 1899 1d pink postal stationery envelope uprated with bisected QV 3d Jubilee. (5). £100
1134 MISCELLANY: 1831 Money Letter (front and back only) ex Drogheda, two different Dublin hand-struck '1d' marks (1831-38), mainly fine s/l GOSPORT on EL to London (1784), RUMSEY/79 on 1824 EL referring to a fall from the top of a mail coach, 1d Red Es inc. 1851 worn impression example on underpaid EL , TOO LATE/GPO item plus a third tied by Lewisham 2d Post mark & MC etc. (15 items) £140
1135 MISCELLANY: Interesting group c1871-1936 inc. 1908 Manchester 'Xmas' cancellation on cover, 1911 Coronation Flight purple-brown E to St Margaret's Bay, pair of 1908 PPCs with fine strikes of the Greenock & Ardrishaig Packet 'Columba' cds, 1933 London-Portsmouth FFC 1936 'Queen Mary' first voyage pair etc. (13 items & 5 stamps) £120
1136 MISCELLANY: Carton with c1880-1990 ranges of covers inc. KGVI home-made & official FDCs, modern FDCs inc. 'SPECIMEN' examples, cancellations , postage dues, commercial covers etc. Also two PPCs with autographs of Magnus Magnusson & the 1984 Blue Peter team. (100s) £100
1137 MOSTLY PRESTAMP MIX; 1757-1850 covers inc. mostly fine early 1757 "BRIDGE/WATER", FAIR BOXED 1831 "hASTINGS/pENNY pOST", CONCAVE 1795 "oxford", fine red 1844 Abergavenny "P1", red m/s 1821 "Mifsent to Tetsworth", fine 1849 Stratford on Avon "TOO LATE", 4d Post cover, scarce 1819 "UPTON ON S", 2 to "New Hummums [Coffee House]", etc. Plus a file of 91 unfolded (mostly prestamp) covers. (112 covers + 2 pieces). £150
1138 19th CENTURY COVERS PLUS VARIED EPHEMERA; Unusual mix inc. fine red 1828 "MALVERN/Penny Post", fair 1843 "Alnmouth/Penny Post", fine blue-green boxed Derry "TOO LATE", 1d Red covers with Nos. in M.C. (6 & 11), a file of 1d Red covers, rare 1744 black letter Act ref. it being "High Treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the Pretender...", 1512/83 English documents, spectacular 1650 vellum document (7 separate wax seals) in French ref. a military (?) marriage, etc., etc. (68 items). £120
** 1139 POSTAGE DUES: Bundle of QV-KGVI covers & cards to a variety of overseas destinations with a wide range of frankings including Dues from Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Norway, Switzerland, USA. Better items include 1891 ½d postal stationery card to France with two defective French 5c Dues, 1875 postal stationery card to France with defective French 10c Due, cover to the USA bearing QV ½d (faults) & 1d (2) plus US 5c Dues (2, manuscript cancellation), 1902 PPC of Bournemouth to India with circular "SEA POST OFFICE" & "OVERLAND POSTAGE" handstamps, etc. (Approx. 50). £180
1140 UNUSUAL EARLY POSTCARD USAGES; 1873 small 1⁄2d P. Stat. PC ex Tunbridge Wells redirected twice with 1⁄2d Rose-red tied by "RYDE/666" (I.O.W.) duplex and m/s "1⁄2" charge, 1877 inland usage with 1d Red for Late Fee, and pretty 1878 Leith usage of the large P. Stat. PC to Holland with 1d Red (pl.200) tied by v. fine c.d.s. Scarce trio. (3 cards). PHOTO. £120
CANCELLATIONS
1141 BLUE NUMERAL OF SOMERTON: 1851 (18 June) env from Somerton to Axminster bearing a fine 1d plate 114 CD cancelled with a very fine "720" numeral of Somerton in blue. PHOTO. £80
1142 BLUE NUMERAL OF LUDLOW: 1852 (7 April) env from Ludlow to Shrewsbury franked with 1d plate 123 GG on slightly lavender tinted paper cancelled with a blue 479 of Ludlow in blue. Fine. £60
1143 DARK BLUE "535" NUMERAL OF STOW ON THE WOLD: 1851 (21 Feb) env from Stow on the Wold to Bampton bearing a fine 1d LK with complete "535" numeral in dark blue. £100
