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Lot No


2419


2420 2421


2422


2423 2424


2425 2426


2427 2428


2429 2430


2431 2432


Cat No


1938-53 perf 13 2s6d black and orange-red/pale blue, with variety HBf 14a and 14b (scratched scroll), fresh, v.f.u. Murray Payne CW 22. Cat. £11 US2 ..................................................................................................... £6 118,etc. 1938-53 5s green and red eight shades inc line perf, fine mint US6 ....... £104 120e


117c


1938-53 perf 13 12s6d grey and pale orange, with tiny trace of violet corner fiscal cancel, and punched hole, fresh spacefiller ......................... £5


120e var 1938-53 perf 13 12s6d grey and pale orange, with leaf flaws similar to R5/6 variety on printings from 1918 April, one is almost as prominent, fine and fresh, l.m.m. PH Plate 8 ......................................................... £60


117b


1938-53 perf 14 10s bluish green and deep red/green, on chalky paper, fine l.m.m. Cat. £225 PH Plate 8 ......................................................... £80 117b/c 1938-53 KGVI key types 2/6 perf 13 & perf 14, very fine mint Cat. £39 .. £15 121c


1938-53 perf 14 £1 deep reddish purple and black/pale red, light vertical crease, fresh m.m. Cat. £60 ................................................................... £16 119e-f 1938-53 perf 13 10s, both shades, fresh m.m. Cat. £98 ......................... £35 119a


1938-53 perf 14 2s6d black and red/pale blue, on ordinary paper, fresh, fine m.m. Cat. £22 ................................................................................ £9 118f 1938-53 KGVI 5/- perf 13, ordinary paper, very fine mint Cat. £35 ......... £14 119f 1938-53 KGVI 10/- perf 13 ordinary paper, very fine l.m.mint Cat. £50 .. £20 121c


1938-53 KGVI £1 deep reddish purple & black on pale red perf 14, a bottom marginal u.m. single, very fine Cat. £60 ..................................... £25


120d 116 120


1938-53 perf 14 12s6d grey and yellow, the so-called “lemon” shade, SE corner example, lightly hinged in margin, the stamp is u.m. Very scarce. Cat. £700 PH Plate 8 .......................................................................... £400


1938-53 perf 14 2s deep purple and ultramarine/grey-blue, tiny patch without gum, most o.g. Cat. £110 ......................................................... £34


2433 118f,119e 1938-53 KGVI 5/- & 10/- perf 13 very fine used Cat. £85 ...................... £30 2434


1938-53 perf 14 12s6d deep grey and brownish orange, well centred, slightly streaky gum, m.m. Scarce. Cat. £550 PH Plate 8 ...................... £200


2435 2436


119e 119b


1938-53 perf 13 10s green and vermilion/green, fresh, fine l.m.m. Cat. £48 ...................................................................................................... £18


1938-53 perf 14¼ line 10s yellow-green and carmine/green, streaky gum, l.m.m. Scarce. Cat. £550 PH Plate 8 ............................................ £190


2437 116/116f 1938-53 KGVI key types of 2/- value x 7 examples from SG 116 with perf 14(4) & perf 13(3), nice clean mint examples/shades for the specialist Cat. £202 ............................................................................................. £70


2438 2439


2440 2441


2442 2443 2444 2445 2446 2447 2448 2449


2450


2451 2452 2453


2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 2459 2460 2461 2462 2463 2464


2465


2466 2467


1938-53 perf 14 12s6d grey and pale orange, on chalky paper, fresh, fine mint. Cat. £110 .................................................................................... £40 121d-e 1938-53 perf 13 £1, both shades, fine and fresh, m.m. Cat. £235 .......... £90 119d


120b 121b


121d 117b


118 118a


1938-53 perf 14 10s deep green and dull red/green (emerald back), centred to NE, barest trace of hinge, l.m.m. Cat. £85 ............................. £30 1938-53 perf 14 £1 pale purple and black/pale red, h/r, m.m. Cat. £90 ... £32


117c-d 1938-53 perf 13 2s6d black and orange-red (unmounted) and black and red (small hinge), fine mint. Cat. £33 ..................................................... £15


