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Losnr. : 1317 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1318 Grossbritannien
1861, 3 d. rose, plate 2, state I, with shaded spandrels, lettered IE-IF, left side Wing margin, horizontal pair, original gum, overprinted "SPECIMEN" type 6 in black, short and dulled perfs. down the Wing margin, remains impressive, scarce plate. Gi = £1600.Ausruf : 340 CHFZuschlag : 340 CHFLosnr. : 1319 Grossbritannien
1865-67: 3 d. rose, a vertical right wing marginal strip of five, overall fine adhesives, and a single example of Penny Red with three horizontal creases and tear, all tied by "LONDON FE 2 72 / 106" duplex datestamps, on entire letter to Hongkong, reverse with arrival cds (March 15, 1872). An interesting unusual franking to pay the 1s 3d rate plus late fee via Marseilles or via Brindisi in the January 1872 rate, alternatively a late wrong usage of the 1s 4d rate up to 1871.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 340 CHFLosnr. : 1319A Grossbritannien
1867, 10 d. red-brown, plate 2, lettered LI, "Abnormal", used, cancelled by London "2" obliterator, nicely leaving clear sight of the plate number "2", minor imperfections, a good example of this scarce abnormal; according to the Karl Louis Card Index there are no wing marginal 10d plate 2 recorded, a marginal pair PC-PD shows perfs. close to design.rnRemark: Letter from John W. Phillips, 7 May 1994 states: "certificate says reperforated wing margin". rnProvenance: Phillips, 31 October 1991, lot 368.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 4.200 CHFLosnr. : 1320 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1321 Grossbritannien
1872: 1 s. green plate 6, two singles, lettered FA and SD, the latter a Wing margin, with 4 d. vermilion, plate 12, lettered FF, also Wing margin, used on a registered cover, from Weston-super-Mare to Umballa, India, dated October 1872, tied by duplex cancel in black, endorsed "via Brindisi & Bombay" and also "Stamped & Registered" lower left, addressed to a 'Major Arthur Cory', faint London registered oval alongside dated 25 October 1872, to reverse arrival Umballa dated 17 November 1872, very minor imperfections and slight soiling, remarkably fine, a scarce combination from a provincial town to India.Ausruf : 140 CHFZuschlag : 380 CHFLosnr. : 1322 Grossbritannien
1867, 6 d. lilac, plate 6, lettered KI, watermark spray, used, variety "Imperforate", cancelled by Liverpool "466" duplex, dated 28 May 1868(?), four good to large margins especially top and sides, a great rarity, there being only three known used examples of imperforate stamps recorded from plate 6 (SG104) according to the Karl Louis Card Index; of which one, lettered JI, is thought to be a "ghost perforation (see below)". The variety is listed in the SG Specialised Volume 1, 16th edition, but unpriced for mint or used. Cert. Karl Louis (2017).rnRemarks: The other two imperforate stamps known used from this plate are letters JI (mentioned above) and KI. JI was lot 917 in the Christies auction, 14 June 1995, described as; "...variety imperf. and apparently showing tiny spaced roulette teeth on all four sides...". This would suggest that JI has 'ghost perforations'. The other recorded example, also lettered KI, was discovered in the 1990's by Don Madden. The explanation for this variety and the occurrence of "ghost" perforations upon JI could be as follows:rnrnJohn Hendy described the operation of the stamp perforation machines in 1861: "....sheets were printed in 'packs of five'....occasional....in batches of three...when punches were blunt...." (see "Stamp Perforations" page 79). It seems possible that a few sheets perforated in one batch with faulty perforation in the centre rows were delivered to the Liverpool Post Office. If so, stamp JI is the result of a blunt perforation comb resulting in a faulty "ghost perforation" and the sheet below remained completely imperforate. Ray Simpson commented on the 1867 6 d. plate 6, KI imperforate variety: "....it cannot be a coincidence that so many 'imperforate' stamps from the "I" row were all used at Liverpool......this implies that the stamps in question are not just stamps with perforations cut off.....it is very unusual that stamps from the central rows to be imperforate....The description of the Spink "JI" (stamp) sounds very much like a 'ghost perforation'. That then suggests that this stamp "KI" was from a sheet nearer the bottom of the batch on which the punches left no impression. It is entirely possible that all the sheets from the faulty batch were sent to Liverpool without the faults being noticed until the counter clerk needed to separate the stamps from the sheet......I would describe this stamp (KI) as being 'functionally imperforate'. rnrnReference: "Stamp Perforation: The Somerset House Years 1848 to 1880", by R. Simpson & P. Sargent, 2006, page 78.Ausruf : 1.800 CHFZuschlag : 1.800 CHFLosnr. : 1322A Grossbritannien
1865: 9 d. straw, plate 5, lettered LA, "Abnormal", watermark emblems, perf. 14, unused, with part original gum, exceptionally fresh, well centered, full perfs., very fine and vibrant colour; unissued, produced by De La Rue by perforating part of the Imprimatur sheet for insertion in albums the 1887 Stamp Committe presented; rare; only 36 presentation albums were produced. Cert. BPA (1999). SG = £20'000. rnProvenance: Ex. Per Gjerding Collection, Harmers, 16-17 January, 1956, lot 173; Ex. Gubbins Collection, Spink, 16 December 1998, lot 201; Stanley Gibbons Specialised Department, Gibbons Stamp Monthly, June 1999 (£10'000); Grosvenor, 13 October 1999, lot 166.Ausruf : 4.000 CHFZuschlag : 6.500 CHFLosnr. : 1323 Grossbritannien
1865/67: 9 d. straw, wmk. Garter, pl. 4, a used example with 1858 2 d. blue pl. 9 on 1866 entire letter endorsed "Via Kustendje" to Constantinople, each tied by "Liverpool / 466" duplexes (Nov 9) in black. "AUS ENGLAND PER AACHEN / FRANCO" datestamp in blue at left and reverse with Vienna transit (Nov 12) and Austrian P.O. Constantinople arrival cds (Nov 23). A scarce and attractive entire. Ex collection Sassower Gi = £ 1'400.Ausruf : 350 CHFZuschlag : 360 CHFLosnr. : 1324 Grossbritannien
