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Lot 124

[Photographs]. AVIATION. Regia Aeronautica. An unusual collection of official, propaganda, manufacturer’s and private images of Italian Air Force aircraft and personnel operational during the Second World War, including Mussolini and senior officers reviewing a Squadron of Fiat BR.20 bombers, numerous examples of this type on parade and airborne, various reconnaissance images of Malta, including the harbour with Royal Navy warships present, Field-Marshal Milch of the Luftwaffe inspecting the Caproni works with Gianni Caproni present, a captured Blenheim at Lampedusa, downed Hawker Hurricanes, Savoia-Marchetti S.M.79’s over Malta with the pilot and bomb-aimer shown at their stations, formations of Junkers Ju.87’s, Cant 1007 tri-motor bombers in action, the Macchi M-202, Cant flying boats, including one with Red Cross markings, some fine air-to-air aircraft portraits, various Caproni types, including the Ca.314 with underslung torpedo, details of the S.M.-79 including a fine image of one flying through flak during a torpedo attack, and many others of similar interest; together with nine images of post-fascist period U.S. and other loan aircraft including Bell Aircobra, North American Mustang and others, (approximately 105 images, in a folder). Provenance: The Maxwell-Hunt Collection.

Lot 514

A GROUP OF SIX SOVIET RUSSIAN POSTERS, CIRCA 1970. Comprising of various and typical Soviet propaganda of the period, including an anti-American poster depicting the Statue of Liberty, an anti-Vietnam/Western Imperial poster, a 24th Annual Communist Convention against Imperialism, Colonialism, etc., a Youth Movement recruiting poster to developed Siberia "Come With Us", a Soviet Navy promotion poster and others. All unused and unframed, the largest 40 inches x 25.75 inches (101.6 x 65.5 cm). Together with two additional folios from the same time period relating to the life of Lenin and Marx.

Lot 268

A quantity of framed prints to include Pub Signs of Ireland, War propaganda, National Union of Railway Women's Guild certificate and similar and a Construction Traffic Turning sign (qty)

Lot 282

Mixed Collectables, including `Carry on Girls` and James Bonds `Moonraker` film posters, three framed Russian propaganda posters, Guinness zoo keeper and animals tray, circus and theatre programmes, prints etc

Lot 795

Zeppelin interest a medallion relating to the loss of L-19 / LZ54 at sea on the night of 1st-2nd Feb 1916 commanded by Captain Leutnant Loewe and the still floating wreckage was found by a British fishing vessel but the crew refused to take the Zeppelin crew aboard as they would be outnumbered and said they would report it to the Royal Navy but the weather worsened and the entire crew of 16 were lost, this was struck by the Germans as Propaganda, NEF

Lot 883

A collection of nine First World War period anti-German propaganda posters, published by De Nieuwe Amsterdammer, approx 47.5cm x 31.5cm, together with four further anti-German propaganda posters, various sizes, framed and glazed, and two poster books (conditions vary).

Lot 112

(Militaria) - von WEDEL, H.; HANSEN, H.- Der Kampf in Westen. Die Soldaten des Führers im Felde.München, Raumbild-Verlag, (1940).Large in-8°; 8 plates.Publisher`s binding : green cloth, flat spine (slightly used).German propaganda relating the invasion in 1940 of Holland, Belgium (Flanders) and France (Artois) and of the occupation following the battle of Compiègne. Text illustrated with 8 color pictures; complete with its black metallic stereoscopic viewer and 100 black and white stereoscopic photographs (6 x 13 cm) figuring war scenes in Abbeville, Amsterdam, Compiègne, Dinant, Dunkerque, La Panne, Le Bourget, Le Havre, Paris, Sedan, Texel, Vlissingen, Zeebrugge... Publication de propagande allemande relatant l`occupation de la Hollande, Belgique et France en 1940, illustrée de 8 photos couleurs. Complet de sa visionneuse en métal noir et des 100 photos stéréoscopiques en noir figurant des scènes de guerres dans divers lieux occupés. Pleine toile verte d`édition.

Lot 318

AUSTRIA - 1914-18 Propaganda forgeries of 1916-19 10h perf & forged imperf plate proofs, also normal, all M.

