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Useful balance of unused collection from 1923 to 1999, better items incl 1923 Setting I ½d to 5s, excl 2d, 1923-26 Setting VI 5s and 10s, 1926 to 6d, 1927-30 2s 6d, 10s and £1, also 4d pair with no stop variety, 1930 Air 4d and 1s first printing, 4d with no stop variety, 1938 Voortrekker and 1939 Huguenot sets, 1941-43 and 1943-44 War Effort sets to 1s 3d or 1s, 1954 to 10s, 1961 to 1r, 1966-72 to 20c, 1966 Vedder presentation folder, most later commems and defins for period present, postage dues incl 1923 Setting I 6d De la Rue ptg, Setting II on 5d Transvaal (SG D10), 1927 set of 6, officials incl 1931 to 6d, 1938 1½d purple-brown, 1945-50 ½d to 6d (ex 2d), 1951-52 ½d to 6d, also some modern stamp booklets, all pairs horizontal and generally fine, issues from 1950s onwards u/m (Few Hundreds)
Unused collection in stockbook from 1923 to early 80`s, incl 1923 first setting part set to 5s purple and blue, second setting 5s purple and blue and 10s blue and olive-green, third and fourth setting from ½d to £1 green and red sets, also 1927-30 part set to 10s bright blue and brown, generally fine (Hundreds)
1947 Air, imperforate 2m to 200m with Arabic cancelled underprints (as SG322/33, Balian 424c/35c), also 40m carmine and 200m with English Cancelled underprints (from the first printing) and 2m vermilion plate number block of 4 and 10m violet right marginal block of 4 with Arabic underprints, only 100 sets of first possible and 50 examples of English underprints
1947 Interparliamentary Union Conference 10m, Withdrawal of British Troops 10m, 1948 Cotton Congress 10m, Arrival of Egyptian Troops in Gaze 10m and 1949 Death Centenary of Mohammed Ali 10m, all imperforate with Arabic cancelled underprint (as SG 338/9, 347/48, 358, Balian 115b, 116c, 117c, 118b, 129b), only 100 each of first two and 50 each of last three produced
1894 60th Birthday of the Dowager Empress, first printing, set of 9 to 24ca rose-carmine (SG 16/24), 5ca lightly toned, typical variable centring, a couple of other trivial imperfections, various cancels incl 'pa kua' (1ca), Chingkiang Customs cds (4ca), Shanghai or Peking seals (others), generally good appearance, cat £1,700
Latin America: Large accumulation of collector's duplicates, housed in nine stockbooks incl Brazil from 1860s to around 1980, earlier mostly used but much unused from 1940s, Colombia national issues from 1865 to early 1980s, also a few states, Guatemala and Haiti from first issues to 1960s, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay and Venezuela, while rarer stamps generally absent an excellent range of lower and mid-price range issues, cond variable as might be expected (Thousands)
Diverse accumulation in small carton incl GB QV on pages collected for duplex cancels and arranged by office, BWI incl useful odds of early Barbados, New Brunswick odds incl a couple of first issue covers, GB 1800-1830s 'Free' fronts with possible signature interest, NZ QV Chalons incl a few imperfs and perf 4d rose, cond mixed but would repay inspection (Few Hundreds)
Substantial accumulation of collector's duplicates, housed in sixteen stockbooks incl Germany from first unified issues to 1970s incl Allied Occupation, East and West Germany, West Berlin, Saar, Danzig, Memel, Upper Silesia, Bavaria from 1850s with possible postmark interest, France and colonies, Austria from first issues to 1950s, Italy and colonies, Sweden from second issue to 1970s, Belgium, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary from first issues to 1950s, Netherlands and colonies, Albania, Bulgaria, Ethiopia and Ceylon, while rarer stamps generally absent an excellent range of lower and mid-price range issues, cond variable as might be expected (Thousands)
Substantial accumulation of collector's duplicates, housed on stock pages with extensive ranges of France and French colonies from first issues to 1970s with some higher values and almost all colonies represented, other European countries incl Germany, Romania, Austria, Liechtenstein, Spain, Bosnia, Greece, Luxembourg, Portugal, Denmark, Iceland, Saar and Finland, also some Egypt, Latin America incl Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica & Honduras, while no rarer stamps present there is an excellent range of cheaper and mid range items, cond variable as might be expected (Many Thousands)
