Lot No
8805 8806
8807 8808 8809
8810 8811 8812 8813 8814
8815 8816 8817
8818 8819
Cat No
(329)
Description Great Britain - KGV - continued
1911-12 Die B 1d carmine block of 4 (hinged on two only) and 1d deep carmine, u.m. SG Spec N8(1) and (3). Cat. £125 US .............................. £43
324-5 1911-12 Die B ½d yellow-green, ‘pillar’ gutter block of 4 (hinged on one only), some wrinkles/minor creases, plus ½d bright green (off-centre), u.m. Cat. £79 US .................................................................................. £22
(327)
1911-12 1d deep carmine-red, Die A, centred to SE, h/r, fresh m.m. SG Spec. N7(3). Cat. £40 US ...................................................................... £12
329wi 1911-12 1d carmine, block of 6 (3 x 2), with WATERMARK INVERTED, some minor adherence, fresh m.m. Cat. £120 US .................................. £34 332 1911-12 1d scarlet, centred slightly to NW, fine u.m. Cat. £75 US ......... £32
332wi 327
(327) (327)
1911-12 1d scarlet, with watermark inverted, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat. £45 US ....................................................................................................... £15
1911-12 1d carmine-red, Die A, with control ‘A11’ (wide), Perf Type 2, m.m. US ............................................................................................... £10
1911-12 1d deep bright carmine-red, Die A, centred to NE, small coloured flaw below king’s neck, gum bend, fresh u.m. Scarce unlisted shade. US £28
1911-12 Die A 1d carmine-red and 1d pale carmine-red, fresh u.m. SG Spec. N7(1) and (2). Cat. £25 US .......................................................... £9 (327) 1911-12 1d carmine, Due A, fresh u.m. SG Spec. N7(4). Cat. £25 US ..... £10 (327)
1911-12 Die A 1d, the carmine-red, pale carmine-red and deep carmine- red shades, m.m. SG Spec. N7(1) to (3). Cat. £50 US ............................. £16
1911-12 Die A 1d carmine-red and 1d carmine, gum bends, fresh u.m. SG Spec. N7(1) and (4). Cat. £35 US .......................................................... £11 329wi 1911-12 1d carmine, Die B, watermark inverted, u.m. Cat. £35 US ........ £14 329
(327)
1911-12 1d carmine, Die B, block of 6 (3 x 2), hinged and gum crease in top three, others fine u.m. Cat. £75 US ................................................. £20
1911-1935 KGV FINE USED COLLECTION, written-up on leaves, starts with nice ranges of Downey Heads, inc. 1911-12
Wmk.Crowns shades. 1912 (Aug) Royal Cypher shades, 1912 (Jan) Crowns shades inc. couple m.m. 1913-18 Seahorses 2/6d & 5/-. 1912-22
Wmk.Royal Cypher shades to 1/-.1924-6 Block Cypher to 1/-. 1934-6 Photogravure to 1/-. Re-engraved Seahorses set to 10/-, etc. Good to Fine Used throughout, couple m.m. Some watermark varieties noted. Clean lot (110) Cat. £1278 US ....................................................................................................... £178
8820 8821
1911-35 Selection of um/mm issues on stock-card inc SG 330 (light crease), 364, 372, 430, 434-437 & 453-456. (12) Cat. £75 US3 ........... £17
1911-35 a very good KGV collection written up on pages, largely used with many attractive cds examples etc, note Downey heads with the various types incl. 1912 booklet stamps 1d mint (2), ½d, 1d (3) used incl. inverted, 1912-22 shades to 1s, Seahorses Waterlow 2s 6d (2), De La Rue 2s 6d (4), 5s (3), B.W. 2s 6d (5), 5s (2) and 10s (3) in mixed condition, 1924-26 to 1s with shades, sideways watermark set, both Wembley sets mint and used, 1934 to 10s (2) etc. (290+ stamps) US ......................... £311
8822 8823 8824 8825
8826 8827
8828 8829 8830 8831
8832 8833 8834 8835 8836 8837
8838 8839
8840
8841 8842
8843 8844
8845 8846 8847
341
335wi 349
1912 (Jan) 1d bright scarlet, right marginal horizontal strip of 3, centred to bottom, fresh u.m. Cat. £30 US3 ...................................................... £8
1912 (Sept) ½d green, WATERMARK INVERTED, light gum crackling, u.m. Cat. £90 US ......................................................................................... £39
