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17172 17173 17174 17175
Cat No
Description Seychelles - continued
149 1938 KGVI Chalky paper, 5R, fresh m.m. Cat. £32 ................................. £14 142 1938 KGVI 30c Carmine, fresh m.m. Cat. £50 ....................................... £22 139 1938 KGVI 12c Reddish-Violet, fresh m.m. Cat. £50 .............................. £20 141 1938 KG6 25c brown-ochre m.m. Cat. £50 US4 ................................... £14
17176 140,140a 1938-41 KGVI 20c Blue, & 20c Brown-Ochre,ordinary paper. Fresh l.m.m.(2) Cat. £71 US3 ......................................................................... £19
17177 136-139 1938-42 KGVI 3c Green, 6c Orange, 9c Scarlet, 9c Grey-Blue (ordinary paper), 12c Reddish-Violet. All fresh l.m.m.(5) Cat. £122 US3 ................ £33
17178 148,148a 1938-42 KGVI Both 2R.25c
printings.Fresh m.m.(2) Cat. £107 ............... £42 17179 136,38ab,ac 1938-45 KGVI 3c Green, then ordinary paper both 9c shades/printings. SG 136, 138ab,136ac. m.m.(3) Cat. £45 ............................................... £18
17180 135/149a 1938-49 KGVI mint to 5r on album leaves, with almost all chalky/normal paper varieties, only missing 20c brown-ochre ordinary paper & 50c bright lilac. Includes shades. 42 of the 44 possible values (excepting watermark varieties). A few odd high vals are unmounted incl. 5r chalky paper. A really super lot, rarely offered(42) Cat. £1130 US6 ................... £188
17181
1938-49 KGVI pictorial issue on chalky paper inc SG 135, 136, 138a, 139a, 139c, 139cb, 140, 140a, 142a, 144 (2) & 145a - all fresh mm. (12) Cat. £278 US ....................................................................................... £89
17182 135-49a 1938-49 Set to 5R plus shade and paper varieties(50) fresh mint on album leaves, looks to be mostly unmounted, appears to be complete as per the Stanley Gibbons listing Cat. £1076 US ...................................... £311
17183 135-49 1938-49 kGVI Set complete to 5R, with all colours. 2c has perf. Fault at top, otherwise clean & fresh m.m.(25) Cat. £550 US5 ........................... £115
17184 135-149 1938-49 complete KGVI Pictorial set, with all ordinary/chalky paper and shade changes, some CW shades etc, fine mint. (45) Cat. £1114 US5 ... £224
17185
1938-49 values to 1r grey-black incl. 9c grey-blue (all papers taken on cheapest) plus 1952 set to 10r, h/r, fresh m.m. (27) Cat. £174 US3 ........ £37
17186 143,143b 1938-49 KGVI Chalky papers 45c both shades, Then 1948 Silver Wedding pair, fresh l.m.m.(4) Cat. £95.15 US3 .................................................... £28
17187 137aw 1938-49 6c greyish green WATERMARK INVERTED fresh mint, apparantly unmounted but with traces of pink tissue on gum Cat. £1500 US PH Plate 41 ........................................................................................ £623
17188 135/149 1938-49 KGVI x 20 values (chalky paper) to 5r, only missing 5 values. A really fine & fresh mint group.(20) Cat. £700 US7 ................................. £97
17189 135-149 1938-49 KGVI All basic colours and values complete to 5R. Fine m.m. 15c h/r. Couple with yellowish gum as usual. Taken as cheapest papers. (25) Cat. £550 US2 PH Plate 41 ................................................................ £145
17190 135-49 1938-49 set complete to 5r, eight values are hinged, but the unmounted values incl. 1r yellow-green and all high values, some light gum toning, u.m. (25) Cat. £550 US PH Plate 41 ................................................... £178
17191 135/149 1938-49 KGVI mint values 2c, 3c, 20c, 50c, 75c, 1r50, 2r 25 & 5r, useful lot mixed chalky/ plain papers(8) Cat. £160 US2 ................................... £43
17192 143,a,b 1938-49 KGVI All three 45c
