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  • Lot# : 1582 Great Britain

    Mulready Caricatures 1840: Southgate Caricature No. 5, a used example endorsed at top "Prepaid" in manuscript, mailed from London to Storrington, Sussex and struck with "St. Maryl. / 1 py. P.P." in black and by framed London Tombstone datestamp in red (18 July 1840). Reverse with one flap missing and two others with minor faults but a most attractive usage - unlisted by Jarvis, Bodily & Hahn and used two days prior to their listing - thus making this the earliest of the 27 known examples. Attractive and rare.rnrnProvenance: Stanley Gibbons, London, 21-23 Feb 1968, lot 11.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1583 Great Britain

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    Mulready Caricatures 1840: Southgate Caricature No. 2, a used example mailed from Dublin to Fort Granite, Baltinglass (the addressee, Miss Saunders was destined to receive no less than 5 caricatures: Southagte 1+2 and Spooner's 4, 6 and 7) and struck with framed Dublin datestamp in red (25 June 1840) and manuscript '1' of prepayment in red. Illustrated by Jarvis, Bodily & Hahn on page 46. One of just 37 examples recorded in used condition and the earliest recorded Irish usage. Attractive and rare. Cert. RPSL (2012).rnrnProvenance: RL, London, 21 Feb 1967, lot 45.rn                   RL, London, 10 Feb 1971, lot 1100.rn                   Collection Ritchie Bodily, Phillips, London, 14 March 1991, lot 28.rn                   Collection 'Illustrious', RL, London, 3 March 1992, lot 10.rn                   rn 
    Starting bid : 2,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1584 Great Britain

    Mulready Caricatures 1840: R.W.Hume 'Britannia Seated on an Egg' caricature envelope, State 3 with number '1' on flap, with additional inscription and advertisement for Lawrie & Knight on inside, used to Ryde, Isle of Wight and franked by 1840 1 d. black, plate 4, lettered JC, touched at left and with large margins on three sides, tied by neat Maltese Cross in red. Flap at left with London despatch cds (25 July 1840) in red. Illustrated in Jarvis, Bodily & Hahn on page 87. Typical small imperfections but extraordinarily rare.rnrnProvenance: Collection Charles Nissen Stock, Stanley Gibbons, London, 30 March 1978, lot 91rn                   Collection Ritchie Bodily, Phillips, London, 14 March 1991, lot 20.rn                   Collection 'Illustrious', RL, London, 3 March 1992, lot 22.
    Starting bid : 7,500 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1585 Great Britain

    Penny postage envelope, Deraedemaeker reproduction 1900 (March 27): Gilpin envelope to promote the 'Ocean Penny Postage' showing a design by Henry Anelay, this design modified by F. Deraedemaeker decades later with 'DEREADEMAEKER FECIT' notion on the SE corner, the envelope bearing Belgium King Leopold blue (SG 85), tied by "BRUXELLES  DEPART" cds and sent to Plymouth, reverse with March 28 arrival cds.rnF. Deraedemaeker was a Belgium lithographer who created reproductions of several Penny Postage envelopes among others in the 1890s. It appears that he has worked closely with Jean-Baptiste Moens (1833-1908). Several Deaedemaeker reproductions were personally addresses by Moens shortly before his retirement in 1900 including this one. The address in Moens' handwriting gives as the addressee "Monsieur A. Preston Pearce". Albert Preston Pearce (1873-1957) was a bank manager in Plymouth, he specialised in Revenues and researched stamped papers used in France 1673-1791. From 1897 he was a regular contributor to 'Stamps' on revenue topics, in 1900 he became Editor of 'Morley's Philatelic Journal'.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF

    Lot# : 1586 Great Britain

    1840/1902: Die Proof, reprinted from the Rejected Die for the 1 d. value - two examples on unwatermarked cream paper (92 x 63 mm.), printed in yellow-green, without smudges below ONE and NNY of PENNY. Fresh and very fine, of great rarity and an exquisitely attractive Proof Gi DP8(b) = £ 22'000.rnrnNote: For further reference on this Proof see the Reginald M- Phillips collection at the National Postal Museum, Volume XXI, page 48 where all six colours in pairs are shown.
    Starting bid : 3,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1587 Great Britain

    1840/1919: Die Proof, reprinted from the Rejected Die for the 1 d. value, on watermarked Small Star paper with marginal lines at base (76 x 83 mm.) printed in ultramarine, without smudges below ONE and NNY of PENNY. Fresh and very fine, of great rarity Gi DP8(c) = £ 18'000.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1588 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 1a, lettered TL, an unused example with clear to large margins all round, showing prominent basal shift, of fine appearance with small circular adhesion on reverse, somewhat aged large part og. A very rare Plate in unused condition. Cert. RPSL (1944) Gi AS3c = £ 21'000+.rnrnProvenance: Harmers, London, 18-19 Jan 1965, lot 6.rn                        Harmers, London, 3-4 July 1961, lot 181.rn                        Harmers, London, 15 April 1998, lot 704rn                        Collection Sayeed, Spink, London, May 2002, lot 2111.
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1589 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 1a, lettered SA, an unused example with good to large margins all round, of excellent freshness and colour, minor wrinkle on large part og. An extremely rare stamp. Cert. RPSL (1947) Gi = £ 21'000.
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 7,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1590 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 1a, lettered CJ-CK, a horizontal pair with large even margins all round, cancelled by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in red. A splendid and scarce multiple Gi AS2 = £ 1'800.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 1591 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 1a, lettered FK-FLC, a horizontal pair with ample to large margins all round and showing considerable plate wear (and not just in the usual lower right corner), cancelled by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in red. A scarce and attractive multiple Gi AS2 = £ 1'800.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 420 CHF