Lot 578

GERMANY - 1940 German War Time Propaganda Forgeries of the 1937 KGVI defins ½d to 3d (six values), all marginals unused, a similar set optd `Liquidation of Empire/BARBADOS` (12)

Lot 581

GERMANY - 1944 German War Time Propaganda Forgeries of the 1c 1935 ½d Jubilee & 1937 1½d Coronation (ex P.O.W camps in Germany), both VFU with fake cancels. (2)

Lot 736

ITALY - 1944 Express L1.25 overprinted in error with the Turin `Republic Sociale Italiana` used on the War propaganda issue & repeated twice, UM & rare, Sass 21B. Cat. 800€

Lot 807

ITALY - 1922-36 collection of fine M sets on stock leaves with 1923 propaganda Fide, March on Rome, 1925 Anno Santo, 1929 Montecassino, 1930 Agriculture Institute, 1935 L5 Pictorial, 1936 Airs & 1923-1927 Express complete. Cat. 1004€ (150)

Lot 393

An original WWII propaganda poster 'Don't Help The Enemy! Careless Talk May Give Away Vital Secrets'

Lot 145

Postcards: A vintage album, decorated with warship & German flag, containing a collection of 280+ German WW1 period cards including Hindenburg & Kaiser portraits, comic, flags & badges, propaganda, Prisoner of War Art, many with military & camp postmarks (mixed condition, gen gd)

Lot 1743

Cinderella Stamps: Lovely collection in three volumes and loose, appear to date from 1890s through to 1970s, wide range of events seen incl early Aviation and Automobile meetings, Philatelic Exhibitions, Trade Expositions (noted 1901 Pan American Exposition labels), Tourist Propaganda, etc, unusual and seldom offered, cond varies still a fine basis for further expansion, also various odds (Hundreds)Country: MIXED LOT

Lot 555

South Africa. 1939 Post Office Publicity Department letter dated 7th November 1939 relating to the new 10/- design, from J. Perkins, ‘Controller of Propaganda’. With a photographic reproduction of the new designs of the 3d and 10/-, a lovely little adjunct to a Pictorial collection. The photograph with a couple of minor thins on reverse. (For SG 64c/CW 23)

Lot 2913

World War II Christmas card carrying a propaganda message - hand drawn front with aircraft and bomb dropping on buildings 'A Merry Christmas be Joyful This Christmas, It May be your last' from a German 'friend' of yours Unterfeldwebel (Sergeant) Johann Grossmann (Iron Cross 2nd Class)

Lot 838

“Deutschland Erwacht” A 1933 dated published book with numerous stuck in photographs giving the impression of a one of work. The book shows the development of the NSDAP and the unity of the German Nation behind Adolf Hitler. Brown cloth cover with gold embossed title and SA Man’s bust set on swastika. Complete with dust wrapped. GC ... together with five Adolf Hitler propaganda postcards and three WW1 German postcards (AF).

Lot 352

Vergil (Polydore). Anglicae Historiae Libri Vigintiseptem, M. Isingrin, Basel, 1555, title with woodcut device, dedication leaf to Henry VIII within woodcut border, following leaf A3 also within border, final blank verso with printer’s device, title with marginal repairs and previous owner names erased, occasional light marginal water stain and a few spots, occasional underlining and marginalia, dust-soiling front and rear, later mottled calf, rebacked, covers relaid, folio. Adams P448. Provenance: Right Hon. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, his bookplate to title verso. The third edition of Vergil’s English History, dedicated to Henry VIII, and an important piece of Tudor propaganda. The text was also a major source for Shakespeare.. (1).

