1840: 1 d. black, Plate 6, lettered GL, a used example with large margins all round, neatly cancelled by Maltese Cross in red. An extremely fine and attractive stamp Gi = £ 375.
1877 (March): Telegraphs £ 1 brown-lilac, wmk. Shamrocks, a fine appearing used example cancelled by 'Glasgow' cds's (14 March 1881) in black. One corner perf. bend otherwise very fine and scarce Gi L236(2) = £ 850.
1877: Telegraphs £ 1 imperforate Colour Trial printed in pale ultramarine, with excellent colour and large margins all round, overprinted SPECIMEN (Type 8) in black, fresh and fine, large part og. Gi L236 = £ 800.
1867/83: 5 s. rose, wmk. Maltese Cross, Plate 1, lettered DC, a used example cancelled by bold strike of "BO1" obliterator of Alexandria, Egypt. Rare Gi Z41 = £ 250/Gi 126 = £ 675.
1915: De La Rue Seahorse 2 s. 6 d. sepia (seal-brown), an unused example, marginal from leftf of sheet, of good rich colour and full unmounted og. Gi = £ 325.
1873/80: 1 s. orange-brown, Plate 13, lettered BC, a used example cancelled by 'Ardrossan' cds (Dec 21, 1880) in black. Superb. Cert. RPSL (1998) Gi = £ 550.
O.W.Official 1902: 2 d. green & carmine, a fine used example neatly cancelled by "Buckingham Gate / SW" cds inblack. Scarce and fine.Cert. RPSL (1987) Gi = £ 450.
1913 (Aug 1): Waterlow Seahorse £ 1 deep yellow-green shade, an unused example of vibrant colour, fresh and very fine, superb og. Scarce and very fine Gi N72(1)= £ 2'800.
Mulready Caricatures 1840: Fores's "Hunting Envelope" No. 4, an unused example with all illustrations contemporarily hand-painted in watercolours. A most attractive Caricature.