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Postage Stamps of the World (Postal Auction No. 124)
Auctioneer: APEX Philatelic Ltd Location: Kingston, Surrey, England
Contact: Tel +44 (0)1342 833413 Fax +44 (0)1342 833892
Date: 20th June 2013 Time: 2:00PM
Details: Please note:
This is a postal sale, the time and date shown is the closing date for bids
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Folder containing almost 1lb of commems from multi value sets, including greetings -setenents, both on /off paper. High count and enormous cat. value, well worth consideration. £50
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A total of 12 mint, cancelled booklet panes that have a catalogue value of £120, including SG 1664n, 2124D1, 2202AB, 2203, 2206A, 2258B, 595A<\_> from DX22 (2077L) Machin portrait and from DX29 (1668M, 2126AC, MS2315 andEN1B), excellent and thorough collection.<\t> £45
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Approx. 225g of high value Regionals, all on paper. Very strong, worthwhile, Northern Ireland section. £40
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Postage Dues 1914/69 mint and used on 8 album pages, values to £1, includes blocks, strips, Controls, good selection. (84) £38
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Collector's used duplicates in stockbook, run of cheaper QV, GV incl 3 x 2/6d Seahorse, 1 x 5/-, PUC 2 1/2d x 2, early QEII vals to 10/-, later decimals (n/c in valuation). (100s) £30
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100g weight of high value Regionals on paper. £25
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Box with around 1lb (500gr) net weight of commems, both on and off paper. Good variety noted, but unchecked further. (100s or 1000s) £25
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1651 Cromwell period entire to Fielde Hall in Staffordshire. Some staining, but attractive piece. (re-offered with reduced estimate) (Res. £120) £145
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1772 cover to Enfield with a superb strike of '15/FE' Bishop Mark [18mm], scarce so fine. £40
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1786 entire to London with [indistinct] 'Dunmon' strike and on reverse, 28/MR' Bishop mark [with M and R adjoined variety]. £35
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1780's entire to London with very fine 'Walsall' [36 x 6mm] and '2/IV' on reverse. £40
112
1787 entire to Monsieur Mackintosh in Rheims [the inventor of the same] with curved 'Angleterre' in black and lovely '6/AP' Bishop Mark [late usage]. £35
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1788 entire to Ludlow with fine '133 Hereford' on reverse, the scarce first type mileage mark. £50
114
1792 cover to Wiveliscombe [Somerset] from Stowey, rated '3' and with superb 'Bridgewater' 2 line strike. Lovely quality. £75
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1794 entire to Wiveliscombe, Somerset with fine 'JY 29' date stamp applied on front. Scarce. £40
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(Photo) (plate 3) 1795 entire to London with scarce 'Ashby - L' strike in black [this was the only recorded year of use for this type], fine and very scarce. (Res. £120) £150
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1798 entire to London with super 'Warrington' horseshoe strike. £35
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1829 printed entire to Worcester with fine 'Wantage' strike on reverse, advertising a Hare Coursing meet at Ashdown Park near Lambourne. Fine and scarce. (Res. £60) £75
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1835 entire to Margate with superb 'Wingham' strike in black. £25
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1838 entire to Carlisle with 'Hesket Penny Post' strike, an early correct usage prior to introduction of Universal Penny Post and scarce item of Cumbrian postal history. (Res. £60) £75
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1838 entire to Holmes Chapel with scarce 'Woore' fleuron [a little indistinct] on front and fine 'Market Drayton' strike on reverse. (Res. £60) £75
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1838 entire from Edinburgh to Bristol with fine 'Add 1/2' in black and square date stamp on reverse denoting late mail. £25
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1839 entire to Inverary from Larichban [now Larach Bhan] with 'Inverary 5 DE 1839' strike, the first day of postal reform, some splitting [professionally repaired], a scarce item from the key date in British postal history [Booth guide price £750] (Res. £160) £200
124