    Lot# : 1592 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 1a, lettered KE-KH, a horizontal strip of four with clear margin above KE otherwise with large margins all round, showing the characteristic greying at lower right, neatly cancelled by Maltese Crosses in red. A charming and very scarce multiple, superb Gi AS2.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1593 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 1a, lettered CB, a used example with large margins all round, neatly tied to 1840 cover from London to Waterford cancelled by the Maltese Cross struck in black - extraordinarily rare on this Plate - with reverse showing London despatch cds (March 30) and 'Waterford' double arc arrival cds (April 2) in black. Rare. Cert. RPSL (1996) Gi AS2f= £ 1'100 off cover.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 500 CHF

    Lot# : 1594 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 1b, lettered BH, a used example with good to huge margins all round, in a deep shade and cancelled by neat red Maltese Cross, clearly showing the right vertical sideline re-cut. A fine and attractive stamp. Signed Holcombe.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 280 CHF

    Lot# : 1595 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 1b, lettered AA/BA, variety "Inverted Watermark", a vertical pair with enormous margins all round and portion of two adjoining stamps at right, of good colour and cancelled by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in red. A superb and scarce multiple, vertical pairs being considerably scarcer than horizontal: whilst a block of four and a strip of four of this variety on cover exist, a pair is the next largest multiple known and this must rate as the finest. Signed Giulio Bolaffi Gi 2Wi = £ 5'000/AS5l = £ 5'000+.rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Lanterna', Harmers, London, 16 May 2006, lot 11.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,200 CHF

    Lot# : 1596 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 2, lettered LK, an unused example with good to large margins all round and small portion of adjoining stamp at top, of excellent freshness and colour, merest wrinkle on large part og. An extremely rare and fine stamp. Cert. BPA (2015) Gi = £ 12'000.
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1597 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 2, lettered QG, an unused example with good to large margins all round, of excellent freshness and clarity of colour, merest wrinkle on large part og. An extremely rare and fine stamp. Cert. RPSL (1986) Gi = £ 12'000.
    Starting bid : 3,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1598 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 2, lettered HB-HC, a horizontal pair with good to large margins all round, of good colour and cancelled by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in red. A superb and scarce multiple Gi AS15 = £ 1'200.
    Starting bid : 350 CHF
    Hammer price : 360 CHF

    Lot# : 1599 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 3, lettered OI, a used example with clear to large margins all round, neatly cancelled by near complete Maltese Cross in red.
    Starting bid : 130 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF

    Lot# : 1600 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 3, lettered DD, a used example with good to large margins all round, neatly tied to 1840 cover from Liverpool to Stourbridge by Maltese Cross in red with rare usage of "P.L." handstamp at left (Posted Late). Reverse with Liverpool double arc cds (Aug 4) in red. A fresh and fine cover.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 1601 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, plate 4, lettered MG, a superb used example with large margins all round, tied to small piece by crisp Maltese Cross in red with FARNHAM datestamp below (Sept 29, 1840) in black. Delightful. Signed Hassel, Basel Gi AS23.rnrnProvenance: Corinphila sale 182, September 2013, lot 855.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,050 CHF

    Lot# : 1602 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 4, lettered IE-IH, a horizontal strip of four with large margins all round, each stamp with individual Maltese Cross in red and small trace of datestamp at base in black, of vibrant freshness and superb for such a multiple. Cert. Holcombe (1991) Gi AS25. rnrnProvenance: Corinphila sale 83, September 1991, lot 5290.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,400 CHF

    Lot# : 1603 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 4, lettered AI, a fine example with large even margins all round and showing some wear to the Plate, used on local Edinburgh entire letter to Queen Street tied by two strikes of the red Maltese Cross. Reverse with Edinburgh datestamp (Sept 24) struck in red. File folds well away from the adhesive, a fine entire.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 1604 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 4, lettered AH, a used example with good to large margins all round, tied to 1840 entire letter endorsed 'Prepaid' from London to Sunderland by neat Maltese Cross in red. Overweight and struck with circular MORE / TO / PAY in red with manuscript '2' (double the deficiency) in ink at left. File folds well away from the adhesive, a fine cover.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 420 CHF

    Lot# : 1605 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 5, lettered NE-NG, a horizontal strip of three with good to large margins all round in a rich shade, cancelled by Maltese Crosses in red. A fine and very scarce multiple. Cert. RPSL (2005) Gi AS25.
    Starting bid : 600 CHF
    Hammer price : 650 CHF

    Lot# : 1606 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 5, lettered MA, good to large margins all round, tied to 1841 cover from Hull to Manchester by smudged black Maltese Cross. Reverse with 'Hull' double arc despatch cds in black (March 13). Minor edge wear to the letter-sheet but a fine stamp.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 1607 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 6, lettered LC, an unused example with large margins on three sides, close but clear at top, in a rich deep shade, fresh and very fine, large part og. Rare. Cert. RPSL (1985) Gi = £ 13'000.rnrn 
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1608 Great Britain

    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.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 280 CHF

    Lot# : 1609 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 7, lettered LC, an unused example with ample to large margins on all sides, in a rich deep shade, fresh and very fine, large part og. Rare. Cert. BPA (1960) Gi AS44 = £ 13'000.rnrn 
    Starting bid : 2,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1610 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 7, lettered SK-SL, a horizontal pair with large even margins and sheet marginal at right, of rich deep colour and cancelled by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in orange-red. A superb and scarce multiple. Signed Ferchenbauer Gi AS44 = £ 2'000.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,100 CHF

