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First Solo Crossing of the South Atlantic from East to West 1933 (Feb. 6): Legal-size cover posted at the Lympne Airport with Brazil franking tied by Port Natal Feb. 9 circular datestamp and "Rio G. Norte Feb. 9" transitmark, signed by Capt. Mollison. Very fine and extremely scarce cover carried by Mollison with his annotation "Carried by me / first England / S. America flight" in manuscript. One of only three covers known AAMC 1174.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 868 Great Britain
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.rnStarting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 871 Great Britain
'Seafarer Atlantic Record Flight' 1933 (July 22/23): Envelope fom Dublin franked with six adhesives King George V 1 d., all remained uncancelled, with Irish Airpost label, endorsed 'Per Atlantic Air Mail, The Seafarer' London to New York, addressed to Quebec, Canada, carried on the flight from Pendine Sands, Wales to New York, by Amy Johnson and her husband Jim Mollison, on July 23 the plane 'Seafarer' was forced to land in a swamp near Bridgeport, Connecticut, after running low on fuel, signed by both pilots. Some wear, horizontal fold and water stains on the back, just a scarce Crash cover and the only known from Ireland. Nierinck 330723.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 872 Great Britain
'Seafarer Atlantic Record Flight' 1933 (July 22/23): Stampless legal size envelope carried on the flight from Pendine Sands, Wales to New York, by Amy Johnson and her husband Jim Mollison, on July 23 the plane 'Seafarer' was forced to land in a swamp near Bridgeport, Connecticut, after running low on fuel, signed by both pilots with type-written note on reverse: "This letter was recovered from the marsh at Bridgeport .....crashed in the 'Seafarer' July 23rd.1933 after successfully crossing the North Atlantic from Wales, New York City July 27th 1933". Four covers carried. Nierinck 330723.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 873 Great Britain
'Seafarer Atlantic Record Flight' 1933 (July 22/23): Interesting documentary with 25 original press photos, including an Associated Press photo together with President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the lawn of his Hyde Park Estate in New York, dated July 30, 1933, five photos of the crashed aircraft, together with 1933 NY 'Daily News' (Monday July 4): MOLLISONS CRASH, letters and cards of official receptions with original menu card for reception at Bridgeport (Aug. 4, 33) given to Jim and Amy Mollison as well as two signed 'crash-covers' addressed to Paddy Saul's brother in New York. A fine and very rare offer.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 874 Great Britain
JIM MOLLISON AND AMY JOHNSON - THE FLYING SWEETHEARTS 1934: Four volume collection with many original press photos, newspapers and newspaper clips, rare photocards with many signed items as two original portrait photos signed by Jim and Amy Mollison, further a special part relating to Amy Johnson (Mollison) only as well as a rare Program for de Havilland's Annual Dinner held Dec.1, 1934. Further Official Royal Aero Club Programme of Mac Robertson International Air Races England - Australia, signed by dignitaries and 44 pilots as well as Official APEX Banquet Menue card, held Wednesday 9th May 1934 at the Dorchester Hotel, also signed by J.A. Mollison and Amy Mollison. A scarce offer for the specialists.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 600 CHFLot# : 978 Great Britain
1907 (12 Oct.): Mammoth Balloon Flight Daily Graphic Newspaper "A Message from Mid-Air" sponsored postcard from Crystal Palace addressed to Kilkenny Ireland, sent unfranked with framed 'T' and British '2d/I.S.B' handstamped postage due applied in London.rnThe "Mammoth" ascended with three men on board: J.L. Tanner (owner), A.E. Caudron (a balloonist) and C. Turner of the Daily Graphic. The balloon reached Sweden on 14 October. The aeronauts mistook the Swedish Lake Vännern for the open Atlantic and crash-landed near the village of Bracken. The aeronauts left the balloon which broke up and finally came to land at Tösse with cards scattered over a large area.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 979 Great Britain
