Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Worldwide Stamps and Postal History (Auction Number 33) | |||
Auctioneer: | Argyll Etkin Limited | Location: | London |
Contact: | Tel: 0207 930 6100 Fax: 0207 930 6109 | ||
Date: | 28th February 2014 | Time: | 11:30AM |
Details: | Viewing: At Stampex: Wednesday 19th-Saturday 22nd February At Argyll Etkin: Until Monday 17th February by appointment Monday 24th to Thursday 27th February 9 am to 4.30 pm and at The Regus Conference Centre: Friday 28th February 9.30 am to 11.30 am |
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Auction Lots - Page 22 | |||
1053 | |||
Red F size formula registration envelope, format RF3, the lettering in a differing font and the flap on the front, possibly an essay. Also 2d blue stamp type R3 with florets on piece (30x32mm) with two partial "Specimen" overprints (type RU2). (2). £80-100 |
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1054 | |||
1055 | |||
KGV and KGVI Registration envelopes with compound printings comprising KGV size F 3d + 1d, 3 1/2d + 1/2d and size G 2d + 2d (2 flap types), 3d + 1d, 3 1/2d + 1/2d, 4d + 1d, 2d + 3d, KGVI 5 1/2d + 1d, all superb unused. RP 31a/b, 32b, 35b, 37, 67 (size G) + RP 32, 33 (size F). (9). £100-120 |
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1056 | |||
KGVI 5 1/2d Stamped to order registration envelopes unused or used in 1943 from Norwood to Shrewsbury, a War Economy label on the reverse, a very scarce pair. RS 3. (2). £120-150 |
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1057 | |||
KGVI 5 1/2d Registration envelopes size F (4, two with blue lining, comprising RP 61, 61b, 62, 64), size H2 (RP 53) and size K (RP 66) all superb unused. (6). £150-200 |
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1058 | |||
KGVI Forces registration envelopes, size G2 with 3d stamps (3, types RPF 2b, 3a, 3b) or with 4d stamps (2, types RPF 6, 7), all unused, mainly fine. (5). £150-200 |
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1059 | |||
1956 QEII 6d Registration envelope stamp, die proof in black on thin card, 28x31mm, a few minor peripheral marks, otherwise fine and scarce. Photo on Page 122. £100-120 |
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1060 | |||
1957 QEII 1/2 1/2 Registration envelope stamp die proof in grey with portions of an uncleared surround, on thin card, 35x37mm, fine and scarce. Photo on Page 122. £120-150Registration Envelopes for Use in Ireland |
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1061 | |||
1922 KGV 5d Emerald-green registration envelope size H, McCorquodale imprint code "C.Q.", superb unused. £150-180 |
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1062 | |||
1922 KGV 5d Olive-green registration envelope size K, McCorquodale imprint code "L.R.", superb unused, a scarce large size. £200-250Official Stationery |
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1063 | |||
1867 1d Pink lettersheet, the contents being a printed parochial return with details completed by the curate of South Chad, Stafford, with partly printed address "To the Lord / Bishop of (Lichfield, Eccleshall Castle)", cancelled at Stafford, a little splitting at one fold, otherwise fine. Also 1894 QV 2d Board of Agriculture envelope with "SWINE-FEVER" imprint (EO22, die with florets), three vertical folds, otherwise fine unused. (2). £80-100 |
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1064 | |||
1892 QV Patent Office postcards, stamp die II, one card with the 1/2d stamp and Patent stamp both overprinted "SPECIMEN" type 8, the other with both stamps overprinted "SPECIMEN" type 9. (2). £100-120 |
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1065 | |||
1066 | |||
1903 Admiralty Official KEVII 3d registration envelope superb unused, very scarce so fine. £250-280 |
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1067 | |||
1903 Admiralty Official KEVII 3d registration envelope unused, fine and scarce. £250-280 |
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1068 | |||
1904 Admiralty Official KEVII 3d registration envelope posted from Devonport to London, horizontal and vertical folds and addressees name neatly erased, still a good looking example of this scarce official envelope. £100-120 |
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1069 | |||