printings.Fresh m.m.93) Cat. £90.5 ............ £40 17193 147-9 1938-49 KGVI high values 1.50r to 5r marginal u.m. (3) Cat. £72 .......... £40 17194 147-9 1938-49 KGVI high values 1.50r to 5r marginal u.m. (3) Cat. £72 .......... £40 17195 147-9 1938-49 KGVI high values 1.50r to 5r marginal u.m. (3) Cat. £72 .......... £40 17196 135-49a 1938-49 set apparently complete for all shades and papers, odd values is toned, h/r, m.m. Scarce assembly. (46) Cat. £1185 PH Plate 59 ............ £400
17197 135/49a 1938-49 set to 5r (both), ex. 75c slate-blue and 1r yellow-green, incl. all shades/papers to 50c (ex. 45c ordinary paper, SG 143a), v.g.u. (38) Cat. £220 .................................................................................................... £75
17198 135-45 1938-49 Set to 5R complete(25) very fine used Cat. £225 ..................... £140 17199 135-49 1938-49 Set to 5R complete plus some paper varieties or duplicates (35) fresh m.m. Cat. £953 ............................................................................ £180
17200
1938-49 1r 50, 2r 35 and 5r on ordinary paper, very fine mint. (3) Cat. £75 US2 .............................................................................................. £24
17201 135-49 1938-49 set to 5r, incl. 9c blue shade, a few of the values are the scarcer chalky papers (but not counted in Cat. Value), fine m.m. (26) Cat. £575 US6 ..................................................................................................... £84 140 1938-53 20c blue fresh m.m. Cat. £45 .................................................. £10 146
17202 17203
17204 17205
17208 17209
17245 D1, 3
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Lot No
Cat No
Description Seychelles - continued
17224 158/172 1952 KGVI mint values between 2c & 10r green, very fine (11) Cat. £75 US2 ................................................................................................... £19
17225 158-72 1952 set to 10r, fresh, fine m.m. (15) Cat. £90 US ................................. £28 17226 158-72 1952 Set to 10R(15) unmounted mint, the 10R has a short perf Cat. £90 US ....................................................................................................... £44
17227 160,161 Cvr. 1953 KGVI Airmail cover to Mombasa (Kenya), bears 9c & 15c SG 160,161, tied VICTORIA C/JA 17/53 c.d.s.’s. Blue Airmail label, and scarce pink label ‘FIRST AIR MAIL/FROM SEYCHELLES’. Blank back. Superb and scarce. US2 .......................................................................................... £27
17228 160 pair Cvr 1953 KGVI Clean cover to J.Harms, Brighton,England. Bears pair of 9c SG 160, tied by rectangular special cancel ‘SEYCHELLES/JUBILEE/1923-1953’ & VICTORIA NOV 30/53 c.d.s. Scarce usuage. US2 ................................ £27
17229
1953 Cover franked with pair 1952 9c chalky blue GVI issue (SG 160) tied by VICTORIA cds with second strike alongside. Addressed to NAIROBI, KENYA. US4 ......................................................................................... £9
17230 173-322 1953 Coronation to 1973 Royal Wedding basic issues complete, incl. min sheets, plus 1957 surcharges with the italic letter varieties in position half sheets (also used in pair and blocks of 4), a couple of sets fine used, o/ wise fine mint. Cat. £345 ...................................................................... £100
17231 186-8 1954 QEII Defins.2R.25c, 5R, 10R. Fresh m.m.(3) Cat. £57 .................... £22 17232 185-188 1954-61 QE2 High Values 1.50r to 10r m.m. (4) Cat. £66 ...................... £30 17233 174-188 1954-61 QE2 Definitive set m.m. (19) Cat. £80 US ............................... £40 17234
1956 Bicentenary and 1961 Centenary in blocks of 4, 1962-68 set to 10s, fine and fresh, u.m. (38) Cat. £67 US3 .................................................. £17
17235 135-146a Cvr 1958 KGVI Reg. Cover to J.Harms, Brighton, England; bears chalky paper 2c, 3c Orange, 15c, 18c, 20c Brown-Ochre, 30c Blue, 1R Grey-Black, all tied by GRAND ANSE PRASLIN/B/MY 16/58 c.d.s.’s. Black rubber h/ stamped R No D43. Back is blank Superbly clean. US2 .......................... £51
