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Cat No


Description St. Lucia - continued


18380 119,121 1936 KGV pictorials 4d black & brown & 1/- blue & brown in top marginal part sheets of 24 (6 x 4) unmounted mint with gum slightly yellowed. Very nice stamps of fresh colour (48) Cat. £144 US2 .............. £35


18381 113-124 1936 Pictorial set, very fine mint. (12) Cat. £100 US3 ........................... £41 18382 113a-14a 1936 pictorials ½d and 1d, perf 13 x 12, vertical COIL-JOIN pairs, each clipped (½d) or trimmed (1d) perfs on one vertical edge, central light cds, v.g.u. Cat. £63 US2 .............................................................................. £16


18383 113-124 ++ 1936 KGV Pictorial set to 10/- + Perf.changes of ½d & 1d. m.m.Few lower vals.with brownish gum as usual,fresh on face.(14) Cat. £117.5 PH Plate 43 ........................................................................................ £50


18384 91


1936 ½d green GV issue, three copies on piece tied by PAQUEBOT TRINIDAD cds’s dated NOV 4 1936. (SG 91) US4 .................................. £4


18385 113-41 1936 Pictorial set to 10s inc perf varieties((15) very fine used, the top values are tied to piece Cat. £164 ......................................................... £110


18386 113-24 1936 Pictorial set to 10s plus perf varieties(15) fresh m.m. Cat. £135 PH Plate 43 ........................................................................................ £70


18387 113-24 1936 pictorial set to 10s, incl. ½d and 1d (some trimmed perfs) perf varieties, some gum toning on low values, higher values very fine, m.m. (14) Cat. £117 US ................................................................................ £37


18388 125-7 1937 Coronation set perf Specimen backstamped B.W.Imprimatur, no gum, unique US4 PH Plate 43 ............................................................ £820


18389


1937 Eighteen page document, part handwritten, part typed, sent by Edward Baynes, Administrator of the Colony, to Sir Selwyn Grier, Governor, debating the designs, printing, colour and issue of the George VI definitive issue. Included sre four large hand drawn essays on ‘Crown Agents Standard’ paper sheets of proposed designs for the low values and 30 pencil sketches of proposed designs on four sheets. A unique collection US4 ....................................................................................£1171


18390 125-70 1937 Coronation to 1951 New Constitution issues complete, incl. all perfs and shades ex. The rare 1950 4c and 12c, v.g.u. (61) Cat. £154 US2 ..................................................................................................... £39


18391


1937-50 Collection on leaves inc 1938-48 set in imprint pairs or larger, the £1 is an u.m. Plate block of eight, 1948 RSW set mint corner pairs, used set and set on Regd FDC, 1949-50 set to 16c in imprint blocks of six and higher values in Plate pairs, a fine lot US4 ...................................... £146


18392 125-70 1937-51 Used collection on leaves(49), basic issues complete, no perf varieties, very fine throughout Cat. £141 ............................................... £60


18393


18394 18395


134c 132


1937-51 KGVI fresh mint collection on leaves with KGVI 1938 (various perfs) most vals to £1.. RSW pair, UPU etc. Very fine indeed! (36) Cat. £132 US6 ............................................................................................ £21


1938 KG6 8d brown SE corner block of 4 with plate number 1 u.m. US5 (B) ....................................................................................................... £7


1938 KG6 2½d ultramarine P14½x14 block of 4 u.m. Cat. £26 US5 (B) ....................................................................................................... £8


18396 135 Blk.x 4 1938 KGVI 1/- Brown Perf.13½.Block x 4 with Thomas De La Rue imprint on bottom margin. Fresh u.m.exc.hinged on one stamp.(Blk.x 4) Cat. £14 US ....................................................................................................... £9


18397 128-141 1938-1948 KGVI Defin.set to £1 with every SG listed Perforation and shade/printing. All in blocks of 4, some marginal (SG 134a Plate 1 block). All u.m. And a scarce and pretty lot.(27 Blocks x 4) Cat. £569.4 US ....... £267