1144 1d RED COVERS & PIECE WITH COLOURED OR UNUSUAL CANCELS, ETC.; Small c.1843 piece with 1d tied by M.C. having a v. fine rare encircled "PRINCE OF/[feathers]/WALES" ship's mark alongside (few known; for the Belfast to Fleetwood steamer), 1845/50 part Es with blue Irish numerals, 1857 env. with 1d 'stars' (faults) tied by v. fine rare blue-black boxed "INNELLAN" Scots Local, and 1860 env. with 1d 'stars' tied by mostly fine rare boxed "WHITEHOUSE" Scots Local. Rare group. (5 items). £120
1145 LONDON NUMBERS IN MALTESE CROSSES: Examples of numbers 4 - 11 inclusive all on 1843 covers namely 18 July) E to Leeds bearing 1d red SG having shaved to wide margins cancelled by a very fine number "4" in MC slightly overstruck by fine Leeds c.d.s., 6 May printed communication addressed to Dublin franked with a fine 1d red MF tied by a fine no."5" in MC, 26 Sept. EL to Dungarvan bearing a shaved 1d red MI with a clear number "6" in MC, 6 Sept. E addressed to Newport Pagnell franked with a 1d red plate 36 CK (three margins) cancelled by a fine central upright strike of no ."7" in MC, 30 Sept. small env. to Romford bearing 1d red RA (shaved at left) with an almost complete & fine "8" in MC, 27 April E without side flaps used within London franked with a 1d red plate 33 TJ (4 margins) cancelled by fine "9" in MC, 19 Oct. E to Perth bearing a 1d red NI (shaved at left) tied by fine "10" in MC and 22 June env. to Brighton franked with a 1d red SK (3 margins but cut into at foot) tied by fine & complete impression of "11" in MC. (8 covers). £360
1146 LONDON NUMBER 11 IN MALTESE CROSS: 1844 (10 Feb) wrapper bearing a fine 1d red AE cancelled with a complete clear strike of "11" in MC. £80
1147 QUADRUPLE MALTESE CROSS CANCELLATION ON SINGLE 1d RED ON COVER; Pretty 16 Sept. 1841 E (part on flap lost but very fine and clean) to Aberdeen franked by a fine 4m 1d Red tied nu no less than 4 Peterhead Maltese Crosses. Most unusual and of Exhibition Quality. PHOTO. £100
1148 UNDATED CIRCULAR INSPECTORS CANCELLATION: 1856c printed circular from London to Coleshill bearing LC14 1d on blued, RI tied by a good small undated circular inspectors h.s. with a further strike on reverse. The cover is a little ragged at edges and the adhesive is creased. A most unusual item. PHOTO. £140
MACHINE CANCELLATIONS
1149 MANCHESTER 'CLIP' & LIVERPOOL/LONDON SLOPER 'ARROW' CANCELS ON ½d VIOLET POSTCARDS; 1871-90 group of ½d Postal Stationery PCs inc. 6 1871/3 cards ex Manchester with 'Clip' cancels, pretty 1873 usage of the ½d PC (light stains) to London with Liverpool 'Arrow' cancel & v. fine scarce London oval-framed "NOT/FULLY ADDRESSED", 1872 PC with London 'Arrow' cancel, two others (stained) prob. with London's Arrows, and unassociated commercial 1890 usage of the ½ PC ex London with v. fine rare boxed "NOA ADDRESSED/E.C". Good lot. (11 cards). £100
G.B. 1911 CORONATION AERIAL POST
1150 RARE LETTER-BAG LABEL: Cloth-backed OHMS white bag label (two creases, some surface dusting) with stencilled AERIAL POST/LONDON TO WINDSOR/No.[6]A , weight details not completes so presumed unused. A rare item. PHOTO. £100
1151 FIRST DAY WAY-BILL: Foolscap sheet (folds, ink stains) with typewritten pro-forma tracking the delivery of mail-bags, superb strike of the AERIAL POST/LONDON cds of September 9 1911 with code 5 [Hendon], otherwise the form is not completed. £100
1152 COMPLETE SET OF SIX DATES ON CARDS TO HENDON POSTAL CLERK: Six cards (two olive green, four red-brown) sent to himself by E.J.Cardnell, temporary postal clerk at Hendon Airfield during the period of the 1911 flights, each with a code '5' cancellation of Hendon and dated from September 9th - 15th with the exception of the 10th - a Sunday when no mail was flown (one cds was part-struck on an overlapping card and the strike is missing a section); also news cuttings inc. a picture of Mr Cardnell himself. Scarce group. (6 cards etc.) £180
