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4465


4466 4467 4468 4469 4470 4471


4472


4473 4474 4475


4476 4477 4478 4479


4480 4481 4482


4483 4484


4485 4486


4487 357


Cat No


Description Ceylon - continued


368/401 1935-49 KGV & KGVI pictorials fine used: KGV complete to 1r, Coronation, KGVI with some pairs, perf/shade varieties, to 5r(4) Victory & 3c opts. Very nice lot (63) Cat. £250 .................................................. £90 368-78 1935-6 KGV Set to 1R, fresh m.m.(11) Cat. £60 US2 ............................ £19 368-78 1935-6 KGV Pictorial set to 1R. Fresh m.m.(11) Cat. £60 US3 ............... £21 368-378 1935-6 KGV Definitives m.m. (11) Cat. £60 ........................................... £30 368-378 1935-6 KGV Pictorial set to 1R, fresh l.m.m.(11) Cat. £60 US2 .............. £19 368-378 1936 Pictorial set, lightly hinged mint. (11) Cat. £60 ............................. £35


383/424 1937 Coronation to 1950 pictorials postage issues complete, plus 1955- 54 10c and 35c, h/r, m.m. (4) Cat. £134 US3 ........................................ £30


383/405 1937-47 A fine mint collection of KGVI on album leaves from Coronation blocks of 4 & singles, 1938 pictorials to 5r with some imprint blocks & perf varieties. Victory & New Constitution, etc. Very clean lot (66) Cat. £170 .................................................................................................... £60


1937-50 a mint KGVI collection, incl. 1938-49 basic set (5r toning), 1950 set etc. (40) Cat. £134 US5 .................................................................. £22


1937-52 KGVI definitive set of 14 plus identified perf and wmk. Varieties m.m. Cat £250+ (36) Cat. £250 ........................................................... £90


1937-52 Duplicated stock of mainly u.m. KGVI in a large packet sorted by SG no’s including varieties and better perfs. Cat value well over £3000 (Many 100’s) CHECK CAT VALUE Cat. £3000 ........................................ £350


1937-52 Large packet with a valuable stock of KGVI definitives mainly u.m. to high values. High cat, many 100’s .............................................. £200


1938 Revenue: KGVI key type 100r purple & blue on small piece with very neat fiscal cancel. (Barefoot #12) PH Plate 11 ..................................... £200


396


1938 2r black and carmine, corner block of four, stamps unmounted mint. Cat. £72 US ......................................................................................... £32 386 1938 KGVI 2c Perf.11½ x 13. Fresh l.m.m. Cat. £22 US5 (B) ................. £5


394b 1938 KGVI Perf.13½, 50c Fresh l.m.m. expert mark on gum Cat. £26 US3 ..................................................................................................... £7


1938 50c perf 13 x 11½, very fine mint, barest trace of a hinge and white gum. Cat. £160 US3 ............................................................................. £48 394b 1938 KGVI Perf.13½ x 13½. 50c Fresh u.m. Cat. £27 ............................ £14 386 1938 KGVI Perf.11½ x 13. 2c Fresh l.m.m. Cat. £24 ............................... £10 387f


394


4532 4533


1938 5c sage green & orange GVI issue a fine used block of four with multiple strikes of Indian ‘F.P.O. 122’ cds dated 28 JUN 1943 located at COLOMBO. (SG 387f) US4 .................................................................... £9


1938 Revenue: KGVI key type 50r purple & mauve on small piece with very neat fiscal cancel. (Barefoot #10) PH Plate 11 .............................. £120 1938 Revenues: KGVI 10r & 20r both very fine mint. (Barefoot #8,9) ..... £50


1938 1d carmine GV issue of Great Britain tied on small piece by fine strike of COLOMBO PAQUEBOT cds dated 28 NOV 1912. (SG 357) US4 ........... £1


4488 397,397a 1938-43 KGVI 5R x 2, ordinary & chalky papers.Both neat c.d.s.(2) Cat. £36 US2 .............................................................................................. £11


4489 397,397a 1938-43 KGVI 5R ordinary & Chalky papers. Both fine l.m.m. SG 397 usual striped gum (2) Cat. £95 US3 ...................................................... £26