1864, 1 s. green, Plate 4, Imprimatur, lettered AC, imperforate, wmk. emblems, marginal from top of sheet, large margins all round, vivid printing, superb original gum, folded through top margin as is the norm, very fine and rare example; there are only twenty five stamps removed from the Imprimatur sheet. SG J103 = £ 3'800.rnRemark: Although Plate 4 was registered in 1864, the stamp SG101 was issued in 1865. rnProvenance: Christies, London, 18 September 1992, lot 1804; Christies, London, 15 Sept 1994, lot 2326; Ex. Besancon Collection, Corinphila, 12 June 2019, lot 3105.Ausruf : 800 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1325 Grossbritannien
1867, 1 s. green, Plate 4, lettered KK, imperforate, overprinted 'SPECIMEN' type 6, wmk. spray, marginal with part inscription top, original gum, good to large margins all round, fresh colour, a very fine example SG J104s = £500.rnProvenance: Ex. Dr & Mme. Serval of Belgium, Harmers, London, 15-16th March 1976, lot 274 (part of pair KK-KL).Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 100 CHFLosnr. : 1326 Grossbritannien
1867, 6 d. lilac, plate 6, lettered KC-LD, block of four, used, with a single strike of the rare "C59" of Jackmel in black attractively placed centrally, beautifully fresh colour, strong shade, has been re-perforated on right, although does not detract from this fine and scarce example.rnrnRemark: Formed by of the E.E. Yates block of ten KA-OB and the Dr Hennan block of four MC-ND, as well as the Jack Clark block of twenty PA-TD the largest recorded franking or multiple of this 6 d. plate 6.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 360 CHFLosnr. : 1327 Grossbritannien
1870, 6 d. lilac, plate 9, lettered NL, imperforate, overprinted "SPECIMEN" type 6, wmk. spray, original gum, vibrant shade, very fresh, margins good to large, most attractive. Gi = £550.00.rnrnRemark: The adjoining single OL was in the Sir Gwaine Baillie Collection.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1328 Grossbritannien
1867/80: 9 d. straw, wmk. Spray, pl. 4, a single example used on 1868 entire letter to Constantinople endorsed "Via Ostende" tied by "498" Manchester duplex (Oct 9) and by "AUS ENGLAND PER AACHEN / FRANCO" datestamp in blue. Manuscript "Wfr." (weiterfranco) in blue cryon and reverse with Vienna transit (Oct 12) and Austrian P.O. in Constantinople cds (Oct 17). File fold at base but an attractive entire. Ex collection Sassower Gi = £ 525.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 1329 Grossbritannien
1867: 10 d. pale red-brown, plate 1, lettered IE, Wing marin, used on a registered cover, from London to Naples, dated August 1874, exact day unclear, tied by indistinct killer cancel in black, endorsed "Registered", addressed to a Lieutenant Colonel, on the reverse a "Piccadilly Circus" datestamp and indistinguishable French transit, small part of backflap missing, slight soiling, stamp has a corner crease in the wing margin and a minor wrinkle top, however a scarce registered use to Italy.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 1330 Grossbritannien
1867: 10 d. red-brown, plate 1, lettered OJ, used on cover, from London to Rawalpindi, India, dated 28 January 1870, tied by "London W/23" duplex in black, with framed rectangular "DEFICIENT POSTAGE 3d / FINE 9d" in black and "1s" charge mark alongside also in black, to the reverse a Lahore datestamp in red dated 3 February 1870, a Bombay transit dated 19 February 1970 in black, and an arrival in Rawalpindi dated 25 February 1870, there is a small opening fault top right corner and one or two short perfs., otherwises a fine and scarce example with the uncommon instructional charge marks.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 320 CHFLosnr. : 1331 Grossbritannien
1865, 1 s. green, Plate 5, Imprimatur, lettered AA, imperforate, wmk. emblems, good to large margins all round, original gum, fresh and very fine, rare example; Plate 5 was registered with emblems watermark, but put to press only on spray paper. SG = £ 5'500.rnRemark: Only 23 examples have been removed from the Imprimatur sheet. No issued examples of the 1 s. Plate 5 on emblems watermark paper have ever been found, mint or used, but if one were to be discovered, it would rank among the rarest of 'Abnormals'.rnProvenance: H.R. Harmer, London, 16-17 June 1952, lot 124.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.000 CHFLosnr. : 1332 Grossbritannien
1867: 10 d. deep red-brown, plate 1, lettered RB, used on cover, from London to Rawalpindi, India, dated 18 November 1867, tied by "London W/33" duplex in black, endorsed "Via Marselle and Bombay", addressed to an army Captain, with faint transit alongside dated 12 December 1867 in red, a Lahore (Pakistan) datestamp to the reverse in red dated 17 December 1867, some minor flaws and faults mainly to the edges of the envelope, which are to be expected for such a posting, a fine example, scarce.Ausruf : 140 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 1333 Grossbritannien
1867, 2 s. deep blue, plate 1, lettered KE-KG, used, top marginal strip of three, with KH added to KG, completing the top inscription "POSTAGE TWO SHILLINGS", cancelled by a datestamp in black, an impressive reunited strip of four.rnrnProvenance: Stanley Gibbons, 23-24 October 1975, lot 533.Ausruf : 240 CHFZuschlag : 400 CHFLosnr. : 1334 Grossbritannien
1876, 2½ d. rosy mauve, plate 6, lettered IC-KE, block of nine, overprinted "SPECIMEN" type 9 in black, original gum, six stamps unmounted, nice centering, exceptional colour, very fine indeed. Gi = £1'980. rnrnProvenance: Ex. Dr Douglas Latto Collection, Phillips, October 1992, lot 375.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 1335 Grossbritannien