    Lot# : 1611 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 7, lettered OG, a used with large margins all round, tied to 1840 cover to Barnards Castle by two strikes of Maltese Cross in red. Reverse with London (Aug 14) despatch cds. An attractive cover.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1612 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 8, lettered HL, an unused example with good to large margins on all sides, particularly so at left, in a rich deep shade, fresh and fine, large part og. Rare. Cert. RPSL (1951) Gi AS46 = £ 16'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection Ernest Dale, Stanley Gibbons, 10-11 June 1969, lot 50.rnrn 
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1613 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. intense black, Plate 8, lettered PC-PD, a horizontal pair with good to large margins all round, of rich deep colour and cancelled by two neat strikes of the Maltese Cross in black. Gibbons do not list 'intense' on this plate however it is hard to dispute when seeing this pair. A superb and scarce multiple Gi AS46 = £ 2'400.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 700 CHF

    Lot# : 1614 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 9, lettered SJ-SK, a used horizontal pair with good to large margins all round, neatly cancelled by bold strikes of the Maltese Cross in black. A rare multiple from this Plate. Cert. RPSL (2005) Gi AS56 = £ 2'500.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 750 CHF

    Lot# : 1615 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 10, lettered FL, a used example with large margins all round and showing portions of three adjoining stamps, neatly tied to 1841 entire letter to Warwick by Maltese Cross in black with reverse showing 'Stratford-On-Avon' despatch cds (April 17) in black. Rare and very fine entire Gi AS66 = £ 3'500.
    Starting bid : 600 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1616 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. grey-black, Plate 11, lettered JK-JL, a horizontal pair with huge margins on three sides and close but clear at left, cancelled by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in black. Minimal wrinkle but an absolutely lovely and extremely rare multiple from this most elusive of Plates Gi AS72 = £ 18'000.rnrnProvenance: Harmers, London, 16-17 July 1936, lot 17.rn                        Collection Litchfield, RL, London, 1 Oct 1950, lot 215.rn                        Phillips, London, 29 Oct 19992, lot 238.
    Starting bid : 2,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1617 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 11, lettered JJ, a used example with good to large margins all round and showing portion of adjoining stamp at top, lightly tied to 1841 large part cover endorsed 'Paid' from London to the Queen's Foundry, Sheffield by Maltese Cross in black. Lower flap missing but with London despatch (May 19) and part Sheffield arrival (May 20) in red. Tiny stain at top right but a very rare stamp on letter and choice example. Cert. BPA (1959, photocopy) Gi AS73 = £ 16'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.B. Seymour, RL, London, 6 June 1951, lot 583.rn                        Harmers, London, 15-17 Feb 1965, lot 544.rn                        RL, London, 10 March 1994, lot 4378.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,400 CHF

    Lot# : 1618 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 11, lettered RK, a used example with good to large margins all round tied to 1841 cover from Newcastle to Alston by Maltese Cross in black. Reverse with 'Newcastle-On-Tyne' double arc datestamp (March 29) of despatch. A fine and extremely rare cover. Cert. RPSL (1985) Gi AS73 = £ 16'000.rnrnProvenance: Harmers, London, 22-24 Feb 1971, lot 175.rn                        Spink, London, 9 May 2008, lot 1246.
    Starting bid : 3,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1619 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered PC, a used example in a full rich shade, with large even margins all round, neatly cancelled by a bright red Maltese Cross. Delightful and rare so fine Gi DS4 = £ 1'900.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 380 CHF

    Lot# : 1620 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered KG, a used example in a pale shade, with large even margins all round, neatly cancelled by a bright red Maltese Cross. Delightful and rare so fine Gi DS6 = £ 975.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 650 CHF

    Lot# : 1621 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered HI, a used example in a rich bright shade, with large even margins all round, neatly cancelled by a bright red Maltese Cross. A lovely stamp and rare so fine Gi DS1 = £ 1'100.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 650 CHF

    Lot# : 1622 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered OL, a used example in a bright shade, with large to enormous margins all round and portions of adjoining stamp at top and sheet marginal imprint at right, lightly cancelled by a red Maltese Cross. Tiny wrinkle but exquisite and rare in such exceptional quality Gi DS5 = £ 975.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 320 CHF

    Lot# : 1623 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered OL, a used example with good to large margins all round, neatly cancelled by a bright 'rustic' red Maltese Cross. A fine and most attractive stamp Gi DS6 = £ 975.
    Starting bid : 350 CHF
    Hammer price : 460 CHF

    Lot# : 1624 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. pale blue, Plate 1, lettered GA-GB, a used horizontal pair with good to very large margins all round, neatly cancelled by Maltese Crosses in red. A scarce and attractive pair Gi DS6 = £ 2'000.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,200 CHF

    Lot# : 1625 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered DH, a used example in a bright shade, with large even margins all round, tied to 1840 cover from Beccles to Norwich tied by a neat Maltese Cross in red. Reverse with 'Beccles' circular datestamp in red (July 26) and Norwich arrival (July 27) in black. Fresh and very fine, an exceptional and most attractive cover Gi DS5 = £ 2'500.rnNote: This stamp would have formed a pair with the cover in the next lot.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1626 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered CH, a used example in a bright shade, with very large even margins all round, tied to 1840 cover from Beccles to Norwich tied by a neat Maltese Cross in red. Reverse with 'Beccles' despatch datestamp in red (Nov 1) and part Norwich arrival in black. Fresh and very fine, an exceptional and most attractive cover Gi DS5 = £ 2'500.rnrnProvenance: Collection Wills, 1989.rnNote: This stamp would have formed a pair with the cover in the previous lot.rn 
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 850 CHF