Airship R.101 1929/30: Documentation with two covers, 40 postcards and original vintage photographs of the airship and the funeral after the crash (Oct. 5th 1930) at Beauvais in France, including headed lettersheeet 'H;M: AIRSHIP R.101' and OHMS envelope with typographed 'Posted on board H.M. Airship R.101 In flight' (Nov. 23, 1929) on occasion of the invitation of 101 Members of Parliament (stormy weather did not allow a flight) as well as another envelope of the triangle flight (Nov. 18th, 1929) endorsed 'Carried around Great Britain' in mauscript and oval special cachet 'H.M.A. R.101 SIGNAL OFFICE', franked with 1 ½ d. from Bedford Nov. 18 to London, signed by Squadron Leader Ernest L. Johnston, Navigator. Fine and scarce.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 2,000 CHFLot# : 993 Great Britain
Imperial Airways 'Athena' Crash in Delhi 1936 (Sept. 29): Envelope from "Belfast 21.SP 36" to Manilla, Philippines bearing on front single line cachet 'RECEIVED IN BAD ORDER' in violet and on reverse with special tmachine typed label 'BULLETIN OF VERIFICATION from Singapore to Manila dated October 3, 1936' (Nierinck type n). Very rare destination Ex collection Joseph L. Eisendrath Nierinck 360929.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 1,500 CHFLot# : 994 Great Britain
Imperial Airways 'Athena' Crash in Delhi 1936 (Sept. 29): Two covers to Australia. with one from Ireland and other from Great Britain respectively, showing two line handstamp "Salvaged from Air Liner / ATHENA in black (Nierinck type c), further three newspaper clips reporting from the accident Ex collection Joseph L. Eisendrath Nierinck 360929.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1031 Great Britain
B.O.A.C. de Havilland DH 106 First 'Comet' Crash at Jangipara, Calcutta 1953 (May 2): Selection of four envelopes to Ireland, incl. acceptances from Sarawak, Singapore, Penang and Gemas, Malaya, all bearing three line handstamp. 'SALVAGED MAIL / "Comet" Crash Near Calcutta / 2nd May 1953' in violet, of which one Air letter from Sarawak with cachet variety: "....Near Galcutta" with 'G' instead of 'C' as 'Calcutta'. In addition two passenger tickets and one Crew baggage label. Fine and very scarce items Nierinck 530502.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 700 CHFLot# : 1032 Great Britain
B.O.A.C. de Havilland DH 106 Second 'Comet' 1 G-ALYP Crash into the Mediterranian Sea near Elba Island, Italy 1954 (Jan. 10): Two envelopes to Ireland showing two line handstamp 'DAMAGED BY SEAWATER / COMET MAIL' in red, including 'On Governement Service' envelope from Kuala Lumpur (Jan. 7th) and 'Credit Statement' of 'The Chartered Bank' in Sibu / Sarawak with "London F.S. (Foreign Section) JA ..6. 54" transit cancel on reverse. The cover is believed to be the only known to have survived from the Sarawak mail. The credit statement was part of enclosure with the adjoining 1953 balance statement issued to Mr. G.J.Myles Esq. (June 30 and Dec. 29) Nierinck 540110.rnStarting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 420 CHFLot# : 1050 Great Britain
Crash of Loganair Flight (LC670A) Shorts 360 G-BNMT ditching into the Firth of Forth Estuary 2001 (Feb. 27): Envelope of Dundee Central Library with 27p. meter-mark of "Dundee 26.02.01" and business envelope of Edinburgh City Library (20.02.01), together with British Mail Customer Service Manager appologize letter "I am very sorry that the enclosed letter has been damaged during transit...." dated 'March 2001'. Loganair Flight 670A (LC670A) was a scheduled cargo flight for the Royal Mail from Edinburgh-Turnhouse Airport, Scotland to Belfast International Airport. On 27 February 2001 the Short 360 operating the flight ditched in the Firth of Forth off Edinburgh at around 17:30 local time; the two crewmembers' bodies were found in the wreckage a few hours after the crash.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 150 CHFLot# : 1349 Great Britain
1799: Cover from Vienna to Westminster, London via Switzerland and the Thurn & Taxis post, rated at '60 xrs' in manuscript, with large red wax seal intact on reverse, oval framed "S T" applied in London in black, apparently a routing handstamp (Swiss Transit) - unrecorded by Van Der Linden - with fine circular "FOREIGN OFFICE" datestamp on reverse (July 1). Side flaps missing but an unusual cover.rnProvenance: Collection Fred Goatcher.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 160 CHFLot# : 1350 Great Britain
Lot# : 1351 Great Britain
