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A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU by Gillows, Lancaster, late 18th century, the fall front enclosing drawers and pigeon holes flanking a removable central compartment with inlaid cupboard door flanked by pilasters to the front and four sectional drawers to the rear, three short over three long drawers below with later oval brass drop handles, moulded base and bracket feet, maker's stamp on each of the three small drawers, 48" x 22" x 41 1/4"
FRENCH VICTORIAN SLATE COMBINED MANTEL CLOCK AND BAROMETER by Vicenti & Cie, the signed two train movement striking on a bell and numbered 927 92, with Medaille d'Argent stamp, the white dial with Roman numerals and two front winding holes, visible brocot escapement, pierced blued steel hands, above a matallic barometer dial in white enamel with two badge stamps, one reading "E. Bourdon and Richards Patent Paris" and the other "Universal Exhibition Council Medal, London 1851", the arched architectural slate case on stepped plinth base, 46cm high
Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika. 1950-2 mint coil-join pairs. 10ct black and green, horizontal, perf 13 x 12½; 10ct brown and grey (horizontal) and vertical (latter with damaged perfs on top stamp), and 50ct dot removed, horizontal. Some trimmed perfs, stray gum from the joins on the face, etc, as usual, the 50ct pair not often seen
Southern Rhodesia. 1937 Coronation collection with mint pairs, 5 illustrated FDCs (one with slight toning) and a Westminster Stamp Co FDC, used imprint blocks on pieces, KGV 1d Postal Stationery envelope with 3 x Coronation 3d on front, strip of 3 1ds on reverse cancelled First Day; punched gummed proofs of vignette in olive-green (2), emerald and purple-violet (2); imperf 1d vertical pair with punch holes; 1d in green/indigo unissued colours unmounted mint
Gibraltar. 1951 5/- black and deep carmine perf 13, FP2 R9/4 broken 'R', unmounted mint. KG VI Expertising Certificate (2012). This stamp was Lot 371 in our Auction #13 (November 2012) when it sold for £2100 against the then catalogue value of £1200. Now catalogued £2250 and not flattered by that figure. SG 129ba/CW 29d
Malta. 1953 1½d green with the SELF-GOVERNMENT overprint omitted, albino impression, used as are all the 5-10 recorded examples, with 1980 BPA Certificate. Ex Barber (Christie's Robson Lowe, 14.3.90, Lot 496, where it fetched £8,000 plus buyer's premium, against catalogue at the time of £5,500). An extremely rare stamp. SG 237ba (£18000)/CW S22a
MARGARET CHAPMAN ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT Bird seller 20" x 24" (50.8cm x 61cm) TOGETHER WITH CHRISTINE MCKELVEY ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT Boy with deer 62/75 12 ½" x 15 ½" (31.7cm x 39.4cm) Mounted, unframed KEN LILLY ARTIST SIGNED PRINT Birds feeding young Guild stamp 19 ½" x 13" (49.5cm x 33cm) AND THREE OTHER PRINTS (5)
DICKENS, CHARLES. The Personal History of David Copperfield. Illustrated by H.K. Browne (Phiz.) Published by Bradbury and Evans 1850. Calf and marbled boards and a later edition of David Copperfield. Published by Chapman and Hall. The inside of the fly leaf pasted with an envelope believed to have been written by Charles Dickens, addressed to Samuel Brown Esq. Administrator Reform Association, 86 King William Street, London with one Penny Red stamp and framed Jy18 1855 (2)
A Victorian silver chatelaine, the hallmarked clip for Birmingham 1894 having three extending chains and attachments including a heart shaped pin cushion with no visible mark, a drum shaped tape measure holder with same date stamp, a thimble bucket with matching marks, a sterling cherub decorated ivory slip notebook and a scissors holder marked Chester 1894 (scissors damaged), 127.7 grms overall and a cast white metal chatelaine with ivory slip notebook and bucket thimble holder
Collection of envelopes, postcards, air letters, telegraph forms and wrappers etc in 6 volumes with many useful noted mostly unused incl KGV ½d green post card in uncut part pane of 4, KGVI 2d orange embossed env, undated Army "ADVICE OF ADMISSION TO HOSPITAL" p/c etc, 1894 P.O. 6d (Inland) Telegraph form with stamp type 14b with 5 dot florets, 1889 10d pale blue on buff P.O. Telegraph form for Foreign and Colonial Telegrams (with company h/s), another on white paper, two 1s green (different stamps) P.O. Telegraph forms for use at Stock Exchange office only both with h/s, KGV 9d dark brown P.O. Telegraph form (5) another with 3d violet 'stamp', 1s olive brown (7) and 1s green, an excellent lot for study expansion and requiring of close inspection, also a few non GB and postage stamps (Hundreds)
1855 Perkins Bacon printing, watermark large star 1d dark green (SG 1), horizontal strip of six used by several "58" barred ovals (initially allocated to Robe), fourth stamp light creasing and fifth lightly cut-into at top, elsewhere good to large margins except very close at right of sixth stamp, a rare and impressive multiple
1841 (April) Trial printing (unissued) on Dickinson silk-thread paper, 1d red-brown plate 11 (SG 16, Spec DP22) lettered JE and clearly showing double letter 'J', margins all round, without gum and central horizontal crease as usual otherwise fine, an extremely rare and almost certainly unique stamp, cat £7,500
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