Lot No
9747 9748
9749 9750 9751 9752
9754 9755 9756 9757 9758 9759
9761
Cat No
Description Great Britain - KGVI - continued
476/8c 1939-48 set to £1, ex. 10s dark blue, odd wrinkle, fresh u.m. (5) Cat. £200 .................................................................................................... £90 478c 1939-48 £1 brown horiz pair with margin at right fresh u.m. Cat. £50 ... £25 478b 1939-48 10s ultramarine, unmounted mint ........................................... £26 478c 1939-48 £1 brown, unmounted mint .................................................... £15 478 1939-48 10s dark blue, unmounted mint. PH Plate 34 ........................ £180 478
1939-48 10s, the dark blue and steel blue-black shades, fine u.m. Cat. £585 PH Plate 34 ............................................................................... £275
9753 476b/512 1939-51 1939 2/6 brown mtd mint, 1951 Festival High Vals, 2/6 & £1 unmounted mint & 5/- l.m.m. Very fine group.(4) Cat. £182 US ............. £44
479-84 1940 Centenary in blocks of 4, each hinged on top two stamps only, fine u.m./m.m. (24) Cat. £35 ....................................................................... £13
488-9a 1941-42 light colours 2d and 2½d, watermark inverted, wavy-line/slogan cancel, g.u. Cat. £31 ............................................................................. £7
486a-9a 1941-42 light colours watermark sideways, in horizontal strips of 3, fresh u.m. (9) Cat. £144 ................................................................................ £45
489f
1941-42 2½d, booklet pane of 6, with cylinder number ‘58 dot’ (the ‘J’ has been omitted), good perfs, fine u.m. Cat. £50 US ............................ £18
486a/9a 1941-42 wmk sideways 1d, 2d and 2½d, small blemishes, u.m. (3) Cat. £48 US3 .............................................................................................. £9
1941-42 1d and 2½d, each stated to be on thick and thin paper, u.m. (4) US5 (B) ............................................................................................... £10
9760 485wi-9wi 1941-42 light colours ½d, 2d and 2½d, watermark inverted, in blocks of 4, fine u.m. Cat. £38 ............................................................................. £14
1941-42 light colours 2d (watermark inverted) and 2½d (watermark sideways), fresh mint. Cat. £19 ............................................................. £6
9762 485wi-9wi 1941-42 light colours watermark inverted set (8), u.m. (24) Cat. £76 ..... £24 9763
9764 9765 9766 9767 9768 9769 9770 9771
9772 9773
9774 9775
9776 9777
9778 9779
9780 9781
9782 9783 9784
9785 9786
9788 9790 504d
491 491 491 491 491 494
486a-9a 1941-42 light colours watermark sideways in horizontal strips of 3 (1d is pair and single), fresh u.m. (9) Cat. £144 ............................................... £42
486a-9a 1941-42 light colours 1d, 2d and 2½d, watermark sideways, fresh u.m. Cat. £48 ............................................................................................... £14
1946 KG6 Victory 2½d cyl block of 6 - cyl 9 dot two stamps m.m. Cat. £60 US5 .............................................................................................. £15
1946 KG6 Victory 2½d cyl block of 6 - cyl 9 no dot two stamps m.m. Cat. £60 US5 .............................................................................................. £15
1946 KG6 Victory 2½d cyl block of 6 - cyl 11 dot two stamps m.m. Cat. £40 US5 (B) ........................................................................................ £10
1946 KG6 Victory 2½d cyl block of 6 - cyl 15 dot two stamps m.m. Cat. £75 US5 .............................................................................................. £18
1946 Victory 2½d, cylinder (7 dot) block of 6, hinged on side margin only, fine mint. Cat. £15 ................................................................................ £5
1948 KGVI Silver Wedding £1 blue vfu corner marginal example. Cat. £40 US2 ..................................................................................................... £12
496var 1948 Olympic Games 3d SW corner block of 6 with cyl 1 no dot incl R20/2 Crown Flaw u/m with arricator attached & small stain on margin Cat. £75 US6 ....................................................................................... £13 493-4 1948 Royal Silver Wedding set of 2 m.m. Cat. £40 US2 ......................... £12 496a