1879, 2 ½ d. rosy mauve, plate 15, lettered KA-LC, block of six, unused, original gum, very fresh colour, very fine appearance, just the odd short perf, the top three perfs. between KB-KC reinforced with small hinge, attractive example and the largest recorded mounted mint multiple from plate 15 according to the Karl Louis Card Index. Gi = £3'200 for a block of four, singles £500 each.Ausruf : 900 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1336 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1337 Grossbritannien
1873-80: 6 d. grey, plate 14, a left wing marginal single example, overall fine and fresh, some perf. toning, tied by "LONDON 11 MR 75 / 5" duplex datestamp, oval PD in red alongside on cover to Tunis, reverse with CAGLIARI transit and "TUNISI / POSTE ITALIANE" arrival cds's.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1338 Grossbritannien
1876, Plate Proof, 1 s., plate 13, lettered RJ, printed in black on thick white card, imperforate, neat margins all round, has thin top left corner visible from front, however an attractive and scarce example with excellent philatelic pedigree. SG150 = £2'000.rnRemarks: All recorded proofs are from a block of twelve, lettered RI-TL, of which the block of four lettered SI-TJ was ex. Dr. Latto collection and the adjoining SK-TJ are in the Royal collection. The adjoining example to this proof, lettered RK, is in the collection of Bob Galland. rnProvenance: Ex. Maximus Collection (Ronald A.G. Lee), Stanley Gibbons, 5-6 February 1970, lot 545; Stanley Gibbons, 8-9 March 1973, lot 468; Ex. The Chartwell Collection, Sir Cyril Humphrey Cripps, Spink, 12-13 October 2011, lot 392; David Feldman, 18 June 2021, lot 70370.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 1339 Grossbritannien
1873, 1 s. green, Plate 11, Imprimatur, lettered AC, imperforate, wmk. spray, top marginal, original gum, good to large margins all round, part of inscription above which has been folded and has apparent fault, fresh colour, fine and scarce. SG = £ 3'500.rnProvenance: Stanley Gibbons, 16 May 1985, lot 899; Ex. Sir Gawaine Baillie, Sotheby's, 29 September to 1 October 2004, lot 381.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1339A Grossbritannien
1877: 4 d. sage-green, plate 17, lettered IJ, "Abnormal", watermark inverted, used example, cancelled by the Bradford "107" numeral, well centered, good perfs., historical auctions mention a pin hole which is faintly visible but filed in and a corner crease which is not apparent, certificate does not mention these, however a very rare stamp; just twenty three examples known, one, lettered AD, is in the Royal Collection, another, lettered TJ, is in the Phillips Collection in the National Philatelic Museum; about half are know with inverted watermark. Cert. BPA (1960). SG = £20'000. rnProvenance: Ex. Dr. Douglas Latto Collection, Phillips, London, 22 Oct 1992, lot 487; Britannia Collection of Surface Printed "Abnomals", Daniel F. Kelleher, USA, 25 -26 July, 2000, lot 1269; Stanley Gibbons, London Philatelist, September 2001 (£9'000); Ex. Dr Michael D. Rubin Collection, Matthew Bennett, USA, 24 June 2001, sale 233; Stanley Gibbons, August 2003, lot 224.Ausruf : 4.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1340 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1341 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1341A Grossbritannien
1867/1883, £1 brown-lilac, plate 1, lettered EB, watermark anchor, used, attractively placed "London.N./OC 12/83" cds in black, faint blue crayon line, fresh vibrant colour, fine example, much scarcer with cds. SG = £7'000. rnProvenance: Ex. Dr Douglas Latto Collection, Phillips, October 1992, lot 334.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 1.800 CHFLosnr. : 1342 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1343 Grossbritannien
1881, 1 d. lilac, 16 dot, used on incredibly tiny stamp sized handmade envelope, from Chislehurst (Kent) to Jersey (Channel Islands), sent 30 March 1897, tied by Chislehurst circular datestamp, heavily soiled, but an extraordinary miniature cover, very rare survivor, highly collectable and most unusual.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1343A Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1344 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1345 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1345A Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1346 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1347 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1348 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1349 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1350 Grossbritannien
1887/92: Jubilee 4½ d. green & carmine, a single example and block of four, used on 2½ d. blue registered statioonery envelope (size K) to Hamburg tied by "Registered / Leadenhall St." datestamps (3 March 1904) in black. Reverse with Hamburg arrival cds (March 4). Scarce usage.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 260 CHFLosnr. : 1351 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1352 Grossbritannien
1870, 1/2 d. lilac stationery postcard, used, First Day Cover, sent within Birmingham, cancelled by fine strike of the "75" duplex datestamp 1st October 1870, to reverse with advert for stationers offering postage cards and newspaper wrappers, slight toning in places, otherwise very fine and scarce first day use.Ausruf : 600 CHFZuschlag : 750 CHFLosnr. : 1353 Grossbritannien
1875: 1¼ d. brown on buff postal stationery card, a used example up-rated with 1864/79 1 d. red, pl. 192, two exmples, tied by "London EC" datestamps (27 March 1879) in black. Large "L" in red and corresponding "LATE-FEE / GPO" in black at left. Reverse with HONG KONG cds (May 16) cds. Most attractive and a very scarce usage.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 220 CHFLosnr. : 1354 Grossbritannien
