Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Philatelic Collector’s Series (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Spink Location: 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066
Date: 10th July 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Monday 7 July 2014, 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
Tuesday 8 July 2014, 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
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Auction Lots - Page 16
2068
1d. used plating study accumulation arranged by the 100 positions, generally five to fifteen of each; condition variable as one would expect on a lot of this nature £300-400
2069
x 1d. used plating study (101 including one block of four) in a stockbook, all positions represented except for 68 and 69; also another 36 examples unplated £150-200
2070
2d. mint selection comprising S.G. 126 (5) one King's extra curl, RSC "A" (6) Queen's thick ear, S.G. 127 (2), S.G. 128 (4) with a vertical pair overprinted "specimen", Long gash in Queen's ear and King's extra curl, S.G. 129 (3), S.G. 130 (8) with an upper left corner pair, one Long gash in Queen's ear and a single with Long gash in Queen's ear, and No gash printings (2), a few with varieties other than those mentioned, the Specimen pair and one No gash example without gum, the others with part to large part gum; a few with small imperfections though of generally good to fine appearance £300-400
2071
2d. mint (19) and used (27) with nearly all identified by printing, the mint include
S.G. 126 (2, one King's wisp), RSC "A" pair, S.G. 128 and 130, the used with a number of RSC shades and perf. 15 (8); fair to fine £150-200
2072
x 2d. black and grey block of four, mint with some fox spotting, and 2d. black and slate block of four without gum. S.G. 126, 129 £150-200
2073
2d. black and slate Hook printing block of four, unmounted mint, two small tone marks on the right-hand pair. S.G. 129 £100-120
2074
2 1/2d. collection in a range of shades and comprising a pair and a single (all without gum) overprinted "specimen", mint (40) with blocks of nine and four (3) perf. 15 and perf. 13 1/2 (5), clandestine roulettes (2) and used (22) with a block of six cancelled-to-order at Gwelo and a couple perf. 15 and 13 1/2; a few faults though generally of fine appearance £200-250
2075
2 1/2d. ultramarine complete sheet of fifty (5x10) with sheet number "400", unmounted mint; a few tone marks in places, largely at top and at foot £200-250
2076
3d. mint selection, comprising S.G. 134 (10, one overprinted "specimen", Long gash in Queen's ear, Lines by King's cheek and King's extra wisp), 135 (3, one Long gash in Queen's ear and one King's extra curl), 136 (2, one ex Gibbs), 137 (2), RSC "A" (2, one with printer's mark), "B" (2), perf. 15 RSC "E" claret and pale yellow-ochre (rather creased) and clandestine roulettes (2); fair to fine £600-800
2077
3d. used selection from a range of printings with several plated and comprising perf. 14 (21 with a horizontal pair), perf. 15 (3) and perf. 14x15 RSC "I" with B.P.A. Certificate (1981); a few small imperfections though generally good to fine £250-300
2078
x 3d. purple and ochre block of four, mint with the top pair sharing a hinge remainder, the lower pair unmounted; the right-hand pair with merest trace of tone marks on perfs. at right and the lower stamp with a few shortish perfs. at right. S.G. 134 £100-120
2079
x 3d. purple and ochre, perf. 14x15, neatly cancelled with small part double-ring datestamp at upper right corner, fine. S.G. 180, £300. Photo £150-200
2080
x 3d. purple and yellow-ochre block of four, fresh mint with two hinge remainders.
