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(x) Malta1903-04 Watermark Crown CAImperforate Colour Trials½d. in green (issued colour) on gummed watermarked paper ("r" of marginal watermark), fine. Photo Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
The Royal Niger Company's Territories1888-99 Handstruck StampsAkassa "the niger territories/post/office/p o/akassa." triple-oval d.s. Sacher Type 2, S.G. Type 11891 (16 Apr.) unstamped envelope, Church Missionary Society embossed seal on flap, to London, marked "R. Niger. W.C. Africa. No local stamps", showing a fine strike of the datestamp alongside "6d" tax handstamp and London c.d.s. (16.5), the reverse with Liverpool Br. Packet (17.5) and two London (18.5) c.d.s.; attractive. Photo provenance:H.G. Porter, 1956Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Oil Rivers ProtectorateSombreiro River1893 (27 Apr.) envelope upon which are impressed a variety of sample datestamps and handstamps, comprising "redirected", boxed "unclaimed", "forward", "please return", boxed "too late", "T", "R", "oil rivers protectorate/sombreiro river" triple-oval d.s. with a further superb strike on reverse, "sombreiro river" c.d.s. (11.7) and double-circle "new calabar" parcel post h.s.; a few light stains though most unusual. Photo provenance:W.C. Hinde 1959Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Niger Coast ProtectorateCovers and Cancellations1895 (31 May) Post Office envelope registered from Old Calabar River to London, bearing 1894 (May) ½d. yellow-green, 1d. orange-vermilion (2) and 2d. lake all cancelled with "old calabar river" Code A c.d.s., large "R" h.s. alongside the adhesives and showing Old Calabar (31.5), Liverpool (15.7) and London (15.7) Registered d.s., all on face; the envelope torn at lower left corner through opening though a scarce and colourful franking. Also 1893 (23 Oct.) ½d. brown card from Old Calabar River to Buguma cancelled with superb Code A c.d.s.; very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandThe Chalon IssuesReprintsRegistered (6d.) die proofs in dull ochre (43x72mm.) and in black (50x73mm.), stamp-size examples in bright yellow and carmine, the latter on watermarked paper, and an example on 1906 Herts Philatelic Society invitation card; also a die proof of the head in oval on thin paper (83x96mm.)R Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandSecond and Third Sideface Issue CoversRegistered Mail1883 (11 Oct.) parcel label from Mackay to England bearing 1d. vertical pairs (2) and 6d. (2), and 1884 (7 Nov.) envelope from Mackay to London bearing 2d. (2) and 6d., both with all stamps cancelled by "registered/mackay" handstamp and with despatch c.d.s. and London Registered oval datestamp; 1885 (7 May) envelope (opened-out) from Greenmount to Toowoomba, bearing 2d. blue (3) cancelled "291" in bars and showing despatch and "registered/greenmount" handstamp alongside, the reverse with superb "t.p.o. s&wr/1/down" c.d.s. without gang number (Campbell Type 1 No. 2a(a)) and Toowoomba c.d.s.; small imperfections though an unusual pair. Also 1898 (10 Oct.) envelope (209x93mm.) to Brisbane, bearing 1d. and 2d. (2) cancelled "33" and by the newly introduced "R" in oval handstamp Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandSecond and Third Sideface Issue CoversRegistered Mail1891 (15 Oct.) envelope (light stains) from Toowoomba to The Secretary of the Railway Commissioners at Brisbane, bearing 2½d. pair cancelled with new oval-framed "R" handstamp, contrary to regulations, and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, and 1892 (12 Oct.) Winch Bros. envelope from Rockhampton to England, bearing 2½d. only (no registration fee paid in stamps) cancelled by "473" duplex and with "R" in oval handstamp and London Registered oval d.s. (21.11) alongside, unusual in being accepted as being an item of registered mail in London though without any penalty surcharge. A most interesting pair Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandFourth Sideface IssueCovers1893 (7 Aug.) large triple rate envelope registered from Townsville to England, bearing ½d., 1d. pair, 2½d. pair and 3d. all cancelled with "R" in oval and showing despatch c.d.s. and London Registered hooded d.s. (21.9) below, 1896 (22 Jan.) envelope registered from Brisbane to Canada bearing ½d. and 5d. (double registration no longer charged) cancelled by "R" in oval and with c.d.s. below, 1896 (Aug.) envelope registered from Georgetown to London bearing ½d., 1d. (3) and 2d. cancelled "156" and with "registered/georgetown" handstamp and at left, and 1898 envelope registered from Bundaberg to India bearing ½d. and 5d. cancelled by "148" duplex Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandSixth Sideface Issue with Figures of Value at Foot1897 (2 July) double rate envelope (209x96mm.) registered from Mitchell to England, bearing 1d. block of eight (2x4) with each pair cancelled by superb sunburst "80" and with "registered/mitchell." handstamp alongside, despatch c.d.s. and