1837, 9 November, LORD MAYOR'S DAY, "Admit" for "Mr. William Christie in his Mazarine Gown; and a Lady" to the Guildhall of the City of London on the occasion of Her Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA honoring the Corporation with her presence at Dinner, extremely decoratively deeply embossed Card numbered "202" and signed by "Henry Woodthorpe", Town Clerk, beautifully preserved.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 1352 Great Britain
1856c. "Carte de Visite" real sepia photograph of Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1879), inscribed on reverse by the photographer "Mayall / 224 Regent Street, London / 90 King's Road, Brighton". This being the trimmed photograph of Hill at his desk with quill frequently encountered in text books etc. A remarkable survivor in superb fresh condition.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1353 Great Britain
1837: "Post Office Reform; its Importance and Practicability" by Rowland Hill, published by Charles Knight & Co., 22 Ludgate Street, London; complete with 104 pages including the appendix; with black on white ex libris label adhered to reverse of first page "Florence M. Davenport Hill". The book rebound with spine in gold tooled red Morocco. Of immense philatelic importance, exquisite and of great rarity so fine.rnNote: Florence Margaret Davenport Hill (1829-1919). Niece of Rowland Hill, she lived with her sister Rosamund. The two sisters were both involved in prison reform, especially the treatment of juvenile delinquents and the children of the poor. Florence was also involved in the fight for women's suffrage.Starting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : 7,000 CHFLot# : 1354 Great Britain
Lot# : 1355 Great Britain
Lot# : 1356 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 5, lettered TI, an Imprimatur with large margins all round, an superb impression, slightest of pale blue ink stains in margin at top right, unused without gum. Just 44 Imprimaturs were removed from the registration sheets. Rare and most attractive. Cert. BPA (1996) as the issued stamp Gi = £ 12'500 / Cert. PEGB (1996) Gi = £ 15'000 as an Imprimatur.rnProvenance: Ex Board of Inland Revenue.Starting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1357 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 9, lettered HC, an unused example with good to large margins all round, trace of thin spot in top margin and vertical gum creasing on part og. A rare and most appealing stamp. Cert. RPSL (2001) Gi AS56 = £ 24'000 / Gi 2 = £ 20'000.rnProvenance: The Royal Philatelic Collection, Spink, London, 17 May 2001, lot 14.Starting bid : 6,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1358 Great Britain
Lot# : 1359 Great Britain
Lot# : 1360 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 1a, lettered HD, a used example with good to very large margins all round, with re-entry prominent on PENNY at base, cancelled by near complete upright strike of the Maltese Cross in red, leaving the re-entry clear Gi AS2B = £ 550.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 1361 Great Britain
Lot# : 1362 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 1a, lettered DF, a used example with large even margins all round, tied to 1840 cover from Chester to Macclesfield, by light strike of the Maltese Cross in red. Reverse with "CHESTER" double arc cds in black clearly dated "MY 8 / 1840" - the third Official day of issue. Internal docketing "Dixons & Wardell, Chester, 8 May 1840". Opens well for Exhibit display, a famous and very rare cover Gi 2tc = £ 5'000.rnProvenance: Collection "D.S." Philipps 18 June 1987, lot 57.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 2,600 CHFLot# : 1363 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 1b, lettered BG, a used example with good to large margins all round, showing "Pli d'accordeon" pre-printing paper fold running diagonally down to the B square, cancelled by Maltese Cross in red. A fine and most unusual stamp Gi = £ 400+.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1364 Great Britain
Lot# : 1365 Great Britain
Lot# : 1366 Great Britain
Lot# : 1367 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 1b, lettered MC, a used example with variety "Watermark Inverted", good to large margins all round, cancelled by Maltese Cross in red. Trivial thin spot on Queen's nose mentioned for complete accuracy, nevertheless a very fine example of a rare stamp AS5hl = £ 2'000 /Gi = £ 2'500. rnProvenance: Christie's, London, 14 July 1985, lot 608.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1368 Great Britain
