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Great Britain - QV (surface printed) : (SG 137s) 1867-83 £5 Orange, C-K, overprint 'SPECIMEN' type 11, perversely 'specimen' on white paper being considerably scarcer than on the usually rare 'blued' paper £5 orange, Super appearance, strong colour well centred full o.g. example - sporting horizontal and vertical crease hardly detracting from fine appearance - small part selvedge paper hinge remnant - otherwise fine original gum. Affordable authentic method to fill this key space catalogued £14,500 as normal, Cat £4500 (image available) [US1]
Great Britain - QV (surface printed) : (SG 133) 1867-83 blued paper £5 orange, DD, slight bluing only, but central cds of 1883 is proof (white paper not introduced until March 1889), faint small horizontal crease in top left margin mentioned for accuracy, fine used. RARE. Cat £15000 (image available) [US1]
Great Britain - QV (surface printed) : (SG 212) 1891 £1 green, vertical strip of 4, FD-ID, centred to bottom, reinforced in middle, odd small bend/wrinkle, BELFAST cds cancels, some blue crayon at left of top stamp, good colour, fine used. Philatelic Expertising Ltd. Cert (2002). Cat £3200+. Rare. (image available) [US1]
Great Britain - QEII (pre-decimal) : (SG 669) 1965 Commonwealth Arts Festival 6d black and orange, a very rare ESSAY IMPERFORATE PROOF on gummed unwatermarked paper, printed in DELACRYL by De La Rue (issued stamp by Harrison) affixed to presented to printers card (90 x 105 mm) titled 'The Delacryl Process', with larger format Queen's head, most unusual and believed to be previously unrecorded. (image available)
Great Britain - QEII (pre-decimal) : (SG 663) 1965 700th Anniversary of Parliament 6d olive green, a very rare ESSAY IMPERFORATE PROOF on gummed unwatermarked paper in a much brighter olive shade than issued colour, printed in DELACRYL by De La Rue (issued stamp by Harrison), most unusual and believed to be previously unrecorded. Previously hinged, no remainder. (image available)
Great Britain - QEII (pre-decimal) : (SG 669) 1965 Commonwealth Arts Festival 6d black and orange, a very rare ESSAY IMPERFORATE PROOF on gummed unwatermarked paper, printed in DELACRYL by De La Rue (issued stamp by Harrison), with larger format Queen's head, most unusual and believed to be previously unrecorded. Previously hinged, no remainder. (image available)
* Britains Royal Army Medical Corps in Service Dress and Battledress RARE stretcher party in peak caps and wounded man in steel helmet, nurse in khaki, six medical orderlies in battledress, eight various further stretcher parties with casualties, and four nurses in full dress (G, some F, three stretcher bearer hands damaged, one hole in stomach) (45)
BRITAINS EXTREMELY RARE PROTOTYPE ROYAL TANK REGIMENT STANDING with cut down bases to fit inside tank turrets. Never issued as a catalogued set, Britains created these figures in 1947 as samples to show retailers to gauge their popularity. They used the body of the pilot in Sidcot suit and the head of the Royal Tank Corps from set 1250 (E) 1947 (2)
Britains early Infantry of the Line on guard and marching fixed arm, oval bases, from sets 29, Royal West Surrey Regiment, 36, Sussex Regiment, 17, Worcestershire Regiment and 18, Somerset Light Infantry, with bemedalled officer, wasp waisted officer, drummer, bugler and two Hanks copies marching, and two RARE Britains on guard with khaki helmets (see Opie G, page 111, picture187, fourth figure from the left) (F, a few P, 39 damaged) 1900 (51)
Mountain Artillery etc. nine Mountain artillerymen with three mounted officers, gun, nine mules, three Hill mules, six RARE Heyde ammunition boxes, four ‘Ulundi’ 17th Lancers, four seated figures, fifteen various others including two solidcast German sailors and various spare parts (VG) (54 excluding spare parts)
Britains King's Royal Rifle Corps and York and Lancaster Regiment RARE FIRST VERSIONS from sets 98 and 96, four KRRC with spiked helmets and two York and Lancs in Sudanese Foreign Service Dress, pigeon chested running figures, oval bases (F, three arms, two helmet spikes and two rifle tips missing) 1899 (6)
* Britains RARE set 50F, 'The Liliput Toys', 00 scale touring car and two saloons with motorcyclists in four colour schemes and a pedestrian in original box (VG, box F) 1934 (8) PRODUCTION NOTE As mentioned in some Britains later catalogues, this set saw the origin of the later Lilliput series of 00 scale figures and vehicles. That the cars were first issued in 1934 (roughly contemporary with the initial Dinky Toys) explains their somewhat dated appearance when they were re-issued post-war.
* Britains Special Order New Metal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders RARE number 5356, ordered from Britains and supplied to the painting specifications of James Opie, nine marching at the slope with two officers, with nine unused packing cards and an original Britains trade carton to pack thirty-six figures, marked 5356-G 36 (E, box VG) 1984 (11)
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