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Auction Date: September 26th - 29th, 2023
from: 26. September 2023 13:00 CEST
  • Great Britain

    • Lot 142
    • 2

    Description
    A seemingly unused 1 d. black plate 7 with corner letters AK. Trace of red canc. pigments probably from a removed canc.

    Sold at Auction
    200.00 EUR

  • Great Britain Collections

    • Lot 143

    Description
    Collection on stock pages 1840-1920s with several better stamps incl. high values. Contains mostly used material but with some unused in between. Very high catalogue value but slightly mixed quality.
    Entire lot scanned

    Sold at Auction
    800.00 EUR


    • Lot 144

    Description
    Collection in ten albums all on beautiful home made pages with stamps up to 1980s from various parts of the Commonwealth. Example pictures on our website but inspection recommended.
    Part of Lot Scanned

    Sold at Auction
    240.00 EUR

  • Great Britain Bulk lot

    • Lot 145

    Description
    Thick binder with mostly used stamps 1840-1970s incl. several better ones, e.g. two copies of 2 d. 1840 (close but clear margins), high values 1883 etc. Mixed quality. See example pictures on our website.
    Part of Lot Scanned

    Sold at Auction
    700.00 EUR

  • Great Britain

    • Lot 861

    Description
    Mourning envelope with contents, sent from "FARNBOROUGH AP 15 75" to ship "Alert" that was a vessel belonging to British Arctic Expedition 1875-76, the ship departed from Portsmouth 29.05 1875 to Greenland. Duplex canc. "023".

    Sold at Auction
    700.00 EUR


    • Lot 862

    Description
    Envelope with two belonging dated letter sheets sent from "PORTSEA MY 30 75, PORTSMOUTH to ship "Alert" belonging to British Arctic Expedition in "QUEENSTOWN JU 75". The letter missed the departure of "Alert" on 30.5 1875. The ship belonged to the expedition 1875-76. Duplex canc. "625" & "PORTSEA". VERY FINE & WITH INTERESTING CONTENTS.

    Sold at Auction
    1800.00 EUR


    • Lot 863

    Description
    Envelope franked with GB 2 1/2d ultramarine sent to KGH in Copenhagen (arrival mark "K / 12.5 84") who forwarded the letter onboard a KGH vessel with ledger No. "25" in blue crayon. Canc. "LONDON E.C. MY 10 84". The letter was sent to The manager, Cryolite Co, Cryolite Bay, Greenland. EXCELLENT.

    Sold at Auction
    400.00 EUR


    • Lot 877

    Description
    Crash Mail letter. A letter from Godthaab to Denmark 7.9.1932 carried by the Hutchinson family plane on route from USA to Europa via Angmagssalik. Their Sikorsky S-38 aircraft crash landed in Eastern Greenland. Rescued by Scottish fishing trawler "Loed Abbot", re-posted from "ABERDEEN 22 SEP 1932". Confirmed on the reverse of the envelope. Only two letters recorded from this crash. VERY RARE.

    Sold at Auction
    1600.00 EUR


    • Lot 985
    • 63

    Description
    Scarce British canc. "BARRY B.O. GLAM MY.9 06" on 3 aur Christian IX. SUPERB.

    Sold at Auction
    100.00 EUR

  • Great Britain Bulk lot

    • Lot 1160

    Description
    Around 20 covers before 1930 to Iceland from Cornwall in England, with ca. 40 stamps in total.
    Part of Lot Scanned

    Sold at Auction
    50.00 EUR

  • Great Britain

    • Lot 1266
    • 9h^1

    Description
    Exceptional shipletter from England franked upon arrival with 12 öre bright utramarine "GEFLE 15.6 1862". Cert. Obermüller Wilén. VERY FINE - SUPERB.

    Live Auction
    300.00 EUR


    • Lot 1357
    • 19f

    Description
    English canc. "383" HULL on 5 öre green. Beautiful and scarce. Cert. Obermüller Wilén. VERY FINE.

    Live Auction
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Current Time: Friday September 29th 2023 - 11:33 MET