Lot 359

A Chinese colour propaganda poster, entitled `Iron Bastion - Joint Defence by the Army and the People`, published by People`s Fine Arts Publishing House, Peking, 59 x 53cm (23 x 20 3/4in), together with another Chinese propaganda poster depicting Chairman Mao-Zedong at the head of a procession of peasants in colourful dress and other Chinese propaganda posters, some unframed

Lot 57

Propaganda airdrop note issued by Germany WW2 over North Africa, £1 Peppiatt series H86D 729630 on face, Arabic on reverse, edge wear, GVF

Lot 369

Propaganda airdrop note issued by Germany WW2 over North Africa, £1 Peppiatt series H86D 729630 on face, Arabic on reverse (comes with a translation), UNC

Lot 370

Propaganda airdrop note issued by Germany WW2 over North Africa, £1 Peppiatt series H86D 729630 on face, Arabic on reverse (comes with a translation), UNC

Lot 515

France Vichy propaganda anti Anglo-American leaflet, one side shows the Allied Military Currency 5 franc of 1944, Schwan & Boling #166, VF and scarce

Lot 905

Martí Llauradó Mariscot.Barcelona 1903 - 1957 Francesc Macià.Bronze bustSigned. With stamp of the Bechini foundation. Made in 1933 for the Propaganda Department of the Generalitat of Catalonia. Reference bibliography: "Martí Llauradó", Barcelona, Generalitat de Catalunya, 1993, pp. 12, 25 y 44, nº 10 28x17x21 cm

Lot 1588

A Victorian Walnut Stereo Viewer with Stereo Cards including Underwood Boer War Set, the viewer complete with card rest and stereo lenses, top section lifts to access large magnifying lens and pierced card rest, F/G; the Boer War cards in cloth-lined card box, spine embossed in gilt with `South African War: Underwood & Underwood`, containing 25 pictures of military and other South African subjects together with 12 cards also from Underwood depicting scenes from the Indian empire; also a collection of 57 cards published by Realistic Travels, May & Sons, and others, subject-matter includes shot of Queen Alexandra opening the Royal Navy Hospital at Hull, and three WWI shot propaganda photos including pictures of the German fleet at Scapa Flow and impounded U-boats, Swiss Scenery, comic subjects, scenic shots from Switzerland and elsewhere, variable condition but majority G, in leather case (P)

Lot 1011

JOYCE WILLIAM: (1906-1946) Irish-American Fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster, known as Lord Haw-Haw. Rare T.L.S., W Joyce, two pages, 4to, Wandsworth Prison, 2nd November 1945, to C. B. V. Head, marked Copy at the head. Joyce announces 'It may be customary in Capital cases to take the thanks of one's client for granted, provided that he is sane; but I feel that, before the Appeal judgment in this case is delivered, I must attempt to express, however imperfectly, my deep and sincere gratitude towards my legal representatives' and continues 'May I, then, thank you and Counsel for the splendid fight that you have been waging throughout? I know how hard you have worked and realize with grateful appreciation the debt which I owe to your efforts, to the acumen, learning and keen analytical sense of Mr. Curtis-Bennett, and the bold but painstaking ability of Mr. Burge, whose contribution on jurisdiction has now assumed such importance. Where words fail me, however, is in the search for some appropriate terms in which to convey my respectful admiration for Mr. Slade….He has shown that, in this country, an accused person, however unpopular, can find a real champion, all political views set aside.' Joyce also remarks 'So far as I can see, certain issues of the most far-reaching importance have been raised in this case, affecting something much more important than the fate of William Joyce - the question of “Law or No Law” - the problem as to whether the whole current of British justice is to be turned away by that Old Testamentary lust for “retribution” which may be natural at the moment, but which is alien to the purely British character.' The fascist concludes 'I am fully prepared for an adverse decision, as for the adverse consequences of a favourable decision. The fight may be long and it will be certainly be tough. But I have the fullest confidence in the gentlemen who are with me and I know that they will do what is humanly possible on my behalf. And, should all efforts prove unavailing, I shall be glad and comforted to take with me the impression of dauntless men, worthy of the England that, at some time in the past, I used to know.' The two pages are stapled together in the upper left corner. Some light creasing, otherwise VG Joyce was captured in Germany at the end of World War II and taken to London where he was tried at the Old Bailey on three counts of High Treason. Joyce was convicted and sentenced to death on 19th September 1945 and, following various appeals, was executed at Wandsworth Prison on 3rd January 1946.