    Lot# : 1627 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered KA-KB, a used horizontal pair with ample to good margins all round, tied to 1841 cover from Edinburgh to London by two strikes of the Maltese Cross in black. File fold crosses the right hand stamp, reverse with Edimburgh despatch cds (Nov 24) in red and London arrival cds in red. A scarce franking Gi = £ 2'500.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 1628 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered LC, a used example with good even margins all round, variety "Watermark Inverted", neatly cancelled by a red Maltese Cross. A fine and most attractive example of this rare variety Gi DS6a = £ 6'000.rn 
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 750 CHF

    Lot# : 1629 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 2, lettered QD, a used example in a rich 'deep full blue' shade, with large to enormous margins all round and portions of adjoining stamps at top and at right, lightly cancelled by a near complete black Maltese Cross. Rare in such exceptional quality Gi DS1 = £ 1'100.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 600 CHF

    Lot# : 1630 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 2, lettered QD, a used example in a rich shade, with large to enormous margins all round and portions of adjoining stamps at left and at right, lightly cancelled by a black Maltese Cross. Exquisite and rare in such exceptional quality Gi DS8 = £ 1'000.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 440 CHF

    Lot# : 1631 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 2, lettered QE-QF, a used horizontal pair with good to large margins all round, each stamp neatly cancelled by upright Maltese Cross in black. Superb and scarce. Signed Ferchenbauer Gi DS8 = £ 2'500.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,200 CHF

    Lot# : 1632 Great Britain

    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 2, lettered HE-HF/IE-IF, a used block of four in a pale matt shade, with good all round with HF just touched at right, scissor cut between HF/IF and a minor bend on left hand stamps not affecting the dramatic appearance in any way; lightly cancelled by individual strikes of the Maltese Cross in black. An extremely rare block - large multiples, especially from Plate 2, are great rarities Gi DS8 = £ 32'000.rnrnProvenance: RL, London, 1 June 1949, lot 237.rn                        RL, London, 10 May 1966, lot 156.rn                        Collection John O. Griffiths, RL, London, 27 June 1985, lot 4224.rn                        Phillips, London, 9 June 1988, lot 210.
    Starting bid : 2,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,200 CHF

    Lot# : 1633 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, Die I, lettered OE, a fine used example with ample to large margins all round showing a portion of adjoining stamp at right, tied to an exquisite 1844 Valentine's envelope by a neat strike of the Maltese Cross in black. Fine filigree lace on reverse of envelope with complete impressed wax seal "TRUTH / IS / STRONG" and crisp ENNIS cds in black (Feb 14). A most attractive cover.rn 
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 650 CHF

    Lot# : 1634 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, a used example with clear to large margins all round, used on a complete example of the "Post Magazine" (number 213) mailed from London to Tattingstone near Ipswich tied by London "11" numeral obliterator in black. Reverse with London despatch cds (July 17) and Ipswich double arc cds of receipt (July 18). The "Post Magazine" contained articles this with an article on Napoleon's tomb), advertisements, space for a letter to be written and addressed, all for 1½d. A late usage of this magazine - it is far rarer to find examples used with an 1840 1 d. black than with an 1841 1 d. red. A rare entire.rnrnProvenance: Phillips, London, 31 Oct 1991, lot 42.rn                   RL, London, 3 March 1992, lot 207.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 850 CHF

    Lot# : 1635 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on lightly blued paper, Plate 80, lettered MA-ML/NA-NL, a used block of twenty-four and OA-OL/RA-RL in a used block of forty-eight forming a complete block of seventy-two, originally used on piece of brown parcel paper which has now been removed, each stamp cancelled by '101' numeral obliterator of Ixworth. Various faults including a a few small tears and creases but without doubt the largest used multiple of the issue: this multiple would have paid a rate of 36 ounces (2lb. 4oz). A great rarity and a phenomenal Exhibition item for the connoisseur.rnrnProvenance: RL, London, 10 Feb 1970, lot 137.rn                   Collection John O. Griffiths, RL, 27 June 1985, lot 4252.rn                   DF, Geneva, 21-25 May 2005, lot 31354.
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 4,400 CHF

    Lot# : 1636 Great Britain

    1841 (Registered Nov 3): 1 d. red-brown, Plate 19, a complete used reconstruction of the plate of 240 subjects, each stamp cancelled by black Maltese Cross, largely fair to fine examples of good appearance, many with four margins and showing the plethora of shades produced on the blued paper, with all the listed Double check letters, Basal Shifts and 'J' flaws, prominent horizontal guide line on CE and CF etc. A remarkable and extremely attractive reconstruction Gi BS8a/BS8g = £ 16'800+.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1637 Great Britain

    1841: 2 d. blue, Plate 3, lettered FA-FD/GA-GD, an unused block of eight with ample to large margins all round, sheet marginal at left with imprint "Back be careful not to remove the Ce(ment)", GD with 'Double Letter' variety, of outstanding colour and freshness, each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN (Type 1) in black. Full unmounted og., a truly magnificent and spectacular multiple for the Line Engraved connoisseur Gi ES11s + ES11sh = £ 72'000+.rnrnProvenance: Heinrich Köhler, Wiesbaden, Sept 2006, lot 868.
    Starting bid : 25,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1638 Great Britain