18398 136-41 1938-46 KGVI, 2/- to £1. fresh u.m.(6) Cat. £74 US .............................. £36 18399 128-41 1938-48 Set to £1 complete(17) fresh m.m. Cat. £75 ............................ £20 18400 136-141 1938-48 KGVI Defins. 2/- to £1. m.m.(5) Cat. £77 ................................. £35 18401 128/141 1938-48 KGVI to £1 (ex 1½d, 3d & 8d), all very fine mint (14) Cat. £70 US2 ..................................................................................................... £19


18402 128,etc 1938-48 Defins 13 values to 10s plus Victory set in 1947 Paris UPU presentation book US4 ......................................................................... £58


18403 128-141 1938-48 KGVI Set to £1 inc. all colours, shades and perf.changes complete. Fresh l.m.m.many inc.high vals.u.m.(27) Cat. £142.25 US3 .... £44


18404 128-141 1938-48 KGVI set plus most perf changes, 6d shade etc, fine mint. (24) Cat. £114 US2 ..................................................................................... £35


18405 144-5 1948 KGVI R.S.W. pair u.m. Cat. £17 .................................................... £12 18406 144-5


1948 KGVI Silver Wedding pair. Superb u.m.£1 marginal (2) Cat. £17.15 ............................................................................................................. £10


18407 144-5,146-59 1948-50 KGVI Silver Wedding pair, then Defins.1c to $4.80.l.m.m.(16) Cat. £65.15 .......................................................................................... £28


18408 146a,47a x 4 1949 KGVI 1c Perf.14, 2c Perf.14½ x 14. Both in blocks X 4. NOTE These stamps were produced as coil strips, only a few sheets exist, hence blocks are rare. Murray Payne # 41a,32a (Cat.£100). Fresh u.m.(2 Blks.x 4) Cat. £100 US .............................................................................................. £53


18409 146-159 1949 KGVI Set to $4.80 all in Plate ‘1’ or ‘1a’ corner blocks x 4. Superb u.m.(14 blks. X 4) Cat. £192 US ........................................................... £111


18410 D7-10 1949 Postage Due-2c to 16c set of four with Castries 2/2/51 cancels, very fine, with 2005 BPA certificate for the group Cat. £560 US2 ................. £219


18411


147a 1949 2c magenta GVI COIL issue perf 14½ x 14, a fine mint vertical strip of three with COIL JOIN between two stamps. (SG 147a) Cat. £10.5 US4 ..................................................................................................... £6


18412 146-7 1949 KG6 1c & 2c P12½ coil join pairs m.m. US5 (B) ........................... £5 18413


147a


1949-50 2c magenta, perf 14½ x 14, block of 4, centred to NE, a few light corner tone spots, u.m. Cat. £26 US4 ............................................ £6


18414 155-159 1949-50 KGVI High values 24c to $4.80, all v.f.u. (5) Cat. £51 US ......... £27 18415 D7-10 1949-52 Postage Dues-Set of four in complete sheets of 60 fine u.m. Cat. £1320 US4 .......................................................................................... £175


18416 172-184 1953-63 QEII Set to $2.50 + listed shades/printings of 5c, 10c, 15c.Fresh u.m.(16) Cat. £42 US ........................................................................... £20


18417 18418 191-3 18419


1953-81 Mint and used collection on leaves(about 450) including defin sets mint and used, noted 1976 Birds set to $10 u.m. and f.u., some duplication, mainly fine US4 ................................................................. £58


1960 Stamp Centenary progressive Die Proof of the vignette in carmine on thick wove paper(83x85mm), stated only two exist, also a selection of the issued stamps US4 ......................................................................... £586 176a 1963 (19 Feb) QEII 5c Slate-Violet. Superb u.m. Cat. £25 ....................... £12