1153 THE RARE VIOLET "BOXED CLOSED" CARD: An unused boxed closed card with six line notice on reverse. Scarce. PHOTO. £400
1154 SIX OLIVE GREEN ITEMS: Three olive green cards from London to Southam, Sawbridgeworth & New Barnet franked with ½d adhesives tied by Die 2, 3 & 5 c.d.s. dated 15, 9 & 11Sept respectively.An olive green embossed env from London to Uxbridge with Die 1 c.d.s. dated 11 Sept. An olive green card used within Windsor with an almost complete Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. Also an olive green env from Windsor to Lewisham dated 16 Sept with a part c.d.s. only. £140
1155 BRIGHT GREEN AND SCARLET ENVELOPES FLOWN FROM LONDON - FOUR FLOWN ON FIRST DAY - ONE TO INDIA: A scarlet env from London to Bengal bearing 1d x 2 tied by Die 2 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. The cover is badly torn. Two scarlet envs used within London at the 1d rate with Die 1 & Die 3 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. Two bright green envs from London to Edinburgh and London franked with 1d tied by Die 1 & 2 c.d.s. of 9 & 15 Sept respectively. Some faults. (5 covers). PHOTO. £140
1156 SIX RED BROWN CARDS FROM LONDON - FOUR CARRIED ON THE FIRST DAY: Six red brown cards from London to Knutsford, London (2), Great Missenden, Handsworth and Wanstead.All bearing a single ½d cancelled with Die 1, 2 (2), 3 (2) & 4 c.d.s. of 9 (4), 11 & 14 Sept. £120
1157 SIX RED BROWN CARDS FROM LONDON - THREE FLOWN ON THE FIRST DAY: Red brown cards from London to Margate, Bournemouth, Watford, Bexhill on Sea, Ripon & London. All bearing a single ½d tied by Die 1, 2 (2) and 3 (3) c.d.s. of 9 (3), 13, 14 & 15 Sept. Small faults. £120
1158 ITEMS CARRIED ON THE FIRST DAY FROM LONDON: Four items flown on the 9th Sept (1st day) comprising scarlet env to Clapham Common re-directed to Essex with Die 1 c.d.s. another scarlet env to Aberfeldy with similar c.d.s. purple brown end to Hastings with Die c.d.s. and a red brown card to Liverpool with Die 2 c.d.s. Also an olive green card flown from Windsor to London addressed to Weymouth dated 16 Sept for 1st flight on 17 Sept with Die 2 c.d.s. (5 items). £120
1159 FOUR DARK BROWN CARDS FLOWN ON THE FIRST DAY PLUS TWO OTHERS: Four dark brown cards to Lingfield, Hertford, Bedford and Hampstead dated 9 sept franked with Downey ½d tied by part or complete Die 1, 3, 4 & 5 c.d.s.Also two other dark brown cards with printed "thank you" messages from the committee to Weston Ross and Hastings dated 12 & 14 Sept. (6 items). £120
1160 FOUR ITEMS FLOWN ON THE FIRST DAY AND ANOTHER OF A LATER DATE: Two purple brown envs from the same correspondence (five having been sent originally) to Windsor franked with Downey Head 1d tied by Die 1 & 2 c.d.s. respectively of 9 Sept. Olive green and red brown postcards to London and Folkestone franked by ½d tied by Die 4 & 5 c.d.s. of 9 Sept respectively. A dark brown card used to Blackpool with Die 3 c.d.s. of 13 Sept. (5 items). £100
1161 BRIGHT GREEN ENVELOPES USED ON DIFFERENT DATES: Bright green envelopes used to Cambridge, Sheffield and Southsea franked with single 1d reds tied by Die 4 (2) and 1 respectively dated 9, 12 and 13 Sept. fine. Also a slightly soiled unused bright green envelope.(4 items). £100
1162 LONDON TO WINDSOR FLOWN ITEMS PLUS A CARD FLOWN FROM WINDSOR TO LONDON: A dark brown card to Hertford with printed Organising Committee "thank you" message with Die 1 c.d.s. of 13 Sept.A dark brown card from London to Caerphilly with Die 3 c.d.s. of 12 Sept. An olive green card from London to Chelmsford with Die 3 c.d.s. of 13 Sept. All bear Downey Head ½d adhesives. Also a modern unused reproduction of an olive card An olive card to Manchester flown from Windsor with Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. (5 items). £100
