Jamaica: 1843 (Mar.) envelope to London endorsed "Jamaica Mar.6/Rec’ April 21 1843” with framed “PACKET LETTER” handstamp and rated "1/-" in ms., redirected within London with Great Britain 1841 1d. 1841 tied by black Maltese Cross and with London Apr. 21 arrival backstamps, attractive and unusual. Photo.
[Proposed price: £200-250]
Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
By: Grosvenor Auctions
Grosvenor Auctions Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
A specialised auction of over 1,570 lots, the property of 112 vendors, featuring the first part of the superlative collection of British Levant postal stationery formed by Dr Alan K Huggins MBE, RDP, FRPSL, a further offering of Kuwait from the fine collection of Dr L Philips of Brighton, outstanding Switzerland formed by the late John E Ager of Bookham, and a full section of Falkland Islands & Antarctica including the remarkable study of the 1938–50 Issue created by AG Belfield FRPSL
Public viewing at our offices is to be available on
Friday 16th May 9.30 am to 5 pm
Monday 19th May 9.30 am to 5 pm
Tuesday 20th May 9.30 am to 4 pm
Private viewing will be available from the 6th May. Please telephone us beforehand to arrange an appointment
Clients are advised that strictly no viewing is available on auction days
Refine Your Search
Filters
- (-) Remove british empire and foreign countries filter british empire and foreign countries
- (-) Remove jamaica filter jamaica
Filter By
Category
- (-) Remove british empire and foreign countries filter british empire and foreign countries
Sub Category
- (-) Remove jamaica filter jamaica
Lot #794 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Lot #795 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1860-70 Watermark Pineapple 3d. green, in a mint block of four from right of sheet showing part marginal inscription, three are unmounted, few minor gum wrinkles, otherwise fine. S.G. 3, cat. £560+. Photo.
[Proposed price: £200-220]
Lot #796 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1860-70 Watermark Pineapple 1s. brown variety double impression, overprinted “SPECIMEN” (Samuel type D2), centred to right, a little toned, Believed to be one of two known and is mentioned in Samuel on page 134. Ex Swarbrick. Photo
[Proposed price: £350-400]
Lot #797 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1903-04 Watermark Crown CA 5d. grey and yellow with variety “SER.ET” for “SERVIET”, very fine and fresh mint. S.G. 36a, cat £800. R.P.S. certificate (1980) Photo.
[Proposed price: £400-450]
Lot #798 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1916 (Sept.-Dec.) War Stamp 3d. purple on lemon in a mint right margin block of six (2 x 3), the right centre stamp with [R. 6/12] variety “S” inserted by hand, left column with light vertical bend and variety stamp with some small adhesions, otherwise fine and fresh. S.G. 72, c, cat. £230+. Photo.
[Proposed price: £100-120]
Lot #799 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1917 (Mar.) War Stamp 11/2d. orange variety stop inserted and “P” impressed a second time, very fine used. S.G. 74b, unpriced used. Photo
[Proposed price: £140-160]
Lot #800 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1917 (Mar.) War Stamp 3d. with variety overprint sideways (reading up), unmounted mint block of four from top of sheet, also left pair show “STAMP” omitted due to misplacement. S.G. 75d, cat. £1,600+. Photo
[Proposed price: £850-900]
Lot #801 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: 1935 Silver Jubilee 11/2d., two unmounted mint blocks of four from corner of sheet, one showing ‘extra flagstaff’ variety [Pl. ‘1’, R. 9/1], one showing variety ‘lightning conductor’ [Pl. ‘3’, R. 2/5], fine unmounted mint. S.G. 115, a, b, cat. £200+
[Proposed price: £80-100]
Lot #802 - british empire and foreign countries jamaica
Jamaica: A Q.V. to K.G.VI mint collection on stock cards, incl. 1905-11 Arms and Q.V. sets, 1919-21 and 1938-52 sets with shades etc., fine and fresh. (144)
[Proposed price: £300-330]
Grosvenor
The Grosvenor name stands for the pursuit of excellence in the philatelic world. Quality of presentation and reliability of service is emphasized, reflecting the professionalism demanded of a... Read More
Send Email to Grosvenor Auctions Or Visit WebSite