    1841: 2 d. blue, pl. 3, lettered HJ, an unused example with narrow margins just touched at left corner, 2 d. blue pl. 4, lettered JK with three margins and small part og., a used example on cover with London '17' numeral and 1855 Die I, perf. 14 2 d. blue, pl. 4 (GJ) and 2 d. blue pl. 5 (LJ), good used.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 1639 Great Britain

    1841: 2 d. blue, Plate 3, lettered BD-BE/SD-SE, an unused block of four in a resonant deep shade, ample margins all round but touched over the E square at lower right, the reverse showing Ivory Heads and with superb near full large part og. A block of charming appearance and of great rarity Gi = £ 42'000.rnrnProvenance: RL, London, 21 Oct 1953, lot 421. As a block of twelve: RB-RE/TB-TE..rn                    Collection Dr. Barer, RL, London, 27 Jan 1954, lot 209. As a block of twelve.rn                    Stanley Gibbonsm London, 9 March 1965, lot 1111. As a block of twelve.rn                    RL, London, 18 Sept 1990, lot 3486. As a block of twelve.rn                    Collection David Barton, March 2009. As a block of four.rn                    Collection Lord Steinberg, Sotheby's, London, 21 Sept 2011, lot 40. As a block of four.
    Starting bid : 5,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 6,500 CHF

    Lot# : 1640 Great Britain

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    1841: 2 d. blue, Plate 4, lettered EA, a spectacular used example with enormous margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at right, neatly cancelled by '29' numeral obliterator of Ashburton, Devon well struck in blue. Exceptional and most attractive. Cert. RPSL (2003) Gi ES14wb = £ 3'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection Cawardine, Spink, London, 20 Sept 2001, lot 1829.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 550 CHF

    Lot# : 1641 Great Britain

    1841 (March 13): 2 d. blue, plate 3, an irregular used block of eleven, lettered OB-PJ / PI-PJ, with touched to large margins all round, cancelled by Maltese Crosses in black; OG showing the re-entry, OJ with 'J' flaw. A couple of small vertical scissor cuts, one on OC and the other at the base of the block but a most unusual and extremely scarce multiple Gi ES11 = £ 1'000+.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 1642 Great Britain

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    1841: 2 d. blue, Plate 3, lettered RG-RL/TG-TL, a used block of eighteen, margins touched to ample, each stamp cancelled by '876' numeral obliterator of Whitchurch in black, two closed tears at base of block and a couple of creases do not detract from an impressive multiple: the fourth largest multiple from Plate 3 in the Karl Louis card index. Rare. Cert. BPA (1996) Gi E1(2).rnrnProvenance: Collection 'Daisy', RL, London, 8 Oct 1996, lot 383.rn                        Bonhams, London, 10-12 Sept 2003, lot 1787.
    Starting bid : 2,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1643 Great Britain

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    1850: Henry Archer Trial Perforation 16, 1d. red-brown, plate 100, CK, cancelled with London Chief Office "16" numeral used on 5 May 1854 front of lettersheet to the "Bank of Scotland, Glasgow" with arrival datestamp of 6 May 1854. The 1d. with perfect perforations, adhesive and front (minor tear at bottom) in a very fresh state of preservation. The 1d. adhesive is not tied to the letter-sheet front, but with well preserved gum on reverse where it is not stuck on the front. From the "Bank of Scotland" correspondence well known for the use of Henry Archer Perforation trials between April and June 1854 with nine covers recorded in Karl Louis Register, thereof two in the Phillips collection, N.P.M. London. Cert. Karl Louis BPP (2019) Gi No 16b (Spec. CE2) = £ 1'800.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 1644 Great Britain

    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 4, lettered TH, a used example with large sheet margin at base with part inscription "(HA)ND SIDE of the", the stamp shved at right with large margins on other two sides, tied to 1840 entire letter from London to Dublin by Maltese Cross in red with reverse showing London despatch (June 2) and Dublin (June 4) arrival datestamps. A delightful and rare usage.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1645 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on lightly blued paper, Plate 61, lettered MA-MF/NA-NF, an unused block of twelve from left of sheet with marginal inscription "Per Row of 12. £1...Per Sheet. Place", with large even margins all round, worn impression with vivid colour, vertical bends largely through the margins between the stamps otherwise of splendid appearance, fresh and very fine, large part or unmounted og. Delightful Gi BS28.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.B. Seymour, RL, London, 20 Feb 1952, lot 454.rn                        Collection Major General Sir Leonard Atkinson, RL, London, 6 Nov 1990, lot 199.
    Starting bid : 1,200 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,800 CHF

    Lot# : 1646 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. pale red-brown on lightly blued paper, Plate 72, lettered RD/SD/TD, an unused vertical strip of three of lovely fresh colour with part imprint "Sheet. Place the L(abel)" at base, large margins all round and showing some Plate wear, the reverse with inverted imprint from the sheet stored below on large part og. Scarce and most attractive Gi BS28.rnrnProvenance: Collection McIntyre, RL, London, 28 March 1956, ex lot 233.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 600 CHF

    Lot# : 1647 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, ('Archer') Plate 92, lettered FA-FE/GA-GE, an unused block of ten from left of sheet with marginal inscription "(B)ack be careful not to remove the Ceme(nt)...", large margins on all sides and of vibrant fresh colour, FD with variety "Spot in the 'D' Square", superb large part og. A minor horizontal wrinkle crosses the F row, not noticeable from the front of this rare and most appealing multiple in the foremost Exhibition quality Gi BS31. rnrnProvenance: Collection J.B. Seymour, RL, London, 7 Nov 1951, lot 468. As a block of twelve with FF/GF.rn                        Stanley Gibbons, London, 19 May 1983, lot 149. As a block of twelve with FF/GF.rn                        Collection Christopher Beresford, Sotheby's, London, 24 Nov 1987, lot 217. As a block of ten.rn                        Grosvenor, London, 26 May 2004, lot 2251.rn                       rn                       
    Starting bid : 1,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,700 CHF