Lot# : 1369 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 2, lettered DF, a used example with good to large margins all round, cancelled by a strike of the Maltese Cross in red and a further strike of the Maltese Cross in mixed red and black ink. A rare and most unusual stamp. Cert. BPA (1974) Gi AS14vk = £ 1'500.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1370 Great Britain
Lot# : 1371 Great Britain
Lot# : 1372 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 2, lettered RL, a fine used example with large margins all round, neatly cancelled solely by "HAYLE" undated circular handstamp in black. Exceptionally rare: unique strike on a 1 d. black. Cert. RPSL (2016) Gi AS14xa = £ 15'000 / Gi 2j = £ 15'000.rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, London, 29 Nov 1948, lot 129; Christies, London, 14 Sept 1994, lot 2306.Starting bid : 3,500 CHFHammer price : 3,500 CHFLot# : 1373 Great Britain
Lot# : 1374 Great Britain
Lot# : 1375 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 5, lettered LE, a used example with ample to large margins all round, cancelled by part "DORCHESTER" double arc circular datestamp in red and small part cancellation in black. Rare. Cert. RPSL (1970) Gi 2j / 2xb = £ 15'000.rnProvenance: Collection Grant, Spink 25 Sept. 2003, lot 2052.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 1,400 CHFLot# : 1376 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 6, lettered EG, a used example with clear to large margins all round, cancelled by a strike of the Maltese Cross in red and a further strike of the Maltese Cross in black. A rare and most unusual stamp. Cert. BPA (1971) Gi AS41vk = £ 1'500.rnProvenance: Collection Wills, Harmer of London 7 Nov. 1989, lot 276.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1377 Great Britain
Lot# : 1378 Great Britain
Lot# : 1379 Great Britain
Lot# : 1380 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, pl. 9, lettered ID, a used example with good to large margins all round and showing portions of two adjoining stamps, used on 1841 cover to Barford, Salisbury cancelled, but not tied, by black Maltese Cross. Reverse with two strikes of Cowbridge despatch cds (March 2) and Salisbury arrival (March 4) in black Gi = £ 625 off cover.rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, London, 15 April 1975, lot 76.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 280 CHFLot# : 1381 Great Britain
Lot# : 1382 Great Britain
Lot# : 1383 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. grey-black, pl. 11, lettered KA, a used example with large even margins all round showing double letter A, trivial internal bend mentioned for full accuracy only, lightly cancelled by Maltese Cross in black. A superb example of a very rare stamp Gi AS72b = £ 5'250.rnProvenance: Christie's, London, 17 Sept 1991, lot 630.Starting bid : 800 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 1384 Great Britain
1840: 1 d. black, plate 11, lettered FG, large even margins all round, used on 1841 cover to Newport Pagnell endorsed "Stamped" tied by neat strike of the Maltese Cross in black. Reverse with London Lombard Street despatch (Feb 27). The cover without side flaps (although the position of the black wax seal on reverse suggests this could have been used as a wrapper) and pressed file fold well away from the superb adhesive, an oustanding and most attractive usage of the rarest plate on letter. Certs. RPSL (1955), BPA (1996) Gi = £ 16'000.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1385 Great Britain
Lot# : 1386 Great Britain
1840: 2 d. blue, pl. 1, lettered HC, a used example in a deep shade with good to large margins all round showing portion of adjoining stamp at right, cancelled by Maltese Cross in black. A choice example Gi = £ 975.rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, Basel, 25 Oct 1979, lot 1177.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 150 CHFLot# : 1387 Great Britain
Lot# : 1388 Great Britain
Lot# : 1389 Great Britain