S.G. 135 £150-200
2081
4d. collection including a pair and a single overprinted "specimen", mint (32) with S.G. 138 (4, one the variant, [25] lines by King's cheek, ex Gibbs), 139 (8 with King's wisp and King's extra curl), 140 (4, one King's eyebrow line and one the variant), RSC "B" (3), "E" (2), "F" (2), perf. 15 and perf. 15x14, and used (11); a few small imperfections in places though an interesting group £500-600
2082
4d. grey-black and orange, RSC "A", [9], fine mint. Photo £100-120
2083
4d. black and orange RSC "B" block of four, [13-19], [13] with printer's mark, fresh unmounted mint. Photo £250-300
2084
4d. blue-black and dull orange, RSC "C" [23] with dot in ring of left value tablet circle, fresh lightly mounted mint. Photo £120-150
2085
4d. blue-black and dull orange, RSC "C" perf. 15 selection, comprising a marginal block of six, [8-15] with printer's mark, [10] and [15] with "medal cuts" and [15] King's eyebrow line, a marginal pair, [3-4], with large part imprint, and two singles, one [13] with a very deep frame colour and printer's mark; three with small tone marks, the block and pair unmounted £150-200
2086
x 4d. blue-black and yellow-orange, RSC "F", fresh mint with two hinge remainders. Scarce. Photo £200-250
2087
5d. mint collection (21) with most plated and comprising S.G. 141 (5, one overprinted "specimen", no gum), 141a (12 with Long gash in Queen's ear, Lines by King's cheek and King's extra curl), RSC "A", S.G. 141ab (horizontal crease) and S.G. 143 [10] "medal cuts", part to large part gum £350-400
2088
5d. used selection comprising S.G. 141 (3, one King's wisp), RSC "B", S.G. 141ab (3), S.G. 143 (5, one perf. 15) and RSC "C" (4, two perf. 15), generally good to fine £200-250
2089
x 5d. purple-brown and olive-yellow block of four, [1-7], [2] gash in Queen's ear neatly cancelled-to-order with Salisbury c.d.s.; one short perf. at foot, otherwise fine. S.G. 141a. Photo £200-250
2090
x 5d. lake-brown and green, [42] with full printer's mark at upper right, neatly cancelled by light indistinct c.d.s.; fine and rare. S.G. 143a, £1,600. Photo £800-900
2091
5d. lake-brown and green, [41], neatly cancelled by Victoria (5.12.12) c.d.s.; tiny thin at foot, otherwise sound and an attractive example of this rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1986). S.G. 143a, £1,600. Photo £300-350
Provenance: Thomas Osdene, May 2001
2092
5d. perf. 15 lake-brown and brown-olive, S.G. 175, and lake-brown and yellow-olive, RSC "C", [32], part and large part gum respectively. Scarce £200-250
2093
x 5d. lake-brown and olive, perf. 15 with tiara flaws, fresh with part original gum. Scarce. Holcombe Opinion (1988). S.G. 175, £800. Photo £300-400
2094
6d. largely plated range with mint (16) including S.G. 144 (5 with a corner pair, [1-2]. [2] Long gash in Queen's ear) and 145 (8), and used (29) with S.G. 144 (6, one Long gash in Queen's ear and one on piece with 1909 1/- pair), 145 (4 with a vertical pair), 145a, others identified as between "D" and "H", and perf. 15 RSC "D", "H" and "I" (2, one with 1898 3/- on small part parcel label); fair to fine £250-300
2095
6d. mint plated selection comprising S.G. 144 (10) with one overprinted "specimen", Long gash in Queen's ear, lines by King's cheek, King's extra curl and [48] marginal with imprint, and S.G. 145 (10) including {3}, [6], [7], [13] with printer's mark, [26], [29], [34] and [47]; a couple with small faults though generally good to fine £250-300
2096
6d. bright chestnut and mauve, [2], Long gash in Queen's ear, large part original gum, centred to top; a couple of short perfs. at left and faint tone mark towards lower right. Scarce. S.G. 145a, £700+. Photo £150-200
2097
6d. purple-brown and brown-purple, TE Plate II, RSC "H" with guide line at right, part original gum; fine appearance and scarce. Photo £150-200
2098