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18424


Cat No


Description St. Lucia - continued


18420 197EiVI 1964 QEII 1c Crimson in block x 4,top-right stamp shows ‘L’flaw (Row 4/6)u.m. US .......................................................................................... £11


1967 QEII Statehood 1c & UNESCO 25c with BLACK overprints.See note after SG 239. u.m.Estimate is a guess(2) US .......................................... £18 230a 1967 QEII Statehood 5c OVERPRINT INVERTED.u.m. Cat. £50 US .......... £25


18423 D12 note 1967 POSTAGE DUES. ‘Statehood’ red overprinted set.On 2c & 4c (D11-D12) & 8c and 16c (D9a-D10a). See note after D12.Fresh u.m. Scarce (4) Cat. £100 US PH Plate 43 .................................................. £53


1970-73 Definitive issue pencil drawings by S. and M.Goaman similar to issued designs, comprising 5c,10c,$1(2),$2.50(2) also large hand painted coat of arms and pencil sketches, with invoice from the Crown Agents for finished drawings US4 ......................................................... £146


18425 415-430 1976 QEII Birds set to $10, superb u.m.(16) Cat. £38 ............................ £18 18426 415-430 1976-79 Birds set, unmounted mint. (16) Cat. £38 US3 ........................ £16 18427 415-430 1976-9 QEII Birds set to $10 + chalky paper 25c,35c,$10.All u.m.(19) Cat. £44.5 US ...................................................................................... £21


18428


1978 to 1989 small range of min sheets plus a few earlier QEII u.m., plus 1937 Coronation on plain registered FDC. US3 ..................................... £9


18429 O1-O12 (?) 1983 (?) QEII Transport set to $10 with Large “OFFICIAL” overprints 30 mm long (SG show overprint 16 mm long) ?. Superb u.m.Estimate is a low guess (12) ...................................................................................... £12


18430 O1-O39 1983-1990 OFFICIALS COLLECTION inc.1983 Transport to $10,1985 Military Uniforms to $15, 1990 Endangered Tree to $25. All u.m.(39) Cat. £71 US ................................................................................................ £31


18431 715/26 1984 (Sept) Leaders of the World Locomotives 1c, 15c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $2 imperf proofs/ colour trials, pairs in sets of 7, with separate official Format International Security Printers presentation folders, with boxed comments about colour, and signed off. Very fine. (6 items) US3 ............ £68


18432 715-26 1984 Leaders of the World - Locomotives #2 the set of 6 se-tenant pairs each in sets of 7 progressive colour proofs mounted on Format International presentation folders - folders slightly discoloured (6 folders = 42 proofs) offered at original 1984 price US11 .................................. £17


18433 797-811 1985 QEII Military Uniforms set to $15. Superb u.m.(15) Cat. £24 ......... £12 18434 797-811 1985 QEII Military Uniforms to $15.All u.m.(15) Cat. £24 US ................ £12 18435 1046-1048 1990 QEII Endangered Trees $2.50,$5,$25. Superb u.m.(3) Cat. £30 ..... £14 18436 1037-1048 1990 QEII Endangered Trees to $25.All u.m.(12) Cat. £38 US ................ £18 18437 1141-55 1996-7 QEII Flags & Ships set to $25.All u.m.(15) Cat. £35 US ............. £18 18438 1331-44 2005 QEII Flowering Fruits to $25.All u.m.(14) Cat. £30 US .................. £16 18439 65,etc 65,etc 1904-10 Specimen set of nine as listed by SG, three of each plus extra 6d and 19 03 1s(2) affixed to four large sheets from the Madagascar Post Office archive, overstruck by large red ‘Postes et Telegraphs/ Madagascar/ Collection de Berne’ cachets, each sheet signed by the Directeur de Postes, one 1d has a corner fault otherwise fine and unique US4 ........................................................................................£1171