"The James Moore Correspondence" 1840: Three entire letters addressed to James Moore, 73 George Street, Edinburgh with October 31st, 1840 cover from Glasgow bearing the phenomenal franking of 1840 2 d. blue, plate 1, with three horizontal strips of three, lettered LA-LC, LD-LF and EJ-EL, margins just touched but mostly fine to large all round with EJ-EL crossed by file fold, all cancelled by Maltese Crosses in red, the franking of 1 s. 6 d. paying the rate for a letter of nine ounces; reverse with Glasgow cds (Oct 31) and Edinburgh arrival of the following day both in red. Sold together with Oct 23 1840 cover at quadruple rate from Greenock bearing 2 d. blue plate 1, two fine single examples lettered EK and HF, each tied by neat Maltese Cross in red and Nov 15 1840 entire at double rate franked by a pair of 1 d. intense black, plate 5, lettered SE-SF, just touched at left and tied by Maltese Crosses in red. A sensational new find.Starting bid : 15,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1390 Great Britain
1840: 2 d. blue, plate 2, lettered KG, a used example with clear margin at right and fine margins on the other three sides, showing portion of adjoininmg stamp at base, cancelled by fine strike of "London No. 6 in Maltese Cross" in black. The stamp also shows the letter "K" with slight doubling. Rare. Cert. PEGB (2000) Gi DS8dwf = £ 14'000 / Gi 5f= £ 14'000.rnProvenance: Phillips, London, 20 April 2000, lot 277.Starting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : 3,000 CHFLot# : 1391 Great Britain
Lot# : 1392 Great Britain
Lot# : 1393 Great Britain
Lot# : 1394 Great Britain
1841 (April): Trial Printing 1 d. red-brown on blued, plate 11, lettered EH, on unwatermarked Dickinson silk-thread paper, an unused example with clear to large margins on three sides, fresh appearance and of good strong colour, unused without gum. A very rare stamp Gi = £ 4'750.rnProvenance: Rowland Hill Estate (1881) Collection "Chartwell", Spink 5 July 2012, lot 48.rnNote: All known copies originate from one sheet which was found in 1881 in the estate of Rowland Hill and exhibited in London in the same year.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 1395 Great Britain
1841; 1 d. red-brown, plate 73, lettered QB, a used example on small piece, close at lower right otherwise large margins all round, tied by "LUDLOW" circular datestamp (15 July 1845) in blue. Exceptional and scarce, the sole example noted in the Karl Louis card Index in blue.Starting bid : 600 CHFHammer price : 600 CHFLot# : 1396 Great Britain
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, plate 91, lettered SI-SJ / TI-TJ, a used block of four, good to large margins all round, sheet marginal at base with imprint "Letter in Wetting the Back be", cancelled by somewhat blurred irish numeral obliterators in black, tiny thin spot on SI, otherwise fine and highly attractive.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 350 CHFLot# : 1397 Great Britain
1841: 2 d. blue, plate 3, an unused horizontal pair lettered HH-HI, large margins on three sides and just shaved at right, each overprinted SPECIMEN in black, the right hand stamp with the overprint slightly doubled, large part og. Rare Gi E1s = £ 5'500 for a single example.Starting bid : 600 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1398 Great Britain
1841 (March 13): 2 d. blue, plate 3, lettered TA-TK, the wonderful horizontal strip of eleven, corner marginal from lower left corner of the sheet showing Plate Number "3" and near full imprint at base "PRICE 2d. Per Label. 2/- Per Row of 12. £2...Per Sheet. Place the Labels ABOVE the Address and towards the RIGHT HAND SIDE of the Letter. In Wetting the Back be careful not to remove (the cement)". Some vertical creasing to be expected, stain in margin between TC and TD, six stamps exhibiting full margins and balance shaved at top, full unmounted original gum (a tear in the margin far outside design backed for protection by hinge). A stunning and outstandingly rare multiple for the connoisseur of classic philately Gi E1(2) = £ 55'000+.Starting bid : 12,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1399 Great Britain
1841: 2 d. blue, plate 3, lettered MH-ML / NH-NL, a used block of ten (5 x 2), generally good margins all round and of excellent appearance; imperfections (including thins, light corner crease and scissor cut between MJ-MK in margin only), individually cancelled by Maltese Crosses in black. A most attractive multiple Gi = £ 3'000+ (for two blocks of four).Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1400 Great Britain