4490 393,95a,96 1938-44 KGVI Defins.30c Wmk.s/ways, 1R Wmk.upright, 2R Black & Carmine.m.m.(3) Cat. £48 US2 ............................................................. £16


4491 595,595a 1938-44 KGVI 1R Wmk.sideways l.m.m.Then 1R Wmk.upright.u.m.(2) Cat. £41 ............................................................................................... £18


4492 393b-396 1938-45 KGVI Wmk.Upright, Perf.11 x 11½. 30c, 50c (u.m.),1R, 2R Black & carmine (u.m.). Fresh l.m.m. or u.m.(4) Cat. £57 US3 ......................... £17


4493 393-396b 1938-47 KGVI 30c & 1R both wmk.s/ways, both 2R colours.All fresh l.m.m.(4) Cat. £56.25 US3 .................................................................... £14


4494 395,396b 1938-47 KGVI Wmk.sideways 1R, then both 2R colours. Fresh l.m.m. or u.m.(3) Cat. £44.25 US3 ...................................................................... £12


4495 396,396b 1938-47 KGVI Both 2R Colours. Fresh u.m.(2) Cat. £22.25 .................... £12 4496 386c/397 1938-49 KGVI pictorials set to 5r green & purple, with some extra perfs on 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 30c & 50c(incl.scarce perf 13 x 11½). Also 5c marginal block of 4. Very fresh & fine (24) Cat. £319 US3 ..................... £75


4497 386c-397 1938-49 KGVI Defin. Set to 5R, fresh m.m. 50c is Perf.13½ SG 394b & 5R is chalky paper SG 397. (14) Cat. £135 US5 ......................................... £30 386-394 1938-49 KGVI Defintives to 50c m.m. (10) Cat. £35.25 US ................... £12 386-395 1938-49 KGVI Defintives to 1r m.m. (11) Cat. £53.25 US ...................... £21 386-397 1938-49 KGVI Definitives m.m. (14) Cat. £100 US ................................ £44 386a


4498 4499 4500 4501


4502 386


1938-49 2c perf 13½ x 13, lower marginal example with plate number 1A changed to 2A, usual streaky gum, m.m. Cat. £120 US7 .................. £15


1938-49 2c, perf 11½ x 13, left marginal (with guide cross) block of 4, slightly yellowish gum, lightly hinged on two stamps only, u.m./m.m. Cat. £88 US6 .............................................................................................. £13


4503 386-397a 1938-49 KGVI Pictorial set: An unusual offering of all the perf varieties & upright watermark varieties, both 2r colours & both 5r colours, a really fine lot for the KGVI specialist.(35) Cat. £178 US .................................. £62


4504


386-97a 1938-49 set to 5r, complete for all perfs and watermark types, odd value with toned gum, generally fine m.m. Very scarce assembly. (35) Cat. £1512 US7 .......................................................................................... £191


4505 394/394e 1938-49 KGVI 50c black & mauve, the 6 different perforations all very fine used. Cat. £85 US2 ........................................................................ £24


4506 397


1938-49 5r on chalky paper block of 9 with part interpane at right, faded green, rubber cds cancels, corner crease on one, g.u. Cat. £162 US7 (B) ....................................................................................................... £11


4507 394/394e 1938-49 KGVI 50c black & mauve, the 6 different perforations - all mint (ex perf 13 x 13½ which is unused without gum), the perf 14 has toned gum, a scarce group and most are fine.(6) Cat. £765 US2 PH Plate 11 ........... £141


4508


386/397 1938-49 KGVI pictorial set to 5r very fine mint (5r is SG 397 - 1938 printing). (14) Cat. £115 US2 ............................................................... £32


4509 386/396b 1938-49 KGVI fine mint selection with 2c(4), 3c(4), 5c(2), 6c, 10c(2), 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 50c(2), 1r (2) & both 2r colours. Various perfs, small duplication. Very fine lot(23) Cat. £160 US4 .......................................... £29 397/a 1938-49 KGVI 5r both colours fine mint Cat. £97 .................................. £35 394b 1938-49 50c, perf 13½, fine l.m.m. Cat. £26 ......................................... £9


