Auctions 223-224
March 9-12, 2016
Displaying 1 - 12 of 67
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 280 €
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Victoria 1d. red imperforated with 1s. embossed on cover cancelled with the 498 Manchester numeral via London 12-9-1849 to Amsterdam, a very nice and fresh combination cover. Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 350 €
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Victoria 2d. deep full blue imperf. plate 4 with 6d.embossed on entire from London 11-5-1854 to Amsterdam, a very rare combination on cover (early use embossed and very late use of 2d. imperf), combinations of the 2d. imperf with the embossed 6d. is the second rarest combination of all 1841 line engraved mixed frankings with 1847/54 embossed issue with less then twenty covers recorded to date ! Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 200 €
Unsold
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Victoria 2d. blue perf.16 small crown with 6d. embossed on entire cancelled with the London diamond 5 via Ostende 9-6-1854 to Amsterdam, a very nice combination cover with both adhesives used in the year of issue (1854). Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 30 €
Sold for: 65 €
Victoria 2d. blue (large crown, perf. 14) a fine used ex. with the French petit chiffres cancel 3176 of St. Malo (as used on Channel Islands mail)
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 780 €
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Victoria Line-engraved and surface-printed 35 covers/entires between 1856 and 1874 all send to Amsterdam, all with mixed frankings including several better items, mixed condition. Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 400 €
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Victoria 1d. rose-red perf.14 large crown (pair) together with 2d. blue plate 9 and 3d.carmine-rose (pair) on envelop cancelled with the Bradford-Yorks duplex 8-8-1863 to Amsterdam, a very colourfull combination cover. Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 110 €
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Victoria 1d. rose-red (pair), 2d. blue plate 9 and 6d. plate 3 on small envelop from Bradford 23-9-1863 to Amsterdam, a nice 3 colour franking with some imperfections. Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 640 €
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Azemar letters and entires (28 ex.) between 1863 and 1868 all with the senders cachet " J.C. Azemar / 42 St Mary Axe / London ", Azemar later produced his famous cancelling machine which was trialed in London in 1869 and again in 1871-1872, a few items actually signed by J.C. Azemar, a very interesting group. Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 220 €
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Victoria Line-engraved 15 covers/entires between 1865 and 1872 all send to Amsterdam including mixed and multiple frankings, mixed condition. Provenance : The Amsterdam archive
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 100 €
Unsold
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Victoria 6d. lilac plate 6 with hyphen a fine unused ex., dried gum and slight overall toning on gummed side with certificate Richter 1990, cat.v. (£ 1850)
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 2.500 €
Sold for: 2.800 €
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Victoria £5 orange lettered AC on white paper unused with original gum, a very fresh stamp with strong colour, a small stain in left margin, tiny surface mark to the left of the Queens forehead and some slight diagonal gum creasing, with certificate Peter Holcombe 1989, cat.v. £ 14500
Auctions 223-224
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 280 €
Edward VII £1 deep green with Guernsey postmark 1911, a fine used ex., cat.v. £ 750