1938-53 KGV £1 violet black on scarlet perf 13. A very fine unmounted mint example from the Nov/Dec printing of 1951. Cat. £55 ................... £22


1938-53 perf 14 2s6d black and red/pale blue, on ordinary paper, fresh u.m. Cat. £22 ....................................................................................... £12


1938-53 perf 14 2s purple and deep blue/pale blue on ordinary paper, perf 13 2s dull purple (3) and 2s reddish purple, m.m. Cat. £73 ............. £26


1938-53 perf 14 5s green and red/yellow, on chalky paper, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat. £150 PH Plate 7 .......................................................................... £60


1938-53 perf 14 5s pale green and red/yellow, on chalky paper, fresh, fine m.m. Cat. £375 PH Plate 7 ........................................................... £140


118f-g 1938-53 perf 13 5s on ordinary (hinged) and on chalky (unmounted) paper, fresh mint. Cat. £95 .................................................................... £40 110-21d 1938-53 Set to £1(16) fine m.m. Cat. £350 ........................................... £120 118e


1938-53 perf 14 5s green and red/pale yellow, on ordinary paper, three examples with slightly different shades of green, one with slight gum disturbance, odd wrinkle, fresh m.m. Cat. £150 ..................................... £48


119e/f 1938-53 KGVI 10/- perf 13, both shades very fine mint, very lightly hinged. Cat. £98 ................................................................................... £40


116cf


1938-53 perf 14 ordinary paper 2s purple and blue/deep blue, with GASH IN CHIN variety, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat. £325 PH Plate 7 .......................... £145


116de 1938-53 perf 14 2s purple and deep blue/pale blue, on ordinary paper with BROKEN LOWER RIGHT SCROLL variety, fresh, fine m.m. Cat. £700 PH Plate 7 .......................................................................................... £300


116b 1938-53 perf 14¼ 2s deep purple and ultramarine/grey-blue, well centred, streaky toned gum, m.m. Cat. £350 PH Plate 7 ...................... £120


116a 117a 121d 121c 121b 119


120a 118b 118a


1938-53 perf 14 2s deep reddish purple and ultramarine/grey-blue, centred to SE, fresh, fine m.m. Cat. £350 PH Plate 7 ............................ £140


1938-53 GVI 2/6 line perf 14¼, very fine mint. Cert RPSL Cat. £700 PH Plate 8 .......................................................................................... £400


1938-53 KGVI £1 violet & black on scarlet, perf 13, very fine unmounted mint example from the July 1952 printing Cat. £55 ............................... £22


1938-53 KGVI £1 deep reddish purple & black on pale red perf 14, a top marginal u.m. single, very fine Cat. £60 ................................................. £25


1938-53 KGVI £1 pale purple & black on pale red perf 14, a very finr mint single with faintest trace of hinge. Cat. £90 ........................................... £35


1938-53 perf 14 10s green and deep lake/pale emerald, on chalky paper, fine m.m. Scarce. Cat. £450 PH Plate 8 ............................................... £170


1938-53 perf 14 12s6d grey and brownish orange, heavily streaked/ toned gum, m.m. Cat. £225 PH Plate 8 ............................................... £75


1938-53 perf 14¼ 5s dull yellow-green and red/yellow, fine l.m.m. Cat. £300 PH Plate 7 ................................................................................. £120


1939 KGVI Chalky paper,Perf.14. 5/-Pale Green & Red/Yellow.Fine c.d.s. Cat. £85 ............................................................................................... £42 118a 1939 5s pale green and red on yellow, very fine mint. Cat. £375 US5 ... £75 1939-45 GB KGVI definitives overprinted


‘Liquidation of Empire/


Bermuda’. Propaganda forgeries of 2d orange & 2½d ultramarine produced in Germany. ‘Used’. Scarce (Michel #12 & 13 - €200) PH Plate 8 .......................................................................................... £50


120b


1940 KGVI Chalky paper, Perf.14. 12/6d Grey & Pale Orange.Part c.d.s. Cat. £55 ............................................................................................... £26


122/33 1940 surcharge, Victory, RSW (£1 marginal) and 1949 UPU, h/r, m.m. (9) Cat. £50 ............................................................................................... £17


