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Lot 1222

PERON JUAN: (1895-1974) President of Argentina 1946-55 & 1973-74. T.L.S., Juan Peron, one page, folio, Buenos Aires, 6th May 1974, to the Senate President, Maria Estela Martinez de Peron, in Spanish. Peron responds to a request received from the Senate demanding the extension of the Argentinian Airlines flights to San Salvador of Jujuy and Salta, Antofagasta in Chile, Asuncion in Paraguay and La Paz in Bolivia. With an ink stamp from the Senate office to the upper right corner. Some overall creasing and a trace of staple to the upper left corner. G  £80-100 Maria Estela Martinez de Peron (1931-  ) Isabel Peron. President of Argentina 1974-76. Third wife of President Peron.

Lot 1231

CHEN CHENG: (1897-1965) Chinese Political and Military Leader. National Revolutionary Commander. At the end of the civil war served as Governor of Taiwan, Premier of the Republic of China 1950-54 and Vice President 1954-65 under Chiang Kai-shek. Signed 3.2 x 4.4 photograph of Chen Cheng, the image depicting the Vice President of the Republic of China in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in black ink to a light area of the image in Chinese characters. Accompanied by the original envelope and letter, bearing a blind embossed stamp, with the letter heading of the Vice President office, Taipei, Taiwan, China, 25th August 1961. VG. £100-150

Lot 1233

CHIANG MAY-LING SOONG: (1898-2003) First lady of the Republic of China 1948-75, as fourth wife of President Chiang Kai-shek. Signed postal card Mayling Soong Chiang by Madame Chiang. Signed in bold black ink, with an ink stamp dated 25th April 1977 in Hempstead, New York. The card bearing to the front few colour images of Macerata, Italy. VG £80-100

Lot 649

ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actors, comprising Charlton Heston, Terence Stamp, John Malkovitch, Burl Ives, Louis Jourdan, Keanu Reeves, Robert Loggia and Woody Allen. All are signed to clear areas of the images. VG, 8 £100-120

Lot 714

SIBELIUS JEAN: (1865-1957) Finnish Composer. Bold pencil signature (`Jean Sibelius´) on a stiff 6 x 4 card. Accompanied by the original envelope (stamp removed) postmarked at Helsinki, 9th March 1955, EX. £100-150

Lot 736

HEIFETZ JASCHA: (1901-1987) Russian-born American Violinist. Signed First Day Cover issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, and featuring nine small printed portraits of the ASCAP founders and an American Music stamp postmarked at New York, 15th October 1964. Signed ('Best Wishes, Jascha Heifetz´) in blue ink to a partially clear area at the head of the cover, the surname running across the stamp. VG £80-100

Lot 781

RODIN AUGUSTE: (1840-1917) French Sculptor. D.S. twice, Augustin Rodin and Aug. Rodin, one page, oblong 8vo, Rue de l´Université, 3rd June 1909, in French. The manuscript document, entirely in Rodin´s hand, is a receipt for the sum of 23,000 francs received from Mr. Pulitzer as the final payment for one marble bust and a bronze bust. Rodin´s second signature and date are penned across an official French revenue stamp neatly affixed to the document. With blank integral leaf. A few minor, very neat excisions and one small hole in the upper left corner, otherwise VG. £800-1200

Lot 785

SHAW GEORGE BERNARD: (1856-1950) Irish Playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1925. A curious A.L.S., with his initials G. B. S., one page, 8vo, Foxrock, Dublin, 8th April 1920, to Mrs. Geoff. Shaw announces 'Cheques should be crossed London County Westminster & Parrs, Oxford St.' and continues 'You put 1 ½ d stamps on the envelopes containing receipts only. This shows an extravagant disposition. You should put a halfpenny stamp; and the flap of the envelope is tucked in unlicked'. With blank integral leaf. VG £200-300