1163 FOUR ITEMS FLOWN FROM WINDSOR: A deep brown embossed env from London to Hertford bearing 1d tied by Die 1 c.d.s. of 13 Sept. A little soiled. Dark brown cards from London to Felixstow redirected to London and one to London franked with ½d adhesives tied by Die 1 c.d.s. of 14 & 9 Sept respectively. A purple brown env (part of the address crossed out), used within London bearing a 1d tied by Die 2 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. (4). £100
1164 MISCELLANY INCLUDING A CARD FLOWN FROM WINDSOR: A dark green envelope with embossed flaps franked with a 1d tied by Die 3 c.d.s. of 15 Sept.An olive green card from London with an almost complete Die 3 c.d.s. of 9 Sept the first day. Olive green card from Windsor to Elham with an almost complete Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. Also a photographic P.C. of Gustav Hamel. £80
1165 THREE DARK GREEN CARDS - TWO FROM LONDON - ONE FROM WINDSOR - ALL FIRST DAY FLIGHTS: Two dark green cards to London and Hertford franked with ½d tied by Die 1 & 2 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. Also an example to London from Windsor with the same franking with Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. with Cricklewood c.d.s. alongside. Small faults. (3 cards). £70
1166 DARK BROWN CARD SENT BY THE DAILY TELEGRAPH TO THE GLASGOW HERALD: A dark brown card flown from The Daily Telegraph London to The Glasgow Herald franked with ½d Die 3 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. The typed message wishes the Glasgow Herald best wishes. £70
1167 VIOLET CARD FLOWN ON THE FIRST WINDSOR TO LONDON FLIGHT: A violet card from Windsor to Walton on Thames bearing a single 1⁄2d tied by an almost complete strike of the Die 1 c.d.s. of 16 Sept with Cricklewood c.d.s. alongside. Although dated 16 Sept. the flight was made on the 17th due to bad weather. PHOTO. £360
1168 OLIVE GREEN ENVELOPE FLOWN ON THE FIRST DAY OF WINDSOR TO LONDON FLIGHTS: An olive green env from Windsor to London franked with a 1d tied by a fine Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. with Cricklewood arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Fine. £100
1169 OLIVE GREEN AND RED BROWN CARDS FLOWN FROM WINDSOR: An olive green card from Windsor to Newbury and a red brown card from Windsor to Whitley Bay, Northumberland, each bears a ½d tied by Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept without transit c.d.s. Fine. (2). £100
1170 TWO OLIVE GREEN CARDS FLOWN FROM WINDSOR - ONE WITH CRICKLEWOOD BACKSTAMP: An olive green card from Windsor to Hastings franked with ½d tied by Die 2 c.d.s of 16 Sept with Cricklewood c.d.s. alongside. Also another from Windsor to Manchester franked with ½d tied by similar c.d.s. without Cricklewood c.d.s. Also seven 50th anniversary covers and a copy of "The Coronation Aerial Post 1911" by Field & Baldwin. (10 items). £100
1171 OLIVE GREEN AND DARK BROWN CARDS FLOWN FROM WINDSOR: An olive green card from Windsor to London and a dark brown card (creased) from Windsor to Slough, each bears a ½d tied by Die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. without backstamps. £80
1172 DARK GREEN CARD FLOWN FROM WINDSOR TO LONDON: A dark green card used from Windsor to Woking franked with a single ½d tied by a fine die 2 c.d.s. of 16 Sept. £80
1173 ADVERTISING - BROWN BROTHERS LTD: A dark brown card used from London to Harrogate franked with ½d tied by Die 1 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. On reverse is a Brown Brothers invitation advertisement. Creased. £100