Maritime: The Queen Mary: Collection on pages incl 1936 first voyage covers from both Southampton and New York, ppc's unused and used with paquebot cancellations, 1967 last voyage souvenir covers etc, also ephemera with luggage labels, magazine clippings and photographs etc, condition generally fine, an interesting lot (Scores)
1841 1d red-brown lettered SH, part o.g. with clear to good margins, also large part o.g. example on very blue paper lettered JA with sheet margin at left showing part inscription, clear to good the other three sides (SG 8, 8a), the first with vertical crease at right, the second with internal gum bend at foot, nevertheless an attractive pair, cat £1,300
1911 2s booklet with red cover and interleaves printed in green (SG BA6), the first 1d pane and last ½d pane (with the green cross) with upright watermarks the other panes inverted, usual mixed perfs the first pane with light vertical bend, the front cover with wrinkle the back cover creased, still an acceptable example of this scarce booklet, cat £2,800
Collection of pre-decimal definitive issues on pages incl 1952-54 set, 1955-58 set, 1955 Waterlow 'Castle' set, 1958 De La Rue first 'Castle' set, 1958 Crowns inverted set, 1958 Graphite normal and inverted sets, 1959 De La Rue second 'Castle' set, 1960 phosphor inverted set, later Wildings with cylinder blocks, 1967-70 Machin types with uncoated paper varieties, good range of gum types and cylinder blocks etc, generally u/m and very fine (Few Hundreds)
Small unused selection of KEVII on stockcard incl 1902-10 DLR, chalky paper 4d deep green & chocolate-brown (SG 238), 5d dull purple & ultramarine (SG 242a) and 10d dull purple & carmine (SG 254b), first two u/m, last part o.g., 1911 Harrison, perf 15x14 2½d dull blue (SG 284), large part o.g., 1911-13 SH ptg 5d deep dull reddish purple & bright blue (SG 294), 6d dull purple (SG 297), 7d slate-grey (SG 305), 9d dull reddish purple and blue (SG 307), 1s deep green & scarlet (SG 313) and 1s green & carmine (SG 314), 9d and latter 1s u/m, others part to large part o.g.
India Used In: Six covers/pcs comprising two envelopes to the same address in Marseille the first 1897 franked with QV 2a6p vertical strip of 3, the other 1904 with KEVII 1a (2) and 2a6p (3) all with "ADEN CAMP" cds's, 1931 1a reg env to Glasgow uprated with KGV ½a and 2a tied by "ADEN" cds's with "ADEN H.O." reg label, 1937 env to USA franked KGV ½a (2), 1a and 1a6p all tied with "ADEN" cds's and two illus pcs one unaddressed the other to England, both franked with KEVII 1a tied by "ADEN" cds's
Design First Adopted for the Stamp: 1854 (1 April) ½a vermilion with 9½ 'arches', imperforate with part "Coat of Arms" watermark (SG 1, Spence 76), lower left corner marginal block of eight (4 x 2), unused without gum as issued, a very fine and extremely rare positional piece, BPA Cert (2006)
Design First Adopted for the Stamp: 1854 (1 April) ½a vermilion with 9½ 'arches', imperforate with part "Coat of Arms" watermark (SG 1a, Spence 76var), lower left corner marginal block of four, unused without gum as issued, signed provenance (in pencil) "From Sir D. P. Massion Collection" signed "W. T. Wilson" on reverse, a very fine and rare positional piece, BPA Cert (2006)
"The Postage and Telegraph Stamps of British India, Part I. Postage Stamps by L. L. R. Hausburg, Part II. Telegraph Stamps by C. Stewart-Wilson and C. S. F. Crofton (1907) with plates" (plate IV is photocopy), also the Supplement No 2 "The Essays, Proofs and Reprints of the First Issued Postage Stamps of British India of 1854-55" by E. D. Bacon (1927)
1888 May 6, envelope from Kashmir to Norfolk with blue embossed crest of the '2nd Royal Sussex Regiment' on flap franked 1883-94 1a greenish grey (SG 148) in combination with India 1882-90 4a6p yellow-green both tied by circular 'L' in bars cancellations, on reverse despatch datestamp, Bombay transit cds of May 15 and Aylsham arrival cds of June 4, fine. The 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment formed part of the First Hazara Expedition
