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Cat No
Description Great Britain - KGV - continued
9072 439a-42b 1934-36 photo watermark sideways set to 2d (missing perf at upper right), wavy-line cancels, g.u. (4) Cat. £112 US5 (B) ............................. £12
9073 439a-42b 1934-36 WATERMARK SIDEWAYS set to 2d, 1d is unmounted, some trimmed perfs on 1½d and 2d, m.m. Cat. £185 US2 ............................. £30 443-8 1934-36 photo 2½d to 10d, h/r, fresh m.m. (6) Cat. £38 ....................... £12 445-9 1934-36 photo 4d to 1s, fine used. (5) Cat. £17 .................................... £6
9074 9075
9076 439a-42b 1934-36 set to 2d (pulled corner perf) with WATERMARK SIDEWAYS, 1d and 1½d with wavy lines cancels, very good used. Cat. £112 ................. £20
9077 439a-42b 1934-36 watermark sideways set to 2d (three stained perfs at top), m.m. (4) Cat. £165 US2 ................................................................................ £28
9078 9079
9081 9082 9083 9084
9085 9086
1934-36 Small format set to 1s, wmk sideways to 1½d, wmk inverted to 1½d, Large format 1d and 1½d, Intermediate format wmk upright to 2d and wmk inverted to 1½d, generally very good perfs, some wavy line cancels, fair to good used. (26) Cat. £91 US .......................................... £18 439-449 1934-6 KGV Defin. Set to 1/-, fresh m.m.(11) Cat. £50 .......................... £20
9080 454aw-5aw 1935 Silver Jubilee ½d and 1½d booklet panes of 4, with watermark inverted, blunted/trimmed perfs at bottom, fresh u.m. Cat. £110 US ...... £34
1935 Testing labels - green ‘poached egg’ type mm plus uncommon ‘FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY’ label in grey, um. (2) US5 (B) ...................... £10
454a-5a 1935 Silver Jubilee 1d and 1½d (trimmed perfs at bottom) booklet panes of 4, fresh u.m. Cat. £85 US ................................................................. £25
453-5
1935 Silver Jubilee ½d, 1d and 1½d, each with Types 1, 2 (wmk inverted) and 3, plus vertical strips of 3 with cylinder numbers, u.m. US ............... £34
1935 Silver Jubilee ½d (18 dot), 1d (14 dot), 1½d (7 dot) and 2½d (34 dot) cylinder blocks of 6, ½d and 1½d partially separated, each hinged on top two stamps only, others u.m. Cat. £165 ..................................... £50
1949 UPU in cylinder blocks of 6 (corner crease on 3d), all cylinder 2 no dot, m.m. Cat. £125 US ........................................................................ £37
509-10 1951 Festival 2s6d (3, incl. unmounted vertical pair) and 5s, fresh m.m. (4) Cat. £57 US5 (B) ............................................................................ £9
GREAT BRITAIN - KGVI
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9087 9088
9089 9090
9091 9092
WWII Propaganda Forgery of the KGVI 2½d with overprint ‘Liquidation of Empire/Bermuda’. Corner marginal ‘used’ single. Very fine (Michel #13 €100) PH Plate 53 .............................................................................. £35
Back of the Book lot - small range of sideways wmk. Issues on an album page, including SG 465a, 466a, 488a, 489a. Also postage dues D19, D23, D26, D37 (15) Cat. £184 US2 ...................................................... £59
Waterlow perforated sample stamps, front facing KGVI in violet and in lake, unmounted mint. (2) US3 ............................................................. £28
1936 Edward set plus George VI basic issues complete, plus P. Dues 1936-37 values to 1s, 1937-38, 1951-52 and 1954-55 sets, fair to fine used on large SG Philatelic leaves. (98) Cat. £350 US2 .......................... £54
1936-51 an attractive mainly used collection on pages, incl. 1937-47 sets inverted and sideways watermarks, 1940 Centenary set of mint cylinder blocks of six, 1946 Victory 3d u/m block of four, one with seven berries, 1948 Wedding cds, both high value sets etc. (220+ stamps) US ............ £89
1937 Waterlow Essay of George VI in claret, a NE corner vertical pair, u.m. US ....................................................................................................... £16