8d. mint range comprising S.G. 147 (2) and 148 (2, Mid gash in Queen's ear) and perf. 13 1/2 S.G. 185 (13) with [1-2] marginal pair, [2] Long gash in Queen's ear, [6] (marginal), [10], [32], [35] and [36], and used S.G. 147 (2), 148 and perf. 13 1/2 S.G. 185 (crease); a couple with small faults though generally good to fine, £300-350
2099
x 8d. black and purple horizontal pair, [1-2], [2] long gash in Queen's ear, fine mint £120-150
2100
x 8d. black and purple, perf. 13 1/2 block of four, mint with the top pair sharing a hinge remainder, the lower pair unmounted; a few fox marks on some perfs. S.G. 185 £100-120
2101
10d. used selection comprising S.G. 149 (3, one neatly cancelled "A" in diamond of bars), RSC "A" (3), S.G. 150 (2), RSC "B" and RSC "C"/"E" group (2); a couple a little soiled though generally good to fine £150-200
2102
10d. scarlet and reddish mauve mint largely plated range (38) with one overprinted "specimen" (no gum), Long gash in Queen's ear, [7], [46], [48] (marginal with imprint) and [50]. S.G. 149 £500-600
2103
x 10d. carmine and deep purple, fresh mint. S.G. 150, £650. Photo £200-250
2104
x 10d. carmine and deep purple, a delicate pale shade, fine mint. Scarce. S.G. 150, £650. Photo £200-250
2105
10d. carmine and deep purple, fresh mint with two hinge remainders. S.G. 150, £650. Photo £150-200
2106
10d. deep rose-red and (aniline) deep dull purple, RSC "B", large part original gum; small natural wrinkle and trace of a tone mark at top. Rare. Photo £250-300
2107
1/- range with a vertical pair (no gum) overprinted "specimen" and mint (26) from a range of printings and including S.G. 151 (3) with Long gash in Queen's ear, Lines by King's cheek and Nostril flaw, RSC "A", S.G. 151/52 group (9) with Mid gash in Queen's ear and two with printer's mark, S.G. 152a and No gash printings (3, one no gum); generally good to fine £400-500
2108
1/- used selection (20) identified as from a range of printings and including Long gash in Queen's ear and perf. 15 (3); condition mixed in places though worth careful examination on this challenging value £150-200
2109
2/- selection comprising one overprinted "specimen" (no gum), S.G. 153 mint, S.G. 153 (3), 154, RSC "A" (3), "D", and perf. 15, all used; generally good to fine £200-250
2110
x 2/- black and china blue, RSC "D", fresh mint with a single hinge remainder. Scarce. Photo £500-600
2111
x 2/- black and dull blue, perf. 15, RSC "B", large part original gum. A most attractive example of this rare stamp. Brandon Certificate (2003) as S.G. 178, £2,250. Photo £1,000-1,200
2112
2/- perf. 15 deep black and blue, RSC "C" [1], two dots above second ray, Salisbury c.d.s.; fine. Photo £100-120
Provenance: Robert M. Gibbs, October 1987
2113
2/6d. mint selection with S.G. 155 black and lake (2, one [20] "medal cuts"), S.G. 156 sepia and deep crimson and S.G. 157 black and rose-carmine (3, one overprinted "specimen"); one of the last fair (small thin) though generally good to fine £250-300
2114
2/6d. used quartet, comprising S.G. 155 neatly cancelled-to-order, 155a and 157 (2); the last three with a few small faults though of good to fine appearance £100-120
2115
x 2/6d. black and crimson, 2/6d. sepia and deep crimson, 2/6d. bistre-brown and crimson and 2/6d. black and rose-carmine, part to large part gum; three with small faults though a generally attractive quartet. S.G. 155a, 156, 156a, 157 £400-500
2116
x 2/6d. sepia and deep crimson, fresh lightly mounted mint. S.G. 156, £425. Photo £180-200
2117
x 2/6d. sepia and deep crimson, fresh with part gum. S.G. 156, £425. Photo £120-150
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Philatelic Collector’s Series (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Spink Location: 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066
Date: 10th July 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Monday 7 July 2014, 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
Tuesday 8 July 2014, 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
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