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A Lovely Collection of Stamps, commemorating both the 1986 Royal Wedding and also Q.E.II's 60th Birthday. The collection includes stamp booklets, miniature sheets, pristine unmounted mint stamps in a stockbook, First Day covers and a range of coins as First Day Covers. Very high catalogue value.
Philatelic Paraphernalia. Including S.G. catalogues 'Collect British Stamp' 2010, 2013, Great Britain Concise 2006 and Channel Islands and I.O.M. 2007, ultraviolet watermark detector, stoock cards and mounts, a bag of modern GB kiloware with unfranked noted, auction catalogues, an album of mint 1937 Coronation Omnibus issues and a wrap of 25 London 1980 Stampex 10p stamp booklets.
Four Albums of All World and G.B. Stamps Late XIX to Mid XX Century, including an attractive XIX Century Stanley Gibbons Imperial stamp album, which, although sparse has some interesting early material for Argentina, Canada, Le Guaira, U.S.A., Prince Edward Islands, Australian states, Cape of Good Hope - two fair one penny and four penny triangles; also mint Jersey Occupation issues, mint De La Rue Castles, phosphor wildings and 1959 postage dues to £1. A good little lot.
The Royal Golden Wedding Collection of Highly Pictorial Stamp Covers and Numismatic Covers, includes two with unfranked 1948 silver wedding £1 stamp amongst much of interest, some notable signatures include Pamela Mountbatten, Caroline Scott, Hon. Margaret Elphinstone, Lady Elizabeth Lambert and Countess Mountbatten of Burma with 1947 halfcrown.
The Westminster Life and Times of the Queen Mother Collection, 1900-2002, mint stamps, mini sheets, numismatic covers and F.D.C.'s in two de-luxe albums with slipcases; together with a folio 'Queen Mother 20th Century Mint Stamp Collection' ( includes S.G.494 £1 Silver Wedding); and a folio 'Queen Mother Silver Coin' First Day Cover.
GB First Day Cover Album 1946-1966, some more interesting covers including R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth maiden voyage with 21/2d Victory stamp postmarked Southampton to New York, 1948 Olympic Games, 1949 u.p.u., 1935 Silver Jubilee postmarked 1951, 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare's birth - Mobile Army Recruiting Office Field postmarked, with other Commonwealth covers of note.
A Commonwealth Stamp Collection, mint and used in two albums with much of interest, primarily George VI period, including Falkland Island Dependencies, Mauritius, Malta, Barbados, Interim Burmese Govt. overprints, South Wets Africa coronation 1937 set with 4d S.G.102A re-entry, Norfolk Island 1947 set to 2 shillings bistre, omnibus issues and New Brunswick 1860 S.G.14 5c green mint.
The Westminster Great Britain Commemorative Stamp Collection, virtually complete un-mounted mint, from 1924 Wembley (mounted mint) to June 1999, only lacking 1925 Wembley and 1948 Silver Wedding £1, including 1977 Festival of Stamps sheet ovpt specimen, 1979 F.O.S. sheet and 1974 Winston Churchill sheet ovpt specimen; other mini sheets and blocks of ten with mounts de-luxe albums with slipcases. Immaculate.
An Interesting Late XIX early XX Century Stamp Accumulation, in small stock book and loose album pages. Including Nova Scotia 1860-63 Senf Brothers 10c and one cent 'specimen' forgeries, early German States, Australian States, Honduras 1866 S.G.1 mint, Brazil 1843 S.G.4, 30r 'Bullseye' (damaged), with other South American material, early China and France, Indian States and early Japan. Some choice items.
Doulton Lambeth silicon ware owl tobacco jar, 18cm CONDITION REPORT: Two large cracks to the body. Very dirty to surface. Stamp to inside of lid. Small chip to crest above eyes. Chip to back of head to blue glaze around 7mm x 4mm. Two large crack both around 12cm. Flat chip to inside of body rim. One of the large cracks has slight losses to rim of base at top of crack. Another small crack loss to the side of this one, crack 3cm. Impressed mark to base.
Nine carat gold keyless winding open faced chronograph pocket watch, with centre sweep seconds hand, no 55793, maker WMCC (cross stamp mark), 7cm L CONDITION REPORT: The dial has hairline crack 12-3. It does not run when wound. Large initials engraving on rear cover. Inner cover also 9ct. Case condition is good. Case size 5cm diameter. Gross weight. 104g gross.
