Mostly QV to Geo V range of Indian postal stationary or covers franked with Indian adhesives, all used in Burma and addressed to India, mostly from Rangoon, various destinations, all commercially used, condition varies as usual. (48 items) (Reserve = £60.00) [Estimate price: £75.00]
Sale #60
By: UPA UPA
Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #60
It’s easy to test UPA: New Bidders Receive 1st US$84 WINNINGS FREE (£55 GBP FREE)**: Continuing 15 years tradition of their Unique Reducing Estimate Auctions PLUS No Buyer’s Premium Universal Philatelic Auctions (UPA) presents one of their most valuable ever 28,350 lot 60th mail-bid sale closing Tuesday 12th January 2016.
In keeping with previous auctions ALL lots estimated at £1,000+ (US$1,527+) will be offered LIVE online at the-saleroom.com 5pm (UK time) Wednesday 13th January 2016. Live bidders for GBP£1,000+ (US$1,527+) estimate lots now benefit by no charge for bidding live online. The sale offers 28,350 lots to the value of $3,181,580 USD (£2,083,177 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 - with amazing British Africa, KGV, Australia, Malaya, India, Hong Kong plus exceptional Europe (France / French Colonies in particular) and overseas etc...
There are No Buyer’s Premiums plus all lots covered by their 28 day Total Guarantee. UPA prides itself on offering unique material that Collectors may not be able to source elsewhere and all with their unique reducing estimate system. With No Buyer’s Premium 2,000+ regular bidders stay with UPA saving up to 27% OFF – which is why UPA can offer new winning bidders a free trial of 1st US$84 OFF (£55 GBP OFF). Please start now.
(** Offer restricted to bidders in UK, West Europe, USA, Australia, Canada & New Zealand)
(** one offer per household)
Bidding stops at 5pm (UK time) Tuesday 12th January 2016
Please note that ALL lots are automatically reserved at 80% of the estimate prices shown.
Bids below this level will be respectfully declined.
Lot #3023 - burma
1866 - white paper 1d deep green (centred high) and toned paper 6d, m.m. Cat £115 [US2] (Reserve = £24.00) [Estimate price: £30.00]
Lot #3024 - burma
1937 - Officials-Set to 10R complete(14) m.m., the 2½a,6a have slight tone spots, others fresh and fine Cat £850 (image available) [US2] (Reserve = £344.00) [Estimate price: £430.00]
Lot #3025 - burma
1937 - Set to 5R inc 3a6p shade(16) fresh m.m. Cat £237 [US1] (Reserve = £92.80) [Estimate price: £116.00]
Lot #3026 - burma
1937 - Officials: KGV India 10rs opt 'Burma/Service' superb used. Very scarce so fine Cat £300 (image available) (Reserve = £120.00) [Estimate price: £150.00]
Lot #3027 - burma
1937 - 10R green and red fresh m.m. Cat £250 [US1] (Reserve = £106.40) [Estimate price: £133.00]
Lot #3028 - burma
1937 - Official-set to 2R(12) fresh mint, the 1R and 2R have slight gum faults Cat £188 [US1] (Reserve = £49.60) [Estimate price: £62.00]
Lot #3029 - burma
1937 - Official opt on 5r ultramarine & purple with upright watermark m.m. centred slightly left Cat £200 (image available) [US2] (Reserve = £62.40) [Estimate price: £78.00]
Lot #3030 - burma
1937 - Officials-Set to 5R(13) fine used, the 1R has traces of toning, 2R inverted watermark Cat £229 [US2] (Reserve = £75.20) [Estimate price: £94.00]
Lot #3031 - burma
1937 - Official-5R blue and purple fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat £200 (image available) [US1] (Reserve = £85.60) [Estimate price: £107.00]
Lot #3032 - burma
1937 - 15R blue and olive fresh m.m., very fine Cat £750 (image available) [US2] (Reserve = £313.60) [Estimate price: £392.00]
Lot #3033 - burma
1937 - Set to 5R(15) fresh mint Cat £219 [US2] (Reserve = £68.80) [Estimate price: £86.00]
Lot #3034 - burma
1937 - KGV India overprint set to 10rs, fine to very fine used Cat £155 (image available) (Reserve = £48.00) [Estimate price: £60.00]
Lot #3035 - burma
1937 - KGV overprint on India 25rs very fine used, a key stamp for the Burma specialist. Cat £550 (image available) (Reserve = £224.00) [Estimate price: £280.00]
Lot #3036 - burma
1937 - Officials: KGV India Service opts set to 5rs used, most, incl.high values superb (13) Cat £230 (image available) (Reserve = £88.00) [Estimate price: £110.00]
Lot #3037 - burma
1937 - KGV/KGVI 'BURMA' Overprinted set to 12a, fresh m.m.,some with h/r (12) Cat £47.5 [US1] (Reserve = £14.40) [Estimate price: £18.00]
Lot #3038 - burma
1937 - KG5 1r chocolate & green with upright watermark m.m. Cat £65 [US2] (Reserve = £20.00) [Estimate price: £25.00]
Lot #3039 - burma
1937 - KGV Overprint on India 15rs superb used Cat £250 (image available) (Reserve = £96.00) [Estimate price: £120.00]
Lot #3040 - burma
1937-47 - a mint collection incl. 1937 to 2r (u/m), 1938-40 set to 2r (many u/m), 1945 set, 1947 Interim Govt set (most u/m), Officials range etc. (77 stamps) Cat £262 [US1] (Reserve = £71.20) [Estimate price: £89.00]
Lot #3041 - burma
1938 - KG6 set of 14 values to 2r u.m. Cat £90 (Reserve = £40.00) [Estimate price: £50.00]
Lot #3042 - burma
1938 - KG6 2r brown & purple m.m. large h.r. Cat £25 [US2] (Reserve = £6.40) [Estimate price: £8.00]
Lot #3043 - burma
1938 - KG6 set of 13 values to 1r m.m. rounded corner perf on 1½a Cat £62 [US2] (Reserve = £19.20) [Estimate price: £24.00]
Lot #3044 - burma
1938 - KG6 2r brown & purple m.m. Cat £25 [US2] (Reserve = £8.00) [Estimate price: £10.00]
Lot #3045 - burma
1938-40 - KGVI Definitive set to 10R. Fresh m.m. 5R & 10R are u.m.(16) Cat £225 (image available) [US1] (Reserve = £78.40) [Estimate price: £98.00]
Lot #3046 - burma
1938-40 - KGVI set to 10rs, fine to superb used (16) Cat £170 (image available) (Reserve = £60.00) [Estimate price: £75.00]
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