Antiques, Jewellery & Collectable Sale

Antique & Collectable Sale

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Antiques, Jewellery & Collectable Sale

Antique & Collectable Sale

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1870/78 Covers bearing 2d blues, this lot comprises two attractive covers from London one sent in 1870 bearing a pair of plate 13 2 d blues to Cog...

Two albums and a stockbook of German stamp albums, one album of Belgian and a stock book of all-world.  ...[more]

Three albums of stamps; containing first day covers; including Jersey, Channel Islands and Souvenir Collection of Postage Stamps of Canada.

A vintage postcard album, comprising Christmas postcards, black and white postcards of people and places, approx 200 cards.

GB Stamps - small quantity of stamps including mint, unmounted early GB including SG206 41/2d block of four, SG 209, 9d, SG 210 10d.

Box of Mint Decimal GB loose and in presentation packs (several dozen), together with a few other stamps.

QV 1d red on mourning cover, two items and eight other QV stamps on three pieces, together with five KGVI stamps on cover/piece.  ...[more]

A large quantity of all-world stamps; strong in Channel Islands, together with a tin of embroidered cards.  ...[more]

A box of GB stamps in stock-books, mostly mint decimal.

A crate containing a large quantity of GB and Channel Island commemorative covers.  ...[more]

A photograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visiting the Maharani of Udaipur in October 1961.  ...[more]

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