1948 Olympic Games 3d marginal pair inclR19/2 Hooked 3 & R20/2 Crown Flaw retouched u/m Cat. £75 US2 ............................................. £35
1948 Olympic Games 3d marginal block of 6 incl R19/2 Hooked 3 & R20/2 Crown Flaw u/m Cat. £75 US2 ................................................... £35 493-4 1948 Royal Silver Wedding set of 2 u.m. Cat. £40 US2 .......................... £18
496a
495-8 1948 KG6 Olympic Games set of 4 in blocks of 4 u.m. Cat. £32 US5 (B) ....................................................................................................... £8 493-4 1948 Silver Wedding pair fresh unmounted mint US2 ............................ £19 493-4 1948 RSW, fresh u.m. Cat. £40 US5 (B) ................................................ £10 496-a
1948 Olympics 3d, corner plate 1 (no dot) block of 6, with Hooked ‘3’ (R19/2) and Crown (R20/2) flaws, both varieties are unmounted, fresh m.m. US5 ............................................................................................. £20
496var 1948 Olympics 3d, cylinder (1 no dot) block of 6, with Crow Flaw retouch (R20/2) and Hooked 3 flaw (R19/2), u.m ............................................... £25 494 1948 RSW £1, centred to NW, light cds, fresh, f.u. Cat. £40 US3 ........... £10 493-494 1948 Royal Silver Wedding pair
v.fine unmounted mint Cat. £40 US2 .... £21 494 1948 Silver Wedding £1, fine cds used .................................................. £16
496var 1948 Olympics 3d, lower marginal block of 4, one (R19/2) with HOOKED 3 flaw, fine u.m. SG Spec QCom15c. Cat. £35 ....................................... £15 493-4 1948 RSW, £1 is NE corner example, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £40 US ... £16
503-8 1950-52 colour change set to 4d in blocks of 8 (4 x 2), all marginal except 4d, fine and fresh, u.m. (48) Cat. £32 ......................................... £12
9787 504d-dw 1950-52 1d booklet panes of 3 stamps plus 3 labels, with wmk upright and wmk inverted, trimmed perfs at top, u.m. Cat. £60 US .................... £16
503/6 1950-52 ½d, 1½d and 2d (3), each with different ‘small dot’ variety, g.u. US5 (B) ............................................................................................... £8
9789 504g-gw 1950-52 1d booklet pane of 4, both wmk upright and inverted (trimmed perfs at bottom), u.m. Cat. £55 US ....................................................... £17
1950-52 colour change watermarks sideways and inverted sets, fine and fresh, u.m. (9) Cat. £26 ......................................................................... £10
9791 503wi-7wi 1950-52 watermark inverted set to 2½d, fresh u.m. (5) Cat. £19 ........... £7 9792
1950-52 1d light ultramarine, booklet pane of 3 stamps plus 3 labels, watermark inverted, excellent perfs, u.m. Cat. £30 ................................. £12
9793 503wi-7wi 1950-52 watermark inverted set to 2½d, seven sets (except 5 x 1d only), fresh u.m. Cat. £144 ............................................................................. £40
9794
9795 9796
9797 9798
9799 9800
9801 9802 9803 9804 9805
504d/dw 1950-52 1d booklet pane of 3 stamps plus 3 labels (‘minimum Inland Printed’ etc, 17mm), both upright and inverted (hinged) watermarks, u.m. Cat. £48 US3 ....................................................................................... £10 509-10 1951 Festival 2s6d and 5s, m.m. Cat. £42 US3 ..................................... £10
513-4 1951 Festival 2½d (5 dot, with ‘deformed 2’ variety) and 4d (1 no dot) cylinder blocks of 6, u.m. Cat. £55 ........................................................ £24
509-12 1951 Fesival high value set(4) fresh u.m., some light gum creases Cat. £100 US .............................................................................................. £44 509-10 1951 Festival 2s6d & 5s m.m. Cat. £42 US5 (B) ................................... £8
509-12 1951 Festival, the 10s and £1 (corner gum crease, short perfs at top), both marginal u.m., fresh m.m. (4) Cat. £100 US .................................. £18 509-12 1951 Festival set to £1, h/r, fresh m.m. (4) Cat. £100 US ....................... £28 512 1951 Festival £1, SE corner example, u.m. Cat. £45 US ......................... £18 509-12 1951 Festival 2s6d to £1, fresh l.m.m. (4) Cat. £100 US ........................ £24 509-12 1951 Festival set to £1 (small wrinkle), u.m. (4) Cat. £100 US3 ............. £26 512 1951 £1 brown, cds used block of four ................................................. £25 512 1951 £1 brown, block of four with central cds ....................................... £30