Lot 1017

GOEBBELS JOSEPH: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. Dark black fountain pen ink signature ('Dr. Goebbels') and several additional words in his hand, in German, to the verso of his personal calling card, simply bearing the printed name Dr. Joseph Goebbels. One small water stain just affects the final couple of letters in the signature, about VG The card was presented to Trude Mohr (1902-1989) First Reichsreferentin of the Bund Deutscher Madel (The League of German Girls), the female wing of the Hitler Youth and the only female youth organisation in Nazi Germany.

Lot 1018

GOEBBELS JOSEPH: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Goebbels in a profile head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Dr. Goebbels') in dark fountain pen ink, largely across a clear area of the image. Three small areas of light silvering to the image, otherwise VG

Lot 1018A

GOEBBELS JOSEPH: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. T.L.S., Dr. Goebbels, one page, small 4to, Berlin, Christmas 1937, [to Trude Mohr], on Goebbels's personal printed stationery featuring a blind embossed swastika and Nazi eagle. The printed form letter, in German, sends Goebbels's warmest wishes and blessings for Christmas and the New Year and adds that he hopes the recipient enjoys some festive joy. With blank integral leaf. Two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, VG The letter was sent to Trude Mohr (1902-1989) First Reichsreferentin of the Bund Deutscher Madel (The League of German Girls), the female wing of the Hitler Youth and the only female youth organisation in Nazi Germany.

Lot 1024

[GOEBBELS JOSEPH]: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. An unused 4to sheet of Goebbel's printed stationery, featuring the black printed heading Der Reichsminister fur Volksaufklarung und Propaganda beneath a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika, also with the printed address at Wilhelmplatz, Berlin. With blank integral leaf. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG Provenance: Accompanied by the original statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness. Together with copies of further supporting detailed documentation relating to Rex and his acquisitions.

Lot 200

Judaica – The Eighth Crusade – uncensored disclosures of a British Staff Officer. A classic of Nazi/Fascist anti-Semitic propaganda. This copy with the rare printed paper band to front cover: ‘...England is the victim of her own hypocrisy and her own duplicity; in trying to compass the downfall of others, Britain has merely succeeded in playing into the hands of the Jews...’ Also bearing an inscription from a German giving the copy as a gift dated Hamburg October 1939 and with a further inscription, possibly by the recipient ‘Rot – kept as a sample of what these extremists may do...’ [unfortunately for the world, they did].

Lot 239

WWII – Nazi Propaganda – the body beautiful two books relating to the Girl’s section of the Hitler Youth, one showing the various exercises etc expected of a health Ayrian, and the other a novel based on the Hitler Youth theme.

Lot 252

WWII – propaganda Deutschland in Kampf [Germany in Battle] a report prepared for the use of the German Army only by their propaganda arm and providing a typically upbeat idea as to how well they were doing,

Lot 284

WWII – the Holocaust – Ravensbruck Concentration Camp original letter from an inmate dated January 1942, written in German (as prescribed by the Nazis) in pencil. The writer is named as Helena Piotsvurier and she is writing to a female friend or relative called Marta Ciechorska in Linden Strasse, Thorn. The letter, written on the pre-printed form as issued by the Nazis also bears the Nazi censor mark. With original envelope. Together with an allied propaganda leaflet based on the early sayings of Hitler.

Lot 174

Political propaganda token, the obverse depicting "HONOR" trodden underfoot "THRONE" overturned, "GLORY" obliterated with cross hatching and "RELIGION" shattered into pieces while fire burns at every corner, the whole design surrounded by daggers, the reverse with sunburst behind the motto "May Great Britain ever remain the reverse", George V silver commemorative token 1910-1935 boxed, Greensted P.T.E 1650 token, the reverse depicting a cat surround by "In East At The Cat", Milan tram tokens, 1920, Chamber of Commerce tokens etc

Lot 343

Russia. Loose album pages and stock leaves housing a miscellaneous range of mint and used. Better include 1930 Graf Zeppelin set mint, 1931 Airship Construction Fund perf and imperf mint sets, 1933 Stratosphere Record used set, 1934 Airship Travel Propaganda mint set, 1937 Agricultural Congress M/s mint, 1945 Relief of Stalingrad M/S used