1854, Embossed, 6 d. dull lilac, block of four, used, clear margins top left and bottom right and close bottom left, otherwise touching to cut into, cancelled by Bristol "134" spoon cancel, a fine example and although margins are mixed this value is laid-down in such a way it is more often found close to cut into in places, very scarce; the Karl Louis Card Index records fifteen used blocks of four, most are poor or have corners cut to shape. Gi H3(2) = £8'500. rnrnProvenance: Robson Lowe, 10-11 November 1978, lot 883T; Ex. The Chartwell Collection, Sir Cyril Humphrey Cripps, Spinks, 29 June 2011, lot 1538.Ausruf : 850 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1355 Grossbritannien
1854, Embossed, 6 d. purple, used with 1854, 1 d. red, perf 16, die II, small crown wmk., 1855, 1 d. red, perf 16, die II, large crown wmk. and pair of 1855, 2 d., plate 5, perf 14, large crown wmk., on cover from Dublin to New York, dated 23 August 1855, tied by bold green "186" spoon cancel, arrival dated 13 September 1855 alongside as well as handstruck "24" and "5/Cents" both in red also, a green "L/AU29" hexagonal to reverse, along with three violet owner marks of the famous postal historian 'John F. Seybold/Syracuse.N.Y' which is part showing through at top front, stained, soiled, some wear around edges, the 1 d. on right has a surface rub, the 6 d. is clear on three sides just cut into at top, a scarce tri-colour, four different issues combined (not recorded in Simpson/Louis) from Ireland and much eye appeal on account of the vivid green Dublin cancellations.rnrnProvenance: Ex. John F. Seybold Collection, 1909. rnrnRemark: John F. Seybold (1858-1909), was an American philatelist of German origin, born in New York, he is known as "The Father of Postal History," on account of being one of the first collectors to put together a major world postal history collection.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 1.400 CHFLosnr. : 1356 Grossbritannien
1854, Embossed, 6 d. purple, and 1855, 2 d. blue, plate 4, lettered RG, perf. 14, used on a Registered cover, from London to Kendal, dated 28 May 1855, the 6 d. from the top corner of the sheet with good to huge margins and part of stamp below, 2 d. has one pulled perf., extremely fresh colour, tied by the London Inland "24", Kendal arrival to reverse dated 29 May 1855, a very fine uncreased cover with just a tiny slit top left which is not apparent, extremely rare large four margin example of the embossed 6 d. which normally comes close to cut into, nice combination franking, there being a small window of opprtunity for these two stamps to be combined together in this manner. Gi H3 & F2 = £2'275+ the stamps used on covers. rnrnRemark: This cover came from the "Bank of Westmorland Correspondence" an imporant and valuable find in the 1920s. rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, 19 February 1980, lot 124; Christies, 16 July 1991, lot 399.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 1.700 CHFLosnr. : 1357 Grossbritannien
1848, Embossed, 10 d. brown, die not visible, used on rare Bank of England printed official lettersheet "D", from London to Cadiz, Spain, dated 6 May 1852, four good to large margins, cancelled centrally by a London Inland cancel in black, tied by the French transit datestamp of Calais, with paid to fronteir oval "PF" in red alongside, Spanish charge mark "11.R" also in red, endorsed "via Calais", to reverse a London transit in black and Cadiz datestamp 15 May 1852 in red, horizontal filing fold well clear of the adhesive, attractive, clean fine example used on official Bank of England printed communication from the then Chief Accountant, William Smee. Gi H2(1) = £3'200.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 950 CHFLosnr. : 1358 Grossbritannien
1847, Embossed, 1 s. pale green, die 2, block of four, used, good to large margins all round, cancelled by an English numeral "178" of Chepstow, scarce example, especially with clear to wide margins; this item was originally part of a block of six which, between 1987 and 2001, had the top pair removed; a fine and rare example. Gi H1(1) = £7'000. rnrnProvenance: When a block of six; Ex. Rhone Collection, David Feldman, September 1981, lot 1205; Christies, 19 May 1987, lot 421.rnBlock of four: Grosvenor, 31 October 2001, lot 240; Grosvenor, 16 April 2002, lot 497; Grosvenor, 17 November 2005, 1137; Spink, 6 June 2007, lot 485; Spink, 15-16 April 2010, lot 1476. rnAusruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1359 Grossbritannien
1847, Embossed, 1 s. pale green, die 2, hoizontal pair, used on cover, from Glasgow to Valparaiso, Chile, dated 16 June 1856, just touching top of right stamp otherwise good margins all round, tied by the distinctive experimental 'Madeleine Smith' "159" Glasgow duplex cancel in black, good to large margins all round, endorsed "p Parana", internal note indicates arrival 9 August 1856, there is a horizontal filing crease well clear of stamps, slight soiling, a fine multiple, scarce pair on mail to South America, from the well known "Graham Rowe, Valparaiso Correspondence" and sent on a Royal Mail Steam Packet ship Parana. Gi H1(1) = £3'800+ as two singles on cover.rnrnRemarks: Madeleine Smith (1835 to 1928) was a 19th-century Glasgow socialite accused of poisoning her lover, Pierre Emile L'Angelier, who was of a lower social standing. The case became a highly sensational murder trial in Scotland in 1857. Although the evidence pointed to her gullt a verdict of "not proven" was passed by the jury. Central to the case against her were a series of letters which all featured the experimental "159" Glasgow cancel to the envelopes, the dates of which many were illegible, an aspect critised by the Judge. As a consequence, these postmarks have become known as the "Madeleine Smith" 159 Glasgow cancel. rnrnProvenance: Corinphila, 3-6 December 2019, lot 1687.Ausruf : 600 CHFZuschlag : 800 CHFLosnr. : 1360 Grossbritannien
