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Lot No


640


641 642


643 644


645 646 647 648


649


650 651


652 653 654


Cat No


40ba 44a


Description Ascension - continued


1938-53 1½d black & vermilion, perf 13, NW corner block of 10 (2 x 5), one (R5/1) with DAVIT FLAW, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £209 PH Plate 59 ........................................................................................ £120


1938-53 1d perf 13, imprint and SE corner blocks of 4, fresh u.m. Cat. £38 ...................................................................................................... £20 39 1938-53 Green Mountain 1d black and green, fine m.m. Cat. £45 ......... £16 42


1938-53 3d black and ultramarine, central hinge thin, fresh m.m. Cat. £100 US .............................................................................................. £20


1938-53 ½d perf 13 with re-entry (right frame line doubled), traces of o.g., unused, plus 1s perf 13 vertical marginal pair, one showing doubled inner frame line at left, l.m.m ................................................................ £28


38b-47a 1938-53 KGVI Basic set with all colours to 10/-. Taken as cheapest perfs. All m.m. Yellowish gum on most. (16) Cat. £250 US2 ............................ £51


38-47 28/4a 45b


1938-53 KGVI views set with most additional perfs to both 2s 6d, 5s and 10s, very fine mint. (28 stamps) Cat. £596 US2 ..................................... £195


38-47a 1938-53 KGVI pictorial set with all perfs & extra shade of 1½d (SG 40e), all very fine mtd mint. A difficult set to assemble (32) Cat. £655 US4 .... £152


1938-53 KGV pictorials ½d(2), 1d black & green, 1d black & yllow- orange(2), 1½d(2), 2d, 3d (2), 4d(2), 6d & 1/-(2), all different perfs & very fine mint(15) Cat. £135 US3 ................................................................ £34


1938-53 2s6d black and deep carmine, perf 13½, with DAVIT FLAW, centred to left, very slight yellowish tinge to gum, fine l.m.m. VERY SCARCE. Cat. £1400 PH Plate 3 .......................................................... £700


39/46a 1938-53 KGVI superb used values 1d(both), 1½d (both), 2d(both)3d(both), 6d, 2/6 & 5/-, mainly perf 13 (11) Cat. £119 US .................................... £44


44a var 1938-53 1s black and sepia, perf 13, imprint block of 10 (2 x 5), one (R6/4) with major re-entry (doubling of right vertical frame lines and value tablet), lightly hinged on one only, very fresh, fine u.m .................. £55


40/4 45ca 42b


1938-53 perf 13½ 1½d black & vermilion, 2d black & orange, 3d black & grey, 4d, 6d and 1s, both fine m.m. and fine used. (12) Cat. £101 US .... £31


38-47b 1938-53 the complete SG perf and shade listing, very fine mint. (32 stamps) Cat. £629 ................................................................................ £250


1938-53 2s6d black and deep carmine, perf 13, with DAVIT FLAW, fresh, fine mint. VERY SCARCE. Cat. £1600 PH Plate 3 .................................. £800


655 45c,46a,47b 1938-53 2/6d,5s,10s perf 14 fresh mint Cat. £115 ................................ £25 656


1938-53 3d black and grey, perf 13, SE corner imprint/plate number block of 8 (4 x 2), with “extra rocks” (R10/3) and minor “sky retouch” (R10/4) varieties, fine and fresh, u.m. Also a single copy of each variety (“extra rocks” without gum), m.m. (10) ................................................. £15


657


658 659 660


661 662


663 664 665


666 667 668


669 670 671


672 673


674 675


676 677


678


679 680 681


682 683


684 685


43 var 1938-53 6d black and blue, perf 13½, right marginal block of 8 (2 x 4), R5/5-8/6, showing minor re-entry and doubling of lines on two stamps, gum yellowing, u.m. Cat. £96 ............................................................... £40


38b/47a 1938-53 KGVI mint range with several perf varieties & most values to 10/-, 2/6 is perf 13½, a very clean fine lot(19) Cat. £188 US3 ............... £48