1174 ADVERTISING - J & J COLMAN LTD: A dark brown card used within London bearing ½d tied by a Die 6 c.d.s. of 9 Sept On reverse is a J & J Coleman Ltd. advertisement. Fine. £70
1175 ADVERTISING - J & J COLMAN LTD: A dark brown card used from London to Wolverhampton bearing ½d tied by an almost complete Die 5 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. On reverse is a J & J Colman advertisement. £70
1176 ADVERTISING - THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK: An olive green card used from London to Manchester redirected to Alnmouth franked at the ½d rate with Die 4 c.d.s. of 9 Sept and Manchester c.d.s. On reverse is printed an advertisement of The Financial Outlook giving a breakdown of the main contents. £120
1177 ADVERTISING - THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK:An olive green card used from London to Yeovil franked with ½d tied by a good Die 4 c.d.s. 0f 9 Sept. On reverse is an advertisement for The Financial Outlook. Fine. £100
1178 ADVERTISING - MOLASSINE COMPANY LTD: An olive green card used from London to Cambridge franked with ½d tied by a fine Die 4 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. Overprinted on the face with red "Containing 5,000/communications from/THE MOLASSINE COMPANY, Ltd." and with a printed advertisement from the Molassine Works on reverse. £80
1179 ADVERTISING - MOLASSINE COMPANY LTD.: An olive green card from London to a corn merchant in Atherstone with Die 4 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. The card is overprinted in red "Containing 5,000/communications from/THE MOLASSINE COMPANY, Ltd." The violet message on reverse advertises dog food and asks the recipient to display the card in a prominent position for a few days. PHOTO. £80
1180 ADVERTISING - SCHWEPPES - REMINGTON: A dark brown card used from London to Leicester bearing ½d tied by an almost complete Die 2 c.d.s. of 9 Sept with printed Schweppes Ltd advertisement. Another example of the same colour used within London franked at the same rate with Die 3 c.d.s. of 9 Sept and on reverse Remington typewriter advertisement, damaged. £80
1181 ADVERTISING - SCHWEPPES LTD:A dark brown card used from London to Largs franked with ½d ties by a good Die 3 c.d.s. dated 9 Sept. On reverse is an advertisement for Schweppes Ltd. £70
1182 ADVERTISING - WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP: A dark brown card used from London to West Hartlepool bearing ½d tied by a fine Die 3 c.d.s. of 9 Sept. On reverse is an advertisement for Wright's Coal Tar Soap. Fine. £80
1183 OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS - CANADA: A red brown card used from London to Canada franked with KGV ½d x 2 tied by Die 2 c.d.s. of 11 Sept. Small faults. £100
1184 OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS - FRANCE: An olive green card used from London to Sarthe, France franked with 1911-13 ½d & 1912 ½d tied by Die 4 c.d.s. of 9 Sept and arrival c.d.s. on reverse. The card is a little rubbed. £100
1185 OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS - HONG KONG - H.M.S. TAMAR: An deep green embossed envelope from London addressed to Commander G.V. W. Carey/"Royal Navy"/H.M.S. "Tamar"/Hong Kong/China Station" franked with Downey Head 1d tied by a Die 2 c.d.s. of 15 Sept but carried on the 16th as no flights took place on the 15 Sept due to bad weather. The env is without arrival c.d.s. Some foxing and roughly open resulting in the adhesive being torn through at top. A scarce destination. HMS Tamar was the shore station in Hong Kong harbour. PHOTO. £500