Lot 794

CHATEAUBRIAND FRANÇOIS-RENÉ DE: (1768-1848) French Writer, Politician and Historian. He is considered the founder of Romanticism in French literature. L.S., Chateaubriand, one page, 8vo, Paris, 12th October 1842, in French. In a letter full of subtile humor, Chateaubriand starts with an exclamation `How could I, Sir, get confused and take a Bishop for an Archbishop! It cries out for vengeance and I beg you not to believe a single word I may say if I have the misfortune to say anything in the future. But I am Sir quite old and ill and I hope that the world is henceforth safe from my mistakes´ further thanking his correspondent for his letter and stating `Thanks God I know myself; I don´t have any kind of admiration for my puny person; I know well that I ramble..´ . Chateaubriand also explains that he cannot write due to rheumatism an that he is obliged to dictate. With a very small collection stamp to the end of the text and few very minor stains, otherwise VG. £200-300

Lot 796

GUTZKOW KARL: (1811-1878) German Writer. A fine A.L.S., Karl Gutzkow, to the verso of a vintage sepia carte-de-visite photograph, the image depicting Gutzkow in a head and shoulders pose, Sachsenhausen, 26th January 1878, in German. Gutzkow writes a poem of eight verses, describing his feelings on the year of his death, stating in part `I am not that saddened, as most people here think of me. Sometimes sunshine comes, in the murky severity…´ To the verso bearing the photographer´s red printed stamp. Some overall age wear, few small scattered ink marks to the front and traces of former mounting with two small strands of purple ribbon affixed to the verso, not affecting the text or signature. G £100-150

Lot 809

DAUDET ALPHONSE: (1840-1897) French Novelist. A.L.S., Alphonse Daudet, one page, small 8vo, n.p., n.d., to an unknown correspondent, in French. Daudet states `I would be much obliged if you could send me the renaissance, to rue pavée 24. Because I go back to Paris…´ With an ink stamp of the “Maison de Poésie”. Together with Ernest Daudet (1837-1921) French Journalist and Historian. Elder brother of Alphonse Daudet and his Biographer. A.N., Ernest Daudet, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., in French. Daudet thanks his correspondent for his kind and precious congratulations. With blank integral leaf. Also including Leon Daudet (1867-1942) French Journalist and Writer. Son of Alphonse Daudet. A.L.S., Léon Daudet, one page, small 8vo, n.p., 17th November, to Dear Maitre, in French. On a letter with the printed heading of the House of Representatives, Daudet explains the reasons of the change of appointment and suggests a new one. With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by the illustrated French Magazine Pages Inconnues, dedicated to Alphonse Daudet, printed in Paris by Illustrations, dated 29th March 1930. Overall creasing of the Leon´s letter. G, 4 £100-150

Lot 851

KARPOV ANATOLY: (1951- ) Russian Chess Grandmaster, World Champion 1975-85. Signed First Day Cover issued to commemorate the 20th Chess Olympiad at Skopje, Yugoslavia in 1972 and featuring an attractive colour design with Cyrillic text. Signed by Karpov in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. Bearing a postage stamp featuring a colour image of Karpov and post marked 15th March 1996. EX. £80-100 Anatoly Karpov represented the Soviet Union at six Chess Olympiads, including Skopje in 1972, the USSR winning the gold medal on each occasion.

Lot 852

KASPAROV GARRY: (1963- ) Russian Chess Grandmaster, World Champion 1985-2000. Signed First Day Cover issued to commemorate the World Championship Chess match between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in Moscow in 1985 and featuring an attractive colour design with Cyrillic text. Signed by Kasparov in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. Bearing a postage stamp featuring a colour image of Kasparov. VG. £80-100 Garry Kasparov became the youngest ever World Chess Champion, at the age of 22, when he beat Anatoly Karpov 13-11 in the World Chess Championship match in Moscow, 1985.