1841: 2 d. blue, plate 3, lettered EG, a fine used example with large margins all round and portions of adjoining stamps at right and at base, on 1843 entire letter from Barge Yard Chambers, London to Wymondham, Suffolk tied by London "No. 3 in Maltese Cross" in black. Reverse with despatch cds and Wymondham double arc arrival cds in black. Superb and rare entire Gi ES11vc = £ 2'250.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 1401 Great Britain
Lot# : 1402 Great Britain
1864/79: 1 d. red, plate 109, lettered QH, variety "Imperforate", a fine used example with good margins cancelled by Irish "142" numeral obliterator of Clonmel in black. Merest trace of diagonal bend but an exceptionally rare and seldom seen stamp. Just two covers and four single examples from this plate recorded in the Karl Louis card Index. Cert. BPA (1988) Gi = £ 3'200.rnProvenance: Harmers, London, 5-6 March 1973, lot 161; Collection "K.M.", Spink, 6 June 2007, lot 456.Starting bid : 1,750 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1403 Great Britain
1867: Paris Exhibition Proof for the 2 d. value, Imperforate example from plate 9, lettered BH, printed on soft white card paper, ample margins all round, slight rub on 'B' square mentioned for accuracy and not detracting from the appearance. A fine and scarce Proof Gi DP49 = £ 4'000.rnProvenance: Collection Sugden, Robson Lowe, London, 27 July 1951, lot 220; Collection "Yorkshire", Christies, London, 27 Jan 1981, lot 149; Collection "Windsor", Harmeers, London, 24 Feb 2003, lot 2619.Starting bid : 650 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1404 Great Britain
1867: Paris Exhibition Proof for the 2 d. value, an Imperforate horizontal strip of four from plate 9 (State II following the 1866 repair), lettered DI-DL with sheet margin at right, printed on soft white card paper, the first three Proofs with large margins all round, DL touched at base. A fine and extremely rare multiple Gi DP49 = £ 12'000+.rnProvenance: This strip adjoins the corner marginal block of nine (AJ-AL / CJ-CL) in the collection of His Majesty King Charles III. The Royal multiple first appeared in a Puttick & Simpson sale of October 1907.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1405 Great Britain
Lot# : 1406 Great Britain
Lot# : 1407 Great Britain
Lot# : 1408 Great Britain
RMSP 1866: Registered entire letter from Manchester to Montevideo at double rate endorsed "per Southampton Mail Reg'd", franked by 1858/76 2 d. blue pl. 9 in a horizontal pair, 1865/67 3 d. rose pl. 4 pair, 6 d. lilac pl. 5 single and pair all cancelled by "498" obliterators with oval framed "Registered / Manchester" and London in red (Aug 8 and 9) below. One or two faults to the adhesives but a fine and most unusual registered three colour franking. Illustrated in Edition D'Or 59 on page 123.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 480 CHFLot# : 1409 Great Britain
Lot# : 1410 Great Britain
Lot# : 1411 Great Britain
Lot# : 1412 Great Britain
1867/80: 1 s. green, wmk. Spray, plate 5, lettered AA-AB / BA-BB, a used block of four, variety "Watermark Inverted", neatly cancelled by "Dundee" cds's (5 Jan 1872) in black. Extremely rare as a multiple - the first and only multiple recorded in the Karl Louis card Index with the watermark variety Gi J104c = £ 720+.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,400 CHFLot# : 1413 Great Britain
Lot# : 1414 Great Britain
Lot# : 1415 Great Britain
1867 (July 1): 5 s. pale rose, plate 1, wmk. Maltese Cross, lettered CB-CC / DB-DC, a used block of four, well centred, each cancelled by "Fenchurch St. / E.C." cds's (Jan 1, 1872) in black, protective hinge at top otherwise very fine, a rare and most appealing multiple of great scarcity Gi J121(2) = £ 4'000.Starting bid : 800 CHFHammer price : 950 CHFLot# : 1416 Great Britain
1878 (Sept 26): 10 s. greenish-grey on white paper, wmk. Maltese Cross, plate 1, lettered EC-EE, a used horizontal strip of three, cancelled by unclear but possibly "Manchester / Market" datestamps (18 October 1882) in black. Small imperfections including first stamp with horizontal crease at top not detracting from the appearance of an extremely rare multiple - one of just two used strips of three recorded in the Karl Louis card Index. Signed Bartels Gi = £ 9'600+.rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, London, 8 Feb 1972, lot 237; Phillips, London, 13 Dec 1991, lot 832.rnStarting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1417 Great Britain