Lot 509

Russell (Bertrand, 1872-1970). The Problem of China, 1st ed., 1922, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., a little edge wear, spine browned, 8vo, one-page typed blurb for the book approved by Russell with his initials at foot (for the 1966 edition), 4to, together with Why Men Fight, A Method of Abolishing the International Duel, 1st American ed., New York, 1917, file copy stamps to title and front f.e.p., orig. cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, orig. printed wrapper inner flap, plus two notes (not in Russell’s hand) loosely inserted, the notes being publisher’s questions and answers concerning a possible reprint of the work, plus Conway Memorial Lecture. Free Thought and Official Propaganda, 1st ed., 1922, signed by author to title, orig. cloth gilt, spine rubbed, small 8vo, and Russell (Bertrand & Dora), The Prospects of Industrial Civilization, 1st ed., 1923, orig. cloth in d.j., spine browned, upper wrapper split and separated along joint, 8vo, plus a loosely inserted typed letter signed from Dora Russell, 14th January 1982, to Rayner Unwin, concerning the rejection of her ‘machine age’ book, ‘I was very much interested in it and thought I would write to tell you why I think you are wrong to suppose that there is not a sale for the book. Also why, in a sense, I feel that your firm have some responsibility towards it... if it had not been for my insights about industrialism in 1920, the book “Prospects of Industrial Civilization” would not have been written. It was very much my book, we issued it as joint and I left the actual writing to Bertie. Incidentally, for years after the divorce, he did me out of my half of the royalties... ‘, 2 pp. on two leaves with a few manuscript corrections, 4to, plus an autograph letter signed from Bertrand Russell, Telegraph House, Chichester, c. 1927, to Stanley Unwin and thanking him for the cheque, ‘I hope I was not unreasonable? The question of a commission had not occurred to me, though I suppose it ought to have’, one page, 4to. Dora Russell’s book ‘Religion of the Machine Age’ was published by Routledge & Kegan Paul in 1983. (10)

Lot 544

Japanese WW2 propaganda leaflets. Interesting selection.

Lot 610

Propaganda leaflet collection of German British.

Lot 346

HYMAN SEGAL A collection of WWII propaganda, sketches, ephemera etc.

Lot 140

*Peninsular War. Dia Dos de Mayo de 1808, en Madrid. Asesinan los franceses a los Patriotas en el Prado, [London, Behrmann & Collmann, 1808], folding paper fan, the leaf with a hand-coloured etching on the obverse depicting the massacre of the Spanish by the French in Madrid on 2nd May 1808, verso ornamented with cartouches, birds, and foliate sprays in gilt and colours, mounted on pierced ivory sticks, 25.5cm (10ins). Schreiber Collection 41, p.72 (unmounted). Printed in England for the Spanish market as anti-French propaganda. Examples are held in The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and The Fan Museum, Greenwich. (1)

Lot 1099

A quantity of ephemera relating to WWII incl "Dig for Victory" information, front line propaganda, Air Raids booklet, Admiralty account of Eastern Mediterranean Naval War etc together with Edwardian book of Parisian postcards

Lot 909

Pirate Radio memorabilia including original watercolour by Ian Scoones, dated 1967, the artist's impression of the projected propaganda station 'Radio Freedom', 81cm x 55cm, which was featured in Paul Harris's book - Broadcasting from the High Sea, plus collection broadcasting periodicals , yearbooks, handbook, etc (qty)

Lot 465

ERNTEDANKFEST 1 OKTOBER 1933 DER DEUTSCHEN BAUERN EHRENTAG illustrated, cloth backed boards, Berlin 1933 and a quantity of other propaganda, mainly in wrappers including Kampf der Pioniere, Kreistage der Nsdap im Traditionsgau Munchen Oberbayer and die Pause, all 1930s-1944 (approx 40)

Lot 300

1924 Trade Propaganda 1l brown & green used, expertised on reverse, fine. SG 170 Cat £350

Lot 374

12 WW1 propaganda cards. German and French. Three coloured. The cards include the Kaiser as a Zeppelin and an AA gun shooting down LZ37. An interesting group. GC-VGC. See Plate.22

Lot 377

Zeppelin related items. Postcard of LZ126 used in Switzerland. Also two leaflets dropped from ‘Hindenburg’ on the propaganda flight 1936, yellow & salmon paper, one torn. A 4-page small leaflet providing South America sailings and fares for 1935. A list of all the ‘Club-Liga’ cigarette cards on Zeppelins from LZ1 to LZ127. An entrance ticket no. 290 to visit ‘Graf Zeppelin’ on her flight to Helsinki in 1930. GC-VGC. See website.