Lot 856

HESING: Also known as Xi Cheng. Mandarin who travelled in the Keying, first Chinese junk to ever sail from Hong Kong to New York and further to London. Signed 8vo portrait drawing of Hesing. Signed (`Hesing´) in bold black ink at the foot beneath his portrait, also adding the junk name `Keying´ and `Brooks´ to the head, all with their equivalent Chinese characters beneath. The drawing bears to the upper corner a red ink stamp with Chinese characters, being the seal of Prince Hui Rui. The document has been affixed to a slightly larger card. Few stains not affecting the signatures. Small folding and creasing. Together with a colourful visiting card, with Hesing signature, beneath his name in Chinese characters and alongside a Chinese ink red stamp, being the seal of Prince Hui Rui. The card has been affixed to a slightly larger card with a typed annotation `Signature of a Chinaman written on board the Chinese junk at Blackwall, June 20th, 1848.´. With heavy folding. F to G, 2 £100-120 The Keying was a three-masted Chinese trading junk that sailed from Hong Kong in December 1846 with a mixed crew of Chinese and British sailors. The vessel had been purchased surreptitiously by a conglomerate of enterprising English businessmen. It was placed under the command of Captain Kellett with the intention of carrying curiosities and merchandise to England and thereafter serving as a kind of floating museum. The Chinese crew members that they were embarking on such an extended journey were not aware of such plans. The Keying arrived in New York City on July 9, 1847, creating a sensation, with seven thousand visitors per day. In late March 1848, the Keying arrived in London to great fanfare, and several different medals were struck to commemorate its appearance, including one that had a bust of Madarin Hesing. It was visited by the Queen Victoria, whose right to be the first European woman to visit it was reserved, The Duke of Wellington and Charles Dickens. It has been suggested that the Chinese Emperor was aware of the project from the start and secretly kept informed about it, and that the mandarin served as an informer to report back in detail.

Lot 863

DUCOMMUN ELIE: (1833-1906) Swiss Journalist and Peace Activist. Founder of the “League of Peace and Freedom”. Awarded Nobel Peace prize in 1902. Attractive D.S., Elie Ducommun, one page, folio, Geneva, 1st September 1863, to Albert Mathey Doret, in French. The partially printed document being a passport issued by the Swiss Confederation, Canton of Geneva, in favour of Monsieur Albert Mathey Doret, valid for one year, and signed at the foot by Ducommun in his capacity as Chancellor of the State Council. The document bears to the left a curious physical precise description of the entitled, with his age, height, colour of hair, type of forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, beard, chin, face and skin. An ink stamp of the “Respublica Genevensis” alongside Ducommun´s signature. Signed to the verso by the French Consul to Genoa alongside an ink stamp from the consulate. Small creasing and several tears to the folded edges, none affecting the text or signature, otherwise G £300-400

Lot 871

[OSWALD LEE HARVEY]: (1939-1963) American Marine, Assassin of President John F. Kennedy, 22nd November 1963. An original unsigned 10 x 8 photograph, being a silver gelatin print of Oswald's mug shot taken by the Dallas police following Oswald's arrest on 23rd November 1963. The two images depict Oswald in head and shoulders poses, one in profile, and the Dallas police identification number and date are visible at the centre of the image. The present photograph is a limited edition (number 3 of 50) printed from a negative discovered in the papers of photography expert Cecil Wayne Kirk. With a numbered limitations stamp to the verso. EX £200-300 Cecil Wayne Kirk (1938-2011) American Police Officer, Investigator and Photography expert who assisted in the Federal Investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In the 1978-79 investigations into Kennedy's assassination, which re-examined the evidence with the help of the largest forensics panel, Kirk testified before the House Select Committee on Assassinations as a photography expert and utilised the November 1963 mug shots of Oswald when determining the identity of other men assumed to be Kennedy's assassin.