42


1938-53 Long Beach 3d black and blue fresh well centred unmounted mint, very fine Cat. £100 PH Plate 54 ................................................. £50 45 1938-53 2/6d black and red perf 13½ fresh l.m.m. Cat. £42 .................. £14 39 1938-53 Green Mountain 1d black and green fresh m.m. Cat. £45 ........ £10


38-47b 1938-53 KGVI pictorial set to 10/-(both) with all perf varieties, one shade, hinged mint, mainly very fine. (32) Cat. £668 PH Plate 3 ...................... £250 39 1938-53 Green Mountain 1d black and green fresh u.m. Cat. £45 ......... £20 45c 1938-53 2/6d black and red perf 13 fresh l.m.m. Cat. £27 ..................... £10


38-47


1938-53 KGVI Definitive set complete for all perf types and 1½d shade, fine mint. (32 stamps) Cat. £624 US5 ................................................... £124 44-47 1938-53 Perf 13½ 1s to 10s(4) fresh m.m. Cat. £309 PH Plate 54 ....... £60 45c 1938-53 2/6d black and red perf 13 fresh u.m. Cat. £27 ....................... £14 46


1938-53 5s black and brown perf 13½ fresh u.m., very fine Cat. £95 PH Plate 54 ........................................................................................ £50


46 41ba


1938-53 5s black and brown perf 13½ lower marginal with De La Rue imprint fresh u.m., very fine Cat. £95 PH Plate 55 ............................... £60


1938-53 2d black and red-orange, perf 14, with MOUTAINEER flaw, used in July 1949, fresh, v.f.u. RARE. Cat. £850 PH Plate 3 .......................... £450 46a 1938-53 5s black and brown perf 13 fresh u.m., very fine Cat. £40 ....... £20 46


1938-53 Long Beach 5s black and brown perf 13½ fresh m.m., very fine Cat. £95 ............................................................................................... £20


44 var 1938-53 1s black and sepia, perf 13½, with re-entry right frame line/ value tablet doubled, tiny thin at top edge, m.m. Murray Payne 10a (Cat. £100) ................................................................................................... £30 39 1938-53 Green Mountain 1d black and green fresh l.m.m. Cat. £45 ...... £10


40c var 1938-53 1½d black and vermilion, perf 14, SE plate number “I” corner block of 12 (2 x 6), one (R5/6) with “doubling of lines on King’s forehead” flaw, fine and fresh, u.m ....................................................................... £24


38a


1938-53 ½d perf 13½, with long central bar to “E” variety, centred to top, m.m. Scarce. Cat. £325 .................................................................. £130


38b var 1938-53 ½d perf 14, imprint block of 6 (R8/3 - 10/4), one R (10/4) with retouch to “½d” at lower right, natural (?) added blocks of yellow gum, o/wise fine u.m ..................................................................................... £25


38b var/ba 1938-53 ½d perf 13, NW corner block of 6 (3 x 2), one (R2/2) with re- entry (right frame lines doubled) and one (R2/3) with long centre bar to “E” variety, pristine white gum, fine and fresh u.m. Murray Payne 14a-b. Cat. pro-rata £130 ................................................................................ £70


38b var 1938-53 ½d perf 13, with TORPEDO FLAW, fine mint. Murray Payne 14c. Cat. pro rata £100. PH Plate 3 ............................................................ £40


41c-ca 1938-53 2d black and scarlet, perf 14, two blocks of 4, one with MOUTAINEER flaw, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £283 PH Plate 4 ............. £150


39d var 1938-53 1d black & green (Three Sisters), NE corner block of 10 (2 x 5), one (R4/6) with re-entry (left frame lines doubled), fine and fresh, u.m. Murray Payne 16a ................................................................................. £20 42 1938-53 Long Beach 3d black and blue fresh m.m. Cat. £100 ............... £20


40a 42


1938-53 1½d black and vermilion, perf 13½, block of 4, one with DAVIT FLAW, fine m.m. Scarce. Cat. £425 PH Plate 4 ..................................... £180