1840 Die Proof in black for Valentine envelope [depicting joys of peace and horrors of war]. Attractive and scarce. (Res. £60) £75
125
1840 Stampless entire to Saxmundham with fine 'London 20 MY 1840' London 'tombstone' in red, an attractive 'May date' cover. £25
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 Mulready 1d lettersheet A68 to Hatton Garden with a fine deep orange m/c and fine 'MY 16 1840' departure strike on reverse. Vertical fold. A fine 'May date' Mulready. Cat £1200 (Res. £200) £250
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 Mulready 1d envelope A163 to Dublin with lovely strike of orange m/c and crisp 'Waterford' departure strike on reverse [small portion of backflap missing]. Cat £500+ (Res. £180) £200
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1840 Mulready 2d lettersheet a95 fine mint. Cat £425 (Res. £100) £125
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1840 Mulready 2d lettersheet a105 to Tavistock with very oily and smudged red m/c. A little tatty. Cat £2500 (Res. £200) £250
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1842 stampless entire to Liverpool from London with superb 'Provident Life Office' private handstamp. £40
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1843 stampless cover to Radnorshire with fine strike of 'Pd 1' in red of NewCastle Under Lyme [and b/stamp]. Scarce. £40
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1847 neat little cover to Ludlow with fine 'Paid 1' of Windsor in red. £30
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(Photo) (plate 9) 1849 stampless entire to Carlisle from USA via steamer 'Europa', redirected to Fleetwood, an interesting item [with appropriate b/stamps]. £40
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1a 'AC' with 3 margins mint, cleaned and without gum, attractive space filler [mint cats £18,000]. (Res. £160) £200
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(Photo) (Front cover) 1840 1d black pl 1a 'TD' with 4 large margins and red m/c and inverted wmk [scarce on pl 1a], a lovely example. Holcombe Cert. Cat £4000 (Res. £1100) £1250
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1a 'ED' with 4 margins [close but clear at top] on piece tied fine strike of red m/c, 'TP 88 Oxford St' strike alongside. (Res. £120) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1a 'GJ' with 4 margins and red m/c. (Res. £80) £100
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1b 'BD' with 4 margins and red m/c, a fine and attractive example. (Res. £130) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1b 'BE' with 4 margins and fine strike of black m/c, a lovely example of the grey black shade. (Res. £130) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1b 'CB' with 4 good margins and black m/c, fine. (Res. £110) £125
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 1b 'IC' with 4 margins and deep red m/c. Fine. (Res. £100) £125
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'BE' with 4 margins on piece, tied red m/c and part 'Charing Cross' strike in black, attractive and scarce. (Res. £160) £200
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'TB' with 4 good to large margins and red m/c, a lovely example. (Res. £180) £200
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1840 1d black pl 2 'GF' with 4 close to good margins on cover to Bristol tied red m/c [a little indistinct], a trifle soiled. (Res. £120) £150
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(Photo) (plate 11) 1840 1d black pl 2 'MA' with 4 margins and crisp strike of red m/c, a fine example. (Res. £130) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'NF' with 4 margins and lovely strike of red m/c, a fine example. (Res. £130) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'OC' with 4 close to very large margins and red m/c, a fine example. (Res. £120) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'SC' with 4 margins and neat red m/c, a fine example. (Res. £120) £150
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'AK' with 4 close to good margins and red m/c. Fine. (Res. £100) £125
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(Photo) (plate 2) 1840 1d black pl 2 'NK' with 4 margins and black m/ c, fine. (Res. £100) £125
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Postage Stamps of the World (Postal Auction No. 124)
Auctioneer: APEX Philatelic Ltd Location: Kingston, Surrey, England
Contact: Tel +44 (0)1342 833413 Fax +44 (0)1342 833892
Date: 20th June 2013 Time: 2:00PM
Details: Please note:
This is a postal sale, the time and date shown is the closing date for bids
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