Lot 891

BOTHE WALTHER: (1891-1957) German Nuclear Physicist, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1954 (shared with Max Born). A good T.L.S., Bothe, one page, 4to, Heidelberg (although currently in Speyerershof Hospital), 12th November 1954, to the Nobel Foundation, on the printed stationery of the Max Planck Institute, in German. Bolthe thanks the gentlemen of the Foundation for their communication and remarks 'It is a great honour for me to be awarded this year's Nobel Prize for Physics along with Max Born', continuing to add 'For your book “Les Prix Nobel”, I am sending along with this letter a photograph, together with a short biography' (neither present). Bothe further writes 'I am in hospital for a major operation, and must stay here for some time. Therefore, I am afraid I won't be able to send the text of my Nobel lecture immediately. I apologise sincerely for this, and will complete it as soon as I can'. A letter of good content and association. With an official date stamp of the Nobel Foundation at the head and several ink and red indelible pencil annotations. Four file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature. VG £300-400

Lot 898

HAHN OTTO: (1879-1968) German Chemist Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1944, for his discovery of nuclear fission. Considered "The Father of Nuclear Chemistry" and regarded as one of the most significant chemists of all time. An interesting T.Q.S., Otto Hahn, one page, 4to, Gottingen, 27th January 1951, in German. Hahn states `I was always lucky in my life and didn´t experience many disappointments, therefore my nature was always optimistic. I think that if I face people friendly and with confidence, they will respond in the same way, and I have been successful with this.´ and continues `I want to believe that the fortune of single nations and of mankind can be better guided, with more confidence in each other and goodwill and not with mistrust and misunderstanding.´ An excellent thought by Hahn, a model of scholarly excellence and personal integrity. With a personal ink stamp to the upper left corner. EX. £250-350

Lot 912

MESMER FRANZ: (1734-1815) German Physician and Astronomer. He theorised on animal magnetism, technique later named hypnosis, today´s meaning of Mesmerism. Rare A.L.S., Mesmer, one page, 4to, Versailles, 29th June 1802, to citizen Aubry, in French. Mesmer refers to his new living city, Versailles, and asks his correspondent about his health and about his plans for next summer, stating `If you still intend to go ahead with your plan of going to Eaux de Bains, and if it is convenient to you to do so via Versailles, I could accompany you: I would like to make a trip to Alsace while you are at the Bains to look for a small property which I may acquire.´, further requesting a prompt response from Aubry. With the adressee´s name to the verso in Mesmer´s hand, and a blind embossed stamp to the left heading bearing "Bibliotheque Occulte du Cte d´Ourches". Left edge irregularly trimmed and paper loss to the upper edge, not affecting the text or signature. G. £1500-2000 Aubry was a Doctor in Medicine, pupil and friend of Mesmer who practised magnetism with him. Provenance: from the collection of Count of Ourches (1787-1867) Eminent Esoterist who spent most of his fortune in magnetic experiments and putting together a very large private library with thousands of occultism volumes.

Lot 947

SCHWEITZER ALBERT: (1875-1965) Alsatian Theologian, Musician, Philosopher & Physician, Nobel Peace Prize winner 1952. Signed postal card Albert Schweitzer, the card showing a drawn image of Schweitzer, bearing his name and his Nobel award at the foot of the image. With a Republic of Gabon stamp affixed to the top left corner, also showing Doctor Schweitzer, and an ink stamp from Lambarene, with Schweitzer portrait once more. The Physician adds beneath his autograph the date 23rd July 1960, in his hand. VG £100-150

Lot 956

ADER CLEMENT: (1841-1925) Fren Engineer and Inventor. Known for his pioneering works in aviation. A.L.S., Ader, one page, 8vo, Muret, Haute Garonne, 10th June 1921, to Jacques Mortane, on his printed stationery, in French. Ader states `I have just written a letter to Mr. Briand regarding the mediocre situation of the Aviation at today´s date and I enclose a copy to you. If you publish it on “La vie au Grand Air” on your next issue, you will render a big service to your country. All aviators and myself will be much obliged to you.` A good content letter. With blank integral leaf. The letter bears a light red ink stamp, dated 13th June 192, over part of the text and not the signature, although the whole remaining perfectly legible. About VG £500-800 La Vie au Grand Air was a weekly magazine which was published first time in April 1898. After WWI it was printed every three months, and ended in April 1922.