ST. VINCENT 18440 18441


Small box crammed with mainly GVI to QE in packets. With mint and u.m. sets, high values, a few covers, duplicated used KGVI lower values etc., through to 1960s thematics. (1000s) US ............................................... £89


POSTMARKS; QV values to 1s, plus Edward 1d, commencing with ‘GB/40c’ in shield (11) cancels on values to 6d (2) and 1s (2), village cancels, ‘PD’ in oval etc., generally fine. Also FORGERIES 4d (block of 4) and 1s (block of 4 and single, different types), fine ‘used’. (48) US ......... £142


18442 121 VAR 121 KGV “C” for “O” in “ONE PENNY” on 1/-. l.m.m. Unlisted but striking variety. PH Plate 43 ................................................................ £50


18443 Z4


18444 2 18445 1


1856 QV Wmk. Emblems GB 6d Lilac without corner letters. Parts of two “A 10” barred oval cancels. Very scarce. Cat. £325 PH Plate 43 ........... £100


1861 QV No Wmk.Rough Perf.14 to 16. 6d Deep Yellow-Green.Neat “A 10” cancel. Pretty example. Cat. £200 PH Plate 43 .............................. £65


1861 QV No Wmk. Rough Perf. 14 to 16. 1d Rose-Red. Fresh l.m.m. Overall white dull gum. Cat. £50 ........................................................... £12


18446 SG1-SG41 1861-1892 Collection of QV early Heads between SG1 and SG 41. Including SG1,4, 5, 7, 9, 11-14, 16, 17, 19-21 (20/21 both with heavy cancels), 23, 24, 26a, 30, 31, 38, 41. Some have minor faults or heavy cancels but others are fine and 21 different between SG1 -41. Most are good condition for these except the heavy cancels on SG 20/21. Cat Value is over £2000. Cat. £2100 US2 ................................................... £313


18447 18448


1861-1897 Mint and used collection on leaves(34) including 1861 perf 14 to 16 1d rose mint, 6d green used, 1869 1s indigo used, 1s brown used, 1873 6d green used, 1888 5s lake mint, mainly fine Cat. £900 ..... £180


1861-1951 a highly useful old time mainly used collection on pages, incl. 1861 1d (2), 1862 6d (2), 1862-68 4d and 6d (2), 1869 1s indigo, 1872 1s deep rose red, 1872-75 1d with ‘CA’ or ‘RAB’ coded cds’s, 6d (2) and 1s (2, red cancels), 1875-78 to 1s, 1880 to 6d and 1s, 1881 ½d to 4d, 1882-83 1d drab with ‘K’ or ‘CA’ coded cds’s, 1883-84 ½d with ‘K’ coded cds, 4d ultramarine, 4d grey blue (thin), 1885 1d on 2½d on 1d mint and used, 1885-93 2½d on 1d ‘SPECIMEN’, others to 5s mint, 1890- 93 to 1s mint and used, 1893-94 5d on 6d shades mint and used incl. carmine lake cds, a block of four lake on a piece, one showing printers leads before surcharge, 1897 3d on 1d (both shades) mint, 1904-11 1s mint, 1915 1d on 1s mint (2), 1916 (June) War Tax 1d (2) cds, 1921-32 incl. to 2s mint, both 1s shades cds, 1935 Jubilee sets mint and cds used etc, some mixed condition in the first issues though with many good. Catalogues in the region of £3150. (approx 200 stamps) US ................. £667


1861-1979 Mint and used collection on leaves(488) including 1869 1s brown used, one blunt corner, 1885 1d on 2½d on 1d lake used, 1888-97 values to 1s mint and used, 1904-11 MCA set to 5s mint, 1913-17 MCA set to 5s mint, 1921-32 Script set to 5s mint, 1935 Silver Jubilee sets mint and used, 1938-47 sets to £1 mint and used, 1949-52 set to $4.80 mint, set to $2.40 used, 1965-67 sets to $5 mint and used, 1970 Birds set to $5 used, mainly fine .............................................................................. £250


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