Lot No
2715
Cat No
Description British Antarctic Territory - continued
1966-2014 QEII SUPERB COLLECTION beautifully written-up on leaves. Starts DEFINITIVES 1975-81 Explorers to £1, +
Wmk.Inverted 50p, 1984 Marine Life to £3, 1990 Fossils to £3, 1993 Antarctic ships to £5, 1998 Birds to £5, 2003 Penguins set, Research bases to £5, 2008 Explorers & Ships to £5, 2013 to £5. Then COMMEMORATIVES complete for the periods, inc. Souvenir sheets, self-adhesives, se-tenant blocks, etc. Lovely clean lot, in superb u.m. condition throughout.(some 100’s +
Min.sheets). HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS Cat. £2052 US .......................................................... £801
2716
1966-89 a pristine collection of illustrated and unaddressed run of First Day Covers, incl. 1966 Churchill, 1969 Aniversary, 1971 Treaty, 1973 Explorers (plain cover), 1979 Penguins, 1983 Flight signed Rex Hunt, 1984 Marine Life, 1987 Scott set signed Lord Shackleton etc, stamps alone cat over £300. (42 items) US2 ..................................................... £157
2717 2718
2719 2720 2721
2722 2723 2724 2725
2726
2727 2728 2729 2730
2731 2732 2733
2734 2735
2736 2737
1969-2014 unmounted mint range of sets and miniature sheets, incl. 1977 Whales, 1975-81 Explorers etc. (67 stamps and 2 m/s’s) ............... £50 38-41 1971 Antarctic Treaty 1½p - 10p fresh vlmm set. (4) Cat. £54 US .......... £18 24-37
1971 QEII Surcharged set to 50p 0n 10/
-.Superb u.m.(14) Cat. £95 US PH Plate 8 .......................................................................................... £44
24-37 1971 Decimal surcharge def set ex 2½p 7½p & 15p - 11 values u.m. Cat. £84 US4 .............................................................................................. £25 37 1971 QEII decimal opt 50p on 10/- vlmm. Cat. £40 US ......................... £14 24-37 1971 surcharges set, very lightly hinged mint. (14) US4 ........................ £56 44-58 1973 QEII Explorers set to £1, superb u.m.(15) Cat. £38 US .................. £20 79-82 1977 Whales 2p - 25p fresh vlmm. (4) Cat. £30 US ............................... £11
1990-1999 a pristine collection of illustrated and unaddressed run of First Day Covers, incl. 1990 Fossils, 1993 Ships, 1998 Birds etc, stamps alone cat over £400. (36 covers) US2 ................................................... £195
2009 Naval Aviation set and min sheet, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat. £24 .... £12 BRITISH EAST AFRICA
Overprints on India and Zanzibar Cat. £184 .......................................... £50 29-30 1890 QV Arms types SG 4-16, 29-30 Some Faults m.m. Cat. £36 ........... £12 19 1890 QV £5 Arms type f.u. Perfs ok but narrow margins Cat. £75 .......... £30
4,etc 14a
14/82 (27)
1890-95 Sunburst set ex 8a grey,1r grey fine used(13), all except the 2r are on piece Cat. £295 US4 .................................................................. £106
1890-95 1r carmine imperf, good clear margins, no gum, unused. Very scarce stamp. (SG £15000 as pair) US7 ................................................ £86
1890-95 1r (fine used), 1896-1901 ½a and 2a (used), 1897 on Zanzibar 2a (gum cracking), mint/o.g. (4) Cat. £74 US ......................................... £22
1894 5a on 8a, a FORGED SURCHARGE, appears to be on top of the postmark, which is dated 4 FE 94 (the surcharge is not issued until 1 NOV 94), fresh, fine “used”. Good reference ................................................. £10
1895 ½a brown postcard handstamped British East Africa with Mombasa pmk fine used locally US2 .................................................................... £16 60 1895-96 1R green and red inverted S fine unused no gum US5 ............. £49 78-9 1896-1901 4r (thin) and 5r, fine used. Cat. £122 ................................... £36
65/74 1896-1901 set to 8a (ex. 1a and 4a), h/r, fresh m.m. (8) Cat. £98 US .... £31 BRITISH GUIANA
For more lots, please see the GALLERY section at the front of the catalogue
2738 2739