Lot 1002

MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. A vintage 6.5 x 4.5 photograph, the official War Office image depicting Montgomery standing in a full length pose, wearing his beret, receiving a cup of tea from a small group of soldiers who stand opposite him. Annotated in bold pencil by Montgomery to the verso, 'Having a cup of tea with the crew of my tank during the Battle of Alamein'. With the red censor stamp of the War Office and red indelible pencil identification number E19098 to the verso. Unusual in this form. VG £250-350

Lot 1006

[DACHAU]: A.L.S., on a postal card, Dachau, 20th November 1938, to Anton Oesterreich, in German. The card is sent by `Schutzhaftjude´ ("Jew protective custody") Kurt Oesterreich, son of the correspondent, `Block 30 - Room 1´ in Dachau. The prisoner writes to his father in Vienna and reports about his situation, stating `Am fine, you can be sure about this´, further asking to receive if possible a postal transfer of 15 RM to the following concentration camp address `Konzentrationslager, Dachau 3 K, lock 30, Stube 1´, and precise that it has to be sent to his name and birth date for identification. Kurt concludes saying `Please answer to me by postcard..´ and sends his regards to a woman. To the verso, the card bears six printed rules conditions regarding prisoners post mail in the Dachau concentration camp, and an ink stamp of Dachau dated. Some overall ae wear and creasing. G £100-150 The Dachau concentration camp was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, and later commanded by Rudolf Hoess.

Lot 1016

GÖRING HERMANN: (1893-1946) German Political & Military Leader of the Nazi Party. A very interesting D.S., Göring, three pages, folio, Berlin, 26th June 1934, in German. The partially printed document is a contract hiring Alexander Kipnis to perform at the Berlin State Opera from 1st October 1934 until 31st August 1937 and establishes full terms and conditions. Signed in bold black ink by Göring in his capacity as Minister President of Prussia. The contract remained unsigned by Kipnis. With revenue stamp to the upper left corner. Professionally mended and reinforced at the joint. VG    £600-800 Alexander Kipnis (1891-1978) Jewish Russian born Bass. Despite anti-semitism in Bayreuth, Jewish performers such as Alexander Kipnis and Emanuel List performed in Parsifal during the 1933 Festival. When all Jewish artists were dismissed from the Berlin State Opera on June 1933, Kipnis and List were allowed to remain, thus Kipnis was still under contract in Spring 1934. Kipnis broke this contract in 1935 and flee Nazi Germany

Lot 1083

EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A good A.L.S., Edward P, as Prince of Wales, two pages, 8vo, St. James' Palace, 9th May 1921, to Leila Gough-Calthorpe, on the Prince's personal monogrammed stationery. The Prince writes to thank his correspondent and the Commander-in-Chief for their hospitality and for making him very comfortable, adding that he is sorry his stay was so short and remarking 'I would far sooner have remained at Portsmouth these next few days so as to escape all these "Japs" in London who have come at a very inopportune moment & are really a great nuisance just now!' Accompanied by the original envelope (stamp torn away) hand addressed by the Prince to The Hon. Leila Gough-Calthorpe at Admiralty House, Portsmouth, and signed ('EP') by Edward with his initials in the lower left corner. About EX. £400-600 Effie 'Leila' Gough-Calthorpe (c.1868-?) Wife of Sir Somerset Gough-Calthorpe (1865-1937) British Admiral of the Fleet, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, from 1920. Crown Prince Hirohito (1901-1989) visited England during his six month tour of Europe in May 1921, becoming the first Japanese Crown Prince to travel abroad. Upon his return to Japan Hirohito became Regent in place of his ailing father. The Prince of Wales accompanied the Crown Prince on a number of official engagements including the inspection of a Guard of Honour of World War I heroes at the Guildhall and a carriage procession along Fleet Street in London.