Lot 398

18 WW1 propaganda postcards. Ten German anti-Allies, showing Zeppelins bombing London, three anti-Zeppelin British, the remainder French. 12 coloured. 7 postally used. GC. See Plate.23

Lot 464

‘Graf Zeppelin’ mail. Germany flight mailed on board 29th March 1936 for propaganda flight with ‘Hindenburg’ over Germany. Zeppelin picture postcard. Sieger 344. VGC. See website.

Lot 594

World, notes, various, inc. two propaganda notes, mainly circulated, many heavily, with some torn (108)

Lot 106

Barbados German Propaganda labels. 1944 imitations of GB ½d-3d set of 6, unused on wavy-line watermarked paper, each marginal. Not easy to find in complete sets

Lot 1203

French Revolution Propaganda Medal, bronzed lead uniface plaque d.85mm: SIEGE DE LA BASTILLE by Andrieu, PRISE PAR LES CETOYENS DE LA VILLE DE PARIS. Le 14 Juet 1789, EF-GEF with original case and glass panel (which are unusual survivors)

Lot 1076

*Two WW1 period German sketch books, containing various pencil sketches mostly of building and animals, including a loose sketch of a German soldier beautifully executed and inscribed and dated 14.12.15 with artist`s blind stamp, 27cm x 21cm, together with a folder containing various WW2 German documents mostly academic certificates and propaganda leaflets plus an olive wood desk folder, containing similar contents, the case carved and dated 1942-1944 (-)

Lot 870

Private collection of playing cards and gamesA pack of WW2 propaganda playing cards, 32/32, backs marked `1940 L`Oeuvre vous souhaite de la gagner`, encouraging the population to do all they could to winThis lot forms part of a private collection of playing cards and games from the 17th century onwards, comprising 400 lots, all to be sold without reserve

Lot 1070

Five Early 20th Century and Later Parasol Frames, some with carved handles; Black Lace Parasol Cover bearing the Maltese Cross; a cream silk cover and another in white cotton lawn with lace trims and appliques; Assorted Kid Leather Gloves, lace and other mittens etc; WWII Silk Propaganda Handkerchief; Circa 1890's Pattern Templates for Ladies Costume in a folder (box)

Lot 605

Early 20th Century Russian porcelain propaganda plate decorated with a hammer and a cog, mark to the base with a hammer, sickle and cog and dated 1919, 10in diameter

Lot 211

Belgium. A boxed Plymouth album housing a mainly mint collection to 1956. Includes 1950 European Athletic Championship set and M/S, 1951 Political Prisoners, Queen Elizabeth Medical Foundation, Anti Tuberculosis; 1952 Cultural Fund, Anti Tuberculosis, 1953 Red Cross, Tourist Propaganda, Anti Tuberculosis; 1954 King Albert Memorial Fund, Political Prisoners, Beguinage of Bruges Restoration Fund; 1955 Cultural Fund , Anti Tuberculosis

Lot 435

Militaria: a quantity of Third Reich propaganda magazines, comprising; Diesa Zeitschrift der Sturmabteilungen der NSDAP, 6 Sept 1940-16 Oct 1941; Deutsche Luftwacht, May 1935-Feb 1936; Deutsche Flugilluftrierte, all 1934; Flugzeugbau, Feb 42-Aug 1944; and Sport Flieger, Marz 1935. (48)

Lot 397

English Milled Suffragettes - `VOTES FOR WOMEN 1914` - Countermarked 1913 PennyHost coin dated 1913. Obv: crudely stamped with letters and numbers as VOTES FOR WOMEN 1914 in four lines. 9.20 grams. The right to vote in British parliamentary elections was given to women for the first time in 1918. Prior to this, there had been a long campaign by women demanding that right and coins taken from circulation, with other items, were used for propaganda and to publicise the issue.[No Reserve]Coin very fine, stamps clear.Starting Price: £5

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