London Registered d.s. (9.8) below, Brisbane Registered c.d.s. (4.7) on reverse; a few small imperfections though the largest recorded used block and single franking of this stamp. Also 1897 (July) envelope (a little soiled) from Dalby to Finland bearing 1d. in combination with 1882-91 4d. and 1885-96 ½d. with light barred numerals and with c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with six transit datestamps, and 1897 (Oct.) envelope from Brisbane to Germany bearing 1d. (2) with 1885-96 2½d. and 5d. all cancelled by "R" in oval handstamps and with c.d.s. alongside; an unusual pair provenance:Ron ButlerSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Queensland1897-1911 Figures In All Four CornersRegistered Mail1898 (Mar.) envelope from an unknown office to New York, bearing 1d. (2, one bisected diagonally) and 2d. (2) all cancelled "R" in oval, showing U.S. registration number handstamps and, on reverse, Brisbane, San Francisco and New York registered datestamps. A rare and most unusual unauthorised use of a bisect which has been accepted without surcharge. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Queensland1900 Charity 1d. cancelled "96" in bars and tied on envelope (no year date) to Dalby showing part arrival c.d.s. at top; 1d. and 2d., together with Sideface 1d., all cancelled "r" in oval on 1901 large piece showing Brisbane c.d.s.; both items a little soiled, otherwise sound. Cat. £395+ Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Queensland1908 (8 Sept.) envelope from Brisbane to Germany, bearing 9d. perf. 12x12½ Type B (marginal) in combination with 1907-11 ½d. and 3d. all cancelled "R" in oval in blue and with black registration label tied by c.d.s. in the same ink; a scarce stamp on cover Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandThursday Island1904 (12 Sept.) envelope (226x103mm.) registered to Tasmania, bearing 1897-1908 1d. (5) and 2d. all cancelled by "R" in oval and showing superb despatch c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with Brisbane (18.9) and Hobart (23.9) c.d.s.; the envelope with a couple of small faults though a rare and impressive double interstate franking Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
QueenslandThursday Island1910 (16 Mar.) envelope registered to Austria, bearing 1907-11 5/- rose cancelled "336" in oval of bars with despatch c.d.s. alongside and "R" in oval handstamp at foot, the reverse with Brisbane (23.3) and Vienna (29.4) c.d.s.; a few small edge faults though a rare stamp on cover, particularly from this island. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Sierra Leone1895 (22 Dec.) envelope registered from Freetown to Bonthe, Sherbro, bearing 1884-91 1d. carmine and 3d. yellow each cancelled with c.d.s. and with arrival c.d.s. (24.12) alongside, "R" in oval h.s. and a further Freetown c.d.s. at foot, the reverse with two Gorgerat dated sender's cachets; traces of soiling though an attractive and unusual item of internal registered mail. S.G. 28, 32. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Zanzibar1896 (July) pink On Sultan Government Service envelope (210x93mm., slightly truncated at one side) registered to Bombay, bearing 1895-96 8a. magenta cancelled by Registered c.d.s. and showing "R" in circle and oval for registration number at foot; the adhesive with defects though a scarce stamp used alone. Photo Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Barbados1938 Small Format Seal of the Colony issue covers, the award-winning eight-frame exhibit collection formed by the late Jerone R. Hart, all neatly mounted, well researched, written-up and presented in three Safe albums with slip cases, together with three further empty albums, contained in two cartons; the collection comprises an exceptional range of over 220 items arranged in ascending order of value from ½d. to 5/- and comprising a remarkable array of both single-value and multi-value frankings including Printed Matter, Surface, Post card, Airmail, Official, Registered and Censored and Foreign Destination Mail; items of note include registered to Kenya, printed matter to New Zealand, Pinto Labour Camp, Czech Army F.P.O., 2/6d. single franking on Official use, 5/- single frankings registered to England and Jamaica, shades, listed printing varieties on 2d., 2½d. and 4d. values are present with many very rare on cover. Viewing essential to fully appreciate the scope and depth of this wonderful lot. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bermuda1865-1976 mint collection in an album, over 700 stamps including 1865-1903 perf. 14 2d. (2), 3d. (2), 1/-, perf. 14 x 12½ 3d., 1874 "P" and "R" same type 3d. on 1/-, 1875 1d. on 2d., 1d. on 3d., 1893-1904 with values to 1/-, 3d. block of four, 1906-10 ¼d. to 4d., 1910-25 ¼d. to 1/-, 1918-22 2/6d. to £1, 1920-21 Tercentenary sets, 1922-34 ¼d. to 1/-, 1924-32 2/- (2), 2/6d. (3), 10/- (2), 12/6d. damaged leaf variety (regummed), 1936-47 set in blocks of four, 1938-53 with a range of printings and shades to £1 (4), 1948 Wedding, 1953-62 set, 1962-68 set, 1970 decimal surcharges in blocks of four, later issues, etc.; chiefly good to fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Gold Coast1886 (5 Oct.) envelope registered to Bohemia, "3d" accountancy mark in red crayon and bearing 1884-91 2d. grey marginal pair and a single with fair to good strikes of the "post office/gold coast/adddah" oval intaglio seal h.s. (Type 4), showing "R" in oval h.s., Addah and Accra (6.10) c.d.s., Liverpool (2.11) and London (2.11) oval Registered d.s., all on face, Prague arrival c.d.s. (4.11) on reverse. Attractive and a scarce destination. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Gold Coast1895 (12 June) 2d. F size registered envelope "Via Accra" to Germany bearing, on reverse, 1884-91 2½d., [59] with short "y", twice cancelled with appam/gold coast" Code A c.d.s. (Type 5) in reddish brown with a further strike alongside, also showing "R" in oval h.s., Liverpool (11.7) and London (11.7) Registered oval d.s., the face panel with Accra (14.6) and Hamburg (12.7) c.d.s.; attractive. S.G. 14. Photo provenance:"Ashanti", 1991Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Gold Coast1896 (20 Mar.) George Jackson envelope registered to England, bearing 1884-91 1/- bright violet and 2/- yellow-brown each neatly cancelled with "axim/gold coast" c.d.s. (Type 5) with a further strike alongside, showing "R" in oval in red and Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (date unclear), Birmingham Registered oval d.s. (26.4) on reverse; both adhesives with minor imperfections though a scarce franking. S.G. 18a, 19. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Gold Coast1896 (2 May) Myerscough quadruple rate envelope registered to London, bearing 1884-91 1d. rose-carmine strip of five and a single, and 3d. olive (2) all cancelled with legible "elmina/gold coast" Code C c.d.s. (Type 5), also showing "R" in oval h.s. and Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (30.5), faint Cape Coast c.d.s. (3.5) on reverse; the envelope with repaired tear across lower right corner though an attractive 2oz. franking. S.G. 12, 15a. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Indian Feudatory StatesCochinOfficial Stamps1913 3p. to 1½r. set of nine with additional 9p. carmine with watermark sideways, and 1919-33 4p. to 1½r., good to fine mint. S.G. O1-19b, £798 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Indian Feudatory StatesTravancore-Cochin1949 (1 July) Issue6a. on 14ch. perf. 12½, variety accent omitted from native surcharge (right pane R.13/4) and with the surcharge showing slight doubling, part c.d.s.; scarce. S.G. 7a, £500. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
JamaicaEarly Letters and Handstamps1822 (Mar.) entire "p Marchioness Queensbury Packet" to Scotland, rated "4/10" and showing, on reverse across join, fine "green island/ja" (T3 rated R) alongside Jamaica fleuron datestamp (F5). Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Lagos1899 (21 Nov.) OHMS Avis de Reception envelope (225x95mm.) registered from the Post Office to England, bearing 1884-86 ½d. dull green (13) and 1d. rose-carmine blocks of four (2, both on reverse) all cancelled with oval of bars, showing boxed "a.r" followed by "41", both in red crayon, and "R" in oval on face, despatch and Hull arrival c.d.s. (17.12) on reverse; the ½d values apparently applied with local gum and with some faults/defects, nevertheless an unusual 2oz. franking comprising 10d. postage, 2d. registration and 2½d. Avis de Reception fee. S.G. 21, 22. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
France1870 (22 Sept.), small entire letter, without Ballon Monte inscription, addressed to Cantal, franked Empire 20c. with Paris star "18" cancellation and R. D'Amsterdam c.d.s. alongside, arrival datestamp of 21 Oct. on reverse; the adhesive with rounded corner and the entire with some paper adhering to the reverse; fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
GermanyBaden1798-1860, collection on pages, eighty-two pre stamp covers, eighty stamps and seventeen postal stationery items, including 1798 EL with rheinhausen, 1809 with red heidelberg, 1811 with salmansweil r3, 1854 haltingen d.s. (rare), 1830 laufenburg, 1825 red kalthenherberg r.1, stamps with better cancellations, postal stationery with reprints, etc., chiefly good to fine. An interesting lot Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
GermanyHamburg1776-1872 collection of sixty pre-stamp or stampless entires or entire letters on pages, including 1776 with hambourg, 1803 with r4.hamburg, 1807 danemarc p.leb.g.d4/hambourg 15 mar 1807, 1808 with hambourg 4./19.fevr 1808, 1815 suede/r.4.hamburg, 1839 with schiffs brief-post hamburg, 1869 and 1872 with red hamburg c.d.s., many with foreign origins, some stamps and postal stationery, mixed condition but an interesting lot Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A quantity of boxed diecast items by various makers including five Aviones metal model aeroplanes, no.650 BAC-SUD Concorde, Mini-Highway Tri-ang racing car and eight boxed Matchbox vehicle comprising no.5 accessory pack 'Home Stores', Regular Wheels no.21 Foden concrete truck, K11 Fordson tractor and farm trailer, M4 Fruehauf hopper train, Y71 Mercer 1913 Raceabout, Y41 Sentinel steam wagon, Y21 B-type London bus and Y71 four tonne Leyland wagon 'W & R Jacob & Co Limited'