17236 137a-46a Cvr 1958 KGVI Reg. Cover to J.Harms, Brighton,England. Bears chalky paper 6c Greyish-Green, 9c Grey-Blue, 30c Blue, 45c Choc., 1R Grey-Black; all tied LA DIGNE/B/MY 17/58 c.d.s.’s. Rubber h/stamped Reg No D.22. Back has VICTORIA/C/MY 21/58 transit. Superbly clean. US2 ......................... £51
17237 135-145a Cvr 1958 KGVI Clean Registered cover to J. Harms, Brighton, England. Bears Chalky paper, 2c, 3c Orange, 9c Grey-Blue, 20c Brown-Ochre, 30c Blue, 45c Choc., 75c Deep Slate-Lilac, all tied by ANSE ROYALE/B/MY 15/58 c.d.s.’s. Also Reg.handstamp D 42. VICTORIA C/ MY 15/58 transit on back. Superb. US2 ................................................................................ £51
17238 135-146a Cvr 1958 KGVI Registered cover to J.Harma, Brighton, England. Bears Chalky paper, 2c, 3c, 15c, 20c Brown-Ochre, 30c, 45c, 1R Grey-Black; all tied VICTORIA/B/MY 13/58 c.d.s.’s. Also handstamped
Reg.cachet D.51. Blank back. Very clean and pretty. US2 ........................................................... £35
17239 208-212 1962 1r 50 to 10r in fine ‘Bay Ste Anne Praslin’ cds used marginal blocks of four, on envelope pieces. (5) Cat. £122 US ........................................ £53
17240 196-212 1962 Definitive set m.m. Cat. £60 ......................................................... £28 17241 196-212 1962 Definitive set u.m. Cat. £60 .......................................................... £35 17242
1962-1969 1962 and 1969 sets, SG 196-212 and SG 262-79, both fine u.m. Cat. £88 US2 ............................................................................... £32
17243 196-212 1962-68 Definitive set m.m. Cat. £60 US .............................................. £27 17244
D1-2
1968 cover from BITO franked ovptd. 10c and 15c, cancelled scarce SALOMON CHAGOS, and with P. Due 2c (2) and 3c (pair) affixed on arrival (8 days in transit), handstamped “T” and manuscript “10 cts”, pencil address ....................................................................................... £18
1968 cover from BIOT franked ovptd. 10c and 15c, cancelled at DIEGO
GARCIA.CHAGOS, handstamped “T” and manuscript “10 cts” and P. Due 2c (pair, crease on one) and 6c, pencil address ...................................... £16
17246 262-279 1969-75 Definitive set m.m. Cat. £28 US .............................................. £12 17247 323-MS522 1974 Fish to 1981 Flying Foxes issues complete, incl. a few sheetlets, paper types and Airport 2r25 wmk variety, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £170 .................................................................................................... £60
17248 523-MS658 1982 BIRDS to 1986 Visit of Pope basic issues complete, incl. min sheets, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £155 ............................................................... £70
1938-53 1R yellow green fresh well centred u.m., very fine Cat. £150 PH Plate 41 ........................................................................................ £90 141 1938-53 25c brown ochre fresh l.m.m., a little off centre Cat. £50 ......... £10 145 1938-53 75c slate blue fresh u.m. Cat. £85 ........................................... £40
17206 139a,139ab 1938-53 15c red shades fresh u.m. Cat. £37 ......................................... £14 17207 135/149 1938-9 KGVI mint series to 5r, missing only 75c slate blue & 1r yellow green. All very fine hinged mint(23) Cat. £315 US3 ............................... £82 146a 1941 KGVI Chalky paper 1R Grey-Black, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £70 ............... £30 142a 1941 KGVI Chalky paper, 30c Blue, fresh m.m. Cat. £45 ........................ £20
17210 139a,139ab 1941-2 KGVI Both 15c printings, fresh m.m.(2) Cat. £38 ....................... £15 17211 145a,145ab 1941-2 KGVI Both 75c Deep Slate-Lilac
printings.Fresh m.m.(2) Cat. £32.25 ................................................................................................. £13