Scattered coll to 1935 on New Imperial leaves, various Ships types to 24c, 1889 set to 96c, 1898 Jubilee set (mint), 1905-07 24c and 96c, 1913-21 to 48c, 1921-27 to 96c (used), ex. 60c mint/used, 1931 Centenary $1 mint, 1935 SJ, mostly used, condition varies. (108) US ........................... £169
1876-1951 Used collection on leaves(103) including 1876-79 CC set to 48c, 1882 Ship 1c black/magenta(2), 1888-89 Inland Revenue set to 40c, 1889 CA 72c, 1898 Pictorial set, 1905-07 MCA 48c,96c, 1913-21 MCA set to 96c ex 72c, 1938-52 set to $3, 1948 RSW set, mainly fine Cat. £910 .................................................................................................... £180
2740 2741 2742 2743
2744
164-165 1882 1c & 2c perfed Specimen diagonally, both very fine used Cat. £80 US ....................................................................................................... £27
JB 32
1888 Mint Fiscal 2 in red on Inland Revenue Two Cwnts lilac. (Barefoot 32 - not priced mint) US3 ..................................................................... £17
193-206 1889 CA Ship set with all shades as listed(15) m.m., the 8c and both 12c have have small faults, others fine Cat. £384 PH Plate 55 ................... £200 195/201 1889 4c, 6c, 8c, 12c and 24c, m.m. Cat. £46 US ................................... £13
208,209 1890 1c on $2 marginal block of nine, Plate block of four, 1c on $3 marginal block of six, the stamps are mostly unmounted Cat. £53 ......... £30
2745 210,210b 1890 1c on $4 lower left corner Plate block of 15, the 2nd column(5 stamps) have large 4, fresh unmounted mint, minor adhesions on two Cat. £140 PH Plate 58 ........................................................................ £100
2746
2747 2748 2749
2750 2751
2752 2753
2754
2756 2757
207/257 1890-1910 A small mint group with 1890 1 cent on dollar values set of 4, 1900-1910 ship types vals to 12c (2), a couple with yellowed gum, & 1897 Jubilee 2c, 5c & 10c. Very fine lot (18) Cat. £207 US6 .................. £31
1890-1952 Mint accumulation(137) mainly low to middle values but includes GV 96c(2), some blocks many stamps are unmounted .............. £50
213-5
1890-91 CA Ships new colours set fine mint blocks of four(12), two in each are unmounted Cat. £60 ............................................................... £30
H+G6a 1892 Postal Card 2c on 3c, Type 2 surcharge, two examples (one with corner faults) to same addressee in San Mario (exchange collector or dealer) in 1892 and 1902. US ............................................................... £12
216-221 1897 Jubilee set of 5 mint (5c unused, no gum), 1c has ironed out crease. A fine looking set with good fresh colours.. Cat. £130 US3 ................... £21 216-20 1898 Jubilee set to 10c, fresh m.m. (4) Cat. £120 US ............................ £37
216-20 1898 Jubilee set to 10c(4) mint, the 10c has gum creasing Cat. £126 US3 ..................................................................................................... £21 221 1898 15c Jubilee very fine mint Cat. £32 US4 ....................................... £8 216-21 1898 Pictorial set(5) fresh mint Cat. £130 PH Plate 55 ........................ £70
2755 217,220,221 1898 Pictorial 2c,10c,15c fresh mint, heavily mounted, the 10c has a gum crease Cat. £94 US ....................................................................... £18 217 1898 Jubilee 2c, fresh m.m. Cat. £35 US ............................................... £12
1899 ‘TWO CENTS’ overprint in black on 5c blue grey on thin white wove paper and ‘TWO CENTS’ overprint in red on 5c blue grey on greyish wove paper postal stationery envelopes (H&G B4a & 5a) fine unused. US4 ..... £6
55
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2758 2759
2760 2761
2762 2763
2764 2765 2766
2767 2768
2769
2770 2771 2772 2773
2774
2775 2776 2777
2778 2779
2780 2781 2782
2783
2784 2785 2786 2787
2788 2789
2790 2791
2792
2793 2794 2795 2796
Cat No
223
Description British Guiana - continued
