ARMY TELEGRAPHS ½d vermilion (broken 'S'), fine u.m. Cat £50 (Start Price = £24.00)
Sale #77 worldwide Collections
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Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #77 worldwide Collections
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Continuing 20 years tradition of their Unique Reducing Estimate Auctions PLUS No Buyer’s Premium Universal Philatelic Auctions (UPA) presents one of their most valuable ever mail-bid sales closing at 5pm (UK Time) Tuesday 14th April 2020. In keeping with previous auctions ALL lots estimated at £1,000+ GBP will be offered LIVE online at the-saleroom.com 5pm (UK time) Wednesday 15th April 2020. Live bidders for £1,000+ GBP estimate lots now benefit by no charge for bidding live online.
The auction offers 20,139 lots to the value of £1,884,923 GBP comprising worldwide Collections, Sets, Singles, Covers, Proofs, High Values, Rarities, Topicals, FEO etc ... from the broadest range of regions including high quality classic Great Britain, British Empire, British Africa, British North America, India, Europe, British Asia, Asia with China, US and much more. Highlights once again include remarkable particularly strong in GB with High Values, British Empire plus exceptional Europe and overseas, with very good USA and many other countries too numerous to mention.
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Bidding stops at 5pm (UK time) Tuesday 14th April 2020
Please Note : Bids below 80% of the estimate will be respectfully declined. Bidders wishing to purchase such lots for less may have the opportunity to do so in subsequent auction(s).
LIVE auction of 179 of the most valuable lots from estimate £1,000 GBP upwards – Wednesday 15h April 2020, 5pm (UK time) via www.the-saleroom.com. Bidders wishing to participate in the LIVE auction must register with www.the-saleroom.com by 2pm (UK time) Wednesday 15h April 2020.
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Lot #18085 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS ½d vermilion, blind first 'A' and heavy 'M', lightly toned perfs, o/wise v.f.u. Cat £60 (Start Price = £22.40)
Lot #18086 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 5s green and mauve, fresh, fine m.m. Cat £85 (Start Price = £33.60)
Lot #18087 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 10s green and red, very fresh, fine m.m. Cat £130 (image available) (Start Price = £56.00)
Lot #18088 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS £1 lilac and black, very fresh, h/r, fine m.m. Cat £250 (image available) (Start Price = £112.00)
Lot #18089 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS £1 lilac and black, ovptd. SPECIMEN Type 15, barest trace of hinge, very fresh, very fine l.m.m. (image available) (Start Price = £120.00)
Lot #18090 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS £5 lilac and green, horizontal gum creases, extremely fresh m.m. Scarce. Cat £500 (image available) (Start Price = £160.00)
Lot #18091 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS £5 lilac and green, ovptd. CANCELLED Type 18, some toned perfs at top and left, m.m. Scarce. (image available) (Start Price = £144.00)
Lot #18092 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS ½d vermilion, ovptd. SPECIMEN Type 9, torn SW corner perf, fresh l.m.m. (Start Price = £12.00)
Lot #18093 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS ½d blue-green, pencil marks on reverse, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat £160 (image available) (Start Price = £60.00)
Lot #18094 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS ½d blue-green, fine and fresh, u.m. Cat £160 (image available) (Start Price = £80.00)
Lot #18095 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS ½d blue-green, ovptd. SPECIMEN Type 15, fine and fresh, u.m. (image available) (Start Price = £80.00)
Lot #18096 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 1d, 2d and 6d (pair), very good to fine used. Cat £41 (Start Price = £17.60)
Lot #18097 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 1d and 2d (vertical crease), h/r, fresh m.m. Cat £60 (Start Price = £17.60)
Lot #18098 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 1d to £1, ovptd. SPECIMEN Type 9, double ovpt. on 1d, the top 3 values are never hinged, fresh, fine mint. (10) (image available) (Start Price = £400.00)
Lot #18099 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 3d (crease at bottom) and 6d, m.m. Cat £80 (Start Price = £21.60)
Lot #18100 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 8d lilac and carmine, centred to SE, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat £140 (image available) (Start Price = £52.00)
Lot #18101 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 1s green and black, centred to SW, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat £55 (Start Price = £20.80)
Lot #18102 - South Africa - British Army Field Offices 1899-1900
ARMY TELEGRAPHS 2s6d green and brown, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat £55 (Start Price = £22.40)
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