9093 466 Blocks 1937 2½d Ultramarine x 2 lower-left corner blocks of 6. Both with ‘G/40’ control. One with cylinder No.’13’, other ‘3’. Perf.5 E/1. Fresh m.m. on top stamps.(2 Blocks x 6) US2 .................................................................... £35
9094 465a, 466a 1937 Sideways watermark 2d (mm) & 2½d (um) - fresh examples of these elusive varieties. (2) Cat. £150 US3 ............................................. £44
9095 9096 9097 9098
9099 9100 9101 9103
1937 Waterlow full-face undenominated imperf essay in violet ‘Australia Head’ tiny mark on gum US6 ................................................................ £17
1937 Waterlow full-face undenominated perf essay in claret ‘Australia Head’ with gum u.m. US6 .................................................................... £17
461-514 1937 Coronation to 1951 Festival commems complete, fine u.m. Cat. £59 US ....................................................................................................... £20
461/514 1937 Coronation to 1951 festival basic issues complete, plus the three watermark sideways defin sets (all cds cancels), complete on printed leaves, fair to fine used. (70) Cat. £284 ................................................. £68 461/514 1937 Coronation to 1951 Festival commems complete,
incl. 1940
Centenary 2d bisect on piece, plus 1938-48 and 1951 high values, good to fine used. Cat. £130 ......................................................................... £35
1937 to 1951 Festival commems complete both mint and used (RSW is u.m.) plus 1938-48 defins used and 1951 Festival high values both mint and used. US ........................................................................................ £67
461-514 1937 Coronation to 1951 Festival basic issues complete (no watermark varieties), h/r, fresh m.m. Cat. £637 US3 ............................................... £109
9102 462wi/66wi 1937-47 watermark inverted ½d, 1½d and 2½d, fine u.m. Cat. £80 US2 ..................................................................................................... £32
1937-47 set to 1s both mint (mostly unmounted) and used, wmk sideways ½d, 2d and 2½d mint, wmk inverted used, plus some extra copies incl. better, 1941-42 and 1950-52 issues virtually complete for all watermark types both mint and used. (111) Cat. £350 US ..................... £80
9104 465wi-66wi 1937-47 watermark inverted 2d and 2½d, v.g.u. Cat. £44 US2 ............. £10 9105
463wi
9106 9107 9108
1937-47 wmk sideways 2½d, trimmed perfs at top, offset on gum, u.m. Cat. £75 US3 ....................................................................................... £10 462-475 1937-47 KGVI Set to 1/-, m.m.9d and above are u.m.(15) Cat. £45 ....... £20
466a
9109 462wi-4wi 1937-47 ½d, 1d (slightly trimmed perfs down one side) and 1½d, in horizontal pairs, with WATERMARK INVERTED, m.m. Cat. £130 ............. £36
9111 9112
9110 462wi-66wi 1937-47 WATERMARK INVERTED set to 2½d in booklet panes of 4, fine u.m. Scarce. Cat. £720 PH Plate 26 ..................................................... £325 462-75 1937-47 set to 1s (very slight gum yellowing), u.m. (15) Cat. £45 .......... £16
462/508 1937-47 plus 1941-42 and 1950-52 definitive issues, plus all wmk sideways and inverted types, all appear to be cds except 1937 wmk s/ ways 1d, 1½d and 2½d with wavy lines, v.g.u. (52) ............................... £48
1937-47 1d scarlet, block of 4 with WATERMARK INVERTED, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £160 US4 .................................................................... £58
1937-47 ½d (streaky gum, unmounted) and 2d horizontal pair, all with WATERMARK INVERTED, m.m.130 Cat. £130 US7 ................................ £15
9148 9149
9150 9151
9124 9125 9126
9127 9128 9129
9130 9131
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9114
Cat No
Description Great Britain - KGVI - continued
9113 462a-66a 1937-47 WATERMARK SIDEWAYS set to 2½d (light gum toning), 1½d is hinged, others u.m. (5) Cat. £172 US PH Plate 25 ............................... £53 incl. all wmk