1854, Embossed, 1 s. pale green, strip of three, with 1855, 4 d. carmine, and 1855, 1 d. red, perf. 16, large crown wmk., used on Registered cover front, from Ryde (Isle of Wight) to Frankfurt, Germany, tied by "666" English numeral, with "P." oval and Crown Registered in red alongside, endorsed "Via Ostend", German arrival in red also tying the 1 d. and framed 'Recomandiet' in red tying the strip of three, stained, toning to 1 d., creasing, small part of lower corner backed, the embossed clear on three side just touching right side, scarce multiple and tri-colour combination of line engraved, Surface Printed and embossed issues and strips of three embossed are rare.rnrnProvenance: Phillips, 21 October, 1993, lot 159; Stanley Gibbons, 23 June 1994, lot 1172 and 27 October 1994, lot 394; Ex. Layton Collection, Stanley Gibbons, 9 March 1995, lot 1217.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 700 CHFLosnr. : 1361 Grossbritannien
1856, 4 d. carmine, thick highly glazed paper, medium garter wmk., horizontal pair, used on cover, from Leeds to Kingston, Canada, dated 15 August 1856, tied by fine strike of the Leeds sideway "447" duplex, with "d1" handstamp alongside in red, endorsed "per British mail steamer / Niagara" (Cunard Line), two Liverpool marks to reverse dated 16 August, horizontal filing crease well clear of stamps, slight soiling, a fine and scarce cover. Gi = £1500+ for two singles on cover.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 320 CHFLosnr. : 1362 Grossbritannien
1856, 6 d. lilac, plate 1, two singles, used with 1857, 4 d. rose, on cover, from London to Milan, dated 22 May 1858, tied by London EC "79" duplex, with oval "P-D" in red alongside, manuscript "80" in red and cross in black, arrival to reverse dated 25 May, sent at the 1s 4d rate via Sardinia for letters up to 1/2oz., has horizontal filing crease centrally not affecting the stamps, one 6 d. has dulled perfs. to base, otherwise fine combination. Gi = £660.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 120 CHFLosnr. : 1364 Grossbritannien
1856, 6 d. deep-lilac, plate 1, Wing margin pair and single, used on a Registered cover, from London to New York, dated 16 October 1861, tied by London inland "24" and pair also by 'New York Paid' arrival 3 November 1861, with superb 'Crown over Registered' and handstruck "36" in red, Liverpool dated on reverse in black 16 October 1861, extremely fresh, vivid shade, single has some pulled perfs top, otherwise very fine, an attractive one shilling rate with the additional 6 d. registration fee, scarce.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 340 CHFLosnr. : 1365 Grossbritannien
1856, 6 d. lilac, plate 1, three singles, used with 1857, 1 d. red, lettered DF, and 1858, 2 d. blue, plate 8, lettered RI, on cover from London addressed to; Major Edwards, 2nd Madras Light Calvry, East Indies, dated 17 March 1860, tied by "London NW 12" duplex in black, endorsed "Via Marseilles" and "Via Bombay", with faint green "St Johns Wood" undated on reverse and smudged Bombay in red, slight stains and soiling, otherwise a fine and scarce tri-colour mixed line engraved and Surface Printed cover, sent at the 1 s. 9 d. rate upto 3/4 oz.rnAusruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 380 CHFLosnr. : 1366 Grossbritannien
1856, 6 d. lilac, plate 1, used with 1857, 2 d. blue, plate 6, lettered OB-PB, vertical pair, used on Registered cover, from Penrith to Lancaster, dated 22 July 1857, tied by "606" sideways duplex, to reverse a Lancaster arrival in green dated the same day, the 6 d. has small fault top right side and a paper flaw lower left into the value tab, but does not detract from this fine and very attractive uncreased cover, the 2 d. blues are extremely fresh and a vibrant shade, scarce provincial Registered to a provincial destination.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 220 CHFLosnr. : 1367 Grossbritannien
1856, 6 d. lilac, plate 1, used with, 1 s. green, plate 1, and 1858, 2 d. blue, plate 8, three singles, on Registered cover, sent from Bacup (Lancashire) via Manchester to Zurich, dated 31 May 1859, the Bacup datestamp in black lower left, tied by "498" Manchester numeral, with London registered oval alongside in red dated 1 June 1859, faint 'Crown over Registered' in red, "PD" in circle also in red, endorsed "Via Calais / Recommandée", French transit dated 1 June tying the lower right 2 d., black handstruck "CHARGÉ", the reverse with Paris transit dated 2 June and crisp arrival in Zurich 3 June, some soiling and staining, part of back missing where wax seals have been removed, toning to top of one of the 2 d. blues, otherwise fine and scarce tri-colour two shilling franking, uncommon origin for such a cover.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 650 CHFLosnr. : 1368 Grossbritannien
1856, 1 s. green, plate 1, used with, 1857, 4 d. rose, horizontal pair, and 1857, 1 d. rose-red, lettered BD, on cover, from Edinburgh to Hong Kong, China, dated 25 March 1861, tied by "131" Edinburgh duplex, endorsed "via Marselles", manuscript "2" in red also tying the 1 s., to reverse a Peebles datestamp 25 March, London transit 26 March and Hong Kong arrival dated 7 May 1861, two pulled perfs on the 4 d., small opening tear to top right and minor wrinkling to envelope, otherwise very fine neat tri-colour combination cover to China, using the British Packet up to 3/4 oz. 1s 9d rate, which ceased in August 1861, attractive example.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 800 CHFLosnr. : 1369 Grossbritannien
1856, 1 s. green, plate 1, used with 1858, 2 d. blue, plate 7, two pairs (vertical and horizontal) and a single, sent from Falmouth to Naples, dated 26 March 1859, tied by the "290" cancel, with 'Falmouth' datestamp alongside, a "PD" in circle in red and Calais dated 28 March in black, on reverse transits for London 28 March and Paris 29 March, horizontal filing crease centrally affecting top of the 2 d. positioned lower right, soiling and a small owner mark "RM" in violet to front, a scarce franking into Italy from Cornwall.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 1370 Grossbritannien