4510 4511 4512


4513


394c 1938-49 KGVI 50c perf 14 (line), very fine mint Cat. £110 PH Plate 11 ...................................................................................... £40


394a


1938-49 KGVI 50c perf 13 x 13½ mint, gum slightly yellow but a very fine stamp & scarce perf. Cat. £450 US4 PH Plate 11 ................................ £88


74 4549 4550 4551 4537


4538 4539


4540 4541 4542


4543


4544 4545


4546


Z79 60a


4534 4535


4536


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4514


4515 4516 4517


4518 4519


4520 4521 4522


4523 4524 4525 4526


4527


4529 4530 4531


Cat No


399


Description Ceylon - continued


1940-41 KGVI 3 Cents on 20c in complete unmounted mint sheet of 60 with full margins & imprint. Some gum toning but a very useful multiple for study. Cat. £360 US2 ...................................................................... £70


398-99 1940-41 Surcharges in complete sheets of 60 fresh mint, the stamps are unmounted mint and mostly fine Cat. £420 US7 ................................... £70


1940s-70s BOX (9x2x2’’) - almost full of Ceylon and Sri Lanka mint and used in quantity including u.m. blocks. Many many 100s US .................. £80 394c 1942 KGVI Line Perf.14, 50c. Fresh l.m.m. Cat. £110 US3 ...................... £30 394c 1942 50c line perf 14, mint with partly toned gum. Cat. £110 US3 ....... £21 397a


1943 KGVI 5r green & pale purple in a very fine marginal mint block of 4, three unmounted. Cat. £168 PH Plate 10 ............................................ £65 397a 1943 KGVI Ordinary paper, 5R. fresh l.m.m. Cat. £42 ............................. £18 397a 1943 KGVI 5R Ordinary paper, fresh m.m. Cat. £40 US2 ....................... £11 397a


1943 5r green and pale purple, ordinary paper, fine mint block of four, two are unmounted. Cat. £160 US PH Plate 11 .................................. £71


393b


1950 Air 75c Octagon Library, unmounted mint imprint block of four. Cat. £36 US3 .............................................................................................. £12 419-430 1951 Definitive set m.m. (12) Cat. £85 US ............................................ £36 419-30 1951 Pictorial def set of 12 complete u.m. Cat. £85 US3 ...................... £34


417


4528 419-430,424a 1951-4 KGVI Pictorial set to 10R + extra 35c Type II. Fresh m.m.(13) Cat. £92 ...................................................................................................... £32 419-430 1951-54 Definitive set, lightly hinged mint. (12) Cat. £85 ...................... £22 F1 1952 KGVI 10r Postal Fiscal f.u. Cat. £50 .............................................. £30


1953-66 Wholesale accumulation of u.m. in packets with heavy duplication. Including 1965 ITU, 1966 Unesco and WHO sets (80 to 100 of each), 1953 Coronation, 1954 Visit (100’s) and others (1000’s). Cat £3400+ Cat. £3400 ............................................................................. £320


1954 Revenues: QEII 20r, 50r(2 shades) & 100r, all fine to very fine fiscally used (Barefoot #14-16) ......................................................................... £60 448-465 1958-1962 Definitive set to 10 rupees. u.m. Cat. £55 US2 .................... £19 448-465 1958-62 QEII Re-Drawn set to 10R. Fresh l.m.m.(17) Cat. £60 ............... £24


c1863 QV 4d black die proof by de la Rue from Perkins Bacon plate. Exhibition quality PH Plate 11 ............................................................. £300


c1919 Die Proof: Royal Philatelic Society of London reproduction using the Crown Agent’s die for the first issues of Ceylon in blue. A lovely fronispiece for any Ceylon collection. (All the dies held by the RPSL were destroyed in 1929.) PH Plate 10 ......................................................... £400


CHAD


82-5 1961 Air Birds 50F to 250F(4) fresh u.m. Cat. £20 ................................. £10 CHILE