1899 2c on 10c black and red mint block of six, one with ‘GENTS’ var, one with no stop, stained gum Cat. £103 US5 ............................................. £20
H+GE9 19 POSTAL WRAPPER 2c green, with added 6c and 8c, with AIRMAIL/ BRITISH GUIANA cds cancels, addressed to ‘F. Reynolds (Member of Great Britain Team), c/o Aquatic Club Guest House’ in Barbados, fine. US ........ £7 233-8 1900-03 CA Ship set(6) fresh m.m. Cat. £110 PH Plate 55 .................. £60
222 1902 2c on 5c deep green & sepia ‘Mount Roraima’ issue fine used with good central strike of STARBROEK GEORGETOWN cds dated 1902. Rare cancel. (SG 222) US4 ............................................................................ £24 240,etc 1905-07 MCA Ship set ex 6c(10) fresh m.m. Cat. £150 PH Plate 55 .... £70
240/281 1905-27 A small lot ofdefinitives with 1905 1c m, 1907 2c u, 1913 1c & 2c plus 96c used, 1918 War Tax m & u, 1921-27 1c m, 2c red used, 2c violet, 4c & 6c mint, 24c & 72c used. Mainly fine (16) Cat. £156 US4 .... £29 253-7 1907-10 MCA Ship set with both 2c(6) fresh m.m. Cat. £69 .................. £40 254-7 1907-10 4c and 6c mint plus 5c and 12c, v.g.u. (4) Cat. £31 US ........... £9
259-69 1913-21 MCA set complete with shades inc 96c(3) fresh m.m.(16), the 48c has slight gum toning Cat. £185 PH Plate 55 ............................... £90
259-69a 1913-21 set to 96c (white back), ex. 60c, incl. 1c, 2c and 4c shades, gum crease on 5c, m.m. (13) Cat. £120 US ................................................... £43
272-82 1921-27 Script set complete(11) used, the ½s is creased, 60c one blunt corner, others fine, the 96c is tied to piece by Air Mail c.d.s. Cat. £180 PH Plate 55 ........................................................................................ £80
1924 2c bright violet GV issue a fine pair used on piece with superb strike of boxed BRITISH GUIANA 1924 EMPIRE EXHIBITION marking with GEORGETOWN cds alongside dated 16 MY 1924. (SG 274) US4 ........... £12 283-7 1931 Centenary set(5) fine used, the 1c has a short perf Cat. £65 ......... £40 283-7 1931 Centenary set(5) fresh m.m. Cat. £60 ........................................... £35 283-7 1931 Centenary set(5) fresh m.m. Cat. £60 ........................................... £35 283-7
274
1931 Centenary set good used, plus 2c vertical pair on commercial cover from NEW AMSTERDAM to London, typed address ................................ £28
1934 12c perf 14 x 13, 1937 Coronation 2c with ‘blocked pearl’ variety (Murray Payne S1a), 1938-52 24c wmk upright block of 4 and 96c perf 12 x 13, f.u US2 ................................................................................... £24 288-300 1934 KGV Definitives set, fine m.m. (13) Cat. £140 US ......................... £70 288-300 1934 Pictorial set complete(13) v.f.u. Cat. £170 PH Plate 55 ............... £100
288-300 1934 Pictorial set(13) fresh m.m., the 96c has a light crease Cat. £140 PH Plate 55 ........................................................................................ £60 281-300 1934-51 set to $1, very good to fine used. Cat. £170 PH Plate 59 ....... £66
288-300 1934-51 set to $1, small thin at top edge of 96c, fresh m.m. (13) Cat. £140 .................................................................................................... £45 294-299 1934-51 KGV pictorials 24c to 96c very fine mint (6) Cat. £101 US ....... £31 301-4 1935 Silver Jubilee set v.f.u. Cat. £32 .................................................... £20
301/29 1935 Silver Jubilee to 1951 College commems complete, fine used. (17) Cat. £69 ............................................................................................... £26
1937 (Dec) registered air cover to England, bearing single 96c black Sir Walter Raleigh tied Airmail GPO cds, ‘By Air from British Guiana to New York’ cachet in violet, and blue-green airmail etiquette, USA and arrival marks on reverse, scarce issue on cover. US2 ......................................... £39
1937 Coronation and 1949 UPU on plain registered FDCs to England, latter with handstamped address .......................................................... £18