The 'Sandbach' Correspondence (Gilgit Agency): 1893 January 12 and March 2 envelopes addressed to Capt A. E. Sandbach at Gilgit, Kashmere from Abergele, each franked 2½d, the first (upper left corner excised) with Sea Post Office and Srinagar transit cds's and the scarce Bunji 'three circle' datestamp, the second with Sea Post Office and Srinagar backstamps, also 1893 June? envelope addressed to Mrs Sandbach at Abergele and redirected to Oswestry franked India 1882-90 ½a green and 1a plum (2) all tied by indistinct despatch cancellations, on reverse various transit and arrival markings incl the scarce Bunji 'three circle' datestamp and another 1893 November 29 envelope to Capt A. E. Sandbach at Aldershot and redirected to London franked India 1892-97 2a6p green tied by Gilgit duplex type cancellation with transit and arrival datestamps, plus 1892 unused 'On Her Majesty's Service.' envelope with printed "CAPT. R.E./C.R.E. attached to the British Agency, GILGIT' imprint at lower left, this with light soiling though rare as only five examples believed to be recorded. A generally fine and extremely interesting group. The Gilgit Agency was re-established in November 1889 to keep watch on Russian Expansionism and the fragile allegiances of the small frontier States. In addition to these main objectives the Agency also undertook the training of troops and the improvement of roads and bridges. Captain Arthur E. Sandbach was the brother of the aforementioned Martin Sandbach, he joined the Agency in October 1892 and prior to his departure in June 1893 he was involved in the construction of at least ten bridges and many miles of roads
1989 Group of progressive proofs for two different designs which were not subsequently issued, the first three on ungummed wove paper, denominated 2/- and showing two African Elephants, in dull blue, in claret and in sage-green and purple, last with marginal serial number 000026 and dated 12.OCT 89, the remainder also denominated 2/- show the forequarters of a rhinoceros within a triangular frame, these on gummed wove paper in purple-brown (4), one of which has serial number 000032 and date 25.OCT89, with biro annotations "PURPLE HIPPO/CHOC VALUE", "BROWN HIPPO/PEA GREEN VALUE" and "GREY HIPPO/PURPLE VALUE" (although no hippos apparent!), the remainder (4) in slate-grey, some imperfections but an interesting g
* MERVYN GOODE (BRITISH b.1948), A SUSSEX FARMHOUSE ON THE RIVER ARUN oil on canvas, signed 51cm x 67cm (20 x 26 inches) Framed Note: Mervyn Goode is one of the country's leading and most respected traditional landscape painters in oil. His first One-man Exhibition, at the Highton Gallery in London in 1970, which featured entirely oil paintings depicting the Hampshire landscape, was a 'sell out', and stimulated considerable interest and achieved rare acclaim from Collectors and Critics, both here and abroad. Numerous One-man Exhibitions held in London and the provinces; a One-man Exhibition in the U.S.A; countless invited featurings in Mixed Exhibitions in Public and Private Galleries throughout the country; featurings in television documentaries; and an ever-increasing demand from Collectors in the UK and abroad. Mervyn Goode's work has been reproduced by the Medici Society, Kingsmead Publications, the Bucentaur Gallery, CCA Stationery, Royle Publications, Country Cards, the Almanac Gallery, the Paper House Group, Phoenix Trading and Rosentiel's (who, during 2004, launched a publication of strictly limited edition prints of two of his paintings, each being an issue of 295 copies signed by the artist), and in numerous Fine Art Books and Periodicals.
Records : Test Pressings white RCA LP's incl SF8192 Nina Simone - Here comes the Sun, Joan Baez 2 VSD 6561 - The First 10 Years, SF8190 P E Bennett, The Ballad of Galdwain, ARS1004, Ints 1238 trumpet sound, INTS1232 Tijunana Fiesta, INTS1252 Bobby Macleods - Tobermory Treasure, all good cond.
Magic-Beano Book (1943). Big Eggo and Koko win three-legged race. With the demise of Magic Comic after 80 issues, its key characters: Koko the Pup, Peter Piper, The Tickler Twins and Sooty Snowball starred in this first 'Magic-Beano' annual. The propaganda back cover features Tootsy McTurk's 'V' for Victory sign in morse code! Bright fresh boards and spine with minimal wear. Ink dedication, cream/light tan pages. The highest grade copy we have ever offered at auction [fn+]
Beano (1953) 546-597. Complete year in bound volume. With first Roger The Dodger and Minnie The Minx adventures. No 568 has Desperate Dan cover appearance in rare Dandy/Beano cross-over. Bright covers, cream/light tan pages. No 584 well worn with back cover 3 x 1 ins margin piece torn away. No 566 large cover tear invisibly taped. Both [gd], a few [vg], balance [fn-/vfn] (52)
Underground Comix Selection 2 (1970s) Published by Last Gasp, Print Mint, Kitchen Sink etc. 3D Deep 1 with 3D glasses and holder, Dr Wirtham's 3, 4, Fantagor 1-3, Feds 'N' Heads (with first app. Fabulous Furry Freak Bros), Fever Dreams 1, Fog City 1-3, Forbidden Knowledge 1, 2, Forty Year Old Hippie 1, 2, Hot Crackers 2, Meef 1, 2 with 14 assorted titles [vg+/fn+] (32)

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