1865 GB 9d straw, AD, perf faults and repair at lower right, clear upright “C30” postmark of VALPARAISO, used. Unpriced by SG. Very scarce ...... £40


1890 Cover endorsed ‘Per R.M.S. Galiicia’ franked with 1878 10c orange ‘Roulette’ issue (SG 60a) tied by VALPARAISO 1 cds. Addressed to UK with arrival cds on reverse. US4 ............................................................ £18


1893 5c violet postal stationery envelope (H&G B13a) used with CAUQUENES cds to SANTIAGO with arrival mark on reverse. US4 ......... £15


86 50


1900 5c on 30c rose carmine ‘Roulette’ issue a fine mint block of four. (SG 86) US4 ......................................................................................... £1


1901 Incoming PPC from Russia franked with 2 x 1889 1k orange (SG 50) tied by numeral ‘6’ cancels in violet with ST PETERSBURG cds alongside. Addressed to SANTIAGO with fine strike of AMBCIA ENTRE CORONEL i VALPARAISO travelling P.O. cds applied on arrival. US4 .......................... £38


1903 5c blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B15) used with fine AD DE YUMBEL ‘Official’ P.O. cds addressed to SANTA FE with fine strike of AMBCIA ENTRE VICTORIA i SN ROSENDO travelling P.O. cds on reverse alongside SAN ROSENDO transit cds. US4 ............................................. £26 1910 20c orange red ‘Hahn’ REPRINT, a fine unused copy. US4 ............. £12


107 219


1910 Colour PPC ‘Puella, Lago Todos los Santos’ franked with pair 1905 5c blue (SG 107) tied by fine large LOTA cds with second strike alongside. Addressed to BELGIUM with transit and arrival marks. US4 ................... £9


1910 PPC from UK franked GB 1902 1d red EVII issue (SG 219) addressed to NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA with arrival cds redirected with just ‘Tal Tal’ in red manuscript. The card was delivered with VALPARAISO transit and TALTAL arrival cds’s. Some tone spots but a very unusual item. US4 ..................................................................................................... £20


4547 4548 153


1912 5c greenish grey postal stationery envelope (H&G B19a) used two strikes of ANCUD cds (P.O. on the Island of Chiloe). Addressed to PUERTO MONTT with arrival cds on reverse. US4 ............................................... £9


1913 10c brown ‘Presidente’ postal stationery envelope (H&G B21) with added 1912 3 x 10c black & blue ‘Presidente’ issue (SG 153) sent registered with stamps tied by VALDIVIA cds’s with black & white formular registration label alongside. Addressed to USA with transit & arrival marks on reverse. US4 ................................................................ £12


1913 10c brown ‘Presidente’ postal stationery envelope (H&G B21) used with EL ARRAYAN cds on front and AMBULANCIA 71 travelling P.O. cds on reverse (Santa Fe - Los Anjeles line). Addressed to CONCEPCION with arrival cds on reverse. US4 .................................................................... £24


1916 10c on 5c grey postal stationery envelope (H&G B26) used with good strike of ‘AMBULANCIA 55’ travelling P.O. cds (Santiago - Talca - Talcahuano line). Addressed to CONCEPCION with arrival cds on reverse. US4 ..................................................................................................... £20 256-267 1936 Definitive Pictorials set m.m. (12) Cat. £34 ................................... £15


4552 381-383 a/y 1948 Flora and Fauna with 3 full sheets of 25 ....................................... £50 4553


379 4554


1950 Cover franked with single 1948 60c black (SG 379) tied by fine strike of ‘AMBULANCIA 32’ travelling P.O. cds (Santiago - Talcahuano line). Addressed to SANTIAGO with arrival cds on reverse. US4 .............. £18


1952 4p orange on cream ‘Presidente’ postal stationery parcel post form (H&G N37) fine unused. Scarce. US4 ..................................................... £26


1945 30c carmine and green, watermark upright, corner block of four, stamps unmounted mint. Cat. £52 US ................................................... £23


410/467 1949-62 A mainly u.m. range on album leaves with definitives to 10r(both) & commems. Very clean lot (80) Cat. £170 ............................. £45


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