1856/1879, Selection of four different destination mail covers with a variety of mixed-frankings and origins, including an 1861 registered cover from Leeds to Amsterdam, franked with 1 s. green and pair of 1 d. reds with fine 'Crown over Registered' mark, an attractive 1861 envelope franked with six 1 d. reds sent from London to Turin, a pair of 4 d. rose-carmine used on a 1860 cover from Sunderland to Bordeaux and a 1 d. pink postal stationery envelope sent 1879 uprated with 1 d. red and 1/2 d. rose, from Reading to Switzerland, a fine and scarce group.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 650 CHFLosnr. : 1371 Grossbritannien
1856, 1 d. red, lettered JC, die II, large crown wmk., used on cover from Perth, addressed to "Rowland Hill, secy, General Post Office, London", dated 3 November 1856, tied by very fine experimental Perth "280" duplex Scottish numeral, on reverse an orange London arrival dated 4 November, minor soiling and 1 d. is fixed by hinge having been removed albeit it definitely belongs, neat and fine small envelope sent to the famous Postal Reformer whilst he was still in employment at the General Post Office; scarce.rnrnRemarks: Rowland Hill was Secretary to the Post Office from 1854 until 1864.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 750 CHFLosnr. : 1373 Grossbritannien
1867, 2 s. pale blue, plate 1, vertical block of eight, lettered BA-EB, with two singles lettered AA and EC, used on a large format Registered cover in combination with an 1867, 10 d. red-brown, plate 1, lettered HB, sent from Constantinople (British Levant) to London, dated 2 December 1868, tied by the handstruck "C" of Constantinople in black, with unframed 'REGISTERED' in red alongside, 'British Post Office Constantinople' datestamp to reverse in blue, London arrival registered to front in red dated (?)0 December 1868, AA has top right corner clipped and EC fault top, two stamps have a pulled perf., there is a horizontal filing crease, which runs through the left side of the B column strip, as well as a very light vertical crease running through the 10 d. and lower part of CA-CB and a central filing crease well clear of the adhesives, the side flaps are missing, none of which detract from the magnificence of the cover, an extraordinarily rare high-value franking; multiples of the two shilling used on cover of any description are very rare, used in this configuration and in combination with a single ten pence is quite remarkable, this being unique; an important and great rarity for both Great Britain and Turkish philately.rnrnReference: "Surface Printed Postage Stamps 1855-1883", by Bob Gallard and Karl Louis, page 111.rnrnProvenance: Ex. E.E. Yates Collection, Robson Lowe, 31 July to 1 August 1940, lot 77; Ex. John O. Griffiths Collection, Stanley Gibbons, 12 February 1981, lot 180; Ex. Andrè Bollen Collection, Heinrich Köhler, 2 August 1983, lot 297; Ex. Cihangir Collection, Corinphila, 23-25 October 2000, lot 2140; Ex. The Dubois Collection, Corinphila, 7 Septermber 2020, lot 5704. rnrnAusruf : 5.000 CHFZuschlag : 5.000 CHFLosnr. : 1374 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1375 Grossbritannien
1911/18: Die Proofs by Bradbury Wilkinson (2), imperforate on part salesman's cards with 1 d. value showing Edward VII vignette and legend "Postage" at top and "Specimen" at base and perforated SPECIMEN; second item with HMS Victory vignette in bright blue with 1914-1918 at top alongside "Portsmouth's Heroes / Their Name Liveth for Evermore" and town crest. Unusual.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1376 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1377 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1378 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1379 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1380 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1381 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1382 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1383 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1383A Grossbritannien
1934/1936, Photogravure, 1½ d. red-brown, perf.15x14, unused, original gum, wmk. block cypher, variety "printed on double paper", fresh colour, excellent centering, very fine and scarce. Cert. RPSL (1980) and Brandon (2001). SG441 Spec. N53e = unpricedAusruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1384 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1385 Grossbritannien
First UK Aerial Post London-Windsor Trade Advertisements 1911 (Sept. 9): Group of three advertisement cards, including 'SCHWEPPES LIMITED' on a dark brown card, 'THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK' on olive-green card tied by Die 2 to Belfast as well as 'J. & J. COLMAN, LIMITED' on a dark brown card cancelled with Die 5 cachet to Monkstown, Ireland.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 460 CHFLosnr. : 1386 Grossbritannien
First UK Aerial Post London-Windsor 1911 (Sept.9): Envelope with full content written by Capt. J.W. Ruttledge (Sept. 16) sending an eyewitness report to his nephew in Limerick,: ".... Strange today it went by the first and only bag that left London for Windsor which contained almost only letter to the King and high officials", in addition group of three advertisement cards to Ireland, including 'SCHWEPPES LIMITED' on a dark brown card to Kilkenny, 'THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK' on an olive-green card to Dublin as well as 'J. & J. COLMAN, LIMITED' on a dark brown card to Belfast.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 460 CHFLosnr. : 1387 Grossbritannien
Mollison's Record Flight Australia - England 1931 (July 29): Envelope endorsed AIR MAIL, franked with King George V 1½ d. posted after arrival in "London Aug. 8 32" and addressed to the 'The Royal Aero Club' in London, signed by Mollison with additional manuscript note: "Carried by the / record flight Australia - England July / Aug 31", forwarded to Managing Editor British Aircraft. Envelope with some wear, scarce. One of only two similar covers known.rnAusruf : 250 CHFZuschlag : 460 CHFLosnr. : 1388 Grossbritannien