305/29 1937 Coronation to 1951 College commems complete, the RSW $3 part imprint unmounted mint, fine mint. (13) Cat. £27 .................................. £12
1937 Coronation on plain cacheted registered FDC to London, crisp FOREIGN SECTION cds cancels, printed address. US4 ............................ £6
305/29 1937 Coronation to 1951 College issues complete for all perfs/shades/ wmks except 96c perf 12½ x 13½ and rare $1 (lotted separately), plus P. Dues 1940-55 set plus the chalky paper trio, v.g.u. (46) Cat. £369 US2 .... £94
305-7 1937 Coronation on registered cover from GEORGETOWN to Bournemouth, small closed tear at top. US2 .......................................... £6
1938 KGVI pictorial issue 24c green, p.14x13 $2 purple & $3 red-brown [SG 312, 318a, 319b] fresh lmm/mm with some gum-toning. (3) Cat. £92 US7 (B) ............................................................................................... £11
317a
1938-52 $1 bright violet, perf 14 x 13, dealer’s mark on reverse, fresh, v.f.u. VERY SCARCE. Cat. £650 PH Plate 8 ........................................... £350
308-19b 1938-52 set to $3 (9), a specialised arrangement by printing/shade, many extra copies, with 60c (6), 96c (5), $2 (3), fine used. Nice lot. (101) Cat. £645 .................................................................................................... £240
308-19b 1938-52 set to $1 (6), a specialised study of printings/shades, incl. 60c (6), 96c (4), $1 (4) and $2 (3), a few blocks of lower values, a few are unmounted, fine mint. (100) Cat. £775 ................................................. £270
317a 317a
1938-52 $1, perf 14 x 13, fine and fresh, u.m. Scarce. Cat. £550 PH Plate 8 .......................................................................................... £300
308/19b 1938-52 set to $3 (ex. 6c and 24c), plus extra perfs of 96c, $2 and $3, v.g.u. Cat. £165 US2 ............................................................................ £44
1938-52 $1 bright violet, perf 14 x 13, slight yellowish tinge, v.g.u. RARE. Cat. £650 US2 PH Plate 8 .................................................................. £157
308/16a 1938-52 small range to 96c perf 12½ x 13½ (gum toning, unmounted) incl. 1c yellow-green, m.m. (7) Cat. £40 US4 ......................................... £8
2797 308-319b 1938-52 Set to $2(3),$3(4) with all shades and perfs except $1 perf 14x13(28) fresh mint on leaves, apparantly all unmounted, very fine Cat. £282 US .............................................................................................. £133
2798 2799 2800 2801 2802 2803 2804
317-319 1938-52 KGVI High Values SG 317-319. The 2$ is 318a perf variety. Cat. £72 US ................................................................................................ £27
308a-19 1938-52 Set to $3 complete(12) m.m., the $1 has a short perf Cat. £110 .................................................................................................... £30
D1-3
1940-55 P. Due ordinary paper 1c and 2c (plus 2c used), chalky paper 1c and 4c, m.m. (5) Cat. £37 ..................................................................... £13
D1-4a 1940-55 P. Due set to 12c, both papers of each, plus additional 12c on chalky paper, m.m. (9) Cat. £109 ........................................................... £38
D1-D4a 1940-55 KGVI Postage Dues with D1a-4a set. Also blocks of 4 of both D1 (toned) and D1a (12) Cat. £58 US ........................................................ £25
D1a-4a 1940-55 P. Due ordinary paper 2c (2) and 12c (2), chalky paper set to 12c plus extra 1c and 4c, fine used. (10) Cat. £140 ...................................... £55
1942 to 1952 Geo VI airmail (5), surface mail (1) and Newspaper wrapper (1, to Germany), covers to UK, the two wartime covers without censor markings, various frankings, generally good condition ................. £40
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