c.1915 2d Inland Revenue official registration envelope essay with a 2d black stamp (as used for the forces registration envelope of 1915), the envelope with printed "On His Majesty's Service." heading in black and "Postal Branch. / Somerset House." in the lower left corner, blue printed crossed lines and boxed "R / I.R.3 / No. " in the upper left corner, the stamp die handstamped "CANCELLED" (type GB28). An exceptional essay, the first example recorded by us. Photo on Page 153. £250-300 |
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1070 | |||
c.1915 2d Inland Revenue official registration envelope essay, identical to the previous item but with the 2d stamp in brown. Photo on Page 153. £250-300Telegraph Forms and CardsThe following collection of unused or specimen forms are all written up on pages. Most are in unusually fine condition. Types are taken from "British Postal Stationery" by Alan Huggins, published 1970. |
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1071 | |||
1072 | |||
1872 1/- Telegraph cards with 25mm coat of arms, unused or overprinted "SPECIMEN" type 9, both fine. TCP 1b. (2). £80-100 |
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1073 | |||
1885-1900 QV 6d Forms with dated stamps comprising types TP11aa (2), 11ab, 11ba (2), 12ab, 12ba, or with undated stamps comprising types 15aa, 15ab (3), 15b (3), 16aa, 16ab (2), 16b (15), various stamp dies and printing dates. (32). £200-250 |
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1074 | |||
1894 QV 6d Forms, a single form with five florets in the stamp and booklet form with nine florets in the stamp, fine and scarce. TP13a, 14b. (2). £150-180 |
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1075 | |||
1076 | |||
1915 KGV 6d Forms with a 3d postage stamp added at the left in a complete booklet of twenty forms with interleaving between each form, the printed cover with the price altered from 10s.2d. to 15s.2d in manuscript. A fine and very scarce complete booklet. TP19. £500-600 |
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1077 | |||
1915-40 KGV 6d Forms comprising types TP19 (2, one with a 3d stamp added), TP25a, 25c, all fine. (4). £100-120 |
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1078 | |||
1915-20 KGV 9d Forms from booklets comprising TP21aa ('6d' at left altered to '9d' with a violet rubber handstamp), TP21ba, 21bc, 21ca, 21cb, all fine. (5). £200-250 |
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1079 | |||
1920 KGV 9d + 3d Forms type TP22a, fine. (2). £150-180 |
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1080 | |||
1919-25 KGV 1/- Forms comprising types TP23c, 24b, 24d, fine. (3). £120-150 |
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1081 | |||
1940-51 KGVI Forms comprising 6d purple type TP26 with an added 3d stamp, 9d olive-green type TP27, 1/- brown types TP28a, 28b, 28c, and 1/6 violet-blue with Tudor Crown type TP31a, a superb and scarce group. (6). £250-300 |
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1082 | |||
1951 KGVI 9d + 9d Form type TP30, superb and very scarce. Listed but unpriced by Huggins & Baker. Photo on Page 153. £160-200 |
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1083 | |||
1889-92 QV 10d Blue forms for use to overseas destinations comprising types TP55 (2, one with a few faults) or TP56a on buff paper. (3). £100-120 |
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1084 | |||
1892-95 QV 10d Brown forms for use to overseas destinations comprising types TP57 (2), 58aa, 58ab, 58b, fine. (5). £180-200 |
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1085 | |||
Stock Exchange Telegraph Forms |
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1086 | |||
1876-82 QV 1/- Forms comprising types TP35c and TP38, fine. (2). £120-140 |
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1087 | |||
1885-97 QV 6d Forms, with dated stamps comprising types TP39b, 40a (2), or with undated stamps comprising TP41aa, 41ab, 41b (2), 42bb, 42c, various stamp dies and printing dates. (9). £180-220 |
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1088 | |||
1894 QV 6d Form, the stamp with florets of five dots, fine and very rare with only two or three examples recorded, light vertical fold. TP40A, unpriced by Huggins & Baker. Also the 1893 printed booklet cover with "G&S" imprint that originally contained 20 6d Stock Exchange forms. £200-250 |
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1089 | |||