9839 9840
9813 9814
9815 9816
9817 9818
9819 9820
9821 9822
9823 9824
9825 9826 9827 9828
9829 9830
9831 9832
9834 9835
9812
Estimate
Lot No
9806 9807 9808
9809 9810 9811
Cat No
Description Great Britain - KGVI - continued
509-512 1951 Festival High Values set, unmounted mint. (4) ............................... £45 511 1951 Festival 10s, marginal u.m. Cat. £15 ............................................. £12 511
1951 Festival 10s, upper marginal vertical pair, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £30 ...................................................................................................... £25 509-12 1951 Festival set to £1, fine u.m. (4) Cat. £100 ..................................... £40 509-12 1951 Festival 2s6d to £1, fresh u.m. (4) Cat. £100 ................................ £40
1948 493-494 Silver Wedding set unmounted mint. (2) .................................. £18 GREAT BRITAIN - QEII (PRE-DECIMAL)
For more lots, please see the GALLERY section at the front of the catalogue
515/840 1952 Tudor set to 1s6d to 1970 Christmas basic “one-of-each in each watermark” collection complete on Scott printed leaves (thus lacks all phosphors in the ‘dual issues, all graphites etc), the 1955-58 Edward’s Crown Castles are the Waterlow issue but the 1959-68 Crowns Castles are the scarcer 2nd DLR issue. The 1952-54 Tudor definitives and both above-mentioned Castles sets are hinged, o/wise u.m. Fine. Cat. £865 .. £225 515-531 1952-54 Tudor Wmk set mint, hinged, fine (17) Cat. £100 US2 ............. £22
1952-54 Tudor Crown and 1955-58 St Edward Crown wmk sets to 1s6d, m.m. Cat. £265 US5 ............................................................................. £32
528
1952-54 Tudor wmk 11d brown-purple, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £35 US ....................................................................................................... £12
1953 Coronation to 1966 Christmas commems (incl. both missing ‘T’ varieties) complete,
incl. phosphor issues, fine mint (many are
unmounted). US ................................................................................... £80 532-8 1955 Waterlow 5s and 10s (small wrinkle), fresh m.m. Cat. £120 US5 .. £17
536-9 1955 Waterlow 1s6d (72), 5s (17), 10s (20) and £1 (103), very many in pairs or blocks of 4, condition naturally varies but with many fair to fine used. Excellent study lot. Cat. £4097 US ............................................... £356
536-9 1955 Waterlow 2s6d to £1, some short perfs, fine used (4) Cat. £225 US6 ..................................................................................................... £31 538-9 1955 Waterlow 10s and £1, fine used. Cat. £49 US .............................. £15
538-9 1955 Waterlow Castles 10/- & £1 unmounted mint (£1 has light horiz. gum crease), fine. Cat. £215 US4 .......................................................... £34 536-539 1955 Waterlow Castles set, unmounted mint. (4) PH Plate 34 ............. £150
536-9 1955 Waterlow set to £1, a few greasy perf tips on 2s6d and 10s plus a single such perf on £1 at upper right, u.m. (4) Cat. £225 ....................... £65
540var 1955-58 St Edward Crown ½d orange, HORIZONTAL IMPERF PAIR, this is fully genuinely imperf on 3 sides but appears to have slightest evidence of perf indentations at bottom, possibly from a trimmed part-perf pane (rare in itself), light gum yellowing, l.m.m. US7 ...................................... £86
548 538a
1955-58 Edward Crown 6d reddish purple, block of 8 (4 x 2), corner gum bend on one, fresh u.m. Cat. £36 US5 (B) ............................................ £7
540-56 1955-58 Edward Crown set to 1s6d incl. both 2½d and 6d shade, plus watermark sideways set to 3d, fine m.m. (25) Cat. £193 US .................. £52
1955-58 1st de la Rue 10/- dull ultramarine, a sound, parcel used, block of 10. Most unusual. Cat. £220 US2 ..................................................... £32
540-56 1955-58 Edward Crown set to 1s6d, incl. 6d shade, the 2d red-brown creased, tiny glassine adherence on 9d and 1s3d hinged, o/wise fine and fresh, u.m. (19) Cat. £164 ..................................................................... £42 559 1957 Scout Jubilee 1s3d, block of 4, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £22 ......... £9 571b