A quantity of mainly boxed Hornby railways '00' gauge items to include R.507 'Freightmaster' set containing electrical locomotive, six wagons, large oval of track plus power clip and uncoupler, two boxed coaches, track and other accessories including R.002 village station and R.145 signal box
A quantity of Hornby '0' gauge boxed railway items comprising no.30 locomotive no.45746 in green livery with tender, no.20 locomotive no.60985 in green livery with tender, no.20 rotary tipping wagon, no.50 low sided wagon, container furniture, no.31 coach, no.20 petrol tank wagon, no.21 coach, no.20 wagon, no.30 goods van, no.30 wagon, no.20 wagon, no.1 level crossing, junction signal no.2, half dozen curved rails A1 and no.1 buffer stop, also a Hornby Dublo D1 island platform with a few accessories, Tri-ang R.291 point and a boxed Merit coal bunker with coal
Three boxed Hornby '00' gauge sets comprising R.2139 BR Class 9F Freight pack, consisting of 2-10-0 BR 92099 locomotive, black, 5xBR12 Goods Wagons, 1x20 tonne Brake Van, R2134M The B12/3 locomotive train pack consisting of 4-6-0 BR61565 locomotive, black and 3xBR maroon corridor coaches and R2397B, BR green three-car class 110 diesel multiple unit
A collection of books comprising Lynn (Dame Vera) - Some Sunny Day, my autobiography, signed by Vera Lynn published by Harper Collins 2009, Williams (Frederick S) The Midland Railway its Rise and Progress, published by Strahns & Co London, circa 1880, Loftie (W J) - Lessons in the Art of Illuminating, with practical instructions, and a sketch of the history of the art, published by Blackie & Son London, circa 1900, Howard (Georges Edmond) - The Miscellaneous in Verse and Pros, in three volumes, published by R Marchbank, Dublin 1782, bound in tan calf, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald, illustrations by James Gilbert, published by Adam and Charles Black London 1909, further book illustrated by Frank Brangwyn, Morton (H. V.) - In Search of South Africa, signed limited edition number 415 of 500 copies, complete with original slipcase, a German propaganda cartoon book dated 1915, ridiculing the British etc (21)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original book cover illustration for 'Action at Three Peaks' by Frank O'Rourke, produced by Corgi Books 1954, depicting a US Cavalry man with a sword fighting off a North American Indian, gouache on board, bears initials, 42x27cm, complete with a first edition paperback of the book
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original book cover illustration of 'Grant of Kingdom' by Harvey Ferguson, produced by Corgi Books 1954, depicting a North American Indian in rocks watching a cowboy, gouache on board, bears initials, complete with the first edition paperback book, 42x27cm (illustrated)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original book cover illustration for 'The Seven of Diamonds' by Max Brand, produced by Corgi Books 1955, depicting a cowboy on horseback shooting his revolver, gouache on board, bears initials, 42x33cm, comes together with a paperback first edition of the book (illustrated)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original front and back cover illustrations for 'The Shining Mountains' by Dale Van Every, produced by Corgi Books 1956, depicting North American Indians watching two trappers in a canoe and two trappers in a mountainous landscape, gouache on board, bears initials, each 42x28cm, comes complete with the first edition paperback book (illustrated)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - the original front and back cover illustration for 'The Sky was their Roof' by Robin Arthur Kelly, produced by Corgi Books 1956, depicting North American Indians riding at full gallop and a cowboy with wagon train, gouache on board, bears initials, each 42x27cm, comes complete with first edition paperback book
S. R. Boldero (20th century) - the original front cover illustration for 'Beyond Law' by Frank B. Linderman, produced by Corgi Books 1957, depicting a trapper in a canoe being chased by North American Indians, gouache on board, signed, with plastic title overlay, 50x40cm, comes complete with the first edition paperback book (illustrated)
A collection of sporting memorabilia comprising a Lancashire Rugby Shirt, bears label Lancashire N. R. U. Schoolboys, also the matching black cap with silver tassel dated 1922, a further rugby shirt and another cap with initials S.C.C. also in this lot five folders containing programmes for Liverpool Football Club dates vary from 1977-1979 and 1996 etc

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