1904-10 KEVII 6d Forms from booklets comprising types TP44aa, 44ab (2), 44ac, 44ad, 44bb (2), various stamp dies and printing dates. (7). £160-200 |
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1090 | |||
1915-27 KGV Forms, comprising 9d + 3d type TP47a (2, with "500,000 3/15" or "100,000 2/15" imprints), or 1/- olive-brown type TP49cb, fine and scarce. (3). £250-300 |
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1091 | |||
1092 | |||
1903 KEVII 10d Brown forms for use to overseas destinations, with Jas Truscott & Son imprint, three overlapping forms glued together, each stamp handstamped "SPECIMEN" (12 1/2x2mm) and circular red "POSTES ET TELEGRAPHES / COLLECTION / DE / BERNE / MADAGASCAR." Each with a vertical central fold and a few minor stains, a unique group from the U.P.U Specimen ledger kept by the Madagascar Post Office. £250-300Telegraph Forms for Use in Ireland |
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1093 | |||
1922 1/- Form, the stamp in emerald-green, with "7/20 H.M Stationery Office, Harrow" imprint, with selvedge, superb and very scarce. Photo on Page 158. £600-800 |
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1094 | |||
1922 1/- Stock Exchange form, the stamp in emerald-green, with "1/22 Harrow" imprint, with selvedge, superb and very scarce. Photo on Page 158. £800-1,000Aerogrammes |
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1095 | |||
KGVI Aerogrammes unused comprising formula type without stamp, 6d purple types AP 1a, 1c, 2 and 1 1/2d Forces types APF 5a, 5b, all very fine unfolded. (6). £120-150 |
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1096 | |||
1953 Coronation air letter with the major variety 6d stamp omitted, very fine. £150-200 |
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1097 | |||
1957 6d Aerogramme (AP7, format AF3a) with doctor blade flaw resulting in two large red vertical lines across the address panel, extending into the stamp. £70-90 |
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1098 | |||
1964 6d Shakespeare Festival aerogramme with variety claret omitted from Shakespeare's head and shoulders, and also from the internal picture of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. A couple of light creases, otherwise fine and a striking major error. £100-120 |
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1099 | |||
1982 24p Aerogramme (AP32), the blue printing virtually omitted from the upper half leaving just the merest trace of the 24p stamp and the "By air mail / Par avion / Aerogramme" wording from the upper left corner, the instructions "To open slit here" entirely omitted from the upper flap. Very unusual. £130-150Railways(Also lots 6, 40, 41, 49, 50, 94-96, 277-284, 366, 807, 1045) |
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1100 | |||
1827 (Feb 11) Entire letter from Edinburgh to Kelso with "HANOVER / STREET" handstamp, the address panel endorsed "Berwick & Kelso Railroad", the letter concerning shares in the railroad. A very early reference to railways, just two years after the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. £150-180 |
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1101 | |||
1874 Cover to Aylesbury endorsed "immediate Per G.W Rail" and sent as a railway parcel, the reverse with a large white G.W.R parcel stamp from Thame, a fine and attractive early railway 'parcel'. Photo on Page 162. £180-200 |
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1102 | |||
1893 Transvaal 1d postal stationery postcard with Lawsons Liqueur Whisky advert on the reverse, sent from Pretoria to England with " 1/2d" charge applied in Transvaal, cancelled by a "B16" obliterator on the Plymouth & Bristol T.P.O and a "1d/B.16" charge mark applied. Vertical central fold, otherwise fine and unusual. £150-170 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Worldwide Stamps and Postal History (Auction Number 33) | |||
Auctioneer: | Argyll Etkin Limited | Location: | London |
Contact: | Tel: 0207 930 6100 Fax: 0207 930 6109 | ||
Date: | 28th February 2014 | Time: | 11:30AM |
Details: | Viewing: At Stampex: Wednesday 19th-Saturday 22nd February At Argyll Etkin: Until Monday 17th February by appointment Monday 24th to Thursday 27th February 9 am to 4.30 pm and at The Regus Conference Centre: Friday 28th February 9.30 am to 11.30 am |
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