51 2511 2510


2508 2509


2502 2503


2504 2505 2506


2507


2499 2500


2501 2496


2497 2498


2494 2495


Description Bermuda - continued


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Lot No


2468


Cat No


117ae


Description Bermuda - continued


1941 KGVI 2/6 line perf with ‘broken lower right scroll’ variety, fine used, minor fault at top, a lovely looking stamp. Cert Murray Payne Cat. £1100 PH Plate 8 .......................................................................................... £350


2469 116c,116d 1942-3 KGVI Ordinary paper,comb perf.14. 2/- Purple & Blue/Deep Blue. 2/- Purple & Deep Blue/Pale Blue. Both l.m.m.(2) Cat. £26 ..................... £12


2470 2471 2472 2473 2474


2475 2476 2477 2478 2479 2480


2481 2482 2483


2485 2486 2487


119c 118d 117b 119d


1943 KGVI Ordinary paper, Perf.14. 10/- Yellowish-Green & Deep Carmine-Red/Green. Fine complete c.d.s. Cat. £65 ................................. £35


1943 KGVI Ordinary paper.Perf.14.5/- Pale Bluish-Green & Carine-Red/ Pale Yellow. l.m.m. Cat. £100 ................................................................ £42


1943 KGVI Ordinary paper,Perf.14. 2/6d Black & Red/Pale Blue. l.m.m. Cat. £22 ............................................................................................... £10


1946 KGVI Ordinary paper, Perf.14. 10/- Deep Green & Dull Red/Green. l.m.m. Cat. £85 ..................................................................................... £40


1947 (April) envelope registered to England, bearing KGVI Keyplate 2s and 2s 6d (1st printing) tied Hamilton cds’s, part of senders address cut out at upper left, and a file crease clear of stamps. US ........................... £53 125-6 1948 KGVI Silver Wedding pair, l.m.m.(2) Cat. £45 ................................ £20 125-126 1948 KGVI R.S.W. pair m.m. Cat. £45 ................................................... £25 125-6 1948 RSW, fine u.m. Cat. £45 ............................................................... £24 125-6 1948 RSW set v.f.u. Cat. £55 ................................................................ £35 125-6 1948 Royal Silver Weding pair v.fine u.m. Cat. £45 ................................ £18 SB2


1948 10s6d stamp booklet, trace of staple rusting, o/wise v. fine. Cat. £150 US (image available online only) ........................................... £62


1949-2002 Flora & Fauna - seln sets & singles - 48 stamps all u.m. Cat. £60 US4 .............................................................................................. £16


120e 118f


118g 118f 118g


1950 KGVI Chalky paper, Perf.13. 12/6d Grey & Pale Orange. l.m.m. Cat. £100 .................................................................................................... £42 1950 KGVI Ordinary paper.Perf.13.


5/- Yellow-Green & Red/Pale Yellow.u.m. Cat. £35 ............................................................................ £18


2484 116e,116f 1950 KGVI Ordinary paper,Perf.13. Both 2/- printings. l.m.m.(2) Cat. £31 ...................................................................................................... £14


1950 KGVI Chalk-surfaced paper, Perf.13. 5/- Green & Scarlet/Yellow. l.m.m. Cat. £60 ..................................................................................... £25


1950 KGVI Perf.13 ordinary paper, 5/- Yellow-Green & red/pale yellow, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £35 US3 ..................................................................... £10


1950 KGVI Wmk.MCCA, Perf.13. 5/- Green & Scarlet/Yellow (Chalky). Fresh m.m. Cat. £60 US2 ...................................................................... £19


2488 117c,117d 1950-2 KGVI Ordinary paper,Perf.13. Both 2/6d printings. l.m.m.(2) Cat. £33 ...................................................................................................... £15


2489 116e-117d 1950-2 KGVI Perf.13, ordinary paper, 2/- x 2, 2/6d x 2 being all listed shades/printings. Fresh l.m.m. one of each u.m.(4) Cat. £63 US3 ........... £21


2490 2491 2492 2493


1950-52 Key Plates perf 13 2s, 2s 6d (both), 5s, 10s, 12s 6d and £1, very fine mint. (7) Cat. £285 US2 PH Plate 8 .............................................. £102