1912 (Sept) 1d bright scarlet, horizontal NE corner pair, centred to SW, fresh u.m. Cat. £50 US ......................................................................... £21 338 1912 (Jan) ½d deep green, fine and fresh, marginal u.m. Cat. £28 US ... £10 339 1912 (Jan) ½d green, fresh u.m. Cat. £15 US ........................................ £5 (339)
1912 (Jan) ½d bluish green, centred to NE, vertical gum bend, fresh l.m.m. SG Spec. N4(5). Cat. £130 US ..................................................... £40
(335) 345 338 342
346/8 (339) 339
346b
1912 (Sept) ½d deep green, centred to SE, fresh l.m.m. SG Spec. N3(3). Cat. £120 US ....................................................................................... £43
1912 (Aug) 1d scarlet, corner ‘B12’ (wide) control strip of 3, perf type 2, fine m.m. US3 ...................................................................................... £10
1912 (Jan) ½d deep green, horizontal marginal strip of 3, slightly yellowish gum, u.m. Cat. £84 US .......................................................... £23
1912 (Jan) 1d scarlet, corner ‘B12’ (wide) control pair, with apparently faked perf holes in right margin to mimic the unlisted perf type 1A (should be 2A), fine m.m. Unusual. US3 ................................................ £7
1912 (Sept) ½d green (9, incl. one unmounted) and a ½d pale green (4, incl. one unmounted), a few with yellowed gum, m.m. Cat. £186 US ..... £27
1912 (Jan) ½d pale green, horizontal pair, fresh, fine m.m. SG Spec N4 (2). Cat. £50 US3 ................................................................................. £12
1912 (Jan) ½d green, corner ‘B12’ (close) control strip of 3, perf type 1A, corner marginal crease, centred to NE, fresh u.m. US3 ........................... £31
1912 (Sept-Oct) ½d green, horizontal IMPERF PAIR, lightly hinged on one stamp only, very fine mint. Scarce. Cat. £350 US3 PH Plate 25 ............ £123
342 var 1912 (Jan) 1d scarlet, PAPER TRIAL IN SCARLET WITHOUT WATERMARK IMPERF BLOCK OF 4, fresh u.m. SG Spec. Cat. £560 US3 PH Plate 24 ... £204 344-5 1912 (Aug) ½d and 1d, fresh u.m. Cat. £29 US2 .................................. £9 350wi
1912 (Sept) 1d scarlet, right marginal block of 4, WATERMARK INVERTED, three stamps are unmounted, fine mint. Cat. £142 US .......................... £49
(344) 338/ (335)
1912 (Aug) ½d pale green, SW corner ‘B12’ (wide) control block of 6, perf type 2, light gum creases at top, three stamps are unmounted, fine mint. US3 ............................................................................................. £19
1912 (Jan) ½d green (6, incl. control), ½d pale green (5), ½d deep green (3), ½d yellow-green (unmounted), 1d scarlet (33, incl. couple of controls), 1d bright scarlet (25), 1d (5, two are unmounted), a few with slightly toned gum, m.m. Useful stock. Cat. £460 US ............................. £80
1912 (Sept) ½d deep green, centred to right, fine and fresh, m.m. SG Spec. N3(3). Cat. £120 US .................................................................... £41 345 1912 (Aug) 1d scarlet, five examples, odd p/p, fresh u.m. Cat. £75 US ... £21 335 1912 (Sept) ½d green, fine m.m. Cat. £45 US ....................................... £14
335/wi 1912 (Sept) ½d green, both UPRIGHT and INVERTED watermarks, fine m.m. Cat. £90 US ................................................................................. £30
335-wi 1912 (Sept) ½d green, both upright and inverted watermark, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £90 US ......................................................................................... £31
(335)
1912 (Sept) ½d deep green, slight gum disturbance where hinge sweated off, fresh m.m. SG Spec. N3(3). Cat. £120 US ........................................ £34
346-50 1912 (Sept-Oct) ½d, the three shades, plus watermark inverted and reversed, and 1d both shades plus watermark reversed, fresh u.m. (8) Cat. £195 US ....................................................................................... £67
8877 8878 8879
8880 8881 8882
8883
8884 8885
8886 8887 8888 8889
339 339
8871 8872
8873 8874
8875 8876
8868 8869 8870
(346) 341a (339)
8851 8852 8853 8854 8855 8856 8857 8858
8859 8860 8861
8862 8863 8864 8865