    Lot# : 1648 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, Plate 162, lettered GA-GB/HA-HB, an unused block of four from left of sheet with marginal inscription "In Wetting the Back be careful no(t)...", large margins on all sides and of fresh colour, part to large part og. A rare and most appealing multiple. Signed Brun, A. Diena, Raybaudi Gi B2 = £ 3'500.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 800 CHF

    Lot# : 1649 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown, lettered PL, three good to large margins but just touched at right, tied by a fine strike of the Channel Islands "Alderney" Maltese Cross in black, one of - if not the most - iconic of all local Maltese Crosses Gi = £ 10'000.rnrnProvenance: Robson Lowe, 6 May 1953, lot 276; Robson Lowe 21 Oct. 1953, lot 317; Christies Robson Lowe, 23 Sept 1986, lot 323A.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 1650 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on lightly blued paper, pl. 36, lettered AA, a fine used example with ample to large margins all round showing two partial starikes of the extremely rare "Channel Islands Maltese Cross" in black. A very fine example of this rarity. Cert. BPA (1991) Gi B1tc = £ 10'000.rn 
    Starting bid : 800 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1651 Great Britain

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    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered CH, a used example in a bright shade, with clear to good margins all round and showing portion of adjoining stamp at left, tied to 1843 entire letter from Greenock to Edinburgh tied by the distinctive Greenock Maltese Cross in black. Reverse with 'Greenock' framed datestamp in red and arrival (Jan 9) also in red. Fresh and very fine, an exceptional usage. Cert. RPSL (1982) Gi DS5va = £ 7'500.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1652 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, pl. 18, lettered HJ, the famous example with ample to large margins all round showing a clear strike of "Wotton-Under-Edge" segmented Maltese Cross in black. A magnificent example of this rarity. Cert. BPA (1981) Gi B1tw = £ 6'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection J.B. Seymour, RL, London, 20 Feb 1952, lot 389.rn                   RL, London, 9 July 1958, lot 239.rn                   DF, Zurich, 27 Nov 1989, lot 30296.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1653 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, pl. 19, lettered TB, an outstanding used example with huge margins all round showing a clear large part strike of "Dorchester" double arc datestamp (18 August 1842) neatly struck in black. Scarce and superb in all respects Gi B1va = £ 800.rn 
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 360 CHF

    Lot# : 1654 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered GL, a used example with large margins all round, tied to 1843 cover to Basingstoke by London "No. 1" in Maltese Cross in black. Double arc Basingstoke arrival cds below (July 16) with London despatch cds on reverse. Slight crease at right but a charming cover Gi = £ 550.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 1655 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered BK, a used example with large margins all round, cancelled by bold upright strike of London "No. 4" in Maltese Cross in black Gi B1ud = £ 600.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 1656 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered QF, a used example with large margins all round, cancelled by bold upright strike of London "No. 9" in Maltese Cross in black Gi B1ui = £ 180.
    Starting bid : 80 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 1657 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered AL, a used example with large margins all round, cancelled by bold strike of London "No. 10" in Maltese Cross in black Gi B1uj = £ 320.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 110 CHF

    Lot# : 1658 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, the near complete set of London 'Numbers in Cross' with eleven stamps showing Numbers 1-11, the rare "No. 4" being a particularly fine strike, margins touched to fine and a few faults, nevertheless a scarce assembly with most strikes upright; together with an 1841 2 d. blue on small piece well tied by London "No.7" Maltese Cross Gi = £ 3'800+.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 1659 Great Britain

    1841: 1 d. red imperf., large margins all round, used on 1843 cover to Abeerdeen tied by very fine London No. 7 in Maltese Cross in black, with 'T.P. / Gt. Marylebone St.' at left and London and Aberdeen cds's (Apr 9) on reverse (signed Ferchenbauer); also a Valentine's lace filigree envelope, one or two minor tears, used in 1877 to Glasgow franked by 1858 1 d. red tied by '92' numeral obliterator in black with 'Cupar Fife' cds and arrival (Feb 14) on reverse.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1660 Great Britain

    1840: Mulready 1 d. black letter-sheet, stereo A251, used from London to Ashford, Kent in 1843 with rare "List of Articles Manufactured by / John Besemeres & Sons, / Wholesale & Retail Clothiers, Outfitters & Warehousemen" advertisement inside (Gi MA80b), cancelled by crisp strike of the London No. 8 in Maltese Cross in black. Reverse with London despatch datestamp (Apr 28) and Ashford double arc arrival (Apr 29) in black. Slight ink stain at base otherwise superb and rare Gi = £ 3'000+.rnrnProvenance: Bill Barrell Ltd., List 96, Dec 2003.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 500 CHF

    Lot# : 1661 Great Britain

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    1840: 1 d. black, Plate 5, lettered BH, a used example with large margins all round, neatly tied to 1840 cover from Aberdeen to Westminster by rare "Ruby" Maltese Cross. Reverse with framed Aberdeen despatch datestamp in black (Oct 17) and Edinburgh and London (Oct 19) datestamps in red. Listed in Rockoff & Jackson, Volume 3 on page 407. Scarce and very fine. Cert. RPSL (1989) Gi AS25ve = £ 4'500.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 1662 Great Britain