1876: Abnormal 4 d. vermilion, wmk. Garter, plate 16, lettered BF, an Imperforate Imprimatur of the "abnormal" plate 16, of excellent fresh colour, large even margins all round, gum wrinkles on reverse not affecting the frontal appearance, large part og. Extremely rare. Cert. RPSL (2008) Gi J63= £ 15'000.rnProvenance: Ex collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Spink, London, 3 Dec 2008, lot 269.Starting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1418 Great Britain
Lot# : 1419 Great Britain
1876: 8 d. brown-orange, wmk. Large Garter, plate 1, lettered AG, an Imperforate Colour Trial from the corner of the pane, overprinted "SPECIMEN" diagonally in black (Type 11), of fine colour, large part og. Scarce Gi = £ 425.rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, London, 5-6 May 1971, ex lot 2186.Starting bid : 140 CHFHammer price : 140 CHFLot# : 1420 Great Britain
1876: 8 d. yellow, wmk. Large Garter, plate 1, lettered MG-MH / NG-NH, an Imperforate Colour Trial block of four, overprinted "SPECIMEN" diagonally in black (Type 11), of fine colour, large part og. with lower pair unmounted og., the Specimen overprint heavy on the "S" of the lower left stamp. Rare Gi = £ 1'300+.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 1421 Great Britain
1880 (Oct 14): 1 s. orange-brown, wmk. Spray of Rose, plate 13, lettered QC, an unused example of good colour, variety "Watermark Inverted", some gum disturbance at top with pencil mark and rub on reverse, part og. An exceedingly rare stamp - just four unused examples are recorded with this variety in the Karl Louis card Index, three from the same multiple (QB, QC and RB) Gi = £ 11'000.rnProvenance: Cavendish, Derby, 10 Sept 2008, lot 858.Starting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1422 Great Britain
1883: 3 d. on 3 d. lilac and 6 d- on 6 d. lilac, used on registered 1883 double rate cover to Cöln, Germany (+ 2 d. Late Fee) lightly tied by London numeral obliterators with oval "R" in black at left and private REGISTERED handstamp in violet. Lombard Street despatch at lower left (April 24) and reverse, seal removed, with Cöln arrival cds of the following day. The Karl Louis card Index records just two covers with this unusual franking and one Parcel Post receipt. Rare.rnProvenance: Collection "Severn", DF, Geneva, 13 April 2010, lot 20296.Starting bid : 750 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 1423 Great Britain
1880: 4 d. grey-brown, wmk. Crown, plate 18, lettered MG-MI / NG-NI, an unused block of six of good centering and colour, lower right stamp with corner fault, large part og. with one stamp (NH) unmounted og. Scarce Gi J69 = £ 3'000 for a block of four and a single.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 1424 Great Britain
1883: Lilac & Green - the set of nine Imperforate Imprimaturs on watermarked paper from 1½ d. lilac to 1 s. green, with Plate 1 examples of 1½ d., 2 d., 3 d., 4 d. and 6 d.; plate 2 examples of 2½ d. and 1 s., and plate 3 examples of the 5 d. and 9 d.values; all of superb fresh colour, the 5 d. with minor aging not affecting appearance, large part or unmounted og. Rare and splendid set Gi = £ 8'875.Starting bid : 3,250 CHFHammer price : 3,250 CHFLot# : 1425 Great Britain
1884 (April 1): £ 1 brown-lilac, wmk. Crowns, lettered JC, a well centred used example from platze 2 showing "Frame Broken" variety lightly cancelled in black leaving the three of the breaks clear. Small imperfections with ironed vertical crease not affecting the appearance, a fine example of a very rare stamp Gi K15a = £ 5'000.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1426 Great Britain
1887: Jubilee Essay for the 1½ d. value, imperforate Frame and head-plate only Essay, marginal from left of sheet, without wreath and Duty Plate, printed in bright ultramarine on watermarked white wove paper. Fresh and fine appearance, some wrinkles on unmounted og. Rare.Starting bid : 700 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1427 Great Britain
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1911 (Sept 3): Somerset House £ 1 deep green, a used example of fine colour, centrally cancelled by "ALDERNEY / CHANNEL ISLANDS" circular handstamp in black faint age toning at lower left, but a very unusual channel Island usage on ALDERNEY. Rare thus Gi = £ 750+.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 400 CHFLot# : 1430 Great Britain
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