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Great Britain
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Lot 2140 -
SG17
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Lot 2136 -
SG17
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Cover from a British soldier onboard "H.M.S. Duke of Wellington" sent to LONDON. Counter signed by a British officer. Franked with 1 d. red. From May 1795 seamen were able to send a half ounce letter for one penny. Ex Francois X. Piat Dewavrin. SCARCELive Auction
400.00 EUR
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Lot 2138 -
SG20+59
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Lot 2137 -
SG59
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Lot 1494 -
FACIT169
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Great Britain Pre-philately
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Lot 2106 -
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A very unusual cholera cover with full contents from United Kingdom via Åland to Nils Nordenskjöld in HELSINGFORS. Transit arc pmk "GÖTHEBORG 26.12 1831" and postage due "Lösen 35 Sk. Bco 33.- (kopek)" to be paid by receiver. Enclosed also the Royal Proclamation (kungörelse) of 9 September 1831 about the cholera outbreak. This letter was most probably disinfected in Stockholm. Only known cholera letter via Åland from United Kingdom! SUPERB EXHIBITION ITEMLive Auction
200.00 EUR
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Great Britain
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Lot 2139 -
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Great Britain Pre-philately
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Lot 2107 -
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Great Britain 1840 1d black
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Lot 90 -
SG2
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Lot 88 -
SG2
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Lot 89 -
SG2
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A fantastic margin copy one penny black in pos. I A, plate 6, with full left margin with the margin text on a cover 18.11 1840 with full contents. The cover cleaned, but the stamp with full margins and a light red Maltese cross. Cert. RPS & sign. A. Diena. Very Fine & RARELive Auction
750.00 EUR
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Great Britain Stamp booklets
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Lot 93 -
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GREAT BRITAIN & COMMONWEALTH. An interesting collection in 19 albums. Starting with one album each Queen Victoria and King Edward VII followed by three albums each King George V and King George VI and eleven albums Queen Elisabeth II. Most albums shows the issues from Great Britain as well as post offices abroad, Commonwealth, Indian Convention states etc. The collection is partly specialised and contains both used and unused stamps blocks and a few booklets. A few example pictures can be viewed on our website but inspection is recommended.
Part of Lot ScannedLive Auction
750.00 EUR
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Lot 92 -
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Collection with mainly MNH stamps Queen Elisabeth II up to 2021 in six mostly very well filled Leuchtturm albums incl. blocks and some sheets. Also four albums with booklets incl. prestige booklets. See example pictures on our website.
Part of Lot ScannedLive Auction
400.00 EUR
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Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II Stamp booklets
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Great Britain Collections
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Lot 91 -
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A very fresh collection with mixed used and unused stamps 1840-2012. Oldest part quite well filled in mainly very good quality incl. better stamps, e.g. high values incl. three different £1 stamps Queen Victoria and King Edward VII as well as a number of beautiful canc. King George V with a beautiful £1 1913. Some better official stamps and the modern part with much MNH. See example pictures on our website.
Part of Lot ScannedLive Auction
2500.00 EUR
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Lot 95 -
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Lot with stamps on almost 100 stock pages 1840-modern mostly used a few unused included, e.g. 1 sh. 1887 MH. Many with readable canc., some better watermarks, e.g. two copies of 2½ d. blue 1880 with inverted wmk. Also some high values in mixed quality. Part of lot pictured on our website.
Part of Lot ScannedLive Auction
300.00 EUR
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Lot 96 -
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Great Britain Bulk lot
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Lot 755 -
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Great Britain Scotland
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Lot 1497 -
FACIT170
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Great Britain Counties Scotland
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Lot 1498 -
FACIT170
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Great Britain Counties Scotland Pre-philately
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Lot 589 -
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Earliest Letter from Abroad Beautiful cover 1813 from Leith, Scotland addressed to "Factor Mads Hvas Mörck, paa Thorshavn, Færöerne". Mads Hvas Mörck was Trade Manager in Thorshavn 1805-1831. Picture of the contents is enclosed (the original is in the Danish National Archive). The letter is dated in Leith the 19 July 1813 and was carried by Captain Jürgen Bohnitz in the ship "Den Nye Jubelfest". It was received in Thorshavn on 29 July 1813. The sender was "Corbett, Borthwick & Company", merchants based in Dock Street, North Leith. From 1810 they were one of the main suppliers of goods to Greenland, but also to a certain degree to the Faroe Islands. According to DAKA the earliest recorded letter from Great Britain is from 1868, and from any other country than Denmark is from 1851 (from Norway). UNIQUE POSTAL HISTORY RARITYLive Auction
1500.00 EUR
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Great Britain British Post in China
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Lot 113 -
SG26
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