** 1186 OVERSEAS DESTINATION - ITALY: A light brown card (small faults) carried from London to Windsor bearing KEVII 1⁄2d & KGV 1⁄2d tied by Die 1 c.d.s. addressed to Italy with arrival c.d.s. on front. PHOTO. £100
** 1187 OVERSEAS DESTINATION - SOUTH AFRICA:A dark brown embossed env carried from London to Windsor bearing Downey Head 1d tied by a fair Die 2 c.d.s. addressed to Bloemfontein with arrival c.d.s. on reverse. A little foxed in places. PHOTO. £140
1188 OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS - SWEDEN: An olive green card used from London to Gothenburg, Sweden franked with KEVII & GKV 1⁄2d tied by Die 3 c.d.s. of 15 Sept but flown on the 16th due to bad weather, arrival c.d.s. on face. Fine. PHOTO. £120
** 1189 OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS - SWITZERLAND:A dark brown embossed env. flown from London to Windsor addressed to Switzerland, franked with KEV11 1⁄2d and KGV Downey 1d pair tied by Die 3 c.d.s. Neuchatel arrival c.d.s. on reverse. PHOTO. £140
G.B. MARITIME
1190 MISCELLANY of prestamp items inc. 1838 EL with oval blue "SHIP LETTER/LEITH" (torn across mark but ex Fort Charlotte (Shetlands), 1829 EL with red boxed "INDIA LETTER/FALMOUTH", 1830 EL with boxed "INDIA LETTER/DARTMOUTH", etc. (5). £100
G.B. SHIP LETTERS
1191 MISCELLANY: Useful group of pre-stamp Es with variety of boxed ship letter marks inc. good SWANAGE (1846), stepped GRAVESEND (1818 ex Bahamas), red FALMOUTH (2), boxed LIVERPOOL (2); also India Letter marks of DEAL (1835), PLYMOUTH (1834 with fine Madras ship letter d.s.) and LIVERPOOL (1837); also 'BR.PACKET/BOSTON' cds on 1851 E ex London. (10 items) £150
G.B. - RAILWAY LETTER STAMPS & COVERS
1192 LNWR 2d STAMP EX LIVERPOOL: 1891 E to Rhyl with QV 1d Lilac cancelled at Liverpool and LNWR 2d green corner example, both tied by m/s lines. Also 1900 E to London with QV ½d pair and marginal GWR 2d stamp with m/s date cancellation, tied by Paddington cds. (2 items) £75
G.B. OVERSEAS DESTINATIONS
1193 EMPIRE MISCELLANY: Interesting bundle of covers c1860s - 1930s inc. 1867 E (faults) to Melbourne with 1d red & 9d straw, 1869 E to Montreal with 1d & 6d stamps, 1888 use of 6d Jubilee on cover to Natal, ½d & 2d stamps on mourning E to N/Zealand (1899) etc. (23 items) £100
1194 EGYPT: 1870 (26 Nov) Front and part back registered from London via Brindisi to Shepherds Hotel, Cairo bearing 4d plate 12 KG and 2/- OA, small "CAIRO" arrival c.d.s. The cover is foxed. £100
1195 FRANCE: Small box with miscellany of covers to France c1865-1940 inc. QV 4d orange frankings (10), 1880s 2½d lilac (2) etc. then strength in KEVII-KGV period frankings. Interesting lot. (91 items) £140
1196 GERMANY: Bundle of commercial covers to Germany c1876-1950 with three or four QV items but with emphasis on KEVII-KGV period - good variety of frankings noted. (84 items) £120
1197 INDIA: Useful group of covers inc. 1866 advertising E sent at 1/8d rate, 1875-6 pair with 1/- green, 1886 E with scarce use of 5d dull green, 1929-30 airmail pair etc. Good variety of Sea PO marks noted.(10 items) £100
1198 ITALY: 1862 Printed E ex London to Milan with 1857 6d marginal pairs (2) plus defective single, tied by LONDON/EC duplex; good example of the 2/6d rate. £90
1199 RUSSIA: 1873 EL to St Petersburg franked with 3d rose (2) tied by London duplex with scarce red 'Wfr. 1½' [VDL 2985]; also 1855 stampless EL to Libau ex London with Aachen transit and various m/s charges. (2 items) £80
1200 SCANDINAVIA: 1875 Pair of Es to Sweden at 5d rate with v.fine or weak strikes of the scarce red '2½d' accountancy mark, 1879-81 pair of ELs to Norway with 2½d rosy-mauve pair or blue single, 1885 E to Copenhagen with 2½d lilac franking plus qty of later covers, mainly KEVII-KGV period. (53 items) £150
1-80
81-160
161-240
241-320
321-400
401-480
481-560
561-640
641-720
721-800
801-880
881-960
961-1040
1041-1120
1121-1200
1201-1277
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