121d 119e


1951 KGVI Ordinary paper, Perf.13. £1 Violet & Black.Scarlet. l.m.m. Cat. £55 ...................................................................................................... £25


1951 KGVI Ordinary paper,Perf.13. 10/- Green & Vermilion/Green. l.m.m. Cat. £48 ............................................................................................... £22


134-323 1953 Coronation to 1974 Rotary (ex. 1953 10s) issues complete, incl. varieties and watermark varieties, some used but chiefly mtd. Mint. Cat. £270 .................................................................................................... £80 135-150 1953 Definitive set u.m. Cat. £130 US2 ................................................ £43


135/156 1953-62 QEII pictorials mint set to £1 with both types of 3d & 1/3, 1959 6d(Perots Post Office) in plate block of 4 u.m., 1953 Talks (both settings) etc. A really clean & fine lot (40) Cat. £160 ........................................... £55


135-50 1953-62 set to £1, apparently complete for all shades and Types except 1s3d greenish blue and 10s ultramarine, fine and fresh, a couple of the extras are hinged, o/wise fine u.m. (24) Cat. £185 ................................. £72


135-150 1953-62 QEII Set to £1 + Type II of 3d and extra listed shades of 1d, 1/3d, 10/- m.m.(22) Cat. £234 PH Plate 8 .................................................... £80


135/43a 1953-62 1½d (50, incl. both shades), 2d (46), 3d Type 1 (20), 2½d (26), 6d (30) and 8d (10), all in multiples, slight yellowing on some, mainly fine, u.m. Useful stock. Cat. £340 US6 ......................................................... £26


135-50 1953-62 set to £1, incl. all listed shades and Dies, plus additional copies, fine and fresh, u.m. (32) Cat. £270 US .................................................. £107


1953-75 QEII mint & used collection on leaves from 1953 set to £1 fine used, then mainly commems mainly in mint plate blocks, in sets, Churchill blocks m & u, etc. A really fine and useful lot (300++ stamps + 2 min sheets & 5 covers) ................................................................................. £100


1953-81 Mint and used collection on leaves(many 100s) including 1953- 62 set to £1 mint and two used sets, 1962-68 set to £1 mint and used, 1970 surharges two used sets, 1970 Flowers set to $3 u.m. and used, 1978 Wildlife set to $10 u.m. and used, many duplicates, some loose, mainly fine US4 .................................................................................... £129 163-179 1962-1968 Definitive Set u.m. (18) Cat. £40 US2 ................................. £20


175-179 1962-1968 High values 2/3 to £1, SG 175-179, cat £21.80, u.m. Cat. £21.8 US2 ........................................................................................... £10


168w 1962-68 Post Office 6d, WATERMARK INVERTED, grease spot at right, u.m. Cat. £200 US ................................................................................ £53


168w 1962-68 Post Office 6d, WATERMARK INVERTED, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £200 US PH Plate 8 .................................................................... £89 163-79 1962-68 set to £1, incl. 2d shade, fine and fresh, u.m. (19) Cat. £47 US £17


165var 1962-68 Government House 3d, lower marginal vertical strip of 4, the bottom stamp with dramatic DRY PRINT resulting in partly missing brown and blue, all below the horizontal doctor blade flaw, fine and fresh, u.m. Possibly unique. US8 ............................................................................ £142 163-79 1962-68 Buildings set to £1(18) u.m., a few are creased Cat. £40 ......... £10


163/200 1962-69 QEII pictorials to £1 mint with upright & s/ways wmk values. At least one of each value in plate blocks of 4, generally mounted on margins only. A couple of small varieties noted. Brilliant lot, fresh & very fine (132) (Basic cat as singles c£300) ................................................... £130


163/248 1962-70 QEII pictorial set to £1, (5d in block of 4), 1966-69 watermark values (ex 2d) and 1970 Decimal overprints set of 17 all superb used. The 60c on 5/-, $1.20 on 10/- & $2.40 on £1 are on a part registered cover. A very nice lot (43) Cat. £88 ................................................................. £30


195-200 1966-69 watermark change set to 2s, plus 1s6d with watermark variety ‘Crown to right of CA’ (marginal). Cat. £140 US .................................... £58


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