17212 139c,ca,cb 1941-9 KGVI All three 18c printings, fresh m.m.139c,139ca,139cb(3) Cat. £63 ............................................................................................... £28
17213 135-149 1942 KGVI 1942 Ordinary paper definitive set to 5r u.m. (16) Cat. £129 US ....................................................................................................... £70
17214 17215
1946 Cover franked with single 1938 18c carmine lake GVI issue (SG 139c) tied by VICTORIA cds in violet with second strike alongside. Addressed to NAIROBI, KENYA. US4 ..................................................... £15
1946 Cover franked with 1938 6c green and 50c bright lilac GVI issue (SG 137c & 144b) tied by VICTORIA cds with second strike alongside. Sent airmail to NAIROBI, KENYA. US4 ................................................... £12
17216 152-153 1948 KGVI Silver Wedding pair v.f.u. Cat. £48.6 US ............................... £28 17217 152-3 1948 RSW, fine u.m. Cat. £15 ............................................................... £8 17218 152-3 1948 RSW set v.f.u. Cat. £48 ................................................................ £30 17219
17220
1949 UPU on printed cacheted FDC (a few tiny tone spots) and 1953 cover franked Geo VI 3c orange block of 6 with special JUBILEE 1903- 1953 handstamp. US ............................................................................ £12 D1-8 1951 Postage Due-Set(8) v.f.u. Cat. £48 ................................................ £30
17221 135 Cover 1951 KGVI Local cover to L.W.Harris, Victoria, bearing (underpaid) 2c on chalky paper, SG 135, tied Victoria DE 31/51 c.d.s. Bears black printed ‘T’ and m/s 14c (Postage Due). Back has no strikes. Fairly clean US2 .......... £16
17222 158-72 1952 Set to 10R complete(15) very fine used Cat. £110 ........................ £65 17223 158-172 1952 KGVI Set to 10R, m.m.(15) Cat. £90 ............................................. £38
SHARJAH 17249 17250
1964 5n.p. violet ‘Olympic Games, Tokyo’ TRIANGULAR issue with small ‘KHOR FAKKAN’ overprint in black. A fine mint corner marginal pair. US4 ..................................................................................................... £12
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the blue portrait, text & logo only on gummed paper. US4 .................................. £9
17251 101-6 1965 BIRDS set to 3r, fine u.m. (6) Cat. £16 US3 .................................. £6 17252
17253 17254 17255
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the gold country inscription only on gummed paper. US4 .................................... £9
1965 120n.p. carmine red & emerald ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the gold country inscription only on gummed paper. US4 .................................... £9
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the gold country inscription only on gummed paper. US4 .................................... £9
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the brown value, imprint and Satellite Dish only on gummed paper. US4 ................ £9
17256 101/106 1965 ‘Birds’ issue, the set of six fine unmounted mint. (SG 101/106) Cat. £16 US4 .............................................................................................. £9
17257 17258 17259 17260
1965 120n.p. carmine red & emerald ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the carmine value, imprint and Satellite Dish only on gummed paper. US4 ................ £9
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the brown value, imprint and Satellite Dish only on gummed paper. US4 ................ £9
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF of the blue portrait, text & logo only on gummed paper. US4 .................................. £9
1965 2n.p. deep red brown & blue ‘Centenary of International Telecommunications Union’ issue a fine IMPERF PROOF on gummed paper. US4 ........................................................................................... £9
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