1958 Wilding 1d blue part perforated booklet pane of six unounted mint, roughly torn at left, with David Brandon(2014) certificate Cat. £4800 US5 PH Plate 34 ................................................................................ £871
587, 589 1958 QEII graphite ½d & 1½d in blocks of four, each mounted on one stamp only. (8) Cat. £312 US5 .............................................................. £71 587-594 1958 Wilding Graphite’s set, unmounted mint. (8) ................................. £60
9833 587-592 wi 1958 Wilding Graphite’s set with inverted watermarks, unmounted mint. (5) ........................................................................................................ £50
591 591
1958-61 2nd graphite 2½d, block of 4, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £40 US5 (B) ....................................................................................................... £8
1958-61 2nd graphite 2½d, block of 8 (4 x 2), fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £80 US5 .............................................................................................. £16
9836 587wi-92wi 1958-61 second Graphite set to 3d, with WATERMARK INVERTED, clipped perfs at top of ½d, o/wise very fresh and crisp, fine u.m. (5) Cat. £145 PH Plate 57 ............................................................................... £55
9837 9838
573a
1958-65 Crowns 2d (trimmed perfs at bottom, booklet selvedge at left), with WATERMARK INVERTED, fresh u.m. Cat. £140 US5 ....................... £22
570-86 1958-65 Crown set to 1s6d with extra values/shades incl. 2d with retouched tadpole flaw, plus watermark sideways set (2½ d Type 2 grease-stained) and inverted, most vals incl. scarce 2d (trimmed perfs at bottom), virtually all are u.m. (52) US5 ................................................. £22
1958-65 Crowns set to 1s6d plus WATERMARK INVERTED set to 4d, fine used. (25) Cat. £80 US2 ....................................................................... £26
573wi 1958-65 Multiple Crowns 2d Wilding, watermark inverted, unmounted mint. PH Plate 57 ............................................................................... £70
9841 571m-ma 1958-65 Crowns 1d/3d se-tenant pane of 4, both arrangements, excellent perfs, fresh u.m. Cat. £21 ........................................................ £8
9842 571m-ma 1958-65 Crowns 1d/3d se-tenant block with 1d at left (9 u.m. and 13 used) and 1d at right (5 u.m. and 8 used), the used mostly on piece, plus a few pairs, perfs vary, good to fine ....................................................... £60
9843 9844
9845 9846
9847 9848 9849
9851
1958-65 Crowns 1s3d on cream paper, SW corner/no dot block of 6, natural gum skip across top two stamps, u.m. Cat. £23 US3 ................. £6 599-609 1959 phosphor-graphite set to 4½d (ex. 4d), fine u.m. (7) Cat. £80 ....... £30 605a 1959 Wilding 2d, error of watermark, unmounted mint. PH Plate 57 ... £100
585
595-598 1959 De La Rue Castles set, Crowns watermark, fine unmounted mint. (4) PH Plate 34 ................................................................................... £90 595-598 1959 2nd De La Rue Castles set, very lightly hinged mint. (4) ................ £45 599-609 1959 Wilding Phosphor Graphite’s set, unmounted mint. (8) .................. £40
599-609 1959 Wilding Phosphor Graphite set in horizonal pairs used with machine cancels. (8) ........................................................................................... £45
9850 536a-539a 1959 De La Rue Castles set, unmounted mint, the 10s with corner margins, and £1 marginal. (4) PH Plate 34 .......................................... £450 614b 1960-67 Wilding Phosphor 2½d type I 1b, unmounted mint .................. £30
9852 610-616 wi 1960-67 Wilding Phospor set with inverted watermarks, all 2½d and 3d band types. (10) PH Plate 57 ............................................................... £180 610-618 1960-67 Wilding Phosphor set, in unmounted mint blocks of four. (17) .. £15
9853 9854
115
1962-64 Phosphor sets with NPY, FFH, Paris, Geographical and Botanical, all unmounted mint. (14 stamps) ........................................................... £50
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