1840, 1 d. black, "VR" Official, lettered BH, unused, four margins, no gum, fresh vibrant colour, small nick in margin lower left, thinned to small portion of reverse and light vertical crease, slight sioling, otherwise very fine and attractive, rare stamp, "Pemberton, Wilson & Co". dealer mark to back in violet, applied prior to 1892 when the London company was sold to Theodor Buhl. Gi VR1 = £20'000. rnrnAusruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 3.200 CHFLosnr. : 1388A Grossbritannien
1840, 1 d. black, "VR" Official, lettered TJ, Imprimatur, unused, no gum, four large margins, beautifully balanced, extraordinarily fresh colour, minor soiling and minute thin spot, very fine to superb example, rare stamp. Cert. RPSL (1949). SG V1 Imprimatur = £20'000.rnRemark: From the Imprimatur proof sheet deposited with the Government at Somerset House, originally part of a pair, lettered TJ-TK, Ex, Griffiths.rnProvenance: 4th Luder-Edelmann Auction, 13 to 18 September 1926, lot 1766; Robson Lowe, 10 February 1970, lot 887; Ex. Dr. & Mme. Serval of Belguim Collection, Harmers, March 1976, lot 25; Ex. Dr. S. Collection, Harmers, Private Treaty, 29 January 1980, lot 25; Ex. Cooley Collection, Shreves, 23 September 1995, lot 273; Phillips, 3 April 1998, lot 303; Ex. Windsor Collection, Harmers, 24 February 2003, lot 2637. rnAusruf : 4.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.600 CHFLosnr. : 1388B Grossbritannien
1890, 5 s. rose, white paper, overprinted "I.R. OFFICIAL" type II, unused, with gum, strong colour, good centering, full perfs., faint soiling, a fine example, comes with a Wenvoe opinion which states: "no gum", although clearly present. SG = £12'000. rnProvenance: Phillips, 11 September 1998, lot 1136.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 650 CHFLosnr. : 1389 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1390 Grossbritannien
1840-2000ca.: Great Britain including Channel Islands and Post Offices Abroad in 11 albums. Just these quote according to owners catalogue value about Michel € 12'000. There are collections of Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus in 3 stockbooks added. Quite a lot of covers and envelopes. A collection, that contains quite a lot of better older stamps and covers and a pretty developed section of modern material in unmounted condition.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1391 Grossbritannien
1840-2001: Collection beginning with slightly mixed classics, mostly fair to good condition with several 1-£ values. Up to King George VI mostly used, however several good Seahorses are unused with original gum. From Queen Elizabeth on only unused and apparently only never hinged, collected up to 2000. An album Ireland 1949-88. In total 6 Lindner-hingeless-albums.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.800 CHFLosnr. : 1392 Grossbritannien
1841/1852 selection of twenty one 1 d. red, imperforates, alphabet I and II, four margins, comprising twelve with Maltese Cross cancellations, three of which are London Numbers, eight with 1844 numeral cancels and also an 1848 1 d. red, plate 83, letttered RJ, Private Rouletted, approx. gauge 9.5, with constant variety hand-cut tail P to R, used, has thin, however a scarce assembly with several very fine example.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 100 CHFLosnr. : 1393 Grossbritannien
1854/1862, Selection of fifteen Private Telegraph Company stamps, comprising four 1854, The Electric Telegraph Company, under 50 miles, under 100 miles, with gum, 3 d. and 1 s., repaired across top, unused examples, with eleven 1861/1862, London District Telegraph Company stamps, 3 d., 4 d., two 6 d, with "A" control numbers, no gum, and 3 d, 6 d., 8 d (used), 18 d., two 1 s., and 3 s, with numeral control numbers, several with gum, comes with a study on The English & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company stamps, set-out on four album pages, comprising sixteen unused examples, mainly singles with two strips of three and a pair, a variety of with and without control numbers, range of values from 1 shilling to 5 shilling, some duplication, although a fresh clean array, overall a mixed lot with some fine to very fine, a scarce assembly.rnrnProvenance: Ex. Edward Klempka Collection, Spink, 7-8 December 2022, lots 618-620 & 626-627.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 400 CHFLosnr. : 1394 Grossbritannien
1857/19, Great Britain and Commonwealth, assortment of over 60 covers and cards, noted; 1901 Boer war mail including registered and censor material, 1944 WWII Red Cross cover sent airmail opened by German censor franked with 2 s. Kangaroo, 1937 Tonga Tin Can mail, several 1930s covers from England to South America franked with KGV Seahorse in combination with other stamps, includes a Zeppelin example, Paquebot/maritime post, 1944 Foreign Office cover sent from Sir Alexander Cadogan, varied array of countries, with the odd example from Malta, Newfoundland, Cyprus, Republic of Nauru, New Zealand, Zanzibar, a real colourful mixed selection with scarce and rare material.Ausruf : 180 CHFZuschlag : 180 CHFLosnr. : 1395 Grossbritannien
1858/79: 1 d. red, plates 92, 166, 167, 169, 170, 173-178, 180-183, 185, 186, 191, 192, 193, 199 and 200, each lettered AC, imperforate Imprimaturs (22), all marginal from top of sheet with imprint '12. £ 1 Per Sh(eet)', all fresh and very fine, a superb and very rare matching group Gi = £ 9'350.rnProvenance: Harmers, London, 31 Oct 1995, lot 480.Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.800 CHFLosnr. : 1396 Grossbritannien
1858/1887, Study of Security Underprints, written up on two album pages, comprising thirteen examples, predominately on line engraved values 1/2 d, to 1 ½ d, although three examples on surface printed, companies include, Copestake, Moore, Crampton & Co, WH Smith, Oxford Union Society, GLR and J&G Boyd & Co., especially noted very fine PEARS SOAP in red on 1/2 d. vermilion and in blue on 1 d. lilac, both in very fine condition, additionally one example of the OUS Overprint on a 1 d red, high catalogue value, the odd fault but in mostly fine to very fine condition, a scarce assembly.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 1397 Grossbritannien
