Bechuanaland British Bechuanaland 1885-87 On Cape Issue ½d. grey-black (CA), variety overprint double (lake and black), fresh with large part original gum. A fine and much above average example of this scarce stamp. Brandon Certificate (2002). S.G. 1b, £750. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
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Bechuanaland British Bechuanaland 1887 Unappropriated Dies 1/- green and black marginal block of twenty-three (6x4, lacking lower right stamp), rich colour, fresh mint with most remaining unmounted. A scarce and impressive multiple. S.G. 15, £690+ VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland British Bechuanaland 1888 (27 Dec.) on Cape Halfpenny ½d. grey-black, variety overprint double, one inverted, the latter transposed, fresh with part original gum. An attractive example of this very rare stamp. B.P.A. Certificate (1991). S.G. 30b, £2,500. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland British Bechuanaland 1891 (Nov.) Cape of Good Hope Overprinted "British/Bechuanaland" Reading Up 2d. bistre block of four, the upper left stamp with variety no stop after "Bechuanaland", very lightly mounted mint; traces of foxing, barely apparent on variety. S.G. 32, 32a, £300+ VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland British Bechuanaland 1893-95 Cape of Good Hope Overprinted "British/Bechuanaland" Reading Down 2d. pale bistre block of forty-one comprising the lower seven rows of the upper right pane (lacking the lower right corner stamp) with margins at foot and right, many with broken type including two with largely missing first "i" in "British", fresh unmounted mint; some creases as to be expected with a block of this size. A scarce and impressive multiple. S.G. 39 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Bechuanaland Protectorate 1888 (Aug.-Dec.) Overprinted "Protectorate" 1d. on 1d. lilac and black marginal block of four from the left of the sheet, the upper right stamp showing variety small figure "1", Row 7/2, with the stamp below showing raised "d"; the variety with small mark on gum, otherwise fresh mint with three stamps, including the variety, remaining unmounted. A scarce positional multiple. S.G. 41, 41a, £470+ VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Bechuanaland Protectorate 1888 (27 Dec.) On Cape Halfpenny ½d. grey-black, variety overprint double, one reading "Protectorate/Bechuanaland", mint with some gum staining resulting in the stamp appearing a little soiled. A rare variant of the double overprint. P.F.S.A. Certificate (1977). S.G. 52ab, £1,200. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Bechuanaland Protectorate 1889 (Aug.) "Fourpence" Provisional 4d. on ½d. vermilion, variety "rpence" omitted, Row 9/2, cancelled with indistinct numeral obliterator and tied on piece; a fine example of this very rare stamp. R.P.S. (1989) and Brandon (2002) Certificates. S.G. 53a, £6,000. Photo provenance: Spink, March 2002 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Bechuanaland Protectorate 1890 "Protectorate" Trial Overprints 15mm. Overprint, ½d. vermilion blocks of six (3x2) from the four corners of the sheet, fresh mint with the majority of the stamp being unmounted. A rare and spectacular quartet which is almost certainly unique. B.P.A. Certificate (2012) for each. S.G. 54a. Photo provenance: Ernest Hunt VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Bechuanaland Protectorate 1904-13 Edward VII Issue 2½d. ultramarine strip of three, the centre stamp with variety stop after "p" in "protectorate", fresh vibrant colour and with large part original gum; very fine. Rare. B.P.A. Certificate (2012). S.G. 69a, £1,000. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Covers and Cancellations 1894 (9 June) Musson Bros. envelope from Vryburg to Mafeking, bearing 1888 ½d. cancelled "555" with despatch c.d.s. (year date "4" sideways) below; clean and attractive. A very scarce stamp used alone and paying the ½d. open letter rate. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Covers and Cancellations 1905 (11 Apr.) 4d. F size envelope from Francistown to Cape Town, bearing 1888 3d. lilac and black neatly cancelled with double-ring datestamp with a further strike alongside and also cancelling the stamp impression on flap, arrival oval datestamp (15.4) on reverse; a late usage of this stamp in the Protectorate. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Covers and Cancellations 1906 (1 Nov.) envelope registered from Lobatsi to England, bearing 1904-13 2½d. ultramarine (3), the centre example showing variety stop after "p" in "protectorate", twice neatly cancelled and with boxed "registered." handstamp in violet at left, the reverse with despatch, Cape Town (4.11), London (25.11) and Ipswich (25.11) datestamps. A very rare stamp on cover. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Bechuanaland Covers and Cancellations 1923 (18 Sept.) 5½d. on 3d.+2d. G size registered envelope (Thy RE 39) from Palapye Rail to Johannesburg, uprated with 1913-24 ½d. sharing double-ring datestamp with imprinted stamp, handstamp registration handstamp in violet at left, private arrival datestamp (21.9) on reverse; crease on flap, otherwise fine and one of the rarest Protectorate registration envelopes. Photo provenance: Sir John Inglefield-Watson, October 2007 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa 1896 (4 Apr.) envelope from the Rev. R.H. Walker at Mombasa to London, bearing 1895-96 2½a. yellow-green with variety "Br1tish" for British" variety (State 1), neatly cancelled by squared-circle datestamp, the reverse with Zanzibar and Paddington (20.4) c.d.s.; a very rare stamp on a non-philatelic cover. Brandon Certificate (2000). Photo VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
British Solomon Islands 1935 Silver Jubilee, a small collection neatly mounted and written-up on leaves, including the set perforated "specimen", the set in upper right corner blocks of four showing diagnostic vignette line in upper right corner, 1½d. plate 2A and 1/- plate 2B corner blocks of four, 1½d. marginal block of four and 3d. lower left corner block of eight both showing plate 1 and diagonal line by turret variety with a similar variety appearing the adjacent 3d. stamp (B.P.A. Certificate, 1994), 6d. plate 2B corner pair from the "dry" printing and 6d. with variety frame printed double, one albino print; a fine group VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Ceylon 1861-64 Watermark Star Rough Perforations 2/- deep dull blue block of four of brilliant colour, unused without gum; thin at top of lower right stamp, otherwise fine. A rare multiple. R.P.S. Certificate (2002). S.G. 37a. Photo provenance: Baron de Worms, June 1938 Admiral Harris, February 1951 J. Hackmey, February 2009 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Ceylon 1863-65 Watermark Crown CC 2d. emerald block of twelve (4x3) with watermark reversed, large part original gum; upper right stamp with large hinge remainder, otherwise fresh and fine. S.G. 50e. Photo provenance: Sir Ernest de Silva, January 1959 J. Hackmey, February 2009 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Falkland Islands Covers and Cancellations 1912-46 selection of covers/cards (29) with 1912 Norwegian whalers picture post card, 1919-25 War Stamp covers (3), later K.G.V with Wilson registered covers (2) and local use, taxed cover front to Yorkshire, Whale and Penguin covers (4), 1935 Silver Jubilee blocks of four on individual covers, 1937 Coronation first day cover (2), one registered from South Georgia; mostly good to fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Gibraltar Great Britain Used In Gibraltar 1858 (Oct.) 1d. pink envelope piece additionally bearing imperforate 1d. Plates 12 and 27 and 1d. rose-red LC14 (3), all cancelled "g" and showing characteristic over-inking at the right side, Worthing arrival c.d.s. (8.10) on reverse; crease at top crosses the embossed stamp where folded prior to use. A rare and most unusual usage of imperforate and perforated stamps in Gibraltar and accompanied by notes on plating by Dr. W.R.D. Wiggins. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
After David Shepherd - Two reproduction colour prints entitled The Watering Hole Trilogy No 2 and No 3, issued in a limited edition of 1000 (No 736) with blind stamp lower left, signed by the artist in pencil lower right, mounted and framed under glass, image sizes 15cm (h) x 25cm (w) - (2) - Est £80 - £120
DAVID SHEPHERD. Signed in pencil, limited edition print on paper, 396/850 with guild stamp, "Donkeys", together with E. W. STURGEON, signed in pencil, limited edition print on paper 151/850 with guild stamp, study of a young woman resting in her boudoir (2). 24cms x 40.5cms and 35cms x 49.5cms.
A parcel lot of silver items to include a George IV vinaigrette by Thomas Edwards with engine turned design to exterior and flowers to edge, with floral grille, hallmarked London 1822, a miniature pounce pot hallmarked Chester 1908, stamp box in the form of a letter, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, pill box hallmarked 925 with import mark, two silver propelling pencils, one of plain form inscribed D.W, hallmarked London and another with hardstone seal engraved with letter, hallmarked 925, and a miniature filigree chair, unmarked, approx.
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