Lot 443

A collection of four albums of first day covers, mainly 1960's and 1970's, to include one signed by George Best, together with a stamp album and two Ten Shilling notes

Lot 691

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The Bell, Stilton', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 692

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The Bell, Waltham St Lawrence', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 703

Mezzotint Coloured Engraving and finished by the hand of Lady Anne Taylor, after Sidney E Wilson, signed in pencil lower right with blind stamp and gallery label to verso

Lot 112

Antique Set of Five Graduating Copper Measures (faded markers stamp possibly Whitbread & Co)

Lot 280

Three Early 20th century Silver Plated Combination Stamp Boxes and Vesta Cases

Lot 644

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The Golden Cross, Oxford', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 645

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Rugby School No. 27', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 658

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The George Inn, Dorchester', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 659

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The George Inn, Norton St Philip', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 669

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The Mermaid, Rye', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 670

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'The Kings Head, Malmesbury', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 680

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'Laycock Village', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 681

Cecil Aldin, Artists Proof Original Etching signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild 'Old English Inns Series' 'Penshurst', Oak Framed and Glazed

Lot 42

Stamps - Stamp collection to include albums etc. - many GB

Lot 49

Stamp album Commemorative coin/stamp set and tin of stamps

Lot 424

Two Edwardian hallmarked silver stamp boxes, one of rectangular outline with three division stamp compartment and four bun feet, Birmingham 1902, the other a dual compartment rectangular example with glazed hinged lid, gilt interior, gadrooned border to base Chester 1900, William Neale, and a stamp case formed as an envelope with enamelled script, Birmingham 1907 (3)

Lot 738

A W. Avery & Son Redditch brass double sided stamp box embossed with a young Queen Victoria penny postage stamp.

Lot 772

Six Tunbridgeware inlaid rosewood stamp boxes together with a brass triple division example, another of book form and two others (10)

Lot 685

Five stamp albums, 1960's to 1990's

Lot 699

Stamps including first day covers, Stanley Gibbons stamp catalogues, etc.

Lot 511

A silver vesta, vinaigrette, stamp holder together with hat pins, other metal boxes

Lot 1034

A red Barclay Stamp Album George Vl to Queen Elizabeth ll collection (1941 - 1969) - mostly Queen Elizabeth ll mint. Blocks many with traffic lights, cylinder numbers and printers marks. Booklet panes plus larger sheets for sorting.

Lot 1039

A green Schaubek Stamp Album containing pre-1939 European Stamps, being an interesting early range of material, particularly German states, Germany, France and Luxemburg

Lot 1245

A red Netto stamp album of British stamps to include Festival of Britain, 1948 Olympic Games etc., along with a box of stamps from around the world including Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Cayman Islands, Ghana etc.

Lot 1318

A green Stamp Album with miscellaneous pages of stamps, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, Belgium, France, etc., and a quantity of leaves for other albums

Lot 1345

Three Paintings on papyrus paper - one having an original silver stamp. Each painting 17 1/2'' x 13''

Lot 390

Wilding mint stamp set plus first graphite

Lot 402

50th Anniversary of D-Day Landings stamp set signed by seven including Bill Reid, Johnnie Johnson, John Howard, Edward Guerity etc

Lot 404

Three stamp albums plus a quantity of mint loose and world stamps and FDI covers with some hinged

Lot 405

Folder of GB Presentation Packs and coin & stamp covers

Lot 406

Seven stamp albums mint & used GB plus 7 protector cards some Victorian

Lot 408

Stamp album with used world stamps hinged some sticking with a collection of vintage black & white postcards

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