The World's Automobiles 1881-1931 by G. R. Doyle. A rare privately printed, soft-bound copy dating from 1932, with a rubber stamp, 'Authors Copy' on the title page, 112pp. Also a later 1944 edition with its 'War-Time Supplement' added. Together with later editions for 1959, 1963. The World's Commercial Vehicles 1830-1964 by G.N. Georgano, 122pp, 1965, (two copies); The World's Motorcycles 1894-1963 by Erwin Tragatsch, 192pp, 1964; The Automobile Year Book 1913 and 1914; The Red Book List of Cars 1908-1914; Motor Car Index 1918-1929; Commercial Motor Index 1913-1924 and various other tables and data books. All in used but sound condition, most 8vo and with DJs where appropriate. (a quantity)
Bugatti - 1932. A delightful 12pp, cord-tied red card covered brochure with a foreword giving the history of the company from 1898, seven tipped-in colour plates promoting the Types 49, 46 and 50, with current prices, specifications and constructional features in English, having come from Bugatti's Brixton Road address. The cover with a Sales Department rubber stamp and a little rubbed and creased, correct uncut fore-edges, good clean editorial. (1)
Steam Carriages 1834. A Report from the Select Committee on Steam Carriages with the Minutes of the Evidence and Appendix, published by Wrightson & Webb, 242pp. A particularly rare and important 8vo book with its original end-papers, the first with the rubber stamp of Hooper & co., and the pencil signature of George Hooper and, the date 1867, the first President of the Institute of Carriage Makers (1881-1890). When purchased the original paper cover was significantly distressed, hence its re-binding in a light blue cloth in 2006, with appropriate gilt titles. Internally very good with just minor yellowing of some pages. (1)
1929 Crossley Six. A 16pp brochure promoting various coachwork on the 15.7hp chassis, including the 'Shelsley Fabric Saloon Model'. Incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors, with a price list tipped-in the ISFC. Two library labels to the front cover, and a label removed from ISRC. Also a brochure for the 20.9hp Six, 16pp, dated September 1928, incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors with a price list ISFC. Rubber library stamp on the title page and ISRC. Otherwise both brochures are crisp. (2)
Three British brochures of Australian origin. Lea Francis, a two-fold brochure with specifications for the 14hp saloon, with a 1949 rubber stamp to the front cover. Sunbeam Talbot 2-litre, imaging the various models, Saloon, DHC, Sports Tourer and Sports 2-seater and the New Riley Pathfinder folded brochure dated 1954. Some soiling and biro marks, otherwise good. (3)
Ilinga. 'Over the Horizon'. Two identical brochures for this ill-fated car, 8pp including the card cover, with interior views, a double-page spread of the car from above, some specifications. One brochure with a 'Dawes & North Pty of Melbourne' rubber stamp on the cover, otherwise both units in good fettle. The Ilinga was by an Australian car manufacturer; founded in Melbourne by Tony Farrell and Daryl Davies, the company was in business between 1974 & 1975. The company's only model, the AF-2, saw only two examples produced, despite having apparently fifteen customers placing deposits. Presented at the 1975 Melbourne Motor Show, the AF-2 was promoted as a luxury sports car, built to compete with Porsche and Aston Martin. However, the 1973 oil crisis and high retail price chased many potential customers away. (2)
Ferrari (Enzo, 1898-1988). Le briglie del successo, Bologna, [1970], photographically illustrated throughout, embossed library stamp of Bob Charlesworth to title upper outer corner, signed by Ferrari in purple ink to title and limitation stamp 3057 of an unspecified number to title verso, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and marked, spine faded, small folio (1)
*Frank Patterson. Take your Choice of Happiness! Four images of country scenes, untitled, but apparently from the North-West, North-East, South-West and South-East of Britain. Signed and dated 1937 bottom right. A panel at the top of the sheet is headed "Cycling Grand Easter Number", the first and third words being pasted on, and the sheet is divided into four by dotted lines North to South and East to West (the sheet marked accordingly), with a striking image of a bicycle in the centre, tinted in blue, and seeming to be hanging down by its rear wheel. There is an ink stamp on the reverse of the sheet dated 10th March 1937. Sheet and image size 19 x 13 1/2-inches (47 1/2 x 34 cm). The sheet margins are dust-marked, but the actual images are relatively unscathed. (1)
A Royal Mail stamp album to include Dutch Indies, Colonies, British Empire India, Indian Native States, Italian and Italian Colonies, Yugoslavia, LIberia, Portugal, CCCP, and many others. Together with uncirculated blocks of 10 Centimos I Arriba Espana stamps and blocks of 10 cts Dien CTS stamps
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