8866 8867
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Lot No
8848 8849 8850
Cat No
341/2
Description Great Britain - KGV - continued
(335wi) 1912 (Sept) ½d deep green, WATERMARK INVERTED, light horizontal bend, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £120 US ........................................................... £36
1912 (Jan) 1d scarlet (5, incl. block of 4) and 1d deep bright scarlet (block of 4), slight yellowing, u.m. Cat. £122 US ............................................. £39
334-36 1912 (Sept) booklet stamps ½d green (12), plus watermark inverted (2) and ½d pale green, 1d scarlet (3) plus watermark inverted and 1d pale scarlet and 1d bright scarlet (2), some trimmed perfs as usual, m.m. Useful stock. Cat. £870 US ................................................................... £125
335-wi 1912 (Sept) ½d green, both upright and inverted watermarks, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat. £90 US ................................................................................. £28
(335)
341-2 335 340
334-5 (339)
346b 346
1912 (Sept) ½d deep green, slightly blunted perfs at top, fresh, m.m. SG Spec. N3(3). Cat. £120 US .................................................................... £37
338-42 1912 (Jan) ½d, the three shades, and 1d both cheaper shades, fine and fresh, u.m. (5) Cat. £78 US ................................................................... £25
1912 (Jan) 1d bright scarlet (15) and 1d scarlet (14), light gum toning on a few, u.m. Useful stock. Cat. £290 US ................................................. £49
1912 (Sept) ½d green, block of 4, straight edge at right, clipped perfs at bottom, hinged on one stamp only, others u.m. Cat. £315 US ............... £67
1912 (Jan) ½d yellow-green, block of 4, centred to bottom, odd wrinkle, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £60 US ........................................................... £23
1912 (Sept) ½d, the green and pale green shades, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat. £90 US ................................................................................................ £30
1912 (Jan) ½d pale green, ‘B12’ control block of 4, perf margin, two stamps are unmounted, centred to left, fine u.m./m.m. SG Spec. N4(2). Cat. £130 US ....................................................................................... £44
1912 (Sept) ½d green, IMPERFORATE, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £250 US PH Plate 24 ........................................................................................ £89
1912 (Sept) ½d green, block of 4, some very faint patchy gum yellowing, u.m. Cat. £80 US .................................................................................. £23
336aw 1912 (Sept) 1d scarlet, booklet pane of 6, WATERMARK INVERTED, clipped perfs at right, slight rust stains from selvedge staple holes, one selvedge hole is split, o/wise very fresh u.m. Cat. £400 US PH Plate 24 ...................................................................................... £98
336aw 1912 (Sept) 1d scarlet, booklet pane of 6, WATERMARK INVERTED, straight edges at top and right, fresh u.m. Cat. £400 US ....................... £71
(345) 339 345
(346) 339
1912 (Aug) 1d deep bright scarlet, fresh l.m.m. SG Spec. N12(3). Cat. £50 US ....................................................................................................... £18
1912 (Jan) ½d green, block of 4, light wrinkle, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £60 US ................................................................................................ £20
1912 (Aug) 1d scarlet, block of 12 (6 x 2) from SE corner of top right pane, with margins on two side, odd gum crease and short perf, u.m. Cat. £180 US .............................................................................................. £49
1912 (Sept) ½d green (4) and ½d pale green (4), shade nuances, u.m. SG Spec. N6(1) and (2). Cat. £180 US ........................................................ £53