NO LOTAusruf : GebotZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1398 Grossbritannien
1860/1870: Three covers sent from Britain to India, comprising two sent from London, including an 1860 envelope franked with 2 d. blue, plate 8, 4 d carmine and x2 6 d. lilac plate 1, with scarce London Crown over Registered mark, the other an 1870 cover bearing two 1 d. red penny plates and two 1 s. green plate 4, additionally an 1865 small envelope sent from Bagnor franked with 4 d. vermilion plate 7 and 6 d. lilac plate 5, all addressed to military officers, very mixed with faults, although a scarce selection of covers with varied frankings.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 1399 Grossbritannien
1900/1990: British Commonwealth postal history collection, comprising nearly 200 covers/cards/stationery, including first day, many regions represented, noted Antigua, Australia, Barbados, Bechuanaland, Bumuda, Btitish Levant, Canada, Ceylon, Gambia, Gold Coast, Falkland Islands, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Leward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, New Foundland, New Zealand, Nigeria, Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Seychelles, Swaziland, Turks and Caicos and a few Great Briatin, condition varied although many fine.Ausruf : 800 CHFZuschlag : 800 CHFLosnr. : 1400 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 1401 Grossbritannien
1832/60: Group of three items to or from London, with 1832 cover from Gibraltar to the Austrian Ambassador to London with curved "GIBRALTAR" handstamp in black and unusual "a" in circle at right (for Austria?), rated "8/6d." to pay upon receipt (Dec 2); and 1856 and 1860 entire letters ex Pipon Bell correspondence to Mauritius via Marseilles, one with oval "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" in red charged at "1/4d." in red crayon and 1860 entire with "4½d." handstamp in red and "GPO / MAURITIUS" cds (Nov 22) on reverse.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 150 CHFLosnr. : 1402 Grossbritannien
1889/1965: Accumulation of Revenue documents, contained within a folder, comprising over 100 examples franked with "Contract Note" fiscal stamps, including Queen Victoria 6 d. and 1 s., Edward VII 1 s. and 2 s., GV 6 d., 1 s. and 2 s. and QEII 2 s. and 6 s., good array of usages and frankings.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 1403 Grossbritannien
Scottish Terriers on picture postcards and envelopes 1900/80ca.:Large collection 500 picture postcards used/unused in two large albums, including b/w photocards, colourful Greetings- and Birthday cards with many humoristic topics, some in sets, as well as portrait cards with one of Joan Crawford with her Scottish Terrier, further a Topic collection depicting 'Scotties' on stamps and covers / cards with K.L.M advertising leaflet 'Ship your Dogs by K.L.M.' together with a compl. set of playing cards showing 'Scotties at the Beach' on reverse of cards including the original box, issued for Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line Service' between England and Australia as well as two 'Black & White - It's the Scotch' advertising envelopes used from Jersey (1943). All in choice condition. Viewing recommended.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 1408 Polen
Losnr. : 1411 Niederlande
Adam J. de Bruijn 1945 (June 20): "BRUNO" Netherlands Rocket Test Flight Amsterdam, cover franked with triangular proof label in black together with perf. label in red tied by "GESTART PER RAKET" cds in violet and National 2 c. postage cancelled by Amsterdam cds, signed and with pencel note on reverse: "One for br. de Bruijn, one for undersigned Visser (coordinator)". Extremely scarce usage on cover, only few known EZ=US$ 750 on cover.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 1416 Niederlande
Karl Roberti, Orion P7 1934 (Dec. 12): Envelope franked with 3 c. (2) tied by 'P7' cachets in violet and light green flight cachet on 'BROSO' envelope addressed to Den Haag. Cover singed at right as the rocket exploded during take-off, the surviving covers, as the here offered, bearing special h.s. in blue 'Raket okprooft by start' on reverse. In addition two rare orginal photos of the preparation and the explosion at the shores of Katwijk an Zee Hopferwieser CR-01Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 340 CHFLosnr. : 1417 Österreich
Schmiedl High-Altitude Balloon F.S. 1 'The World's First Stratosphere Mail Flight' 1928 (June 1): Flimsy envelope with 3 Gr. triangular gondola label, supplemented by 10gr. and 5gr franking, cancelled "Graz-Flugpost 10.VI.28-8", with two-line "Geflogen mit Höhenballon F.S.1" handstamp, numbered "157" (200 carried), fine Hopferwieser FS-01a = Euro 600.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 1418 Österreich
Schmiedl High-Altitude Balloon F.S. 1 'The World's First Stratosphere Mail Flight' 1928 (June 1): Flimsy envelope with 3 Gr. 'rectangular gondola' label, supplemented by 15gr., cancelled "Graz-Flugpost 10.VI.28-8", with two-line "Geflogen mit Höhenballon F.S.1" handstamp, numbered "197" (200 carried), fine Hopferwieser FS-01a = Euro 600.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 460 CHFLosnr. : 1419 Österreich
Schmiedl High-Altitude Balloon F.S. 1 'The World's First Stratosphere Mail Flight' 1928 (June 1): Album page with flimsy envelope bearng 3 Gr. 'rectangular gondola' label, supplemented by 15gr., cancelled "Graz-Flugpost 10.VI.28-8", with two-line "Geflogen mit Höhenballon F.S.1" handstamp, numbered "19" (200 carried), together with three rectangular gondola tête-bêche pairs in orange and black unused, fine Hopferwieser FS-01a, FS01V1b = Euro 1'200.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHF
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