1938-53 Long Beach 3d black and blue fresh m.m., light gum bend Cat. £100 .................................................................................................... £20


40ca-cb 1938-53 1½d black and vermilion, perf 14, NW corner block of 10 (2 x 5), with (R3/1) “cut mast and railing” and (R5/1) “davit flaw” varieties, fine and fresh, u.m. Scarce piece. Cat. £728 PH Plate 59 ..................... £400


30


733 734


735 736


139


692 693 694 695


696 697 698 699 700


701 702 703 704 705


706 707 708


709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719


720 721 722 723 724 725 726


727


729 730


731 732


40ba 691


Estimate


Lot No


686


687 688


689 690


Cat No


Description Ascension - continued


40da-db 1938-53 1½d black and rose-carmine, perf 14, NW corner block of 10 (2 x 5), with (R3/1) “cut mast and railing” and (R5/1) “davit flaw” varieties, slight gum tone in top margin, varieties very fine, u.m. Cat. £276 PH Plate 59 ........................................................................................ £150


40da


1938-53 1½d black and rose-carmine, perf 14, with DAVIT FLAW, fine m.m. Cat. £130 PH Plate 3 ................................................................. £50 42 1938-53 3d black and blue l.m.m. Cat. £100 ......................................... £20


39d var 1938-53 1d black and green (Three Sisters), SE corner part sheet of 28 (4 x 7), one (R4/6) with re-entry (left frame lines doubled), fresh, fine u.m. Murray Payne 16a ................................................................................. £25


40fa-b 1938-53 1½d black and rose carmine, perf 13, NW corner block of 12 (2 x 6), with “cut mast and railing” (R3/1) and “davit flaw” (R5/1) varieties, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £284 PH Plate 59 .......................................... £150


1940 (10 April) J.E. Lea censored cover to Manchester, franked the six original values to 1s (incl. 1d Green Mountain and 3d black & ultramarine), on reverse is good “Passed/by Censor” handstamp, some toning chiefly at each side edge. Scarce ................................................. £60


1942 1½d black and vermilion perf 13, showing Davit flaw, mint with small paper hinge adherance and tiny thin. Cat. £200 US ...................... £44


42cd-47a 1944 KGVI Perf.13, 4d, 6d, 1/-, 2/6d, 5/-, 10/-. All fresh l.m.m.(6) Cat. £136.75 US5 ....................................................................................... £30


CW2a 1944 1s black and sepia perf 13, right marginal horizontal block of six, showing re-entry, unmounted mint ........................................................ £25


38b


1944 ½d black and violet perf 13, complete unmounted sheet, showing varieties long centre to “E”, Torpedo flaw, retouches etc. (60) Cat. £229 .................................................................................................. £125


CW 19ab 1944 3d black and grey perf 13, lower left corner plate 1 block of four, showing major retouch, unmounted mint .............................................. £40


38-47 1944 KGVI 1944 Full Perf 13 set including 5s and 10s m.m. (12) Cat. £114 .................................................................................................... £55


1944 10s black and bright purple perf 13, fine unmounted mint. Cat. £48 ...................................................................................................... £28 48-55 1946 Victory, 1948 RSW and 1949 UPU, fresh, v.f.u. (8) Cat. £59 .......... £28 50-51 1948 Silver Wedding, fine mint. (2) Cat. £50 ......................................... £25 50-51 1948 Silver Wedding, fine mint. (2) Cat. £50 ......................................... £25 50-51 1948 KGVI R.S.W. pair m.m. Cat. £55.5 ................................................ £30 50-1 1948 RSW, fine u.m. Cat. £50 ............................................................... £28 41ca


40ba 47b


39ca 40ca


1944 1½d black and vermilion perf 13, DAVIT FLAW, fine mint. Cat. £200 PH Plate 3 .......................................................................................... £120


Estimate


1949 2d black and scarlet, MOUNTAINEER FLAW, fine mint. Cat. £275 PH Plate 3 .......................................................................................... £170


