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A complete sheet (282 x 187mm) in black on stout yellowish wove paper with "PLATE III" (typo) at lower left, with the HALF ANNA essay with crosses in upper corners and ONE ANNA issued design (SPENCE 110 and 55 respectively) in horizontal rows of eight, creased in lower left corner, light creasing and soiling
Essays for Printing the Stamps by Lithography: 1905 Lithographic transfer made by the Government of India to illustrate "Hausburg's" book on the stamps of India: A complete sheet (276 x 186mm) in black on stout yellowish wove paper with "PLATE IV" (typo) at lower left, with the HALF ANNA issued design (Spence 133), the FOUR ANNA complete design and the 'head' only (Spence 45 and 73), and the TWO ANNA showing both the square and octagonal designs (Spence 30/31), the 4a complete design with surround of black wavy lines and rosettes, small bend at lower right and light tone spots
Essays for Printing the Stamps by Lithography: 1854 Trial lithographic transfer of both the designs for the 2a (rectangular design - D1 and octagonal design - D2) in rows of four in deep yellow green on yellowish wove paper, complete sheet (Spence 10-11), vertical bends/light creasing and tone spots mostly clear of designs
Eight Annas: 1890(?) Lithographic imitation (of the 1854 essay) printed in horizontal rows of 6 impressions: 8a light blue frame and orange-brown head on yellowish wove paper (Spence 2), horizontal pair from the sheet (60 x 124mm) pos. 4-5, light creasing, vertical fold above the designs and small tear lower edge
1878-79 Provisional printings on ordinary white horizontally laid paper, imperforate, ½a red (SG 113) an unused complete sheet of fifteen (3 x 5) with wide margins, positions 4-6 showing 'DLR & Co' watermark, some light soiling and creases mainly confined to the margins, a scarce sheet, cat £240+
1881-83 Colour changed definitive issue on thin wove paper, imperforate, 2a orange (SG 134) an unused block of eight from the foot of the sheet with full margins three sides from State II, light vertical central fold between the impressions, fine, a scarce multiple, cat £280+. Ex Garratt-Adams
1888 December 13, India ¼a brown reply portion of postal stationery postcard from Jammu to Gujranwala uprated by 1883-94 1/8a yellow-brown vertical pair (SG 132) affixed at lower right slightly overlapping stamp impression with m/s ink cross and tied by barred cancellations, alongside despatch, Sialkot and arrival cds's, light creases otherwise fine and a scarce usage. Ex Garratt-Adams
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
1942 (May) Myaungmya overprint type 1 in black, on KGV 9p deep green, 3a 6p deep blue (3), 6a bistre service (3), KGVI 9p yellow-green (3), 4a greenish blue, KGVI service 3p bright violet (3), 6p bright blue, 1a purple-brown (3), 2a carmine (3) and 4a greenish blue (3) (SG J1 etc), a few light tones but mostly fine, some signed by Jal Cooper, large part o.g.
1927 Colour Trials on gummed, perforated unwatermarked paper in the issued designs: 4m pale grey-green and 10m blue in complete sheets of 250 (25 x 10), 90m light blue in a complete sheet of 200 (20 x 10) plus 5m ochre in a block of 25 (5 x 5) from the upper right corner of the sheet, all with plate '1' markings and with "HARRISON'S/SPECIMEN" overprints, some minor creasing mostly confined to the margins, all with some separated perfs at places and one 90m torn leaving portion missing at lower right corner, a rare and unique assembly
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+]
Magic-Beano Book (1950). Biffo paints the Beano gang. Good cover colours with small top cover scrape and some scratches. Complete spine with some top and bottom wear. Last five pages have insect tracery to lower margins not affecting text or illustrations. No dedication, clean cream/light tan pages [vg]
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)
Radio Fun (1939) 26, 27, 29-46, 50-61 incl. Easter, Anniversary and Whitsun Holiday numbers. Propaganda war comic strips and stories. Starring Big-Hearted Arthur, Flanagan and Allen, Over Enemy Lines, Radio Fun Music Hall, Sandy Powell and Inspector Stanley. No 56 heralded new patriotic title design. Bright covers, some spine wear, cream/light tan pages. 46 [vg-], balance [vg/vg+] (32)
Radio Fun (1940) 68-116. Near complete year in bound volume. Propaganda war issues. Starring Big-Hearted Arthur and Stinker Murdoch, Tommy Handley, Hoppy, Clark Gable, Inspector Stanley, and Over Enemy Lines. Sandy Powell's special message: "T' Briny's closed to swimmers now - ay even to t'waders - t'only people havin a dip are t' shot down Nazi Raiders!" Scarce. No 68 worn edges [gd], balance light tan/tan pages [vg-/vg] (49)

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