462/508 1937-47 plus 1941-42 and 1950-52 definitive sets,
sideways (ex. 1941-42 sideways 2d) and inverted types, condition varies, g.u. (51) ............................................................................................... £32
9115 462a-66a 1937-47 WATERMARK SIDEWAYS set to 2½d, some very slightly blunted perfs, fresh u.m. (5) Cat. £172 PH Plate 25 ......................................... £70
9116 462wi-66wi 1937-47 WATERMARK INVERTED set to 2½d, fine u.m. (5) Cat. £180 PH Plate 25 ........................................................................................ £80
9117 462a-66a 1937-47 WATERMARK SIDEWAYS set to 2½d, fine and fresh, u.m. (5) Cat. £172 PH Plate 25 ........................................................................ £75
9118 9119
9120 9121
9122 9123
1937-51 KGVI issues fresh mm on leaves (less 1939 2/6d brown, 5/- red & 10/- dark blue). Useful group. (55) Cat. £296 US6 ............................. £50
1937-51 Basic issues fresh um/lmm on leaves inc 1937 to 1/-, complete from SG479-507a inc sideways watermarks plus FOB pair. Useful lot. (Qty) Cat. £170 US3 ............................................................................. £41 478 1938-48 10s dark blue fine l.m.m. Cat. £260 PH Plate 53 ................... £50 476b
1938-48 2/6d green,5s red, 10s light blue(small piece of paper on gum) m.m. Cat. £80 ...................................................................................... £20 478c 1939 KG6 £1 brown lightly m.m. Cat. £25 US6 (B) .............................. £8
1939-45 WWII Propaganda Forgeries of the KGVI 1d, 1½d, 2½d & 3d with overprint ‘Liquidation of Empire/Bermuda’. Very fine mint (no gum as issued) (4) (Michel 10,11,13,14 - €340) PH Plate 53 ...................... £120 478c 1939-48 £1 brown, unmounted mint. US .............................................. £13 478c 1939-48 £1 brown, block of 4, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £100 ............... £64 478c
1939-48 £1 brown, NW corner block of 6 (2 x 3), small marginal crease, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £150 ............................................................... £95
487c 476
1939-48 £1 brown, NW corner block of 4, marginal gum crease, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £100 ............................................................................ £65
1939-48 2/6d brown fine mint top left corner marginal, the stamp is unmounted Cat. £95 ............................................................................. £40
1939-48 set fine used (10s dark blue small wrinkle), plus 10s ultramarine (18, block of 4 and 7 pairs), 1948 RSW £1, 1951 Festival 2s6d (block of 4), 5s (pair), 10s (3, incl. pair) and £1, fair to fine used. Cat. £214 US .... £34
476-8c 1939-48 set to £1 (centred to SW), small extremely faint tone spot on 10s ultramarine, o/wise fine and fresh, u.m. (6) Cat. £425 US PH Plate 25 .... £200 478c 1939-48 £1 brown, unmounted mint corner horizontal pair. US3 .......... £22
9132 476-478c 1939-48 High values 2/6d - £1, inc both 2/6d (mm) and 10/- stamps -
v.fresh um. (6) Cat. £425 US3 PH Plate 26 ......................................... £137
9133 476-478c 1939-48 High values with both 10s shades and £1 all f.u.(3) Cat. £60 US ....................................................................................................... £32
9134 485wi-9wi 1941-42 light colours ½d, 2d and 2½d watermark inverted set, x 8, u.m. (24) Cat. £76 US .................................................................................. £21
9135 9136 9137 9138
9139 9140 9141
9142 9143 9144
485/90 1941-42 ½d (125 dot), 2d (24 dot) and 3d (21 no dot) in cylinder blocks of 6, all J41, hinged in margins only, stamps u.m. Cat. £45 .................... £15
1946 Peace 2½d, corner S46/9 dot cylinder block of 8, partially separated and reinforced, o/wise u.m. Some corner creasing. Cat. £100 US3 ......... £14 QCom9b 1946 Victory 3d violet, seven berries, fine cds used. US3 ....................... £17 492b
491 491
