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International Watch Co. A 14k Swiss gold keyless lever dress watch, gilt movement jewelled to the centre with micrometer adjustment, numbered 851324, with IWC Probus stamp, signed champagne dial with raised gold numerals, foliate cast band and bow, back with machined lozenge decoration, 49mm diameter; and a 9ct gold chain. (2)
Jacot. A gorge cased carriage clock with LeRoy`s patent bottom wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm, the backplate with Henri Jacot`s parrot stamp and no. 10272, the turn key housed in the recessed base operating the large ratchet wheels individually, the key signed LeRoy & Fils, Patent No. 9501, the repeating movement with lever platform, 5.25in (13cm) high; with numbered travelling case. In his book `Carriage Clocks, Their History & Development` Charles Allix states that LeRoy carriage clocks emanated from several different sources. Perhaps significantly the 57 New Bond St address, with or without the Palais Royal, will usually if not always be found on the bottom wind clocks. It is highly unusual to find a clock so obviously by Jacot, his typical dial and stamp, being utilised for bottom wind with no signature for LeRoy except on the key.
A Jumeau closed mouth bebe doll with fixed brown eyes, pierced ears and fully jointed body. Original brown velvet coat and underwear. Original pate and wig. Stamped Depose Tete Jumeau Bte SGDG. Size 2. Tick marks. Blue stamp to torso Jumeau Medalle d’Or Paris. 10 1/2in H (hairline to head)
Ascension 1924-7 set of twelve in horizontal strips of three, overprinted `SPECIMEN`. The original set of eleven all on one piece with multiple strikes of the 42mm `POSTES ET TELEGRAPHS/COLLECTION DE BERNE/MADAGASCAR` and the 1927 5d on a small separate piece. The right stamp on each strip of the 6d to 3/- values has the R4/6 `torn flag`; the ½d to 4d values each from positions R1/4-6 identified by R1/4 `comet` flaw and 1/6 notch in frame) although the 3d strip does not show the R1/4 flaw. An important showpiece
Ascension 1934 8d Die Proof of complete design, the frame in unissued colour ultramarine, cut down to just larger than stamp size and affixed to piece of paper with feint squares. Crossed through in pencil and with manuscript `Rejected 9/2/34` alongside. Shows design error `extra river in front of turtle`s head`, later corrected. Sismondo Certificate (2004)
Ascension 1938 original ten values in vertical strips of three, perforated `SPECIMEN` Type D20, affixed to rather stained sheet from a French Colonial archive. The bottom stamp in the 2/6d strip has the `davit` flaw. An extremely rare exhibition piece, which realised £1900 in our Auction #6. Between SG 38s-47s/CW SP1-13
Ascension 1938-40 perf 13½ set of thirteen in unmounted mint blocks of four. The 1938 and 1940 1d blocks each with R1/6 `tree` flaw; the 6d an imprint block with R9/3 weak entry; the 2/6d an imprint block with slight separation at top, and the 5/- a Plate block (inkmark on selvedge). Generally fine, the ½d and 1938 1d each with foxing affecting one stamp only, but a difficult group to assemble. SG btw. 38-47 (£1978)/CW 1-13
British Guiana. 1946 Victory set in unmounted mint vertical strips of three, perforated `SPECIMEN` Type D21. Each with some very minor foxing on reverse and the 3ct strip slightly soiled at left; the lower stamp in the 3ct strip with a flaw in the sky right of the rightmost tower. Rare multiples. SG 320-1 (£300)/CW SP S4-5
Ceylon 1941 3ct black and green, line-perforated 14. Used example with selvedge at right, Hikkaduwa CDS of 31 JY 41, imperforate between stamp and selvedge at right. Selvedge slightly reduced but the only example known to us. This stamp was featured in Sixth Sense #50. KG VI Expertising Certificate (2004). SG 387c var./CW 23a
Leeward Islands. 1938-51 5/- mint or unmounted mint multiples (five) plus three singles. Top marginal block with Plate 1, stamps unmounted with gum slightly aged; 1943-4 top corner Plate 2 block, unmounted, two further blocks, three unmounted singles and one mounted; 1951 5/-, unmounted marginal block of this underrated stamp. SG 112-c/CW 11-c
Leeward Islands. 1946 registered envelope to Benoni bearing ¼d, 1d, 1/-, 2/- and 10/- values, St Johns CDSs of My 14 46. The 10/- is the March 1942 printing (with HPF #49a sliced scroll), a scarce stamp used which must be rare on a cover. KG VI Expertising Certificate (2006) SG 113a (£375 off cover)/CW 12a
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