Twelve Control/cylinder blocks of 6 between cyl 11 dot & 51 dot. All different cyl.nos & all fine unmounted mint Cat £158 (Start Price = £59.20)
Sale #74
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Universal Philatelic Auctions Sale #74
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Continuing 19 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 9th July 2019. In keeping with previous auctions ALL lots estimated at £1,000+ GBP ($1,364+ USD) will be offered LIVE online at the-saleroom.com 5pm (UK time) Wednesday 10th July 2019. Live bidders for £1,000+ GBP estimate lots now benefit by no charge for bidding live online.
The auction offers 21,241 lots to the value of £2,001,837 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.
In addition, UPA is also pleased to offer 255 Bradbury Wilkinson lots that comprise exhibition quality material formed by a discerning British Collector. These lots include rare and often unique archive and proof material, much of which has not been on the market for over 25 years since the dispersal of the printers archive auctions. There is a tremendous array of material represented here, hopefully catering for all budgets, from all stages of stamp production, with artist’s hand painted essays, die proofs, Specimen overprints and perfins, printers' sample stamps, and so much else. The Commonwealth nations are the jewel in the crown, with some beautiful offerings from Falkland Islands, Rhodesia, Queensland, Tasmania, Transvaal, New Zealand to name a few, not only postage but also some terrific Revenue issues to amazingly high denominations. Great Britain is a treat covering some of the most beautiful designs produced by the company, from the classic Seahorse design, 1924 Wembley issue, and the iconic 1929 £1 PUC. As well as postage stamp production, there is also a splendid range of publicity, advertising, dummy stamps, banknote and cheque security printing. The items from this collection with estimates of £200+ GBP are will also be included in the LIVE online bidding at the-saleroom.com 5pm (UK time) Wednesday 10th July 2019.
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Bidding stops at 5pm (UK time) Tuesday 9th July 2019
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 301 lots on Wednesday 10th July 2019, 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 10th July 2019.
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Lot #9982 - Great Britain - KGVI 1912-24
Royal Cypher wmk set to 1/- fine mint (15) Cat £250 (Start Price = £67.20)
Lot #9983 - Great Britain - KGVI 1936
KEVIII set of 4, plus 3 inverted wmk values. KGVI - basic set of 15 values, paler colours (6 values), and colour changes (6 values) - 4d mounted mint. All others are U.M., but toning noted on many values. Cat £75 (Start Price = £12.00)
Lot #9984 - Great Britain - KGVI 1936
Edward 8 set plus wmk inverted set, 1937 Coronation to 1951 Festival commems and defins complete incl. all wmk sideways and inverted sets, all mounted on SG Oriel gold-edged leaves, fine mint. Super lot. (92) (Start Price = £196.00)
Lot #9985 - Great Britain - KGVI 1936 - 1937
KEVIII - Postage dues, set of 7 fine used (missing 2d). Cat £88 (Start Price = £24.00)
Lot #9986 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Coronation to 1951 Festival commems complete, u.m. (21) Cat £59 (Start Price = £15.20)
Lot #9987 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
to 1950 basic defins complete (mostly never hinged), 1940 Centenary and 1939-48 2s6d to £1, very fine mint. (image available) (Start Price = £100.80)
Lot #9988 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Coronation to 1951 Festival commems complete, Olympics set is hinged, others u.m. (21) Cat £59 [US1] (Start Price = £16.00)
Lot #9989 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
4d block of 9, 5d block of 6, 8d (with cylinder number) and 11d blocks of 4, all marginals, virtually all are u.m. Cat £68 [US4] (Start Price = £11.20)
Lot #9990 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Wiggins-Davies 'CORONATION' ESSAY for 5s in reddish brown on unwatermarked paper, fine marginal l.m.m., ungummed. Scarce. (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £70.40)
Lot #9991 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
2½d (also part block of 4), 1941-42 2½d, cylinder blocks of 6, u.m./m.m. Cat £82 [US1] (Start Price = £32.00)
Lot #9992 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Wiggins - Davies 'CORONATION' ESSAY for 5s in dull blue, on unwatermarked paper, fine marginal l.m.m., ungummed. Scarce. (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £70.40)
Lot #9993 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
½d green, booklet pane of 6, with control E29 no dot, clipped perfs at bottom and side, hinged on two stamps only, u.m./m.m. Cat £80 [US4] (Start Price = £11.20)
Lot #9994 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
to 1951 good George VI used coll. on leaves, incl. Coronation Colon and Ray flaws, plus mint real photo p/card of Royal Family on balcony at Buckingham Palace in Coronation robes, 1937-47 incl. wmk sideways and inverted sets, 1939-48 high values plus 10s dark blue 'blot on scroll' variety and £1 corner block of 4, 1941-42 wmk sideways 2d and 2½dm 1948 RSW and Festival high values, good to fine used. (98) Cat. approx. £550. [US1] (Start Price...
Lot #9995 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
to 1951 Festival high values basic issues complete on large SG Philatelic leaves, plus all watermark varieties (ex. 1937 wmk inverted), many extras incl. Coronation 'colon flaw', Peace 3d 'seven berries' variety, Olympics 3d 'Crown flaw', the 1941-42 wmk sideways set in strips of 3 plus 1d and 2d pairs with coil leaders, upright wmk 1d pair on thicker paper, the 1939-48 10s dark blue is lightly hinged, 10s ultramarine gum toning, o/wise all...
Lot #9996 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Coronation to 1951 Festival postage issues complete (ex. 1941-42 1½d and 2d), incl. all wmk sideways and inverted sets (excellent perfs), fine and fresh, u.m. Super lot. [US1] (Start Price = £302.40)
Lot #9997 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Coronation to 1951 Festival basic issues complete either mint, used or both, extra values throughout, incl. 1937 set mint, 1939-48 set to £1, fine used, plus extra 2s6d brown (5) and 10s ultramarine (5), 1948 RSW u.m., 1951 Festival set to £1 both mint and used. Condition varies. (152) Cat £415 [US2] (Start Price = £64.00)
Lot #9998 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Coronation to 1951 Festival basic issues (no wmk. types) complete, plus 1937 perf essays (2) in purple and claret by Waterlow, the 1939-48 high values are used, all others h/r, fresh m.m. (66) Cat £274 [US5] (Start Price = £29.60)
Lot #9999 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Coronation, incl. block of 4 and cylinder block of 6, 2937-47 set to 1s, u.m. [US3] (Start Price = £12.80)
Lot #10000 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
½d green, B37/18 no dot cylinder block of 9, one stamp (R19/2) with 'broken circle' variety (unmounted), m.m. SG Spec. Q1c. Cat £90 [US1] (Start Price = £28.80)
Lot #10001 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
to 1951 basic definitive issues complete, incl. both high value sets, plus couple of commem sets, all with gum toning, u.m. Cat £594 [US1] (Start Price = £109.60)
Lot #10002 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
½d green, booklet pane of 4 (central arrow on selvedge(, watermark sideways, horizontal crease at bottom, m.m. Cat £110 [US2] (Start Price = £14.40)
Lot #10003 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
Watermark inverted set to 2½d, all with light wavy lines cancels, 1d with small violet mark in corner, good used. (5) Cat £48 [US4] (Start Price = £6.40)
Lot #10004 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
1d scarlet, B37/11 no dot cylinder block of 6, couple of shortish diagonal gum creases, fresh u.m. Cat £50 [US1] (Start Price = £20.00)
Lot #10005 - Great Britain - KGVI 1937
1d scarlet, H40/49 no dot cylinder block of 6, lower corner of margin is torn off, o/wise fine u.m. Cat £100 [US1] (Start Price = £25.60)
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