1946 Victory 3d violet, block of four with one showing seven berries, unmounted mint. US ............................................................................ £22
1948 RSW £1, NW corner example, with sheet number (O882), superb used. Cat. £40 ...................................................................................... £18 494 1948 Wedding £1, unmounted mint. US2 ............................................. £14 493-494 1948 Silver Wedding set, unmounted mint. (2) US ................................. £16 494 1948 Silver Wedding £1, superb fine used. Cat. £40 US2 ...................... £18
494
493-4 1948 RSW £1 unmounted mint left hand part sheet of 12 inc Plate number 1, two stamps have a light crease, also 2½d u.m. block of 24 Cat. £488 US ....................................................................................... £107
9145 QCom15a 1948 Olympic Games 3d violet, lower left corner block of four, one showing Crown flaw, stamps are unmounted mint. Cat. £75 US3 .......... £28 493-494 1948 Silver Wedding set, unmounted mint. (2) US ................................. £16
9146 9147
(493) 1948 RSW 2½d, a vertical IMPERF IMPRIMATUR pair, each handstamped on reverse N/P/IMPRIMATUR, fine u.m. EXTREMELY RARE. SG Specialised prices only the 2½d and £1 as a pair - at £25,000! US PH Plate 26 .....£5340
1948 RSW £1, NW corner example, superb used on piece with SIGHTHILL/ EDINBURGH First Day cds of 26th April. Cat. £40 ................................... £20 494 1948 RSW £1, SE corner vertical pair, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £80 ........ £40 493-4 1948 RSW, fresh, fine mint. Cat. £40 ..................................................... £14 493-4 1948 KGVI R.S.W. m.m. Cat. £40 .......................................................... £16
494
9152 504d-dw 1950-52 1d light ultramarine, booklet pane of 3 stamps plus 3 labels, with wmk upright (lacks selvedge at left, corner creasing) and wmk inverted, good perfs, u.m. US ................................................................ £13
9153 503wi-7wi 1950-52 watermark inverted set to 2½d, seven sets (except 5 x 1d only), fresh u.m. Cat. £144 US4 ..................................................................... £24 509-10 1951 Festival 2s6d and 5sm fine l.m.m. Cat. £42 US ............................. £9 511-12 1951 Festival 10s and £1, fine u.m. Cat. £60 US ................................... £27 509-12 1951 Festival, two sets to £1, v.g.u. (8) Cat. £50 US .............................. £13
9154 9155 9156 9157
9158 9159
9160 9161
9162 9163 9164
9165 131
505 1951 1½d Pale-Green, in lower-left corner block x 6, with cylinder number ‘197’. Fresh l.m.m. on one stamp. Perf.5 E/1. US2 ..................... £24 512 1951 KGVI Festival £1 v.f.u. Cat. £18 US ............................................... £11
509-512 1951 ‘Festival’ high values 2/6d - £1 fresh mm or um (10/- & £1). (4) Cat. £100 US3 ............................................................................................ £30
509-512 1951 Festival high values set, unmounted mint. (4) US .......................... £40 GREAT BRITAIN - QEII (PRE-DECIMAL)
515/107 1952 to 1976 Caxton issues almost complete on simple printed leaves, incl. all basic definitives plus most watermark sideways types, all three graphite sets, all early phosphor commems (ex. Geographical), later decimal defins etc., fair to fine used. Clean lot ....................................... £200 515-531 1952-4 QEII Wmk.Tudor Crown, Set to 1/6d. l.m.m. (17) Cat. £100 ........ £38 515-531 1952-54 Tudor Crown set u.m.(17) Cat. £100 US2 ............................... £40
522/529 1952-54 Tudor wmk 5d, 6d, 8d to 1/- all lightly mounted mint(7) Cat. £82 US2 ..................................................................................................... £19 532-5 1953 Coronation, fine u.m. Cat. £16 ..................................................... £6
1946 Peace 2½d, corner cylinder S46/15 dot block of 6, couple of gum creases, u.m. Cat. £75 US3 ................................................................... £17
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