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    1840: 2 d. blue, Plate 1, lettered EA, a used example in a pale shade, with good to large margins all round lightly cancelled by a 'Ruby' Maltese Cross struck in Aberdeen. Scarce and very fine. Cert. Mike Jackson (2013) Gi DS6uf = £ 7'000.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1663 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d, red-brown on blued from Black Plate 8, lettered AD, a used example with three large margins and just touched at right, cancelled by bold strike of the Maltese Cross struck in red. Rare. Cert. BPA (1996) Gi A2va = £ 5'000.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1664 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on lightly blued paper, Plate 19, lettered GH, a used example with three large margins and touched at top, on 1842 entire letter from Great Heywood to Newcastle-Under-Lyme, tied by bold characteristic double strike of the Maltese Cross struck in red applied at Rugely. Reverse with 'Great Hywood' undated circular handstamp, Rugely circular datestamp (June 21) and Newcastle-Under-Lyme arrival cds of the following day. An exceptional and very rare usage. Cert. BPA (1999) Gi BS8sb = £ 35'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection Gubbins, Spink, London, 16 Dec 1998, lot 137.rnrnrn 
    Starting bid : 3,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1665 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on lightly blued paper, Plate 33, lettered RK, a used example with large to huge margins all round and portions of adjoining stamps at base and at right, tied to 1843 cover from Larne to Dublin by bold strike of the Larne Maltese Cross struck in dark green ink. Reverse with Larne despatch cds (Aug 2) in green and Dublin arrival (Aug 3) in red. Ironed vertical file fold crosses stamp and closed tear on front panel of the envelope but of the greatest rarity with just two covers recorded in Rockoff & Jackson. Cert. David MacDonnell (2004) Gi BS22sd = £ 40'000.
    Starting bid : 5,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1666 Great Britain

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    1841: 2 d. blue, Plate 3, lettered FI, a used example with good margins all round and showing clear Ivory Head, cancelled by a rare usage of the Maltese Cross struck in blue. Opinion Holcombe (1995) Gi ES11uc = £ 5'000.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 500 CHF

    Lot# : 1667 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on lightly blued paper, lettered JK, a used example with good margins all round, on 1842 entire letter written from St. Gallen, Switzerland to London, and tied by black Maltese Cross when the entire was readdressed to Manchester. ST. GALLEN despatch cds at left (Jan 24) in black, thence via Huningue (Jan 26) and with "Suisse / Belfort" entry marking in red on obverse. London cds in red on reverse with further Manchester arrival cds (Feb 1) in black. An extremely scarce entire. Signed Köhler. Cert. K-A Louis AIEP (2000).
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1668 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, Plate 71, lettered IG, a used example with large margins all round and barely touched at lower right, on 1847 cover (with contents) to Calcutta, India endorsed 'Via Southampton' and 'per Overland Mail' tied by '808' numeral obliterator and corresponding 'Torquay' cds (Nov 18) in black at left and possibly applied as a Late Fee. Manuscript '1s.' rate prepaid in manuscript with London "Paid" datestamp of transit also on obverse in red (Nov 19). Reverse with Indian GPO arrival in red. A charming and extremely rare usage. Cert. RPSL (2003).
    Starting bid : 800 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,200 CHF

    Lot# : 1669 Great Britain

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    1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, a used example, just touched at top, used on 1850 cover from London to the Lloyd's Agent at Portsmouth for transmission to 'John Leyland Feilden' in Durban, Natal, tied by London '8'0 numeral obliterator in black. Reverse with 'T.P./Norwood' in blue and part strikes of London and Portsmouth cds's. A most unusual usage. Opinion Holcombe (1991).rnrnNote: John Leyland Feilden (1821-1915) had a sugar plantation and farm in Durban in what is now Umbilo. His first wife kept a diary of her experiences in Natal which was published in 1887. See article which accompanies the lot.rnrnProvenance: Soler y Llach, Barcelona, 10 June 1993.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1670 Great Britain

    1841: 2 d. blue, Plate 4, lettered BF-BH, a used horizontal strip of three with good to large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at right, tied to 1852 entire letter to Antwerp by London numeral obliterators in black. Oval 'PD' in red on front and also showing London despatcxh cds (Oct 16) in red and 'Anvers' arrival (Oct 17). Reverse with 'Angleterre / Par Ostende' in red. The strip originally folded over the edge of the entire and now pressed for better Exhibit display.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 600 CHF

    Lot# : 1671 Great Britain

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    1851: 1 d. pink postal stationery envelope, a used example addressed to the 'Premier Violiniste' of the Emperor of Russia in St. Petersburg, cancelled on despatch in London with 'Paid' handstamp in red with manuscript notation alongside "1/7d." prepaid. Framed "Aus England / per Aachen franco" in red (Van der Linden fig. 253) transit at left and reverse with Cyrillic arrival datestamp (Sept 1851). The addressee's name re-written but most attractive and the sole known example of a 1 d. pink envelope used to Russia. Cert. K. Louis (2001).rnrnProvenance: Soler y Llach, Barcelona, 8 Nov 2004, lot 162.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1672 Great Britain

    1855 (Feb): 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, wmk. Small Crown, Die II, Alphabet II, perf. 14, a single example used on 1856 cover to North Shields tied by HULL 'Spoon' duplex (code E) in black (Nov 15). Reverse with 'New Holland' undated circle and 'North Shields' arrival in blue. Some trivial aging but scarce, together with off-cover used examples of C3 and C4 (1 d. red-brown on blued paper, wmk. Small Crown, Die II, Alphabet II, perf. 16).
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1673 Great Britain