1912 (Jan) ½d green, singles, all with control ‘B12’ (close), 11 examples with imperf margin and 9 examples with perf margin, fine mint. Huge Cat. as corner pair. US .......................................................................... £89
1912 (Sept) ½d, the green, pale green and deep green shades, m.m. SG Spec. N6(1) to (3). Cat. £52 US ............................................................. £16
1912 (Jan) 1d bright scarlet, block of 4, one with NO CROSS ON CROWN variety, centred to SE, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £180 US ....................... £62
1912 (Jan) ½d pale myrtle-green, fine and fresh, marginal u.m. Very scarce. Unlisted by SG Spec. With photocopy of Trevor Harris/Hendon Stamp Co. Cert. (2014) for strip of 3, from which this stamp was taken. US PH Plate 25 .................................................................................. £222 339 1912 (Jan) ½d green, block of 4, u.m. Cat. £60 US ............................... £21 (346)
1912 (Sept) ½d, the green, pale green, deep green and yellow-green shades, fine u.m. SG Spec. N6(1) to (4). Cat. £105 US ........................... £37
1912 (Sept) ½d green, with upright, inverted and reversed watermarks, m.m. (3) Cat. £39 US ............................................................................ £13
336
(344) (339)
1912 (Sept) 1d scarlet, block of 4, a few faint tone spots, clipped perfs at top, hinged on two stamps only, the other two (with full perfs) are u.m. Cat. £140 US ....................................................................................... £34
1912 (Aug) ½d green (4) and ½d pale green (3), m.m. SG Spec. N5(1) and (2). Cat. £52 US ............................................................................. £16
1912 (Jan) ½d bluish green, SW corner example, hinged in margin only, stamp is fine and fresh, u.m. SG Spec. N4(5). Cat. £200 US PH Plate 24 ........................................................................................ £80
1912 (Jan) ½d green, block of 4, lightly hinged on two stamps only, fine u.m./m.m. Cat. £46 US ......................................................................... £15
1912 (Jan) ½d green, with control ‘B12’ (wide), perf margin, light toning, centred to SE, l.m.m. US ....................................................................... £18 335 1912 (Sept) ½d green, h/r, odd p/p, fresh m.m. Cat. £45 US .................. £12 341
1912 (Jan) 1d bright scarlet, block of 4, a couple of faint tone spots, hinged on two stamps only, u.m./m.m. Cat. £30 US .............................. £9
341a
1912 (Jan) 1d bright scarlet with NO CROSS ON CROWN variety, straight lines postmark, g.u. Cat. £55 US2 ......................................................... £10
N 18 o 1912
Wmk.Simple Cypher. 1½d Chocolate-Brown (single) & 1½d Chestnut corner strip of 3. Both with marginal controls M 18 & L 18. Both show variety ‘Break in shading at left’ Row 20/2. Fresh m.m. small gum thin on centre stamp in strip of 3. Cat. £150 US2 .................................. £27
N 18 p 1912 Wmk. Simple Cypher, 1½d Red-Brown, single with lower marginal control ‘V 23’ (Imperf.). Shows variety ‘Frame break at bottom below second E’ Row 20/2. Fresh m.m. Cat. £85 US2 ...................................... £32
N21v 1912 2½d blue, imperf marginal exmple overprinted CANCELLED, mint with horizontal crease at base. Cat. £225 US ........................................ £53 N21b 1912 2½d blue, watermark inverted, fine mint. Cat. £120 US ................ £49 336
1912 KGV 1d scarlet on thick paper in um TLHC block of four, one perf with tone spot. Attractive multiple. (4) Cat. £160 US7 ........................... £26
361
(345) 345
1912 KGV 1d scarlet-vermillion in um block of four with toned gum - striking shade. (4) Cat. £750 US7 ......................................................... £86
1912 (Aug) 1d bright scarlet, block of 4, lightly hinged on two stamps only, fresh u.m./m.m. SG Spec. N12(2). Cat. £46 US .............................. £16
1912 (Aug) 1d scarlet, with controls ‘B12’ (perf margin) and ‘B13’ (imperf margin), h/r, fresh m.m. US ................................................................... £12
128
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