1949 1d black and yellow-orange, MOUNTAINEER FLAW, fine mint. Cat. £225 PH Plate 3 ................................................................................. £140


1949 1½d black and vermilion perf 14, DAVIT FLAW, fine mint. Cat. £350 PH Plate 3 .......................................................................................... £200


1953-89 unmounted mint collection incl. useful earlier Omnibus sets, Naval Crests, 1976 Birds set, 1981-82 both Flowers sets, 1986 Ships set etc, also Booklets 1989 both £1. (385 stamps, 4 m/s’s and 2 booklets) Cat. £265 US ....................................................................................... £111 57-68 1954 Pictorial set to 5s, fine cds used. (12) Cat. £40 .............................. £20 57-69 1956 QEII Set to 10/-. Fresh l.m.m.(13) Cat. £130 PH Plate 3 ............... £50 57-69 1956 QEII Def set complete 13 values heavily m.m. Cat. £130 US5 ....... £25 57-69 1956 QEII Set to 10/-. Fresh l.m.m.(13) Cat. £140 US3 .......................... £37 57-69 1956 Pictorial set, lightly hinged mint. (13) Cat. £140 ........................... £45 57-69 1956 Pictorial set, lightly hinged mint. (13) Cat. £140 ........................... £45 57-69 1956 pictorial set to 10s, fresh, fine m.m. (13) Cat. £130 ....................... £45 57-69 1956 pictorial set to 10s, fresh, v.f.u. (13) Cat. £80 ................................ £36 57-69 1956 Set to 10s(13) fresh m.m. Cat. £140 ............................................. £35 57-69 1956 Set of 13 to 10/- very fine lightly mtd.mint. Cat. £140 .................. £55 57-69


1956 Set to 10s(13) fresh u.m., the 5s has a couple of short perfs Cat. £140 PH Plate 54 ............................................................................... £70 57-69 1956 Pictorial set, lightly hinged mint. (13) Cat. £140 ........................... £45 70-83 1963 Birds set(14) fine m.m. Cat. £60 ................................................... £15 70-83 1963 Birds def set complete 14 values u.m. Cat. £60 US4 ..................... £24 70-83 1963 Birds set u.m. (14) Cat. £60 US2 ................................................. £27 70-83 1963 Birds set, unmounted mint. (14) Cat. £60 ..................................... £33 70-83 1963 BIRDS set to £1, fine and fresh, u.m. (14) Cat. £60 ....................... £30


70-83 1963 BIRDS set to £1, all with First Day cancels of 23 May, fresh, v.f.u. (14) Cat. £55 ........................................................................................ £25 70-83 1963 QEII Birds set to £1. Superb u.m.(14) Cat. £60 .............................. £32


728 121-169 Blks 1969-1973 QEII Naval Crests sets for 1969,1970,1971,1972,1973 complete, all in superb u.m. marginal blocks of 4 (20 Blks. x 4) Cat. £90 US2 ..................................................................................................... £33


1976 Festival of Stamps to 1989 Philexfrance small range of min sheets or complete sheetlets, fine and fresh, u.m. (8) Cat. £15 US .................... £5 409-23 1986 QEII Royal Navy Ships set to £2. Superb c.d.s.(15) Cat. £30 .......... £15


2008 RAF Anniv. In marginal traffic light pairs and 2009 Naval Aviation Victoria Crosses in sheetlets of 8, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £100 ............ £55


1074-81 2010 Battle of Britain Anniversary sheetlet, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £14.5 ................................................................................................... £7


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Small Box (10’’x9’’x2’’) packed with duplicated mint and used ............... £60


Collection in stockbook, all periods from decent range of Roos and Heads. Many 100’s .......................................................................................... £75


Small coll to 1936 on New Imperial leaves, useful ranges of Roos and Heads, and commem sets (incl. mint), mint/used. (93) US ...................... £142 131 Air 6d sepia, unmounted mint left marginal block of four. Cat. £88 .... £40


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