    1856 (Jan 10): 1 d. red-brown on blued, wmk. Large Crown, Die II, Alphabet II, perf. 14, lettered RA-RD / SA-SD, an unused block of eight from Plate 44, of fresh colour and superb, large part og. Small natural paper flaw on SD, but a remarkable and most attractive multiple; the largest recorded unused multiple from this Plate Gi C8 = £ 4'000.rnrnProvenance: Robson Lowe, London, 24-25 Feb 1976, lot 303.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 900 CHF

    Lot# : 1674 Great Britain

    1855: 2 d. blue, plate 5, wmk. Large Crown, perf. 14, an unused block of twelve, lettered AA-AD/CA-CD, centred to top with the upper horizontal row missing POSTAGE, stamp CB with re-entry markings especially prominent at base and in margin below, the block with small imperfections including ironed horizontal bend along the B row but of tremendously fresh colour and large part or unmounted og. Illustrated by Osborne on page 74a. Rare and spectacular Gi F6(1) = £ 30'000++.rnrnProvenance: Collection Vesey, Harmers, London, 26 Nov 1933, lot 17 (as far as one can say; not illustrated in cat.)rn                        Harmers, London, 19 Feb 1970, lot 403.rn                        Collection A.J. Lowe, Phillips, London, 24 May 1984, lot 60.rn                        Phillips, London, 8 Feb 1990, lot 567.rn                        RL, London, 10 June 1993, lot 2274.
    Starting bid : 3,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,800 CHF

    Lot# : 1675 Great Britain

    1840/72: South Kensington Exhibition, 1 d. black, lettered IA, pulled from Die II, Plate 27, to display at the Exhibition, printed in grey-black on thick white card paper. After the Exhibition, Perkins Bacon & Co. were allowed to retain the sheet. Upon the liquidation of the Perkins Bacon business, the sheet was sold to Charles Nissen: it is illustrated in the 'British Philatelist' of December 1935 on pages 76 and 77. A splendid example of this rarity with large even margins all round Gi DP36 = £ 2'500. rnrnProvenance: Phillips, London, 19 Feb 1987, lot 500.
    Starting bid : 600 CHF
    Hammer price : 600 CHF

    Lot# : 1676 Great Britain

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    1864/79: 1 d. red, Plate 88, lettered DJ, a used example, variety "Imperforate" with good margins all round, cancelled by '940' or '946' numeral obliterator in black; small closed tear by upper right D square of no great significance as just 3 examples are recorded from Plate 88 with this variety. Cert. BPA (1935) Gi G1h = £ 3'000+.rnrnProvenance: Collection Hopkins, RL, London, 15 Dec 1948, lot 205.rn                        Stanley Gibbons Merkur, Frankfurt, 10-12 Oct 1974, lot 643.rn                        Collection R. Poutiainen, Stephen Braham, Hounslow, 21 March 1990, lot 347.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 700 CHF

    Lot# : 1677 Great Britain

    1864/79: 1 d. red, Plate 120, twelve examples on 1873 cover used to pay the 1 shilling rate to Madras, India, all tied by eight strikes of the 'Nottingham / 583' duplex (Dec 4) in black. Reverse with "Sea / Post Office / E" cds (Dec 12) and carried on the 'Hydaspes' from Suez. Extremely unusual franking and most attractive.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 360 CHF

    Lot# : 1678 Great Britain

    1872: Cover franked by France 1871/75 5 c. green on greenish and 25 c. blue, perfs. shaved at top, mailed from Nice to Exeter, tied by gros chiffres in black. On arrival in Exeter (Sept 2), redirected to Plymouth with 1864/79: 1 d. red, plate 156, tied by from France for redirection, tied by Exeter '285' duplex with arrival cds on reverse. A charming cover.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 1679 Great Britain

    1858/76: 2 d. blue, pl. 15 (3), 1870 Bantam ½ d. rose, pl. 5 and 1867/73 4 d. vermilion pl. 14 all used on double weight registered 1876 cover from London to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Belgrade, Serbia tied by "R" handstamps and by Lombard Street cds (Sept 19). Obverse with Verviers-Cöln registration label and reverse with Belgrade arrival cds in black. A remarkable and unusual franking to a most uncommon destination.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 700 CHF

    Lot# : 1680 Great Britain

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    1870: 1½ d. lake-red, Plate 1, used examples (8) including one with the OP-PC error of lettering, this unfortunately defective due to an attack by Silverfish, all used on 1873 entire letter at double rate from Manchester to Lisbon, Portugal and tied by '498' duplexes (April 6) in black. Oval framed FRANCA applied over 'PD' in red and reverse with Lisbon arrival. A remarkable cover - the largest recorded franking with an OP-PC error and the highest recorded franking of the 1½ d. adhesive from Plate 1. A rarity. Detailed account of this cover on cert. Mike Jackson (2016) Gi = £ 7'500+.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1681 Great Britain

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    1847: Proof of the Embossed 1 s. deep green, an imperforate Proof pulled from Die 2 (without date plugs) for the Postal Stationery shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1866, printed on vertical lined greenish medium thick paper (approx. 52 x 60 mm.), overprinted SPECIMEN in black. Negligible ironed corner bend well away from the design, an exceptional and very rare Proof in a rich dark shade, no more than two examples exist on this paper. Cert. BPA (1986) As Gi EP3 = unlisted with 'Specimen', unpriced.rnrnProvenance: Phillips, London, 10 July 1988, lot 285.
    Starting bid : 800 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,600 CHF
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